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Rich at Heart
The best and worst of 40 platforms that cover street life, gangs & prison.

Rich at Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 67:27


Rich At Heart podcast (episode 74) hosted by Munchie B with guest host Alex Alonso to cover the best and worst street, gang and prison channels on Youtube. Last month 27 channels were covered but this episode the list was expanded to 43 channels and on both lists, Wack100 had the worst performing channel. 00:00 - Rich At Heart Episode 7402:39 - No Jumper view count, has the most views04:01 - Rank 2. Poetik Flakko view count05:29 - Rank 3. Back on Figg view count06:29 - Rank 4, Street TV view count08:08 - Rank 5 Renegade Media10:07 - Rank 6, Figgmunity11:03 - Rank 7, fake Luce Cannon13:05 - Rank 8, Compton Ricc Roc13:32 - Ric Rocc said he was going to holla at Charisse15:32 - Rank 9, Bomb 1st15:43 - Clip Spider speaking on Munchie B calling Reggie Wright16:47 - Rank 10, Cuhmunity Clips18:58 - Rank 11, Trap News Networx19:26 - Rank 12, Gunnerz Collective20:10 - Rank 13, Hoodstocks, March 2025 view count20:58 - Rank 14, Sammy The Bull Gravano22:28 - Rank 15, Young Ant Jefe23:02 - Rank 16, Dubs from Santa Barbara24:13 - Dubs recalls fight with Damion Porter26:48 - Damien Porter explains the fight with Dubs29:37 - Rank 17, Ace Boy Pun channel29:59 - Rank 18, Spider Loc30:35 - Rank 19, Whos Who with B-Brazy31:19 - Rank 20, The Mob Spot34:27 - Rank 21, 600 6hunnet channel35:23 - 600 celebrating the arrest of Big U36:57 - Rank 22, KevMac38:48 - Rank 23, Haters World39:11 - Rank 24, Cartoon 5339:45 - Rank 25, Wes Watson41:27 - Rank 26, J-Hood42:02 - Rank 27, Munchie B43:26 - Rank 28, Holding Court44:42 - Rank 29, Damien Porter, aka Chinaman from Hoover45:31 - Rank 30, Sharp46:04 - Rank 31, ODM Slim46:37 - Rank 32, Gvnglvnd Niem47:39 - Rank 33, Active Chucks with Duse Ms and Yah-L48:22 - Rank 34, Bricc Baby49:54 - Rank 35, Nina Boy50:31 - Rank 36, American Cholo51:03 - Rank 37, 16 Da Life51:23 - Rank 38, Meeka Love52:32 - Rank 39, Da Hood Postman54:17 - Rank 40, Skipp Townsend55:05 - Rank 41, Convict's Perspective55:58 - Rank 42, That Girl Henny56:52 - Termaine Williams, (the fake Luce Cannon) falsely claims he slapped Jayo Felony58:29 - Ranked 43 last place, Wack100, worst performing channel of them allTo listen to entire episode of

The History of Egypt Podcast
198: Servants in the Place of Truth (Deir el-Medina)

The History of Egypt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 43:59


Deir el-Medina's Golden Age (Part 1). In the age of Sety I, the village of the tomb-builders expanded significantly. Likewise, our evidence for daily life, families, households, and business begins to proliferate. Historians can identify individuals from tombs and connect them with specific houses. We can track their movements, as they form relationships, get married, have children, and pass things to their descendants. Written records tell us about the village's operations, including their funding from the pharaoh's government. Around 1300 BCE, we stand on the threshold of some truly detailed stories… DEIR EL-MEDINA LIVESTREAM, open to the public, see details here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/116333133. See photos of Deir el-Medina by: Kairoinfo4u https://flickr.com/photos/manna4u/albums/72157615031342678/ Margaret Lucy Patterson https://flickr.com/photos/24729615@N00/albums/72157625707940536/ Heidi Kontkanen https://flickr.com/photos/plingthepenguin/albums/72157657026077070/ For personal items, including food discovered in tombs, see the collection of the Museo Egizio, Turin (English database). People and families of Deir el-Medina: Davies, B. G. (1999). Who's Who at Deir el-Medina: A Prosopographic Study of the Royal Workmen's Community. Available free from the publisher and author at https://www.nino-leiden.nl/publication/whos-who-at-deir-el-medina and https://www.academia.edu/10955578/Whos_Who_at_Deir_el_Medina. Music and interludes by Keith Zizza www.keithzizza.net. Music and interludes by Luke Chaos www.chaosmusick.com. Website: www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com. Support the show via Patreon www.patreon.com/egyptpodcast. Make a one-time donation via PayPal payments. Logo image: The Workman Sennedjem and his wife Iy-Nefret worship the sky goddess Nut, who emerges from a sycamore tree (Photo Chris Ward). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DairyVoice Podcast
Tim Abbott and Mike Duckett talk about Showbox Sires latest addition - Hendrix

DairyVoice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 33:17


In this DairyVoice episode, Showbox Sires Tim Abbott and Mike Duckett talk about Hendrix. Select Sires has been instrumental in developing this bull both top and bottom side of the pedigree. Kevin Jorgensen and Frank Regan join Tim and Mike to talk about this incredible animal. This 11 generation Sire stack is a WHOS WHO in the breed and the panel takes a deep dive into the history.

Who Watches This Podcast
Ep. 166 The Puppet Master w/ Donald Sutherland

Who Watches This Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 63:34


GET OUT OF MY BODY!!!!Today were talking about:1994's The Puppet Master Starring Donald Sutherland, Eric Thal, & Julie Warner where aliens invade and we wont know WHOS WHO!?If you guys have any request for future movie request please send us an emailat whowatchesthispodcast@gmail.com Our equipment:Mic: https://amzn.to/3o12COb Mic: https://amzn.to/3lWg2t7 Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/2GYxyyd XLR cables: https://amzn.to/2T3ecKE - Theme Music -Lee Rosevere - Arcade Montage - Music For Podcast 3https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/ Join the FB group page:https://www.facebook.com/WhoWatchesThisPodcast/YOUTUBE CHANNEL for commentary on shows and movies:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrexJV9qExxnAz45E0AJQMw

BJ & Jamie
Heardle, Tabloid Trash, Jamie Whos Who, Goodbye

BJ & Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 23:59


Hour 4 - This heardle is all about Summer Time. Thor Love and Thunder comes out today! Jamie got an email about joining a Whos Who catalogue. 

BJ & Jamie
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BJ & Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 101:35


There was a creepy guy wandering around outside this morning, so SMH Dil escorted Jamie from her car to the building. Yesterday was full of gloom and doom stories. Some mechanics tried to gouge Jamie's wallet. Jamie feels bad for Doja Cats DMs being leaked. A teacher in Indiana was fired for having an Only Fans. There's a lot of things to do this weekend. Kat Von D is being sued for tattooing a portrait of Miles Davis onto someone. The Highlands Ranch moms are excited for Postinos. A mom on tiktok is catching flake for saying she charges her 18 year old daughter rent. BJ and Jamie ask SMH Dil if his uncle has ever tried to charge him rent. This heardle is all about Summer Time. Thor Love and Thunder comes out today! Jamie got an email about joining a Whos Who catalogue. 

Cyber Security Inside
102. Cloud Security: Resiliency and Shared Responsibility

Cyber Security Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 25:43


In this episode of Cyber Security Inside, Camille and Tom take a dive into cloud security with Jo Peterson, Vice President Cloud & Security Services, Forbes Technology Council, CompTIA Advisory-Infrastructure. The conversation covers: -  How the cloud has become a more integral part of businesses, and where we are headed with cloud. -  What your responsibilities are for cloud security and the questions to ask when choosing a provider. -  How artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things interact with cloud security. -  What the biggest concerns are in cloud security and what experts are doing to make it more secure. ...and more. Don't miss it!   We were honored to have Jo on the podcast, who has accomplished some amazing things this year! Check out her accolades: -  Onalytica Who's Who in Cybersecurity https://onalytica.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Whos-Who-in-Cybersecurity.pdf -  Engati LinkedIn 30 Top Voices in Tech https://www.engati.com/blog/linkedin-top-voices-in-tech -  Thinkers360 Top 150 Women B2B Leaders to Follow in 2022 https://www.thinkers360.com/150-women-b2b-thought-leaders-you-should-follow-in-2022/ -  2016-2022 CRN Women of the Channel Recipient https://www.crn.com/rankings-and-lists/wotc2022.htm  -  Onalytica Who's Who in the Cloud https://onalytica.com/blog/posts/whos-who-in-cloud/   The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation.   Here are some key takeaways: -  When you don't own the hardware you are using, what can you do to keep yourself secure? We are all sharing a lot of the same underlying infrastructure, and sharing information and data on the public cloud. Keeping it secure is very important. -  Customers are concerned with outages and resiliency of cloud systems. And there are some things that customers can do. Having things like High Availability, housing workloads across multiple availability zones, supporting region routing, backing up data, encrypting data, and more! These are the top concerns of customers right now. -  Often cloud breaches happen with unsecured assets because someone internally made a mistake somewhere. The Shared Responsibility Model needs to be flexible and apply to each cloud provider. And knowing your responsibility within that model is important. -  Splitting up an application between on-prem and in a CSP sometimes depends on financial means. It is more costly to run something in the cloud because of bandwidth and latency. So for one application, some of the storage might be on-prem and some of the computing might be done in the cloud, with you traversing back and forth. -  Splitting up presences across geographic locations is also smart. If you have a west coast presence, but there is an earthquake that damages your systems, having an east coast presence as well is useful. And you can balance the application with application load balancers in those different availability zones. -  There are a lot of suggestions and how-tos for best practices and using availability zones. But it also takes some technical knowledge and practice on how to build a secure cloud environment. At the end of the day, you are building your own infrastructure. -  Cloud has grown and changed a lot over time, and it is still growing and changing. Especially with work from home, how we connect to the cloud and use it has changed. Maybe it's time to do identity based, maybe the tech for VPNs still hold. We have to rethink who we are letting access data, and continually rethink as things change. -  What advice does Jo Peterson have for people trying to select a cloud service provider partner? Know your inventory first, and know what you want to move to the cloud. Then look at what you have chosen and decide what specialization you might want to go with based on what you have. -  When looking for a cloud service provider, it is important to know what you need and to find someone who specializes in that. If you are multinational, find someone who knows the regulations. If you are a beginner, find someone that can guide you and help you with what you need, specifically. -  Artificial intelligence and the cloud are both increasing in use and they support each other. Businesses need both in the future, and they work together. With the Internet of Things, AI and the cloud will both be utilized. Some interesting quotes from today's episode: “Recently, one of the major cloud hyperscalers had an outage. They actually had a couple in a row. And cloud systems are expected to always be on and news like that makes the headlines. What I'm hearing customers talk about is maybe the need to rethink a strategy about having all their eggs in one basket.” - Jo Peterson   “Have you secured your user end points? That translates into all end points. You might have the users squared away, but maybe you don't have your VM squared away. Maybe you don't have your server squared away.” - Jo Peterson   “Wherever the disaster happens, it's still a disaster. So if you're running in a different availability zone, you're theoretically dealing with a whole other stack of infrastructure.” - Jo Peterson on how availability zones are useful protections from natural disasters to hackers   “All of the hyperscalers do a really great job of helping to inform and educate potential clients. So every one of them has how-to guides. But at the end of the day, it's you building your infrastructure. So what I see happen in shops that don't have a lot of help, is they'll go to a managed service provider, a CSP, first to get that sort of architectural best practice from that company. And they'll learn as they go.” - Jo Peterson   “Well, cloud is a teenager, and it's growing up. There's things that are happening as it grows up and matures. The world around it is changing and its world is changing. So there's this sort of dual effect.” - Jo Peterson   “Current estimates expect today's $2.5 billion ML market (cloud ML market) to reach $13 billion by 2025. It's a pretty big increase, right? And Deloitte put out a 2020 study of AI that revealed that 83% of organizations expect AI to be critical to their business success in the next two years. So cloud drives measurable benefits for AI programs.” - Jo Peterson   “I think we're just going to be seeing more AI and cloud together, like peanut butter and jelly.” - Jo Peterson   “I think we're going to see, particularly in certain verticals, like retail, healthcare… We'll see edge cloud deployments. And he who has the data and he who uses the data is going to be first. You're going to see market disruption. You're going to see first to market advantage by companies that are using that edge, that customer data most creatively.” - Jo Peterson

Travcash
V75 tips Solvalla ∣ Pasi Aikio gästar!

Travcash

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 37:40


V75 tips Sovalla 26 mars. Våra tipsexperter "Oddsjägaren" (Albin Kjellberg) och "Referenten" (Albin Engdahl) bjuder på bästa tipsen till V75 Solvalla. Pasi Aikio som tränar Whos Who bjuder på senaste rapporterna om storfavoriten. Prenumerera på kanalen för att stötta podden och köp våra andelar. Dela gärna podden. Här är våra senaste skrivna V75-tips: https://travcash.se/v75-tips/ Köp en andel: https://travcash.se/andelsspel Vår Facebookgrupp: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Travcash/

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast
Who's Who In Cybersecurity 2022. Onalytica Names Steve Morgan, Founder, Cybersecurity Ventures.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 4:44


Onalytica recently announced their Who's Who in Cybersecurity for 2022. They feature journalists who work for, or contribute to well-known, global publications on the topic of Cybersecurity. Steve Morgan, founder of Cybersecurity Ventures and Editor-in-Chief at Cybercrime Magazine, was named to this year's list. In this episode of Cybercrime Radio, Steve joins host Shannon McKinnon to discuss the honor of being included, the other journalists named to this year's list – including Scott Schober, CEO of Berkeley Varitronics Systems and Media Commentator at Cybercrime Magazine and Theresa Payton, Former White House CIO and Host of Cybercrime Magazine's CISO Minute – and more. To view Onalytica's full list, visit https://onalytica.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Whos-Who-in-Cybersecurity.pdf • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com/

Dad Needs To Talk
EP 17: Neru The Martial Artist, The Red Hood Guild and The Odd Taxi

Dad Needs To Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 63:06


(01:07) - Life update and Housekeeping Kids sports YouTube Channel Upcoming content Anime(Visual Feast) (15:35) Odd Taxi series review (23:23) To Your Eternity 7-12 (31:50) Watch round up; Craig of the Creek, Fruits Basket and others Manga (37:00) Neru: Way of the Martial Artist 1 (47:15) The Hunters Guild: Red Hood 1&2 (50:44) One Piece 1018 Jinbe vs Whos Who (55:50) Mashel Magic and Muscles 69 (58:00) Manga Wrap Up and upcoming reading (60:18) Outro Music From Rifti Beats Intro Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CfsVEPZVGw&ab_channel=RiftiBeats Outro Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exPr4pTy85c&ab_channel=RiftiBeats --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadneedstotalkpodcast/support

UNCULTURED UNFILTERED UNCUT
ONE PIECE CHAPTER 1017

UNCULTURED UNFILTERED UNCUT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 10:22


THIS CAPTER GAVE US A SLEW OF INFORMATION WE DIDN'T KNOW WE NEEDED. truthfully this is one of my favorite chapters to date due to the fact that many zoans were shown granted it was only two, but i think ive come to the realization that a WHOS WHO  is my favorite zoan fruit user. and my favorite zoan fruit.

PMN 531
Dan Ken Aiono 01062021

PMN 531

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 19:37


Dan Ken Aiono is a former lecturer and researcher at the University of Hawaii and Kapiolani Community College.   He learned and studied Samoan culture and the performing arts under his father Aiono Keneti Sataraka, the founder and Director of the (W)Samoa National Cultural Group under the auspices of the Samoa Department of Education and the Government of Samoa. He was an Entertainer/Musician for TAVANA SPECTACULAR (Moana Hotel), the best Polynesian Show ever, and later worked for TIHATI PRODUCTIONS in the 1980s.    He is the owner and recording engineer for Taupou Recording Studios which has produced and recorded over 100 Samoan and Polynesian CD/albums.  His band Le Pasefika has recorded 7 CDs.   Dan Ken Aiono is the only Samoan photo-journalists to be credentialed by the World Rugby Cup for the Rugby World Cup, NCAA and the National Football League (NFL).  He is a former Editor and Publisher for the Samoa International News. He  also hosts a Radio show interviewing “Whos Who of Samoa Worldwide” for Radio Samoa - New Zeal See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast
Who's Who In Cybersecurity? Top Influencers & Brands. Tim Williams, CEO at Onalytica

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 22:05


The importance of cybersecurity is clear, which is why this ‘Who’s Who’ report focuses on the voices raising awareness and driving solutions within cybersecurity. We have broken the industry down and looked at those working, speaking and writing within the space. Read the report at https://cybersecurityventures.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Whos-Who-in-Cybersecurity.pdf

Patricia Kathleen Talks with Female Entrepreneurs
Talking with Jennifer Longmore; Media personality, best-selling author, and elite business coach

Patricia Kathleen Talks with Female Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 52:06


Today I talk with Jennifer Longmore, Leading Authority on Soul Purpose, and Elite Business Coach to enlightened entrepreneurs, is a sought-after media personality, 3-time best selling author, is world-renowned for her laser-like clarity in seeing into the depths of your soul and bridging your connection to universal consciousness. This podcast series is hosted by Patricia Kathleen and Wilde Agency Media. This series is a platform for women, female-identified, & non-binary individuals to share their professional stories and personal narrative as it relates to their story. This podcast is designed to hold a space for all individuals to learn from their counterparts regardless of age, status, or industry.   TRANSCRIPTION *Please note this is an automated transcription, please excuse any typos or errors [00:00:00] In this episode, I had the opportunity to speak with media personality, best selling author and elite business coach Jennifer Longmore. Key points addressed were Jennifer's books regarding her rhetoric and knowledge on identifying and realigning one's to one's purpose professionally, personally and spiritually. We also discussed some of the reflections and thoughts Jennifer's had as she has launched a massive effort to help individuals traverse the Kovik 19 pandemic and begin future visioning again. Stay tuned for my fascinating talk with Jennifer. Long more.    [00:00:38] Hi, my name is Patricia Kathleen, and this podcast series contains interviews I conduct with women. Female identified and non binary individuals regarding their professional stories and personal narrative. This podcast is designed to hold a space for all individuals to learn from their counterparts regardless of age status for industry. We aim to contribute to the evolving global dialog surrounding underrepresented figures in all industries across the USA and abroad. If you're enjoying this podcast, be sure to check out our subsequent series that dove deep into specific areas such as Vegan life, fasting and roundtable topics. They can be found via our Web site. Patricia Kathleen dot COM, where you can also join our newsletter. You can also subscribe to all of our series on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Pod Bean and YouTube. Thanks for listening. Now let's start the conversation. Hi, everyone, and welcome back. I'm your host, Patricia.    [00:01:38] And today I am sitting down with Jennifer Longmore. She is a media personality, best selling author and elite business coach. You can find out more about her endeavors and all of the work that she's involved in in w w w dot soul journeys dot ca.    [00:01:54] Welcome, Jennifer.    [00:01:56] Thank you. I'm excited to be here. We're going to have a great chat today. We are. I can't wait. I've really climbed through a lot of what you've done, and I'm excited to ask you so many questions regarding your work and your future endeavors.    [00:02:09] For everyone listening, I will read a quick bio on Jennifer. But before I get to that, a roadmap for today's podcast. For those of you are longtime listeners, it will follow the trajectory that we always follow for this series. Namely, we will look at Jennifer's academic background and early professional history leading to right now. Then we'll look at unpacking soul journeys. We'll get into the logistics of who, what, when, where, funding growth, client base. And then we're get to some of the more specifics of the ethos and the philosophy behind the work that she's doing there. And we'll also address some of the at least a few of the plethora of books that she has written over the past decade. And we'll then turn our efforts towards asking Jennifer about any goals that she may have for her businesses and her her own personage for the next one to three years. That's an area that's changing for a lot of us given the recent Cauvin 19 pandemic. And we'll wrap everything up with advice that she has for those of you who are possibly looking to get involved with what she's doing. Ask her for some of her services or maybe emulate some of her success. A quick bio on Jennifer before I pepper her with questions. Jennifer Longmore and leading authority on sole purpose in elite business coach to enlighten entrepreneurs is a sought after media personality. Three time bestselling author is world renowned for her laser like clarity in seeing into the depths of your soul and bridging your connection to universal consciousness. For more than 15 years, she has served clients in permanently shifting the limiting beliefs and patterns that prevent them from being who they really are so that they can live their most abundant, aligned and accelerated soul's journey with over thirty thousand sole purpose sessions, including the Who's Who of actors, professional athletes, CEOs of leading companies and other influential influential luminaries. Jennifer continues to offer these high level sessions to souls who are really committed to shine their light. And again, her website is w w w dot. Soul Journeys Dossier.    [00:04:11] Now, Jennifer, it's this three time bestselling author. But I think I saw five somewhere on another one of your bios lost your beloved author.    [00:04:21] And I love that because I think it somehow it becomes it's more than just a body of work and something that you've you've clearly honed the skill of. But it also becomes very relatable to the way you communicate your information. It's not just this business coach, one on one person to person verbal. It becomes written. And it's a different form of, you know, a pedagogical lens of an instructional lens, which I, I adore. And I kind of get into the minutia of a little bit too much. But before we get to all of that, I was hoping that you could dress like a narrative of your academic background and early professional life prior to starting the soul journeys.    [00:04:59] Yeah, I'd love to. I love that you point that out about the books, because when I did my master's thesis, I just dillydally on that thing like my my professor contacted me and she said, you realize that you've got about six months to write this and hand it in before you have to redo your entire masters. Like, I really it's OK if you don't want to do your thesis, but you're going to have to pick a lane now. Right. Because it just felt so daunting to me having so much material. And it's so funny to me that I've published 10 books. Now, like, that's just because I really thought I was done with writing. After I finished my thesis, I was like, I am never writing another book again. That was, you know, like total birthing process. Here I am.    [00:05:41] So when I was younger, my parents decided that my mom would stay home with me because they would actually was more financially advantageous for them, for her to stay home than go to work and pay a babysitter. So she stayed at home with me and my mom, I think secretly always wanted to be a teacher. So she taught me and I was reading and writing and, you know, basically at a grade five level, by the time I got to kindergarten and I was asked to constantly sit in front of a class and read to the class, which as a shy kid was actually really painful, to sit on a chair above my other peers and read a story to them, like a teacher would read and people would come in and gawk at me and they would bring in people from the school board. And let's look at this. This girl, they wanted to skip me ahead to grade for my mom was like, no, that's not going to happen because she's going to miss all of those social things that she needs. So I was in gifted classes for a long time and I didn't view myself that way. In fact, it was really embarrassing and it made me other. And I really because I was already very spiritual and wew and very intuitive, I already felt like an outsider and I was doing my best to fit in. So every time I got taken out of a class to go to a special class, it just was it was super uncomfortable for me. So I feel like I spent a great chunk of my time in school trying to figure out who people needed me to be so I could fit in because I felt like a really old school. I got along way better with adults and I felt like kids. My own age groups were kind of annoying. It was refreshing to me when I would finally find a kid that could have deep conversations with me. So I ended up in grade 11 having a call up and I went into a class for developmental services and all of these parents asked me to be their private worker for their kids. So these kids had Down's syndrome or autism or, you know, various things. And so I, I got hired by all these parents and I ended up working like forty hours a week doing these one to one contracts after school. And then I got approached by other agencies who want me to come and work in group homes and stuff.    [00:07:50] So then they all wanted me to go and get a developmental service worker diploma at college and my parents had a meltdown there, like, you know, you're going to university.    [00:08:01] You're the first kid in our family that's gonna go to university. That's how it's going to be. But up until then, I always thought I'd be a teacher. And then I ended up going through social work and I specialized in forensic social work and went into forensics for many years investigating crimes against children, which I know you've you've read about my history. Yeah. And so that was an intense job. And fast forward to what's going on in the world right now. I was a crisis worker. I just responded to crises all the time. I got promoted into management positions, director positions, and and then I knew how to lead other leaders through crises. And I never thought I'd repeat that. Right. It's just funny how life has these ideas of throwing things at us. And in hindsight, how our skills for Paris for this. So. So I worked in that for many years. And then I just couldn't my adrenals just couldn't handle that anymore. So I went to work in corporate for two years and did sexual harassment investigations and I ran. Or maybe not. Ironically, that's probably not the right word. But to my surprise, I was shocked that textbook sexual harassment cases were still happening at that time. It was really shocking to me. Yeah. And I know they still happened to this day, but comparatively, the stress that I had in forensics was far different. You know, I maybe got one case every six months of sexual harassment, which was too many, of course. Right. But like from a scale perspective, I was used to investigating hundreds of cases a week of child abuse, too. You know, once every six months. Sexual harassment. That gave me the gift of working a true nine to five. So every night I can or not every night, but most nights I can go to business networking events because I kept feeling that I needed to start my own business. But I thought that everyone was speaking alien. I really didn't understand this language of entrepreneurs. It freaked me out. I. I didn't even know it was a possibility for me. But I knew I needed to get into more of the woo side of things, which is what I do now. And. And so sure enough, I would go at night and I realized, oh, I do have I do have what it takes. And that was a great gift for me to still be getting a paycheck while determining whether I really could do this thing. And so after about two years of working in corporate, I left that. I took the leap and trusted that that would catch me. And it did. And I was busy pretty much right away and became I was referral based and I had a waiting list because all of the same things people were dealing with when I worked in forensics, I was now dealing with them as adults, all of the long term effects of sexual abuse and and gaslighting and, you know, cycles of violence and being parenticide and all the things that were happening that I was seeing. So actually is I'm way more prepared than I realize. And but then I thought, well, I'm gonna go get my masters and I'm going to be able to claim my services under extended health benefits. OK. So I only wanted my masters because I wanted to appease the insurance companies. I was interested. Don't get me wrong, I, I liked academics to a certain degree. But like anything, you know, there's kind of pros and cons, in my opinion and always at academics and. So I went off and did my master's in education because I just needed something, I was already registered with my body, like my associations. So I just needed to have a masters really in anything. But by the time I got my masters, I realized I didn't actually like to work with clients that only wanted to come and do the work when their insurance would cover it. And when their insurance would run out. And sometimes it would be nine months they would instead of just, you know, continually investing in themselves, they only wanted to come if someone else was paying for it. And it's not that there's anything wrong with that. It's just that for me, I like to work with people that are constantly moving forward and not finding obstacles to do that. So anyway, so I did my Masters and realized that I didn't need it after all. But still great. Oh, that I did it. And now, 16 years later, here I got that book.    [00:12:10] That was your Everest. Yeah.    [00:12:16] I'm curious, do you believe that the.    [00:12:18] I'm wondering if you, in hindsight, do attribute your immediate success and waiting list and things like that from your you kind of quickly dropped that you had done this business networking and, you know, in nights and weekends when you went corporate. Do you attribute some of the success to that or have you passed any of those pieces out as to why it's so very fluidly took up for you?    [00:12:42] That's a great question.    [00:12:44] I think that job, probably an aspect of that, eliminated some of my learning curve because when we first start a business, there's such a steep learning curve and people will always say, well, I don't know what I'm doing. And I say, well, that's amazing. None of us know what we're doing, which is part of the exciting journey that we get to split test and we get to throw spaghetti against the wall. I'm not saying that that's a long term strategy, but if we go into the energy of on wonder in our first year of business and say, OK, well, I wonder what's going to happen if I join that networking group for a year. And I wonder what's going to happen if I knock on these doors that I don't think we're going to open for me. And I wonder what's going to happen if I take a leap in this way. I kind of call it business yoga. Right. We're really stretching ourselves and kind of developing these muscles and getting more comfortable. But I think that because I really could empathize with people and have a understanding of the psychology of abuse and why they'd be experiencing what they did and people feeling safe enough to come to me and now that I could hold space for them and I wasn't going to make it about me and my discomfort in hearing their story, that I had the actual capacity to hold space for them and let them talk about anything without being judged or without making them feel like they needed to tend to my emotions from like Chris trauma or any of those things that might have happened. They were able to talk about anything. And believe me, I I heard a lot of stuff. I had seen a lot of things. And I still see it. And of course, to this day now, I just know that nothing really surprises me.    [00:14:22] But I I think to the other thing that happened then, which is also happening right now for me in my business in light of the pandemic, is that I didn't focus on the money at all.    [00:14:32] I just focused on. On serving people. And I was so grateful that I got to make my own living.    [00:14:39] I didn't know what I was doing, but I was so grateful that I got to create life on my terms and just help people. And that's all I focused on, was getting myself out there and helping people. And that's what I've been focusing on the last several weeks. And I didn't do it for this reason. But I I've generated a lot of income, unexpectedly, generated a lot of income over these last few months, because my focus really has been on all. My goodness. I've got to get into crisis mode again. I'm going to help people not freeze. And the trauma helped them work through the trauma that was already there before this and then all the trauma buttons that are being pressed through this. And let's get you to the other side. We don't know what the other side's going to look like, but let's find a way to have you feel a semblance of being able to be in the moment or the moment being. So panic and anxiety. Rhythm.    [00:15:29] Yeah. At which it can ebb and flow. I don't think it was just in the beginning. There's a lot of different societal trends with that. And I've been to that end. I want to kind of start unpacking for people.    [00:15:39] And I'm not certain about this current work that you've done because I haven't been able to research any of that. But I do want to start our audience off with them once you approach your Web site. One of the first taglines that I was struck with as a researcher was it's the number one training school for Akashic Records. And I don't know if I'm saying that word right, but I defined I looked up that word in the dictionary and a very general and accepted definition for that is a supposed universal spiric field in which a record of past events is imprinted.    [00:16:13] And that's Akasha.    [00:16:15] So and you and you have this tagline of the number one training school for Akashic Records. So my assumption in looking into it and then going forward with your books is that you're you're kind of engaging this philosophy and this this paradigm in order to help your clients heal on different levels. And indeed, your books envelop everything from spiritual, emotional, financial, you know, in this very they're all interconnected moment. But you kind of pass out each of these things and speak to those through the feminine, you know, energies and things to all the way up to the financial discord and how we have financial DNA and things of that nature within us. And I'm hoping you can break some of it down. I may have just murky at all of it. And I do apologize, but that was kind of my my bird's eye view with all of it. And I wanted to bring that particular term forward because you put it right out there for your audience to hit right when you get to your landing page on your Web site. So I'm hoping you can break some of that down. Pass it out, make it bite sized for people listening and then talk about how you're implementing it.    [00:17:22] Yeah, I love that. And I forgot that was on my Web site because, you know, Web sites change every few years.    [00:17:30] So I sometime I should, you know, go back in and see what's on there because. Yeah, we change all the time and I change my business. I don't just kind of stay in one niche or like have one central offer that I have consistently through the years, although Akashic Records are one of them. I actually follow the pulse of my clients and then say, OK, well, do I feel qualified to offer this? I just have a firm belief that I don't want to offer anything that I don't have a semblance of mastery over. I'm not talking about being a master of or being perfect at.    [00:18:04] But I do feel that my knowledge of certain areas needs to be beyond satisfactory for me to feel good and feel and integrity about, you know, giving people information or holding space for people in a certain way. So, for example, I didn't talk about money until I felt that I'd done enough internal work and done enough outer staff with money to feel like I can guide people. Of course, I'm not a billionaire and I don't pretend to be a billionaire. And a billionaire is probably not going to hire me to help them with their money story. But I can help people that, you know, are still navigating that. And the reason I focused on money was because in doing all the sole purpose work, which is ultimately what I'm doing right, it's all about consciousness, the consciousness of our soul, the consciousness of money, the consciousness of our business. All of these things have an energy or an intelligence to them. And I'm helping people tap into these different areas to live their life with. So many people were saying to me time and time again, I don't know what my purpose is like after eight sessions with me when we keep talking or your purpose. I know there's a question behind the question, which is why are you living your purpose? You know what your purpose is? And people were throwing money, money under the bus all the time. And I say that obviously you don't play by play, but people with money becomes an easy thing to hold us back. And there's a lot of things we don't do in the future because we decide we're already not going to have the money. Well, what I've learned is money is just a neutral energy and it becomes whatever we project onto it based on what we've been taught about money, based on what society tells us, vote money, based on what happens when we have money and how other people respond to us when we don't have money or how they respond to us when we don't have money. There's so much that influences that. And if we can untangle ourselves from all the projections and just see money as a clean source, as a tool that helps fuel our dreams, then we actually have more freedom. Doesn't matter how much money we have, as long as we have peace of mind and freedom around money, that actually is true financial freedom.    [00:20:01] Yeah, and that's interesting. So one of my questions was going to be your diagnostic tool set.    [00:20:07] And I don't know if it's a questionnaire or when you have a new client intake. Let's say one on one, because I know you offer a few different services on your Web site. And I always wonder when someone like you with this this vast array of education and this growing tool kit, if you will, knowledge base, how you correctly ascertain which prognosis and implementation or activities or techniques is appropriate per each client. Do you have a set kind of rule list or intake thing that you do with every client or does it sounds like it varies. You said you follow the pulse of your clients. And so what does that mean in reality, like realistic, tangible terms?    [00:20:55] Well, I'm glad you asked that because I think it is important understand our process. I am very intuitive so I can always tell whether someone is asking me the things that they really want to know. And it's not because they're trying to mislead me. It's just because we have so much wrapped end around even asking. Right. You've been told to be seen and not heard or we get in trouble when we ask questions or we're afraid of looking stupid. There's all kinds of reasons why we don't just directly ask for support or directly ask questions. So I can tell whether someone's question is really in service to them or whether there's something underneath that. And I'll always reflect it back. I'm not going to decide for them. You know, here's here's the truth and you're going to receive it. But we have a conversation. And what I'm looking for is synergy and I'm looking for a dissonance. So when someone tells me that they want to create certain things, I'm I'm checking into the pulse of that to see if that's actually in alignment with what they truly want with their soul truly wants. And I'm also looking for a dissonance that they may or may not be telling me meaning, whereas their incongruence between what they say they want or what they're telling me they want versus what they're actually doing in their life. And then I kind of work probably counterintuitively to what maybe people would think I should do. But I want to know what what's the worst case scenario? You want to have a seven figure business or you want to, you know, find a soul mate or you want to do whatever it is people are telling me they want. Tell me what the worst case scenario is of you having that and it stops people and it snaps them out of whatever neural pathways they're into, open them up to what the actual fear is. Because the reason why we don't do things in life is because we have fears. Usually they're unconscious. So once we eliminate what that actually with that fear actually is, then we can heal and reframe and create perspective and also receive perhaps intuitive guidance around.    [00:22:49] OK, well, how do we help you create that? So that fear is no longer an obstacle, though?    [00:22:55] A common fear would be, you know, fear of being attacked. Right. If I have it all, then I'm hot.    [00:23:03] PICKENS Basically for other people to criticize me and take me down. So people are already expecting to be taken down. When they succeed, they're going to respond as though they're already being taken down. They're going to dramatically slow down their progress with their goals because they're just trying to keep themselves safe. So we find a way to help people see that they're safe in being successful, for example, then they can take that path more easily. Because what happens is when people don't know why they're responding in fear, they then beat themselves up. Oh, I'm stupid. I'm not capable. I'm not enough of X or I'm too much of Y. And they instantly make themselves wrong because we learn that at a very young age that when in doubt it must be my fault. So if we're not moving forward in whatever goal we have, we instantly start beating ourselves up. And then that's a that's a vicious cycle. We just are on a hamster on a wheel. Then we just have our time moving forward because it's really hard to get motivated when we're also telling ourselves that we're stupid or incapable or unqualified or whatever, you know, things we're telling ourselves.    [00:24:07] Yeah. And you talk a lot. Not a lot in the book that I did read.    [00:24:12] And I should clarify for everyone listening, I read Quantum Leap for the Soul Manifesting Miracles Through the Power of Concretion, which was written a number of years ago, I believe, two thousand fourteen thousand fifteen, maybe earlier, I can't remember. And then I also had to look at Helier money story, but not incompletion. And so I'm speaking, namely about quantum leap for the soul. You start off in this introduction of the feminine divine, you know, and this this feminine power. And I'm kind of defining it. And even for myself, who had heard the term and indeed done some studying around it, it clarified and demystified some attributes that I had wrongly associated with it. And. And then you talk it, you pass it out through all of the different metrics that it's represented in our life and different areas. You give examples of things like that, and it's in order to apply it to this. This manifestation process, you know, of of miracles in this creation of one's own path and destiny. And I'm wondering how much of that looking at your library of books that you've produced that I haven't had the privilege yet of reading. How much of those kinds of principles are applied and intertwined with one another as someone who's coming into your work and really trying to apply some of your core tenants? Is there a similarity or do you feel like everything is kind of a separate journey, a stepping stone, if you will, into the path?    [00:25:38] That's a great question.    [00:25:40] I think it's important to look at feminine energy. But I would say that overall my general philosophy is around oneness. And I recognize that as humans, we have this innate need to get it. Get out our label maker, 3000 thousand. And I know you'll appreciate this because we both grew up in the same time frame.    [00:25:59] Right. We just are so attached to putting labels on everything.    [00:26:04] And I remember being young and. Really just thinking, why can't we all just be one? Not that we have to be the same. But why do we have to use. He, she, B, B and all kinds of things like why do we have to identify? There's nothing wrong with identifying that. But every time we create separation by way of labels, we.    [00:26:28] We know how we do one thing is how we do others, and so we start to see separate. I mean, we're seeing it right now in the pandemic. Holy cow. Week by week, it changes that. There's a lot of polarity and there's a benefit to polarity for sure. But I think that the ultimate goal is to have unity conscious as where we're really just all operating from our heart center and our hearts are what speaks truth as opposed to all of the other things. And of course, intellect is important and our physicality is important and so on. It shapes who we are. But I want to help people understand how. How does all this stuff shape who you are? And then who are you beyond that? At the core of who you really are? Yes, of course. You know, I am white. I was born in North America. I had working middle class parents. Of course, my my viewpoint of the world and my experience in the world and how other people treat me is predicated on all of that stuff that shaped who I am as I'm not rejecting it. But I also want to move beyond that at some point. And so that is part of, I think, the work that I do. And the soul's journey with folks is is allowing ourselves to constantly evolve and releasing attachment to who we were or who we thought we were. And being in the moment of who we are now and that I would say to with what's going on the world is it is a gift. I know that the way it's being delivered, it doesn't feel like a gift. But if we're going to look at silver linings in this, it's that we have an awareness and we're coming to various degrees of this awareness that who we were before just isn't coming back. And there's a level of almost ceremony that we need to have around saying goodbye to the aspects of us that were just we can grace and bless them. Thank you for bringing me to this point in my life. But what matters now in a lot of ways is so different than what was mattering twelve weeks ago, for example. And and so how do we live beyond labels and and connect to the truth of our identity on a soul level, which is that we're infinite and expansive and creative beings that are here to string together a bunch of moments and make every moment count?    [00:28:47] Yeah, absolutely.    [00:28:48] And I think that the reminder of our return to humanity. I have a personal belief that we are all born with an infinite capacity to love. And these types of situations bring about a lot of fear that can manifest in both negative and positive ways, depending on the person who is experiencing it. But I do believe that a reminder of our camaraderie as a civilization, you know, is at the epicenter of every good thing that ever happened. And so I think there's a key moment to be done with that. I'm wondering, given the Cauvin 19 and you talked about briefly earlier on, you mentioned working with people and things of that nature. Can you kind of speak to some of your observations when you've I don't know what work you've endeavored in recently, but since the pandemic hit? Can you kind of speak to some of your observations in what's happening or what's potentially possible to happen that could be of benefit or the ways that you're helping people during this particular crisis?    [00:29:55] Yeah, I've noticed that people overall are having an existential crisis. So people like me are busier right now because people want to know what's the meaning of life. Did my sense of the meaning of life actually match up with what the meaning of life is? What is my purpose? Now how can I express my purpose more? Part of the reason why I got into business coaching years ago was not because I want to be a business coach. I never envisioned that. It still kind of shocking to me today. But it's a way of me helping people get out of their own way and spread more light and help more people. So I had a massive deepening of conviction of purpose when this all went down. When I really when we had that moment, because I don't know what it's like in other parts of the world. But here in Canada, it was kind of this thing that was happening somewhere else. It was really, really downplayed it. And we went from literally one day it was being downplayed to the next day. You're all in lockdown and we're like, what's happening? Right. And it was in that moment that I had a lot of the things happen. One of them was what's called almost like a solar feminin rising where we just get this like fire in us. Right. And I thought, oh, I instantly thought, you know, I could see it all playing out almost in like a 30 second movie of the decimation of small and medium sized businesses. What it was the amount of people that were going to be without jobs, the massive financial hit. We had no we still had no idea that time with the virus was going to be or not be. But just the follow it. I could see it. And I had this feeling of I need to help humanity this deep, like primal mother energy almost come over me. And I've talked to a lot of women who had a similar feeling. So I've been busier than ever because everyone is initially it was presented as, hey, everyone now at your home for two weeks, why don't you learn some things? But that was never the angle I took, because I can see that the long term cause and effect was already bigger than what we were being told.    [00:31:59] And and so I really started promoting much more of the spiritual trainings that I had creating spiritual community, finding affordable ways for people to have access to me so that they could take the edge off and have some clarity, because I'm well known for speaking truth. And a lot of people came back from years ago saying I needed the truth and I knew I knew exactly who I needed to come to. So I always tried to deliver it with love, of course. But the truth, there's nothing really convenient about the truth, you know, uncomfortable.    [00:32:31] But a lot of times we're not ready to hear it.    [00:32:33] So people still know they needed it. So I've been spending a lot of time guiding people. Towards what their purpose is and what their purpose is now, and like I said, having almost like a ceremony of greeting the aspects of our lives and the aspects of ourselves that are not they're just not going to be able to come with us. But also really celebrating and honoring and honing the aspects of ourselves and our skills that are needed more now than ever. I think one of the things people are noticing, especially in my community, is that they were made for this time. They really have gone to see with 20/20 vision that, oh, my goodness, my whole life has prepared me for this moment. And that's certainly how I felt when you know what I shared with you about all the crisis work that I used to do. So that's a piece of it, the existential piece. And then the other piece is really keep, you know, people live from trauma anyways. They don't know they are.    [00:33:30] But something like this that really pokes a lot of trauma buttons and there's so many layers of trauma. If we don't deal with that, we just freeze. And there's a lot of people that are frozen and then they're making themselves wrong because they're frozen and they know they need to move, but they just can't move. I think we've all had that experience when we wake up in bed and we're just lying there and we like we're sinking deeper and deeper into the bed. A lot of people are feeling that they're living life that way right now. And so they feel guilty that they're not out there helping, but they can't bring themselves to. Everything feels like an effort because they got adrenal fatigue, brushing their teeth feels like an effort. Getting groceries feels like an effort, right? That's all. Those are all signs of adrenal fatigue. And so how do we keep folks out of their own way so that they can get to do the things that they know they're feeling called to do? So there is no playbook for this. It's it's complex and flavored. It's it's profound. And there's a lot of GIFs on this and there's a lot of suffering and tragedy in this, too. And. It's and then you put social media on top about. Yeah, and the fact that Freddie Prekop, that we had fake accounts and A.I. that were purposely yeary information to us, people that run Vickki accounts to try and guide the narrative and get us for leadings things. And so we're seeing that now with just the ways that. And then you've got people that are scrolling or hypnotized and they're scrolling. They're highly susceptible because they're in a more have not state. And they're reading headlines on one camera. The other does even matter. And they're taking it as truth because they're not at that level of a sermon because they're in their theater brainwaves. Right. Essentially being hypnotized by the alone. So they're taking and things to be true. That may not be true. I'm not saying they're not true. And then if they're getting news from there scrolling that would suggest that they should be more afraid, then the fear is giving more and more magnified. Which means the adrenals are getting more and more burnt out, which means that they're more and more frozen and then making themselves more and more wrong for not getting out and doing the work. So it's there's a lot of getting off. Like I said, that there's there's a lot of fallout. And I decided last week. When talking with my guides that this conversation isn't coming to an end. You know, we we know that although we'll go through stages of this beyond the virus, even when the virus finally runs its course. All of the aftermath, we'll be we'll be going through stages with that, just like organizational change. Right. Having worked in corporations, I know that changes really slow. And there's many layers of it or phases of it. And so we can probably expect to be dealing with the fallout of this for at least two years. Like the immediate fallout. Right. And trying to recalibrate to some semblance of life as we knew it, although most people are saying we won't ever see that changing economies, that actual currency is going to change. There's a ton of people that are gonna be jobless. And then they have to decide what they're going to do or are they gonna start a business or are they going to farm what you know, what are they going to do with their lives and knowing that this conversation isn't going away. But we don't want to be living and immersed in this conversation. What do we do? So I decided last week this will be the week and I need the announcement to my community that we're going to start future visioning again. Well, you know, gas is going to look different. Yes, our marketing message needs to look different. Yes. The way we serve people and how we present our services to people needs to be different. And we can't be tone deaf. But we do have to get back into visioning the future instead of literally being in a holding pattern waiting for more news. I remember in 9/11. Being so addicted to the news for weeks because we kept waiting for when's the next attack and when is anthrax going to be on my doorstep, and it just became very consuming for a long period of time. And then I eventually had to pull myself out about and I know many other people did, because otherwise you just kind of drive yourself crazy, right?    [00:37:46] I just. Of what's going on. Yeah. And it's a state of suspended animation.    [00:37:51] You know, there's a moment to car calmly sit, reflect, marinate in the potential outcomes, you know, as as every good, you know, wonderfully logic or imaginative mind should and ought to. But after that, you need to maintain that sense of suspended, you know, outcome is it's treacherous on the human mind. Right. It's it's a form of torture. It's the best way to brainwash someone to never let them know when or what something is coming. So and I agree with what you're saying. I'm really interested in talking about the future visioning again and that you're pushing people to do. But before we get to that, I was dying to know, after all of my research, I always ask myself, what is the number one thing that you yourself, Patricia, just cannot reach? Ask Jennifer.    [00:38:37] And one of them was and I had about five. I never get justice done. But now my top one was.    [00:38:44] Do you yourself have a mentor or a guide? I'm very fascinated with these prophetic symbols in people in our life, people who are coaches, guides, presidents, mothers, fathers who they look to for advice. And I'm wondering you yourself, do you have guide or mentors or teachers that you draw upon still?    [00:39:09] Absolutely, I. I never want to be in a position where I think I know it all or I've come to realize at all. And I feel that being a student and a teacher at the same time, although it may look different, is important for our growth. That's just my perspective. And so, yes, just before all of this happened, I hired one of my long term friends who's a financial adviser. He's very woo like me.    [00:39:35] And we were building the company to sell it and. And creating a plan and getting ready to buy some apartment buildings and turn them into affordable housing. And we had all these big plans. And then this hit. And I know that happened to many people, by the way, where it's almost like the universe gave us the nudge to make the move. And we thought the move was about one thing, but it was really about another thing. Yeah. And like, I was guided to sell all my rental properties. And I thought it was because I was retiring my husband. It's really because I need to get out of the rental market right now. Right. With everything that's happening and the government telling people they don't have to pay rent and that kind of stuff. Right. Like, it's it ends up being costly.    [00:40:17] But that's a story for another day.    [00:40:20] Anyways, I am I a pretty discerning now about who I let into my life, because I think that even the most clean energy and people, they still will bring their own filters to us. Right. Just as I do with my clients. I don't mean to it's just going to happen. And so I have to get really clear myself. What do I want to be creating? And then who is the best person to help me create that? Sometimes I know, sometimes I don't. But I can. I think to all the people I've listened to over the years, I'm so grateful for people like Oprah. You know, she was a huge part of my journey. I don't know what it was twenty five years ago or so when she was introducing us to all those self-help worker, her authors, I should say, and that and even just who she was and what she stood for, the energy that she held. Right. Showing us what's possible as women. And so that's just an example. There's all kinds of people I haven't personally hired that I look to. I appreciate someone like Shirley MacLaine, who took a lot of leaps of faith by talking about some pretty loose stuff in an environment and at the time in an era where was very much on the down low. And boy, Louise Hay starting her own publishing house. Think about how much energy and what a mountain she had declined to create that type of a publishing house at a time that she did. So there's a lot of people I admire. There's a lot of people I'm grateful for anything. Aside from being grateful for my parents, for Amy onto this planet, regardless of what our relationship was, I think I'm most grateful to myself, honestly. And I and I would invite people to look at that for themselves because. We've all been through some stuff, but in hindsight, you know, we got to look at it differently. But at the time we've been Coleco. Like what? You know, why am I going through this?    [00:42:17] And and so I'm grateful that I have dedicated myself to grow so that I can move more and more towards the person that I want to meet when I'm not in a body anymore. When I when I greet that version of me, when I'm out of a body, I want to look at her in the eyes and I want her to look at me in the eyes and say, Good job, champ.    [00:42:40] You did a good job. You did what you came there to do.    [00:42:42] I love that. I love that analogy. I can see it like dancing before me. You know, that that example is so epic to talk about who you want to be when you're no longer in a body anymore and run into. So normally I talk about goals that you have for your future business endeavors and things, but because you dropped a little nugget, I'd like to pick it up and ask you just a little bit with whatever little time we have left. And you said you wanted to start future visioning again. And and you wanted to start putting that out there and implementing this kind of what sounds to be action item based or at least this cohesive vision of the future. Can you explain to the audience what that means and how that that will take like implementation or even theoretical form?    [00:43:29] I'm I'm grateful that you asked that and I kind of have to hold myself accountable by saying this out loud.    [00:43:35] So it was an early you said you just decided and I was like, oh, hot off the press.    [00:43:42] Yeah. You know, I am I've moved towards having my own TV show for a while and things happen and it interrupts it. And I was I was on course to do that this year. And again, Koban hit. So I know I'm meant to be visible in the hilarity of that is I'm actually a very quiet kind of private person. I was very shy as a kid. If you told me that, I'd be on stage speaking to people or beyond podcasts or anything like that, I would have probably cried myself to sleep like the thought of that would have been so horrendous for me. And yet here I am. But I. In light of what's going on in the world and in light of how important I think it is to have. Have certain people's work showcased. I was already looking at this, but I'm going to be creating a platform for Lightworkers than censorship free platform for people to speak the truth. And that'll include more of these collaborative books. My clients will often say to me all I totally some of that. Were you having your own publishing house? I did. Well, it's kind of more than that.    [00:44:49] I want to be able to have a platform for people to have podcasts. And when we can finally get back to being in person stages for people to speak on and just find a variety of ways for people to use their voice in a way where they don't have to be censored. No, I'm not talking about inviting in rude and crude and violating the sort of things I'm talking about a platform for Lightworkers where they can speak truth and not worry about, you know, coming back to Facebook, for example, and seeing their video taken down or, you know, having to to pray to the YouTube gods and things like that. We hear about this. So don't get me wrong, I'm grateful for those platforms.    [00:45:26] But I do think where we're going in society, we need to have, you know, just safe places for people that speak their truth and help build.    [00:45:37] So I've always wanted to be a resource for people. And so I really like collaborating. I like having I'm.    [00:45:46] I have this in my Facebook group. I'll transition this onto my Web site, where I have an astrologer that provides weekly forecasts for people and a tarot card reader. And I'm numerologist and shway expert and these kind of folks just to add some light into people's life.    [00:45:59] I don't feel like I have to be the source of everyone's information. And, you know, I like introducing my community to other people. So it'll be kind of like bad not a psychic hotline by any means, but something where people can also have sessions with people that they resonate with. It makes sense, you know, for what they're wanting to create. And and then I will be buying up some companies, you know, to sort of recreate the wheel, just buying companies that can kind of come under that umbrella of overall helping people evolve their soul. And instead, again, instead of me spending a ton of time creating something that someone else Saari created for those people that are ready to step out of it, they're just not interested in having it anymore. But I can renumerated them for their sweat equity, basically. Then I'll bring those those companies into the fall this fall.    [00:46:49] And that's exciting. That's a powerful umbrella, you know, of like. It sounds like in a collaborative effort, the voices sound like they'll be fascinating. And it's a really exciting goal. And it's so it's I just got it first. I scooped and talked to him. That's exciting. I'm wondering as we wrap up today. I always ask and I've kind of changed this scenario a little bit because of the pandemic.    [00:47:17] But I'm curious if you yourself were advising yourself back after you had just left corporate and you were beginning this entire journey. Not one book was written.    [00:47:29] You were just starting everything out. What are the top three pieces of advice you would give that person knowing what you know now?    [00:47:39] I love that you ask that there's very little I would change about that, but I would definitely hire a mentor. I was five years into my business before I then hired a mentor. And anyone I talked to that successful says that that's their biggest regret. There has yet to be a single person I've spoken to that didn't. Because mentors really, first of all, remind you what your goals are and hold you accountable to them. But they also they they shorten your learning curve because presumably you're hiring people that have already created what you want to create. So I. I would have done that. There was a point in the beginning where I was kind of swimming in fear and fear became like Groundhog Day. I got so bored with it that I eventually just said, okay, well, fear is boring me now. So I'm just going to put myself out there. What do I have to lose? So I guess I wouldn't say it's a regret that I. I couldn't easily. Allowed myself more speed, and I also, as I mentioned, went into a place of all I'm wondering the beginning. So instead of deciding people were going to say yes or no, I just decided I was in control of the doors. So I decided that I was in the driver's seat rather than other people were inviting me to their table. I had my table that I was going to invite people to. That makes any sense. Yeah. So I, I, I definitely knocked on doors and some doors flew open up that surprised me and other doors that I thought would open didn't open. And so I needed to learn how to be unattached to the whether the door is open or not. But I definitely could have been way more relentless about the doors that I knocked on and really just created an abundance of opportunities. And then I also would have hired someone more quickly, meaning like an assistant. I got really bottlenecked and it stagnated my growth and I just didn't know how to hire an extension of me.    [00:49:26] And then I realized I don't need an extension of me, I need to be me, and I need to hire someone that knows what to take off my plate. It wasn't my job to know what they could take off. My my it was they worked out what they could take off my plate.    [00:49:40] So my my growth definitely slowed down because like I said, I was the admin and the janitor and the bathroom cleaner and the chance of something wrong with those things.    [00:49:52] But at some point I became problematic because I was too busy, so.    [00:49:57] All right. That's it sounds.    [00:49:59] And to that last point, I find it I speak primarily for those who are familiar with my work. I speak largely with women, female identified, non binary individuals and children. So I can't speak with great authority to this end. But what I do know about women is that they are bred to do that. They are bred not to outsource. You know, you are mother, breadwinner, wife. All of us, daughter, caregiver, all of those things. And I've never spoken to a woman from any culture that I've visited and I globe trot regularly that isn't brought up with that idea and also takes great pleasure in it. It's not always this, you know, horrible cross to bear. But I will say that most female entrepreneurs and founders of the highest echelon are still saying, I really should have hired someone long before I did. And as it's a common theme. But just you realist's what I heard is hire a mentor. And number two, allow more speed. Don't let fear roadblock you let off and wonder. Open the doors, invite people to the table and hire an assistant quickly.    [00:51:08] I love those. That's like a that's an incredible outline. There's your next book.    [00:51:12] From Me to Get an Assignment.    [00:51:17] I really appreciate your time today, Jennifer. We are out of time, but I could talk forever. And I just want to say I really, really appreciate you sharing your voice and your wisdom with us.    [00:51:27] Well, thank you. It was a great honor to be here. I really appreciate you inviting me on today.    [00:51:32] Absolutely. And for everyone listening, we've been talking with Jennifer long more. You can hear more about what she's doing and contact her on w w w dot soul journeys, dot CAA. And thank you for listening to our show today.    [00:51:47] I hope you all stay well, stay in love, stay in peace and remember to always bet on yourself. 

Talking Talmud
Shabbat 121: The 5 Dangerous Creatures

Talking Talmud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 23:07


A footnote to the Who's Who on Rabbi Yosi ben Halafta. And: Amira le-Akum, and how Jews are not responsible for non-Jewish activities on Shabbat. But Jews are responsible for the activities of Jewish children on Shabbat. Also-ran: When a miracle put out a fire on Shabbat, and that's not the focus of the story of putting out a fire on Shabbat. Also: a focus on determining Halakhah based on real-life stories. And: overturning a bowl to do actions indirectly on Shabbat - including to protect against scorpion bites, except that that seems to violate the melakhah of tzad (trapping). The Gemara lists 5 dangerous animals that you can always kill on Shabbat, and then expresses ambivalence re that plan. But isn't this a pre-pikuach nefesh situation? Would it be an exemption to break Shabbat, or an obligation in the fulfilment of keeping Shabbat, to the nth degree?

Make Mine Multiversity
Make Mine Multiversity Episode 47: Fresh Make Mine Multiversity 2.0 NOW Avengers Start

Make Mine Multiversity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 26:03


While comics are still slowly returning to the shelves, we're going to keep taking some time until we get back to reviews, and in the grand Marvel tradition of returning after a break with news, we have some! But you'll have to listen to find out exactly what it is. It's another SpecialTM episode of Make Mine Multiveristy you won't want to miss. There's hot takes. There's some Who's Who's of our hosts ala the Direct Competition. There's even something about the Kree-Skrull war? I wonder why that's important.An instant classic! 7 variant covers, 3 with holo-foil and 1 made of pure chromium.

Longbox Review Comic Book Podcast
The Legion Project 23: Back Home in Hell!

Longbox Review Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 137:18


Presenting a joint podcast production with Peter from The Daily Rios podcast (where you can also listen and subscribe to The Legion Project), where we will discuss, issue by issue, the 1984 Legion of Super-Heroes (volume 3) series affectionately known as the "Baxter run". In this episode we discuss Legion of Super-Heroes #23: "Back Home in Hell!". Mon-El's lead serum has stopped working, and to stay alive he must return to the Phantom Zone! Plus, Who's Who entries and more. Timestamps: (00:44) Preamble, the Legion of Super-Heroes animated series Blu-Ray/DVD set announced, and more. (14:21) Legion of Super-Heroes #23 synopsis, general thoughts, and cover discussion. (27:04) Main discussion on Mon-El, Tellus, the Phantom Zone, post-Crisis time travel, the return of Steve Lightle, and more. (1:54:23) Letter column reactions and behind the scenes information on the issue. (2:02:13) Legion appearances throughout the DCU: Who’s Who #16 entries on Mon-El, Mordru, Nemesis Kid, and Night Girl; and Booster Gold #5. (2:14:46) Wrap up and outro Please leave comments below, send your comments to longboxreview@gmail.com or peter@thedailyrios.com, or chat with us @longboxreview or @peterjrios on Twitter. Thanks for listening! Intro theme: “Lost City” by RhoMusic https://twitter.com/ItsRhoMusic https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm2l0TFmixfahHLxpdyV5Uw/videos

Talking Talmud
Shabbat 118: The Five Sons of Rabbi Yosi

Talking Talmud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 23:55


Eating the 3 meals of Shabbat protects you from 3 harsh periods of travail - inspirational fear, if you will. Also: What happens when people don't keep Shabbat? Even from the very beginning of the mitzvah of Shabbat! In some ways, this is disheartening; in others, the capacity for return is inspiring. Plus: A series of statements by Rabbi Yosi - and our Who's Who. And the story if his 5 sons, his reported yibum, and his apparent asceticism.

Talking Talmud
Shabbat 112: The Donkeys Who Kept Kosher

Talking Talmud

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 22:38


Tying knots: professional, unprofessional, and knots that won't last. The Gemara says: well, obviously (!) a woman is permitted to knot her robe, and goes on to explain why it's a specified case. Especially because of knots that are not permanent, yet remain in place... permanently. Also: Halitzah. Plus: Rabbi Yochanan, Rabbi Yehudah, and Hizkiah on the impurity of vessels and how repairs change the original. A bit of Who's Who, including the generational shift from Tannaim to Amoraim, and the diminishment from one generation to the next. Which all provides the context for the story about the donkeys who wouldn't eat from untithed food.

Path to Mastery
170 – The Queen of Scripts – Alexis Bolin on Path to Mastery Podcast

Path to Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 49:21


Alexis is ranked in the top 1% of all Realtors and shares 39 years of Real Estate experience that you can use it to get your offers accepted and help your clients to make the right decisions.    Expert on Scripts, Being Purposeful and Setting Expectations with Clients Alexis Bolin – AKA The Scripts Queen 1st Step is to sit down and discuss the process Always come to office before looking at houses Have pre-approval in hand before looking at houses Be direct with clients Keep everyone focused on the outcome The client needs to know your both on the same side Learn to ask great questions Realtors need to be obligated to the transaction “The biggest issue we have with putting a sale together is between the 2 agents and not between the buyer and seller.” Alexis Who is Alexis:   39 years in Residential Real Estate
Named one of The Most Influential Agents in Florida
Recognized as one of the Most Awarded Agents in the Nation
Named to "Who's Who"​ in Residential Real Estate Named in the "TOP 300 Real Estate Agents"​ by Realtor Magazine Ranked Among the Top 1/10 of 1% of all Real Estate Agents Nationwide
Inducted into the ERA Real Estate International Hall of Fame – 2013 
Inducted into the Real Estate Experts Hall of Fame – August 2012   FREE Webinar June 11th 1pm The $90,000 expired seller call www.davidihill.com/events   Please check out our lead sponsors www.vulcan7.com/pathtomastery 2 weeks only $49.00   www.Landvoice.com/pathtomastery 3 months only $120.00   Check out all David’s Coming Events on www.davidsevent.com   YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/hillteam17   Free Audible Book www.davidsfreebook.com   Facbook – Please follow and join my Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/ptmastery/   LinkedIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidihill   Advocare Products – Health & Nutrician www.LiveLongerSmarter.com

Stalking Spurs
The Restart Warm-Up | Stalking Sonny’s Aunt

Stalking Spurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 42:15


Drop everything! We found an Instagram account belonging to Sonny’s aunt and we stopped scrolling just long enough to report what we’ve found (spoiler alert: it’s GOOD). Patty & Acid also discuss Beckham’s excellent stadium inspection and Jan’s backhanded compliments.Thank you to Pietro Lazatin for our music.Social Show-and-Tell:Just bikes and biceps: Son, Dele, Toby, Harry with Dele, and Gio with Lamelly.Who's Who in the Dressing Room?Son's aunt with her favorite nephewThe Official Son Box at WHLBecks at WHL, FOMO he isn't playingBecks at the Player's LodgeAmong the many #PostsJanLikesBabies of the Week:BB Boi JanPapa Lucas and Miguel MouraPapa Hugo and Leandro LlorisJace AlderweireldAyla Alderweireld (Also pictured: her parents and brother)

Over/Under
Introducing: Who's Who of Who is Satoshi Nakamoto - The Crypto Currency (from the New Yorker, 2011) - Read by: Austin Miller

Over/Under

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 36:44


Introducing Who's Who of Satoshi Nakamoto by CanadaSportsBetting.ca. This is episode 1 from our series Who's Who of Who is Satoshi Nakamoto. We will bring you magazine and newspaper articles published between 2011 - 2019, written about the mysterious pseudonymous inventor of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto. Later, we will analyze each story in a separate episode. Find the rest of the episodes from the series' own feed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vegasbetting/message

Overdue
HELLBOYS - Episode 11

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 56:42


Welcome to the last official installment of HELLBOYS, a Divine Comedy podcast from the boys here at Overdue! On this episode, we wrap up our journey through Robert and Jean Hollander's translation of Dante's Divine Comedy.Some Patreon supporters get these episodes monthly, but every other month we release them for general consumption. This episode carries us to the end where we meet a Who's Who of Biblical heroes and stare directly into the face of God (Paradiso XXVIII-XXXIII). Then it's time to reflect on our ascension from Hellboys to Heavenlads.Find out more about how to get these episodes monthly at patreon.com/overduepod.

Around The House with Eric G ®
Mid-Week Special: The Complete Interview with David Applebaum, Architect of the Stars. What DIDNT make the radio show 5 26 2020

Around The House with Eric G ®

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 47:33


Here is the complete interview with David Applebaum. If you caught part of it on the show this weekend the last half of this podcast is what you missed that didn't make the air. The house was built for the Ambassador to the court of St James but it was designed for the Queen in mind. We talk with David Applebaum host of American Mansion on National Geographic channel and the house he designed that Elon Musk is now selling. This was all over the news this last week on the Joe Rogan podcast. You wont want to miss this jamb packed show as we talk about how you design a home for royalty and gilded toilets. Plus we talk about some of the projects he designed for the Who's Who of Hollywood. For MORE about David or to ask about his services check it out all right here. https://www.davidapplebaum.com/ Thanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts. We love comments to we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more information about the show head to https://aroundthehouseonline.com/

Around The House with Eric G ®
Elon Musks house that was built for a Queen. Architect of the Stars, David Applebaum talks about the house he designed 5 23 2020

Around The House with Eric G ®

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 36:06


The house was built for the Ambassador to the court of St James but it was designed for the Queen in mind. We talk with David Applebaum host of American Mansion on National Geographic channel and the house he designed that Elon Musk is now selling. This was all over the news this last week on the Joe Rogan podcast. You wont want to miss this jamb packed show as we talk about how you design a home for royalty and gilded toilets. Plus we talk about some of the projects he designed for the Who's Who of Hollywood.

Boomer Living Tv - Podcast For Baby Boomers, Their Families & Professionals In Senior Living
Active Aging, The Process Of Being An Active Adult with Colin Milner

Boomer Living Tv - Podcast For Baby Boomers, Their Families & Professionals In Senior Living

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 28:22 Transcription Available


Please join us as we sit down with Colin Milner, CEO of the International Council on Active Aging and founder of the active-aging industry in North America. Milner is also a leading authority on the health and well-being of the older adult, and has been recognized by the World Economic Forum as one of "the most innovative and influential minds" in the world on aging-related topics.An award-winning writer, Milner has authored more than 300 articles. He has been published in such journals as Global Policy, and the Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics. He also contributed a chapter to the World Economic Forum book Global Population Ageing: Peril or Promise?Milner's speeches have stimulated thousands of business and government leaders, industry professionals & older adults worldwide.Whether Fortune 500 companies or governmental organizations, Milner's efforts have inspired a broad spectrum of groups to seek his counsel, include amongst these:World Health OrganizationWorld Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on AgingOrganisation for Economic Cooperation and DevelopmentWhite House Conference on AgingUS Department of Health and Human ServicesUS Administration on AgingNational Institute on AgingAcademy of Nutrition and DieteticsThe Canadian Minister of State (Seniors) and (Finance)Canadian Special Senate Committee on AgingEuropean CommissionInformal Meeting of the European Union Ministers of SportNational Health Services - ScotlandWEF Think Tank: Preparing for Prosperous Longevity in AsiaWorld Economic Forum Expert NetworkingShanghai Forum4th International Strategy Conference on Safety and Health at WorkVancouver Olympic CommitteeBC Ministry of Healthy Living and SportDeloitte Life Sciences & Health CareErnst and YoungNew BalanceColin Milner received the CanFitPro Association "Lifetime Achievement Award" for his contributions to the Canadian fitness industry. He is also recognized as one Canada's Top 100 Health Influencers, and as a "Who's Who" in the US Fitness Industry. Milner's tireless efforts have leading-edge publications, television networks and radio stations seeking his insights. Among these outlets are: CNN, US News and World Report, Newsweek, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Dow Jones Market Watch, Money Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, WebMD, The National Post, Globe and Mail, Parade Magazine, and Fox Business Radio.You can also enjoy this episode on our Podcast.BoomerLiving.tv website at: https://podcast.boomerliving.tv/active-aging-the-process-of-being-an-active-adult-with-colin-milner/You can enjoy more episodes at: https://podcast.boomerliving.tv/category/episodes/Please rate, subscribe, and share if you enjoyed this podcast episode.Colin Milner's Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colinmilner/Twitter: https://twitter.com/colinmilnerInternational Council On Active Aging: https://www.icaa.cc/about_us/founder.htm

Longbox Review Comic Book Podcast
The Legion Project 22: Dead End

Longbox Review Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 116:06


Presenting a joint podcast production with Peter from The Daily Rios podcast (where you can also listen and subscribe to The Legion Project), where we will discuss, issue by issue, the 1984 Legion of Super-Heroes (volume 3) series affectionately known as the "Baxter run". In this episode we discuss Legion of Super-Heroes #22: "Dead End".  Universo makes a move, the mystery of Sensor Girl continues, and relationship drama! Plus, a Who's Who entry and Legion appearances in other comic books. Timestamps: (00:42) Preamble (09:47) Legion of Super-Heroes #22 synopsis, general thoughts, and cover discussion. (25:31) Main discussion on Greg LaRocque’s art, Universo, continuing the Sensor Girl mystery, and a Mon-El sub-plot (1:10:58) Thoughts on a major new development between Shrinking Violet and Lightning Lass and letter column reactions (1:41:10) Legion appearances throughout the DCU: Who’s Who #15 entry on Matter-Eater Lad, Booster Gold #4, and DC Comics Presents #93 with Elastic Lad. (1:52:45) Wrap up and outro Please leave comments below, send your comments to longboxreview@gmail.com or peter@thedailyrios.com, or chat with us @longboxreview or @peterjrios on Twitter. Thanks for listening! Intro theme: “Lost City” by RhoMusic https://twitter.com/ItsRhoMusic https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm2l0TFmixfahHLxpdyV5Uw/videos

FW Presents
Who's Editing #1: Atlantis Central

FW Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 87:06


Fire and Water Presents: Who's Editing! It's the new show in which Siskoid and his guest - in this case, the bold and dangerous Ryan Daly - open an issue of Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (or some other encyclopedia-type comic) and imagine a line of books based solely (and obligatorily) on the heroes found within. Can Siskoid and Ryan make it through the A's of Who's Who #1 without drowning in all the Atlantis stuff? There's only one way to find out... This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to the FW PRESENTS: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fw-presents/id1207382042 Subscribe via other podcatchers: http://feeds.feedburner.com/fwpresents Also available on Stitcher, Spotify and Google Podcasts Credits: Theme: "Révolution" by Les Sherpas. Bonus clips: Syfy Wire's interview with Kelly Sue DeConnick at EECC 2019; overdub courtesy of Paul Hix, with Men at Work's "Down Under". Thanks for leaving a comment to the editors!

The Paracast -- The Gold Standard of Paranormal Radio

Christopher O'Brien is no stranger to The Paracast. Longtime listeners will immediately recognize him as the voice of insight and wit alongside Gene Steinberg between 2010 and 2018. Along with a healthy dose of dry humor, Chris and Gene together interviewed hundreds of guests, the roster of which is a virtual Who's Who in the field of Ufology and the paranormal. Chris is also the author of Secrets of The Mysterious Valley, Stalking The Tricksters, and Stalking The Herd: Unraveling the Cattle Mutilation Mystery. Together these works constitute countless hours of field work and in-depth research into strange experiences, UFOs, and the mysterious deaths of cattle and other animals. During this episode, Chris presents updates on his work for James Fox's UFO documentary, The Phenomenon, and the ongoing San Luis Valley Camera Project.

Real Takk Podcast
Episode 24: What's Happening Right Now in The Chicago Market Amid The Covid 19 Crises with Top Agent, Lauren Mitrick Wood

Real Takk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 39:39


Lauren jumps on the Real Takk Podcast to discuss what's been happening in the Chicago real estate market amid the COVID19 crises.  Lauren is the Founder of Compass Chicago with almost 20 years of experience working with buyers, sellers, investors, & landlords in her market.  She delves into how she's navigating today's climate, the ups & downs of working during Chicago's "stay at home" order, and how closings are still taking place amid office closures.  A Chicago native, Lauren is a third-generation Realtor® who grew up in a real estate family.  Forbes Magazine and NAR selected her as one of their "30 Under 30s" from young professionals across the country. She was also named by Chicago Agent Magazine as one of their "Who's Who in Chicago Real Estate" in 2008, 2010, and 2018.  Lauren is a bright mind & a skilled broker.  She generously shares her knowledge & insight in how to navigate & survive today's market.  Follow her on IG at @LMitrickwood & her team @olive.well.  Find her on FB @ Lauren Mitrick Wood.  Thank you for listening! 

Longbox Review Comic Book Podcast
The Legion Project 21: Obsession

Longbox Review Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 113:01


Presenting a joint podcast production with Peter from The Daily Rios podcast (where you can also listen and subscribe to The Legion Project), where we will discuss, issue by issue, the 1984 Legion of Super-Heroes (volume 3) series affectionately known as the "Baxter run". In this episode we discuss Legion of Super-Heroes #21: "Obsession". While Brainiac 5 becomes a stalker, the Emerald Empress starts a recruiting drive! And in the backup tale, Quislet shows Wildfire who's boss. Plus, Who's Who entries and Legion appearances in other comic books. Timestamps: (00:45) Preamble, quick thoughts on the current LSH series, a Five Years Later Legion collection, and more. (25:15) Legion of Super-Heroes #21 synopsis, general thoughts and cover discussion. (41:44) Main discussion on Emerald Empress, the mystery of Sensor Girl, a Mon-El subplot, and more. (1:23:44) Other thoughts, including a quick talk on the back-up Quislet story, “Training Session”. (1:40:44) Who’s Who #14 Legion entries: Magnetic Kid and Mano; also, Booster Gold #3 and minor Legion appearances throughout the DCU. (1:51:12) Wrap up and outro Please leave comments below, send your comments to longboxreview@gmail.com or peter@thedailyrios.com, or chat with us @longboxreview or @peterjrios on Twitter. Thanks for listening! Intro theme: “Lost City” by RhoMusic https://twitter.com/ItsRhoMusic https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm2l0TFmixfahHLxpdyV5Uw/videos

They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime
Season 4 - Episode 44

They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 43:37


If you robbed a bank, how much do you think you would get? What would you spend the money on? How much money is a life worth?*** LISTENER CAUTION IS ADVISED AS THIS EPISODE CONTAINS ADULT THEMES AND DESCRIPTIONS THAT SOME LISTENERS MAY FIND DISTRESSING *** Become a ‘Patreon Producer’ and get exclusive access to Season 1, early ad-free access to episodes, and your name in the podcasts credits. Find out more here: https://www.patreon.com/TheyWalkAmongUs Order our book ‘They Walk Among Us’ here: https://bit.ly/2BZ5STR COURT DOCUMENTS and information from the following news organisations and books were referenced in this episode: THE GUARDIAN, DAILY MIRROR, DAILY EXPRESS, BIRMINGHAM DAILY POST, READING EVENING POST, MIDDLESEX COUNTY TIMES, NEWCASTLE JOURNAL, ‘Dark Secrets of the Black Museum 1835-1985’ by Gordon Honeycombe, ‘The Who's Who of British Crime In the Twentieth Century’ by Jim Morris, and ‘Written in Blood: A History of Forensic Detection’ by Colin Wilson. More information and episode references can be found on our website at https://theywalkamonguspodcast.com MUSIC: Surrender by Dan LebowitzWindswept by ann annieRhythmic Pulse by Daniel BirchFound by NctrnmTHE BREAK by Density & TimeSlow Hammers by The Mini VandalsFalling Rain by MyuuDreaming Blue by SextileHorror House by Aaron KennyThe Quiet Aftermath by Sir CubworthAll music used under an Attribution License - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter - https://twitter.com/TWAU_PodcastFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/theywalkamonguspodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/theywalkamonguspodcastAcast - https://www.acast.com/theywalkamongus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Be You Find Happy
E55 GUEST Dr. Joy Pugh explains what END TIMES really looks like

Be You Find Happy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 54:02


In this episode Dr. Joy Pugh, historian and HISTORY Channel expert shares her wealth of knowledge on mysteries within the Bible and what End Times really means, she shares thoughts on the wildfires, storms and virus that have been disrupting our world. Her background involves working as a researcher, counselor, human services director, and consultant. Dr. Pugh appears in several television documentaries on the HISTORY Channel concerning end times.  Dr. Pugh's complete biographical history is featured in Who's Who in the World and Who's Who in America. Connect with Dr Joye https://www.drjoye.com/ Unlock more happy with Michaela http://michaelarenee.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyoufindhappy/message

Talking Talmud
Shabbat 11: If All the Seas Were Ink

Talking Talmud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 22:36


A powerful statement that encompasses the Talmud's action, in full. Then, small actions to avoid on erev Shabbat, lest you forget, into shabbat (the Mishnah picks up where the last one left off). Who's Who (what): Matos Mechasya. What's What: Seyag - a fence for the Torah.

The Top One Percent
Stand Out In the Marketplace with Joe Calloway

The Top One Percent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 42:12


We’re glad to have with us today Joe Calloway, an expert on business leadership whose client list reads like an international Who's Who in business, ranging from Coca Cola and Delta Air Lines to Cadillac and American Express. Joe also works with small to mid-sized companies, including franchisees, medical practices, and a range of professional services groups.   Joe is the author of Be the Best at What Matters Most and six other ground-breaking business books, including Becoming A Category of One: How Extraordinary Companies Transcend Commodity And Defy Comparison, which received rave reviews from The New York Times, Retailing Today, Publishers Weekly and many others. His newest book is The Leadership Mindset.   Today, Joe and I talk about his transition from being a keynote speaker to becoming a top business consultant. Tune in with us as Joe also shares his fascinating insights that can enlighten anyone in the business world!   Episode Highlights:   ●       How Joe Took a Turn on His Career Path [3:28] ●       What You Can Do to Stand Out in the Marketplace You’re In [10:53] ●       Joe Shares His 3 Customer Rules [13:27] ●       Useful Tips from Joe’s 3 Core Concepts  [21:13] ●       Top Daily Goals Joe Strives For [29:25] ●       Book Recommendations [33:22]   AND MUCH MORE!   Resources Mentioned In This Episode: ●       If you are a future or aspiring business leader who wants to achieve the next level of success in your profession, get started by getting my FREE video short course: The Secret to Unleashing Your Top 1 Percent. ●       Learn more about Joe and what he can do at your leadership meeting or strategic planning retreat through his website joecalloway.com. The site also features his life’s literary works! ●       Connect with Joe: o   Facebook o   Twitter o   YouTube o   LinkedIn o   Email   ●       Book Recommendations: o   This is Marketing: You Can't Be Seen Until You Learn To See by Seth Godin o   Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make the Competition Irrelevant by W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne   Quotes:   “I’m not a big fan of buzzers and bells to differentiate, anything that comes close to a gimmick, because those wear off.” “I don’t know what I’m selling until I know what they’re buying.” “If you can learn the difference between a distraction and an opportunity, that’s a big deal.” “If I’m doing the exact same thing today that I was doing a year ago, then I am, to a certain extent, irrelevant because everything changes all the time. I have to try and stay one step ahead of that.” “For me, a startup business, as much as anything else, is an information-gathering process.” “This is such a cliché, but it’s true now more than ever, you gotta be flexible, you gotta be willing to change.” “Information and ideas are everywhere, and if you’re not proactively going after them, then shame on you. It’s gonna hurt your business; it’s gonna hurt your career.”   Ways to Subscribe to The Top One Percent:   Apple Podcast Stitcher PlayerFM Podtail

Epiphany Radio Your Poetry Outlet
Epiphany Radio presents The HIDDEN: The HoneyDripper part 2.Ima buy you a Drink

Epiphany Radio Your Poetry Outlet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 143:44


EPIPHANY RADIO presents THE HIDDEN RADIO SHOW  with Mojavi EmiTonights Episode: The part 2 of the  HoneyDripper Series of Erotic Poetry.. Ima buy you a drink"The HONEYDRIPPER" These Words Flow Sweet...Tonight's Theme will be Drinks   The Features of this evening is a Who's Who of the Best of the Best in this Nations Class of Erotic Poets. There will be two rounds of  "Drinks' including the Nitecap!each poet will have a Drink  alias and after  the listeners have imbibed and become inebriated on Incredible Erotic Poetry. , We challenge you, the listener to pick your favorite  Drink and  try to  figure out  who is who  on the  event page  before we announce it at the end of the night.. pick all of the regular  names of the  'Desserts' will net you an interview  on  The Hidden and THE POETS: Harvey Wallbanger, Tequila Sunrise, Spanish Sangria,  Crown Peach, Henessey Black, Tenesesse Whiskey, Wet , Pink Moscato, Hood Princess and More...hosted by your  Bartenders Mojavi Emi and Queen Be 

Citywide Blackout
Boskone Part 2

Citywide Blackout

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 60:30


Here it is, the second episode of my coverage of the 2020 Boskone book expo. Thanks go out to the folks behind this great event for having me back this year. Up first it's Anabel Graetz, who led workshops on vocal training. Along with her years spent as a singing teacher, she has an acting resume a mile long! We talk about the movies she's been in and the Who's Who of talent she's worked with. E.C Ambrose recently released “Bone Guard Two: The Nazi Skull,” and “The Singer's Crown: The Author's Cut.” The latter is a re-release which has 35,000 more words and she talks about how this changed the story and the research part of the Bone Guard series. Rob Greene and I chatted about his debut book, “The Light Years,” which deals with an arranged marriage and the discovery of long-held secrets. Rob talks about the world-building process and how it feels to have his first novel out for the world to enjoy. The final interview is with Sarah Smith for her upcoming book, “Crimes and Survivors,” available April 15. This Titanic-based story is a mystery about not only icebergs, wrecks, and murder, but crimes against the human spirit and how to survive them. Sarah and I dive into the time period and what it meant then when the main character learns that she may have a relative of African descent.  

Longbox Review Comic Book Podcast
The Legion Project 20: To Control a World

Longbox Review Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 120:24


Presenting a joint podcast production with Peter from The Daily Rios podcast (where you can also listen and subscribe to The Legion Project), where we will discuss, issue by issue, the 1984 Legion of Super-Heroes (volume 3) series affectionately known as the "Baxter run". In this episode we discuss Legion of Super-Heroes #20: "To Control a World". Some Legionnaires take over a (war)world and then Dream Girl and White Witch attend a party! Plus, Who's Who entries and Legion appearances in other comic books in early 1986! Timestamps: (00:42) Preamble (05:20) Legion of Super-Heroes #20 synopsis, cover discussion, and general thoughts. (23:02) Main discussion; a look back at Tyr’s first appearance in Superboy 197 and 199; the subplots with Brainiac 5 and Sensor Girl and others; and the art (1:06:41) “Night of Madness” backup tale with Dream Girl and White Witch (1:15:11) Who’s Who #13 Legion entries: League of Super-Assassins, Legion Academy, Legion of Substitute Heroes, Legion of Super-Heroes, Legion of Super-Villains, LSH HQ, Legion of Super-Pets, Lightning Lad, Lightning Lass, Lighting Lord, Krypto, and Lady Quark; also, quick mentions of Crisis 12 and Booster Gold 2. (1:57:04) Wrap up and outro Please leave comments below, send your comments to longboxreview@gmail.com or peter@thedailyrios.com, or chat with us @longboxreview or @peterjrios on Twitter. Thanks for listening! Intro theme: “Lost City” by RhoMusic https://twitter.com/ItsRhoMusic https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm2l0TFmixfahHLxpdyV5Uw/videos

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers
MICHAEL BENSON TRUE CRIME RETROSPECTIVE-Michael Benson

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 82:50


Michael Benson is one of today's most popular true-crime writers. His books--including Betrayal In Blood, Murder In Connecticut, Killer Twins, The Burn Farm, Mommy Deadliest, A Killer's Touch, Evil Season, Watch Mommy Die, A Knife in the Heart, Escape From Dannemora, Nightmare In Rochester, Haunting Homicides and The Devil at Genesee Junction--tell vividly of today's most heinous criminals, and the clever and stalwart lawmen who bring them to justice. He is currently a regular commentator for two true-crime series, Evil Twins and Evil Kin, on the Investigation Discovery (I.D.) channel, and had also made guest appearances on that channel's Evil Stepmoms, Deadly Sins, Southern Fried Homicide, and On the Case with Paula Zahn.The Devil at Genesee Junction, tells the story of his return to the scene of a childhood trauma. Two of his friends were murdered and mutilated near his rural home south of Rochester, N.Y. when he was nine. Those murders were never solved. As an adult and veteran true-crime writer, Benson teamed up with the mother of one of the victims and a local private investigator to heat up that cold case and propel it in a startling new direction. During his three decades as a professional writer, Benson has worked closely with a retired Army Intelligence agent during the tense days after 9/11 for a book about the CIA, and with a retired FBI agent for a book about National Security; co-written two books with a former New York Police Department "Cop of the Year"; explored the Grassy Knoll in Dallas with a former KGB agent while researching his much-acclaimed Who's Who in the JFK Assassination; collaborated efficiently with an astronaut; and covered the Stephen Hayes triple-murder trial in New Haven, Ct., for the New York Post. MICHAEL BENSON TRUE CRIME RETROSPECTIVE-Michael Benson

Terry Meiners
George Earl Meyers talks about his new book

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 11:10


Author George Earl Meyers talks about his new book, “Kentucky's Greatest of the Great: Bourbon & Horse Capital of the World 201 Who's Who”. He discussed the research that went into the book and a few of the stories within...

Thriving In Chaos with Paulette Gloria Rigo
Ep. 39 Maureen Spencer: Infectious Disease is nothing to sneeze at!!

Thriving In Chaos with Paulette Gloria Rigo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 58:53


Maureen Spencer, RN, M.Ed. has been an Infection Preventionist for over 40 years and is certified in infection control (CIC). As one of the early pioneers in infection control, she was awarded the APIC National Carole DeMille Award in 1990 and was selected as one of the APIC Heroes of Infection Prevention in 2007. In 2012 she was selected as one of the "Who's Who of Infection Prevention" and in 2017 was recognized as a Fellow of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (FAPIC) for her advanced practice in infection prevention and leader within the field. She is currently an independent Infection Preventionist Consultant from Boston, MA and offers consulting and lecture presentations. Maureen has published numerous peer-reviewed publications and has presented many abstracts/posters at the national conference. She is a national and international speaker on an array of infection prevention and control topics. Her previous positions included Director, Clinical Education at Accelerate Diagnostics, Tucson, AZ; Corporate Director, Infection Prevention for Universal Health Services, King of Prussia, PA; Infection Control Manager at New England Baptist Hospital (an Orthopedic Center of Excellence in Boston) and Director of the Infection Control Unit at Mass General Hospital, Boston, You can learn more about Maureen and her exceptional work in yoga, energy healing, nursing, education, infectious disease control and her speaking engagements on www.maureenspencer.com and www.findinginnerpeace.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thriving-in-chaos/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thriving-in-chaos/support

TRASHFUTURE
*PREVIEW* A Tale of Two Peteys feat. Katie Halper

TRASHFUTURE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 9:37


In a preview of this week's bonus, Katie Halper (@kthalps) of The Katie Halper show and Rolling Stone's Useful Idiots Podcast joins Milo, Riley, and Alice to discuss a terrible start up, and then give us a "Who's Who" of the also-ran's who are fighting it out to lose to our boy Bernie Sanders in the United States. If you want to get the whole thing, access it on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/33561909 *WEB DESIGN ALERT* Tom Allen is a friend of the show (and the designer behind GYDS.com). If you need web design help, reach out to him here:  https://www.tomallen.media/  *COME SEE MILO*If you want to catch Milo’s stand-up on tour, get tickets here: https://linktr.ee/miloontour  *LIVE SHOW ALERT* We'll be hosting a live show debate on the topic of Elon Musk's status as 21st century Willy Wonka. It's 6th Feb 7.30pm at Hen & Chickens Theatre (109 St Paul’s Road, London N1 2NA) -- tickets are £12.25 and you can get them here:   https://www.unrestrictedview.co.uk/trashfuture-live-the-comedy-debate/ 

Oralicious - A Tale of Sex

What tale do you have about sex...because we all have a tale to tell about sex. My Freaky Friday "Group" episode is FINALLY here for you to enjoy!!! I found "3" women who was candid and transparent about their joys about having their pussy's eaten; by men who truly loved eating their Lotus Flowers.You will meet and hear from "3"remarkable women from Rare Gems, Inc. They are GORGEOUS, BADASSES and on the Who's Who of NYC Socialite scene. They set the standards of excellence when it comes to knowing what they want sexually, embrace it openly and wholeheartedly. And they tell their "OBM's" what they want, and what they are only allowed to do to them sexually...ORAL SEX ONLY!!! Fucking was NEVER an option or allowed!You guessed it..it's called "Open Buffet" (aka O.B.) which means that a few good men who got the opportunity to taste, drink the pussy juices, smell and enjoy a variety of different Lotus Flowers possibly at one time if they choose too. Elle, Destiny and Egypt of Rare Gems, Inc and the #1 NYC Socialites explained in simple terms the definition of Open Buffet; and the Pass-off.Elle (Queen of the Pass-off) - "Don't be a pussy...eat one!"Destiny - "When he ejaculates...then I too must ejaculate"Egypt - "To wake up and you're having your pussy eaten, this shit is sooo dope!" Support the show (https://oralicious.com/podcast/)

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Marvin Hurst - Anchor / Multimedia Journalist for KENS 5

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 27:27


Marvin Hurst is an anchor / multimedia journalist for KENS 5 in San Antonio, Texas.He never thought his childhood fascination with television would evolve into a career in broadcast journalism. It did!He was bitten by the news bug while earning a bachelor of arts degree in mass communications at Grambling State University, focusing on broadcasting, newspaper and public relations.Marvin started his television career at KALB-TV in Alexandria, La., as the crime and investigative reporter. He took on that same role at his next station, WBRZ in Baton Rouge, where he was the lead reporter in the hunt for the South Louisiana serial killer.Marvin then served as press director for the new Office of Youth Services under Louisiana's first female governor, the honorable Kathleen Babineaux Blanco.While in Louisiana, Marvin won several Associated Press awards for general news reporting, investigative reporting and in-depth reporting.Marvin joined the KENS 5 Eyewitness News team as a reporter for "Eyewitness News This Morning" in December 2004. Since then, Marvin has garnered numerous nominations and awards from the Texas Associated Press and the Lone Star Emmys.He is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists, where he is the former co-chair of the council of presidents and a member of the NABJ constitutional committee. Marvin served five terms as president of the San Antonio Association of Black Journalists.In addition, Marvin held the position of vice president of the Grambling University National Alumni Association - San Antonio Chapter.Marvin served on the executive board for the 100 Black Men of San Antonio. He also was named as an honoree for media in the inaugural edition of Who's Who in Black San Antonio.Marvin is a native of Milwaukee who mentors journalism students, does many appearances to help a great cause and finds time to do church media.He believes in building communities through mentoring, which is why he sought out the award winning KENS 5 workplace mentoring program.You can find Marvin tasting lots of great cuisine on his weekly segment “Neighborhood Eats” every Thursday.Contact Marvin Hurst at mhurst@kens5.com or you can follow Facebook.com/MarvinhurstKENS5 or Twitter.com/MHurstKENS5For more interviews visit: www.iamrefocusedradio.comSponsors:Rockafellas Barber Shop San AntonioRico Rodriguez (Owner)www.facebook.com/Rockafellas-Barber-Shop-105026620034718/?ref=page_internal1733 BabcockSan Antonio, Texas 78229Phone: (210) 782-5188Supporters:Sanctuary of HopeA Place of RefugeSanctuary of Hope provides a caring and nurturing environment to single expectant mothers ages 12-22 and their children.Every Life CountsPregnant and not sure what to do? You are not alone. Learn more about how we can help you.Be a part of the inspired visionPlease consider joining efforts with the Sanctuary of Hope to help set a positive course for single young mothers and their unborn children.https://www.sohcares.org/ENGAGE! publishes the Christian Community Calendar weekly.www.facebook.com/engagesaProsperitus Solutions is headquartered on the Southwest side of San Antonio, Texas and serving the Department of Defense since 2011. Prosperitus employs more than 100 staff nationwide with footprints in over 8 states.Mission Statement: To attract and ignite talent resulting in prosperous solutions for our customers and community.Our skill-sets cover:• Medical Services• Information Technology• Logistics• Finance• Marketing• Human ResourcesWe have put together a Lean Experienced Corporate staff with one mission, to provide Exceptional Service to our customers and foster long lasting profitable partnerships with our teaming companies.www.prosperitussolutions.com/prosperitusI Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by River City Donuts1723 Babock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Bay Bay McClinton of All Sports Speed and Conditioningwww.allsportsfitness.netAll Sports Speed and Conditioning is the top sports performance training gyms in San Antonio, and has produce many collegiate and professional athletes since opening. All Sports was founded in 1997 by Bremond “Bay Bay” McClinton. All Sports is based out of the beautiful city of San Antonio, TX. Having accomplished his own career in professional sports; starting a company like All Sports was a natural transition for him. Bay Bay is a native of San Antonio, TX. His 100 meter dash in High School at Roosevelt High in San Antonio was not broken until recently. In college Bay Bay played opposite the great future hall of famer, Darrell Green. He went on to sign a professional career with the Houston Oilers, Dallas Cowboys and played 7 years in the European Leagues before returning to his home town to finish his career “San Antonio Texans”. In 2006, his company, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the East vs West Shriners’s college senior bowl. In 2008-09, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the Division II college Senior Cactus Bowl All Star game in Kingsville. Today All Sports Speed and Conditioning continues to train athletes to elevate their athletic performance to the next level in all sports.I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by D.W. Brooks Funeral Home2950 E. Houston St.San Antonio, TX 78202Email: info@dwbrooksfh.comPhone: 210-223-2045Website: dwbrooksfuneralhome.com

Epiphany Radio Your Poetry Outlet
Epiphany Radio presents The HIDDEN : The HoneyDripper: Dessert

Epiphany Radio Your Poetry Outlet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 173:05


EPIPHANY RADIO presents THE HIDDEN RADIO SHOW  with Mojavi Emi Tonights Episode: THe HoneyDripper Series of Erotic Poetry..For our Inaugral voyage in to the Ream of Erotic Poetry and Prose  We are  naming the series"The HONEYDRIPPER" These Words Flow Sweet...Tonight's Theme will be Dessert.  The Features of this evening is a Who's Who of the Best of the Best in this Nations Class of Erotic Poetseach poet will have a dessert alias and after the Full Course of Dessert is served, We challenge you, the listener to pick your favorite  Dessert/Poet and  try to  figure out  who is who  on the  event page  before we announce it at the end of the night.. pick all of the regular  names of the  'Desserts' will net you an interview  on  The Hidden and to pick a solo feature from tonights show!It is going to be an AWESOME NIGHT of INCREDIBLE EROTIC POETRY

Olympic & Bundy
101 - Glaudi, from Downey to Beverly Hills

Olympic & Bundy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 15:51


Much to my delight, the 90210 has a new face in fashion. Glaudi by Johana Hernandez (https://glaudicollection.com/contact/) on Brighton Way is home to haute couture beautiful gowns, wedding dresses, and red carpet show-stoppers. Hernandez is dressing a Who's Who of gorgeous Latinas and is a true success story from her hometowns of Compton and Downey. The young Salvadoran is no stranger to fashion. Her parents both worked in the garment industry and she grew up wearing dresses handmade by her mom. Hernandez attended FIDM in downtown Los Angeles and opened her first store in Downey. Glaudi is named after her mom, Gladis. I was thrilled to see her Beverly Hills success. She opened in December 2019, and in January 2020, is holding trunk shows. Did I mention that Hernandez is only 33 years old? I first met her at LA Fashion Week Powered by Art Hearts. Her designs stunned on the runway, but it was her backstory that spoke volumes. She says she is the first woman of Salvadoran descent to show at Paris fashion week. Hernandez worked her way up in the fashion industry working for name designers. She has never forgotten her roots and helped fund a school in El Salvador. Her parents and her brothers both work for the Glaudi Collection company (https://glaudicollection.com/contact/) . Podcast Producer: Oscar Flores (https://www.facebook.com/ofloresnews/) Theme Music: DJ Reaper STAY CONNECTED Christine on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChristineDevineTVNewsAnchor Christine on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DevineNews Olympic & Bundy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/olympicandbundy Olympic & Bundy Twitter: https://twitter.com/OlympicAndBundy Olympic & Bundy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/olympicandbundy

Talking Talmud
Berakhot 12: How Wrong Is Wrong?

Talking Talmud

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 18:04


You misspoke your berakhah - now what? Also introducing our "Who's Who and What's What" segment.

CheapWineFinder Podcast
Tempest Bay Carneros Chardonnay 2018

CheapWineFinder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 11:27


The StoryThe Tempest Bay Carneros Chardonnay 2018 is a $7.99 Trader Joe's wine sourced from grapes grown on the Napa side of Carneros, the Carneros AVA is half in Sonoma and half in Napa. The Carneros AVA is located a good distance from the Pacific Ocean, but its southern border is the San Pablo Bay (the bay just north of the San Fransico Bay) which brings cool Ocean breezes and morning fog. Carneros is one of the premier Chardonnay regions in the US (they are known for Pinot Noir, too) and many of the wineries located here are the Whos Who of California wine. So, a $7.99 Carneros Chardonnay is a welcome find.Trader Joe's Fearless Flyer states that "you normally wouldn't find a Carneros Chardonnay of this quality for under $20" and that is not an exaggeration. You may find a brand (a wine not tied to a specific Winery) Chardonnay for around $20, but Carneros Chardonnay gets expensive in a hurry. I checked the COLA website (the government website that keeps alcohol records) and found that the Tempest Bay label name is owned by a very highly respected Sonoma winery. I won't name them since how they fit into this can vary. Since this seems to be a wine that Trader Joe's contracted with them to produce and this isn't one of their own wines, you can't infer too much other than they do know how to make high-quality wine.The Tempest Bay Chardonnay does have a write-up in Trader Joe's Fearless Flyer, which gives a few clues on how this Chardonnay is produced. They mention vanilla, baking spices, and toasted oak which would indicate a fairly serious oak seasoning program. There is no mention of oak barrels, so how those flavors were imparted into the wine isn't specified, but you wouldn't figure that new French oak barrels are used on a $7.99 wine. Then again, it does not make much sense to be too critical or demanding of an 8 buck Carneros Chardonnay. The alcohol content is 13.4%.The Tasting NotesThe color is a wheat beer yellow with a touch of gold. The nose is full of ripe fruit and citrus, there is an apple, lime, orange blossom honey, lemon, vanilla, candy spice, pear, peach, and melon. This is a Chardonnay with balanced acidity and subtle flavors. It tastes of lemon curd, tart green apple, melon, vanilla, ripe peach, and Anjou pear. The mid-palate is slightly spicey, with that nutty, salty sensation from "on lees", and banana cream (faint). The acidity is very well balanced, the flavors have plenty of time to unfold. The finish starts strong and slowly, very slowly fades away.The Summary With writing for Cheapwinefinder.com, I do not have a great deal of experience with Carneros Chardonnay. Its almost always out of the price range for the website and while I do get to sample it now and again at tastings, I really didn't have a good fix on what to expect with the Tempest Bay. The Tempest Bay is not as fruit-forward as the typical $10 California Chardonnay, there is a subtlety there, it builds slowly in flavor. I actually really enjoy several Chardonnay wines in the ten buck price range, they are bright and fruit-forward and often delicious. But this Carneros Chardonnay is not exactly the same, it hits your palate in a slightly different way, the acidity seems more integrated. My favorite value-priced Chardonnay are still my favorites, but I am glad I bought this wine. It brings elegance to $7.99 California Chardonnay. CHECK OUT THE COMPANION PODCAST BELOW !!!! 

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio
NDE:Evidence for the survival of consciousness after death

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2013 184:00


Beverly Brodsky's near-death experience ( NDE), which happened 42 years ago, revealed everything that currently matters in her life, and the International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) gave her a voice to end 18 years of silence. Her account is the concluding one in Dr. Kenneth Ring's book Lessons from the Light (2006), as the most complete in his collection. She is also featured in Christine Spensor's Pathways to Peace (2012), Arvin Gibson's They Saw Beyond Death (2006), PMH Atwater's The New Children and Near-Death Experiences (2003), Kevin Williams' Nothing Better than Death (2002) and also Atwater's Children of the New Millenium (1999).  She has run support and education groups about near-death and similar experiences on both coasts for 25 years. She was President of Delaware Valley Near-Death Studies and was a founding Board member of the American Center for the Integration of Spiritually Transformative Experiences (ACISTE) in 2009.A Vassar graduate, retired Federal analyst, near-death and other extraordinary experience researcher, Science of Mind and Spirit minister, and acclaimed international speaker, Beverly is fascinated by the overwhelming evidence for the survival of consciousness after death. She was highlighted in McCall's; the BBC documentary The Human Body; did the first NDE program on Israeli public radio and was featured in the New Tang Dynasty (independent) Chinese language satellite television.  She was assistant producer on a DVD bonus feature:  Reflections: Beyond and Back for the Life Before Her Eyes (2008), and Come Home to Perfection (1992), Home and Back (2009), NDE Documentary: Commonalities of the Experience ( 2013). Beverly has been profiled in Who's Who in America and Who's Who in American Women for the past four years, as well as in Who's Who in the World. www.crsradio.com      call in  661-467-2407

The Black Box
Episode #84: The Justice League of Topics.

The Black Box

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2012 180:33


In this super-sized episode Shawn is joined by special guest Peter Rios (The Daily Rios Podcast) as they discuss the Justice League: Detroit era and 80's comics. Later in the show Donny Salvo swings by to discuss The Amazing Spider-Man, his personal Planet of the Apes movie-marathon, comics, tangents, and Shawn activates his "Samuel L. Jackson" mode in a response to an irate fanboy.