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Hello and Welcome to Sorry! You're in my Seat - the weekly podcast that sometimes gets its audience to do the hard work while we try to find the very best that films have to offer. This week our heroes have asked Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to pick the films they'd like to be reviewed. The requests ranged from the very best to some of the worst films imaginable. James tackles the coming-of-age "Charlie Bartlett" while Aaron gets to talk about the Daniel Radcliffe film, "Jungle". Meanwhile Sam discusses the decisive "Spree". Is it for you? Listen and find out! Then our three heroes take on its biggest challenge...Green Lantern! Aaron had always said he wanted to give it another chance. Does he regret it now? Is the bad guy still a cloud? Is it as bad as we all remember? (YES) As always if you liked our show, live a like, review and a share.
Bernstein and Yes? As promised, here is the first of two short episodes during the time I'm off on holiday. I hope you enjoy finding out a bit about ARW's fist concerts of the new leg of their tour and also about Leonard Bernstein's Yes connections! Thanks to Paul Raybould and Jeremy North! Paul's Tweets - newest to oldest: This was the most well attended YES-ARW show I have seen for a long time. Capacity 5,800. It looked quite full. @oliasofbolton @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW @Greek_Theatre pic.twitter.com/LWpChbMGCA — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 30, 2018 A collection from The Greek show in LA. A wonderful night was had by all. Two YES and, two ARW shows in 2018. I have celebrated #YES50 with joy and happiness. @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW @oliasofbolton pic.twitter.com/5JRjIlCJbj — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 30, 2018 This gives you some sense of the size of The Whisky. Rick took up 2/3rds of the stage. @oliasofbolton @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW pic.twitter.com/QxEFJAT4Ni — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 30, 2018 A snippet of Awaken at The Whisky @oliasofbolton @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW pic.twitter.com/H2Xbz2qGlZ — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 30, 2018 A taste of The Whisky as Jon makes his entrance. @oliasofbolton @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW pic.twitter.com/U3EONGBfmc — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 30, 2018 The Greek seats 5,800. Filling up nicely. 30 minutes till kick off. @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW pic.twitter.com/iaTG7wOT5I — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 30, 2018 Quiz - Trevor has the words to a song taped to the floor as a prompt. What is the song? @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW pic.twitter.com/vxWn6uB7XC — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 30, 2018 Tonight’s set list at The Greek. No Fragile tonight it seems They played Fragile at The Wiskey. The Greek is another great outdoor venue. @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW pic.twitter.com/fBZwq1vPNJ — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 30, 2018 The excitement builds. Jon tells me, “lots more new music to come.” Rick says, he’s off salad for a day. Trevor has recovered from his nasty fall at The Whiskey. @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW pic.twitter.com/vPEx3ZojK9 — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 30, 2018 ARW sound check and meet n’ greet went swimmingly. Nice rendition of the Muppets half way through Cinema. Led by Rick. Of course! @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW pic.twitter.com/iNiQZM2iTi — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 30, 2018 This ARW rug will keep me toasty in my old age. Odd gift for VIP bag. But, hey! I’m no spring chicken! @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW pic.twitter.com/kgaQ0WHZNi — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 29, 2018 ARW round 2. Stepping up on the luxury scale for this gig! Stay tuned. @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW pic.twitter.com/p7gpNVWbdf — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 29, 2018 A few more pics from last night. @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW @GrumpyOldRick @oliasofbolton pic.twitter.com/tWLd23RO1s — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 27, 2018 Loading up. Heading out. @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW @GrumpyOldRick pic.twitter.com/MOtaLcEa3f — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 27, 2018 No words really. It does not get any better for me. But of course, I am 6 beers in. @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW pic.twitter.com/lKmLqXXa56 — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 27, 2018 Grabbed a shot of the set list off the mixer. I cannot believe how small this place is! Insane! @YesMusicPodcast @GrumpyOldRick @YESfeaturingARW pic.twitter.com/pZkiTcf62g — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 27, 2018 I am in. Yay! Man this place is tiny! pic.twitter.com/J1jxSnnweT — Paul Raybould (@Paul_Raybould) August 27, 2018 ARW-Whiskey a Go Go. $2 tickets. Will I get in? Stay tuned. @YesMusicPodcast @YESfeaturingARW @GrumpyOldRick pic.twitter.com/8GgOyNU2Xz
“Can’t” and “won’t” are completely different. Much of how we see and deal with ourselves, family and society depends upon how we define those two terms, those two states of mind, and how we apply those definitions in our lives. For example, we all want to help people who can’t and don’t want to help those who won’t. Yes? As we go forward together with these podcasts, this can’t or won’t distinction will become more important as we begin to outline a complete political, personal and financial philosophy. A way of looking at, living in and contributing to the world around us. This definition, this distinction, is a good example of the many places in our lives where there is a lot of grey, but we need to make--and act on--a firm choice. In our lives, we experience events and make decisions. In our personal lives, negative events are things like home fires and auto accidents, and positive events are things like winning a raffle and having unbroken good weather on your first vacation in two years. Societies, countries, can have negative events, e.g., earthquakes, and positive events, e.g., having oil under the ground. No one can take either credit or blame for events. Everyone is responsible for decisions. Personal decisions can include things like going to college or helping to pay for someone else to go. Societies observe, correctly, that people cannot provide their own military, fire protection and law enforcement, so that is provided by governments. In the US, government has made that same decision with K-12 education. Some people in our society do things like pay for college, support their children, practice good health habits and pay for their healthcare. Others don’t. BTW, as previously mentioned, this podcast/teaser blog assumes that we all agree that if people can’t they should be supported, and if they won’t, they should not. As with anything, I’d love to hear from you if we disagree. The standard for deciding if someone can’t or won’t should be a tough one. We all know that if we let ourselves off the hook here, that we do ourselves no favors. We should, in love, do no less for others. This can’t or won’t decision process is continuing. This is not something we can think through one time, then allow to rest. It requires continuous self-challenge to make sure that our thinking has not gone stale. Caution: It is so very (very) tempting to treat decisions we are making, or have made, as events. That will allow us to duck responsibility for our decisions. We make many more decisions that we experience events. I would make the case that no event, no matter how negative, cannot be overcome with the right decisions over time. And no event, no matter how positive, can save us from our bad decisions. Will Luden, writing from my home office at 7,200’ in Colorado Springs.
Camille Sanzone asks: Are you a “people pleaser” – do you say YES when you really want to say NO? Are you someone who wants everyone to like you? Are you afraid to disappoint people, or make them angry if you don’t say YES? As nice & accommodating as you may be, you will become resentful at some point, usually when you run out of time, energy, resources & motivation to say YES to things you WANT to do. Listen to this episode & learn how to say NO & feel good about it.This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 1PM ET on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Let's admit it. There are days when even motivated people like us has days where we find ourselves just shuffling papers around. Yes? As a small business owner, we usually don't have the luxury of unproductive days. So what do we do about it? As with anything, the first step is awareness. This episode will help you determine why you're not being productive. Then, I'll show you 3 ways to get back in the groove. Find more helpful information for small business owners at www.AlignedPerformance.com