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In this episode I talk about mental hunger. That drive and desire to do more, to have more, and to be more. Some people don't have that mental hunger or ambition. Why? Don't miss this episode or you'll miss how to get mentally hungry AND how to satisfy that mental hunger when you do get it!
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Learn about why the sun and moon don’t have names; why kitchen sponges are grosser than you think (and what to do about it); and how you can improve your self-control with the right feelings of guilt. Please support today’s sponsor, Skura! Visit https://skurastyle.com to get sponges delivered right to your door, and enter promo code CURIOSITY to get your first month FREE! In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: Why Don't the Sun and Moon Have Names? — https://curiosity.im/2KifXAb Kitchen Sponges Are Even Grosser Than You Think — https://curiosity.im/2SvwKC4 Feeling Guilty About a Lapse in Self-Control? Here's a Simple Way to Do Better — https://curiosity.im/2SwJEQv Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.
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Let’s Rage Together Podcast — In this episode we interviewed Aragorn Eloff about Anarchism, his role in projects like the bolo’bolo Anarchist Collective, running the first vegan restaurant in South Africa, his travels around the world making a documentary on Anarchism, the music that he makes and his (and other Anarchists’) views on topics ranging from free speech to voting, violence and the problems within the vegan community. Outro song: Pig - Aragorn23. All other recording, music and editing by us. Email us on: letsragetogetherpodcast@gmail.com or visit our website at http://letsragetogether.co.za. bolo'bolo Anarchist Collective · Aragorn23 · Anarchism and Animal Liberation: Essays on Complementary Elements of Total Liberation · Why Don't the Poor Rise Up? Organizing the Twenty-First Century Resistance · Let's Rage Together
Why Don't we Pray Micah 6:1-8; 7:18 In this part of the "This is Why We Pray" sermon series, Pastor Terence Flowers talks about the reason why don't we pray and encourages us with why we should pray. Show Notes & Other Resources: * Church of Philadelphia Website - churchofphiladelphia.com/ * Church of Philadelphia on Facebook - www.facebook.com/ChurchOfPhiladelphia/ * Church of Philadelphia on Instagram -www.instagram.com/cop_charlotte/
Welcome to entrepreneur like you with business attorney and entrepreneur chance reynolds, a daily podcast that brings you the best legal tips, marketing strategies and storytelling tactics that will help you grow your business the right way. Okay, so I guess I'll just do like a quick, a rundown of everything that's going on in my business life right now. So llc freedom. The company that I use to help entrepreneurs, mainly online entrepreneurs get set up with that. We'll see. Super cheap is still rolling wrong along still building relationships, building referrals on that. And you don't have sales or are trickling in. It's not like they're pouring in, but sales are happening, which is good. Um, courses. I've been randomly. I told you guys I created an l, a llc course, like a companion course basically for the book that I wrote. The why llc, guide for online entrepreneurs, um, is on Amazon if you want to buy that. It's like a couple. I'm honestly don't even remember what it's for. Say what price is that right now? Maybe two bucks, maybe a dollar. I can't remember. Um, that course has had some people enroll in it. I have done zero promotion, I think, um, you, to me the platform that it's on charges maybe like, I don't know, they, they run these huge deep discounts. Um, people are contacting me through that and I'm just remembering now that I never responded to someone who emailed me about that. So that's rolling. I had said I was wanting to create one course per month and I'm with my facebook lives. I've created a course. It's basically three parts that I've been doing, weekly themes. So I did a week where I talked about sales tactics and I had somebody on, I did a week where I did legal compliance and then I did a week where I did storytelling. What I'm going to do is wrap all those videos up into a course, post them up on a, uh, on my, on a website and then just put a membership protection on it. So super easy to make a membership page and then I'm going to give that away for free in exchange for an email. And I think I'll probably do that this week as my loud dogs like strolling in here. Um, I'll probably do that this week, so I will have created my February course. Um, I think I revised and said I would do a course every other week, but I'm also doing another mini course for somebody who's helping me do some marketing stuff with El. We'll see freedom. I'm going to create a, just a little course on [inaudible]. I can't off the top of my head, remember what all was going to be in that, but I'm going to try to do that towards the end of the week. That's the LLC business. On top of that I'm doing, I'm learning ton about real estate investment. I don't want to say I've become a real estate investor that I have a real estate investment business because I've done no real estate investing yet to this point, but I'm getting damn close. I'm bree a read a ton and um, found a ton of online guides and stuff, mentors that, uh, I might follow. I met some people in person. I've done some in person networking today. I'm meeting with the guy that I've known since I was in middle school that I knew he did some oil and gas stuff and I guess he does have some wholesaling and some real estate investment as well. I'm not exactly sure, but we're, we're going to go to lunch and I think he might be interested in buying a whole lot of properties and if I'm going to be grabbing up a bunch of properties and selling them, he might be, it might, we might have some mutually beneficial interests. I don't know. This is just how real estate works. It's so networky and um, I haven't really, I kind of built my little see business in order to avoid that. But with real estate, I don't know that you can. I don't know if you could avoid it. I'm not sure that I would even want to. This is, it's just a different type of business and I'm actually kind of excited about how it's a lot of it's done face to face because I know some people that are in that business. It's less complicated than like an LLC. So for lcs, it doesn't help me to network with other people that understand [inaudible], you know what I mean, like that's not beneficial to either one of us, if they understand it, they just said throwing the ball sees. Um, if they don't then I can help them. So face to face networking it can be beneficial. And I'm probably gonna do some presentations live at like some, you know, call some meetings. I'm put on some little events. Why? Don't know why I can't think of that. Yeah, put on like little training events where I teach people about llcs and especially if I'm moving into real estate, I really want to intertwine that business into my llc business and help people get there, a little cs protected and limit their liability that way. Um, but with real estate, I think you don't, it's not so specialized. It's one of the things that I'm not like anybody can do it because there are a lot of moving parts and I think you either have to surround yourself with a great team or learn all the stuff yourself. Uh, I think probably learning everything yourself in the beginning is probably the smartest way to do it. And then you just learn from doing it. It's just transactional. So not every deal is going to be the same and there's a lot of face to face negotiating and every deal is kind of exciting and different and um, it's just a different way of learning. It's not just like reading a book and then following some instructions like [inaudible] llcs are pretty simple. Um, for the most part. It's why you can get them like so dirt cheap when you're talking about just a regular business. I'm like, for me, I've just done so many of them. Once you know the basics and you understand like people's structure of online business, it doesn't really get that complicated. Um, real estate can get complicated because a lot of times you're moving stuff into trust and you have to have some capital in order to put money in escrow, um, to show that you're serious to the buyer. And then you have to find a seller. Then you have to have to go get a title attorney, at least in Texas, you have to have a title attorney and in other states you have to have a closing attorney yet to have some sort of middleman that can look at the title, the chain of title on a piece of property and make sure the person selling it actually has rights in that property and there's not some third party that's going to pop in and say, no, I actually own a 25 percent of that house. You can't sell it. That's basically what a title company does yesterday. And I'm building out kind of some little Vlog of every thing I'm learning about real estate right now at a llc freedom.com/youtube. I'll start posting that stuff today. I believe I should, it should be today. I got a new intro built by a new video intro built by a freelancer online on Fiverr for five bucks. Um, so hopefully that comes in today. It's like worthy, but if not, I'll still post it because you don't really need a video intro. Um, yesterday I spent all day calling title companies and finding one that, uh, actually fit what I needed and I was so glad I did that because I've found one right off the bat that understood what I did, but they were pretty rude. And then I talked to another one and they were like kind of questioning, you know, acting like I was asking dumb questions. I'm sure they are dumb questions, but I don't know the process. So I ask every question that comes into my head to make sure that I'm, you know, dotting all my i's and crossing all my t's. I want to know every single detail down to the last thing because in the end, um, I don't know, maybe I'll be more interested in being a title attorney who knows. I just want to know everything about it. So, uh, I called, you know, every title company basically in Johnson County, which is the county that I'm planning on working in. And uh, finally one called me. I had called them all and left a couple messages and talk to a lot of people and figured out who does what and pretty much everyone said they were capable of doing what I need to need to do with real estate, which just kind of this weird little niche of people that don't use real estate or selling their houses for cash on their own. And uh, everything I read said it'd be real hard to find ones. So I made this long list of all these companies and it turned out every single one I talked to who said they would do it, but then the very last one was so helpful. They gave me a contract. They, uh, told me exactly what I needed to do, how to make sure that my contract is assignable. Um, you know, how, how I could use a trust. And they were just like very nice and accommodating and obviously have done these sorts of deals, like a lot of time. So I was super glad I actually made the list and called all the people because that was the last person I talked to you and they actually called me back and almost didn't even answer because I was like, how busy, you know, I've already talked to all these title attorneys, I don't probably don't need to talk to this company. And then that was the one that works. So the, I'm trying to get in the mode of answering every phone call because when you're doing real estate investment, so much of it is just phoned based. You're just like probably five playing phone tag a lot apparently is what it seems like. Which is fine. You know, I could answer the phone, it's not a big deal. But uh, today I'm meeting with a potential buyer. So if you more curious about how any of this works. There's a guy I have no affiliation with this guy. His name is Max Maxwell or you can search that on youtube. He has some stuff that I really liked. It's pretty informative about wholesaling. It has, he has playlists on his youtube channel. They're all the way from the complete Newbie to really advanced like live q and a stuff. Um, and that's kind of who I initially learned about it from. So he's cool. I'm also going to be building out on my youtube channel as I said, like some vlogs of what I'm doing and showing you exactly how I'm doing what I'm doing and um, that should be coming out today like those cold calls I made to the title companies. I recorded some. I'm going to put those on video as well and just kind of a brief explanation of what wholesaling is. Either way that's a long podcasts. Here's How you Can Follow Me everywhere to and see how I'm building Businesses!
With the force of a billion suns, the Relatively Speaking Podcast is back with a great sense of fury. Why? Don't ask why, and just simply enjoy the fact that the greatest podcast in the history of podcasts -- just ask anyone, and they will tell you just that -- is here to help make your day that much better. The Super Bowl is looming around the corner like a man who is ready to steal your wallet. Since that seems important, the Super Bowl and not the robber, Jared and Joseph figured it would be a good idea to discuss the game. What team will win? Why? Is Tom Brady the son of Zeus? So many questions, and the Relatively Speaking Podcast has all the answers. Pat McAfee retired to join the wonderful world of digital media. The hosts wish him luck. In this episode's That Don't Look Good, the NBA's rookie symposium is apparently as crazy as a four-headed horse. We can't actually write what was the biggest reported takeaway from the event, but the guys do banter about it. Bradley Beal appears to be good. Jared yells about that for a few seconds. Finally, the show closes with fan-favorite segment Ask Me Anything, which is totally a super lazy way for Jared and Joseph to crowd source the Internet for content. It is food-specif this week. Did you know Joseph never ate cheesecake before? Doe this, in turn, make him a monster? PSA: We would like to thank Seal for his unknowing contributions to the show.
With the force of a billion suns, the Relatively Speaking Podcast is back with a great sense of fury. Why? Don't ask why, and just simply enjoy the fact that the greatest podcast in the history of podcasts -- just ask anyone, and they will tell you just that -- is here to help make your day that much better. The Super Bowl is looming around the corner like a man who is ready to steal your wallet. Since that seems important, the Super Bowl and not the robber, Jared and Joseph figured it would be a good idea to discuss the game. What team will win? Why? Is Tom Brady the son of Zeus? So many questions, and the Relatively Speaking Podcast has all the answers. Pat McAfee retired to join the wonderful world of digital media. The hosts wish him luck. In this episode's That Don't Look Good, the NBA's rookie symposium is apparently as crazy as a four-headed horse. We can't actually write what was the biggest reported takeaway from the event, but the guys do banter about it. Bradley Beal appears to be good. Jared yells about that for a few seconds. Finally, the show closes with fan-favorite segment Ask Me Anything, which is totally a super lazy way for Jared and Joseph to crowd source the Internet for content. It is food-specif this week. Did you know Joseph never ate cheesecake before? Doe this, in turn, make him a monster? PSA: We would like to thank Seal for his unknowing contributions to the show.
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If you're not getting the job search results you want in your local market you have to expand your job search! Especially if you live in a smaller market! Sounds obvious doesn't it? Well, you would be surprised how many people will not look for work in another city - even if it's commutable! Why? Don't do this to yourself! If you're just looking locally and you haven't found a job you're stacking the deck against you! In this show we will discuss the pitfalls of putting a fence around you. Don't put limitations on yourself! Are you doing this? Are you limiting yourself? Why? Quit stacking the deck against you!
Tá Falado: Brazilian Portuguese Pronunciation for Speakers of Spanish
asset title: Grammar Lesson 14: Absence of Direct Object Pronouns, Mobile Homes filename: tafalado_gra_14.mp3 track number: 40/46 time: 10:24 size: 7.32 MB bitrate: 96 kbps OK, so you are driving down the freeway and you see a semi going 70 mph and there is a mobile home being pulled along. Well, yes, I do see why that would seem rather shocking to a Brazilian. Thanks go to Valdo and Michelle for making that observation. Grammar-wise, we are also going to talk about dropping direct object pronouns. Better to drop pronouns than mobile homes from semis!DialogPortugueseMichelle: Você viu aquele caminhão levando aquela casa inteirinha?Valdo: Vi sim. Que coisa, né?Michelle: Pois é, a primeira vez que vi tomei um susto. Você compraria aquela casa pra você?Valdo: Não, não compraria não. Prefiro a minha casa de concreto no Brasil que está bem presa ao chão. E você transportaria sua casa assim com tudo dentro?Michelle: Transportaria sim. Por que? Você não gosta desse sistema não?Valdo: Não gosto muito não. Como já te disse, prefiro minha casa bem presa ao chão.SpanishMichelle: ¿Viste tú aquel camión llevando aquella casa entera?Valdo: Sí lo vi. Qué cosa, ¿verdad?Michelle: Pues, la primera vez que lo vi, me asusté. ¿Comprarías tú aquella casa?Valdo: No, no la compraría. Prefiero que mi casa en Brasil sea de concreto y que esté bien fijada en el suelo. ¿Transportarías tú la casa así con todo adentro?Michelle: Sí, la transportaría. ¿Por qué? ¿A ti no te gusta el sistema?Valdo: No me gusta mucho. Como ya te dije, prefiero una casa que esté en el suelo.EnglishMichelle: Did you see that truck carrying that whole house?Valdo: I did see it. How weird, huh?Michelle: Yeah, the first time that I saw one it surprised me. Would you ever buy that house for you?Valdo: No, I wouldn't buy it. I prefer a concrete home in Brazil that is well attached to the ground. And would you transport your house like that with every thing in it?Michelle: Yes, I would transport it. Why? Don't you like the system here?Valdo: No, I don't like it a lot. As I already told you, I prefer my house to be stuck to the ground.