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Supertalk Eagle Hour
Broadcasting From Pete Taylor Park With Guest Host Hill Denson Along With Illinois Play-By-Play Voice Scott Beatty Previewing The Weekend

Supertalk Eagle Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 41:20


Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM

SKATCAST
SKATCAST | The Dave and Angus Show | Episode 13

SKATCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 28:09


SKATCAST with the Script Keeper presents: The Dave and Angus Show episode 13. Two voices escaped SKATCAST and have run amok across the US, looking to see all 50 states. They also do other shit, but so far, it's mainly getting punched in various historical locations around the nation.Today's Bullshit:Minnesota is a BIG state with a ton of fun to be had. But here are the cities/towns that are featured on this week's show:[Minneapolis] D&A spend a bunch of time in the twin cities area, which includes discovering a giant blue cock in a sculpture garden, meeting with some older gentlemen at the American Swedish Institute, visiting the Mall of America (Bloomington, MN) and the Minnesota Zoo (Apple Valley, MN).[St. Paul] D&A did a bunch of things in St. Paul, but only the Diablo Burger food challenge is featured this time.[Brainerd] The dysfunctional duo had a great time at Paul Bunyan Land! They can't wait for you to hear the entirety of their real-time adventure![Duluth] The guys start their beer drinking tour in Duluth. Angus, alcohol and a giant body of water (which he thinks is an ocean) is probably dumb. We do it anyway.[Two Harbors] More beer drinking. Also, the boys walk on the beach and Angus claims Northeastern Minnesota for himself.[Eveleth] Dave is excited to see the USA Hockey Hall of Fame in Eveleth, MN. [Grand Rapids] Dave also gets to see da Vinci's giant horse statue. Angus fixates on it's dingus. It's a real mature segment.[Warren] Warren, MN is home to Minnesota's most famous UFO case, and Dave and Angus couldn't resist making the long trip up north.[Sauk Centre] In the final stop of the trip, D&A once again are sent to a haunted building, this time it's the Palmer House Hotel. Angus is certain he see's something.Visit us for more episodes of SKATCAST and other shows like SKATCAST presents The Dave & Angus Show plus BONUS material at https://www.skatcast.com Watch select shows and shorts on YouTube: bit.ly/34kxCneJoin the conversation on Discord! https://discord.gg/YmDG4gF8agFor all show related questions: info@skatcast.comPlease rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow SKATCAST on social media!! Instagram: @theescriptkeeper Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scriptkeepersATWanna become a Patron? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/SkatcastSign up through Patreon and you'll get Exclusive Content, Behind The Scenes video, special downloads and more! Prefer to make a donation instead? You can do that through our PayPal: https://paypal.me/skatcastpodcast Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

C3 Amsterdam & Almere
Jesus and the Parables: The Parable of the Ten Minas | Lizby Warren Warren

C3 Amsterdam & Almere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 38:57


Mynt
Elizabeth Warren | Warren Democrats | Learn with me ASMR

Mynt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 15:27


Elizabeth Warren | Warren Democrats | Learn with me ASMR

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StartUp Diary
Interview: Warren Schaeffer, Founder of Knowable | Startup Diary 381

StartUp Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 42:03


An interview with Warren Schaeffer, Founder of Knowable. A bit about Warren: Warren Shaeffer is a 2x company co-founder, a 2x human co-founder, and a 1st generation American. He's currently the CEO and Co-founder of Knowable, a venture-backed audio platform whose mission is to unlock billions of hours of learning time in order to help more people achieve their potential. He started Knowable to solve his own problem: he wanted to learn new skills, but couldn't find the time for video courses. Prior to Knowable, Warren was the CEO and Co-founder of Vidme, a video platform that grew to over 25 million monthly users (acquired by Giphy), and the COO and Co-owner of SocialEngine (acquired by Room214). Prior to becoming a tech entrepreneur, Warren worked as an investor at Golden Gate Capital, where he helped launch a billion dollar credit fund, and as an investment banker at JPMorgan in the technology and media group. Warren is a graduate of Harvard where he was a member of the Harvard Lampoon, and currently splits time between Portland and LA with his partner and two toddlers. Warren enjoys story telling in all its forms, and occasionally performs live stories for the Moth. He also recently performed stand up comedy for the first time at an open mic. He was nervous, but did get some laughs. Connect with Warren: Warren on LinkedIn Warren on Twitter Knowable on Twitter Knowable on LinkedIn Join our community of likeminded entrepreneurs and get involved in the discussion over on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thebusinessownersgroup/ Have a question you want answering on the show? Email us at: startupdiary@nbs.fm Amazon links to the gear we use to podcast: Zoom H6 Handy Recorder: https://amzn.to/2Jp14uA Audio-Technica AT2020 Cardioid Condenser Microphone: https://amzn.to/2UqvDq1 Adjustable Mic stands: https://amzn.to/2wNODFI Simple Pop filters: https://amzn.to/3arhONJ XLR Cables: https://amzn.to/2UpMVDs SD Card: https://amzn.to/2UFCzhQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Gerry Callahan Podcast
President Trump Addresses Coronavirus; Rush Limbaugh Has A Coronavirus Theory; Native Americans Request Apology from Elizabeth Warren; Warren's Embarrassing Colbert Segment; Pete Davidson Address Dan Crenshaw Incident; Latest Tom Brady Rumor

The Gerry Callahan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 81:43


President Trump held a press conference yesterday to address the fears over coronavirus. Rush Limbaugh has his own coronavirus theory. 200 Cherokees and other Native Americans sign a letter asking Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren to fully retract her past claims to being Native American. Stephen Colbert tries to be funny with Senator Warren but it doesn't hit the mark. Pete Davidson's Netflix special rehashes his incident with Dan Crenshaw. A new Tom Brady rumor is out there with a brand new-unexpected-team. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-gerry-callahan-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Cuckoo’s chronicles
Warren, Warren!

Cuckoo’s chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 4:02


Giving on every level

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Locker Room Talk Podcast
Real Deal Top Shotta - with Guest Mr.KOA

Locker Room Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 70:32


Superstar content creator and photography guru, Mr.KOA reflects upon his locker room history alongside former teammate Warren Warren at Ottawa U, and shares his personal voyage to switching careers as effectively as a drop-step. Paul George returns to Indiana and is showered with boos, Kawhi returns to Toronto with anticipated cheers, are fans forgetful idiots or super groupies? The Chosen One or the Washed King; who dares throw rocks at the throne? And... what type of shots are mans really shooting in the club tho? Mr.KOA shares his takes on these topics and MORE in this entertaining session. 

The MuscleCar Place
TMCP #396: Nathan Warren, Warren Customs; Job Complete! The Full And Final Restoration Story of Kibbe Lee!

The MuscleCar Place

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 51:47


This week I traveled to Warren Customs in Hamilton Alabama to hang out with Nathan Warren and pickup my freshly updated General Lee! I dropped the car off in January for the full "Season 2" Dukes of Hazzard conversion and after months of hard work he was ready to roll. Last week, he was done! This is the whole story of the restoration, soup to nuts. Even before I purchased  this car, Nathan had offered to be the one to do the work to make my dream come true. Creating this particular car seemed easy....but was really tricky as most of the subtle changes were fairly major.  Other than the fact that my car was already orange and wearing the GL uniform, cosmetically almost everything else had to change. In episode 353 of The Muscle Car Place I did the first full interview with Nathan where we detailed the plans how to make it as TV correct as it could get. Little did I know that things would go way beyond our simple plans. Kibbe Lee correct brown interior The General Lee is as much a character in The Dukes Of Hazzard show as any other cast member. Like most actors the role changes and the actor looks different over several years of filming. To be as accurate as it can be, a specific season had to be chosen and I chose to make the car a season two clone with all the oddities that time had to offer. Nathan was more than up to the challenge and even has parts he can make for other General Lee creators out there. One piece that REALLY pulls off the "Season 2" look is the amazing push bar that is the most accurate recreation I have seen. In order to make it that great it had to go through a couple iterations, and change more, even after it looked correct at first. There is a lot of work in any restoration but Nathan admitted that in some cases he made more work for himself by striving for the most accurate representation possible. Customers in his shop agree that he is a stickler and they trust him to make the job right. The post TMCP #396: Nathan Warren, Warren Customs; Job Complete! The Full And Final Restoration Story of Kibbe Lee! first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.

ClickFunnels Radio
Monetization Strategies: Building Your Visions And Dreams - David Asarnow - FHR #275

ClickFunnels Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 22:38


Why Dave Decided to talk to David Asarnow: David Asarnow is a visionary entrepreneur, digital marketing leader and author of the upcoming book The Competition. A four-time member of ClickFunnels Two Comma Club and 2018 8-Figure Award Winner, David is passionate about helping entrepreneurs create massive value, leverage, and profits through his proprietary monetization strategies and online challenge.  David recently co-launched the Ultimate Life Foundation Course designed to walk entrepreneurs through the exact steps they need to create their ultimate life and business in just 60 days. Tips and Tricks for You and Your Business: How do you scale your company? (2:07) How to master and run an agency. (5:57) Starting from scratch: Business tips. (15:25) Quotable Moments: "Business Nitrogen… we are a monetization agency. We are really good at helping people monetize their visions and dreams." "Most people try to overcomplicate it. Just have fun, connect with your audience, and then, magic starts to happen." "If you treat people with loyalty and respect, you will get it in return." Other Tidbits: David discusses Business nitrogen: what it is and does! He talks about his monetization agency and how they effectively help people achieve their business goals; as well as different concepts and ideas. He enlightens the audience on how to build a business, scale properly, as well as hiring the right people. Links: FunnelHackerRadio.com FunnelHackerRadio.com/freetrial FunnelHackerRadio.com/dreamcar ---Transcript--- Speaker 1:     00:00           Welcome to funnel hacker radio podcast, where we go behind the scenes and uncover the tactics and strategies top entrepreneurs are using to make more sales, dominate their markets, and how you can get those same results. Here's your host, Dave Woodward. Everybody. Welcome back to funnel hacker radio. Okay. I'm your Speaker 2:     00:19           host, Dave Woodward, and today I am so excited to bring back Mr David Dot Sarno. David, welcome to the show. Thanks Dave. Thanks for having me here. I am so excited. So those you guys don't know. David, he's been crushing it. He's got a company called business nitrogen. Tell people about what business nitrogen does and then we'll talk about this crazy wall. It's behind you that no one can see, but I'm just amazed at that. That's right. No one can see it. So business nitrogen, if you look at what do we do? We're a monetization agency. People have their crazy concepts, their ideas, and they just don't know how to get them blonde so they don't know how to take her from six figures to seven figures, seven figures to eight figures, eight figures it up and they come to business nitrogen because we are really good at helping people monetize their visions and their dreams does. Speaker 2:     01:03           That's awesome. Uh, so for those you guys who can't see this amazing wall, what I'm staring at, so I've got dead right in the screen, but behind him is this blue lit wall that has this huge eight figure award, right? The big x right in the middle and then surrounded by are four other two Comma Club award. I mean, this guy has been crushing it not only for yourself, David, I think, which I think is cool, but also for your clients. And I think that's the part I want to make sure we've talked to people about today is you and I were just, before we started doing the recording, we're talking about when you and I met almost kind of a first year of, of click funnels. Really some of the things we were doing and where it's come and I think people don't understand the impact that it's had, not only for click funnels but on you and your life, but most importantly on your clients' lives. Speaker 2:     01:48           I mean you've got clients now again, we were. You were on stage at funnel hacking live and you and one of your client forgot his name. I just drew up Warren Warren, so basically he's getting this beautiful ring that we presented to them, but it was because of you and the business that you helped him build. So if you don't mind, tell people just a little bit about. I know you say you taught you scaled companies, but how do you actually do it? That's what people want. How do you really scale? I mean, you're an agency full service agency that's been killing it for a long time. So I was doing this before. I mean before click funnels was around. I mean when I was in, when I was in my twenties, I was building. I built a business for someone else who went from zero to $45,000,000 over five years. Speaker 2:     02:32           I built a division for a company that was 50 years old. We just went into new way in a different way, so when people often ask, you know, how do I. it's so funny because what? Then I went off and I started a franchise company. We grew that to top 15 hot franchise, so the skillset of building businesses is building a business. You start with strategy and that's one of the big things that I think that most people have a problem with is they get really excited and they get a lot of shiny objects and I can be in there all over the place and they don't get really clear, really focused in one thing that Russell's had a lot of things at the last funnel hacking live. He said something that was very profound and I've repeated it over and over again. He said, stop building funnel after funnel after funnel. Speaker 2:     03:22           Pick one funnel. Refine that. Make that so focused, so good and so connected to your audience in your niche that once it gets to a million dollars, then you can add onto it, then you can change. And, and really if you ask what do we do, you just get very clear and laser focused. And for me, because I work with clients and I helped the clients monetize it, I compartmentalize. So when I'm on this client, I am 100 percent focused in on their strategy, their niche, what do they need to do to connect with their audience differently? And here's the interesting thing that most people don't realize. I know you guys do it. The funnel, I mean, here's the cool thing, russell is using a funnel that can do, you know, seven, eight plus figures, right? And then someone else had the exact same funnel and it doesn't produce a dollar. Speaker 2:     04:11           Why? Because he knows his audience, he knows how to communicate with his audience. And one of the cool thing, I mean, what most people don't know is actually I have a two time emmy award winning media person. I'm abby give in our company now that we actually help our clients create and craft their media message on the front end. I've been the facebook five times over the last couple months invited because we're now not. We're investing over $2,000,000 a month of client's investment on facebook, so we get to participate and really learn what's going and the cool thing is it's having that message to market match. It's understanding your niche, it's understanding your audience and then making sure that your funnel does a really good job. Does it distract, but make sure that it compliments exactly what you're saying on the front end and then leads them down that journey and keeps that communication going and that makes it really easy when you have clients who are willing to participate in the process and just, you know, it's like I say, you do like Mr Miyagi, paint the fence, wax on, wax off. Speaker 2:     05:16           It's most people try to overcomplicate it. Just have fun, connect with your audience, and then magic starts to happen. I love it. Uh, I can tell you, David, one of the things that you are just the best that you just talked about as far as amy give, you have this ability to act as the quarterback of an amazing team and to, again, you can either use the analogy as far as a quarterback of the football team or the general contractor. How do you, I mean, you have this mindset from strategy there that a lot of people, you and I were talking about this regarding our whole certified partners program and some of the frustrations that some people ran into with the idea that you can't master everything and you didn't go about trying to master absolutely everything. Help people understand what's the best. If you're going to run an agency like you're running. Speaker 2:     06:01           I mean you guys are doing huge numbers. If you're going to master and run an agency like that, how do you act as a quarterback? How do you gain the skill set to run a business like you're doing it? Well, if you look at it this way of running a business is like being a parent. Um, within your team, you've got to, you know, it's like listening, it's coaching, it's mentoring. Um, I learned I wasn't good in the beginning when I first got the opportunity to build that $45 million division. I had a really good mentor and we're still friends today and if you watch this, his name's mark graff. And he was willing to, to, to let me make mistakes. He was willing to ask me, you know, what do you think, why would you do it this way? And I asked him why did he do that? Speaker 2:     06:47           And he said, because when you're a manager one day, you're going to need to be able to. You'll never be able to build something that's scalable. If everything has to go through you and I'm creating you into a mini me. I'm creating you to learn how to ask the right questions to listen, to get strategic and your frack. I hired you because you come up with better ideas than I do and I just learned. And so how, how do I build a business like this? A I, I hire some really good people. I test everyone that there's an old adage, hire slowly fire quickly, hire slowly. So many people want to just hire someone that they put a warm body in place. And so I test people out. I all bring on, if I want to hire someone, I will hire a higher, sometimes three people on a test project and see how they give me an idea about that because I love, I've seen you do this before. Speaker 2:     07:44           I've seen you do it in the graphics area. I've seen you do it in, in different parts. So give me an example of what you would hire them to do and how you would test them before you bring them onto your team. I'll give you an example. About seven, eight years ago, um, I wanted to rebuild my website and my team was really busy and I knew that if I was going to scale I was going to need more team members. So I, I didn't even know what I wanted. I mean, I'm not, I'm probably the hardest person because clients, I expect to know what they want. Sometimes I don't even know. It's sorta like I'll know it when I see it that I'll like it. So what I did was I created a bio and a brief of what I thought is essentially the image, the focus, the feel, the look that I wanted, and I went out and I hired seven different people. Speaker 2:     08:32           Okay. And I told him to come up with the design. After that, I narrowed it down to I believe four. After that I gave. Once the design was done, I narrowed it down to three and then I paid them. I paid them their full rate. I didn't try to say here's one of the things people often say is, well, I'm going to ask you, Hey, do a test project. And I'll see how know I paid them their full asking rate. I didn't ask any questions. It's an investment to find someone who's good and guess what? Out of that I hired those three people and and today one of them is one of my stars who is, who is my, one of my top click funnels people. Because then when we, from the time I met you, I'm from the click funnels. I just have them start building funnels for six months doing nothing else. Speaker 2:     09:22           This was before you had any training before? There was a certification and that's my my. Before I will put a team member to work on a project. I will have them working at least six months just I have one guy who's just building funnels for a year right now and I don't have more pain on client projects. I'll have them hack stuff and do like that protest project because he's not where I want them yet. So I'm willing to take the time in training and development team are running it like a real company versus just, Hey, I do a funnel here and it's running from project to project to project. I mean we have retainer clients who've been with us for almost eight years Speaker 2:     10:02           and and the reason is because we're a partner in their success and you know, I mean I believe that you just got to treat people with respect and don't just hire. It's like I've heard people say, well, I'm hiring an outsourcer. I'll and then I can let them go. Dude. They've got families. They want stability. I mean keep it if you treat it, if you treat people like with the, the, the. If you treat people with loyalty and respect, you'll get it in return. I love that. Again, you've only, I know a couple of your team members and it's so cool as you sit and talk to them, how much they enjoy working with you and how you are so focused on helping build them and I love the idea and we've seen it even within our own internal agency we have here, but that same idea. Speaker 2:     10:49           Don't be afraid to pay people, build people and help them grow and I think so many times people are trying to just get a quick five or job done or quick and I'm like, listen, if you're trying to build a company, you got to build a company and you've done such a great job as, as really building an amazing agency. So congratulations on that. Thank you. And actually my agency took a total turn in a funnel direction that I had no plan on when I signed up for clickfunnels certification. Seriously, this has changed. It has changed my life, it's changed how I, how I've looked at everything and it's pretty amazing. I appreciate that. You know, one of the things I know as I've spoken to a couple of your clients, sometimes you will actually take a piece you made mentioned just a few minutes ago that you're actually vested in their success. How do you set that up as an agency? Speaker 2:     11:43           Two different ways. There's people up front that hire me for consulting and I've, you know, and I, and they me a monthly retainer for consulting and then they get, I offer them funnel services at wholesale or discounts, significant discount, but the, with that I get a percentage of the revenue after, you know, the percentage of revenue, percentage, revenue of adspend, however we work it out so that way it's fair. Uh, there are some projects that um, partners in, I mean literally we set up a company in LLC and I own stock in their company and they assigned stock over to me. Um, and there's projects that I get a retainer. So how it usually starts out is I want to make sure that I like working with someone because frankly, if I don't like someone I don't want, I mean life's too short. Got Seriously, it's way too short and I've experienced it too unfortunately in the past year with friends that aren't here any longer and it made me realize even more how important it is who you surround yourself with and who you work with. Speaker 2:     12:52           So what I'd like to do is a few months, it's like a four month or so trial where they're paying the retainer and they're paying us to do the work and it's not an insignificant retainer. We're talking about 10 grand a month plus. So it's not insignificant, but they're paying me for my ideas. They're paying me to create a strategy and to mentor them. And during that we're going to build and we're going to launch something. We're going to see what it's like working together. If either any point in that time we don't like working with each other, there's no obligation. Then there's comes a point where we're launching and we're going to need to make a decision, do we want to still play together, and then if we do, here's the different ways that we can do it. So I mean that's one of the things that actually this idea came at funnel hacking live. Speaker 2:     13:42           By the way, if you haven't been the funnel hacking live, you need to be there because I can promise you that I have had a business altering life changing breakthrough it every single funnel hacking live. So I don't think you. You may not recall me telling you. I think when I was at the mastermind one time, that was when I was invited there. I was telling you that Russell made a comment about someone paying him $100,000 plus a percentage of the revenue. I remember that. That was right there. That's when that became my model. So all I have to do is hear it. They need a contract. I don't have to. All I have is a seed and I'm like, well if he can do it, I can do it too. And by the way, the one funnel away concept is exactly that. If they can do it, there's no reason why you can't do it. Speaker 2:     14:32           So all I to hear that Russell was doing it and that's my new model and that became my new model from that day on. I love it. Thank you so much for sharing that. Well, David, I can tell you we've got so many fun part for me to talk to you about this. We can go on for hours because I'm so excited and so passionate about what you're doing. A one of the things you're involved in right now is what we're launching here. Literally by the time this recording comes out, it's probably just actually going live, but this whole idea as far as 30 days.com and what we ended up doing was really going out to massively successful people like yourself and said, listen, if you lost absolutely everything, all your money, all your contacts, everything except for your knowledge that you have and the click funnels account, what would you do in 30 days? Speaker 2:     15:15           And you're one of our 30 who actually submitted a plan. Uh, I can't wait to you for you to actually get a copy of the book. It's literally 500 plus pages. It's huge. It's super, super cool. But if you don't mind, tell people just a little bit about, just a little quick section here. What would you end up doing? What would be some of the things that you would do if you lost everything? What would you start with? Well, here's an interesting thing thing, and I don't know if you know this, if you don't read my chapter yet. When I read that I got chills down my spine and I almost teared up. And here's why. Most, most people though, you'll know it now, lets people know that was me a decade ago. I literally, um, you know, I spent, I, I blew through over a million dollars. Speaker 2:     16:01           I went upside down, um, and it came to that point that if I did not stop getting out of my, I'll, I'll say it, you know, early midlife crisis and just stop and really start a business on my own because I left the franchise company to, and I literally spent about a year and a half to two years to two and a half years learning and discovering. And it wasn't to that point that I said, um, if I don't do something by the end of this month, I don't know, I won't have anything. And literally it was that point that I built a six figure business and then the six figure business became a multiple in one month. Why? Because my back was against the wall. So although it was a decade ago, I had a really hard time playing with to tell. I couldn't tell someone to do something if I wouldn't do it. So I literally scrambled during that Fourth of July holiday in July. Speaker 2:     16:59           And I pretended as if I didn't have anything and I said I don't have any contacts. And I literally walked in a place and I did. I went back to what I would do because me, I'm not going to build a funnel to sell things because what do I do? I'm an agency. I build things for other people. So my goto was literally go get a client, go do something and I and I created, which is a new business model that I believe will be a multi seven figure business model. I've got a few really cool niches where we are focused in on and I can now replicate and license this funnel to other places. But that came out of the book. I mean that came out as a school. So literally I had to put myself in the pressure and you know, as perturbation, I had to put that stress on to pretend as if. So we're on fourth of July and my family's on vacation and they're like, what are you doing? I'm writing this book. No, I'm building a new business. Speaker 2:     18:00           And, and so it is, it's, it's a new business that it's been, it's been testing and it's proving itself out. I'm making sure that it's predictable, replicatable, duplicatable, etc. And then by the way, what hap came out of that is a business that could actually run without me. Oh, thAt's so awesome. That is amazing. Because I know most agencies don't work that way. Most agencies, you're the boss, you're the owner, you're the guy who's basically got your district strategist. So I am so excited to hear all about this later. That's super, super cool. That by the way, that's wHat came out of the box of guys. If you haven't read the book, that's just my story and I give you day by day, step by step, not what I would do, what I actually did while writing the story. Oh, that's so awesome. Dude. That is so cool. Speaker 2:     18:49           Oh, can I get chills? Just that book is going to be one of my favorite books ever. We've got so many cool things behind it just because of people like yourself. We've got over 350 people have done over a million dollars in sales funnel, but it's not as cool as that is. You get, again, people like yourself who've done over 20 over $10,000,000 in a sales funnel. But for me, it's, it's the businesses and the lives of people that you've changed because of that. It's not just you as cool as you are. It's as I liquor is here. As I look around, I'm like, you've literally bless the lives of hundreds of people. I mean the people you employ now, the other businesses that now are thriving because of you and what you've done. and I just, I get so excited to see the ripple down effect of a success and I just, again, congratulations to all that you've done. Speaker 2:     19:38           It's just been so neat for me to walk you over the last three years just to. I mean, you're just crushing it and I think it's. I appreciate that you were able to take your 4th of July vacation to contribute as much and to give back and you always get back to me anytime I asked, but you were so kind to do this for us and I think it'll be a huge thing for, for those people who really want to put your back up against the wall and make stuff happen. And cOngratulations again. Well, thank you and thanks for asking and by the way I almost didn't happen because it was sent to my old email and luckily I got a voxer and then we were able to get it done. So that's probably why I had that crash and burn last minute email. If I had known a month earlier, I would've had more time, but then again, I probably would've waited to the last minute, like most people do. Speaker 2:     20:21           Absolutely. Well, as we get kind of close to wrapping things up here, anything else you want to make sure that any of our clickfunnels audience or any of our funnel hacker radio audiences wants to know or should know it. Just do it. I mean, there's no excuse. The only reason why you don't succeed is because you're getting your own way. Um, so many people say, well, I don't have money to do this, or like, I can't do this right now or have to do it my own way. That's usually after people have blown through. All of that is usually when I get the phone call and saying, I'm from your help. So if you have that dream, you know, put the right people in your corner. It doesn't have to be made, it doesn't have to be like company, they put people in your corner that they had been there, that can help you, that can mentor you and guide you and your you'll be well on your way and just take massive action, get out of your own head, take other people's advice and just connect with your audience and give more than you receive. Speaker 2:     21:20           Just one thing I learned from my grandfather is just give value, give value, give value, give value, and I say that because I've talked a lot about my grandfather and this story and also the book that I'm writing right now and love it again. Thanks so much. I appreciate all. Appreciate your friendship a ton and just so always fun seeing you. And again, thank you so much for all that you give to our community. You're always given back and I appreciate it. Done. Awesome. Thanks dave. Thanks for having me. Speaker 3:     21:46           Bye. Hey everybody, thank you so much for taking the time to listen to the podcast. If you don't mind, could you please share this with others, rate and review this podcast on itunes. It means the world to me where I'm trying to get to as a million downloads here in the next few months and just crush through over $650,000 and I just want to get the next few 100,000 so we can get to a million downloads and see really what I can do to help improve and and get this out to more people at the same time. If there's a topic, there's something you'd like me to share or someone you'd like me to interview, by all means, just reach out to me on facebook. You can pm me and I'm more than happy to take any of your feedback as well as if people would like me to interview more than happy to reach out and have that conversation with you. So again, go to itunes, rate and review this, share this podcast with others and let me know how else I can improve this or what I can do to to make this better for you guys. Thanks.

ReWatchable, Agent Carter: A TV Re-Watch Podcast
ReWatchable Episode #231: ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ 6x19, 'Angel' 3x19 - Perfect Oreo

ReWatchable, Agent Carter: A TV Re-Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 142:51


Join ReWatchable as we discuss Buffy the Vampire season 6, episode 19, “Seeing Red,” and Angel season 3, episode 19, “The Price.” Superfans: Caitlin and Natalie Newbies: Kristen and Mitch Fun Facts: Mitch is in a FOMO Nintendo mode. Ariana wrapped One Day At a Time this week and is about to start a new job. Natalie has found and actually received a new secondhand vintage house wanker table. Caitlin has had Gage for one year on the day of this recording! But it’s not like he understands that or steak juice. Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6, episode 19, “Seeing Red”: -Synopsis -Superfans have been dreading this episode since the start of the podcast. -Joss included Amber for the first time in the opening credits in this episode on purpose because he thought it would be “cute.” -The shooting environment for this show sounds so stressful. -This whole echo chamber effect for Joss’ work doesn’t do him any favors. -This episode marked the rise and fall of The Trio. -The inclusion of guns here was an interesting twist in the plot. -We want to like Jonathan, but that’s mostly because he’s played by Danny Strong. -Did any of us see it coming that Andrew had a crush on Warren? -Warren isn’t secure enough in his masculinity to get with Andrew. -The two orbs in a sac OMG. -That’s it, Mitch is going to Pigfarts. -The contrast between Tara and Willow getting back together and the end of this episode is crushing. -Is Dawn gay? Or why is she so excited about the sex happening in her house? -Aaaaand we’re done with anything resembling a fun and pleasant conversation. -Dawn should not have stuck her nose into Spike’s business. -Yeah, trigger warning for this whole episode. -Spike trying to take advantage of Buffy was such a horrific scene. –Natalie’s interview with James Marsters touches more on our thoughts on this horrific scene. -It’s important for show creators to understand that their material doesn’t exist in a vacuum. -Apparently, they didn’t do trigger warnings before content like this when this episode aired. -Why does Xander feel so entitled to Buffy’s attention and apology? -Where was Spike going on his motorcycle at the end? -Filming the rape scene was nowhere near fair for either actor. -There’s no break from the trauma, as Warren waltzes right in with the gun. -This death was not earned, as Tara’s death was used simply as a plot point. -Why is killing the lesbian girlfriend such a troupe? -Is the treating of gay characters like this homophobic? -Ariana’s finally to the point of liking Buffy! -The Trio is no longer the bigger threat, as Evil Willow falls into line. -So it has to mean that Tara’s death sticks because Willow turned evil? -But it’s season 6, so it can only get worse. -Favorite Scenes -Favorite Lines Angel season 6, episode 19, “The Price”: -Synopsis -Cordy is a beautiful light demon, yayyyyy. -The return of Thaumogenesis. -There were some horror movies potentially referenced in this episode. -The Pancakes are still struggling to figure out how to operate without Wes. -Connor is Dawn 2.0. -Natalie’s already apologizing for the misery we’re about to experience. -How about a demon prom, eh? That could be fun? -Groo and Cordy’s days are probably limited. -You never know where Cordy’s hair is going to go next! -Ariana isn’t feeling Cordy as much as before. -Cordelia is rightfully upset that Angel didn’t contact her about Connor. -We want Cordy to feel again. We’re missing out on some important scenes and confrontations from her. -Connor probably has some hell dimension issues. -What was the actual price of this episode? -Favorite Scenes -Favorite Lines Listener Feedback: -Amber Benson (Tara) and Adam Busch (Warren) dated! -Does Warren have a soul? -“Seeing Red” is tough for all of us. -Yeah, why did Cordy never confront Wes? Mitch’s Musings/Ariana’s Answers: –Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6, episode 20, “Villains” –Angel season 3, episode 20, “A New World” Contact us! Email: rewatchable.podcast@gmail.com Twit...

Golf Talk Live
Golf Talk Live - Coaches Corner plus PGA Master Professional - Warren Bottke

Golf Talk Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2015 120:00


Welcome to Golf Talk Live! This week on Coaches Corner: Clint Wright -  A 30 year member of the PGA, Partner at TGM Golf, a big proponent of The R3 Approach. Plus one of the best covering the short game today. Pete Buchanan -  Founder/Director of Instruction. Pete is founder and owner of Plane Simple Golf, LLC which houses Plane Simple Golf Circuit and the Simple Swing Repeater Training Brace. Alison Curdt -  PGA, LPGA Master Professional in Instruction, Director of Instruction at Wood Ranch Golf Club, Marriage & Family Therapist Registered Intern #78772 Later I interviewPGA Master Professional - Warren Bottke. Here's a little about Warren: Warren a PGA Master Professional, is widely known as a golf instructor to leading Tour Professionals, top amateurs, nationally ranked juniors and high profile athletes. For the last 38 years, he has taught and directed golf camps, successful large-scale tournaments and instructional clinics for corporate and non-profit organizations. Among Warren’s accomplishments, he has been named a Golf Digest Florida Top Golf Instructor, the 2005 National PGA Horton Smith Award winner, and a Travel and Leisure Top 40 PGA Instructor. Warren also makes guest instructor appearances on The Golf Channel Golf Academy. Golf Talk Live is also available for download on iTunes, and Stitcher.com. Join me Thursday at 6PM CST right here on GolfTalkLive.

Chemistry World Podcast
Chemistry World podcast - July 2014

Chemistry World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2014 32:34


We speak to artist Briony Marshall and art detective Warren Warren about the more artistic sides of chemistry