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EXPOSED: WALL STREET SECRETS WARREN BUFFET DOES NOT TELL INVESTORS
ANIMAL FARM by Whistleblower George Orwell

EXPOSED: WALL STREET SECRETS WARREN BUFFET DOES NOT TELL INVESTORS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 21:22


6 ANIMAL FARMs Mollie is most people wanting their pretty ribbons given to them. Mollie ran away from the farm wanting her pretty ribbons & occasional pats. Truly I encourage you to listen pen or pencil in hand, to make notes. Shocking what you will hear so if they are using an age old playbook then hmmmm shouldnt you? The "great reset" as it is called by WEF Founder Klaus Schwab took planning over decades and centuries. Why? Ask the pigs what they get out of it.... ask the pigs The world went in to lockdown midnight March 16th-March 17th. No questions. The world listened because, how could the experts be wrong after all they are the "experts." In time, like the "SEVEN COMMANDMENTS" painted on the barn wall, guidances, terms, theories presented as 'facts' changed too- here today as in ANIMAL FARM too

Mornings on the Mall
WMAL Interview - ALEX BERENSON- 05.26.20

Mornings on the Mall

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 15:28


INTERVIEW- ALEX BERENSON - former NY Times reporter / his website: www.alexberenson.com TOPIC: Debunk the terrible reporting/panic porn about coronavirus   The rise of social media censorship http://www.alexberenson.com/the-rise-of-social-media-censorship-how-youtube-and-facebook-are-trying-to-control-information-about-covid/ Discuss how it seems only certain outlets are not willing to hear dissenting opinions: Alex Berenson @AlexBerenson: May 18: Btw: people ask sometimes why I only go on @foxnews @oann. The answer is it’s not my choice. I am happy to go on Fox. I would be as happy to go on @cnn @msnbc @npr - no preconditions, I can handle myself - as long as the interview is live. THEY WILL NOT HAVE ME. Why? Ask them. https://twitter.com/alexberenson/status/1262457453247070209?s=11  FLASHBACK: Meet the former NYT reporter who is challenging the coronavirus narrative https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ex-nyt-reporter-challenging-the-coronavirus-narrative.print

ERIC KIM
Why Feedback?

ERIC KIM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 7:40


Mp3: https://erickimphotography.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Why-Ask-for-Feedback.mp3 --- Why Feedback? When should we ask for feedback? When shouldn't we ask for feedback? Why do we ask for feedback, towards what end? Are you a newbie? First of all, my psychological thought: When we ask for feedback, we are signaling that we lack self-confidence in ourselves. When we ask for feedback, we acknowledge that the other person is smarter than us, or we perceive them as more knowledgeable or powerful than us. Do we not want to take responsibility for ourselves and actions? Another thought: When we ask others for feedback, we want someone to blame (if we end up screwing up or failing). Perhaps this is why companies hire consultants: If a company institutes a new policy, and the policy is bad, they are able to transfer liability to the consultant (easy to blame the consultant). Kind of like scapegoating. How much faith do you have in yourself? Consider a life in which you never asked for feedback. Can you still live a great life? Yes! Also -- one of the benefits of NOT asking for help or feedback: More interesting and unique self-experimentation (innovation). For example, I mostly ignored everything on the internet about powerlifting. I just do heavy singles and attempt new PR's (usually once a week). It is against all conventional wisdom in powerlifting, but it seems to have been working for me. Another thing -- intermittent fasting during the day, and not breaking my fast until later the day (after working out). I also have done all my powerlifting in a fasted state for almost the last 5 years, which is also seen as a "no-no" (we are indoctrinated with the notion that you must eat something BEFORE working out, but this is not true). So perhaps the benefit of NOT asking others for feedback is that you are more likely to discover NEW TRUTHS, which are contrary to conventional wisdom. When is it useful to ask for feedback? If you need new ideas, and a novel perspective. For example in photography, I wanted to know how to improve! I felt like I hit a wall in terms of self-improvement, and in order to take it to the NEXT LEVEL, I wanted to elicit the feedback from others. Much of this inspiration is what fueled arsbeta.com -- the desire to 'crowd-source' the 'wisdom of the crowds' to empower photographers from all around the planet. Essentially, creating a platform which I wish I had access to when I started photography. Conclusion You don't need to ask for feedback in order to improve. Don't ask for feedback if you just are looking for someone to blame if you fail. Ask for "tips" (suggestions) from others, but ultimately you decide whether to obey their feedback/ideas or not. You choose. If you feel like you're stuck in your growth, hit a plateau, and need an outside perspective, ask for feedback, suggestions, and help! GROW ON! ERIC

Two Old Queens
Meet Me in St. Louis with Zach Reino and Jess McKenna

Two Old Queens

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 84:22


Holigays Jubilee 2019 continues with our first Judy Garland movie MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS! We're joined by Jessica McKenna and Zach Reino of the podcast "Off Book" so who better to discuss this musical classic? NO ONE, THAT'S WHO! WHY ASK?!?!Produced by Alec SarcheMusic by Danny CohenArtwork by Connie ShinTechnical Support by Mike RennieTwitter/Instagram: @twooldqueensEmail: twooldqueens@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

#WinToday with Johnny Martin
Stay In Your Lane? | #WinToday S2|E20

#WinToday with Johnny Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 8:32


Stay In Your Lane? How many of you involve yourself is situations that are not yours to deal with. Why? Ask yourself these questions to maximize your time and keep your pile small Does this have ANYTHING to do with me? Does my involvement add ANY value to my life? Enjoy!

Podfader
Rebuild Your Motivation to Podcast

Podfader

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 39:12


Rebuild Your Motivation to Podcast Howdy -- I’m Kyle Bondo, and this is Podfader! My weekly podcast for helping you survive the day-to-day struggle that comes with keeping a podcast going. S1:E12 -- Rebuild your motivation and get back to building better podcasts TL:DR - Focus is Step Six of the Nine Steps Back to Podcasting and requires you to rebuild your motivation and find your hunger for podcasting before you can truly get back to podcasting. What are your Motivations? What is your Why? Strategies for Rebuilding Your Motivation The only easy day was yesterday Step Six of the Nine Steps Back to Podcasting is Focus. You need something to change when it comes to your motivation to podcast. Why? Ask yourself this question: Does the feeling of having to produce yet another podcast tapping your motivation? You know you love podcasting, but maybe it’s become exhausting, frustrating and even painful to continue. You see your competitors still maintaining the same podcast production tempo they did in past years, yet you at a loss to how they can keep going at that pace. Now, you start finding yourself saying: “I don’t want to record a podcast this month.” “I just want to go ride my bike this weekend.” “Why am I still building this podcasts?” What happened to your motivation? How do you recover from a slump like this and still manage to produce another season of podcasts? How do you not quit? Hopefully, this will give you the answer. What are your Motivations? You might not truly dislike podcast production — at least not yet. But if you’re having doubts about building new podcasts, and you’re not doing anything about it, it can only get worse. So before it gets worse, you need to ask yourself some tough questions. You need a motivation intervention. You need a motive-vention! However, this is the good kind of intervention; the kind with healing in it. It requires you to dig down deep and find out what’s going on in your head, starting with your need to understand your own intrinsic motivations. What is your Why? Why do you build podcasts? This should be a simple question to answer. Your first answer might be “for the love of the medium.” Or maybe you got into podcast promotion “to make money.” You need money to make a living, but the time it takes to make your first real money in podcasting is long. Knowing there is the potential for good money after doing podcast promotion for five years or more, doesn’t help you in year two. No. If love or money is not enough to keep you truly motivated, that what else drives you to build podcasts? Chances are it has something to do with an intrinsic motivation. This is the driver that pushes you into doing things worth doing. The three important intrinsic drivers for podcasters: Creativity: Creativity is the freedom you feel from being able to build podcasts without anyone telling you how you should do it. Mastery: Mastery is your capability to learn new disciplines and improve your skills. Purpose: your Purpose should not just be focused on the mechanics of building podcasts, but why you believe in building podcasts in the first place. Strategies for Rebuilding Your Motivation If you’re ready to focus on rebuilding your motivation, here are few steps you can take to get you back into the podcasting game: #1 – Stop Being Hard on Yourself: Successful people know that making small continuous improvements every day will be compounded over time and give them desirable results. #2 – Build a Better Why: You need to create a vision of how you see your future self. #3 – Focus on One Goal: Learning a new skill is an excellent goal, and a great way to keep from getting bored. #4 – Learn from Others: Spend some time appreciating the drive and determination others have for podcasting and explore how they overcame the challenges they faced on their journeys. #5 – Get Your Hunger Back: When you decide you’re hungry enough to do it, keeping motivated won’t be hard anymore. The only easy day was yesterday There is no easy way to stay motivated. Motivation is a continual process that requires discipline. You will always need to force yourself to go through your motivation process to find your hunger again. Hence the need for the discipline to know when your motivation is lacking, and the hunger to actively do something about it. And now you know. About the ShowPodfader, hosted by Kyle Bondo, focuses on tackling the challenges all podcasters face when the drive to keep podcasting becomes a struggle. If you’re a podcaster or trying to become one, Podfader is your sanctuary for getting you through the messy middle of any podcasting journey. Stop podfading and start podcasting! Learn more at Podfader.com Presented by Gagglepod.com

Ask A Guy
#1 Black Men Don't Cheat

Ask A Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 53:14


In our premiere episode, Jawon defends his theory that black men don't cheat, Clarke talks about the time she pulled a knife on her ex, and Shanell tells us why she went back to her ex after he bought her mozzarella sticks. Question: A man can cheat 10 times and the woman is expected to stay. A woman cheats one time and the man cuts all ties without blinking an eye. Why? Ask your relationship question or send a voice message to AskAGuyPOD@gmail.com. Follow Us on Social Media! Facebook: @AskAGuyPOD Twitter: @AskAGuyPOD Instagram: @AskAGuyPOD Music: I'll Be There (Prod. PittThaKiD)

Swish Edition
SE140: Hooray, You're Gay

Swish Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2011 75:36


This week we end Pride month with a bang. For one, we are featuring a song from the all-girl group, The Juliettes. Their Hooray, You're Gaysong (see the video below) is a love letter to the gay community. These Seattle-based chicks rock and they're telling the world, "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" should be, "Why Ask, Who Cares," among other stuff. It's fun. Speaking of gay, do you guys know what an Eiffel Tower is? Do you like burritos? Have you ever given someone a Strawberry Shortcake? It's all dirty and we'll describe 'em. Listener beware. And if you are a listener, and you get our episodes from iTunes (and you should), leave us a comment there between now and July 31 and you'll be registered to win a $100 iTunes gift card. Yes, it's a bribe of sorts, but we need your feedback. The more we get, the more people will be able to find our show. Also on this wacky episode: The furries invade Pittsburgh; Charlie Sheen's Two and a Half Men character will die; From Queerty.com, we have Madonna...as featured in a new comic book series; We didn't get to go to the White House' Pride Reception this week (we think they listened to the show); New York state passes marriage equality (but unless you have been under a rock, you knew that); We celebrate the return of True Blood and their was-straight-now-gay character we didn't see coming; Mrs. Brady caught crabs from the then Mayor of New York City; The Anchorage, Alaska gay pride parade is ruined; You can save $50 when you buy a ticket to Camp 2011 and mention "Swish" a check out; All the gay news from Sean Bugg at Metro Weekly; and, Much more! We call Episode 140, "Hooray, You're Gay."