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On today's edition of The Daily Tap, Charlie talks about Aaron Rodgers' press conference which was explosive, to say the least. What are some things that he got wrong about his commentary then what he got right about his comments about the current situation (0-24 minutes). Charlie talks about the Milwaukee Brewers bringing in Eduardo Escobar and what that will do for the team (24-31 minutes). Why Charlie worries more about Suggs to the Raptors than Mobley (31-38 minutes)
On a special Saturday edition of The Daily Tap, Charlie talks about the Instagram Stories heard around the world as Aaron Rodgers & Davante Adams post 'Last Dance' Instagram Stories. Why Charlie hates it and thinks they could have gone about this in a better way (0-13 minutes). Charlie also talks about the Milwaukee Brewers win over the Chicago White Sox and why Tyrone Taylor has become an asset for this team (13-20 minutes). The show wraps up with Charlie explaining his parade FOMO (20-28 minutes).
On today's edition of The Daily Tap, Charlie talks about the storylines from Game 2. He discusses some of the things that might happen tonight such as Giannis being an aggressor, more from Jrue Holiday, the officials & more (0-18 minutes). Charlie talks about the Brewers and the potential playoff matchup with the Mets + what a good spot baseball is in (18-31 minutes). Lastly, Why Charlie is fascinated by the NIL (31-38 minutes).
The Daily Tap Podcast discusses the Milwaukee Brewers offense, Ryan Braun's return?, Aaron Rodgers to speak, and Milwaukee's COVID rules falling off. The podcast begins with Charlie bemoaning the Brewers offense as it continues to struggle. Charlie wonders how low this team can sink with this offense and is there any way to get out of this rut. He also speaks on Luis Urias and his struggles and why this is a disaster for David Stearns (0-15 minutes). Charlie touches on a few quick topics. One being Ryan Braun potentially coming back midseason. Why Charlie wouldn't make a trade unless the Brewers were out of it (16-20 minutes). Some quick thoughts on Aaron Rodgers talking to Kenny Mayne (20-22 mins). Covid corner wraps up with Charlie discussing the mask mandate being over in June plus how Summerfest feels (22-30 minutes)
On Monday's edition of The Daily Tap, Charlie explains why Mark Murphy should shoulder a lot of the blame for what has happened with Aaron Rodgers. He also talks about why Brian Gutekunst is at fault. And how he tried to be Ted Thompson too early. Charlie also discusses what could happen next with the Green Bay Packers. After that, he talks about the Milwaukee Bucks's big win against the Brooklyn Nets. Why Charlie thinks people should believe in this team versus Brooklyn. Next, he recaps the big weekend for the Milwaukee Brewers and talks about how this has been weirdly more fun with multiple guys out. Lastly, he goes through the 2-7 round picks for the Packers in the NFL Draft.
Quitting school may not be beneficial to everybody unless, perhaps, you’re Charlie Mullins OBE. Started dreaming about becoming a plumber at an early age, Charles Mullins OBE had the drive and competitiveness to create one of the most recognized brands in the UK. While he admits, jokingly, that quitting school much later was a regret, his common sense and hard work paid off. In this very light and jolly episode, Charles Mullins OBE tells us his story of how Pimlico rose to what it is today. Charles Mullins OBE is the founder of Pimlico, the largest independent service & maintenance company in the capital. Pimlico’s story has been one of constant improvement and year-on-year growth since its inception in 1979, with returning customers accounting for the majority of the more than 100,000 jobs completed annually. Show Highlights: The beginning of Charlie’s journey into becoming a plumber began at an early age Charlie gets off the tools and steering the ship of his business Importance of enjoying your work The drive, enthusiasm, and will to succeed How Charlie’s company handles its branding What’s the best marketing tool Pilmico have Advantage and benefit of being transparent to the clients Why Charlie thinks that meetings are a waste of time What Pilmico has done to maintain the quality of its products and services Avoiding people-pleasing when dealing with employees How Charlie was able to retain clients through the years Links Mentioned: Big Business Events Check out Charlie Mullins OBE’s company, the Pimlico Plumbers
Surprise surprise! We're back, for yet another season of irreverent, political, subversive and downright rude viewpoints on everything in space and time from '63 to '89! Remember: Hands, face, Liberace! In this episode we're trapped in The Matrix as we catch up on some red-hot gossip, including: How Greg was canceled by a top Dr Who star... Why Charlie sent a BBC employee to buy his Dr Who blu ray discs... If Sam has finally completed his Target novelisation collection... Central to this episode is part one of an epic Mind Probe interview with a special writer and performer whose massive career doesn't touch Dr Who - at least, not yet - but pretty much everything else. Plus love for Simon MacCorkindale, Jonathan Myles-Lea, a shouting rabbi and much, much more... TX: 31 October 2021 Features strong language and adult humour. Listener discretion is advised.
The Daily Tap today discusses how the Packers-Vikings matchup the second time is a little different than the last one. Your host, Charlie, explains why things are different this time around. From the Vikings' defense not being what people thought it would be to Kirk Cousins' awful season. Charlie also stresses the importance of not looking ahead in this one (0-15 mins). Charlie also talks about Wisconsin Badgers' COVID-19 implications. What could happen to their season if they're unable to play two games? Do they disqualify from being a college football playoff contender? (15-24 mins). Based on Aaron Rodgers' flip cup commentary, do you think there is an athlete you can beat in a drinking game? Why Charlie is skeptical of that being possible (24-29 mins).
The latest "Martin and Marlow", looking back at Cards/Pads series, the plan for Molina, also, car etiquette when people are on your bumper. Why Charlie got flipped off.
On the Tuesday edition of The Daily Tap for September 29th, it is all about the Green Bay Packers. Charlie, the host, talks about Green Bay Packers and how they matchup with either Baltimore or Kansas City. Why Charlie thinks they're ready for Ravens and not so sure about the Chiefs (0-11mins). Charlie talks about how the Packers offense stacks up against the Falcons defense (11-18 mins). He also chats about how local media needs to get used to the Packers winning and not shoehorn dumb topics In (18-22). Lastly, it ends with the Packers facing a COVID battle at home (22-26).
In this episode, Shelby and Tia sit down with Charlie Billingsly. Charlie is a photographer, set design, founder of The Museum for Black Girls and co-founder of Black Creatives Weekend. She runs multiple creative businesses and is constantly coming up with new, creative ideas to support black women. Some topics covered in this episode: - Why Charlie decided to create The Museum for Black Girls - How she brought to life an immersive museum - The importance of empowering young black girls - Involving your kids in your business - Running multiple creative businesses at once - The importance of community and the creation of Black Creatives Weekend And so much more... Connect with Charlie: https://www.instagram.com/themuseumforblackgirls/ https://www.instagram.com/curatedbycharlie/ https://www.instagram.com/blackcreativesco/
On Tapping The Keg this week, Charlie and Mitch talk about the Milwaukee Bucks return to the basketball court this Friday. They talk about what to watch during the next few weeks for the Bucks along with some commentary on the rest of the Eastern Conference. They also talk about all that's happened with the Miami Marlins. Why Charlie thinks it's the perfect roadmap for the future. Boys talk about first Brewers impressions plus why the NFL is trying to prevent a Marlins situation.
Mitch and Charlie are back for another edition of Tapping The Keg podcast. The boys talk about if the Brewers are set up to succeed or fail during the 60-game sprint. Why Charlie thinks they're set up to be great while Mitch has his doubts. Charlie also wonders if the Brewers start slow should they look to move Josh Hader. They go through The Ringer's Top Five GM list and wonder where is the respect for Jon Horst? The podcast wraps up with degenerate gambler problems.
“Follow your heart and believe in what you want to do.” – Charlie Siegel Today’s featured bestselling authors are the grandfather & grandson dynamic duo of Dr. Bernie & Charlie Siegel. Dr. Bernie, Charlie, and I talk about what inspired them to write poetry on their views of life, how their granddad/grandson relationship with each other influenced their lives, and more!!! Key Things You’ll Learn: Why humor is necessary for life. Why Charlie & his grandfather Bernie did this co-author and publish this poetry book. Why everyone should write poetry. Bernie & Charlie’s Book: https://sacredstoriespublishing.com/#!/when-you-realize-how-perfect-everything-is Dr. Bernie’s Site: www.BernieSiegelMD.com Charlie’s Photography Site: https://naturephotobysc.picfair.com The opening track is titled, "Bar Lupin" by Marcus D. Check out the full track and download it here. https://marcusd.net/track/bar-lupin Related Episodes: 153 - "Everything Is Going to Be Okay" with Dr. Catherine Hayes (@coachchayes): https://goingnorth.libsyn.com/153-everything-is-going-to-be-okay-with-dr-catherine-hayes-coachchayes 157 - "No Sweat Speaking" with Allan Kaufman & Allan Misch (@NoSweatSpeaking): https://goingnorth.libsyn.com/157-no-sweat-speaking-with-allan-kaufman-allan-misch-nosweatspeaking 193 – “The Quest For Purpose” with Dr. Ken Keis (@crgleader): https://goingnorth.libsyn.com/193-the-quest-for-purpose-with-dr-ken-keis-crgleader
Charlie Hartwell (@ShiftIt_Inst) is an Operating Partner at the Bridge Builders Collaborative, a consumer health tech investment group that invested early in Pear Therapeutics, Insight Timer and Headspace, in addition to being a “Change Agent” focused on igniting consciousness, mindfulness, and creating a more connected human world.In today’s episode we discuss:- Where are headed with consumer health tech and consciousness- Why Charlie’s afraid our collective ability to live together- How mindfulness and meditation can help us get through this COVID crisis- The role of psychedelics in shifting mental health- Why meditation may just be the next best medic- Which alternative health practices hold the most promise for the future of healthcare- What Charlie thinks we should do for a more mentally-sound world- Why we’re treating patients and health all wrong- How investment dollars drive innovation- Why the psychedelic movement of today is much more than a fad- What’s the future of wearable tech
We flashback to 2000 to watch one of the films that birthed the IP boom of this century, Charlie’s Angels. We bless the presence of Cameron Diaz, have a blast with the cast, appreciate the pre-CGI action, well, all of us but Jon... Jon’s on another level this week, because he hated it. Still, we give him room to vent and counter punch with how he is wrong. All in a day’s work. So flashback to this now underrated action romp with us. Download. Listen. Enjoy! 0:01:00 Why Charlie’s Angels? A Grand Ole, Jon’s Bizzare Crispin Glover Rant 0:08:30 Let The Disagreements Begin!, Male Gaze, Appropriation 0:24:00 Cast Praise, Jon Gets Pwned?, Dumb Fun, Praise Crispin 0:35:00 Wrap Up Rambling @middleofrow #nothe
Charlie & Ben have their first in studio guest! They discuss his experience being a reality TV star, truth vs. happiness, and much more. ⏰TIMESTAMPS⏰ 1:30 - Dealing with trauma 10:25 - What Benji learned from competing on Survivor 17:01 - How Charlie & Ben deal with stress 22:54 - The truth about reality TV 39:40 - Why Charlie is considering going celibate 53:06 - What advice would Charlie give his younger self? 57:44 - What are Charlie & Ben most proud of? 1:12:32 - Chic-Fil-A will no longer donate to The Salvation Army 1:22:00 - How to feel confident 1:31:45 - Disney's growing monopoly 1:42:32 - Charlie & Ben's differing opinions on relationships (Fan Question) 1:48:09 - How to deal with imposter syndrome (Fan Question) 1:52:24 - I'm 40 and I'm not where I want to be in life, what should I do? (Fan Question) Connect With Us Further: Website: http://www.charismaoncommand.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/charismaoncommand Instagram: @CharismaOnCommand Or if you want to see our personal stuff (regular life + playing music): Instagram: @CharlieHoupert Instagram: @IamBenAltman
On today's very special Friday edition of The Daily Tap, Charlie talks about Yasmani Grandal signing with the Chicago White Sox. Where do the Brewers go from here? Why Charlie believes there is a plan, and if they go small market, why a move with Yelich might be needed. Charlie also discusses Giannis Antetokounmpo's huge night versus the Blazers. The show wraps up with his thoughts on the Micah Potter situation and why Tom Izzo is a baby.
Daily Tap's Tuesday edition is here. Charlie talks about his Packers takeaway from last night's classic between the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers. Why Charlie thinks the Packers might be the best team in the NFC plus why the Niners look beatable. The podcast rolls on with Charlie bemoaning the Khris Middleton haters and why they all got their wish this week. Wisconsin's worst take returns as some media members didn't like the Packers' turnover celebrations.
If you’ve been in the entrepreneurial space for more than a hot minute, you probably know Charlie Gilkey. He started out with a blog, but now he is the creator of Productive Flourishing, a podcast and a site that helps people do the work that matters so they can become their best selves. Believe it or not, we nabbed Charlie as a guest on Worth It, and we’re really excited to share this interview with you. So, let’s get to it. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN 00:40 Who Charlie Gilkey is — and why we’re so excited to chat with him! 01:40 Charlie’s background as an Army logistics officer 03:23 How he took his first blog to a full-on business and podcast 03:43 Why his new book, Start Finishing, is different from other productivity books out there 04:46 Charlie’s view of the “bro” productivity literature that currently exists 06:19 Why our focus on work (rather than our lives) is a crisis of priority 07:40 The hamster wheel so many of us find ourselves on 09:15 Why money is an instrument, not the end goal 11:10 What happens when you add intention and purpose to your money 12:16 How to make more space for those projects you want to finish 12:57 What “thrashing” means 13:51 How most of us are going about “finishing” the wrong way14:20 The 5 Projects Rule 15:25 Why choosing what you’re NOT going to work on frees you to start finishing 16:49 The 2-Hour Rule 18:15 The risks of not scheduling in your project-based work 20:35 Why we tend to justify economics but not emotions when we outsource our work and lives 23:15 The idea of “Project World” 24:35 What Charlie means by “No date, no finish” 28:30 The problem with to-do lists (and how we use them) 30:05 The 15-second or 2-hour decision you’ll need to make with each to-do list item 31:01 The 3 ways we experience time 33:23 Why we run and hide when we don’t have our projects properly aligned 34:23 The risks that come with thinking motion means progress 35:29 How to take back your time by being mindful of your device use 37:58 The risk of planning too far in advance 41:05 Why Charlie often recommends that entrepreneurs don’t plan for more than 6 mos out 42:43 How to handle multipotentialite tendencies 43:10 The benefits of finishing something at a level of mastery 47:39 Charlie’s mission in life THE PROBLEM WITH “NEVER ENOUGH TIME” While most of our conversations center on money and how to build wealth, we know that most of our audience are entrepreneurs who have multiple interests, love exploring new business ideas, and who want to make the most of the time they’re working. After all, you started your own business so you could have time to do what you love, right?? And yet, as Charlie talks to us about in this episode, we tend to prioritize work to the point of sickness or burnout, and we do it all in the name of money or “getting things done.” The result is that many of us feel like we’re just working for money, that we’re not in alignment, and we don’t have time to do the things we really want to do — or even need to do. Charlie goes into detail on why this is in his new book, Start Finishing, and he was nice enough to shed some light on this during our chat. In fact, he calls it out pretty early in this episode: If you’re struggling to find the time to do what you want to do, it’s not because there’s not enough time. It’s because your priorities aren’t aligned. GET OFF THE HAMSTER WHEEL We all have busy lives. It can feel like we’re running from one thing to the next, trying to get ahead. And it can feel like a hamster wheel. We’re not really getting traction and we’re not doing what we feel most called to do because, you know, you have a lot on your plate. But let’s be real. You get to choose what you’re working on — and what you’re not working on. It can be hard to change what you’ve already set in motion (yes, you have to finish that client project or get those meetings done before you can really make space for what’s important to you), but you can set yourself up for success starting now. How? Charlie calls is the 5 Projects Rule. The 5 Projects Rule This rule is one that Charlie highly recommends, especially for those in the entrepreneurial space. Basically, it means no more than 5 projects per time slice (a day, a week, a month, a quarter, a year). Many of us have 5+ projects we work on in a day, like “Do the laundry, finish that work project, mow the lawn, do the groceries, schedule the vet visit, figure out the water bill” etc. — and it’s no wonder we don’t have time! We are literally cramming our day with projects. Instead, Charlie recommends cutting it back to 5. 5 a day, 5 a week, 5 a month, whatever it is. But no more than 5 in a time slice. To do this, you’ll need to figure out what you don’t have to do, or what you can delegate. Get real with it, and don’t let other people’s priorities or emergencies affect this once you’ve made a decision. Stick to your project plan! And if your time slice is bigger than a day — a week, month, quarter, year, etc. — you can break those projects down into smaller time slices. In a really good planning world, Charlie says, you’d have a long-term project chunked out into smaller projects, i.e. a month-sized project broken down into week-sized projects. If you’re wondering how to break down your projects by week or even day, Charlie has a recommendation for that, too. 2-Hour Rule Ask yourself what a 2-hour chunk looks like for your project breakdowns: what can you get done in 2 hours and where you can fit that block of time into your schedule? Charlie also shares that you can ask yourself which items you can get done in 15 minutes, because you knock things off your list really quickly when you see those things come up. He also adds that we all underestimate how long it takes to get stuff done, so build in a buffer! For a rough buffer, Charlie says you can multiply the time you think a project (or work block) will take by 3. So that 15 minute project… it might actually take you 45 minutes. Plan accordingly. FINISH THE DANG THING Charlie shared his big productivity secret on this episode: “No date, no finish.” If you don’t have a date for that big project you want to finish, or that little project you want to start, it’s never gonna get done. And picking a date is only half the battle. From there, you need actionable breakdowns — those 5 projects per time slice we talked about. What are you doing today/tomorrow/this week/this month to move you closer to that goal? There’s another important point that Charlie made: we tend to run and hide from our commitments to our own projects. How often have you stared at your to do list, started to write that email, or tried to find information about your new pet passion… and froze? Maybe you ran straight to a client or customer issue to resolve, or you decided to open Instagram, or maybe you buried yourself in email busy work. #Guilty But the problem with this is: We trick ourselves into thinking “At least we did something.” But it isn’t the work you should be doing, and you know it. So get real with yourself, make a plan, and make it actionable. START FINISHING: THE BOOK This is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of what we talk about in the podcast. Charlie also covers the problem with how we all manage our to do lists, the risks with planning more than 6 months at a time, and more. We talk about all of it in the podcast, we but we also talk about his new book: Start Finishing. While this is technically a “productivity book,” Charlie says it’s different in three ways: It talks just as much about the work of our lives, than the life of our work It’s not like “bro” productivity literature that can be exclusionary It focuses on the work that calls to you, rather than the things on your to-do list He hopes to help people thrive in their businesses, homes, and communities, and we think he’s well on his way. If you want to know how to finally start finishing, juggle all of your many interests, and create a schedule that lets you do more than work and feel guilty… this episode and Charlie’s new book are perfect for you. Check them out! This material is for general information only and is not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. RESOURCES & PEOPLE MENTIONED 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Stephen R Covey Getting Things Done - David Allen Start Finishing - Charlie’s new book out 9/24/19 Charlie’s “home” on the interwebs: productiveflourishing.com
Daily Tap returns for the Tuesday edition where Charlie discusses the current state of Marquette basketball. Sam Hauser and Joey Hauser decide to leave Marquette after Markus Howard announces that he is returning to school. Why Charlie comes down hard on Steve Wojciechowski and staff for their role in this along with some other thoughts about what happened here. Podcast moves on to a happier note talking about the night that Christian Yelich had last night with three home runs as he continues to own the Cardinals. Podcast wraps up discussing a column that said the Packers should have waited on a deal for Aaron Rodgers to have options to draft a quarterback. Why Charlie thinks they should stick with what worked for the last 20 years.
Daily Tap is live for Monday where we're talking all things local hoops starting with the Milwaukee Bucks then Marquette Golden Eagles and wrapping up with the Wisconsin Badgers. Colin Cowherd is the latest national media member to take shots at the Milwaukee Bucks calling them 'regular season champs'. Besides what's been presented in front of him, playoffs matter the most. Bucks need to win playoff series to gain full respect. Marquette continues to look like a wagon. Why Charlie is starting to think they could be a two seed and a Final Four contender. Podcast wraps up with praising Wisconsin on another close win, but Charlie still wonders how good this team is considering their lack of success against top tier teams.
Charlie and Mitch return for another edition of Tapping The Keg podcast where we chat about the NBA All-Star Game, NBA Trade Deadline and wrap up the 2018 NFL season. Charlie plays the role of Team LeBron while Mitch takes Team Giannis and the two pick their All-Star teams. Why Charlie goes calculated, and how Mitch nearly gets the podcast in trouble. Podcast continues to talk about the Bucks move on Thon Maker and other deadline deals that could affect the Bucks. Podcast wraps up talking about the Super Bowl, New England and why the LA conspiracy is debunked.
In This Episode You Will Learn About: Having it all and not being happy Being successful yet feeling lost Charlie writing a contract with himself What he left behind in order to start his new life Biking across America Charlie’s love of generosity Money mindset Why Charlie values transparency Being a delusional optimist Resources: Website: charliejabaley.com IG: @charlie Twitter: @charliejabaley Mastermind: fortheloveofmoney.com/mastermind Show Notes Today I’m sitting down with Charlie “The Rocket” Jabaley, and you guys, this may be one of the most inspiring episodes I have had this far. Charlie Jabaley was once a highly successful music manager for celebrity recording artists, but decided to walk away from it all when he realized it was leading to an unhealthy future. Since then, Charlie has biked across the United States, lost 130 pounds, and lives a more full and healthy life all around. We go deep into why Charlie left his business to pursuit better health, and the different ways he went about creating goals, training for an IronMan, and biking across the country. Charlie also talks about creating the vision of Charlie Rocket, how he manifests change, and why it’s so important to give back. This episode is so incredible, and serves as a great reminder that we can strive for wealth in all aspects, not just monetary. Question Highlights: What career background did you come from before your transformation? How were you so successful in some aspects, but so lost in others? What did you have to leave behind in order to begin this new life? What sparked biking across America? What was that like? Where did this drive for generosity come from? What did money mean to you before this journey, and what does it mean to you now? What has made you choose to be so transparent? Quotes "Boil pots of water, not lakes.” “I just want to live a great story.” “Too many people in this world are “you should” people, they get up on stages or they get on Youtube or Instagram and they say, “You should do this, you should do that,” and I never say those words, you should.” “See, money is going to magnify who we are.” “Nobody is going to believe in you until you get down the road, so you’ve gotta have this delusional optimistic mindset.” Charlie Jabaley wasn't your typical kid from Georgia (United States). Sometimes labelled, "the chubby kid", Charlie was a dreamer. Knowing that he needed to use his imagination as a weapon to survive the playground, Charlie created his first persona, CEO Charlie. He had other ideas. Like pursuing the life of an athlete. But, that had to wait. As a young CEO millionaire of Atlanta Hip-hop management company, Street Execs, he sold millions of records, changed the trajectory of how to market to millennials, and guided the careers of influential artists like Grammy award winning 2Chainz. However, while all the success was pouring in, he battled depression, binge eating, crippling insecurities and a brain tumor. To everyone on the outside, CEO Charlie was crushing it. On the inside, he was dying. Unhealthy, unhappy and unfilled, Charlie retired in 2017 at the age of 29 from both the music industry and the name “CEO Charlie”. He made the decision to reinvent his life in pursuit of his childhood dream to become an athlete. Charlie Rocket inspires those around him. He’s lost 135 pounds. Became vegan. Ran 3 marathons. Reversed the growth of his brain tumor. Became an Ironman. Just finished his nationally known Dream Machine bike tour across America. Is currently on the cover of Runner’s World Magazine and secured partnership with Nike. Charlie has rerouted his ambition of making millions of dollars into his current mission to TRANSFORM 1 MILLION PEOPLE’S LIVES. His name is Charlie Jabaley. His story isn’t over yet. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com
Charlie Jordan Brookins shares some excellent advice, discusses her "5 Mores" and talks about why you should not go the easy route. Enjoy! Show Notes: 6:57 - Why Charlie decided to play tuba in elementary school. 11:41 - Advice for college students who want to follow in Charlie's footsteps. 14:54 - The impact that Robert Townsend made on Hollywood. 16:27 - What inspired Charlie to take the leap. “Can anyone else do this job?” 20:20 - The “Five Mores” 23:28 - “Honor you calling and have no fear about it.” 26:15 - “There are no original ideas but there are original voices.” 27:38 - A message to people who feel they are too old to make a change. “You have to trust timing.” 41:45 - “Don't go the easy route.” 44:30 - Thoughts on intermittent fasting. 53:10 - “Be defined by your possibility and choice, not your fear.” How to reach Charlie: Website | Instagram | Facebook Book Recommendations: Mindset by Carol Dweck The Art of Possibility by Rosamund & Benjamin Zander Getting It Done by Roger Fisher and Alan Sharp Faith, Food & Fitness by Charlie Jordan Brookins
"You can risk going too far. You can risk saying everyone has a right and should see every single piece of everything, no matter how incredulous, how ridiculous, how over the top, how upsetting … So we’re going to take you into 4Chan and show you all the most racist terrible memes and all that stuff. There’s an idea now … that there are ways we can responsibly do a little more of that gatekeeping.” That's BuzzFeed's Charlie Warzel talking about some of his lessons learned in his years of doing journalism coverage of conspiracy theories, attention hacking, bots, and attempts by bad actors to manipulate the public. We talk "data voids" and "grief tourism," among other things. Here's a guide to the discussion:6:30 — Why Charlie lives in Montana — “I really think we’re going to see a lot more journalists doing this.”11 —Charlie’s entry into journalism as an intern on “Meet the Press”15:35 - “The first time I ever thought critically about Facebook …"19 - “Is it a universal good that we’re all connected this much? … I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it in that way.” 21:27 - Why Danah Boyd refused to use Alex Jones’ name in her ONA talk.23 - What is a "data void" and how do bad actors exploit them?"You’re getting information that might not have any context and might lead you down a rabbit hole.”29:22 - How the term “incel” has been one way that online radicals have manipulated media organizations and journalists.31:35 - "It is a really tricky concept for a lot of journalists to think that they own the story."33:15 - “It was this idea that we can’t be gatekeepers. We need to be guides.” "You can risk going too far. You can risk saying everyone has a right and should see every single piece of everything, no matter how incredulous, how ridiculous, how over the top, how upsetting … So we’re going to take you into 4Chan and show you all the most racist terrible memes and all that stuff. There’s an idea now … that there are ways we can responsibly do a little more of that gatekeeping.” 38 - How some people spread conspiracy theories to undermine the media and mock the media’s “grief tourism” 42 - Why it’s a problem for the media that most people don’t know journalists, because local media has collapsed. 46:30 - How BuzzFeed has tried to balance being a guide and a gatekeeper, and how publishing the Steele dossier fit into that. 50:30 - Two principles for a news organization deciding whether to publish something or not51:30 - Charlie’s questions about covering all of Trump’s tweets as breaking news 55 - Charlie’s star turn in the Netflix/BuzzFeed documentary series on tech addiction Outro Music: “Long Time Ago” by The Jayhawks Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thelonggame. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Charlie Jewett is an author, speaker, podcast host, consumer advocate, and investment advisor from San Diego, Ca. Charlie has spent years trying to change the way the industry professionals and consumers think about Retirement. Charlie provides education materials that help people create their own financial plans and offers services to protect consumers from the bad guys in the financial services industry. What you'll learn about in this episode: The way Charlie got into the insurance and financial planning world How a move across country helped Charlie get inspired and get his start Qualities to look for in a mentor Types of people that tend to get into real estate, mortgages, and retirement planning A mindset Charlie has that helps him stand out in his industry Ways the financial services industry lies to people about investing their money The path Charlie took to get into podcasting and how that enables him to help more people How to tell if you're doing something wrong in investing and real estate What type of training you should spend your money on Why it matters that everything you do in your life that involves money is part of financial planning The reason it doesn't make sense to make a down payment What Charlie means when he says every property you buy is 100% financing How to make your costs go down dramatically when financing a home Why Charlie doesn't think you should be looking to pay off your home Reasons it's important to question the norm Where you should put your money instead of a mortgage How life insurance can make sense and grow your money What Tony Robbins calls the rich man's Roth IRA A way to always use other people's money to do real estate deals and have your money in two places Daily habits Charlie engages in to make him the best version of himself Charlie's goal to flip the retirement industry on its head Why the age of the advisor is over The book that changed Charlie's life A rookie mistake Charlie made that he would change if he could go back A strategy to easily build a nest egg Ways to contact Charlie: Email: charlie@jewettwealth.com Resources: SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/RenovatingRetirement SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/JewettHomework SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/JewettDesign SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/JewettProducts SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/QLS
Charlie Houpert is the co-founder of Charisma on Command, an educational platform where he teaches people how to grow their confidence and charisma. His YouTube channel of the same name has over 1 million subscribers, and his videos routinely generate hundreds of thousands of views. Charlie got his start online by building an education business focused on parkour. However, Charlie didn't get the traction he was looking for, so he shifted gears to a new interest: confidence. Charlie is a self-proclaimed introvert who struggled in social situations. He decided he would scratch his own itch, and began blogging on the topic of confidence, dating, leadership, and more. But it wasn't until Charlie started his YouTube channel that things really took off. In less than a year, Charisma on Command generated tens of thousands of subscribers and hundreds of thousand of views on some of his most watched videos. He has since scaled that to 1.5 million subscribers in less than 3 years. My big takeaway from today's conversation: FORMAT is just as important as the content you want to share. This is specifically in reference to YouTube, but I think it applies to any sort of content creation or teaching. It applies to blogs, to podcasts, to video creation, and more. In a nutshell, if you want to break into a competitive market, it's not just about the content you create, or the value you add to someone's life - it's HOW you go about delivering the content that will determine whether people sit up and listen, or ignore you. So if you're looking to tap into a platform like YouTube, or you're just trying to figure out ways your podcast or blog or whatever can stand out, you need to listen to Charlie's advise on format. In this broadcast, Charlie Houpert and I talk about: How Charlie got his start online The 'systems' process Charlie uses to generate growth in any marketing channel he dives into Why Charlie decided to experiment with YouTube, and how he got early viewers and subscriber How Charlie was able to make money from building an audience before he ever had products to sell How to determine if a marketing channel will work (and when to pull the plug) Why Charlie rebranded to Charisma on Command (and how branding impacts your growth potential) 3 things you MUST get right if you want to start a successful YouTube channel A simple technique anyone can use to capitalize on mainstream trends (I love this idea and it's something I'm trying to figure out how to implement in my own business) Why Charlie fired all his clients (and how he transitioned to selling infoproducts full-time) How Charlie developed and launched his most profitable course ever (hint: if you don't do this, you're making a mistake) What Charlie is doing now to expand his brand and grow sales, revenue, and profit via his YouTube channel And much more... Charlie on the value of YouTube "YouTube is a recommendation engine before it's a search engine. So when you're thinking about what sort of content to make, it must be something that is eminently clickable and should follow a trend...when you're just starting out, focus on trends." Charlie Houpert How to connect with Charlie Houpert Online: CharismaOnCommand.com Charisma On Command YouTube Channel @CharismaOn Get the Latest Broadcasts of In The Trenches Subscribe to In The Trenches on iTunes How You Can Support In The Trenches Did you enjoy today's broadcast of In The Trenches? Please click here to leave an honest rating and review on iTunes. Your review helps me spread the word of this podcast, which allows me to line up amazing guests and continue to produce this podcast ad-free. Thanks so much in advance for your support.
This episode was live streamed SIMULTANEOUSLY through #Facebook & #YouTube. Our first #FacebookLive stream! * #MichaelSatrazemis EP/directs a terrific bottle episode. #AdamSuschitzky's film ancestry + DP skills * ...the immersive experience: Art & Sound (Effects) Direction * Facial split/comparison of #ComicBook #RickGrimes & #RossMarquand Aaron * #DrewScott on #TalkingDead: literal house-hunting * Anxiety-inducing Cinematography ...enough to crash Carol's internet * The way the show (and Charlie) tried to get both the audience and #AliciaClark feel something for the family that died in the house * Absolutely no background score until the end * This Episode is a stand-alone story, no context necessary (a la #TheTwilightZone, #TheOuterLimits) * Consistent opening sequence /w recognizable theme music vs revolving opening sequence and music that seems to change every season * Charlie intro: Creepy comparison to specific episodes from The Twilight Zone (#ventriloquist dummies, #TellySavalas / #Kojak tangent re: #TalkingTina) * Congratulating #AlyciaDebnamCarey on her acting range & performance (slight #Michonne comparison) #FanLoyalty #The100 * Confrontation surrounds Alicia: Testing her ability to truly live up to #MadisonClark's ideal * Passable gripe: Charlie carrying Alicia into the house * Historic TV Shows vs New Shows: steady pacing and more story in a shorter amount of time. * Charlie has a gun, whole world's come undone... Kids in the apocalypse (again) * More emotional manipulation: jumping from the dead walker family right into the family photo on the mantle (when they were alive); the uncovered face of the daughter flips over to the photo of her when she was alive * 1 step forward, 2 steps back: Team-Building to Charlie's packing heat(#NickClark's murder weapon) * Go to your room, Charlie! * The bird in the flue, Amina: Alicia giving in to feeling something + immediately saving Charlie from herself * "Why did you save me?" recurring theme: #VictorStrand to Madison, Naomi to Strand, and even Rick to #MorganJones (in TWD) * "Why do you even care?" Alicia tries to stop Charlie from collecting the family photos * Trapped /w the basement water dangerously rising: Carol's biggest fear. * #TheGoonies comparison #tangent * Sympathy for the dammed: Impactful scene between Charlie & Alicia. Embracing "No One's Gone Til They're Gone" * Riddled with metaphor: Suicide gun & #Walker saves their lives * Background music after the storm. Burying the family, gathering their photos. Oh wait, Morgan... #LucianaGalvez, #JohnDorie, June... * Audience disbelief over Alica & Charlie's "Close Your Eyes" moment. Why Charlie collected the family photos * Alicia's definitive win. Understanding Charlie's loss * Comparing Charlie to #TWDEnid. Enid's deleted TWD scene * "Lucy! You got some `splaining to do!" ...surveying the damage + no one's home * Charlie embodies the Madison ethos, Alicia the protector/survivalist, and checking each other * Alicia & Charlie: #Lydia & #Alpha or Rick & #CarlGrimes * Sneak Peek: Part-of-the-World Morgan faces a new challenge. "My old ways". #WizardofOz * Sneak Peek: #MoCollins' character & The #Claimers callback "If you can't protect what's yours, it ain't yours" * Watching "Close Your Eyes" was like running a marathon * Heavily Edited or Mostly Unedited podcast? That is the question... * FTWD goes through more things in a shorter time (compared to TWD) * Dave & Carol's affair with (Fear)TWD #adultery. Explaining the podcast to others --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/squawkingdead/message
In this candid interview I talk with lucid dreaming teacher and Hay House author Charlie Morley. We delve into the mysteries of lucid dreaming and and how we can use the practices of dream yoga to harness the third of our lives we spend sleeping as an inner laboratory of exploration, adventure, and even healing. We also discover how a book by the Dalai Lama radically changed Charlie's path from a life of gang violence and drugs to a passion for Buddhism, Charlie’s devotional relationship with his guru Lama Yeshe, and why the guru-disciple model is so often fraught with controversy. Topic include: - Lucid dreaming defined - How lucid dreaming can be used for fun, spiritual practice, and psychological healing - Why Charlie adds modern scientific and psychological applications to traditional dream yoga techniques - The real heart of dream yoga - Shadow work in the dream state - Charlie’s early childhood lucid dreaming experiences - Surprising signs that a child is a lucid dreamer - How Charlie can have 3-4 lucid dreams a night despite not being a natural - Dream work in other traditions and why Tibetan Buddhism doesn’t have a monopoly on dream yoga - How reading a book by the Dalai Lama radically changed Charlie’s life path from drugs and gang violence to Buddhism - Why a lust for partying and excess can actually be a strong indicator of spiritual potential - Was Charlie a dream yogi in a past life? - Charlie’s motto for the spiritual path and living a meaningful life - The guru disciple relationship and Charlie’s devotion to his guru Lama Yeshe - Disempowering the ego to empower the Buddha Nature - The golden shadow and how we often deny our divine nature - The guru disciple relationship as a skilful means of working with psychological projection - Why Charlie was initially unimpressed with Lama Yeshe - Lama Yeshe’s spiritual attainments - Charlie’s advice for how to wisely choose a teacher - Charlie on the controversy at Rigpa and the dangers of the corrupting influence of power - Crazy wisdom and learning from scandal - Charlie’s motivation to help connect people to their spiritual path - Why Lama Yeshe calls Charlie his joyful ambassador - How Charlie became officially authorised to teach by the Karma Kagyu lineage - The safety net of lineage - Why dream yoga gives you keys to the labratory of your mind every night - Charlie’s top tips for maximising lucid dreaming Find out more about Charlie at www.charliemorley.com. Visit www.guruviking.com for more interviews, audios, and articles. Music 'Deva Dasi' by Steve James
In my conversation with Charlie Brenneman, aka "The Spaniard", we discuss benefits within mentors, dealing with losses, the importance of reading, and coaching athletes that may seem to 'have it all'... yet still lack confidence. Also, as we feature his new Podcast, "A Fighter's Mind", Charlie insists to change that "I should" to "I did". Welcome the IMNOTYOU squad, Charlie! Episode 86 Time Stamps: (4:15) Charlie's background | "2x silver, aka 2x loser" (7:37) How Charlie gained the courage to quit his job to pursue a fighting career (10:48) The importance of a MENTOR | Shoutout to Frankie Edgar & Eddie Alvarez (14:01) Post-teacher life | Sacrifice (15:50) Commonalities within top athletes (opposed to your expectations!) (17:00) How to deal with losses (19:15) Systematic living | Charlie's "Elements of excellence" (5 principles of living) (22:11) Coaching an athlete through identifying values (25:21) "Awaken the Giant Within" by Tony Robbins (25:40) How simplicity can make a GREAT day (26:49) ROUTINE (27:19) Charlie's philosophy on winning and losing | "If I could look across the cage and think, 'You're gonna get tired before I'm gonna get tired', that was the only thing I needed to know" -The Spaniard (29:54) Advice for that specific athlete who seems to have it all, but still lacks confidence (32:07) "Ego is the Enemy" by Ryan Holiday | "Sweeping the floor" (32:31) Why Charlie reads, and you should, too! (35:29) The Spaniard's favourite books | "The Slight Edge" by Jeff Olson | "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho | "The Power of Habit" by Charles Duhigg | "Start with Why" by Simon Sinek (37:58) Every day MUST's! -> Get up super early and drink a gallon of water (43:14) What you can expect in Charlie's new Podcast, "A Fighter's Mindset" (44:48) Cael Sanderson, Jordan Burroughs, and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson CONNECT Charlie's Website: charlie-brenneman.com iTunes Podcast: "A Fighter's Mindset" Facebook: spaniardmma Instagram: @mmaspaniard Twitter: @spaniardmma YouTube: charliespaniard's channel SHOW LOVE! Today's blog post can be found here: Episode #86 Blog Blog posts for ALL podcast episodes can be found here: IMNOTYOU.COM/PODCAST Thanks for listening to another IMNOTYOU Sports Motivation Podcast!
Charlie takes a few minutes in this episode to discuss the future of the show and the direction he would like to take it. Key Takeaways: 00:47 – “Bullets, cannonballs, and tripwires.” 01:36 – Why Charlie wanted to get to 50 episodes. 03:33 – People saying they want more of Charlie on the podcast. 04:28 – Charlie not wanting the show to be another “how-to” show. 05:00 – How to figure out the two tensions of people wanting more Charlie on the show and it not being a “how-to” show. 07:08 – The challenges of keeping the show at 30 minutes and it still being really good. 09:35 – Going forward with the show and what that looks like. 10:10 – The publishing schedule of the podcast. 12:14 – Going through and experimental phase with the show. 13:01 – Ways to help out with the show. Mentioned in This Episode: Great by Choice, Jim Collins Donald Rumsfeld productiveflourishing.com/podcast charlie@productiveflourishing.com productiveflourishing.com/contact