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In this episode of Films(trips), Andrew and Dave are once again joined by Chris "Not From Coldplay" Martin to discuss the Anthony Hemingway directed and George Lucas produced WWII adventure-drama RED TAILS, which is inspired by the famous Tuskegee Airmen. Do George Lucas' good intentions go wrong? (Yes) Does critical race theory once again come up? (Yes) Will Andrew's microphone give him trouble for the second week in a row? (Yes) Tune in and find out! Next Episode: A love letter to 1930s era gangster films, musicals, and Cab Calloway shorts with anachronistic music? Sign us up! All music by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave Babbitt.
Here is the playlist for the 08/24 episode of the Seventh House. Enjoy! Yes- Does it Really Happen? (the tradition continues....) Todd Rundgren- The Want of a Nail The Tangent- Life on Hold Tim Bowness- I'm Better Now The Tangent- The Tower of Babel Mariusz Duda- Unboxing Hope John McLaughlin- Lockdown Blues Rush- Force Ten Kansas- Refugee Potter's Daughter- We Could Be Billie Eilish- my future Sound of Contact- Remote View Dave Kerzner- My Old Friend Simon Collins- The Universe Inside Me Jeff Beck- Cause We've Ended As Lovers Spock's Beard- Strange World Cassandra Wilson- Strange Fruit David Byrne and Brian Eno- Strange Overtones Cheetos Magazine- Scum Electric Light Orchestra- Strange Magic Rocket Scientists- Gypsy (of a Strange and Distant Time) Sylvan- Strange Emotion Rick Wakeman- Olympus Mons John Lennon- Nobody Told Me George Harrison- Beware of Darkness The Band- The Weight Julian Lennon- Too Late for Goodbyes Toy matinee- Remember My Name Utopia- Love is the Answer
Interview With The World's Most Expensive Business Strategist — Perry Marshall In this week’s show, we’re going to have a spontaneous interview about marketing with one of the most expensive business consultants in the world. Clients in 300 industries value his capacity to integrate sales, technology, art, and psychology. Let’s welcome my special guest, Perry Marshall! Part One of ‘Perry Marshall Interview’ Perry Marshall is the founder of the $10 Million Dollar Evolution 2.0 Prize, staffed by judges from Harvard, Oxford, and MIT. He aims to solve the #1 mystery in Artificial Intelligence and the origin of life itself. He is endorsed in FORBES and INC Magazine. His reinvention of the Pareto Principle is published in Harvard Business Review, and NASA's Jet Propulsion Labs at the California Institute of Technology uses his 80/20 Curve as a productivity tool. His Google AdWords book laid the foundations for the $100 billion Pay Per Click industry, and he wrote the world's best-selling book on Facebook advertising. He's served as an expert witness for search advertising litigation. He has a degree in Electrical Engineering and lives with his family in Chicago. “We have to get better as marketers.” — Patrick Allmond (23:06-23:07) Perry Marshall shares the five power disqualifiers by John Paul Mendocha, a former gambler and now a marketing and sales expert. Do they have money? Do they have a bleeding neck? Do they buy into your Unique Selling Proposition (USP)? Do they have the ability to say ‘YES’? Does what you sell fit into their overall plans? If you start incorporating a list like this in your marketing and any pre-qualification process that you do, you'll sell more with about one fifth as many appointments and avoid getting your time wasted in exchange for better clients. You surely don’t want to mail letters to zip codes or speak at a business conference where the majority don’t have the capability to pay. You want to make sure that you’re targeting the right customers for your business. Part Two of ‘Perry Marshall Interview’ The truth is, with the five power disqualifiers, your life as a marketer becomes so much better, especially now that we have a lot of resources like email, social media, direct mail, books, advertising, magazine, articles, and many more. Today, we also find a lot of networking groups where we can propose our unique resolutions. And if we post them out there, it will attract the right people, and you won’t need to chase people around. You’ll hear more people contacting you and saying, “I need you to come and help me do this.” “If you're not getting enough, you're not trying hard enough.” — Patrick Allmond (26:17-26:21) Perry also mentioned his book Evolution 2.0: Breaking the Deadlock Between Darwin and Design, which took him six years to write. It's the most significant fundamental science research prize in existence. This book explores 70+ years of under-reported evolutionary science. This book will open your eyes and transform your thinking about life, evolution, and creationism. You'll gain a deeper appreciation for our place in the universe. You'll then see the world around you as you've never seen before: adaptive, efficient, and incredibly elegant. You can purchase the book on Amazon HERE. How to Connect More with Perry Marshall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perrymarshallcom/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perry.marshall/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/perrymarshall?lang=en Website: https://www.perrymarshall.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perrymarshall About Patrick Allmond Patrick Allmond is a multi-decade entrepreneur, veteran, pilot, and ABC/CBS/NBC/FOX Contributor. He is also the founder of Focus Digital Marketing Agency and the StopDoingNothing movement. Action is the great thing that separates the average from the great. Decide today which one you want to be. Business mastery, generating wealth, personal development, and many more. You get to pick your transformation! https://stopdoingnothing.com/
We're kicking off December with a super fun buddy cop movie turning 30 this year: Tango & Cash! Did Tripp finally learn an impression? (Yes) Does he do it too much? (Also, yes). Andrew confuses Kurt Russell and Patrick Swayze for an entire movie, so Tripp is concerned for his health. Stallone continues to mumble his way through everything, but in nicer clothes! So many explosions. So many character actors. All this and more! Support us on Patreon! “NewsSting, Ouroboros” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Keywords: Tango, Cash, Tango and Cash, Kurt Russell, Sylvester Stallone, Clint Howard, Movie, Retro, 80s, Podcast, Eighties
Forgiveness Really? Synopsis: Most people wonder "How could I ever forgive someone when they hurt me so bad?". So many people don't understand the power of forgiveness and how it can help us have a better life. Let's talk about it. Highlights Of The Show: Everybody Needs A Little Push: My husband left me for a younger woman, and now I'm stuck with the kids and everything else. I'm told I'm supposed to forgive him, but how? [1:18] No or Yes: Does forgiveness really benefit the forgiver? [13:22] Ten Minutes of Tears: What does forgiving ourselves mean, and why is it so hard? [15:10] I'm Talking Here: If you're a religious person, forgiveness is most likely an important aspect of the religion to you. But even if you aren't, forgiveness is a powerful tool. [21:30] Links That Benefit This Episode: Follow me on social media: Twitter, and Facebook. Join my email list, and get my latest episodes, blog posts, and announcements right to your inbox. Connect with me in my Facebook Group "The Letting Go Tribe". Ready to learn how to let go? Enroll in The Letting Go Method. Hosted By: Ellen Stewart Produced By: Ellen Stewart & Richard Torres Tune in every Monday for a new episode of the Pushy Broad From The Bronx. Talk to you soon!
ABWH in all its wonderful variety Produced by Robert Nasir, Jeffrey Crecelius, Wayne Hall, Preston Frazier and Bill Govier Depending on your point of view, this week we take a detour from Yes - or not. It's time to look at Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe and the singles from that self-titled album. There are plenty of variations to consider and we also have time to think a bit about Lee Pomeroy and ARW as well. Is this Yes? Does it matter? What were the singles like? Listen to the episode then let us know what you think! Yes50Fanconvention.com is now live! Geoff Bailie's New Yes Show! Geoff Bailie's brand new Yes show! https://progreport.com/radio/ Live at 7pm UK and 10am Eastern Time on Fridays! Then, get it on iTunes/Apple Podcasts. Become a YMP Patron: If you would like to support the Yes Music Podcast, there is a Patreon page where you can sign up. The iOS and Android YMP apps are no longer available unless you have an old version still on your device. Show notes and links https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YNGYS75TPQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DowtwkiIBwQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA8MIOU2E8k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_rTzsGGVyk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7rILyFhqwc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zixdrSEQwuA Get your Yes 50th Anniversary free pass here Join the 50th Anniversary Facebook group here YMP patrons: Robert Nasir | Jeffrey Crecelius | Preston Frazier | Bill Govier | Wayne Hall | ... Joseph Cottrell | Michael O'Connor | Paul Tomei | Geoffrey Mason | Lobate Scarp | Fergus Cubbage | Steve Dill | Steve Scott ... Paul Wilson | Jamie McQuinn | Miguel Falcão | Ken Fuller | David Pannell | Brian Sullivan | Joost Doesburg | Jeremy North | Tim Stannard | David Watkinson | Steve Roehr | Geoff Baillie | William Hayes | Terence Sadler | Neal Kaforey | Simon Barrow | Dave Owen | ... Robert Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything. You can subscribe with an RSS reader, with iTunes, with the iOS Podcasts app, via email updates, via www.stitcher.com on Spreaker.com or via Tunein.com. Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org
SynTalk thinks about the dynamic nature & origins (since the big bang) of fundamental & emergent forces in the universe. Was there only one force at the time of big bang? How did human beings first recognize & understand both the forces of nature (shamanism, magic, storms, lightning) and the forces more in their control (combat, weapons, hunting, push & pull)? The concepts are derived off / from Aristotle, Galileo, Laplace, Newton, Halley, Oersted, Faraday, Maxwell, Mach, Bohr, Planck, Einstein, Schrodinger, Heisenberg, Higgs, Max Jammer, & Karplus / Levitt / Warshel (2013 Chemistry Nobel Prize winners), among others. How is the world held together by the various forces? What exactly is a force field? Can there be force without matter (Yes)? Does matter create its field, or can a field be its own source? How to think of Maxwell’s equations in ‘free space’, and why we need matter (as sources for (say) microphones & radio)? How do forces act at a distance? Why do we try to create early universe conditions in large colliders, and study strong & weak forces? How did the forces separate (gravitation, electromagnetism, weak & strong forces, in that order) as the universe cooled down? Why don’t bodies simply move in a straight line, and links with the concept of ‘natural motion’? Is it (even) possible to know why forces exist? Is Big Bang the new ‘prima mobilia’, and how much more do we conceptually know about forces now? How do strongly interacting (uncertain) electrons / atoms get confined in a classical body, and links with concepts of multiscaling (QM/MM; Quantum Mechanics/Molecular Mechanics) and the mesoscopic world? Why an electrical circuit is difficult to understand in terms of electromagnetic field theory. How forces bind parts together and why / how a different whole sometimes emerges? How the degrees of freedom get frozen as the number of bodies increase. Why did Bohr’s premise of simply quantizing angular momentum did not work for many-electron atoms (beyond hydrogen-like atoms)? Link of the grey zone (‘interface region’) between quantum mechanics & classical mechanics with drugs, proteins, buildings, brain, cricket ball, polymers, spark plug, steering wheel, effective theory, & wave-particle duality. How does a magnet defeat the earth and pull a piece of iron, and its links with gauge theory (with all three forces, except gravity) and the possibility of gravity as an entropic or emergent force? Are market, political, or life forces similar entropic forces? Why is gravity difficult to unify with the other forces? Has ‘force’ replaced ‘energy’ since mid 19th century (after the energy-ists)? Are a different set of forces likely to govern dark matter and dark energy? Is force just a defined concept and not purely fundamental? The SynTalkrs are: Prof. S. D. Agashe (electrical engineering, history & philosophy of science, IITB, Mumbai), Dr. Sourav Pal (quantum chemistry, NCL, Pune), Prof. Sreerup Raychaudhuri (particle physics, TIFR, Mumbai).