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We're less than 100 days until Jeep Beach 2025! Char and Kurt dig in and discuss Registration, spectator parking, VIP, and VVIP too.
The guys talk Green Hornet, Adam West's Batman, and update on the P Diddy case, Jay Z, rage baiting and incredible AI bait, the viral AI grandma, Erik in the wild looking like a werewolf, VIP vs VVIP, Salt Bae update, thick girls vs skinny girls, Taylor Swift growing some curves, Conor McGregor vs Logan Paul in a boxing match and much more! Get two extra episodes every month at https://patreon.com/thegoldenhourpodcast Mint Mobile - To get this new customer offer and your new 3-month unlimited wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, go to: https://www.mintmobile.com/golden
Listening to this episode makes you a VVIP. In this episode, we discuss Chanel Ayan storylines from Real Housewives of Dubai Season 2: ⚪Ayan vs Lesa --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rhonrh/support
Sniper dan Anti-Drone untuk Pengamanan Tamu VVIP Pelantikan Prabowo-Gibran | Mendagri Tito Lantik Penjabat Gubernur DKI Jakarta dan Papua Tengah | Denmark Open 2024, Empat Wakil RI Berlaga di Perempat Final *Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id
Char and Kurt return with JB25 news! Registration is now open! Go to jeepbeach.com to register! They also dive into what the all new VVIP is!
In his latest weekly column, former IAS officer Sanjeev Chopra explains how VVIP culture isn't the same everyweher in India. Pointing out that VVIPs (of equal status) prefer to go about their work quietly in Noida, Greater Noida, but insist on VVIP privileges in Prayagraj, Sanjeev Chopra says,'It is the civic awareness, rather than any govt notification, that will be the key to creating a more egalitarian (urban) public space.'----more----Read full article here: https://theprint.in/opinion/prayagraj-v-noida-vvip-culture-isnt-the-same-everywhere/2260152/
Privileged Twinks: A Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Podcast
We are back and this time, while Salt Lake is on a hiatus, we will be recapping the new season of the Real Housewives of Dubai! It has been a long time since we last saw the girls, so we catch up with all of them a little bit. Ayan and Stanbury get lunch and we see what seems to be the beginning of a budding friendship, to Lesa's dismay. We meet Taleen, the newest cast member who possibly bared it all at the Beyonce concert. Ayan and Sara also get into it at brunch over some things Sara said to the press. If you enjoyed this episode please share it with your RHOSLC friends and follow us on Instagram at @privilegedtwinks --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/privilegedtwinks/support
02:00 直播间里的何老师,跳舞聊聊家常,生活中的快乐时光!08:43 “烧烤之王”小何老师带你领略烧烤的奥秘!17:25 探秘羊肉粉背后的羊肉香精秘密,你敢相信口感差异如此巨大!26:08 徐州烧烤:美味与友情的交织,难以抗拒的诱惑!34:53 美味羊肉串的电动烤制之道:南京韩国烧烤的地道风味43:37 美味多汁的烤番茄和香菇,让你口感大爆发!52:21 口感丰富的牛油和鸡冠油,给你不一样的油菜体验!01:01:04 探寻云南菜的奇妙之旅:香料、蘸料和令人沉默的辣椒!01:09:45 超值优惠!VVIP会员每月九块八,解锁独占节目和精彩选题!01:18:31 探索马来西亚与东南亚烧烤文化:酱烤大肠与鸡肉串的美味对比01:27:15 惊人的烧烤之旅:探索南京古林公园的美食天堂01:35:58 小时候的烧烤记忆:从费力点火到美味佳肴的转变
"Ghanaians were charged 500 Cedis for VVIP, 300 Cedis for VIP, and 150 Cedis for the regular stand at the 13th African Games opening." - Asempa Fm's Firelady hints
09.01.23 Pt 2 - Duma ‘The Intern' joins Gareth and Jack for Democracy 101, to discuss the launch of the Podcast Party's VVIP - a platform that asks the hard questions to the public, encouraging thoughtful discussions amongst the youth of South Africa. Find out how this movement came about, and the aim of it going forward. www.cliffcentral.com
นักโทษโคตร VVIP : Sondhitalk EP221 VDO นักโทษ VVIP กระทรวงยุติธรรมยุค ทวี สอดส่อง
SONDHITALK : ผู้เฒ่าเล่าเรื่อง Ep221 นักโทษโคตร VVIP 120 วันกับการคุมขังนอกเรือนจำ เรียกได้ว่ายังไม่ทันได้เข้าเรือนจำ ทักษิณ อาการหนักแค่ไหน ถึงได้นอนโรงพยาบาลนานขนาดนี้ - นักโทษ VVIP กับ “ทวี สอดส่อง” - ที่ปรึกษา กสทช. บ้ากาม ลวนลามสาว! - สังคมไทยป่วยหนัก แห่กราบ "น้องไนซ์" และการกลับมาของ นอท กองสลากพลัส - ขรก. มหาดไทย เอี่ยวแก๊งค้าปืนเถื่อน สะท้อนผลงาน “เสี่ยหนูตี 4”
12.12.23 Pt 2 - Bafana Modise joins Gareth and Bakh'abantu in studio for ‘Democracy 101' for the launch of VVIP - a new podcast on CliffCentral for the voices of the youth in South Africa about the upcoming elections. Mbali Ntuli, CEO of the Groundwork Collective and former politician also stops by to discuss the role of the people in leadership. www.cliffcentral.com
Join me as I caught up with homegrown talents EZOW and N1YAH who are performing at the Sundance DXB Vol. 4 Hip Hop Edition happening at Coca-Cola Arena on November 30th. Also joining me is the man behind the event, Sab, the founder of VVIP who told us about what we can experience in this evening of music, creativity and art. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Диалог недели 용실: 와, 여기 너무 좋은데요. 일부러 숙소 어플엔 안 올리시는 거예요? Ён Силь: Ух ты, тут так здорово! Вы специально не публикуете это место на сайтах туристических агентств?윤호: 네, 알음알음 친구소개로만 예약할 수 있어요. Юн Хо: Да, номер можно забронировать только по знакомству, через друзей.지훈: 제 이름 대면 무조건 예약됩니다. Чи Хун: Если захотите снять комнату, скажите, что вы от меня.윤호: 그건 아니구요, 김태주 허용실, 두 분 이름으로 예약하셔야만 VVIP케어 들어갑니다. Юн Хо: Нет-нет. Ким Тхэ Чжу и Хо Ён Силь. Только при брони по этим именам вам будут доступно VIP-обслуживание.지훈: 와... 형, 이런 사람 아니잖아.Чжи Хун: Эй, Юн Хо, ты чего!Фраза недели 알음알음 [а-рым-а-рым] Примеры ☞ 알음알음으로 찾았다«Найти через кого-то»☞ 알음알음으로 만나다«Познакомиться через общих знакомых»Другие выражения☞ 알음알음으로По знакомству / через общих знакомых
本周韩语:通过熟人(介绍)금주의 표현:알음알음原文对话용실: 와, 여기 너무 좋은데요. 일부러 숙소 어플엔 안 올리시는 거예요? 龙实 : 哇,这里真是太好了!是故意不登在住宿平台上的吗?윤호: 네, 알음알음 친구소개로만 예약할 수 있어요.允浩 : 是的,只能通过熟人介绍预订。지훈: 제 이름 대면 무조건 예약됩니다. 知勋 : 提我的名字肯定能预订。윤호: 그건 아니구요, 김태주 허용실, 두 분 이름으로 예약하셔야만 VVIP케어 들어갑니다. 允浩 : 不是,只有金泰珠、许龙实你们两位预约时才能享受VVIP。지훈: 와... 형, 이런 사람 아니잖아. 知勋 : 啊……哥,平时你不是这样的人啊!练习说一说 알음알음 1. 알음알음으로 너희 집 찾아왔어.我是通过熟人找到你家的。2. 알음알음으로 취직했어. 我是通过熟人介绍找到工作的。3. 이 식당은 와 본 사람들을 통해 알음알음 이름이 알려졌대.听说这家餐厅是通过老顾客口口相传而出了名。4. 그 동안 알음알음으로 번역 일 몇 번 한 적 있어. 那段时间,我通过熟人介绍做过几次翻译。
Subtítulos용실: 와, 여기 너무 좋은데요. 일부러 숙소 어플엔 안 올리시는 거예요? Yongsil: Guau, ¡qué lugar más bonito! Por las dudas, ¿no lo publicaron en la aplicación de alojamientos a posta? 윤호: 네, 알음알음 친구소개로만 예약할 수 있어요. Yunho: Así es. Solo se puede reservar por la recomendación de un conocido.지훈: 제 이름 대면 무조건 예약됩니다. Jihun: Si dan mi nombre, podrán reservar habitación incondicionalmente. 윤호: 그건 아니구요, 김태주 허용실, 두 분 이름으로 예약하셔야만 VVIP케어 들어갑니다. Yunho: Está bromeando. Pero si reservan diciendo que es de parte de Kim Taeju y Heo Yongsil, les darán trato de VVIP. 지훈: 와... 형, 이런 사람 아니잖아. Jihun: Vaya… Yunho, no te conozco.Expresión de la semana알음알음 Pronunciación: areumareumTraducción: Por recomendación de un conocidoExplicación gramatical알음알음 es un sustantivo coreano que significa “una relación de conocimiento mutuo” y como tal se utiliza cuando las personas hacen algo a través de un conocido en común. Este término repite dos veces el sustantivo 알음, que está relacionado con el verbo 알다 (‘saber’ o ‘conocer’). La forma 알음 en sí se refiere a “conocerse entre sí” o sea, “conocerse entre dos o más personas". Así, se suele enunciar: “나는 그 사람과 알음이 있는 사이다” (Tengo conocimiento de esa persona)".En el momento de usar esta frase, generalmente lo hacemos expresando “알음알음”, tal cual lo hace Yunho en el diálogo que nos sirve de referencia; pero también es común emplear la forma: “알음알음으로”. De hecho, Yunho, el productor de TV, le aclara a Yongsil, que el sitio donde están no está abierto al público en general y por tanto no ofrece alojamiento a través de anuncios o aplicaciones móviles sino que hay que hacerlo a reservar por medio de contactos o por recomendación de conocidos.
NFL Week 8 is here and the #DraftKings statistics are just beginning to be adjusted. We have Jason, Tony, and Dave to break down the 2023 NFL Week 8 Main Slate to give out their picks and plays to help you make a profit! ***This week, we have special guest Bob Harris from Football Diehards and SiriusXM Radio on the program to give us his WINNING Wisdom and plays. At https://buff.ly/3Jm2GnY we will turn your love of sports into a profit center. From our projection models, lineup optimizer, articles, cheat sheets, videos, and our expert chat our team of pros are here to help you dominate on DraftKings, FanDuel, and with player props on Prize Picks. LOCK IN A FREE TRIAL MEMBERSHIP to check out all our content! https://windailysports.com/register/7-day-free-trial/ Get into our Discord Chat to hear our up-to-the-minute plays, cores, strategies, locks & updates: https://buff.ly/3JkIz9W Check us out on our other Social Media platforms for more DFS content… https://buff.ly/3pbdSx3 https://buff.ly/432Lprj https://buff.ly/3pbdRJv https://buff.ly/3qLRz1n
환영받지 못하는 대식가 그녀는 왜 사장님들의 기피 대상 1호가 되었나 27일, ‘궁금한 이야기 Y'에서는 블랙리스트 홍 씨의 두 얼굴에 대해 파헤쳐 본다. 아파트 단지에 붙은 경고문. 거기엔 주민들을 집요하게 따라다니며 휴대 전화를 구걸하는 낯선 여성을 조심하라는 내용이 적혀있었다. 그리고 지난 10일, 민준 씨(가명) 역시 카페에서 만난 한 여성에게 휴대 전화를 빌려주었다. 그런데 그녀가 떠난 뒤 난데없이 동네 떡볶이집 사장님에게 연락이 왔다. 떡볶이집 사장님은 ‘상습범'에게 또 당했다며 분통을 터트리는데, 대체 이게 대체 무슨 상황일까? “걸리면 죽여버린다는 사장님도 많아요” “배달 앱에서도 아예 막아놨어요. 블랙리스트” - 떡볶이집 사장님들 주민들의 휴대 전화를 빌리고 다니는 30대 여성의 정체는 동네 식당가에서 유명한 블랙리스트 손님, 홍 씨(가명). 낮이고 밤이고 배달 음식을 시켜 먹으며, 8인분의 음식도 턱턱 주문할 정도로 대식가라는 홍 씨. 시키는 양과 횟수로 봐선 사장님들의 환호를 받는 VVIP가 되어야 할 그녀가 블랙리스트에 오른 이유는 바로, 상습적으로 음식값을 계산하지 않기 때문이다. 자신의 연락처가 업체에서 차단당하자, 최근에는 다른 사람들의 휴대 전화를 무작위로 빌려 배달 주문을 해왔다. 그런데 한 가지 의아한 점은 바로 그녀의 SNS였다. “SNS 보니까 그냥 뭐 너무 예쁘고 너무 화려하고, 자기 치장할 건 다 해놨잖아요. 그래놓고 이렇게 한다는 것 자체가 좀 어이없죠.” - 횟집 사장님 SNS 속 홍 씨는 샐러드로 끼니를 대신하며 철저한 식단관리와 꾸준한 운동으로 만든 모델 같은 몸매를 뽐내고 있었다. 소문으로만 듣던 그녀와는 180도 다른 모습인데, 홍 씨의 집을 방문했던 배달 기사는 더욱 충격적인 장면을 목격했다고 한다. 그녀의 집 앞에 배달 음식들이 지독한 악취를 풍기며 썩은 채로 한가득 쌓여있었다. 홍 씨가 다 먹지도 못할 음식을 매일 같이 주문하며 음식값을 내지 않는 이유는 대체 뭘까? 이번 주 SBS ‘궁금한 이야기 Y'는 10월 27일 금요일 밤 9시에 방송된다. 끝. 16살 또래 여고생 집단 폭행 피해자는 왜 벗어나지 못했나? 27일 ‘궁금한 이야기 Y'에서는 열여섯 살 황윤정 학생 집단 폭행 사건에 대해 알아본다. 지난 10월 17일, 준영(가명) 씨는 한 건물의 어두컴컴한 지하 주차장을 나오던 만신창이의 여학생이 아직도 또렷하게 기억난다고 한다. 몸을 가누지 못하고 부축받은 채 걸어 나오더니 곧 풀썩 쓰러져 119에 이송되었다는 여학생. 경찰까지 출동했던 그 날, 과연 무슨 일이 있던 걸까? “얼굴이 그냥 못 볼 정도로 너무 퉁퉁 부어 있어서 모자 쓰고 머리가 좀 엉클어져 있고... 좀 떠는 것 같아 보이던데요” - 목격자 김준영(가명) 씨 피해를 입은 여학생은 16살의 황윤정(가명). 그날 윤정이는 빛 하나 들지 않는 어두운 주차장에서 폭행을 당한 뒤, 자리를 옮겨 스크린 골프장에서 골프채로 폭행을 당했다. 그리고는 또다시 주차장으로 끌려가 폭행당하는 등 무려 4시간 가량 집단 폭행을 당했다고 한다. “뺨 때리고 발로도 차고, 머리카락도 라이터로 지지고... 영상을 찍었다가 껐다가 계속 반복했어요.” - 피해자 황윤정(가명) 놀라운 사실은, 윤정이에게 이런 무자비하고 끔찍한 폭행을 저지른 가해자들은 다름 아닌 또래 친구들이었다. 가해 주동자인 임 양(가명)을 포함한 6명의 또래 학생들이 윤정이를 불러낸 그 날, 끊임없는 구타와 함께 그 장면을 촬영까지 했다. 심지어 윤정이가 자신을 험담하고 다녔다는 일방적인 주장과 함께 무차별적인 폭행을 저질렀다고 한다. ”제가 아는 임 양(가명)은 그래요. 조금만 마음에 안 들어도 때려요. 윤정이(가명) 제외하고도 2명이 또 맞았어요.” - 가해자 임 양(가명) 지인 그런데 취재 중 제작진은 임 양이 이미 다른 또래 아이들을 폭행한 전력이 있다는 새로운 사실을 알게 된다. 그렇다면 왜 임 양에겐 그동안 제대로 된 처벌이 이루어지지 않았던 걸까? 이번 주 SBS ‘궁금한 이야기 Y'는 10월 27일 금요일 밤 9시에 방송된다.
Week 39 - Modepoes Robbert is net terug van de Milan Fashion Week, waar hij erachter kwam dat hij een te kleine speler is voor de Very Very Important People. De stekeltjes van Robbert worden flink opgezet, want Daan is goed aan het stangen deze aflevering. Maar wat wil je als je alleen maar kip, rijst en kwark eet? Ze delen twee heerlijke horrorverhalen en zullen dat de komende maand ook blijven doen, want Halloween staat voor de deur!
A version of this essay was published by firstpost.com at https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/shadow-warrior-g20-and-its-fallout-india-the-swing-state-imec-and-trudeaus-tantrums-13162212.html?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=socialA fortnight after the end of the G20 Summit in New Delhi, it's worth revisiting what really materialized, and what India can expect out of all the hard work that went into it.First, the positives. The flawless execution of the Summit is something the Indian leadership and officials deserve to be congratulated on. There were all sorts of things that could have gone wrong – including security worries – but the whole thing was done with clockwork precision. In a way, this is unsurprising: Indians revel in complexity, and surely running this event, despite the VVIP foreigners, was easier than pulling off the Kumbha Mela. Many pundits had written off the Summit, citing the absence of Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin, and predicting that it would be next to impossible for there to be a consensus based on which a common declaration could be accepted by all. In the event, the 83-paragraph Leaders' Declaration, wide-ranging and comprehensive, was seen as a diplomatic triumph, with everybody giving in a little on their positions in the interest of the G20 community.The fact that NATO members had to swallow a watered-down condemnation of the Ukraine war, without actually naming Russia, has been framed as a ‘climbdown by the West for the sake of G20 unity' by the Financial Times. That's pretty good spin, but it was remarkable that they didn't seem to be bothered by such ‘G20 unity' at the Bali Summit, 2022. There are more plausible reasons for this ‘climbdown'. One is that the Ukraine war is not going according to plan, which anticipated Russia being beaten by now, both militarily and financially. On the contrary, the EU continues to be Russia's biggest customer, by far. So the sanctions have failed, and the EU is probably fed up with energy shortages. Plus, the Ukrainians don't seem to be making much progress with the much-hyped ‘counteroffensive'. NATO could well be on the point of throwing Zelenskyy under the bus any day now. The West appears to be backpedaling furiously, and they have made such miscalculations before: 1971, Bangladesh; 1975, Vietnam, and so on. Ironically, POTUS Biden went to Vietnam after the G20 Summit, and announced billions of dollars worth of deals in semiconductors and AI, among other things. What a U-turn from the 1970s! Kissinger would be turning over in his grave, except he's still alive.A more optimistic reading of the G20 outcome could well be that India has finally become a swing state. While it is precarious being a swing state, it also has benefits: you get courted by both sides, and you can play them off against each other. India's persistent and aggressive fence-sitting, combined with its robust economic performance, is now making others pay a little more attention to India's needs. But it also invites hostility.There was evidence of this new reality, in a back-handed sort of way, in Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's hissy-fit against India accusing it of a hit-job on a Khalistani terrorist. Trudeau has his own reasons (hurt amour-propre, perhaps), but the Washington Post reported that nobody else in the Anglosphere agreed to support him, with Biden going to great lengths “to avoid antagonizing India and court the Asian power as a strategic counterweight to China”. Even the usually hostile BBC said, “On the grand geopolitical chess board, India is now a key player”. Deep State is not amused. Nor are the rest of the Five Eyes.India's transition from ‘non-aligned' to ‘multi-aligned' has come at the right time. I do hope India does not get swayed by its own rhetoric of being the ‘champion of the Global South' and go back to the Nehru-era ‘king of the banana republics' self-image. Pretending to be the leader of the Third World, and all the NAM exertions got India nothing at all. In 1961, the entire Third World voted 90-1 against India's decolonization of Goa, which was startling. However, things are a little different now that India is looking out for its own interests first and foremost. In that context, the formal induction of the African Union into the G20 is a win for India, especially in light of the stacking of BRICS+ with friends of China. Looking at it from India's point of view, the African Union means especially East Africa, which is part of the Indian Ocean Rim, India's backyard. Africa will be the fastest-growing area, in population and GDP, over the next few decades, and the giant continent's people face problems quite similar to those Indians face. East Africa has millennia-old trade links with India. For instance, a 1500 year old Malabar-built uru, a wooden ship made of teak, was found buried, well preserved in the sands near Alexandria, Egypt, indicating ancient commerce.It is in the context that the new Spice Route, or the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), is also a good initiative. For one, it is fairly direct competition to China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which has been dogged by accusations that it is ‘debt-trap diplomacy' that ends up with valuable assets extorted from others, as in Hambantota port in Sri Lanka, now forced into a 99-year lease agreement as the debt payments became onerous. Having said that, and despite the fact that a growing India will have more trade with Europe as in the millennia past, it is not entirely clear that the IMEC will take off. On the one hand, there is the history of prized Indian goods like spices, gold, gems, etc. The Roman Pliny the Younger complained that their treasury was being emptied because of the demand for spices and in satisfying “the vanity of [our] women” with cosmetics etc. from India. India of the future may not become, or may not be allowed to become, a workshop of the world at the scale of China. After all, China will not go off into that good night without raging, raging. An article by Martin Wolf in the Financial Times pointed out that ‘peak China' may be some time off. I usually disagree with the man, but here I agree: China's obituaries are a bit premature. It will also double down on a new and improved BRI.Going back to IMEC, there are also practical difficulties even if the political will and funding can be arranged: the port of Haifa, Israel, which would be a logical choice for it, has a major terminal where China is the concessionaire, and so does the Greek Port of Piraeus. Interestingly enough, Adani Ports has control over the older terminal at Haifa, and is reported to be seeking a terminal at Piraeus as well. How curious that Soros keeps attacking Adani again and again: perhaps he is acting on China's behalf as well?Chances are that IMEC will remain a pipe-dream, but there is more of a chance that the Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) that India has excelled in may be appealing to many other nations. According to the World Bank, India only took 6 years to achieve development that would normally take 47 years, because of the efficiency improvements due to digitization. This is something the Global South can use. There is also a negative from the G20. The upsurge in infiltration and the huge standoff against terrorists in Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir, may well be a Chinese signal that they can ratchet up mischief any time, and that the G20 success should not go to India's head. Given that there is a lot of alleged infiltration into and coziness by the Chinese into the Canadian establishment, Trudeau's tantrums may also be inspired by China: the other shoe dropping. All in all, India gets a solid A- for its G20 efforts; the outcomes, alas, may only be a B-.1300 words, 20 Sept 2023 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rajeevsrinivasan.substack.com
Today I chatted to the fabulous Jean-Francois about the fascinating world of aviation. We have not delved into the world of flying yet on this podcast, so it was such a pleasure to hear Jean-Francois' story. Starting his career working as a cabin steward with British Airways then led onto a 25-year career with the airline working his way up through to the ranks till he was the man in charge of the entire cabin, responsible for a team of 22 crew. Having done it all with BA, from training to product development to working on the royal flights his time came to a natural end. What was a daunting prospect after such a long career, he used his time after wisely with plenty of training and networking with people who helped him move into his current role which is working in the middle east managing the private travel of VVIP's. This is a perfect role, combining all his previous skills and experiences whilst still providing new daily challenges. If you are interested in how to shift from commercial airlines to private airlines, come and have a listen!
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6개월간 이어진 쓰레기 택배 테러 대체 누가 쓰레기를 보내는 것인가? 받는 이도, 보낸 이도 수취를 거부한 택배는 과연 어디로 가야 할까? 작년 추석 무렵, 명절 선물인 줄 알고 택배를 열어본 태훈(가명) 씨는 내용물을 보고 경악한다. 택배 안 내용물은 각종 쓰레기로 가득 담겼기 때문이다. 이후, 계속해 태훈 씨 앞으로 오기 시작한 일명 쓰레기 택배! 결국 태훈 씨는 영업소에 쓰레기 택배 배송을 거부하고, 그 바람에 담당 영업소에는 양측이 수취를 거부한 채 착불 배송비조차 받지 못한 택배들이 쌓여가고 있는데... “지금까지 오랫동안 오고 있으니까, 좀 불안한 마음이 있죠. 다른 해코지는 안 할까? 라는 생각도 들고” - 피해자 태훈 씨 인터뷰 중 보낸 이와 받는 이 모두 수취를 거부하니 착불 배송비 운임은 계속 쌓여 어느덧 10만 원을 훌쩍 넘겼다. 택배 영업소를 운영하는 은지(가명) 씨는 초반에만 해도 누군가의 장난일 거라고 대수롭지 않게 여겼지만, 계속해 오는 택배를 보며 점차 의아함을 느끼기 시작한다. 고객의 물건이라 함부로 버리지도 못하고, 언제까지 쌓아둘 수도 없는 곤란한 상황인데... “그냥 진짜 완전 다 쓰레기예요... 그냥 닦은 휴지나 육포…. 이런 것도 들어있고요” -택배 영업소 소장과의 인터뷰 중 영업소에 쌓인 쓰레기 택배를 마주한 태훈 씨 부부. 쓰레기 택배에는 체모, 성인용품, 다 먹은 과자봉지 등 마주하기 힘들 정도의 지저분한 쓰레기들이 가득 담겨있다. 이렇게 반년째 쓰레기를 택배로 보낼 만큼의 원한을 산 사람이 있었는지 곰곰이 생각해보는 태훈 씨 부부. 그때, 불현듯 떠오르는 단 한 사람! 바로 태훈 씨와 갈등을 빚고 퇴사한 전 직원 홍 씨가 유력한 용의자라고 하는데... 정말 쓰레기를 택배로 보내온 범인이 정말 홍 씨가 맞는 걸까? 그렇다면 홍 씨는 도대체 어떤 억하심정이 있길래 반년째 쓰레기를 모아 보내는 지극정성을 발휘하는 걸까? 이번 주 에서는 계속해 쓰레기 택배를 보내는 이에 대해 취재해 본다. “가족처럼 모시겠습니다” 그는 왜 VIP 손님들에게 갑질을 하나 안 사장(가명)을 처음 만난 곳은, 경기도의 한 수산 가게. 값싸고 싱싱한 수산물은 물론이고, 젊은이가 자수성가하려 애쓰는 모습에 ‘힘이 되어주고 싶었다'고 단골손님들은 말했다. 손님을 가족처럼 생각하며 아낌없는 할인 이벤트를 한 덕분이었을까. 오픈 3년 만에 연 매출 10억 원을 달성하기도 했었던 그. 그러던 재작년 겨울, 뜨거운 성원에 대한 보답으로 안 사장이 손님들에게 아주 특별한 제안을 해왔다. “VIP 카드를 만든다. 가입을 하면 (충전 금액의) 20%를 (적립금으로) 추가 충전을 해주겠다.” “충전하지 않은 사람은 일반 회원. 그래서 가격 차이도 두고.” - 수산 가게 단골손님 인터뷰 중 그렇게 500여 명의 손님들이 너도나도 VIP 카드를 발급받았지만, 어쩐 일인지 그 누구도 카드를 사용하지 못하고 있다는데. 이 수산물 가게에서 도대체 무슨 일이 일어나고 있는 걸까. 작년 가을, 그동안 사용하던 VIP 현금 충전 카드 외에, 20만 원의 연회비를 추가로 내면 VVIP 자격을 주겠다며 커뮤니티에 글을 게시한 안 사장. 손님들의 차가운 반응이 이어지자 돌연 안 사장이 VIP 카드 사용을 중단한다는 공지를 올린 것! 참다못한 손님들이 환불 요청을 하자, 그때부터 황당한 일들이 벌어졌다고. “내가 거지로 보이냐? 내가 너희들 돈 빨아먹으려고 한 줄 아냐?” “우울증 걸려 죽을 것 같다는데 8,900원, 12,000원, 환불 요청한다는 게 사람 대 사람으로 솔직하게 너무한 건 아닌지” - 안 사장이 커뮤니티에 게시한 글 중 환불을 요구하는 손님들에게 적반하장의 태도를 보이며, 안 사장을 비난하는 글을 쓰면 커뮤니티에서 강제로 퇴장시키기까지 했다는 것! 일부 피해를 본 손님들이 경찰에 신고하려 했지만, 사기죄 증명이 쉽지 않은 상황이라는데. 가게 문까지 닫아버린 지금, 손님들은 도대체 언제까지 기다려야만 하는 걸까. 그러던 도중, 커뮤니티에 안 사장의 새로운 글이 게시되었다. “다 해결하고 갈 테니 걱정마시고, 기다려주세요.” - 안 사장이 커뮤니티에 게시한 글 중 하지만 그렇게 기다려온 시간이 벌써 4개월이 되었다. 안 사장은 왜 ‘가족' 같다던 손님들에게 갑질을 하는 걸까? 그에게 손님은 무슨 의미였을까? 이번 주 에서는 안 사장의 수상한 진짜 속내를 알아본다.
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# 종로 유흥가 큰 손, ‘천 빌라' 회장 사망 미스터리 “종로와 이태원에서 이 사람을 부를 땐 ‘천 빌라'라고 불러요 1천 채 이상의 빌라를 갖고 있다고” 머리부터 발끝까지 명품을 휘감고, 3억 짜리 고급 외제차를 타고 다니는 남자. 종로 일대에서 하루에도 수백만 원에 달하는 술값을 내며 화려한 재력을 보여주던 그는, 백화점과 유흥업소의 VVIP이자 1,000여 채의 빌라를 가진 ‘천 빌라' 회장님으로 불렸다. 그런 그가 작년 10월 종로의 한 모텔 방에서 갑작스럽게 사망한 채로 발견됐다. 죽기 며칠 전까지만 해도 수억 원의 거래를 했던 ‘천 빌라' 김 회장이 갑자기 사망하자, 그의 죽음을 둘러싸고 여러 의혹들이 생겨났다. 게다가 수억 원의 현금과 금품을 싣고 다녔다는 차도, 매일같이 만났다는 애인도 그날 이후 행방이 묘연한 상태. 과연 그 날 천 빌라 회장 방에서 무슨 일이 있었던 걸까? # 회장님의 두 얼굴 “부동산에 대해 알고 있는 거 같긴 한데 달달달 외운 느낌이었고, 혼자서는 절대 벌일 수 있을 만한 스케일이 아니라고 생각이 들었죠.” - 김 씨와 계약했던 세입자 - “김OO이 1,100여 채를 해먹었다고 방송에 나오는데 말이 안 되는 소리지. 내가 봤을 때 김OO 아이큐가 100도 안 돼.” - 김 씨의 지인 - 천 빌라 회장의 정체는 최근 연일 언론에 보도되고 있는 빌라왕 김 씨였다. 그가 소유했다는 1,100여 채의 빌라도, 수천만 원에 달하는 값비싼 명품들도 모두 전세사기를 통해 얻은 것으로 밝혀졌다. 빌라왕의 죽음이 알려지고 피해자들이 연이어 나타나면서 빌라왕의 진짜 정체에 대한 또 다른 이야기가 돌기 시작했다. 김 씨의 말투와 행동이 한 눈에 봐도 어눌했다는 것. 빌라왕 김 씨는 어떻게 1,100여 채의 빌라를 갖게 되었으며, 어떤 방식으로 1,000여 명의 피해자를 감쪽같이 속였던 걸까? 그리고 김 씨의 지인들과 피해자들이 주장하는 배후는 과연 누구일까? # 1,100여 건의 수상한 계약, 그리고 배후 “본인은 김 씨를 투자자라 칭하고 데려왔는데 김 씨가 상황에 맞지 않는 말을 할 때마다 툭 치면서 막고 약간 무시하고 하대하는 듯한 느낌? 투자자 연결해주는 브로커 같은 뉘앙스였어요.” - 김 씨와 계약했던 세입자 - 처음엔 성실한 중개보조원이다는 김 씨는 어느 순간 연락이 끊기더니, 몇 년 만에 자신이 300채의 집을 가지고 있다며 자랑했다고 한다. 김 씨의 이력과 주변인물을 추적하고 1,100여 채의 등기부등본을 전수조사한 제작진은, 김 씨가 빌라왕이 되기까지 그의 뒤에 있던 공모자들을 찾을 수 있었다. 현재까지 파악된 피해 가구만 1,139세대... 누군가에게는 삶의 전부였던 전세보증금을 빼앗고 거짓으로 기만한 일당은 과연 누구일까? 이번 주 에서는 김 씨가 빌라왕이 된 과정을 추적하는 한편, 사라졌다는 그의 재산을 둘러싼 의혹들을 파헤친다. 또 알고도 못 막는다는 전세사기 수법을 꼼꼼히 들여다보고, 현 임대차 제도의 구조적인 문제점은 무엇인지 면밀히 분석해본다. 방송일자 : 2023. 1 14. (토) 밤 11시 10분 연 출: 홍석준 / 글·구성: 신 해 조연출: 박은빈 / 취재작가: 이 담
Welcome to Cyrus Says, Cock & Bull! In today's episode, Cyrus is joined by Sriraam & Ayushi.Cyrus is ranting about the VVIP movement in the city, AGAIN. If he got a penny everytime he did it, he would be a millionaire. Ayushi and Sriram have no idea who is hosting the show today, and start talking about if everyone on the show were a vegetable, which one would they be. Topics discussed:Election results for MCD, Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh, Volodymyr Zelenskyy is TIME Person of the Year 2022 & India loses against Bangladesh. Tune in for this and much more! Subscribe to the Cyrus Says YouTube Channel for full video episodes!Check out the Cyrus Says Official MerchFollow Sriraam on Instagram at @sriraamp Follow Ayushi on Instagram at @ayushia9 Listen to Cyrus Says across Audio PlatformsIVM Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Gaana | Amazon MusicEmail your AMA questions to us at whatcyrussays@gmail.com Don't forget to follow Cyrus Says' official Instagram handle at @whatcyrussays for best bits from the show, memes and much more!Connect with Cyrus on socials:Instagram | TwitterAnd don't forget to rate us!You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/iosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I know for most of us… the World Cup is over. The US is out… that's that. See ya in four years. But in Qatar… they've created something so repulsive for this World Cup Tournament… that I have to share it with you.Y'know the luxury boxes stadiums have for VIPs? The climate controlled boxes with the endless food and drinks and a hostess. The beautiful people are often sealed behind glass like zoo animals for the rest of us to gaze upon?Well in Qatar … where oil billionaires outnumber schoolteachers…. they've offering another level of luxury. Over there… even the VIP's are nothing special. Thus… at the World Cup… one step above … they have VVIP's. Very very important persons…. their luxury boxes are filled with unspeakable pleasures. They include beds and showers.And as you wonder why you might need to shower during a soccer match. Mull on this.The Qatari's created a special ROAD for the VVIP's - The roadsign above actually says “VVIP” with an arriow. The road zips you to a secluded stadium entrance so you don't even have to be seen by the normals. Among the VVIP's… kings and Princes… Emirs and Shieks… Ivanka Trump & Jared. And while they dine on six course VVIP dinners… Utes fans are scrambling for an 18 inch seat at the Rose Bowl…. where there is no VVIP section. But if you want a luxury suite for the Rose Bowl It'll run you $50-thousand dollars. Or as it's known in Qatar… pocket change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Cyrus Says, Cock & Bull!In today's episode, Cyrus is joined by Antariksh & Urjita. Today Cyrus is yet again ranting about the VVIP movement, that has literally nothing to do with him, but maybe it does, at least that's what he says.In the show: Our very own Silverie now has a show of his own and it's called - Just A Filmy Game Show. He spoke about the show and also forcibly made Cyrus play a few games from it. Urjita shares her troubles of traveling from Kalyan. Topics discussed: Human trials to begin for Elon Musk's Neuralink and the new four-day work week policy being adopted by many companies across the UK. Tune in for this and much more!Check out the first episode of Silveire's ‘Just A Filmy Game Show'Subscribe to the Cyrus Says YouTube Channel for full video episodes!Check out the Cyrus Says Official MerchFollow Antariksh on Instagram at @antarikshtFollow Urjita on Instagram at @urjitawaniListen to Cyrus Says across Audio PlatformsIVM Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Gaana | Amazon MusicEmail your AMA questions to us at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Says' official Instagram handle at @whatcyrussays for best bits from the show, memes and much more!Connect with Cyrus on socials:Instagram | TwitterAnd don't forget to rate us!You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/iosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Connected Aviation Intelligence Podcast, Craig Foster, co-founder of Valour Consultancy, is the guest to discuss their new report, "The Market for IFEC and CMS Systems on VVIP and Business Aircraft – 2022." The report estimates non-geostationary satellite orbit (NGSO) based systems (excluding those with legacy Iridium satellite phones) accounting for about 14% of the IFC terminal installed base by 2031. “Since the last iteration of this report was published in 2020, SpaceX and OneWeb have made huge strides with the former signing up its first business aviation client for Starlink and the latter securing two industry heavyweights as distribution partners in Gogo and Satcom Direct," Foster says. Have suggestions or topics we should focus on in the next episode? Email the host, Woodrow Bellamy, at wbellamy@accessintel.com, or drop him a line on Twitter @WbellamyIIIAC. Check out our publication Avionics International @AvionicsGlobal + www.aviationtoday.com. Join our Avionics International LinkedIn group to suggest topics we should cover in our podcast, publications and events. www.linkedin.com/AvionicsMag
Couple Ouvert LIVE à Gatineau!!!! On parle avec Poseidon de son voyage à Atlanta avec Mike Ward, d'être VVIP, de l'époque où il travaillait au service à la clientèle, de sa blonde et on lit des dates!
Commercial airlines have created their own brand of “cancel culture” of late, unable to crew hundreds of Boeing and Airbus aircraft due to the pilot and staff shortage. Curiously, demand for those aircraft only has increased – because if the airlines can't use them, business aircraft owners can! In fact the median value of these aircraft has risen 32% since June 2021, according to market analyst Jefferies using Amstat industry data. In More Room At The Top, King Aerospace's Jerry and Jarid King discuss why that makes proper completion, maintenance, and regular refurbishment of VVIP airline-caliber aircraft more critical than ever, in order to preserve their asset value, as well as their operational capabilities. When there's more to be said than space and copy deadlines allow, you can rely on the Business Aviation Advisor “Above and Beyond” podcast series to get you the information you need, enabling you to make the most of your aviation investments. Thanks for reading – and listening!
We looked at our instagram feed over the weekend, and we found TikTok (all our friends' posts were gone). Kellogg, the sultan of cereal, is splitting into 3 separate companies because snacks are eating everything. And Chanel just unveiled a store so exclusive, you can't go in without a ticket #VVIP. $K $META $LVMUY Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypod And now watch us on Youtube Want a Shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form Got the Best Fact Yet? We got a form for that too Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we chat with Justin, a travel nurse and one of the most passionate storm chasers out there capturing awe-inspiring extreme weather photos. He started photography wanting to shoot live events and bands before he came across his passion of storm chasing on a rural Minnesota highway one afternoon. In this podcast, Justin will be sharing how important it is to connect with mother nature and to be able to use storm photography to express his emotions. 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It would help us to get found and help to inspire other photographers. ------------------- Transcription: Justin Snead 0:00 I still wanted to stop Chase, but I wanted to put down the camera because if you can't convey for me personally, I can't convey my emotions. And that's the number one thing that I want to do is convey my emotion so others can feel it, then I'm failing as an artist Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 0:22 Hey wiki hunters Welcome back to The Art of Photography podcast, where we share our journey and how photography has given us hope, purpose and happiness. And today, we have someone very special. Someone that's very passionate about chasing something that's quite different than what most photographers do this storm. And it's always been my dream to chase the storm. And yeah, I'm just so excited to be able to talk to Justin. Hey, Justin, how's it going? Well, actually, before I asked that question, what makes you start photography? Like, what is that one thing that makes you you know, what photography is cool. I want to do more of it. Justin Snead 1:02 You know, it's, it's kind of funny, because I think a lot of people think I started out with storm photography. That's actually not the case. I back in like 2016 or 17, I met this guy named Matt booj at a rock festival, huge rock band, love going to rock festivals. And he had a couple of prints that I wanted. So I met up with him. He signed them and you know, I bought them and I actually wanted to start out with my photography journey as a concert photographer. You know, it's it's kind of funny, because I think a lot of people think I started out with stock photography. That's actually not the case. I Unknown Speaker 1:43 Yo, what's going on, man? And you're still muted. Justin Snead 1:50 Us too. Can you hear me now? Unknown Speaker 1:55 Yeah. Hey, how's it gone? Justin Snead 1:57 Good, man. How much so? Can you hear me pretty good on these headphones? Yeah, Unknown Speaker 2:04 it's good, man. It's pretty good quality Justin Snead 2:11 okay Unknown Speaker 2:19 how's that sound? Does that sound better? Justin Snead 2:21 Oh, yeah. Yeah, you sound good. I just want to make sure these headphones sound okay. Versus uh, maybe just using the computer audio. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 2:28 Night. You're good, man. How's things? What's going on? Justin Snead 2:33 Thanks for good, man. Things are good. Just work has been busy. It's been pretty hectic. I've been kind of under the weather the past day or two. So yes, going through that. But But yeah, can't complain. Just ready for storm season to get here. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 2:44 Are you back out chasing yet? No, no, I've Justin Snead 2:47 got about two weeks left to work. And then I'll be I'll be heading out after that. Taking a few months off and chasing. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 2:53 Nice sick? And is has the storm brewing and brewing already? Justin Snead 2:58 Oh, yeah, there have been a couple of setups already. There's actually a set up tomorrow that I'm considering going down for but I will have to do it afterwards. It's like five hours away. So it'd be a it'd be a big investment and gamble would just even probably wouldn't make it in time. But I'm thinking about it. I'm gonna look at some model data tonight and kind of make up my mind in the morning, I guess. Unknown Speaker 3:19 Cool. Fantastic. All right. Yeah. How Justin Snead 3:23 are things working dude? Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 3:24 Yeah, doing some pretty well, pretty well. Like being in Bali for for a while now. And just like, you know, being with family and stuff, so that's good. So can I put the travel part beside for now. But I'm going to Nepal in about less than a month now. So going to Nepal in about a month, and I'm not sure I want to go somewhere and the end of the year as well. I'm thinking back to Canadian Rockies. And yeah, that would be so nice. And then I was thinking like to do what I wanted to do when I was there. You know, like, so be there until like March and then drive down to the states and do storm chasing but I'll have to see if it's like yeah, that's one hell of like, that's one hell of a trip, right? Because if I guess I want to be there during the large season, that's when the Alpine pine trees turn to yellow and stuff and that would be like so sweet. So the transition is actually the best and that's between like around October November, probably all the way to December and then after that it's kind of just flat you know ever too much snow and all you can see is just everything covered in snow, water and water and land so it becomes less interesting. And then become more interesting again towards the end like the spring because it's you can start doing the hike again. You know and chase like a lot of the Milky Way's towards towards this spring. So that will be nice, but yeah, there'd be like two months. I guess I could do snowboarding so it's not a bad thing. But yeah, I didn't know that Justin Snead 4:59 but uh Ma'am, we're getting so many solar storms right now you might be able to get some good overhead stuff. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 5:04 Has it hasn't been haven't been checking it for a while, but it hasn't been like, a lot more active recently has it? Justin Snead 5:10 Yeah, yeah, we're coming out of that solar minimum now. So we had an employer launch day or two ago. And I'm not sure if it's impacted right now. But I know they had a pretty good show in Alaska last night. I think if this is the same employer, I'm thinking about the issue to watch for Wednesday. So if it is, it's really slow moving, but you never know. You know? Yeah. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 5:31 Yeah, for sure. Because like, usually I'll see, like, everyone in Canadian Rockies would be like, you know, posting shot. And I'd be like, Yeah, I want to be back. Because I want to go to like, Norway as well, that would be pretty sick to go there. So yeah, I mean, I don't know, man, there's so many places I want to go. It's just so hard, you know. But yeah, it's now I'm just like, here, I'm planning to do like a, an NFT event here in Bali. So that's, that's kind of exciting as well, Justin Snead 5:59 that will be that will be pretty sick, actually. Especially if you can get a good crowd. They're like getting blocked by out to it. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 6:05 Ha, man, I don't think it's that hard, you know, because like, everyone want to come to Bali. Right. So Justin Snead 6:10 I definitely want to Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 6:13 like, I mean, you know, if that's something you're interested in, I'll keep you at the back of my mind, you know, and we're looking for guests and stuff. I'm not sure yet if we can afford to pay speakers, but I'm hoping so. Because I hate getting people to do something without paying for it. You know? But yeah, I'm, um, I'm just putting a proposal together now talking with like, the local community, local NFT community and also the local exchange, you know, like, like the, the by Nance version of Indonesia, type of thing. You have, like, a lot of you. So I mean, chatting. Yeah. I mean, every every country has their own kind of exchange right? Apart from like, the binance. And the coin. What coin base, the popular one. So, yeah, I've been talking to them. And you know, hopefully, they say yes. But did you go to any of the NFT event it? Justin Snead 7:12 I went to our basil, which really wasn't a NFT event, but they had some NF T things going on, right. And I did fly out to eat Denver. I didn't even go to any of the events because it was just a, it was a train wreck of a mess, man, like, I've got there like super late Friday, I could have went out Saturday, but I was just I wasn't building it. So I just went out with some brands, you know, met a couple of brands and didn't even like go to any of the events? Pretty much. Yeah, fair. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 7:37 Fair. And what's the event? Like? Is it mostly like networking and exhibition? Is that how they usually set it up? Ah, Justin Snead 7:44 yeah, I mean, the eath dimmer a bit was from what I heard, it was a little bit different, just because it's more so for, for like, like engineers and programmers who are, you know, building building different things on the Etherion platform. Obviously, there was some, you know, like, NFT events that kind of surrounded it, but it wasn't actually part of the official material, eat timber conference, they have one or two things in FP related, but that was on top of a tonne of other things. So it Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 8:13 was more of a crypto event. Yeah, but you just Justin Snead 8:17 make connections and you know, hang out with people talk that type of deal. Party. Yeah, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 8:22 sake, man. And, yeah, I was thinking to do that, because like, Bali is pretty sick place for that, right. Like, you know, half like the general admission, and then a VIP, and then the, and then like the, like, I don't know, VVIP I suppose if we were going to put a name for it, and then the VVIP will get access to this, like, private, like party, by like, the cliff or something like that. And I was thinking to do like, a mastermind programme and stuff at the end of it, you know, just to, like, help people who really want to achieve something by the end of the by the end of that mastermind, right? Like, whether it's like, you know, they just started they want to get to know what what's NFT or like, you know, they're like, want to learn the marketing side of it and you know, those kinds of stuff basically. So yeah, I think it'd be really cool to like bridge that gap between the people who been wanting to try it out but you know, don't know versus and the people and the NFT world basically right as well a really hate is that I start seeing this I mean, you know when it first when you guys were when the OG started it, you know, like, you know, when tactics and stuff like that, right. He was pretty good set up and then now we come into where a place where everyone just hope to get in and they just do whatever it takes to do that. And, you know, and like, I mean, like, I've seen arts that's selling for like 00 Is that the other eight 0.003 eath. And I was like, Well, I get what you're trying to do right now. Um, but it's killing the market. And it's killing the whole idea behind the NFT. Like, you know, it's like, we're just back to the normal thing now of selling prints, you know what I mean? Yeah, Justin Snead 10:11 pretty much. I mean, you know, like, doing a dish like other good additions, print work. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 10:17 Yeah. Like, don't have any, like, addition makes sense, you know, but one of the one man, this was a one on one, one. This was one of one, it's zero point. It's not even, like, I think your addition was 0.04. Right? His 0.06 or 03, or something? So it was like, really cheap. And, yeah, I don't know. Like, yeah, it's gonna be interesting how it all changed. So, I think, you know, I mean, if we have a plan behind it, you know, on, you know, what he's planning to do forward and how you're going to use that then. Okay, fair enough. But if you just do it for the sake of doing it, then you know, that's gonna be a problem. Because then yeah, I guess that's, that's all the education that I'd love to, like, bring to the table, you know, like, why you jump in there? And you know, what, what, what happened if you do a and how it impacted others and stuff like that, and, yeah, but, yeah, so the podcast is more about? Well, first of all, do you have any piece or collection that you want to promote in the podcast? Justin Snead 11:21 Ah, I normally when I do podcasts, I try to actually kind of keep the NFT side out of things are like limited. We could totally talk about I'm totally fine with it. But I don't really have any. I mean, I have like a super weird drop that I'm gonna do later this week. But okay, I don't know if it's gonna be Wednesday or Thursday. That's cool. Yeah, right. I heard about it. Yeah, we could talk some NFT stuff I don't mind at all. Yes, you want to go but it basically, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 11:48 no, it's not going to be heavily. That's what I was gonna say is, it's, it's more about you and your journey as a photographer. And of course, the NFT partner, you know, we're going to touch we're going to touch base to the NFT part, because you kind of landed on that. So probably gonna be like, you know, the last 1015 minutes as it cuz that's, that's where you end up right now. Right? But basically, it's like, think of it like we're hanging out in a cafe. And, you know, I'm just, we're just getting to know each other. And that's, that's what I'll literally do, like, you know, I don't know much about you. And I just like, I just want to get to know you as a photographer. Right? What, how are like how you started? What makes you excited about it, and all this stuff? So yeah, just just go with that. And also, when I asked the question, you know, feel free to, to elaborate, but try not to go on to the next topic, you know what I mean? So, the reason behind that is like, so we have this interaction so that I can ask the next question. And that makes it more interesting, instead of you like having a monologue of it. And, yeah, so towards the end. The, the thing that I always ask my podcast guests is, if there is one advice that you could tell any photographer or a creator out there, what would it be. So that's something that you could think about now, as we talk or whatnot. And then that's when I will ask you, you know how to find you and stuff like that. So if you do want to give a plug to, I don't know, your workshop, your prints your NFT, feel free to do that. I will put the link on the description. I usually put three links, website, Facebook, and Instagram, but I think you're more active on Twitter instead of Facebook. So you could do Instagram and Twitter. And then, you know, if you have any collections or any photo that were talked with talk about then I will include the link in there as well. But yeah, apart from that, and then just pre chill, just free. You know, nothing. It's not like I don't have a list question like literally. Yeah, it's Unknown Speaker 13:51 just like hanging out. So what's that one thing that I want to only say I got no, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 13:59 no, he'll, it'll come up. But um, I so we'll start a little intro, just say, you know, welcome to the podcast. And then I'll introduce you a little bit, you know, and then from there, I'll say, Hey, Justin, how's it going? And then you know, you can say hi, back. And then that's where we start with a question. I'll start asking you the question and stuff. Cool. Cool. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Awesome. Do you want to grab last minute water you guys go water to perfect. Do you want to do last minute bathroom break? Justin Snead 14:30 I probably shouldn't do that. Because it's a good idea. Yeah, no worries. All right, man. Unknown Speaker 15:41 All right, let's get it on. Let me just show you this recording. This is one time where I did like the whole podcast and I didn't press the record button. Justin Snead 15:51 Alright will be horrible embarrassing I just like it's all good. Mistakes learn. Alright man. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 16:02 Alright, let's get started. Hey wiki hunters Welcome back to The Art of Photography podcast where we share our journey and how photography has given us hope, purpose and happiness. And today we have someone very special. He is, you know, someone that's very passionate about chasing something that's quite different than what most photographers do the storm. And it's always been my dream to chase the storm. And yeah, I'm just so excited to be able to talk to Justin. Hey, Justin, how's it going? Justin Snead 16:39 It's going pretty good, Stan. Thanks for having me on and waking up at what, seven or eight o'clock in the morning to do this? Yeah, man. I'm waking up at Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 16:49 night. It's good. It's good. I've been trying to change my routine and stuff. So it's kind of helped me, you know, it pushed me to wake up early. But yeah, what's so you know, like, I've come across your work. I think it was last year, early last year. And you know, I, I'm a big fan of storm chasing, because that's one of the highest bucket lists that I've, I've wanted to do. And you know, I've almost done it, because, but if it wasn't for the pandemic, but what? Well, actually, before I asked that question, what makes you started photography? Like, what is that one thing that makes you you know, what photography is cool, I want to do more Justin Snead 17:25 of it. You know, it's, it's kind of funny, because I think a lot of people think I started out with storm photography, that's actually not the case. I back in like 2016 or 17, I met this guy named Matt booj at a rock festival, huge rock band, love going to rock festivals. And he had a couple of prints that I wanted. So I met up with him, he signed them. And you know, I bought them. And I actually wanted to start out with my photography journey as a concert photographer. I just loved rock festivals so much, you know, it was just, it was my thing. And I always wanted to get into that, and meeting him just kind of inspired me to pick up a camera. Well, little did I realise that rock, like rock photography, in general, it's very hard to get into a lot of the people who are at these major festivals, or work with these headliner bands, they've been doing it for 1015 20 years, before they even get to that level of expertise to shoot those concerts. So I just kind of, I kind of let that go. And I started looking for other other genres of photography to get into. I started looking at general landscape photography, wildlife photography, and astrophotography. You know, those things that nothing ever really clicked with me, as far as you know, just filling it in my soul. Like, that's what I wanted to shoot, until I came across a random random cloud that I knew nothing about in the state of Minnesota in 2018. And that's kind of where the passion started for storm photography was just driving along to, to a tribal contract that I was working in, ended up running across this cloud. It's like, Oh, that's pretty cool. But then something clicked, you know, something. It was like, a little something inside of me said, man, like, this is it, this is what I've been wanting to do the whole time. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 19:13 So cool, man. You know, I mean, concert photography, or you know, rock photography would be so sweet. But I would just say, you know, I'm glad that you decided to keep going because you're you're a storm shots, oranges, you know, they're different. And, you know, that's, that's what I really enjoy the most about it. So, how long did that take you to kind of come to that conclusion or, you know, come to that moment, light bulb moment and come across that experience that made you say, You know what, this is like, like, I know that you can share that a little bit but just tell us a little bit about it. What like what was it what was it about that moment that makes you feel like this is what you want to do you know what I'm what I mean? Justin Snead 19:57 Yeah, know what you mean? I think it's I think it's the connection that you have with Mother Nature. You know, people bind those connections in various places. And, you know, again, that's what photography is all about. It's about helping people connect with Mother Nature, usually, in some way, shape or form, that's portraits included, you know, I think a lot of people forget that, you know, as humans, you're part of nature. You know, it's not just animals and trees and mountains, you are a part of nature, what you do in life, is, you know, detrimental to what happens in nature. But I think, for me, what really clicked was just seeing the storm and pulling the winds getting swept into the storm, you know, having my phone go off with this loud noise, because they had a tornado warning on it. And the adrenaline started building and see this cloud just rotating underneath this storm. And don't get me wrong, it wasn't even a beautiful storm, it was, you know, I look back at that now. And I'm like, I would have never put my camera on board. But back then it was just, it was it was magical. That's, that's all I can say. But more than more than anything else, it just, I can't really put it into words, it was just something clicked. And it was kind of like, at that moment, I knew that this was where I needed to be, this is what I needed to do to be able to express myself to be able to connect with mother nature, and then to be able to share it with others in the hopes that they are able to connect with not only the storm photography and mother nature, but whatever's going on in their lives. Wow, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 21:28 that's that's incredible, man, I think you put that really well, you know, and just like that whole What do you call it purpose on you know, capturing the storm, there's so much more purpose behind it. That's awesome. I love that. I love to hear that. But I can totally relate about connecting with Mother Nature, like, you know, I'm the same I love to do a lot of different genres of photography, but when I do astrophotography it's just especially when I do like, you know, like, like an adventure Astro photography is just like something that really excites me or, you know, like, everything feels like, like nothing else matter. And I think I know, like, as soon as you say that, you know, you connect with the nature. It's like, I think I know that feeling. So that's pretty cool. Yeah, so, you know, going through your journey. So you're like, you're are you doing this full time or part time or just kind of as a side hustle at the moment? And what are your plans for the future. Justin Snead 22:29 So when I first started, like actually shooting storm photography, it took a year or two just to learn how to forecast properly. You know, and then not only that, but you know, finding the time to be able to chase you know, for those who are not familiar with storm chasing the United States Midwest is is vast Tornado Alley, as it's called, stretches from Texas, all the way up into North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Minnesota, Iowa. So there's a large area you have to cover sometimes, and I never started out full time or even part time, I would just kind of there was a local setup that I could get to a few hours away, I would end up you know, getting off work at two or three o'clock driving for hours and hoping I could catch the end of the song. Slowly after that 2018 2019 When 2020 rolled around, I had plans to actually take off a month, maybe two months and chase well COVID-19 hidden and that just completely crushed any plans for chasing so I ended up ended up maybe chasing eight days that year and it was probably the roughest moment of my life as far as photography is concerned because I just got I got super depressed you know, because there were a lot of there are a lot of setups that I know I could have brought back spectacular work that I just couldn't Chase just due to due to work on the tribal health care nurse and you know, working at surgery, a lot of people ended up being not laid off but you know, being sent home or even working on different floors. And as a traveller I'm required to come in pick up the slack so it really required me to come in and you know, just really focus my attention more so on Mark than photography but I'm kind of put a goal in my mind. Okay. 2021 It's going to be the year I'm just going to take I'm going to take off the whole summer spring summer I got off work may 9 I think my contract ended and just hit it as hard as I could probably drove 60 plus 1000 miles within the span of like three months. And I'm glad I did because things just kind of things just really fell and clicked into this beautiful journey that I never thought I would have went on even with even with starting photography like I knew it was something I wanted to shoot but I never thought I would be dispassionate about it. But last year, last year just it did something you know it, it really put that chip on my shoulder that you know I can do this Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 25:01 Wow, that's awesome, man. I mean, first of all, thank you for you know, your services as a nurse. And, you know, it's, it's incredible that you still have time after, you know, being a nurse because I know it's a, it's a one of the toughest work out there, I've got a few nurse friends, myself, and you still have the time, you still make the time to go out there and, you know, chase this as your passion. And I think that's really cool. You know, that's something that I always tell everyone, like, you know, you don't have to pursue your passion full time, but make sure you have the passion and do that, like, make sure that you make time for it. Because otherwise what's what's life without it right? Justin Snead 25:41 You're definitely right, man. I mean, I started out, you know, just kind of shooting after work to kind of going, you know, kind of part time. And luckily, with the job that I do assigned, go to new contracts at various hospitals. So I can, you know, basically just work during the offseason, and now work full time and storm chasing. So it makes it very easy for me to, to just have that time off and really chase that passion. So last year, I did it this year, I'm gonna do it even harder. And this is what I'm going to do the next 20 3040 years of my life probably. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 26:13 That's awesome, man, that is so sounds so exciting. You know, I just like, man, like, I could feel the goose. It's like, man, that would be legit, awesome thing to just storm Chase. How's that dynamic between the two? Like, do you enjoy being a nurse? And, you know, are you planning to still do it as a part time? Because I know some people really love their profession. Right? And but they love photography as well. And they find that balance. But or are you You know, it's your passion? Do you find that your passion is in storm photography now that you are going to shift into that full time? What What are your plans in the future. Justin Snead 26:52 So my passion is in storm photography, one or set. The thing about storm storms in the US is that we kind of have a season. So from you know, mid April, up to August, September, October is kind of like what I would call that elbow most for the season. That's when you get your bulk of severe weather in the United States. So it kind of makes it easy for if you want to pursue storm photography and storm chasing full time, but it's still work a job afterwards makes it kind of easy. As long as you have a job that's flexible or seasonal. You can always work in the fall and winter and spring and summer off. That's kind of been my plan moment. I've been I've been a surgical tech and a LPN for the past 12 years of my life, I've worked in surgery for 12 years now. I'm not sure if that spark is still there, like it once was, I do enjoy it, I enjoy going to these new hospitals and meeting new people. But when it comes to the actual surgery, I've done it for so long, it's just become routine for me almost. So that's something that I've been contemplating whether or not I want to try a different career path are, you know, maybe just sit back and really focus on just promoting storm photography and storm chasing year round. And who knows, I don't know, the thing about you know, doing work is that, I find that it kind of helps you balance out some of the stress of being a photographer. Because it can be a very stressful and you know, it can be a very stressful job, you know, especially when you have months of no sales or limited sales and the bills are piling up and things of that nature. And honestly, I've enjoyed being able to work part time help people and then still be able to pursue my passion bullet. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 28:38 Yeah, man, like, I totally agree with you, like, you know, like, sometimes that shift between creativity and I suppose, you know, the stuff that's not less, that's the are less creative, right? Most of the nine to five job are less creative. Compared to photography, it does help out the balance, right? I feel like you know, as a human being, we kind of need the two to stimulate one or the other. But I get what you mean with the with this, like, you know, getting things repeated, and it becomes like a routine. That's one thing I could not handle as well. And I know some people love routine. But you know, that's why I decided to do a travel photography, because like when you travel, there's always something new, right? New people, new places. And yeah, I can handle the routine as well. So I know exactly what you mean. That's cool, man. And so, you know, it's been one long journey for you and to get to where you are right now. And you you started to, you know, do tours and stuff you do NFT you have pretty good success in there as well. But along the way, what are some of your biggest struggle, you know, in that journey that make you almost, if there is any moment that make you want to quit photography and ended up you know, altogether and you know, you know, because I know that I have that moment where it's just like, I don't know if you know I still Want to do this and stuff? So do you have that moment? If not, then what are what one of your biggest struggle within the journey? Justin Snead 30:10 I would say my biggest struggle was shortly after, I kind of like, learn how to forecast with storm photography or storm chasing and, you know, put myself in the right positions, and I started having those opportunities to catch storms. I really struggled with being able to convey my emotions within the photos, I couldn't get my edits to properly display. How are you I felt that that time when I was doing the store, or how I felt at the moment, I was looking at art as an extension of yourself, stitching of your emotions, what you're, what you're putting out, there is an extension of you. And your, and it's looking right back at you. So when you're not truly connected with it, for me as an artist, not as a photographer, but as an artist, it doesn't sit right with me. And I became really frustrated with that to the point to where I still wanted to storm Chase, but I wanted to put down the camera. Because if you can't convey for me, personally, I can't convey my emotions. And that's the number one thing that I want to do is convey my emotions so others can feel it, then I'm failing as an artist. But I really had to, you know, put aside a lot of the doubt a lot of that a lot of that failure and use it as as fuel. You know, because many people give up when they're feeling frustrated when they feel like they can't do this. But the one thing about art is that you're always chasing something that you're never going to find success as an artist, you can, you can never say that you're wonder percent successful, or you know, 100% Perfect. In that journey, you're always reaching for something different, you're always looking to convey something different. And once I realised that, that's when, ironically, that's when I was able to start for some reason. I mean, how I wanted to convey my emotions through my photography, but then be really putting into perspective what being an artist is, because I think a lot of people don't realise that a lot of people don't realise that being an artist is a never ending job. You know, you're going to take this job to your deathbed and not feel like you've done your best. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 32:25 Yeah, wow, that's, that's so inspiring. You know, like, when, when I first studied engineer, like, I studied engineering, because it was like, you know, the easiest spot, I always saw it as the easiest path to, to, you know, have like a comfortable life. And I used to look at this art student and I was like, Man, this case, just, whatever you're doing, they're not doing anything. It's just like slapping things together. And like, and then, you know, ironically, I pursue something that's artistic. And when I started photography, I know exactly what you meant. It's like, you know, as an artist, it's just, it is one of the hardest thing to do in life. Like, you know, it's, it's, you, you creating something like you say, you make you create something that's truly connect to you, and so that you can be proud of it. Because otherwise, even though they're as beautiful as it is, and people love it, just go like, yeah, it's okay. Right, you get that feeling. Justin Snead 33:18 I know exactly what you're feeling. I know that feeling that oh my god, I've had that so much on like, just Instagram before this whole NFT explosion. You know, people will say, Oh, my God, I love this photo. I'm like, okay, they're like, What are you talking about? Like, it's, you know, it's alright. Unknown Speaker 33:35 I really hate how you know, the popular places, or, you know, the popular time is the one that gets most exposure and likes, right? And that was just like, ah, like, it's, I mean, like, 1000s and 1000s of people would have this exact same shot, like, you know, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 33:50 I'm not that proud of it. But yeah, it's so funny that you say that as an artist. It's a never ending journey. And that's, that's something that, you know, perspective I, I guess I knew deep inside, but I didn't know it until you said it. So thanks for sharing that. And it's very searcher. But you know, as an artist, I think the hardest part is having that self doubt having that imposter syndrome, right? Thinking that? Will I ever make it and what you say was was great, because I think not only as an artist, but as an artist, I think this is a lot more apparent that usually the journey is flatline, right? It really small rise, and then all sudden something happened that makes it all the difference. And then that's where everything becomes exponential, right? And that's why the people that doesn't give up are the people that made it that the people that passed that point. But what are some of the things that you that that that had helped you to get out of this like impostor syndrome or you know, your self doubt, and to keep to just keep going to believe in the process. Believe in your journey and believe in your goal? Justin Snead 35:00 I would say that having friends who have been there to the ups and downs, who can talk me off that ledge of, you know, whenever I'm feeling a certain type of way, they can remind me that, hey, you know, this is not the way that you should feel, you know, who you are, you know, who you are doing the uptimes Why are you building like this during the doubt downtimes at, you know, really kind of uplifted because it's, it's human nature to build down sometimes. And it's perfectly normal. For me, personally, I've now found the ability to somehow be able to create, when I met, like, my worst, you know, and I think that being able to translate, like those feelings of when I'm feeling that self doubt, and, you know, the failures of like, being able to translate that into my photos, it's actually kind of a therapy for me. And then it just kind of, I don't know, if it makes the journey much easier. So those feelings of quitting or feeling like I'm an insufficient artist, I haven't had those in a long time now. But it's because I know how to, I know that I've been here before. And more importantly, I know how to take those emotions, those negative emotions, and turn them into positives by releasing them out through my photos into the world. And then seeing other people, you know, even though they don't know what I'm feeling at all, then message me on Instagram or Twitter, you know, thanking me for posting the picture and saying, Oh, I was stealing this type of way. And this picture just kind of resonated with it. And then here, you are sparking up a natural conversation about those emotions that you are building with, sometimes a complete stranger. There's a very beautiful thing in that. And it's helped me a tonne along with my friends, and it's just kind of a just kind of a snowball effect, I guess you could say, and it's really helped me on my my journey a lot. And it just, it helps to push my passion even further seeing other people not only resonate with it, but help them in their personal life. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 37:06 Goal, man. Yeah, that's, that's definitely one of the thing that had kept me going a lot. Especially to, you know, the hard time is when you get like, people that are inspired with the, you know, our journey. And, you know, that's, you know, and when I started this journey, I never thought that people would do that. Right. And just like you just like what you say, I think that really fuel you know, who we are as an artist? Because then you know, we kind of feel that our work is not just being ignored. Yeah. Oh, I just lost my train of thought there again, getting too old for this movie, I've tried to do this, yeah, JT did this, not too much. Coffee thing. So it kinda like, doesn't really help as well. What I was gonna say was with with your journey, and, you know, a lot of that negative thinking, is that mostly, like, just in your head? Or is there actually something that, you know, something that had happened over and over again? And, you know, what you say was, this messages and, you know, like, people appreciation can really make a difference, right? But for like a small creator, who kind of just started right, it might, they might not have that, what you call it mass switch, to be able to have enough people to kind of be able to see their work and have that appreciation, what would you say to them on, you know, what are the things they should do to be able to push past this and keep going until that critical point where they, you know, in quotation mark, make it Justin Snead 38:48 I would say, and, you know, every person is different. So, what has helped me probably won't help somebody else, but it may, I would say, to, to really focus on your vision with your work. Everything that's happened to me on a positive level, you know, regardless, you know, whether or not it's NF T cells, print cells, working with Tor companies now, but storm chasing, it's been a byproduct of really focusing and sinking on my vision. I've had a lot of brands on Instagram, who have really focused on gaining that following, you know, just chasing that big number, you know, gaining that those large amounts of likes, and, you know, they would always, you know, try to beat up on feature pages and things of that nature. It was always about the numbers. And luckily for me, like, even when I first started out, it was like, for me, those things never counted. They never mattered. And the reason why is that that's not what I was after. I never photography as a business. And ironically, I still don't look at it as a business. What I Do put my focus on is my vision, what I want to portray my art, and then let things just go, you know, because if you're not focused on that, then your mind is going to be all over the place, you're going to be chasing those numbers chasing those likes trying to get the attention of people. And for me personally, that's not what art was about. For me, it was about releasing, releasing the negative things that have happened in my life, into my art, and then having people resonate with now, you know, regardless of if it's, you know, 10 people, 100 people, 1000 people, that doesn't matter, at the end of the day, you know, there's one person who resonates with it, then I am successful as an artist, it doesn't matter, I've made money off of it or not, I think for a lot of us who are within the NFT space, especially, when you, when you look at the way we are people, sometimes chasing money and things of that nature, you got to realise that part of being an artist is not necessarily focusing on the money, let that be a byproduct of what you're trying to go after. So really focus in on your vision, what you're wanting to actually portray, but your art, and then just let it be let let the failures and the successes, you know, right, because it's going to be a wait no matter what, it's rare for people to, you know, come out with their art and instantly just skyrocket. You know, as an artist, it's almost a duty to go through the highs and lows, and enjoy the journey, because that's what makes being an artist great is being able to navigate it. That's awesome, man. That's Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 41:32 such a great advice. And I think like people have that have that unrealistic expectation of thinking that, you know, if you made it in Instagram, then you made it as an artist? And you know, I think that's, that's a bit backward, because that's not why we started photography. I'm sure it wasn't Instagram, right. Instagram is just a platform, right? Yeah, I think, yeah, sorry, Kevin. Justin Snead 41:58 I was just gonna say, I think a lot of people kind of found inspiration through the Instagram platform. But then, you know, with the influencer thing, and, you know, obviously, you know, seeing numbers, big numbers. As humans, we're automatically we gravitate towards that. Now, you want all the money, you want all the followers, you want all the likes, but I've been very lucky in that, that was never, ever my focus ever. Like, no matter what I've been doing, I've never been like, you know, oh, I need to have this many followers to, you know, I need to have more reach. And you have more does that, because at the end of the day, my vision with my art doesn't correlate with that. And like I said, everything has been a byproduct of the grind, you know, doing photography for six years now. And just recently started having success with it a year or two ago, four years was a long time to, you know, not have success. But the thing is, is, I've been happy without that success. And even if my successes overnight, just alter and I'll go back to making no money on this, guess what? Still gonna be out chasing the storm, still gonna be out, just putting my emotions to it. And going from there. That Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 43:09 is so awesome, man. Like, you know, one of the best advice. I mean, it's one of the reason why I do this podcast because people literally look at Instagram and think that, you know, these people just like born yesterday and have 2030 50,000 followers, and they're like, Okay, I wanted to do that. So, right, it's not like that. And, you know, you just shared the grind and the journey and it's just, you know, for listener who's out there who's like, in this space, like, you know, there'll be a time there'll be a time where, you know, everything makes a difference and everything just makes sense. Right? And it might not today might not be tomorrow, it might not be in next month or next year but if that's something you love, then just remember your why right? And I really love about what you say that because you just stick to just remember why you started or why you do storm photography and you just stick with it and it just kept going because of that so that's that's so it's such a good advice and hopefully creators out there who you know are feeling this feeling can resonate with this and can take this as a as an advice. And so what you do is incredibly dangerous, right? And not only from the store and but also from the traffic the weather, you know, all this stuff if the storm turning the other way towards you and stuff like have you ever have Have you ever been into in in a sticky moment where you just go like, Ah, I shouldn't be here. Justin Snead 44:39 Yeah, yeah, me and my strategic partner, Matt Holliday. We've had a couple of instances where it was like, oh, it's time to go. We almost got mowed down by a potential tornado last year in South Dakota. I also almost got struck by lightning twice last year. Luckily that didn't happen but I know storm chasers who have been struck by lighting multiple times at that. So it's definitely a dangerous thing to do that. And again, like you mentioned, not only with the actual storms, you know whether or not it's a tornado, or lightning, other chasers who are out there driving erratically, wildly, because we oftentimes chase them to sunset, kind of through sunset, and then we're driving back in the dark. Well, where we're at in the Midwest, it's very, it's very desolate. There are a lot of deer, wherever you're putting on deer or elk, depending on where you're chasing it. And people get into wrecks all the time. So it is a very dangerous, dangerous genre of photography to get into. That's why I always have advertised when people approached me about storm chasing. And, you know, they're asking me questions about, you know, where should I go work? Or should I go? Where should I go? I want to see a storm. And I'm staying saying to them, yeah, do you know, do you know what you're looking at in the sky? Can you tell if this storm is about to produce a tornado? Before it produces a tornado? Can you tell if this storm is strengthening or weakening? And then do you know your position relative to the storm? Because it's very important, extremely important. And the last thing I would want to see is anybody getting into danger or potentially dying? Because I told them of a spot to go to, and then they're in front of the storm and don't know what to do? Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 46:26 That's it. Yeah, that's, that's awesome that you did that. I know that people kind of don't, people who doesn't understand just think like, oh, yeah, just go to sport and watch this. And I remember I was reading, because I wanted to do this don't chase. And I remember, I was reading up a lot about it. And it was, it was crazy how the biggest casualty was happened because of car accidents. You know, just as just as is like, oh, like, you know, the actual danger is not the storm but or the lightning, but it was actually the, the other chasers, yeah, I reducers. And people are, you know, looking at the storm, and they didn't pay attention to the road when they were driving. So actually one of my idol or in one of the photographer that got that got me into, you know, shooting storms and lightning back in birth was died. And because of a car accident, I'm very sad about it. But yeah, it was it just goes to show how, how crazy it can be. But tell me about that moment when you almost get caught in a tornado. And I love how you Unknown Speaker 47:29 just say that. And he just like, brush it away as if he was like, No, I was like, hold on, hold on, you always get slapped by a tornado. What happened? And I tell him, Justin Snead 47:41 almost, yeah, so we were me and Matt were chasing in South Dakota. And we ended up driving down to the storm, our original target, just it didn't pan out. And I could tell that the storm that was south of us, it was the storm to be on. So we're driving down to it. And, and I see it and you know, it's just this massive storm, it's what we call a high precipitation Supercell, which means that it's dumping a lot of rain. And within what we call the the mezzo, it's rain wrap. So you can't see if there's a tornado or not in it. You can see it on radar. But visually, it's very hard to see if there's a tornado or not. So while we're driving down the interstate, this storm is probably seven or eight miles to our to our west, it's putting on a tornado, you can see it oh radar that it's putting out a massive tornado. So we start to get in position to where we are going to be able to shoot the store because it had some some decent structure on it. And, you know, we're trying to get east of the storm so that we can get a really nice visual on that, well, I make this critical mistake of having us go south a little too early. And sometimes what happens with the storms is they will deviate. Which means basically, they're moving in a certain direction, but when they get really strong, they'll start to turn erratically. And I knew within a mile or two of making that decision to go south that we have made the wrong decision. So we literally stopped and within this is where it becomes really important to a know where you're at be visually be able to see what the storm is doing. See, visually be able to see what it's doing on radar. Because radar was looking at the radar, I was like This storm is turning right into us. And it's probably putting on a tornado right now. We might get caught. So within a matter of 30 seconds me and my partner were like can we make it back north? Nope. Okay, which we're going to get out of this. So we ended up being able to go a little bit further east on some dirt roads, which kind of suck if you get at the storm in South overtaking you which it kind of did. So we got called into the outer circulation of a potential tornado. Now, the tornado itself hadn't lifted. There was a little bit of circulation but I don't think there's anything tornadic now But we ended up having to drive through 95 mile per hour straight line winds for about a good 10 minutes. And it was gnarly, you know, we knew we were safe, just because we can tell by the wind direction that we were out of the area of what we call the bears cage, basically where the tornado might be. But it's still very horrible, you'd have trees getting blown down into the road, you can't see anything, because the rain is getting blown straight into you. And I don't know, I wish I would have been streaming that live on Instagram, just so people can really see what it's like when you're in those situations. Because sometimes you have to make life or death decisions within a minute or two. Granted, that storm had already lifted up this tornado, but if it had not, there's a very high chance that we could have been in the outer bands of the tornado. And knowing how to get out of those situations, it's very important being out there, especially when there's other places you could potentially block the roads are just drive slow, because they don't know what you're doing. And but you know yourself like you're in a very dangerous spot, you got to go, go go. So that's why I advise people to just really be safe when they're out chasing. If you don't know what you're doing. Find somebody who does join a tour. There's plenty of tools out there and where people who do know what they do know what to do can keep you safe, because we want everybody to live and go home at the end of the day. Yeah, wow. That's Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 51:23 crazy. That's that's a wild wild story. Man, I just yeah, it's just, it's just like imagining being, you know, being like sitting on your passenger seat and going through that. I'd be like, Ah, we're lift to lift off. That's, that's, that's insane. Yeah, so thanks a lot for sharing your journey, sharing your, you know, your struggles. And I think it's important to, for photographers who kind of already made our, our journey further to share that, you know, it's not, it's not all fun in game, like, there's a lot of things that goes through, and it was great to be able to hear your perspective on how to get out of it as well. Now, I'd love to hear about your successes, you know, what are some of your proudest moment, being a photographer, I know, you, you, you kind of started the tour last year or this year or something like that. Justin Snead 52:21 So I helped out with a tour company last year. And I think that kind of kind of helped me realise that I really wanted to take others out to see storms. Because seeing those, those clients face what we got in front of massive super cells that have beautiful structure, and, you know, they see us get giddy, and then it's like, they know, like, oh my god, this is it. It's very weird how storms are because they can go from looking just kind of garbagey and whatever. And, uh, you, you'll slowly see it starting to take structure and, you know, people who have chased, we could we could tell we're like, oh, it's starting to do it. And then clients start getting happy. And they're like, oh, is this gonna be it. And then next thing, you know, you have this massive Supercell and everybody's cheering, they're going crazy, they're getting the shots they want, you're getting the shots you want. It's just a very beautiful thing. So this year, I'm actually Co Co leading with two different tour companies of summoner and workshops. So it's gonna be pretty exciting, I'm excited to get a chance to take other people out again, and, you know, just see if we can get in front of some storms. And one thing about storm chasing is it's, there's no guarantee with what we can get. So it can be, it can, it can be hard, you know, we have you know, especially with climate change in the way things have definitely been us, you can have weeks of you know, just nothing in, you know, if you're caught on a workshop with that, if it gets very hard because even though people know, you know, we can't guarantee you them something in the back of your mind, you're still expecting somebody, even though you know it. So I'm just, I'm excited. I'm very excited to take some people out. And hopefully we can catch some, some Supercell structure, some tornadoes, some lightning and also eat some good food because, you know, I love my food. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 54:04 Yeah, that's, that's awesome. Yeah. And, you know, that's, that's cool that you, you get to find that last year and, you know, continuing forward with that moment, too. And I know that you you made really good success in the NFT world as well. But you know, out of everything that had happened in your journey, what are some of your proudest moment that, you know, it could be something that that had happened with, with the business or with the NFT? Or with with your tour? Or maybe it's just a moment that you are managed to capture with your camera? Well, you know, do you have that moment that you think about, you know, if nothing else, like if everything else didn't happen? This one moment makes everything worth it? Justin Snead 54:48 I do have that moment right now, but I know it's going to be replaced later on down the road as I'm chasing. For me. I would say my most successful moment was capturing the Lubbock, Texas Supercell last year, if you're in an NF T space, that piece is called breaching the void on foundation. And it was the first piece that ever sold on foundation. And so that's advanced, aka tactics. But what made that moment successful for me was the way the storm just ended up producing this gorgeous structure and the lighting that was underneath it while we had dust blowing everywhere. It really kind of symbolises what my journey has been within nursing. And my personal life. There's been a lot of a lot of things that I've been through personally, I don't talk about too much. But I've had to make a lot of sacrifices to get to where I am now. And some sacrifices were just, they were, they were very life changing. I'll just put it that way. For me seeing that storm, and just at that very moment, feeling like it was just a accumulation of all of the emotions and things I've been through. Like, I don't know how to really explain it, but it just, it was a bittersweet moment, I guess you could say, because it was everything that I had been looking for so far, with storm chasing, like, I had already photographed some beautiful supercells. But that Supercell and those 20 to 30 minutes of conditions that we had with it, were just life changing for me. And then, you know, the edit that I incorporated with it really helped to push home. What is a storm chaser, Bill, I was able to really, you know, like I said, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 56:35 thank you very much for being here, Justin. We I had a great time chatting with you and listening to your journey and your wisdom. So that was Justin Snead 56:43 amazing. It's been a pleasure. Thank you for having me on. And I've been a fan of your work for a long time. Obviously, we've talked on Instagram for what, a year or two now. Keep doing what you do, man. I love it. I love seeing your work. Did your Aurora panels are just mind blowing ly good. So I may I may need some advice here. Maybe we can do like a little trade, you know? Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 57:03 Yeah, man. Awesome. That would be awesome. But I appreciate your kind words very much. Thank you, Justin. All right, we can't as well. That was one awesome episode. And yeah, you can check out his work on the comment below, through different social media. But also check out you know, his printshop if that's something that you want to support him or you want it hanging on your wall, I know. He got just amazing, amazing shots of the storms that I could never dream off. Yeah, you're one of one of my favourite storm chaser there are like a good handful that like you know, truly my favourite and I truly like when I saw your photo, it was just like very different. You know, it's not only about the storm so I really love watching that from you know, from your work so, but yeah, like, if you do want to chase storm, you know, like, you just didn't say to hit him up on the tours or find other tours before you try to do it yourself. If it's especially if it's your first time. You know, not it's, I mean, it might cost you a little bit more but at the end of the day, your life is precious, more precious than money. So, but thanks a lot for tuning in. We can hunters and if you haven't already, so hit the subscribe button and hit Justin up. Say thank you if you know what he said has really resonate with you. As he's, as you said earlier, these are the things that kept us going and we really appreciate it. We'll see you guys in the next episode.
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Rob is the founder and CEO of RDB Hospitality, a hospitality consulting firm with a particular focus on Travel Management & Concierge services for high net worth, dignitary and celebrity travelers. After years working in luxury hotels, the number one question I get asked is “Who's the most famous person you've met?”, and honestly that's a tough question to answer. If you stay in the industry long enough, interacting with government officials, celebrities and other VVIP guests becomes commonplace. What's not common however, is how a hotel can repeatedly deliver an experience to this sought after group of travelers that ensures they keep getting the business. It takes awareness, communication, discretion and the ability to move quickly when the situation calls for it. Everyone wants to have the big name stay with them but getting your hotel ready to service these guests requires the ability to make them the most important people in the hotel while at the same time not getting caught up in the hype and treating them like anyone else. Rob shares some great insight into misconceptions about these types of guests, how hotels are selected, how they can best prepare, and why those riders can be so crazy. About RobSince 2003, Rob DelliBovi has overseen hospitality sales, marketing, and revenue management strategy for many of the industry's biggest names. In recent years with his company, RDB Hospitality, DelliBovi and team have served as full-service advisers or asset managers on properties in domestic & international markets. RDB Hospitality has worked with over 140 properties and brands worldwide. Prior to his advisory portfolio at RDB Hospitality, DelliBovi was Vice President of Sales for Dream Hotel Group, overseeing the group's portfolio of five brands. DelliBovi has also held various management positions with leading boutique and lifestyle hotel brands. Since 2009, DelliBovi has also owned an IATAN accredited travel agency (working independently w/ Travel Experts, a Virtuoso Agency) and concierge company, where his team handles day-to-day needs for more than 500 celebrities and touring recording artists, as well as various corporations, executives, productions, festivals, and high-net-worth individuals. Since 2017, DelliBovi has served as an executive recruiter & trainer for hotel, nightlife & restaurant companies, where his team is already one of the leading groups in these industries. LinksWebsite:https://www.rdbvip.com/ ( https://www.rdbvip.com/) LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/robdellibovi/ ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/robdellibovi/) Instragram:https://www.instagram.com/robdellibovi/ ( https://www.instagram.com/robdellibovi/) --- Thank you to Breezeway for sponsoring this episode. If you're looking for an operations software platform that will make an immediate impact on your business, visit http://breezeway.io/provenprinciples (breezeway.io/provenprinciples) to learn more. --- For past episodes, show notes or if you've got a story that might make a great episode, head over to https://www.theprovenprinciplespodcast.com/ (theprovenprinciplespodcast.com). We'd love to hear from you. You can subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts, even on YouTube... and if you haven't already, don't forget to leave us a rating and a review. Thanks for listening to The Proven Principles Hospitality Podcast.
1206[스포츠와 연예중] ‘데이트폭력·몰카 혐의' 대한항공 정지석, 초단기 자숙 후 복귀 / 에르메스 VVIP·고액 상담료 논란에 심경 밝힌 오은영 박사 / 팬 때리고 핸드폰 부순 황철순. 피해자와 형동생 사이 됐다? (김현회, 강경윤)
“It's going to be more stressful. The expectations are going to be higher and everything you do is going to be scrutinized.” Today we're talking about the different challenges and dynamics that you'll face when protecting VVIP's. Do you have the right skill set to protect a VVIP? do you even know what a VVIP is and what makes their profile different to other client types? In this episode, our guest is Simon Morgan, former royalty protection and founder of Trojan consultancy. Simon has established himself as the go-to authority on all issues concerning royalty protection and has made regular TV appearances to provide his perspective to various news channels on the topic. In this insightful interview we discuss: High profile security fails – Working with VVIP's means you're always in the public eye, you're constantly scrutinized and you'll be critiqued by your peers. The Royal Household – Who are the main stakeholders and where should you focus your relationship-building efforts? Empathy – Why it can be a double-edged sword for a protector and how to guard against red carpet fever. Avoiding catastrophe syndrome - the attributes that are required to succeed when protecting clients of wealth, visibility & status. More about Simon: Simon is the Founder of Trojan Consultancy. Having served as a Metropolitan Police Officer for nearly 20 years, serving in SO14(2) Royalty Personal Protection, SO19 Force Firearms Command and The Territorial Support Group. His experience and knowledge gained in the Police Service is now being used in the private sector, to support Clients. Since 2013, he has been involved in the many different facets of the private security industry from Consultancy, to training, all the way through to delivery and policymaking. He is a member of The Association of Security Consultants, The Security Institute, ASIS International and The Institute of Directors. He is fully licensed and insured to undertake strategic, operational and training roles. https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-morgan-365a0b7a/ (Simon Morgan) https://www.trojanconsultancy.co.uk/ (Trojan Consultancy) 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)
The closing set for the VVIP tent on Saturday night at the Bournemouth 7's Festival, recorded live!
1. 姐妹會一年中的正式活動有哪些? 2. 平常每周舉辦的Function和Mixer都在做甚麼? 3. 每個學期一次的重頭戲:Semi-Formal & Formal. 4. 有甚麼有趣的公益活動? 5. 學校內的其他活動。 其他姐妹會資訊請聽第26集! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app