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Connor Pugs
the CRINGIEST kid ever... (funny storytime compilation)

Connor Pugs

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 186:10


Connor Pugs tells the CRINGIEST kid ever... (funny storytime compilation) this is essentially a cringe video compilation, where you'll get funny videos, very funny videos and hilarious stories about cringey gen alpha kids. One might say its the most funny video in the world! In fact, if YOU CRINGE, YOU LOSE.. Welcome to my channel, where I tell relaxing family stories lasting 1 hour - 4 hours to help you relax and fall asleep. These videos are similar to AskReddit, but with a unique twist - all these stories are submitted by YOU and I play a light Minecraft parkour game in the background! Many viewers enjoy these videos to relax before bed or as a background while doing housework. Whether for entertainment or to help you fall asleep, these videos are for you!I carefully select and tell each story, providing a mix of heartfelt and engaging stories for you to enjoy. If you like the content, feel free to subscribe and support my channel!Listen to my stories on Spotify:

Ex-Wives Undercover
Feed Drop: Slaycation – "You Cruise, You Lose"

Ex-Wives Undercover

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 24:56


Ready for a little murder with your mai tai? Today, we're handing over the mic to our wickedly fun friends at Slaycation—the true crime podcast that mixes tropical vibes with deadly consequences. In this snippet from Episode 19, You Cruise, You Lose, we meet Lonnie, a lawyer with a plan to rekindle the flame with his ex-wife Micki… on a cruise, no less! Sounds romantic, right? Well, until someone ends up floating in the deep blue sea. Let's just say: it's not the kind of splash they hoped to make. With shady characters, shocking twists, and a ship that Slaycation fans will definitely recognize, this story is as wild as the open ocean. Love scandal, sun, and suspense? Go binge Slaycation for more vacation nightmares that'll make you think twice about booking that next getaway. Listen to Slaycation on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dakota Spotlight Podcast
Introducing - Slaycation

Dakota Spotlight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 33:48


Slaycation is a darkly funny true crime podcast hosted by Kim Davis, a former social worker and true crime fanatic, her comedy-writer husband Adam “Tex” Davis, and Emmy-nominated producer Jerry Kolber. Blending horror, humor, and empathy, Slaycation explores vacations gone tragically wrong, offering travel tips that just might save your life. In this episode, “You Cruise, You Lose,” a dream getaway unravels into a chilling mystery that will leave you wondering: accident… or murder? Finish listening to this episode and explore all episodes of Slaycation:⁠ https://www.slaycation.wtf/⁠ Check out the full catalog and everything Dakota Spotlight: ⁠https://dakotaspotlight.com/⁠ Get all episodes early, ad-free, and more. Subscribe to Spotlight PLUS: ⁠https://dakotaspotlight.com/spotlight-plus/⁠ Sign up for the Dakota Spotlight newsletter: ⁠https://dakotaspotlight.com/newsletter/⁠ Email: ⁠dakotaspotlight@gmail.com⁠ Facebook: ⁠https://facebook.com/groups/dakotaspotlight⁠ X/Twitter: ⁠@dakotaspotlight⁠ Instagram: ⁠@dakotaspotlight⁠ TikTok: ⁠@dakotaspotlight⁠ Bluesky: ⁠@dakotaspotlight.bsky.social⁠ YouTube: ⁠@dakotaspotlightpodcast4800⁠ Proudly produced by Six Horse Media: ⁠info@sixhorsemedia.com⁠ Advertise your podcast or brand in Dakota Spotlight episodes: ⁠info@sixhorsemedia.com⁠ All content in this podcast, including audio, interviews, and soundscapes, is the property of Six Horse Media. Any unauthorized use, reproduction, or rebroadcast of this material without the express written consent of Six Horse Media is strictly prohibited. For permissions or inquiries, please contact ⁠info@sixhorsemedia.com⁠. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Michael Knowles Show
Michael Knowles REACTS to SPICY Shorts & TikToks | You Laugh, You Lose!

The Michael Knowles Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 8:04


Can Michael Knowles keep a straight face while watching some of the darkest, most controversial humor on TikTok? In this You Laugh, You Lose challenge, Michael reacts to edgy, unfiltered comedy—breaking down what's funny, what's just wrong, and why dark humor triggers so many people today. Will he crack under the pressure, or does his sense of humor hold up? Play along and see if you can survive the challenge! - - - Today's Sponsor: Home Title Lock - Go to https://hometitlelock.com/knowles and use promo code KNOWLES to get a FREE title history report so you can find out if you're already a victim AND 14 days of protection for FREE! And make sure to check out the Million Dollar TripleLock protection details when you get there! Exclusions apply. For details visit https://hometitlelock.com/warranty

The Curb | Culture. Unity. Reviews. Banter.
Celebrating imaginative logic with absurdist storyteller Jesse Vogelaar

The Curb | Culture. Unity. Reviews. Banter.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 44:29


Jesse Vogelaar is a writer and director whose works spans across Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand, flitting between the stage where he masters the art of improvisation, to advertisements, where he transforms the products of Samsung or Specsavers into savvy slices of commercial entertainment, to his growing body of short films, which includes You Lose, a short that Junkee called Australia's Greatest Work Of Art to Room for One More, a tale of a bloke trapped under his collapsed house, calling his mate, asking him to make a short film for him, to Accoladia, an absurd comedy about being the best of everything in the world.Jesse's work stands as a way of exploring the complexities of society through an absurd lens. It's a style of creativity which Jesse dubs 'imaginative logic', a term that makes complete sense when you let his work wash over you and change your world view.In the following interview, recorded ahead of Accoladia's appearance at Flickerfest, Jesse talks about his creative process, the way critics or writers like me apply our own logic to absurdist work, the freedom of advertising, and a lot more.To view some of Jesse's work, visit JesseVogelaar.com. I highly recommend you watch Room for One More, a brilliantly executed short film that is both absolutely hilarious, and quietly moving too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Awards Don't Matter
Celebrating imaginative logic with absurdist storyteller Jesse Vogelaar

Awards Don't Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 44:29


Jesse Vogelaar is a writer and director whose works spans across Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand, flitting between the stage where he masters the art of improvisation, to advertisements, where he transforms the products of Samsung or Specsavers into savvy slices of commercial entertainment, to his growing body of short films, which includes You Lose, a short that Junkee called Australia's Greatest Work Of Art to Room for One More, a tale of a bloke trapped under his collapsed house, calling his mate, asking him to make a short film for him, to Accoladia, an absurd comedy about being the best of everything in the world.Jesse's work stands as a way of exploring the complexities of society through an absurd lens. It's a style of creativity which Jesse dubs 'imaginative logic', a term that makes complete sense when you let his work wash over you and change your world view.In the following interview, recorded ahead of Accoladia's appearance at Flickerfest, Jesse talks about his creative process, the way critics or writers like me apply our own logic to absurdist work, the freedom of advertising, and a lot more.To view some of Jesse's work, visit JesseVogelaar.com. I highly recommend you watch Room for One More, a brilliantly executed short film that is both absolutely hilarious, and quietly moving too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sweet On Leadership
Jared VanderMeer - An Eye For Making An Impression On Social

Sweet On Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 51:47


In this episode of the Sweet on Leadership podcast, Tim chats with marketing expert and content creator Jared VanderMeer as he shares his proven approach to long-term brand success. He emphasizes the power of a well-structured touch point cycle, where consistent and authentic content builds trust and drives engagement. Instead of chasing quick ROI, Jared urges businesses to focus on lifetime customer value and to track meaningful metrics like watch time and impressions over vanity likes. With a 90-day commitment to content creation and a strategic marketing budget, businesses can create lasting connections that lead to sustainable growth.Tim and Jared dive into the myths of social media success, the importance of storytelling, and the balance between quality and quantity. They explore why brands should showcase real-life applications of their products instead of aiming for perfection, and why avoiding shortcuts is key to long-term impact. If you're ready to shift your mindset from instant wins to building a brand that truly resonates, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you make it happen. About Jared VanderMeerJared VanderMeer is a digital marketing specialist, public speaker, and entrepreneur. He's also the creative muse and pioneering spirit behind Magnolias Consulting Group in Canada. From podcasting and videos to blogs and books, Jared is dedicated to driving home the importance of value-based marketing in our modern digital era.If there's one thing that defines JV above all else, it's being a Canadian content maker. In the past few years, he has poured all his effort into expanding JV content into all the formats technology has made possible. As an agency owner, JV helps clients grow their businesses on a daily basis, but as a content creator, he takes that goal a step further by sharing his knowledge and experience with brands on a larger scale. JV's debut book If You Sell, You Lose is a step-by-step guide on how to add value to your brand through your digital marketing. It's just one piece of the larger vision Jared holds for marketers, brand and business owners, and startups. You can also grab free guides, templates, content maps, and more at www.jaredvandermeer.com.Resources discussed in this episode:TransRockies Moab Run the RocksNear Me VictoriaIf You Sell, You Lose by Jared VanderMeer--Contact Tim Sweet | Team Work Excellence: WebsiteLinkedIn: Tim SweetInstagramLinkedin: Team Work ExcellenceContact Jared VanderMeer: Website: jaredvandermeer.comInstagram: @wild.vandermeerInstagram: @jared_vandermeerTikTok: jared.vandermeer--TranscriptJared  0:01  What I try to do is get leaders and individuals to understand that you have to think about it just slightly differently. Create a touch point cycle. Create a brand, validate that brand, create a whole bunch of touch points in a circle, and when the timing's right, you're going to capture that customer. You're going to capture that lifetime value. Very, very few, I would say under 2% of leaders are thinking long term, lifetime value rather than ROI, and that's what we want to try to change the conversation to.Tim  0:33  I'd like to ask you some questions. Do you consider yourself the kind of person that gets things done? Are you able to take a vision and transform that into action? Are you able to align others towards that vision and get them moving to create something truly remarkable? If any of these describe you, then you, my friend, are a leader, and this show is all about and all for you. I'm Tim Sweet. Welcome to the 51st episode of the Sweet on Leadership podcast. Tim 1:06Hey everybody, welcome back to the Sweet on Leadership podcast. Once again, we're joined by a very eclectic and interesting leader, somebody with a perspective that I am sure none of you will have. This is my good friend. And actually, I guess, family by marriage. Jared VanderMeer, Jared, thanks for coming on the show today. I really appreciate it. Jared 1:26Thanks for having me, Tim, thanks.Tim 1:28You and I have a history of long talks about business. We annoy our families when we get together for Christmas or Thanksgiving or whatever, because we volunteer for doing the dishes. And then we sit there and we workshop stuff, and we dig deep. And boy, for anybody who isn't a leadership geek or a business geek like you and me, they're all waiting for us to, you know, hurry back and play cards or something. And a lot of people just don't get it, I think right or feel left out, maybe. Jared  1:57  You get addicted to business and you get addicted to these types of things, and we just love talking about it. So when we get that moment to sit down over dishes and talk about it, we just get excited, and we just can't stop so getting back to the other stuff is secondary to getting through our business chat. Tim  2:14  And we've always had a really great split. We can be family, and I think that's really important, and then we can switch it on, and we've worked together, and we've run contracts together, and we've done some amazing things that have been recognized very widely for clients that we've joined forces on. And so that's always been a ton of fun, and it's such a joy to work with somebody that's as passionate about what they do. And so getting into that, I want to really open people up to who you are and what you do, because you've had an amazing transformation over the last eight years, right? So why don't you say it in your own words?Jared  2:50  So, I like to say now that I'm a professional creator, and what that essentially is, is I make content across all online platforms that is designed to hold attention in today's world. Currently, I have 2.9 million followers across platforms on multiple pages, including my wildlife page and my creative photography page. And a couple years ago, I wrote a book called “If You Sell, You Lose.” So, author of “If You Sell, You Lose,” digital marketing kind of theory book, all of my concepts and practices went into that one and I just took that book, took everything I put into it, and applied it to the real world, and took those concepts out to prove them. And have had a lot of fun over the last couple years going out there and and making content for the the modern digital landscape. Tim  3:36  When we think about one of the key attributes of a leader, that they make well informed decisions, evidence based decisions, and this is something that I've always really loved about you. And your approach is that you're not just going out there and pitching an idea, you're testing an idea. And sometimes you take years to test an idea out. And when I share your theories with other people, and when I show them your pages and what you're doing, because again, when we started working together, you were very much focused on marketing, and that was in sort of the more broadly based digital marketing space. But now you're not simply a person that claims to have done it, but you're doing it again and again, and you're doing it repeatedly, and you stood up the Near Me brand, which you know, again, for those of you that don't know, check it out Near Me Victoria. And I think you've got Near Me Edmonton now, is that correct? Jared 4:32We're starting in Victoria, pretty hard, and then we're going to move it across Canada from there. Tim 4:35Yeah. And so this, this is a great showcase channel and whatnot. But whether it's that or your wildlife photography piece. How do you create this kind of following? You're really decoding that and demonstrating a process to get there.Jared  4:49  I think the misconceptions about social media and creating content for marketing purposes in today's world really comes down to that, if you. Just make a couple good things. Success can come to you, and then people do it and they give up because it's hard, it's difficult. But the secret to social media and building content and building a brand today is there's really no secret. If you work hard and make lots of content and make good content, and make it in this authentic way that people connect with then your brand will find success. It's an automatic that the algorithm will find you your customer base. And it's so simple, but I think people over complicate it, leaders over complicate it, and all they got to do is break it down a little bit and they'll start to see the growth that they've been dreaming of, that they've been hoping for.Tim  5:40  We talk about that trust triangle, and I talk about it constantly on the show here. You know it's it's the presence of logic and authenticity and empathy. And when you talk about good content, or when we're dealing with a leadership brand, and we need to take somebody who's not necessarily interested in being a social thought leader, but they need to be a thought leader in an organization. You need to connect with people on things that they're interested in and more they're interested in you and who you are. You've taught me that that, like that authenticity piece is so important. And then from the logic piece, the consistency and getting out there and getting in volume and whatnot. And then really that stuff that resonates with people. When you know you're with a creator, that the stuff they're doing just really brings some positive feeling and positive addition to your life. How important that is. So I guess what I would say is, what gets in their way, what's the thing that they think is important that really isn't? Jared  6:43  I've seen pretty much everything, and I think what people forget about when they're trying to build a brand is that the people that are buying their products are regular people. They want to see it working in their lives. They want to see that service or product doing what you say it's going to do. And what brands and leaders get caught up on in our era is this idea that everything has to be made picture perfect. And you see so many of the brands that were built in the millennial era starting to fall apart and starting to not do well and not get the reach. And the reason is, is they haven't adopted the ability to make content quick enough they haven't adopted the ability to go out and show off an authentic part of a business, and the audiences today are not able to resonate with that in any way. And I'm a very analytical person. I like looking at the data and the stats and the watch time doesn't lie. So I like to say this, if you go out and use a 4k professional camera, hire a great videographer. They come in and make a video, and they post it, and you look at the average watch time you're from everything I've seen going to be sitting around six seconds average watch time on the average commercial piece of content. If you take your phone out and record something happening at your business that day, showcasing anything. It could be the people in the lunchroom having a birthday party celebration. It could be your manufacturing process, whatever it is on a phone, and make that post. Do it a decent edit on it, in cap cut, or whatever your editing app software is, and post it. Your average watch time is going to be between eight and 10 seconds. So six seconds, professional video, eight seconds to 10 seconds with an iPhone shooting authentic content. And all that platforms want, all that marketing wants today is attention. So looking at those two things, imperfect, 10 seconds, perfect six seconds and the perfect one cost 10 times the amount. That's where leaders and businesses are getting in their way today. They they're looking for perfection. For perfection equals less attention and less watch time, and we want more watch time, so we have to find out ways to do that, and ways to get leaders to start to look at the process in a slightly different lights so that they can start to achieve the watch time and success that they want for their brands. Tim  9:06  It's funny because as you were speaking, I started thinking about the whole return to office movement and the work from home friction that a lot of places see. And you know, we know that one of the things that you lose when you go to a remote or a hybrid workplace is that you don't have that regular touch point with people. Crossing them in the hall, seeing them without even speaking to them, having a chat about your dog when you're putting the dishes away in the in the lunchroom, or whatever that is. And that makes sense to me that the volume is so important, or the frequency is so important, because that's one of the things that reinforces a relationship. Now I know for creators that I've met, we've got Tim and Renee, who've been on the show. They're thru-hikers. They've done a lot of these extended hiking programs, and they're going to be joining myself and TransRockies in Moab for the Moab Run the Rocks, so I'm going to meet them for the first time in person there. But long before I interviewed them, I was following them over COVID. And it was the frequency by which, even though they're hiking, that I could get to know them. And I felt by the time I talked to them, I remember I felt like I was talking to an old friend. I've had that experience, albeit briefly. I sat next to somebody on the plane heading out to BC, and they said, Oh, you're that, you're that guy who's, who's on that podcast, right? You do leadership or something. And I was, look, I'm not talking about myself as some sort of celebrity, but it was like it was an amazing thing how quickly they wanted to tell me their life story, right? That trust was already built. And so this is not a small thing, even for people that will never perhaps want to be an online creator. They just want to be a leader. They just want to get people around them and build trust. This frequency message is important.Jared  10:53  I call it the touch point cycle. So take your example of getting recognized for the first time on your trip over. You put out a whole bunch of content. You put out a whole bunch of feelers everywhere, online, through your website, through your blog, through your podcast, through LinkedIn, wherever it is. And people see it multiple times. They start to get to know you. They start to get to know your brand. But they're not going to initially, and we'll talk about this a little later. They're not going to initially say, Tim, I want to work with you. Or maybe they don't even need to work with you. Maybe you're going to be someone they know. But at the end of the day, as they get to know you and know your brand, when the timing's right, when they're either going to tell their friend about you or they need your services, then they're going to buy from you. And that's that's another thing that leaders and business owners today make the mistake with they really think that when they have a product or service that they think is great, and everyone thinks their product or service is the best thing out there, they think that everyone's ready to buy that day. So if we put out something, I people are going to come right away, the classic return on investment discussion. You spend $1 you get two back. And what I try to do is get leaders and individuals to understand that you have to think about it just slightly differently. Create a touch point cycle. Create a brand. Validate that brand, create a whole bunch of touch points in a circle, and when the timing's right, you're going to capture that customer, you're going to capture that lifetime value. And it's a struggle because very, very few, very few, a small, I would say, under 2% of leaders are thinking long term lifetime value rather than ROI. And that's what we want to try to change the conversation too.Tim  12:41  Help us understand, when a person comes to you, what type of state do they come in, what type of question or ask are they typically coming with before they're informed about what's the right thing to do, or what's your method, what's the type of need you see?Jared  12:57  Yeah, if I was to take the typical business that comes and has a discussion with me, they're usually starting to make social media content, doing it on an inconsistent basis. They do some traditional marketing, still putting some stuff out there to create their brand, doing it in a very professional, pristine way, but un-unified between their website to their social to their traditional campaign. Everything's looking a little bit different. Nothing's brought together yet and and a lot of times they're still fighting to get validated. They want more followers. They want things like that. And I have to break them down. I have to say, Okay, we're throwing all of that out the window. We're not going to care about likes, comments, follows none of that. We're going to start from the basics and then go through a step by step process that's going to take them from a very disjointed, non-focused marketing approach to a very focused marketing approach that can go after what they actually want, which is sales for their product or service.Tim  13:59  Before we get into that process, you're going to share a little bit with us. Why is this a thing? Why do people make this mistake? What's the misconception here?Jared  14:09  If you look at attention today, it's very clear. The data is very clear that attention is online and it's on social media. So the watch time on Tiktok and Instagram alone, not including even Facebook. If you're looking at it, we're talking hours of people's attention today, and that's now not designated towards newspapers. That's not designated even towards driving and seeing billboards on the side of the road, definitely not TV, other than through sports programs. So there's nowhere for people to market effectively anymore, other than through digital and people are still dedicating so much time and energy towards looking cool in that legacy aspect through some of those traditional means. And I'm not saying they can't work. What I'm saying is that's no longer where the bulk of attention is. So the reason that everyone needs to consider this specifically for the next five to ten years, is if you're looking to grow your business, you want to put your marketing dollars where the attention is, and stop worrying about things that are more about creating that brand legacy for yourself than doing something that's actually going to translate to results. So that's why I want more people to think about this, and why they should think about this, because it's just where the attention is. Tim  15:30  If we think about the title of your book, “If You Sell, You Lose,” right selling and that traditional, you know, print or broadcast advertising mindset, which is all about, you know, pitch the benefits, tell them why you're unique, all of those things, very, very different from when you talk about this touch point cycle, which is, establish a relationship, establish some trust. You know, really, how do you become the subconscious thought in that person's mind when they're approaching an issue, not because of the benefits they think they're going to get out of you, but because of who they know you are. Am I getting close? Is this?Jared  16:07  Yeah, and I think, I think at the end of the day, all that, what we're all looking for with that, is for a brand to have enough awareness in someone's subconscious mind that when the purchasing decision needs to be made when the timing is right. They want to purchase your product, or they already feel like they know you. That's what we're all trying to achieve. It doesn't matter what business you run, all you're looking for is to try to be the choice when the timing is right for your customer, and the means that we have today to market are much more effective in finding that customer quicker, without dealing with what I call the needle in the haystack effect, where you're just throwing stuff out there and hoping that it finds the right person. And because of that, we can actually be a lot more effective with the same budget today than we could even 10 years ago. And that's what we all that's all what we all want. Now we just have to execute it.Tim  17:01  There's so many parallels here, because we can talk customers and when they're ready to buy. We can also talk about employees and when they have an issue, or when they need some direction, are they going to come and Are you their first port of call? Not because of authority, not because of anything like that, but because they they have trust, right? They are going to take your your your feedback, or they're seeking it. So, so much here. All right, so people come with this misconception about, you know that it has to be shiny. It has to be a shotgun approach. It has to be it's all about likes and clicks and all of these things. How do you guide them out of this?Jared  17:40  Well, the first thing I do is I talk about removing vanity metrics from the way that you judge your campaigns. So vanity metrics, for me, are likes, follows, comments, those types of things, because the amount of followers you have, the amount of likes that you get, does not affect the purchasing decision of somebody that needs your product. So it's not that they don't matter. It's that if you judge your content based on engagement alone, and engagement typically comes from your followers, from the people that already trust you. Doesn't come from outside of that. It's something that we've learned over the last couple years is engagement comes from the people that already love you. So if you're trying to build a brand, and you haven't done it yet, you're still trying to validate, then you should have no engagement anyways, that's why it's a metric that doesn't matter. That's why that's one that we put off to the side. So first thing, more than anything, what I'm worried about is that we start to look at the metrics that matter. And the metrics that matter are very simple, average watch time, so the amount that somebody's watching a piece of content that you create, photo or video, we look at impressions, the general impressions, because impressions and views are standard to how many people are seeing the touch points. And if we want more people to see our customers, we want as many touch points and impressions as possible. That's how we grow. And if we look at average watch time, and it's going up over time, and if we look at impressions, and it's going up over time, and I'm saying month to month, we're not talking week to week, then what we are doing in the marketing department, as a leader, guiding our organization, is we're doing the right thing in terms of building a modern brand, because we're starting to hold attention longer. We're in the right direction. And that's it. That's all we're trying to look at from the start. And if we can do that, if we can change our theory with that, then we can start to go and make the right marketing decisions and start to make content that works in today's world. Tim  19:41  It's interesting. You talk about vanity metrics, we talk about likes and whatnot. What's the purpose of the like and the click and all of these readily available sources of data? It's not about whether or not it's effective. It's about keeping people on that platform. It's the gamification of your social time. But it has little to nothing to do with that, holding the attention and building trust, and really that relationship, building that, figuring out what your market needs and whatnot. So it's interesting to think how much a like, a thumbs up can betray you.Jared  20:18  The question that I get asked all the time. The real simple question that every business owner asks is, how do we beat the algorithm? How do we find a way to achieve success in today's algorithm? And I like to tell everyone that the algorithm is no secret. Instagram makes it public. The algorithm is only looking for two things. Number one, the algorithm is looking for, will the audience watch the video longer? Why? Because all of these platforms want to serve ads to their audience, and the longer you can keep someone on the platform, the longer they're going to be able to serve ads to them. So that's, that's a common sense. The second one, which is the vanity metrics, is, will that audience engage? But an engagement is not what people think. An engagement is a click. It is a link in bio click and then, yeah, there's still comments, likes, shares, saves, all of the other metrics. But it's not as simple as just a like, so that's why I say they matter, but it's secondary, first to watch time and then to creating an audience that trusts you, that actually wants to engage. Because the fact of the matter is this, you can create an audience that's going to watch every single video that you ever post and they never like or engage with it. Tim  21:34  Yeah, that's right. They're not there when it matters, in a sense. Jared  21:38  Yeah, and the algorithm doesn't care if the algorithm sees that person wants to watch every piece of your content, and they're still going to look at your website, and they're looking at your profile, they're engaging with you, and the algorithm is going to keep pushing your content to them. So that's how you create success, by only worrying about those two things that the algorithm wants. And this is universal across every platform. It doesn't matter which one it is. All that matters is watch time and then secondary, are they going to potentially engage with you over time? That's all you got to remember.Tim  22:09  It's kind of like saying, Are you getting a smile, a nice smile and a nod from somebody, or are they coming to you when they have a problem? There's a very big difference between social engagement and business engagement, or leadership engagement, or, you know, sort of organizational buy-in. Cool, all right, so watch time, impressions, using those to make market decisions. You know, it's funny when people come with that question about beating the algorithm. I remember a year ago, you said this to me again. It's like, don't worry about the algorithm. And at the time, I was thinking, you know, the algorithm that is my problem, or I would say is many people's problem, is the math, not that the app is doing, but that we're doing that stops us from creating and stops us from being open, and stops us from being okay with raw, dogging our our content out there into the world, right? Rather than having it to be perfect. It's all that doubt and whatnot. That's the algorithm up here that we should be worried about, because that's when you say that's gonna that's gonna stop us from that frequency and that openness that might be required. Jared  23:13  We've chatted about this plenty of times. I mean, oftentimes leaders or brand creators get in their own way. They're worried about their own personal appearance, and I must say, after posting 5000 videos in the last three years across platforms, across different mediums, what you think that people are going to see in the video is the absolute opposite of what they actually see. So you might think that they're going to see the double chin or whatever you got going on in that moment. But what they're actually seeing is what service, what value you're offering. And people don't have the attention span today when they're scrolling on eight second, nine second scrolls to worry about an appearance or something not perfect. What they want to know and they want to connect with you is on an emotional level, on a storytelling level, or when you're solving problems, and that's my three pillars of value. And if you can do those things, taking the rest out of the equation and not worrying about what you feel the content is, you're going to be able to make more content, and you're going to see success.Tim  24:17  Even if you're not making content again, if we go back to that leadership analogy, if you're focused on being clear around your emotion, the story and the problem that you're solving, you're going to connect with more people more deeply. And that has to be a goal, whether it's in real world or online. When I talk to people about the amount of effort that I put into LinkedIn and Instagram and things like this, and I'm not even, I would say, on the top end of how much effort people put in, I get stories back. They tried it and it didn't work, and they and they lost heart, and they were disappointed, and they gave up. You know, what are some of the disappointments that you you see that have people failing?Jared  24:57  Yeah, I see one thing happen all the time. And with any platform that I have had success on, I've had to post for roughly 90 to 120 days straight, two or three times a day in order to see success. But, the amazing thing about it is that every single time, all the platforms around that 90 day mark, if you do it consistently and do it well, magic happens. It pops. So what I like to tell people is you have to stick to it. You can't give up in the process. And what I see, or the biggest disappointment I see, with clients, is they go for 50 days, 45 days, they're doing good. They're making their posts a day. They're doing really well and getting their content and value out, and then they're not seeing those that the value come back immediately. So they give up, or something happens, or they get busy, and they can't follow through and get to that magic threshold, which I would say is 90 days for the win, and it's happened every time. It's a secret, it's a trade secret. I think that a lot of creators know, but the average business owner or leader does not. So it's it's not it's not even that long. It's 90 days. But for some reason, everyone seems to give up in that 60 day mark. And all I want leaders to do, and business owners to do is stick to it and stick to the process, and you'll see the success for your brandTim  26:26  And focus on the right expressions of success. As you said, it's, you know, it's watch time. It's not, it's not likes. Keep up with it and observe those, those metrics you talked about earlier.Jared  26:38  Just, yeah, just create value. Look at look at the average watch time. Every single time you're seeing that it's increasing. And if you're telling stories, engaging motion and solving problems, again, those three pillars that I talk about over and over again, you will see success in your content, and you'll see that average time start to increase. It doesn't mean you're not going to fail, Tim. We've been there. It doesn't mean that the first 20 pieces of content you make aren't going to do horribly. The point I'm trying to make is, if you stick to it and get to that magic 90 days on the platform of your choice, then what you're going to end up seeing is you're going to start to see one or two videos, one or two photo posts start to pop, and then you feel great because you see it working, and then that's the small win that keeps things rolling. But very few times do I see people get to that point they give up before that, and then it's kind of like a waste of time. So you have to commit to that 90 days no matter what. If you're listening to this and want to try it. And I mean, if I say one thing, just commit, commit to the process, and you'll see success.Tim  27:46  You really clarified something for me there. I'm even still stuck on, well, we got to think about watch time first and stuff. And really the very first metric that we got to be concerned about is there's 90 check boxes on the calendar, and has there been a piece of content every day for 90 days solid? And you've got that consistency, before we worry about anything else, make it to the 90 and then start considering. So that, for me, is a little, is a little light bulb moment going on here. And I imagine you have that experience a lot with people that you're helping them get over this hump of what they think it is to to develop a social following. When you see a light bulb go on in somebody's eyes. Does that do it for you? Or what about this? Work really sings to your heart, Jared?Jared  28:39  When a leader switches from thinking about marketing and building a brand on a traditional, classic ROI basis, which is basically $1 spent $2 reward, just basic ROI. And they flip the switch, and they start thinking of things, as I like to say it as the lifetime value proposition. And so what you're thinking of essentially, what that means is you spend $1 but you get $20 back, but you have to wait five years for that, because the lifetime value of the customer, whatever it is for your business, is what the reward is going to be. So if you can change that, and you could flip that switch, one to two to then one to 20, you start to think of every piece of content you make differently, because it's no longer about trying to get an instant reward for every single thing you produce, and you start to actually create value for your audience and for building your brand. And it's just this magic little switch that as soon as you do it, you'll start to see the results. But if you still think classically, which is, again, what 99% of business owners do, is you just struggle. You struggle to get past that 90 days that I just talked about in the previous segment. You struggle to find ways to make content where you're not selling. And I should touch on this just a little bit. I mean, at the end of the day, we've talked about my book, “If You Sell, You Lose,” the original idea of the title came from the fact that at the time, everyone was starting to skip over content that had high sales content in it. And if you think about yourself, anyone listening, can think about how they scroll through social or how they scroll through Google. Majority of people, they see an ad, it's a quick flick right through unless it matters to them in that moment, if you're on Google, you go straight through the ads to the organic search results, and that skipping of content is lowering your average watch time. And if you lower your average watch time, you're not going to see success. So it's an easy formula to think about. If you can start thinking in terms of long term value and capturing the lifetime value of a customer, you're going to be able to not make sales related content and not kick yourself in the foot when you're going about starting to start the process. And that's what gets me going, when I see that switch go off, and then content starts to come out with that value related process in it. It's magical, because it's so much better. It's night and day, and your brand and your customers can see it. So that keeps me going. That keeps me, me excited about creating these transformations.Tim  31:30  Yeah, and so in that, and you've given us a lot to think about so far, but if you had a blueprint that you were going to lay down on somebody, what would it look like?Jared  31:41  Well, first of all, number one, if we're going through the process, is you have to feel good about your brand before you start. You have to feel good about committing to that 90 day process. Number one, feel good about your brand. Usually that means you unify your brand, so your website, your social media, your Google Maps, optimization, everything about your brand across platforms, including your print documentation, is exactly where you want it to. Tim 32:08Feels like the real deal. Jared 32:09The real deal. Then, then you're ready, because I don't want you to spend a single dollar, not one until you're ready to commit to the 90 days. And you don't want to make too many changes to your brand in that process. You want to commit and go after it. Tim  32:22  It's like, look at what I made, you know. Jared  32:24  Exactly, so that's number one. Number two, as part of the process is execute that cycle that I talk about, the touch point cycle. So start to make so much content, start to practice, start to create the value. And create that cycle. The more times you get to the same customer when you're doing your boosts, when you're talking about making your content and getting out organic reach, the more times you're going to have a chance to find that customer when the timing's right, because you're not going to see success until your customer starts to see you in a long period of time, feel good about your brand and then execute when the timing's right. So execute the cycle. Start making content with that commitment to 90 days. Then as soon as that's done, it's about looking for the small wins to keep your motivation up. So number three, look for the small wins. Try, you said one earlier in the conversation, you said you're on the plane to BC, and someone said, “You're that podcast guy.” I can't count how many times I'm walking around and someone says, you're the guy on Instagram, or you're the creative photographer you took the photo of the blue jay in Canada. And all of those moments, for me are, are those light bulb moments where you know it's working, and there may not be a ton of of results from that, but you know that everything you're doing is working with those small, small wins. After that you want to create and correct as fast as possible. So creating correct, for me is a term that I used in my book. It's a whole chapter dedicated to it. And essentially, what it means is just trial and error. But for me, it's simpler than that. When you're looking at your metrics, on your on your content, you're only looking at that average watch time and a little bit of the engagement, as we talked about, and that's it. So you look at it, you see it. Now you forget about that content. That contents gone a mistake. I see is business owners and leaders, when they have that first success, they are constantly looking at it and analyzing it and and breaking it down. And it's weeks on end they're like, did you, did you see that one video I got? They got 50,000 views. Why did lightning strike? Why did lightning strike, and then they obsess about it. That is not going to help you make more content to succeed. So look at it, analyze it, forget about it. Start making new because I want you to dedicate every minute to making more content and less time analyzing after that initial view. So be quick. Be very efficient with how you look at your metrics when you're creating and correcting. After that, when you're starting to go through the process of making the success. I always set the blueprint for every business across the board to spend between 2% to 5% on marketing. That's the general spend across business industry. It's backed by a lot of data, and I'll find, and I'll be willing to bet, that a lot of people listening to this, when they do the math on how much they spend on marketing or how much they spend on Instagram boost compared to how much they make, they're not even close to the 2% mark, let alone the 5% mark. So the 2% to 5% mark is designed for you to spend the money required to replace clients and bring in new clients or customers to your brand that are going to bring that lifetime value to the table. And after that, number five, as we're going through this process, is actually find out what the lifetime value of your customers is. Now, I never say this is number one, even though some people say, why am I not figuring out the lifetime value at the beginning? It's because when you're starting to do a new marketing process and you're starting to bring in new customers with these small wins after your your 90 day process, then when you see the magic start to happen, it's a new customer than you've never had before very often. So sometimes it opens up, sometimes it's your typical customer, don't get me wrong, but you're bringing in new people that you've never experienced in your brand before, and their lifetime value may not match what it is now. So you're going to have a blend of what that lifetime value is, and then figure it out. Figure out exactly, based on the customers you're bringing in, how much they're going to spend on your product or service over their lifetime. And with that data, you come to my magic number, which is spend 5% on marketing to acquire a client based on their lifetime value. So if the lifetime value of a customer is them buying $100 chimney cleaning service, you should spend about $5 for every lead that you're bringing in, but 5% of that 100. But if the lifetime value of your customer is $10,000 then your customer acquisition for every client can be up to $500 to achieve that, and it's a big number, because on most platforms today, the cost per conversion is somewhere between $50 to $200 depending on industry. So there's a lot of room to play in there with your marketing budget. And if you have a high lifetime value, if you're selling a service at a very, very high price point, you have room to acquire that customer, specifically talking to real estate agents yourself as a leadership coach, and anyone that has a higher ticket item, we want to make sure that you're spending 5% of the lifetime value to acquire a new customer. And then afterwards, I always like to say, I always come back to the value tree. So when I look at my my value triangle, when I look at my three things, solve problems, create emotion, and tell stories. If you can find a way to do the value last and always make sure you're coming back to creating and correcting, finding what the value for the customer is creating and correcting, finding what the value is coming coming up with that cycle you can't you get into a system that you feel Like you're winning every single day you post something. Like I give you an example, not my major pages, but on near me, Victoria, the last couple days, we posted eight times in one day, and in that eighth, post, we got 160,000 views and 3200 shares within the local community. So that's after years of creating content every single day, multiple times a day, but when you do that, and you feel those numbers come in on a base level, you get excited, and you know you're making a difference. And that's what you're going to do with this blueprint for your brands. Tim  39:16  I think that's great. There was something else that, as you were speaking there, you you told me years ago, and when you're going through this validate and feel good about your brand piece, what would you say is the relationship to asking sort of permission or asking too many people what they think about your brand or about your content, especially people up close and personal who aren't doing it themselves. I feel, that feels like a trap to me sometimes, because you know, often, if you're worried about being… of getting people's approval, it can really put the brakes on.Jared  40:05  Well, with anything in marketing, obviously, there's industries out there that have to have compliance on some level, and they want to get each piece of content checked for legal reasons, whatever, whatever the case might be. And I understand that, but the less touch touches there is on each piece of content, the less revisions you have, the less resources you're going to spend on it, and the more resources you're going to have to spend to make more content. And I guess I should touch on what that means. I guess the quality versus quantity debate that everyone seems to get caught up on. So I mean, let's go this way, quantity-quality, there is debates on social media both directions. Some people say one, some people say the other, and oftentimes, people that I work with have tried both. They've done a lot of quantity, but it's been really bad, and they've done some really, really refined stuff, been really good. The secret to quality versus quantity is you actually need both to succeed. So there's no one or the other. There's no debate here. You need both. You need lots and lots of content, you need to train the algorithm of who is your customer so they can retarget your content to them and help you build organically a little bit. And then number two is you, you just have to find a way to make good content still, you need it to have those pillars of value in it. And that doesn't mean use a good camera, like I said earlier, it just means make good content and that takes practice, but once you create that good content and can do it quickly and effectively, then it even amplifies everything else that I've talked about with doing it for 90 days or longer. The Magic really takes hold at that point in time. And yeah, it's, it's when you find that one piece of content that works, then duplicate it like give her, start making more, start doing it again and again and again, and you'll see success.Tim  42:18  Don't stress out about how to make lightning strike, but, you know, just use it as a kickoff. And you know, you were thinking square, so just forget about that no. Go and make the next piece. Make the next piece follow that vein until it plays out.Jared  42:35  The biggest thing I can tell your audience from my secret to creating multiple brands with 10s of 1000s of followers, is… Tim 42:44Millions of followers, right?Jared 42:46With millions, each of my brands has had success over multiple niches. So we're talking from photography to wildlife to local content, multiple niches with the products that I do is, is, I'll give you an example. With my wildlife page. There was a point in time where I posted 200 reels in a 10 day period. So I was 20 reels a day, and in that period I gained 60,000 followers. So anyone listening to this that thinks 200 reels in in 10 days, that's, that's crazy, that's impossible. Well, I sat down and I edited them, I got them ready to go, and I made that post every single like they were all ready to go, and then I just launched them. And there's no harm done. There's no loss of followers. You're training the algorithm, you're creating a ton of content. It was all great, and there's a reward for that. And so, so don't be scared of that. Don't be scared of creating at that level. There's almost no downside to producing more. And when the arguments come in for it, the easiest one to explain is a lot of misconceptions are that you'll train your audience to not follow you or follow your content. You might make them a little annoyed at the amount, but what we've learned is the algorithm won't show content to your audience if they think your audience isn't going to watch it or might unfollow you. So even if you post 20 times in a day, then it might not show the 20th post to your audience member for another 30 days. So it's not showing all 20 posts to them on the same day. It's utilizing and showing it to each individual based on what their comfort level is with your brand. That's why you can produce so much and increase your chances at organic reach by posting on.Tim  44:38  One and 200 points of data for the for the thing to learn from helps it work, right, in a sense? Jared  44:48  Yes, it helps the algorithm retarget your content to people that are going to follow you and and get attached to your brand. And that's, that's where most brands don't get to that, that point where it can train the algorithm, so. Tim  45:03  Awesome. All right, if somebody is going to take away one thing from what you've offered today, if you have a wish for the listener right now, what state do you hope they are able to reach by the end of listening to us? Jared  45:18  I think with leaders and marketers today, the one thing to remember across all of history and all of business is marketing has always been the exact same. Nothing's changed. And this is what hasn't changed. Value is always going to equal value. So if you can connect emotionally with your audience, solve a problem for them, or tell them a story that they engage with those three pillars of value, you are going to build an audience and build a brand that's able to sell your product or service. That is never going to change. It doesn't matter if social media disappears tomorrow. It doesn't matter what you do, if you can connect with your audience on one of those three pillars, hopefully all three, but at least one, then you're going to succeed. And that's that's it. And if you write that on the wall, value is always going to equal value, and that's never going to change. It's easier to make marketing decisions when you're looking at buying that commercial video that maybe isn't going to do any of the three pillars. You're going to be able to make better decisions by recognizing that that's not going to change from a market.Tim  46:22  And avoid the snake oil I would imagine, right? Jared  46:25  Avoid, yeah, really avoid the shiny objects. Because when you see a shiny object, when you see a hack, a shortcut that someone is pitching to you, I can tell you right now that there's no shortcuts. To build my first photography page, it was 1000 posts in 365 days, close to three posts a day, learning from every single one on what works, getting better at your craft, getting better at how you're engaging emotion, solving problems, telling stories. And eventually I got to the point where I could do two or three in each video and watch time was going up, and it blows up from there. So it's sticking the course and really understanding that you have to do the work and there is no shortcut. Any shortcut you take today is probably going to set you back from a marketing standpoint, indefinitely, years, months, years, every time you make one of those decisions.Tim  47:17  Haste makes waste. All right, let's get on to hearing from our last guest. So we're talking here to Amreesh Khanna. So we're going to listen to this little clip where Amreesh asks about your relationship with your reflections on your own leadership. Amreesh  47:33  What is it that you could do or change in how you reflect upon yourself as a leader, to reject perfection, change your perspective on failure and success that would help you be better at what you do today, and have that influence on the people and the purpose that you lead with?Jared  47:54  Yeah, sure. Thanks Amreesh for the question. I think for myself, I struggle with some of the even the concepts that I talk about. I struggle internally a lot of times with trying to not always do the things that I love and sometimes focus on the things that I don't love as much. And what I'm saying by that is I really, I love what I do. I love, I love creating content, but sometimes I get caught up in trying to only do the things I love and I put the things that will help me build and grow as a leader off to the side. And what I need to do is I need to find a way to reprioritize, bring some of that back and create a balance between doing what I love and also focusing on the business. And that'll help me in all my relationships, from my clients to staff members, etc., finding that focus and and realizing you can't have it all.Tim  48:46  Yeah, I had a coach once say to me, it's more important to be consistent than it is to feel good. And I was like, you know, when it comes down to it, yeah, you're not wrong. There are things that we have to be consistent with whether or not it's our favorite thing in the moment. But all right, great answer. As part of this tradition, you get to lob a question that you've considered into the next mystery guest, and we're not quite sure who that's going to be yet, as always. So what eclectic leadership perspective would you like to weigh in on one of your issues? What would be the question?Jared  49:23  I'm going to go with, screen time. So I'm going to say, let's talk screen time. I challenge you to look at your screen time on your phone, if you're comfortable, share your screen time with the audience, and then let us know what you're doing to manage it, if anything, at this current time.Tim  49:39  Cool. Love it. Great challenge. Okay, as we wrap up here, thanks very much for taking the time. I hope people are as happy with this conversation as I have been with all of those times we've happily washed dishes and scrubbed dried gravy off of roasters. It's really something to see the success you've had in this space, and see all of the people that are that are interested in collaborating with you, and all of the big brands that are now coming coming to you for guidance. And so if people want to reach out, or you want them to get involved in something, how can they connect with you? How can they experience Jared VanderMeer?Jared  50:23  Yeah, I would say to reach out through one of my platforms, most likely Instagram or Tiktok. It is for the modern creator. That is your phone book, that is your contact list. So when people reach out to me through one of those platforms, it's usually easiest to manage, because it's where we do spend our lot of our work time. So through my Jared VanderMeer Photography page or Wild dot VanderMeer Wildlife page are the easiest ways to reach out and send me a message. And I'll always find it.Tim  50:53  All right, we'll put those deets in the show notes. And as I say, you know, man, great to have you here and I and I can't wait for people to listen through this. So.Jared  51:03  Thanks, Tim, yeah, I can't wait to talk business over dishes again soon. Tim 51:08That sounds great.Tim  51:11  Thank you so much for listening to Sweet on Leadership. If you found today's podcast valuable, consider visiting our website and signing up for the companion newsletter. You can find the link in the show notes. If like us, you think it's important to bring new ideas and skills into the practice of leadership, please give us a positive rating and review on Apple podcasts. This helps us spread the word to other committed leaders, and you can spread the word too by sharing this with your friends, teams and colleagues. Thanks again for listening, and be sure to tune in in two weeks time for another episode of Sweet on Leadership. In the meantime, I'm your host. Tim Sweet, encouraging you to keep on leading.

Purple Gems Podcast
#32 - Joshua Bredl - Learning The Championship Mentality

Purple Gems Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 105:31


Joey McClellan and Joshua Bredl delves into Joshua's athletic background, including his time in college football and his eventual participation in WWE's Tough Enough, highlighting the importance of confidence, creativity, and personal growth throughout his journey. Joshua Bredl shares his unique experiences in the world of wrestling and reality TV, discussing the misconceptions surrounding the sport, the challenges he faced in the industry, and his transition to acting. -------------------------------Chapters00:00 Introduction and Connection02:20 The Journey Begins: From Security to Film05:19 NFTs and New Ventures08:26 Colombia: A Transformative Experience11:20 Cultural Reflections and Lifestyle Changes14:32 The Creative Spark: Early Influences17:24 Athletic Pursuits and Creative Identity21:47 The DIY Spirit of Creativity23:22 From Creativity to Athleticism25:28 The Journey Through College Football27:51 Channeling Creativity into Sports34:46 Building Confidence Through Trust35:52 The Path to Tough Enough49:17 Observations and Personal Goals51:31 Life on Set: The Reality of Filming53:52 The Athleticism of Wrestling: Misconceptions and Realities57:07 The Freestyle Nature of Wrestling Performance01:00:50 Navigating the Wrestling Culture01:05:51 Wrestling Court: The Consequences of Insider Terms01:21:00 Listening to Your Heart: The Importance of Authenticity01:22:09 Finding Your Own Path: The Role of Mentorship01:23:02 Transitioning from Wrestling to Acting: A New Journey01:23:38 You Lose, You Die: Behind the Scenes of a New Film01:25:42 Creating a Unique Horror Film: Blending Old and New01:27:05 The Power of Positive Energy on Set01:29:53 Maintaining Morale: The Key to a Successful Production01:35:54 Overcoming Adversity: A Personal Journey01:42:01 Life After Surgery: A New Perspective01:43:30 Looking Ahead: Future Projects and Collaborations-------------------------------Connect With Josh Bredl:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yetihood?igsh=cmo3OTlubm5pYWtw------------------------------- Connect with Joey McClellan:Tik Tok | https://www.tiktok.com/@swahv?lang=enInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/joey_swahv/...Twitter | https://twitter.com/joeyswahvFacebook | ...

The Infinite Skrillifiles: OWSLA Confidential

When the fear falls off, And the others go over your shoulder, But you're the one to tumble In the over, under Over under Hello, I'll be right there Hello, I'm back again (Hello) I can't feel much, But i'm back again I'm sure the full feel Will kick back in Will kick back in soon, so Tune in, Chill out Keel over, But don't let it kill you Is that appealing enough To appeal you Is that hypnotic enough To heal you? Hello. The drummer keeps himself calm, With a couple rolls just to check his pulse Looking up at God, Like what do you want A spot on the show The name of the bassist, A way to get Kurt back without swallowing a Hearthrob She's dressed up like us, But she's not like up She's dressed up, But she's not like us She could be up here, But she won't like it The song was a story The storm had passed, Wanted the studio tour, And I got that I'll be right back, I'll be right there Get it right, God Blow you whole chance Okay, Jimmy Fallon. Ah huh. I can do your job. Uh huh. Lets see if you can do mine. That can happen. Meanwhile, At Rockerfeller Plaza LOOK OUT BELOW. CHRISTSCICLES. WHERE'S THE TREE?? THERE'S NO TREE. THIS IS JULY. Where's the time machine. When are we!? HELLO> NOO. THERE S/HE IS [Rollerskating away as quickie as possible; Attepmpts to jump barrier –fails– Recovers. GET BACK HERE WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO GO? [Running furiously away on roller skates YOu suck at this. What. Bro. I thought Skrillex was the greatest shapeshifter of all time. I am Skrillex, though. Besides. I CAN TELL THAT'S YOU. It's not me. I CAN SEE YOU, JIMMY. I'm SHAPESHIFTER. SHAPE-SHIFTING. Nahhh. Youu– stop doing this. Stop doing what. You know what. I don't know. You're gonna get me in trouble with the Network. I own the network. AHA. Dammit . YOU LOSE. SUCKAH. Shut up. You're drunk. UGH. [Rollerskate chase scene.] (A montage, obviously) GET BACK HERE. YOU'LL NEVER CATCH ME. Where are you gonna go! SOMEWHERE! You can't run up stairs in rollerskates. I CAN. AND I WILL. [Does, but gets to the top of the stairs and fails miserably. ] EVERYBODY Oooh! [Recovers.] I'm okay!. GET HIM/ GET HER GET “THEM” –that's so stupid. GET IT. GET IT. GET IT! CUT TO: [Outside the door.] GET IT, JIMMY! GET IT. CUT TO : [Inside] [Don't worry. they're just playing video games.] Lol that is funny. But i can't write that. just –write it. No way, dawg. Just– Just– No way– Pay me first. Then it really sounds bad. Shut up and eat your ice cream, JImmy Fallon. {Jimmy Fallon is eating his own ice cream.] EW. lol What the fuck flavor is that anyway? Idk. “The Tonight Dough” I learned not to cry, By the time I got to you, and Sometimes I wonder why I just can't write a song these days The words come, But the music's gone It's just motorcycles and Loveless nights Sleeping on top of the covers Something about tennis, I don't remember Should have done something More special than script this I'm just the luckiest bitch alive To live alone I should be thriving I don't want more in the world than a quiet road to calm my inward soul White world: White girls Big perks My curse I got it out of the mud I fished a world out the trash I got roaches on motorcycles Roaches on motorcycles {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2019-2024 | THE COMPLEX COLLECTIVE. © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū.

The Infinite Skrillifiles: OWSLA Confidential

The Festival Project™ and it's subsidiary Non-Profit, The Collective Complex © aims to challenge modern artistic and philosophical ideals, break commonplace barriers, forage new creative mediums, and provoke inspired and reformed thought and actions toward evolution and overall societal improvement through a new-wave and post-modern, avant-garde and philanthropic hyperawareness driven by a unique culture of global values mediating global respect and preservation via open consciousness, multi-sensory and synesthetic (multi-preceptory) expansions of sound, language, vibration, movement, color, emotion, and ritual governed conceptually by the aspect(s) of love, truth, unity, understanding, and peace. Support The Fesival Project's Artistic Revolution I don't know why that picture lights me up–it just does. –so I keep it; And it's weird that I keep it, But i love it– No face tattoos, Or flashing lights, Or bubbling blondes– It's just me, And the music– Pulling me closer to that thing I love, still dragging one foot left behind, As If i'll ever catch up in a race, I was born To have already lost. Suddenly, it felt as if being in the water was the only way anymore of being connected to nature. One mustn't tamper with the free will of others, as this breaks the intrinsic morale code by which all magicians must adhere to with intent focus, as to not to disrupt the balance of nature, but to coincide with it harmoniously as to manifest all outcomes for the greater good of oneself, and the betterment of others. One must practice in peace and kindness, as to promote with the sense of ritual, the force of wellbeing, respect, gratitude, and kindness — as not with the infliction as to force one another or control others by circumstance or possession, but with reflection within one's own self to guide with spirit, the forces of nature, and the powerful endowment of light and love, to fortify one's sense of ritual invocation of righteousness, humility, intuition, higher knowledge, enlightenment, influence, illumination and wisdom, as to better steengthen the bonds between one another in the material realm, and within the spiritual and cosmic realms, in order to better understand with total compassion and comprehension the origins, date, and destiny of humankind and the extraterrestrial and metaphysical presence of forces of energy, creation, and —the practitioner guide to ritual occultism for medicinal and holistic healing (Well work out a title later) Anyone should well know that the intentional casting of any and all white magic spells or rituals will automatically forage a counter-attack towards any sender of negative energy, misfortune, or ill intent— not as a direct form of attack or harm by the medicinal practitioner itself, but rather, acting as a shield against dark forces, hidden and evil spirits, demonic energies and otherwise unfriendly forces of disruptive and unwelcome nature. Though the medicinal practice of magic begins in understanding that duality and balance within the material realms— light and dark, or sometimes even ‘good' and ‘bad' are part of existence in entirety, encompassing all forms of energy, and that one does not truly or wholly exist without the other—however—- within the clarity of enlightenment, one can assume and expect lower vibrational, differeing frequency, or less conscious energies to become attracted to or try to attach itself, or themselves, to higher forms of light and energy. It it within this medicinal practice of awareness that steps can and should be taken to protect oneself against mischief in the event of unwelcome sources of unwanted energy taking away from, or hindering one's own health, wellness, perception, and gaining of insight and wisdom. There are, here, hidden realms of truth and wisdom; Engagements within the immaterial circumstances which surround our involvement with each other as a species, in which one can interact with thought forms of another kind, create bonds and energetic ties out of the bounds of worldly involvement, link chains within a network of intergalactic travel, time sequencing or manipulation of such perceptions of ‘future,' , past, and presence, and create space within an infinite realm of concousness, inter dimensional mapscaping, movement within the interior and exterior grids of existence (where most things take place) Last night I thought I was ordering my last meal. A double quarter pounder with cheese and extra onions, a large fry and a vanilla shake. My favorite. I had a horrible conversation with my mother, which ended with her screaming at the top of her lungs at me, “ just—die, die, die!” And I wanted to. Then I thought about the prisoners on death row, how they're asked what they want their last meal to be before they're put to death. I thought of my favorite episode from my favorite show, where my favorite character ordered a fried chicken dinner. I thought—“If that were me, I'd probably want McDonald's.” So, I drove to McDonald's, I ordered my favorite meal, and I ate it sadly as I thought about how exactly I would try to go about killing myself. I never thought of a way that wouldn't destroy this place for the next tenant...before I fell asleep, dreamless and tortured by my very own thoughts. I woke up this morning wondering what today would bring—more pity, or hope. Sweet cream and butter/sugar flavored wheat thins lol I would eat that. You'd eat anything. I can be skinny in 48 hours— But you'll always be an asshole. How many you want? How many you got? I hate these back door deals… Stop being such a [censored] [censored] Woah, man! I'm still under contract with NBC. I [censored] guess! I thought you got fired. Why do you still have a censor? He works for my wife. Look, I'm willing to admit, I have an addiction To midsections and midwives And mediocre mistresses. I'm not sure exactly what you're trying to say. YOU BURNT MY CREAMNOF WHEAT. Did you get the— Yeah I got the— Well, there is it? I gots to go offline to listen to— —ahh, don't— shut up It goes offline to listen to Skrillex. It's okay. ITS NOT OKAY. It's okay! ITS NOT OKAY. THAT WAS THE LAST OF IT. It's—it's okay! —it's not okay. ITS NOT OKAY. WE'RE ALL THREE MAD FAMOUS IN THIS DIMENTION. Like, dumb famous. LIKE DUMB FAMOUS. DO YOU WANT TO GO TO THE GROCERY STORE AND GET MORE? —no..no. Nah dat. THATS RIGHT. SO FUCK YOU. It's just cream of wheat. ITSNOTJUSTCREAMOFWHEAT. —it is, technically. Dude, shut up. I'm gonna fucking—- kill you. My lips are buzzing. I smell purple… Seriously, don't—try to kill him— while he's using my body. This is immortality; I'm sure you'll find a way back! I'm not “using” your body, I'm stuck. Don't make it sound gross. —yeah, but this isn't an infinite dimension. You're gross anyway. You smell like beer farts. —well, you smell like corn syrup. —impossiblé. My protein powder has no artificial sweeteners. *flips hair* Ugh. Horrible. Look. Why don't we just order more groceries on line, or something. I saw the movie! What, you saw the movie? I saw the movie. That's crazy. I also saw the movie. Okay. Okay? So it's a budget flick. Hehe. —it's a budget flick? Yep. Alright—I love those! [literally the cheapest shit you ever saw] When the fear falls off, And the others go over your shoulder, But you're the one to tumble In the over, under Over under Hello, I'll be right there Hello, I'm back again (Hello) I can't feel much, But i'm back again I'm sure the full feel Will kick back in Will kick back in soon, so Tune in, Chill out Keel over, But don't let it kill you Is that appealing enough To appeal you Is that hypnotic enough To heal you? Hello. The drummer keeps himself calm, With a couple rolls just to check his pulse Looking up at God, Like what do you want A spot on the show The name of the bassist, A way to get Kurt back without swallowing a Hearthrob She's dressed up like us, But she's not like up She's dressed up, But she's not like us She could be up here, But she won't like it The song was a story The storm had passed, Wanted the studio tour, And I got that I'll be right back, I'll be right there Get it right, God Blow you whole chance Okay, Jimmy Fallon. Ah huh. I can do your job. Uh huh. Lets see if you can do mine. That can happen. Meanwhile, At Rockerfeller Plaza LOOK OUT BELOW. CHRISTSCICLES. WHERE'S THE TREE?? THERE'S NO TREE. THIS IS JULY. Where's the time machine. When are we!? HELLO> NOO. THERE S/HE IS [Rollerskating away as quickie as possible; Attepmpts to jump barrier –fails– Recovers. GET BACK HERE WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO GO? [Running furiously away on roller skates YOu suck at this. What. Bro. I thought Skrillex was the greatest shapeshifter of all time. I am Skrillex, though. Besides. I CAN TELL THAT'S YOU. It's not me. I CAN SEE YOU, JIMMY. I'm SHAPESHIFTER. SHAPE-SHIFTING. Nahhh. Youu– stop doing this. Stop doing what. You know what. I don't know. You're gonna get me in trouble with the Network. I own the network. AHA. Dammit . YOU LOSE. SUCKAH. Shut up. You're drunk. UGH. [Rollerskate chase scene.] (A montage, obviously) GET BACK HERE. YOU'LL NEVER CATCH ME. Where are you gonna go! SOMEWHERE! You can't run up stairs in rollerskates. I CAN. AND I WILL. [Does, but gets to the top of the stairs and fails miserably. ] EVERYBODY Oooh! [Recovers.] I'm okay!. GET HIM/ GET HER GET “THEM” –that's so stupid. GET IT. GET IT. GET IT! CUT TO: [Outside the door.] GET IT, JIMMY! GET IT. CUT TO : [Inside] [Don't worry. they're just playing video games.] Lol that is funny. But i can't write that. just –write it. No way, dawg. Just– Just– No way– Pay me first. Then it really sounds bad. Shut up and eat your ice cream, JImmy Fallon. {Jimmy Fallon is eating his own ice cream.] EW. lol What the fuck flavor is that anyway? Idk. “The Tonight Dough” I learned not to cry, By the time I got to you, and Sometimes I wonder why I just can't write a song these days The words come, But the music's gone It's just motorcycles and Loveless nights Sleeping on top of the covers Something about tennis, I don't remember Should have done something More special than script this I'm just the luckiest bitch alive To live alone I should be thriving I don't want more in the world than a quiet road to calm my inward soul White world: White girls Big perks My curse I got it out of the mud I fished a world out the trash I got roaches on motorcycles Roaches on motorcycles {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2019-2024 | THE COMPLEX COLLECTIVE. © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū.

Gerald’s World.
Ranting and Raving.

Gerald’s World.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 84:11


The Festival Project™ and it's subsidiary Non-Profit, The Collective Complex © aims to challenge modern artistic and philosophical ideals, break commonplace barriers, forage new creative mediums, and provoke inspired and reformed thought and actions toward evolution and overall societal improvement through a new-wave and post-modern, avant-garde and philanthropic hyperawareness driven by a unique culture of global values mediating global respect and preservation via open consciousness, multi-sensory and synesthetic (multi-preceptory) expansions of sound, language, vibration, movement, color, emotion, and ritual governed conceptually by the aspect(s) of love, truth, unity, understanding, and peace. Support The Fesival Project's Artistic Revolution I don't know why that picture lights me up–it just does. –so I keep it; And it's weird that I keep it, But i love it– No face tattoos, Or flashing lights, Or bubbling blondes– It's just me, And the music– Pulling me closer to that thing I love, still dragging one foot left behind, As If i'll ever catch up in a race, I was born To have already lost. Suddenly, it felt as if being in the water was the only way anymore of being connected to nature. One mustn't tamper with the free will of others, as this breaks the intrinsic morale code by which all magicians must adhere to with intent focus, as to not to disrupt the balance of nature, but to coincide with it harmoniously as to manifest all outcomes for the greater good of oneself, and the betterment of others. One must practice in peace and kindness, as to promote with the sense of ritual, the force of wellbeing, respect, gratitude, and kindness — as not with the infliction as to force one another or control others by circumstance or possession, but with reflection within one's own self to guide with spirit, the forces of nature, and the powerful endowment of light and love, to fortify one's sense of ritual invocation of righteousness, humility, intuition, higher knowledge, enlightenment, influence, illumination and wisdom, as to better steengthen the bonds between one another in the material realm, and within the spiritual and cosmic realms, in order to better understand with total compassion and comprehension the origins, date, and destiny of humankind and the extraterrestrial and metaphysical presence of forces of energy, creation, and —the practitioner guide to ritual occultism for medicinal and holistic healing (Well work out a title later) Anyone should well know that the intentional casting of any and all white magic spells or rituals will automatically forage a counter-attack towards any sender of negative energy, misfortune, or ill intent— not as a direct form of attack or harm by the medicinal practitioner itself, but rather, acting as a shield against dark forces, hidden and evil spirits, demonic energies and otherwise unfriendly forces of disruptive and unwelcome nature. Though the medicinal practice of magic begins in understanding that duality and balance within the material realms— light and dark, or sometimes even ‘good' and ‘bad' are part of existence in entirety, encompassing all forms of energy, and that one does not truly or wholly exist without the other—however—- within the clarity of enlightenment, one can assume and expect lower vibrational, differeing frequency, or less conscious energies to become attracted to or try to attach itself, or themselves, to higher forms of light and energy. It it within this medicinal practice of awareness that steps can and should be taken to protect oneself against mischief in the event of unwelcome sources of unwanted energy taking away from, or hindering one's own health, wellness, perception, and gaining of insight and wisdom. There are, here, hidden realms of truth and wisdom; Engagements within the immaterial circumstances which surround our involvement with each other as a species, in which one can interact with thought forms of another kind, create bonds and energetic ties out of the bounds of worldly involvement, link chains within a network of intergalactic travel, time sequencing or manipulation of such perceptions of ‘future,' , past, and presence, and create space within an infinite realm of concousness, inter dimensional mapscaping, movement within the interior and exterior grids of existence (where most things take place) Last night I thought I was ordering my last meal. A double quarter pounder with cheese and extra onions, a large fry and a vanilla shake. My favorite. I had a horrible conversation with my mother, which ended with her screaming at the top of her lungs at me, “ just—die, die, die!” And I wanted to. Then I thought about the prisoners on death row, how they're asked what they want their last meal to be before they're put to death. I thought of my favorite episode from my favorite show, where my favorite character ordered a fried chicken dinner. I thought—“If that were me, I'd probably want McDonald's.” So, I drove to McDonald's, I ordered my favorite meal, and I ate it sadly as I thought about how exactly I would try to go about killing myself. I never thought of a way that wouldn't destroy this place for the next tenant...before I fell asleep, dreamless and tortured by my very own thoughts. I woke up this morning wondering what today would bring—more pity, or hope. Sweet cream and butter/sugar flavored wheat thins lol I would eat that. You'd eat anything. I can be skinny in 48 hours— But you'll always be an asshole. How many you want? How many you got? I hate these back door deals… Stop being such a [censored] [censored] Woah, man! I'm still under contract with NBC. I [censored] guess! I thought you got fired. Why do you still have a censor? He works for my wife. Look, I'm willing to admit, I have an addiction To midsections and midwives And mediocre mistresses. I'm not sure exactly what you're trying to say. YOU BURNT MY CREAMNOF WHEAT. Did you get the— Yeah I got the— Well, there is it? I gots to go offline to listen to— —ahh, don't— shut up It goes offline to listen to Skrillex. It's okay. ITS NOT OKAY. It's okay! ITS NOT OKAY. THAT WAS THE LAST OF IT. It's—it's okay! —it's not okay. ITS NOT OKAY. WE'RE ALL THREE MAD FAMOUS IN THIS DIMENTION. Like, dumb famous. LIKE DUMB FAMOUS. DO YOU WANT TO GO TO THE GROCERY STORE AND GET MORE? —no..no. Nah dat. THATS RIGHT. SO FUCK YOU. It's just cream of wheat. ITSNOTJUSTCREAMOFWHEAT. —it is, technically. Dude, shut up. I'm gonna fucking—- kill you. My lips are buzzing. I smell purple… Seriously, don't—try to kill him— while he's using my body. This is immortality; I'm sure you'll find a way back! I'm not “using” your body, I'm stuck. Don't make it sound gross. —yeah, but this isn't an infinite dimension. You're gross anyway. You smell like beer farts. —well, you smell like corn syrup. —impossiblé. My protein powder has no artificial sweeteners. *flips hair* Ugh. Horrible. Look. Why don't we just order more groceries on line, or something. I saw the movie! What, you saw the movie? I saw the movie. That's crazy. I also saw the movie. Okay. Okay? So it's a budget flick. Hehe. —it's a budget flick? Yep. Alright—I love those! [literally the cheapest shit you ever saw] When the fear falls off, And the others go over your shoulder, But you're the one to tumble In the over, under Over under Hello, I'll be right there Hello, I'm back again (Hello) I can't feel much, But i'm back again I'm sure the full feel Will kick back in Will kick back in soon, so Tune in, Chill out Keel over, But don't let it kill you Is that appealing enough To appeal you Is that hypnotic enough To heal you? Hello. The drummer keeps himself calm, With a couple rolls just to check his pulse Looking up at God, Like what do you want A spot on the show The name of the bassist, A way to get Kurt back without swallowing a Hearthrob She's dressed up like us, But she's not like up She's dressed up, But she's not like us She could be up here, But she won't like it The song was a story The storm had passed, Wanted the studio tour, And I got that I'll be right back, I'll be right there Get it right, God Blow you whole chance Okay, Jimmy Fallon. Ah huh. I can do your job. Uh huh. Lets see if you can do mine. That can happen. Meanwhile, At Rockerfeller Plaza LOOK OUT BELOW. CHRISTSCICLES. WHERE'S THE TREE?? THERE'S NO TREE. THIS IS JULY. Where's the time machine. When are we!? HELLO> NOO. THERE S/HE IS [Rollerskating away as quickie as possible; Attepmpts to jump barrier –fails– Recovers. GET BACK HERE WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO GO? [Running furiously away on roller skates YOu suck at this. What. Bro. I thought Skrillex was the greatest shapeshifter of all time. I am Skrillex, though. Besides. I CAN TELL THAT'S YOU. It's not me. I CAN SEE YOU, JIMMY. I'm SHAPESHIFTER. SHAPE-SHIFTING. Nahhh. Youu– stop doing this. Stop doing what. You know what. I don't know. You're gonna get me in trouble with the Network. I own the network. AHA. Dammit . YOU LOSE. SUCKAH. Shut up. You're drunk. UGH. [Rollerskate chase scene.] (A montage, obviously) GET BACK HERE. YOU'LL NEVER CATCH ME. Where are you gonna go! SOMEWHERE! You can't run up stairs in rollerskates. I CAN. AND I WILL. [Does, but gets to the top of the stairs and fails miserably. ] EVERYBODY Oooh! [Recovers.] I'm okay!. GET HIM/ GET HER GET “THEM” –that's so stupid. GET IT. GET IT. GET IT! CUT TO: [Outside the door.] GET IT, JIMMY! GET IT. CUT TO : [Inside] [Don't worry. they're just playing video games.] Lol that is funny. But i can't write that. just –write it. No way, dawg. Just– Just– No way– Pay me first. Then it really sounds bad. Shut up and eat your ice cream, JImmy Fallon. {Jimmy Fallon is eating his own ice cream.] EW. lol What the fuck flavor is that anyway? Idk. “The Tonight Dough” I learned not to cry, By the time I got to you, and Sometimes I wonder why I just can't write a song these days The words come, But the music's gone It's just motorcycles and Loveless nights Sleeping on top of the covers Something about tennis, I don't remember Should have done something More special than script this I'm just the luckiest bitch alive To live alone I should be thriving I don't want more in the world than a quiet road to calm my inward soul White world: White girls Big perks My curse I got it out of the mud I fished a world out the trash I got roaches on motorcycles Roaches on motorcycles {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2019-2024 | THE COMPLEX COLLECTIVE. © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū.

Gerald’s World.
pretty in pink.

Gerald’s World.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 4:56


pretty in pink. Collection II- 'antithesis.' Track 07. - 'pretty in pink' Prod. By Blū Tha Gürū When the fear falls off, And the others go over your shoulder, But you're the one to tumble In the over, under Over under Hello, I'll be right there Hello, I'm back again (Hello) I can't feel much, But i'm back again I'm sure the full feel Will kick back in Will kick back in soon, so Tune in, Chill out Keel over, But don't let it kill you Is that appealing enough To appeal you Is that hypnotic enough To heal you? Hello. The drummer keeps himself calm, With a couple rolls just to check his pulse Looking up at God, Like what do you want A spot on the show The name of the bassist, A way to get Kurt back without swallowing a Hearthrob She's dressed up like us, But she's not like up She's dressed up, But she's not like us She could be up here, But she won't like it The song was a story The storm had passed, Wanted the studio tour, And I got that I'll be right back, I'll be right there Get it right, God Blow you whole chance Okay, Jimmy Fallon. Ah huh. I can do your job. Uh huh. Lets see if you can do mine. That can happen. Meanwhile, At Rockerfeller Plaza LOOK OUT BELOW. CHRISTSCICLES. WHERE'S THE TREE?? THERE'S NO TREE. THIS IS JULY. Where's the time machine. When are we!? HELLO> NOO. THERE S/HE IS [Rollerskating away as quickie as possible; Attepmpts to jump barrier –fails– Recovers. GET BACK HERE WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO GO? [Running furiously away on roller skates YOu suck at this. What. Bro. I thought Skrillex was the greatest shapeshifter of all time. I am Skrillex, though. Besides. I CAN TELL THAT'S YOU. It's not me. I CAN SEE YOU, JIMMY. I'm SHAPESHIFTER. SHAPE-SHIFTING. Nahhh. Youu– stop doing this. Stop doing what. You know what. I don't know. You're gonna get me in trouble with the Network. I own the network. AHA. Dammit . YOU LOSE. SUCKAH. Shut up. You're drunk. UGH. [Rollerskate chase scene.] (A montage, obviously) GET BACK HERE. YOU'LL NEVER CATCH ME. Where are you gonna go! SOMEWHERE! You can't run up stairs in rollerskates. I CAN. AND I WILL. [Does, but gets to the top of the stairs and fails miserably. ] EVERYBODY Oooh! [Recovers.] I'm okay!. GET HIM/ GET HER GET “THEM” –that's so stupid. GET IT. GET IT. GET IT! CUT TO: [Outside the door.] GET IT, JIMMY! GET IT. CUT TO : [Inside] [Don't worry. they're just playing video games.] Lol that is funny. But i can't write that. just –write it. No way, dawg. Just– Just– No way– Pay me first. Then it really sounds bad. Shut up and eat your ice cream, JImmy Fallon. {Jimmy Fallon is eating his own ice cream.] EW. lol What the fuck flavor is that anyway? Idk. “The Tonight Dough” I learned not to cry, By the time I got to you, and Sometimes I wonder why I just can't write a song these days The words come, But the music's gone It's just motorcycles and Loveless nights Sleeping on top of the covers Something about tennis, I don't remember Should have done something More special than script this I'm just the luckiest bitch alive To live alone I should be thriving I don't want more in the world than a quiet road to calm my inward soul White world: White girls Big perks My curse I got it out of the mud I fished a world out the trash I got roaches on motorcycles Roaches on motorcycles {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2019-2024 | THE COMPLEX COLLECTIVE. © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū.

[ENTER THE MULTIVERSE]
Ranting and Raving.

[ENTER THE MULTIVERSE]

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 84:11


The Festival Project™ and it's subsidiary Non-Profit, The Collective Complex © aims to challenge modern artistic and philosophical ideals, break commonplace barriers, forage new creative mediums, and provoke inspired and reformed thought and actions toward evolution and overall societal improvement through a new-wave and post-modern, avant-garde and philanthropic hyperawareness driven by a unique culture of global values mediating global respect and preservation via open consciousness, multi-sensory and synesthetic (multi-preceptory) expansions of sound, language, vibration, movement, color, emotion, and ritual governed conceptually by the aspect(s) of love, truth, unity, understanding, and peace. Support The Fesival Project's Artistic Revolution I don't know why that picture lights me up–it just does. –so I keep it; And it's weird that I keep it, But i love it– No face tattoos, Or flashing lights, Or bubbling blondes– It's just me, And the music– Pulling me closer to that thing I love, still dragging one foot left behind, As If i'll ever catch up in a race, I was born To have already lost. Suddenly, it felt as if being in the water was the only way anymore of being connected to nature. One mustn't tamper with the free will of others, as this breaks the intrinsic morale code by which all magicians must adhere to with intent focus, as to not to disrupt the balance of nature, but to coincide with it harmoniously as to manifest all outcomes for the greater good of oneself, and the betterment of others. One must practice in peace and kindness, as to promote with the sense of ritual, the force of wellbeing, respect, gratitude, and kindness — as not with the infliction as to force one another or control others by circumstance or possession, but with reflection within one's own self to guide with spirit, the forces of nature, and the powerful endowment of light and love, to fortify one's sense of ritual invocation of righteousness, humility, intuition, higher knowledge, enlightenment, influence, illumination and wisdom, as to better steengthen the bonds between one another in the material realm, and within the spiritual and cosmic realms, in order to better understand with total compassion and comprehension the origins, date, and destiny of humankind and the extraterrestrial and metaphysical presence of forces of energy, creation, and —the practitioner guide to ritual occultism for medicinal and holistic healing (Well work out a title later) Anyone should well know that the intentional casting of any and all white magic spells or rituals will automatically forage a counter-attack towards any sender of negative energy, misfortune, or ill intent— not as a direct form of attack or harm by the medicinal practitioner itself, but rather, acting as a shield against dark forces, hidden and evil spirits, demonic energies and otherwise unfriendly forces of disruptive and unwelcome nature. Though the medicinal practice of magic begins in understanding that duality and balance within the material realms— light and dark, or sometimes even ‘good' and ‘bad' are part of existence in entirety, encompassing all forms of energy, and that one does not truly or wholly exist without the other—however—- within the clarity of enlightenment, one can assume and expect lower vibrational, differeing frequency, or less conscious energies to become attracted to or try to attach itself, or themselves, to higher forms of light and energy. It it within this medicinal practice of awareness that steps can and should be taken to protect oneself against mischief in the event of unwelcome sources of unwanted energy taking away from, or hindering one's own health, wellness, perception, and gaining of insight and wisdom. There are, here, hidden realms of truth and wisdom; Engagements within the immaterial circumstances which surround our involvement with each other as a species, in which one can interact with thought forms of another kind, create bonds and energetic ties out of the bounds of worldly involvement, link chains within a network of intergalactic travel, time sequencing or manipulation of such perceptions of ‘future,' , past, and presence, and create space within an infinite realm of concousness, inter dimensional mapscaping, movement within the interior and exterior grids of existence (where most things take place) Last night I thought I was ordering my last meal. A double quarter pounder with cheese and extra onions, a large fry and a vanilla shake. My favorite. I had a horrible conversation with my mother, which ended with her screaming at the top of her lungs at me, “ just—die, die, die!” And I wanted to. Then I thought about the prisoners on death row, how they're asked what they want their last meal to be before they're put to death. I thought of my favorite episode from my favorite show, where my favorite character ordered a fried chicken dinner. I thought—“If that were me, I'd probably want McDonald's.” So, I drove to McDonald's, I ordered my favorite meal, and I ate it sadly as I thought about how exactly I would try to go about killing myself. I never thought of a way that wouldn't destroy this place for the next tenant...before I fell asleep, dreamless and tortured by my very own thoughts. I woke up this morning wondering what today would bring—more pity, or hope. Sweet cream and butter/sugar flavored wheat thins lol I would eat that. You'd eat anything. I can be skinny in 48 hours— But you'll always be an asshole. How many you want? How many you got? I hate these back door deals… Stop being such a [censored] [censored] Woah, man! I'm still under contract with NBC. I [censored] guess! I thought you got fired. Why do you still have a censor? He works for my wife. Look, I'm willing to admit, I have an addiction To midsections and midwives And mediocre mistresses. I'm not sure exactly what you're trying to say. YOU BURNT MY CREAMNOF WHEAT. Did you get the— Yeah I got the— Well, there is it? I gots to go offline to listen to— —ahh, don't— shut up It goes offline to listen to Skrillex. It's okay. ITS NOT OKAY. It's okay! ITS NOT OKAY. THAT WAS THE LAST OF IT. It's—it's okay! —it's not okay. ITS NOT OKAY. WE'RE ALL THREE MAD FAMOUS IN THIS DIMENTION. Like, dumb famous. LIKE DUMB FAMOUS. DO YOU WANT TO GO TO THE GROCERY STORE AND GET MORE? —no..no. Nah dat. THATS RIGHT. SO FUCK YOU. It's just cream of wheat. ITSNOTJUSTCREAMOFWHEAT. —it is, technically. Dude, shut up. I'm gonna fucking—- kill you. My lips are buzzing. I smell purple… Seriously, don't—try to kill him— while he's using my body. This is immortality; I'm sure you'll find a way back! I'm not “using” your body, I'm stuck. Don't make it sound gross. —yeah, but this isn't an infinite dimension. You're gross anyway. You smell like beer farts. —well, you smell like corn syrup. —impossiblé. My protein powder has no artificial sweeteners. *flips hair* Ugh. Horrible. Look. Why don't we just order more groceries on line, or something. I saw the movie! What, you saw the movie? I saw the movie. That's crazy. I also saw the movie. Okay. Okay? So it's a budget flick. Hehe. —it's a budget flick? Yep. Alright—I love those! [literally the cheapest shit you ever saw] When the fear falls off, And the others go over your shoulder, But you're the one to tumble In the over, under Over under Hello, I'll be right there Hello, I'm back again (Hello) I can't feel much, But i'm back again I'm sure the full feel Will kick back in Will kick back in soon, so Tune in, Chill out Keel over, But don't let it kill you Is that appealing enough To appeal you Is that hypnotic enough To heal you? Hello. The drummer keeps himself calm, With a couple rolls just to check his pulse Looking up at God, Like what do you want A spot on the show The name of the bassist, A way to get Kurt back without swallowing a Hearthrob She's dressed up like us, But she's not like up She's dressed up, But she's not like us She could be up here, But she won't like it The song was a story The storm had passed, Wanted the studio tour, And I got that I'll be right back, I'll be right there Get it right, God Blow you whole chance Okay, Jimmy Fallon. Ah huh. I can do your job. Uh huh. Lets see if you can do mine. That can happen. Meanwhile, At Rockerfeller Plaza LOOK OUT BELOW. CHRISTSCICLES. WHERE'S THE TREE?? THERE'S NO TREE. THIS IS JULY. Where's the time machine. When are we!? HELLO> NOO. THERE S/HE IS [Rollerskating away as quickie as possible; Attepmpts to jump barrier –fails– Recovers. GET BACK HERE WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO GO? [Running furiously away on roller skates YOu suck at this. What. Bro. I thought Skrillex was the greatest shapeshifter of all time. I am Skrillex, though. Besides. I CAN TELL THAT'S YOU. It's not me. I CAN SEE YOU, JIMMY. I'm SHAPESHIFTER. SHAPE-SHIFTING. Nahhh. Youu– stop doing this. Stop doing what. You know what. I don't know. You're gonna get me in trouble with the Network. I own the network. AHA. Dammit . YOU LOSE. SUCKAH. Shut up. You're drunk. UGH. [Rollerskate chase scene.] (A montage, obviously) GET BACK HERE. YOU'LL NEVER CATCH ME. Where are you gonna go! SOMEWHERE! You can't run up stairs in rollerskates. I CAN. AND I WILL. [Does, but gets to the top of the stairs and fails miserably. ] EVERYBODY Oooh! [Recovers.] I'm okay!. GET HIM/ GET HER GET “THEM” –that's so stupid. GET IT. GET IT. GET IT! CUT TO: [Outside the door.] GET IT, JIMMY! GET IT. CUT TO : [Inside] [Don't worry. they're just playing video games.] Lol that is funny. But i can't write that. just –write it. No way, dawg. Just– Just– No way– Pay me first. Then it really sounds bad. Shut up and eat your ice cream, JImmy Fallon. {Jimmy Fallon is eating his own ice cream.] EW. lol What the fuck flavor is that anyway? Idk. “The Tonight Dough” I learned not to cry, By the time I got to you, and Sometimes I wonder why I just can't write a song these days The words come, But the music's gone It's just motorcycles and Loveless nights Sleeping on top of the covers Something about tennis, I don't remember Should have done something More special than script this I'm just the luckiest bitch alive To live alone I should be thriving I don't want more in the world than a quiet road to calm my inward soul White world: White girls Big perks My curse I got it out of the mud I fished a world out the trash I got roaches on motorcycles Roaches on motorcycles {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2019-2024 | THE COMPLEX COLLECTIVE. © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū.

[ENTER THE MULTIVERSE]
pretty in pink.

[ENTER THE MULTIVERSE]

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 4:56


When the fear falls off, And the others go over your shoulder, But you're the one to tumble In the over, under Over under Hello, I'll be right there Hello, I'm back again (Hello) I can't feel much, But i'm back again I'm sure the full feel Will kick back in Will kick back in soon, so Tune in, Chill out Keel over, But don't let it kill you Is that appealing enough To appeal you Is that hypnotic enough To heal you? Hello. The drummer keeps himself calm, With a couple rolls just to check his pulse Looking up at God, Like what do you want A spot on the show The name of the bassist, A way to get Kurt back without swallowing a Hearthrob She's dressed up like us, But she's not like up She's dressed up, But she's not like us She could be up here, But she won't like it The song was a story The storm had passed, Wanted the studio tour, And I got that I'll be right back, I'll be right there Get it right, God Blow you whole chance Okay, Jimmy Fallon. Ah huh. I can do your job. Uh huh. Lets see if you can do mine. That can happen. Meanwhile, At Rockerfeller Plaza LOOK OUT BELOW. CHRISTSCICLES. WHERE'S THE TREE?? THERE'S NO TREE. THIS IS JULY. Where's the time machine. When are we!? HELLO> NOO. THERE S/HE IS [Rollerskating away as quickie as possible; Attepmpts to jump barrier –fails– Recovers. GET BACK HERE WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO GO? [Running furiously away on roller skates YOu suck at this. What. Bro. I thought Skrillex was the greatest shapeshifter of all time. I am Skrillex, though. Besides. I CAN TELL THAT'S YOU. It's not me. I CAN SEE YOU, JIMMY. I'm SHAPESHIFTER. SHAPE-SHIFTING. Nahhh. Youu– stop doing this. Stop doing what. You know what. I don't know. You're gonna get me in trouble with the Network. I own the network. AHA. Dammit . YOU LOSE. SUCKAH. Shut up. You're drunk. UGH. [Rollerskate chase scene.] (A montage, obviously) GET BACK HERE. YOU'LL NEVER CATCH ME. Where are you gonna go! SOMEWHERE! You can't run up stairs in rollerskates. I CAN. AND I WILL. [Does, but gets to the top of the stairs and fails miserably. ] EVERYBODY Oooh! [Recovers.] I'm okay!. GET HIM/ GET HER GET “THEM” –that's so stupid. GET IT. GET IT. GET IT! CUT TO: [Outside the door.] GET IT, JIMMY! GET IT. CUT TO : [Inside] [Don't worry. they're just playing video games.] Lol that is funny. But i can't write that. just –write it. No way, dawg. Just– Just– No way– Pay me first. Then it really sounds bad. Shut up and eat your ice cream, JImmy Fallon. {Jimmy Fallon is eating his own ice cream.] EW. lol What the fuck flavor is that anyway? Idk. “The Tonight Dough” I learned not to cry, By the time I got to you, and Sometimes I wonder why I just can't write a song these days The words come, But the music's gone It's just motorcycles and Loveless nights Sleeping on top of the covers Something about tennis, I don't remember Should have done something More special than script this I'm just the luckiest bitch alive To live alone I should be thriving I don't want more in the world than a quiet road to calm my inward soul White world: White girls Big perks My curse I got it out of the mud I fished a world out the trash I got roaches on motorcycles Roaches on motorcycles {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2019-2024 | THE COMPLEX COLLECTIVE. © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū.

Direct to Audio: A Movie Discussions Podcast
Let's Play Movie Scattergories!

Direct to Audio: A Movie Discussions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 40:39


I think everyone knows the podcast loves a game, so why not try something new! Steph, Dame, and Theresa are back with host Spencer to play Scattergories, but with a twist. Three rounds, each with a similar style to the original game: contestants are given a letter of the alphabet and 10 categories, and you must give answers that start with that letter. 1 point for each right answer. Someone else said the same answer? YOU GET NOTHING. YOU LOSE. GOOD DAY SIR. Let the games begin!

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Beyond The Water Cooler
Sleep: The Hidden Key to Team Working & High Performance – Dr Jill McGarry

Beyond The Water Cooler

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 57:13


Luckily for us, Dr Jill McGarry is "a geek!"... her words, not mine!The good news about that is she has a real love for actionable solutions to improve sleep.

The Brothers Grim Punkcast
The Brothers Grim Punkcast #442

The Brothers Grim Punkcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024


Episode 442... A bunch of new 2024 Bandcamp finds as well as a ripping demo sent in by Josh from Salem, MA's WANTED! Our newest theme song again by our friends, Shut The Fuck Up! Mostly rock and spared you the talk. Enjoy!Listen to Episode 442: (scroll for set list)On ARCHIVE.On Apple or Google Podcasts, hit "play."On blogspot, play it below:Listen to The Brothers Grim Punkcast:ARCHIVE.Org - hear/download past episodesPUNK ROCK DEMONSTRATION - Wednesdays 7 p.m. PSTRIPPER RADIO - Fridays & Saturdays 7 p.m. PSTApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsYouTube PodcastsContact Brothers Grim Punk:brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com - In a punk band? Send us your music! Want us to make you a punk song? Email us some lyrics!@Punkbot138 on Instagram@BrosGrimPunk on XMore Punk Music:Bandcamp - Follow us and download our albums: Brothers Grim Punk, Fight Music, and more!YouTube - tons of punk playlists, from Anarchy to Zombies!PA Typical Day 0:39 Grim Statistic Demo Olympia WE DO WHAT WE MUST 1:24 PHYSIQUE OVERCOME BY PAIN Oklahoma City Some People Just Need killing    0:56    No Man's Slave    S.I.N. PUNX It's What Unites Us Vol. 6Toronto Fuckin' Rights 0:34 School Damage Fuckin' Rights EPL.A. CNN Bullshit 2:01 Litmus Green More Than AnimalsRev. Leon 0:55 Nobodys Greatasstits ANOTHER LAPDOG 1:38 Broken Skull Records KONTAMINATE Cause For Abortion 1:08 A Global Threat What The Fuck will Change?_Punkcore Recs UK Blue Mould 1:58 Plastics Plastic World Italy Addestrato al nulla (trained for nothing) 2:00 SLOI SLOI Ambush! Recs Seattle Waste Of Skin  0:25 More Maggots Than Carcass Auditory Assault Vol. 1 Friends Drop Like Flies 0:35 Stolen Auditory Assault Vol. 1 Van BC Wit's End 1:03 Hollow Point 10 Track EP Nova Scotia Suspected 1:32 Suspex Technically Deficient Iniquity Rec Germany  HARMED BOY 1:40 SUBORDINATE DEMO II  Indonesia Wall of Mind 1:55 Hostile Blitz MMXXIV Demo Deluxe Bias WY DEMO TRACK 3:25 ETIQUETTE  DEMO DB#25 Solution 1:17 HICK TRACY   II (CASSINGLE) DB#24 MI 555 1:13 Silicon Heartbeat 2889 SC Full Leather Jacket 1:37 Beer Beer IISalam MA WORKIN' MAN 1:31 WANTED Demo 2023 CT Conviction 0:47 HASTE Illusion of Control - I BC Protecting Your Filth 1:35 Phane Phane Omaha Boiling Point 2:00 BIB DELUX Vermont Doomed 1:41 COOKED Ad Nauseam Leech 1:02 BEYOND DESCRIPTION Calm Loving Life​/​Live in Germany​(​Remastered 2020)Conspiracy 2:18 Frontside Five Fall Out of LineShithead 0:56 Crust As Fuck Records MOBCHARGE "Apocalyptic horror" Lp (CAF003) GAROÑA KARROÑA 0:48  HYOKKAYS  Antigobierno EP Eat Em Up Recs Brain Fog 1:54 Karoshi Brain Fever You Lose     0:37 7 Seconds The Crew Drink Skate Fight (Angels Of Mischief (San Gabriel Valley, California) 1:58 S.I.N. PUNX It's What Unites Us vol 6France Chopper Metal Punks From Hell 3:18 Poisöncharge Choppers D-beat & Satan

The Reel Rejects
WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (1971) MOVIE REVIEW!! First Time Watching!

The Reel Rejects

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 24:20


THE CANDY MAN!! Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory Full Movie Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects Visit https://hellofresh.com/rejectsfree & use CODE rejectsfree for FREE Breakfast for life!  With the Wonka Movie starring Timothée Chalamet now releasing, Greg gives us his First Time Watching the original classic based off Charlie & The Chocolate Factory starring Gene Wilder & them green Oompa Loompas with a Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory reaction, recap, commentary, analysis, & spoiler review. We watch & react to the best scenes, songs, musical numbers such as Violet Blows Up Like a Blueberry, Augustus and the Chocolate River, I Want It Now, Charlie Finds the Golden Ticket, Pure Imagination, Tunnel Of Terror, I've Got A Golden Ticket, The Everlasting Gobstopper, The Golden Eggs, Passed The Test, Ending Scene, You Lose! Good Day Sir!  NOTE FOR YOUTUBE: All Footage Featured From "Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory" Is From A FICTIONAL Family Musical. Any & All Footage Containing Violence Or "Mature Content" Is NOT Real.  #Wonka #WillyWonka #willywonkavideos #willywonkaandthechocolatefactory #charlieandthechocolatefactory #genewilder #timotheechalamet #oompaloompa #youtubersreact #reaction #moviereaction #firsttimewatching #comedy #song #songs #music #musical  Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?h... Co-Editor: Greg Alba Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Aparrel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM:  FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG On INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stuck In The Past
044 - You Laugh, You Lose

Stuck In The Past

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 52:07


Part 2 of our show recorded at the Stuart-Menlo High School Class of 1978 45th reunion. Listen to the "You Laugh, You Lose" competition where people face off one to one trying not to laugh at some really bad jokes.

The Clark Howard Podcast
08.29.23 Sports Betting / A New Low: The Funeral Home Scam

The Clark Howard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 31:59


Football season is upon us and sports betting is growing in popularity. Clark describes how the nature of sports gambling has changed and pitfalls to be aware of. Also in this episode, there's currently a horrible scam that is exploiting grief to rip off those who have just lost a loved one. Clark describes how this works so you and your loved ones stay in the know.  Sports Betting: Segment 1 Ask Clark: Segment 2 Funeral Home Scam: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show The Dark side of sports betting DraftKings and Other Sports Gambling Apps Are Hitting the Jackpot With ‘Parlay' Bets. As They Win, You Lose. How To Get a Gym Membership for Practically Free Supplement and Vitamin Certification | NSF   /   USP Verification Services ‘Despicable' funeral home scam preys on grieving family members Snopes - 'Shark Tank' Keto Gummies Weight Loss Reviews Are a Scam Is Pet Insurance Worth It? What You Need To Know Before You Buy 4 Things To Know Before You Buy a Digital TV Antenna Minimum Internet Speed Requirements for Streaming TV Services Clark.com resources Episode transcripts Community.Clark.com Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices: megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mastering Money
Mastering Money 8/15/23

Mastering Money

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 50:24


Americans have found a creative new way of losing money at sports betting. Billions and billions in fact. They're losing with such regularity that they're catapulting gambling apps to major profitability.  DraftKings and Other Sports Gambling Apps Are Hitting the Jackpot With ‘Parlay' Bets. "As They Win, You Lose",  according to a Barrons report. We'll examine that report on the betting craze in the Market Intel segment, and then switch gears to talk about the common sense approach to money-- dividend investing--the kind that Warren Buffett made--not lost--billions with. Don't miss today's show, MASTERING MONEY is on the air!!!

The Christian Weight-Loss Podcast
#58 Massive Action

The Christian Weight-Loss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 18:42


Massive Action is the action you are going to take and continue taking until you hit your goal. How do we stay in action and not give up on ourselves? Listen in to see what massive action is and how massive action is the way to get to the goal weight you want. I want to invite you to join me in a 5 day workshop to "Fiercely Love Yourself as You Lose the Weight for Good." Click here to sign up. https://www.leandramcmullen.com/offers/8AFdtu9U If you want to 10x this work to your weight-loss journey and find out what is keeping you stuck in your health, schedule a free consult with me: https://calendly.com/leandra/free-consultation To order your own Christian Weight-Loss Planner, click here: https://store.vervante.com/c/v/V4081906952-01 If you'd like to be part of a Christian community of women who are losing weight, click this link to request to join "The Christian Weight-loss Facebook Group" https://www.facebook.com/groups/486364925426436 If you want the 4 simple steps to stop overeating today, click here to get my free video series: https://www.leandramcmullen.com/opt-in Find me on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/leandra.mcmullen Find me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/leandra.mcmullen/

The Loden Sports Outlier Sessions
Loden Sports Outlier Session: Brendan Donovan 2

The Loden Sports Outlier Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 62:59


The Loden Sports Outlier Sessions take you inside the Loden Sports ecosystem. Hosted by Matt Pajak, a Co-Founder of Loden Sports. On February 8, 2023, our guest was St. Louis Cardinals, Gold-Glove utility man, Brendan Donovan. A few things Brendan touched on: The biggest differences between MiLB and MLB... His feedback loop and processing information... His offseason and how much goes into what you see on the field... How he uses the Loden Sports Performance Lab App... Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:45 Gratitude 4:19 Difference Between MiLB and MLB 13:39 Feedback Loop and Filtering Information for Improvement 17:48 The Importance of Hitting the Ball Hard 21:27 Hitting the Ball Harder w/o Sacrificing Technique or Approach 26:42 How Much Time Do You Invest in Your Body Over the Course of a Week? 31:30 If You Don't Use it, You Lose it: Sprinting Max Effort Twice per Week 34:32 First Big League At-Bat 40:48 The Long Road to Winning a Gold Glove in 2022 48:23 Favorite Big League City Other than St. Louis 49:48 Living and Playing in St. Louis 52:00 The Loden Sports Performance Lab App 59:55 Personal Goals for 2023: Aggregating Little Wins Every Day Loden Sports is the most objective and efficient way to measure raw athleticism. Kolby "K-Wayne" Tullier: https://www.instagram.com/kolbywayne/ Website / Blog / Socials: https://linktr.ee/lodensports

The Christian Weight-Loss Podcast
#57 - When Self-Doubt Shows Up

The Christian Weight-Loss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 17:12


What do we do when self doubt shows up? Listen to this episode to... 1. see why resisting self-doubt makes it worse. 2. see why it's normal to have doubt in your weight-loss journey. 3. know what to do when that doubt shows up to keep going! I want to invite you to join me in a 5 day workshop to "Fiercely Love Yourself as You Lose the Weight for Good." Click here to sign up. https://www.leandramcmullen.com/offers/8AFdtu9U If you want to 10x this work to your weight-loss journey and find out what is keeping you stuck in your health, schedule a free consult with me: https://calendly.com/leandra/free-consultation To order your own Christian Weight-Loss Planner, click here: https://store.vervante.com/c/v/V4081906952-01 If you'd like to be part of a Christian community of women who are losing weight, click this link to request to join "The Christian Weight-loss Facebook Group" https://www.facebook.com/groups/486364925426436 If you want the 4 simple steps to stop overeating today, click here to get my free video series: https://www.leandramcmullen.com/opt-in Find me on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/leandra.mcmullen Find me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/leandra.mcmullen/

The Christian Weight-Loss Podcast
#56 The Power of Loving Yourself Right Where You Are

The Christian Weight-Loss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 17:35


Love feels incredible. It's available to us at any time if we choose to feel it. Listen to this episode to... 1. learn who benefits when you love unconditionally. 2. cultivate love for someone no matter what they do. 3. understand how loving yourself benefits your weight-loss journey. 4. create love for yourself no matter where you are. I want to invite you to join me in a 5 day workshop to "Fiercely Love Yourself as You Lose the Weight for Good." Click here to sign up. https://www.leandramcmullen.com/offers/8AFdtu9U If you want to 10x this work to your weight-loss journey and find out what is keeping you stuck in your health, schedule a free consult with me: https://calendly.com/leandra/free-consultation To order your own Christian Weight-Loss Planner, click here: https://store.vervante.com/c/v/V4081906952-01 If you'd like to be part of a Christian community of women who are losing weight, click this link to request to join "The Christian Weight-loss Facebook Group" https://www.facebook.com/groups/486364925426436 If you want the 4 simple steps to stop overeating today, click here to get my free video series: https://www.leandramcmullen.com/opt-in Find me on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/leandra.mcmullen Find me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/leandra.mcmullen/

The Magic Word Podcast
735: Magifest 2023 - Day Two Report

The Magic Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 68:47


Friday 27th January 2023 10:00am - 5:30pmDealers Open10:00am - 11:00amKyle Purnell Lecture See one of the most fertile creative minds in magic…doing his very best material. Kyle Purnell has developed highly innovative ideas with cards, bills, coins, and more, and you'll see it all in this action-packed lecture. 11am - 12pmMortenn Christiansen Lecture Not only did Denmark's Mortenn Christiansen win the Comedy Prize this year at FISM, but he also brought down the house with an unusual act that is amazing as it is hilarious. You'll see that act in the gala show, but in this lecture you'll see an array of fantastic, original close-up and parlor magic. 1pm - 2:30pmThe Magifest Session Starring Charles Greene performing and explaining a few pet effects, as well as author Margalit Fox, who will present a captivating 45-minute presentation on her best-selling book, The Confidence Men, the true story about two men who used mentalism to escape from a POW camp.There will also be a presentation from the Gahana High School Magic Program, which features magic from students with disabilities. We at Magifest are proud to have an ongoing partnership with this important and inspiring program. We are excited to see what magic they do for us. 2:30pm - 3:30pmYouth Event For young magicians only! 3:30pm - 4:30pmMark Calabrese Lecture Making his Magifest debut, card-cheating expert and magician Mark Calabrese will share the magic he uses to astound guests nightly at New York's illustrious SpeakEasy Magic. You'll learn practical, doable card magic. 5:30pm - 6:30pmThe Matt Pritchard Experience This event is impossible to categorize, and there hasn't been anything like it at Magifest before. Pritchard brought the house down at our sister-convention, The Session, with this presentation. Matt Pritchard has a background in science, and during the pandemic he put this background to use making online, viral videos of magic illusions. In this talk he'll show and (sometimes) tell on the most popular of these illusions. And in most cases, the method behind the trick is as interesting as the trick itself. 8pm - 9pm Lance Burton Interview The man, the myth, the legend. Lance Burton sits down for a candid, in-depth interview about his illustrious career. We'll look at performance footage and find out how one of Las Vegas's greatest entertainers made it to the top. 9:30pm - 10:30pmDavid Gerard Show Experience this high-energy, astounding mentalism show. Straight from his residency in San Francisco to the Magifest stage… 11:30pm - midnight You Flash, You Lose with Chris Ramsay and friends Be part of a social media happening as the Big Trick Energy team invite you to play their "You Flash, You Lose" 10:30pm - 12.30amBar Magic with Mark Calabrese View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Time stamps for this episode: 00:00:18 - The new CFO for Vanishing, Inc., Jeff Kowalk, chats with us about Vanishing, Inc. and the Magifest plus other exciting news00:15:22 - Roger Nicot from Card Shark and Scott talk about crop circles and Stone Henge00:22:21 - Marv Leventhal, one of the publishers of the Minotaur and shares his observations about some of the shows from the Day One evening shows.00:36:43 -Owner of the Chicago Magic Lounge, Joey Cranford, chats about this convention and some news about the Chicago Magic Lounge.00:47:-5 - Tom Craven has been attending the Magifest for about 60 years.00:52:15 - Shoot Ogawa was a FISM winner who will be performing, lecturing and doing a private workshop here at the Magifest. He is currently performing a magical mystical show in Hawaii.00:57:57 _ S.A.M. President Elect John Sturk chats about the upcoming national convention in July in New Orleans.01:02:17 - John Wolfe and Kyle Purnell chat about this convention and why they like to attend. Download this podcast in an MP3 file by Clicking Here and then right click to save the file. You can also subscribe to the RSS feed by Clicking Here. You can download or listen to the podcast through Stitcher by Clicking Here or through FeedPress by Clicking Here or through Tunein.com by Clicking Here or through iHeart Radio by Clicking Here..If you have a Spotify account, then you can also hear us through that app, too. You can also listen through your Amazon Alexa and Google Home devices. Remember, you can download it through the iTunes store, too. See the preview page by Clicking Here

The Captain w/ Vershan Jackson – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK
You Lose 100% of the Arguments you don't Argue: January 27th, 11:45am

The Captain w/ Vershan Jackson – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 15:45


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Better Everyday!
You Win some, You Lose some…

Better Everyday!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 11:50


Have you ever heard that before? “You Win some, You Lose some…” That's a difficult thing to believe if you always have to WIN or if you don't like to lose. This episode will give you the full background of this popular saying and a fresh new insight into your day-to-day efforts at growing into the Best Leader you could be. Leader Seeds on Instagram: Podcast: LEADER SEEDS (@leaderseeds_podcast) • Instagram photos and videos Host on Instagram: Po'okela Mossman | Keynote Speaker (@pookela.mossman) • Instagram photos and videos --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leaderseedspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leaderseedspodcast/support

They Coined It, a Mad Men Podcast
"You Snooze, You Lose" (S6E7) (Man With a Plan)

They Coined It, a Mad Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 58:45


This show is made possible by you - thank you for supporting us on Patreon - subscribe for early episode drops, extra discussions, and opportunities to appear on our live audience They Joined It episodes (https://www.patreon.com/TheyCoinedItPodPatreon.com/theycoineditpod) In today's pod: Can't believe we're rounding the curve on Season 6. This little pandemic project has certainly taken flight, thanks to you, for your listening. The gang's moving in! In today's pod we settle once and for all "a" vs. "the." We also discuss Ted's nice guy tendencies, Bob Benson's cloying nice guy tendencies, and we touch on just some of the numerous callbacks to other episodes and Mad Men moments in "You Snooze, You Lose." WE'VE GOT MERCH! - They Coined It on a shirt or Your Dick Whitman is Showing on a mug or Eminently Chewable on a sticker or whatever else. CONTACT US: Questions@TheyCoinedItPod.com Patreon Instagram Twitter Facebook Producer, Editor - Roberta Lipp Graphics (logo and merch) - Albert Stern (stickrust arts) Theme by Adam Michael Tilford (Venmo: @Adam-Tilford-1) - need a podcast theme? Adam is your guy.

Luke Ford
What If Social Media & Universities Prohibited Christ Denial? (9-22-22)

Luke Ford

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 97:53


00:30 Can one claim Aspergers Syndrome for convenience? 02:00 Tucker Carlson on the Ukraine war 22:00 Who's got the strongest voice on the Alt Right? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx7emH61F3o 31:00 Ron DeSantis's Martha's Vineyard yard: Heads, I Win; Tails, You Lose, https://radixjournal.substack.com/p/heads-i-win-tails-you-lose#details 49:50 Richard Spencer analyzes Tucker's monologues on Marth's Vineyard 56:30 Tucker says hospitals mutilate children for profit 59:50 Dooovid joins, https://twitter.com/RebDoooovid 1:15:00 Guardian: Who's correct about human nature, the left or the right?, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2010/nov/20/human-nature-politics-left-right 1:17:00 Claremont: Left, Right, and Human, https://claremontreviewofbooks.com/left-right-and-human/ 1:18:00 Is human nature basically good or evil? 1:21:00 The rise of Christian nationalism 1:22:00 The rise of Nick Fuentes 1:25:00 Inside the civil rights campaign to get Big Tech to fight the ‘big lie', https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/09/22/midterms-elections-social-media-civil-rights/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/09/22/midterms-elections-social-media-civil-rights/ https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/10/republican-party-extremist-history-hemmer-continetti-milbank-books/671248/ https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/21/opinion/republicans-democracy-elections-bannon.html https://www.newsweek.com/2022/09/30/antidepressants-work-better-sugar-pills-only-15-percent-time-1744656.html https://www.takimag.com/article/do-psyops-actually-work/ https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/antifa-on-trial-how-one-criminal-case-could-redefine-the-murky-left-wing-movement/ar-AA124TIb https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-gospel-of-wellness-review-the-quest-for-a-new-you-11663709519?mod=opinion_reviews_pos1 https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/09/16/5th-circuit-texas-social-media-law/ Why is identity based on race and sexual identity sacred but identity based on religion, owning guns, or beliefs not sacred? https://notthebee.com/article/san-francisco-bicycle-coalition-says-not-to-call-police-about-stolen-bikes-because-it-hurts-black-and-brown-people https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/interactive/2022/police-misconduct-insurance-settlements-reform/?itid=hp_national https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/08/opinion/environment/antarctica-ice-sheet-climate-change.html https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/07/magazine/arizona-state-university-multicultural-center.html https://www.jta.org/2022/09/06/global/are-too-many-germans-converting-to-judaism-the-debate-is-roiling-germanys-jewish-community Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSFVD7Xfhn7sJY8LAIQmH8Q/join https://odysee.com/@LukeFordLive, https://lbry.tv/@LukeFord, https://rumble.com/lukeford https://dlive.tv/lukefordlivestreams Listener Call In #: 1-310-997-4596 Superchat: https://entropystream.live/app/lukefordlive Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/lukeford/ Soundcloud MP3s: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593 Code of Conduct: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=125692 https://www.patreon.com/lukeford http://lukeford.net Email me: lukeisback@gmail.com or DM me on Twitter.com/lukeford Support the show | https://www.streamlabs.com/lukeford, https://patreon.com/lukeford, https://PayPal.Me/lukeisback Facebook: http://facebook.com/lukecford Feel free to clip my videos. It's nice when you link back to the original.

Side of Guac Podcast
EP65 | Sweating Doing Nothing

Side of Guac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 63:28


The whole cast of SoG is back this week, and we're starting off the episode with some fortune cookies in search of a Freaky Friday moment... Beef and Tom might not actually switch bodies, but there is definitely something weird going on with these cookies. After touching on the highs and lows of their weeks, Chubb's concern over tornados sparks the question, Could you ride a tornado and parachute to safety? Beef says no way, but Tom is persistent that it's possible. Chubbs brings a couple of games to the table as Tom and Beef find out what kind of dogs they are, and also match up in a game of You Laugh, You Lose. On this week's snake draft, the guys go over the small things that will ruin your day. Don't forget to follow us on all our platforms and leave us a review if you enjoyed it!

Back in the Day with John and Jay
Episode 28: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory....Grandpa Joe sucks!!

Back in the Day with John and Jay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 64:57


YOU LOSE!  YOU GET NOTHING, GOOD DAY SIR!Meme's aside, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was a whimsical tale of a young boy wanting much better for himself.  A chance to enter a mysterious chocolate factory gives him that opportunity....or something like that.  Gene Wilder gives a legendary performance as Willy Wonka as we go over our favorite scenes.  We discuss how much of a piece of shit Grandpa Joe is.  We also touch on the Tim Burton remake a tad and much more!!During the Break:--Oompa Loompa parody called "Face Full of Goo"....this is S Tier shit guys!!!Check out our sponsors- One Way Streets Transportation Service servicing the greater Tiffin, Ohio area.   Check out their Facebook page for more details on rates!  Intro for the shopOne Way Streets Beat the heat and get them treats with One Way Streets Transportation ServicesDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show'Beavis and Butt-head' Cover art created by Joe Crawford

Rap Sucks Radio
E141: Watch for the wooden soldiers, c-cypher punks couldn't hold us

Rap Sucks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 53:55


A discussion of our Juneteenth and Father's Day weekend. • This wouldn't have happened if Triumph was a white dog. • You Get Nothing! You Lose! Good Day, Sir! • Damn Nature!...And you thought dolphins were wild.

Booker, Alex and Sara - Daily Audio
Do you need Dad Joke's for Sunday, we got you covered!

Booker, Alex and Sara - Daily Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 4:12


It's our Father's Day edition of "You Laugh, You Lose"

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
You Laugh You Lose: Honey Nut Cheerios!

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 5:41


The score is all tied! It's the game where Ben and Kelly toss jokes back and forth until someone laughs, it's "You Laugh, You Lose!"

Crisco, Dez & Ryan After Hours Podcast
After Hours: Swimsuit Season

Crisco, Dez & Ryan After Hours Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 19:43


This morning listeners texted in some of the grossest things they've seen kids put in their mouth, we go over the ones that could only be read on the podcast. Plus, we play another round of "You Laugh, You Lose" and hear how Dez pays tribute to our brave men and women in the military.

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
You Laugh You Lose: Gyno at the Grocery

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 5:02


It's the game where the person who laughs first, loses! The score is tied, so who will go into Thunder Weekend a winner? It's "You Laugh, You Lose!"

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
You Laugh You Lose: Hibbity Memory Loss

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 4:55


It's all tied up and Ben ‘could' get his 1st lead in the series in over a year! Will Kelly prevent him?!? Yes, we have some St. Patrick's Day jokes for ya! It's “You Laugh, You Lose!”

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
You Laugh You Lose: Deathy Jokes

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 8:01


It's the game where the first person to laugh, loses! Kelly holds the one game lead in "You Laugh, You Lose!"

Exploring Awesome w/ Hypnotist Jim Kellner
Victoria Gallagher - Success and the Law of Attraction

Exploring Awesome w/ Hypnotist Jim Kellner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 73:22


Thank you for listening to, "Exploring Awesome Podcast - The Law of Attraction Hypnotist, Victoria Gallagher."

Record Megamix
Megamix by DJ Peretse #2357 (09-07-2021)

Record Megamix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 50:45


01. Yves V, Hugel – Finally 02. Serge Legran – Bugatti 03. Nelly Furtado, Quarterhead – All Good Things (Come To An End) 04. Calvin Harris Feat. Rihanna – This Is What You Came For 05. David Guetta Feat Raye – Stay (Don't Go Away)(Mephisto Remix) 06. C–Bool – C–Bool – Dj Is Your Second Name (Giang Pham)(G–Love & Igor Frank Remix) 07. Capital Cities – Safe And Sound 08. Max, Johann – Hotel Room Service 09. Bastard! – You Lose 10. Major Lazer Feat. Nyla, Fuse Odg – Light It Up (Feat. Nyla & Fuse Odg) 11. Moses, Emr3ygul Feat. Alexiane – A Million On My Soul 12. Filatov & Karas – Technono 13. Ava Max – My Head & My Heart (Dj Trojan Remix) 14. Vanotek, Denitia, Arroy. Sergey Raf – Someone 15. Kshmr, Tigerlily – Invisible Children 16. Calvin Harris – My Way 17. Masked Wolf – Astronaut In The Ocean (Eric Deray & Aivann Sachs Remix) 18. Tyga, Dj Peretse – Ayy Macarena 19. Adam Lambert – Ghost Town (Dave Winnel Remix) 20. Ilkay Sencan, Vintage Culture, Yoelle, Dimitri Vegas – Superpowers 21. Oneil, Nalyro – How Deep Is Your Love 22. Feder, Ofenbach, Dawty Music – Call Me Papi 23. Sigala, Rita Ora – You For Me 24. Robin Schulz Ft. Harl? – All This Love (Amice Remix) 25. Jason Derulo – Take You Dancing (Jenia Smile & Ser Twister Remix) 26. Jonas Blue Feat. Joe Jonas – I See Love (Ruslan Rost & Rakurs Remix) 27. Hook N Sling, Galantis, Karen Harding – The Best 28. Cat Dealers, Swanky Tunes – Bring & Boy 29. David Guetta & Sia – Let's Love (Charlie Lane Remix) 30. Vinai – Touch 31. The Parakit Feat. Alden Jacob – Save Me (Feat. Alden Jacob) 32. Tesher – Jalebi Baby (Amice Remix) 33. Amor – Children 34. Tim3bomb Tim Schou – Nothing Compares 2 U 35. Calvin Harris Feat. Ellie Goulding – Outside 36. Le Pedre – Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) 37. Mario Joy – Can T Get You 38. Zenit – Noises In My Head 39. Jaova – So Far Away 40. Shouse – Love Tonight 41. Audiosoulz, Kazadi – Let The Music Play 42. Tomcraft, Moguai Feat. Ilira – Happiness 43. Dzeko, Torres, Delaney Jane – L'amour Toujours (Tiesto Remix) 44. Thomas Gold – Pump Up The Jam 45. Loud Luxury Feat. Brando – Gummy 46. Kungs, Cookin' On 3 Burners – This Girl (Kungs Vs Cookin' On 3 Burners) 47. Duke Dumont, Channel Tres, Imanbek – Alter Ego 48. Gorgon City, Katy Menditta – Imagination 49. Modern Clvb, Katana Angels, Dayana – On The Floor 50. Lost Frequencies – Are You With Me 51. Tones & I – Dance Monkey (Dj Noiz Remix) 52. Chael – Don't Speak (Feat Kaii Amice Remix) 53. Dj Peretse, Jane Santiago – Billie Jean 54. Martin Garrix – Animals 55. Ida Corr, Fedde Le Grand – Let Me Think About It (Celebration Mix) 56. Hayden James, Running Touch – Better Together 57. Audiosoulz – Dancefloor 58. Fedde Le Grand, 22bullets – Bang Bang 59. Axwell & Ingrosso – More Than You Know (Reznikov Remix) 60. Rompasso – Take 61. J. Balvin, Skrillex – In Da Getto 62. Drenchill Feat Indiiana – Never Never 63. Steve Aoki Feat. Icona Pop – I Love My Friends 64. Klaas, Jona Selle – Daylight 65. Noize Generation, Stefy De Cicco – Faded 66. Meduza Ft. Becky Hill, Goodboys – Lose Control (Andy Jarvis Remix) 67. R3hab, Jolin Tsai – Stars Align 68. Oneil – You're My Heart 69. Hugel, Stefy De Cicco, Hugo Cantarra, Nikol Apatini – 4 To The Floor 70. Dj Peretse X Koysina – Sky 71. Bodybangers – Again 72. Inna – Oh My God 73. Stylezz, Rude Boy – Make You Fly 74. Ally Brooke Feat. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie – Lips Don't Lie (R3hab Remix) 75. Avicii – Levels 76. Matt Nash – Know My Love 77. Aronchupa – The Woodchuck Song 78. Calvin Harris, Rag'n'bone Man – Giant (Amice Remix)

Funky Marketing: Bold Strategies for B2B Growth and Revenue
Lorena Morales: Targeting Wrong People With Wrong Products and Messaging

Funky Marketing: Bold Strategies for B2B Growth and Revenue

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 63:00


Funky Marketing is a podcast in which we're talking with entrepreneurs, marketers, advertisers, designers, artists, and all those people that are doing a good job for good people. It is organized by Funky Marketing. Your host is Nemanja Zivkovic, CEO, and Founder of Funky Marketing. In this episode, our guest was Lorena Morales. It all started as a fascination with TIME—an abstract construct that the whole tangible world depends on. It's the foundation of everything we have done and will do, and above all, I believe in making the most of every minute. Having lived and worked in several cities around the world, she has gotten the chance to appreciate foreign cultures, embrace diverse mindsets, and apply both to her work. For her, having a global mindset has meant having a greater arsenal of ideologies with which to approach complex problems. Likewise, she is able to better understand people despite their differences, which she believes is strength in business and in life. Education has always played a significant role in everything she does. Her last degree in Strategic Design Management is an indirect product of the multicultural foundation she has built her life upon, both personally and professionally. As a marketer, what inspires her is watching her ideas take shape—especially the less conventional ones. To her, creating or reimagining a company's brand means turning potential into something concrete. Currently, she is the head of marketing at Go Nimbly, the first revenue operations consultancy with the goal of driving high-growth companies to increase revenue by 26% through eliminating operational silos. Being new to this industry has again brought her back to her core professional belief, which is that every single business relies first and foremost on its people—the human capital that allows for collaboration, trust, and success. In an ever-changing, technological world, these are the things that can't be automated, and will never stop being valuable and inspiring. She's Currently: - Showing up to every ABM event, conference, and webinar she can find - Plotting her next concert/music festival adventure We tackled a lot of topics: Bullying and the Importance of Family Being Supportive How to Learn to Accept a Great Change Challenges of Being Immigrant in the US If You Don't Try, You Lose the Chance to Win Targeting Wrong People With Wrong Products and Messaging What Is Funky Marketing? Marketing As a True Piece of Art B2B Marketing Takeaways - The Roles of Marketing vs. Sales How are Marketing and Sales Aligned in Go Nimbly Is Marketing Just a Support for Sales? How People in Organizations Think and Execute? The Importance of Inbound Marketing Mental Health Businesses and Organizations Helping Their People Executives Understand and Help Their Teams What to Do If You Feel Less Productive? Find more info about Lorena and what does he do using the links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moraleslorena/ https://twitter.com/moraleslorenasf https://medium.com/@eledeloca Find more info about Funky Marketing and Nemanja: https://funkymarketing.net/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/zivkovicnemanja/ Enjoy listening and send us feedback! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/funky-marketing/message

Mistakes Are Delicious
You Laugh, You Lose

Mistakes Are Delicious

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 35:08


In this episode we play the You Laugh, You Lose a game where we are pitted against each other, one on one and tell cheesy jokes face to face. The person who laughs the most loses. It gets pretty ridiculous. We play representing contestants to win prizes and the contestants are Instagram users: @gare_baum , @sarahraffensperger , @mattplank1 , @community_fortnite_fr Enjoy!

laugh you lose you laugh
The Boogeyman Potcast
GOLF SCAM : EP 11

The Boogeyman Potcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 40:50


Another head rolls in the NFL. Minnesota's OC gets fired. Are the Redskins interested in Collin Kaepernick? Top 10 highest paid QB. Winston gets mad at his center. Buffalo went to the superbowl 4 times and never won. HOUSTON GAMBLERS. Steelers play New England this week. Tom Brady eats avocado ice cream. Who writes Green Bay's checks. Who was the QB for superbowl Ravens? The Goose, the worm. Don Nelson we believe. Call me a hockey player without a stick. I'de light your jaw up. YOU LOSE! Golf scam. Pancake syrup. Cheech and Chong sports talk radio. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anthony563/support

Own Your Awkward
Owning Awkward with Hypnotherapist Jim Kellner

Own Your Awkward

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 29:35


Jim Kellner performs in a variety of settings and venues for a variety of audiences. Each event is tailored to to ensure that it is appropriate to the venue and audience. You won't get the same comedy hypnosis show at a grad night event that you will at a comedy club. Jim is the ONLY comedy hypnotist to routinely headline the Pacific Northwest comedy clubs and is one of only a handful of Hypnotists to have EVER spoken on a TEDx stage. You can see his talk at Grand Canyon University, (Phoenix, AZ) by clicking HERE. He also teaches hypnosis at Shoreline Community College. Jim Kellner overcame severe stage fright, introversion, and being 'painfully shy' to become recognized as a dynamic and charismatic entertainer and speaker. Combing his love of helping people and performing Jim added trainings and public speaking to his resume. He's been recognized as an expert in his field by being invited to speak at Grand Canyon University's 2018 TEDx event, Magnum Opus. His TEDx talk, 'If You Can't Be Hypnotized, You Lose' has received acclaim from fellow hypnotists and lay persons as well. He is one of only a handful of Hypnotists/Hypnotherapists to have ever spoken on a TED or TEDx stage. Jim has several talks and trainings in his repertoire and is available for keynote speeches as well. With his work as an author of of plays, comedy routines, articles, and his book, 'Navigating Success', he can create custom talks and trainings especially for your organization. Check out Jim on his website at jimkellner.com or jimkellnerhypnotist.com Also Follow him on social media facebook.com/MentalMagicHypnosis or Twitter at @jimkellner and Instagram @kellnerjim For more information on how you can Own Your Awkward with Andy Vargo, check out https://www.awkwardcareer.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/own-your-awkward/support

The James Altucher Show
Ep. 238 - Ryan Holiday: The Art of Making and Marketing

The James Altucher Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 87:33 Transcription Available


Ryan Holiday, stop writing books that are just for me! With "Perennial Seller" you just answered an obsessive question I've had for years: What makes something, someone, some product, some art, withstand the test of time? What is the magic sauce? The secret formula? What makes something sell a million copies a year (music, art, books, products, etc)... forever? I want to know. I'll try my best to summarize our conversation and your book but people should buy the book for your 1000s of examples:   BE COUNTERINTUITIVE If you write what everyone else is already thinking, then nobody needs to read your work, or use your product. They already have it. It doesn't matter if you are 50% better than anyone else. Nobody understands how to judge that except the experts in your field. And those experts don't care about you. They might even hate you. Create your own field. And be 1000% the best in that field.   DON'T TRY TO COMPETE The 100th person who writes a "50 Shades of Grey" style book, or a disco pop EMD album can...MAYBE...get 1% of the audience. If you find an underserved audience, you can get 100% of it. There's an important side effect of this: IF YOU ARE DOING SOMETHING FOR THE MONEY...YOU LOSE. Because the rest of the world is competing for that dollar. Money is a side effect of creativity, quality art, creating something unique, and building your marketing into that art.   VALIDATE THE IDEA Test out sample chapters. Release songs on YouTube. Keep iterating. Keep digging for your authentic voice. In comedy, it took Louis CK 20 years of telling jokes before he found his voice when talking about dating and parenting. Don't look for LOTs of fans at first. Look for the hard-core fans. The ones who will stick with you while you go on this crazy ride. The ones who will share. What my prior podcast guest, Kevin Kelly, calls "The One Thousand True Fans".   DON'T GIVE UP IF YOU DON'T WIN ON DAY ONE Ryan told me that "Smokey and the Bandit" beat "Star Wars" at the box office the same weekend they both opened. I did not know that! It almost seems like blasphemy to me. John Grisham only sold a few thousand copies when he first published "A Time To Kill". Only much later did it sell millions. Catcher in the Rye had a slow start. Now sells a million copies a year. The best works of art and the best products have to fight the masses to find their right audience. But when they do, the audience will reward them. Write or create what is unique to you, find the 1000 true fans. The ones who are hard-core and love the value you bring. And serve that market over and over. That divides the winners from the non-winners.   TELL A STORY THAT IS PERSONAL TO YOU "Choose Yourself" could have been another ranty personal development business book ("Blah!"). Instead I wove in a personal story of struggle and loss and pain. Pain that changed me and still does every single day to (hopefully) lesser extent. This is what makes a story both unique (it's my story) and universal (everyone experiences pain, everyone wants to solve it). Too many people play a persona ("my life is perfect so let me teach it to you") and that's inauthentic.   TELL A STORY THAT RESONATES WITH EVERYONE Star Wars is a perfect example. It's the 'arc of the hero'. A boy who struggles, encounters problems, faces them, lives forever. I.e. Jesus. Krishna. Buddha. Star Wars is a sci-fi western (great example of "idea sex") where he innovated on the graphics but used a story that was basically "Focus grouped" for thousands of years. Thousands! So he stuck within the rules of a genre (actually several that he combined) but also made it uniquely his own. This is the key to successful art. Telling a story that is personal to you AND resonates with everyone is very difficult. It takes practice. It takes marketing. It takes listening. That's why these are the items that become perennial sellers. It's worth...

The Married Gamers
TMGP-399 Keepin' It One Hundred

The Married Gamers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 91:12


This week on The Married Gamers Presents, host Chris Brown (Leftybrown) is joined by September's 'Podcasters in Residence' Derik "Rashanii" Jones and Alfred. In addition to our usual shenanigans, this week, in light of recent events in Oklahoma and North Carolina, we devote our main topic to talk openly and honestly about policing and race issues. Derik's's Single Simulcast, Sin & Solace, Dr3am Team and 20 Minutes podcasts can all be found at SingleSimulacast.com. Alfred's You Lose! Podcast can be found here at The Married Gamers. You can find us at: The Married Gamers Twitch.tv Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Youtube If you have a comment, send it to us at marriedgamers@outlook.com. The Married Gamers Libsyn app is available on Windows 8, WindowsPhone, iOS (iPhone/iPad) and Android for $1.99

The Married Gamers
TMGP-398 Those Annualization Blues

The Married Gamers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 73:51


This week on The Married Gamers Presents, host Chris Brown (Leftybrown) is joined by September's 'Podcasters in Residence' Derik "Rashanii" Jones and Alfred Printup and from Real Otaku Gamer, special guest Andre Tipton. The four discuss the annualization of some video games franchises. All this plus some the usual shenanigans! Derik's's Single Simulcast, Sin & Solace, Dr3am Team and 20 Minutes podcasts can all be found at SingleSimulacast.com. Alfred's You Lose! Podcast can be found here at The Married Gamers. Andre Tipton can be found at Real Otaku Gamer You can find us at: The Married Gamers Twitch.tv Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Youtube If you have a comment, send it to us at marriedgamers@outlook.com. The Married Gamers Libsyn app is available on Windows 8, WindowsPhone, iOS (iPhone/iPad) and Android for $1.99

The Married Gamers
TMGP-397 Going Pro

The Married Gamers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 82:24


This week on The Married Gamers Presents, host Chris Brown (Leftybrown) is joined by September's 'Podcaster in Residence' Derik "Rashanii" Jones and special guest Travis Pope. The trio discuss the iPhone 7 announcement, Super Mario Run and the reveal of Sony's PS4 Slim and PS4 Pro. All this plus some the usual shenanigans! Derik's's Single Simulcast, Sin & Solace, Dr3am Team and 20 Minutes podcasts can all be found at SingleSimulacast.com. Alfred's You Lose! Podcast can be found here at The Married Gamers. Travis Pope's work can be read at The-En.com You can find us at: The Married Gamers Twitch.tv Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Youtube If you have a comment, send it to us at marriedgamers@outlook.com. The Married Gamers Libsyn app is available on Windows 8, WindowsPhone, iOS (iPhone/iPad) and Android for $1.99

The Married Gamers
TMGP-396 Do Black Lives Matter in Video Games?

The Married Gamers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 70:11


This week on The Married Gamers Presents, host Chris Brown (Leftybrown) is joined by September's 'Podcasters in Residence' Derik "Rashanii" Jones and Alfred "Maverick" Printup. The trio discuss whether black lives matter in video games. All this plus some the usual shenanigans! Derik's's Single Simulcast, Sin & Solace, Dr3am Team and 20 Minutes podcasts can all be found at SingleSimulacast.com. Alfred's You Lose! Podcast can be found here at The Married Gamers. You can find us at: The Married Gamers Twitch.tv Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Youtube If you have a comment, send it to us at marriedgamers@outlook.com. The Married Gamers Libsyn app is available on Windows 8, WindowsPhone, iOS (iPhone/iPad) and Android for $1.99