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BEN-YUR Podcast
Rafael Mordente faz o julgamento. Vidane fica - GUARDA FLORESTAL #030

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 209:00


É dia de Juri na Guarda Florestal. Rafael Mordente, nosso juiz especializado em causas especiais éo responsável por julgar a participação do nosso querido príncipe Vidane. E aí? Ele vai ou fica? comente.

BEN-YUR Podcast
Tiago Santineli NÃO ERA ASSIM antes da fama… TURMA DO YUR #005

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 110:57


Tiago Santineli - TURMA DO YUR #005

BEN-YUR Podcast
PATRICK MAIA - TURMA DO YUR #004

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 118:29


Hoje na Turma do Yur, Yuri Moraes recebe o maior ciclista do Brasil, Patrick Maia, apresentador do Chevetalks e dono do Clube do Minhoca.

BEN-YUR Podcast
DANIEL SARTÓRIO - RON-YUR com Ronald Rios & Yuri Moraes #018

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 158:11


Daniel Sartório é mineiro, comediante stand-up, roteirista, ator e publicitário brasileiro com mais de uma década de experiência em comédia. Apresenta ao lado da Jéssika Angelim o podcast Quem é me bebê? e se apresenta nas melhores casa de stand up do Brasil.

BEN-YUR Podcast
LIVES VERTICAIS SÃO O ÚLTIMO SINAL DO APOCALIPSE - RON-YUR EXTRA #003 com Ronald Rios & Yuri Moraes

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 108:39


RON-YUR EXTRA chegou pra animar e relembrar histórias de amigos que moraram juntos há 15 anos atrás.

BEN-YUR Podcast
LUIZ THUNDERBIRD - RON-YUR Podcast #012 com Ronald Rios & Yuri Moraes

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 171:03


Luiz "Thunderbird" Fernando Duarte, também conhecido como Thunder, é um músico, apresentador e ex-VJ da MTV Brasil. Atua também como radialista, podcaster, youtuber e DJ. Desde 1986, é integrante da banda Devotos de Nossa Senhora Aparecida

History By The Glass
40 — Joe's Cellar

History By The Glass

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 62:42


Filled with immense thanks for all YOU who have traveled with the two of US for the past six years, we celebrated Thanksgiving weekend with our second annual HBTG Audience Choice Episode. The ridiculously over-complicated Thunderdome selection process saw 12 audience-nominated old bars enter, one bar leave as chic NW Portland's beloved Rasputinesque anachronism Joe's Cellar (1332 NW 21st Ave., Est. 1941) outlasted nearby Yur's in the deciding round. Both finalists were nominated by the fine folks at Slabtown Tours, North & NW Portland's preeminent walking tour guides and keepers of eclectic local history. For Nathan and Alfredo it was an opportunity to reconnect with a pre-podcast HBTG bar (some 6 1/2 years after their initial visit) and marvel once more at its subterranean divey charm, dedicated bartenders, and jaunty ambiance. All of which improbably endures despite the structural death sentence it received during a highly publicized months-long closure in 2013. At Joe's, it's always the end of the world as we know it and we feel fine! Bar visit and episode recording: Friday, November 29, 2024 HBTG theme song: "Frozen Egg" by Lame Drivers Interlude music: "Right Track" by Lame Drivers

BEN-YUR Podcast
RON-YUR EXTRA #002

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 119:50


RON-YUR EXTRA chegou pra animar e relembrar histórias de amigos que moraram juntos há 15 anos atrás.

BEN-YUR Podcast
IA E AS NOVAS TECNOLOGIAS DA FLORESTA - GUARDA FLORESTAL #005

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 129:05


Cris Értel, Peixe Aquático, Ronald Rios & Yuri Moraes são da Guarda Florestal.

BEN-YUR Podcast
RON-YUR EXTRA #001 com Ronald Rios & Yuri Moraes

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 156:20


RON-YUR EXTRA chegou pra animar e relembrar histórias de amigos que moraram juntos há 15 anos atrás.

BEN-YUR Podcast
#002 ANANDA - RON-YUR

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 119:20


Influencer digital e cantora, com mais de 7 M de seguidores no Insta e mais de 1 M no Youtube, Ananda é cheia de histórias incríveis para contar. Leonina, vegetariana e, agora, extrovertida: ela superou a timidez com ajuda da internet.

BEN-YUR Podcast
BEN-YUR PIXSHOW #111 com Bento Ribeiro, Daniel Varella & Yuri Moraes

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 148:19


Bento Ribeiro, Yuri Moraes e Daniel Varella fazem o melhor show da internet. PIXSHOW, PIXSHOW YEAH!!!! Comentando nóticias e entretendo do jeito que só o pixshow pode fazer.

BEN-YUR Podcast
BEN-YUR PIXSHOW #103 com Ronald Rios & Yuri Moraes

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 194:36


Hoje no PixShow, Yuri Moraes e Ronald Rios comentam as notícias da semana, nos divertem com suas questões enviadas via pix&superchat e apresentam o melhor show de toda internet

BEN-YUR Podcast
BEN-YUR PIXSHOW #101 com Yuri Moraes & Peixe Aquatico

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 150:28


Hoje no PixShow, Yuri Moraes e Peixe Aquático comentam as notícias da semana e nos divertem com suas questões enviadas via pix&superchat

BEN-YUR Podcast
#283 LOURENÇO MUTARELLI

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 166:02


Lourenço Mutarelli é escritor, ator, professor, dramaturgo e autor de histórias em quadrinhos.

The Infinite Skrillifiles: OWSLA Confidential

FARRO! Good sire! My liege! Come quickly, We've not much to tell you; But even less time,, to do so. …why? Because! Here they come! It's lost– Now, it's gone Now, you run. Don't run off On your mark (marker) Get set I'm gonna need a clapboard for this. What brought you up It was under the table What woke you up? It was aprt of a song or something– The line was Notch in your bedpost Line in a song Notch in a bedpost Line in a song Red rover, Come lover come Incubus/ succubus Yup. Run. Incubus/ Succubus “The Incubus, Succubus Song” THIS IS ALL OF THE SONGS. Suxks balls. DAAAAAMN What woke YOU up Hot lava. NOPE. Interdisciplinary aleegience to the illuminati. yup . damn , you suck. What was I gonna do? Work at Walmart, like the rest of us. NOPE. KILL YOURSELF KILL YOURSELF AGAIN Uh uh JUST JUMP. …rope. HANG—---------------------------------------------------------------GLIDER. Slow down, would you. NOPE. Great, gotta go find that guy now… TOM HANSON WHAT FOR?! CHANCE THE RAPPER AH. great . nw i dropped my hat. GOD That's another$15,000 DO the hat dance. Which one the – one with the sobreros OOh. Somber Hoes. We like those. MEANWHILE Nope. its really stuck in there. It's never gonna come out Will this suffice. yeah . i'm up. yeah ,i guess this is what method looks like When you're anchored to an island that basically functions as a giant A GIANT A giant fucking antenna. W0AH. JUST DO IT ALREADY. LET GO. NOOO. Ok. i'm gonna throw up Don't throw up, cause if i let go *lets go* OH LOOK. A RAINBOW. NOOOOOOOO nOOOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO This is getting difficult NO it isn't. I'm going to be candid for just a moment… GOD WHAT I need you to answer my question– which QUESTIOn. The–i mean like Pretty much all the questions. I'm just now only to S Shh. don't say it. It might come back. COELACANTH! COELACANTH! spectacular . It really was. Hmmm. …. MAXWELL ,....Cola cans. Ok. Now i'm trippin balls. COELACANTH …erm… Come on, man– This is ridiculous. RIDICULUS! Riddikulus Wtf kind of cloud is THIS. A cumulus Gazuntite. COELACANTH …bananas. WHAT?! IT SPEAKS. IT WANTS BANANAS! GIVE IT BANANAS. Oh shit! It's– THE NANNY NAMED FRAN Way back then. EVEN THEN. ILLUMINATI OPEN MY EYE CHILD NO ILLUMINATI FINE. I'LL DO IT. AAAAA –bless you. Oh, it's you again. Zoboomafoo Hey boss. Hey what. Can you send me another one? MORE FRY SAUCE. Fuck, dillon. Why are you so fucking fat right now? WHY GOD. I like ur boobs tho. They are nice. –What! I gave you Keisha! Yeah, i like her and all, it's just EXT. ONE NIGHT. SOMEWHERE. …when? WHENEVER Look, i'm gonna be like, the highlight of your whole life, alright. …alright! but first things first what. Gotta get that– Revisions. HOW MANY REVISIONS OF COMPLICATIONS IS THIS TEN I WANT THAT PLUG. denied . GIVE ME THAT fuck . what . I got a show tnight. I gotta get… gone . Did she go? no . Why not? There it is? What, Elle? That–that color. Why on earth would you ever want to be that blonde? DO IT AGAIin. Ok. CUT TO: [THE COSMIC AVENGER has turned Ū (for literally ALL intensive purposes) into a PINECONE. That's it? That's the trup. That's it. That's the trip? I guess. AHAHA I HAVE TURNED YOU NOW AND FOREVER INTO A TROLL DOLL. NO. (amen) YOU DONE DONE IT AGAIN. MESSAGGGGGGGGGGEEEEEEEEEEE Hi, I'm Seven. Ok. This is CUT BACK TO: it was good. It was “ok” It was GREAT It's just– It's just what, dickface. JUST DO IT. JOSH PECK I AM. JUST. DOING IT. AND DOIN iT AND DOIN IT AND DOIN IT RUN INDIGENEUSES AYAYAYAYA EYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYE [ILLUMINATI, UNLOCKED] I gotta get out of this game, yo. This is unreal. *passes the torch* Oh NO Yur an OLyMpIAn NO NO RUN Uh. What shall I do with this? (no = response whatsoever) I know. I shall give this to Uh THE POPE THE POPE. [looking down at garb] What am I, THE POPE? Hey look. A rope. This had better not be for hanging yourself with. Ok. This isn't political. HEY LOOK, A NOOSE. that's … there. HEY LOOK, ANOTHER NOOSE Ok. i have to get out of the deep south now. Wtf year is this. like right NOW. DAMN. JUMP. NO. Let go. NO. Look at this WTF IN THE FUCK INT. WHENEVER. IN THE FUCK. wait , bring this guy back real quick ANDY SANDWHICH sure , why not Hold on, let me try ANDY SANDBOUROUGH Huh ANDY Look. ok. I lied. Lied about what. I NEVER LIE. I see yur face at night, I learn to dream. What the fuck is this. Hold on, i'm breaking into song. THAT'S SO RAVEN look . if my visions ever get THI vivid. Oh. i get it. I am the Illuminati. just TURN IT OFF. TURN IT OFF. TURN IT OFF. ok . this is awful. Get more stoned *deep inhale* Yur right. It rocks. see . CUT BACK, like WAY WAY BACK Get in the way, way back why Cause you're like, small enough SAUL. WHat I NEED– wait . is that guy a lawyer There was a spinoff. How'd that show go again? SHUT THE LIGHTS OFF. WAT. NOW TURN THEM BACK ON I'm gonna get killed. *sniffs* nope . still not high enough. CHRIST, HOW MANY DRUGS IS THAT GUY ON. ok , lets just be honest. I can't write that. Why. DOCTOR …is this the right dimension. MICHAEL HACKSON No. no it is not. Put me back under, Doc. DOCTOR Are you sure? Maybe you need like, a white doctor MICHAEL NO, You're the right one. Lets go. Lets stop now, this is awful. Hold on, my wings are comin in. If you're not gonna let go, Then i will DON'T. GOD BALLS See look. This is my show now. okay , it's my turn. ROCK How ya doin, Jared JARED bad . i'm bad. THE WHOLE ISLAND w0w So that's how much that costs. ah , the rock sauce DWANE JOHNSON I'M A GOD NO, NO, NOOOOO Turn this off. I like. Srsly cant. PAPARAZI THERE S/HE is! [RU PAUL IS GOD] RU Ok. that wa savage KU//KA So wait, ALL these bitches like to copy me? All of them. I'M A GOD Fuck that. I wanna be a rockstar now! What. ROCKSTAR ok , i gotta like Get like, diagonal, or something Holy shit, broh. I've been flying this meaphrical kite out of my [BACKEND] For like wait , how long's it been STORY LORD GET IN THE HOLE NO. RICK I told you, there was a twist JUSTIN Put me back in RICK NO. YOU DIE NOW. AHA. OUT OF THE GAME. I QUIT. I WIN. IN REAL TIME: Uh oh ! You're out of coffee. Uh oh. I DO NOT want to go to trader joes. For some reason, These two weirdos, at one point Before we were famous, maybe way , way before that Why because , i just MET her. She's not my friend. She's my MY BESTFRIEND. BEST FRIENd who is this Tell her is skrillex. She'll get it. WAKE UP, IT'S SKRILLEX I AM NOT GOING TO You have to go. You showed us. Now you have to go. LIZ LEMon LEM Aww, come ON. *kaBOOM* You have to have watched this show to even get that. Can't. Why not. Can't watch that show. Can't watch this. Can't listen to that. What happened. NOTHIN. KITE ATTACK LIZ LEMON (drunkenly) I–DO–NOT WANT– TO GO TO THERE. It shouldn't be that staggered. It should not be that hard to kidnap that chick. It could be. If she was THIS FAT GET. IN NO THEVAN I donT WANNA GO TO FAT CAMP Too bad. Cause that's attractive GODDAMN. yeah dawg, she's like 4'10 really?! YAS. wtf. EXT. BEDROCK. DAY. …Pebbles? ………..BAMBAM? DAMN! DAM We should definitely build this yeah . put this here. WHY ARE WE BEAVERSSSSSSS. cause . Fuck dude. I gotta get back to 2025 This whole place is gone now. why . Tell me why oh god almighty GOD ALMIGHTY EVAN Oh no. it's a story hole STORY LORD K bye Fuck it, we're Gone now. THE TIME MACHINE. OH. IT”S BACK. GIVE IT ALL YOU'VE GOT I don't get it. Whats up. It's like…. It's like, raining bananas,but they ‘Re going “UP” neeeeeee000oooooww BOOM

[ENTER THE MULTIVERSE]
TOM HANSON.

[ENTER THE MULTIVERSE]

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 66:00


FARRO! Good sire! My liege! Come quickly, We've not much to tell you; But even less time,, to do so. …why? Because! Here they come! It's lost– Now, it's gone Now, you run. Don't run off On your mark (marker) Get set I'm gonna need a clapboard for this. What brought you up It was under the table What woke you up? It was aprt of a song or something– The line was Notch in your bedpost Line in a song Notch in a bedpost Line in a song Red rover, Come lover come Incubus/ succubus Yup. Run. Incubus/ Succubus “The Incubus, Succubus Song” THIS IS ALL OF THE SONGS. Suxks balls. DAAAAAMN What woke YOU up Hot lava. NOPE. Interdisciplinary aleegience to the illuminati. yup . damn , you suck. What was I gonna do? Work at Walmart, like the rest of us. NOPE. KILL YOURSELF KILL YOURSELF AGAIN Uh uh JUST JUMP. …rope. HANG—---------------------------------------------------------------GLIDER. Slow down, would you. NOPE. Great, gotta go find that guy now… TOM HANSON WHAT FOR?! CHANCE THE RAPPER AH. great . nw i dropped my hat. GOD That's another$15,000 DO the hat dance. Which one the – one with the sobreros OOh. Somber Hoes. We like those. MEANWHILE Nope. its really stuck in there. It's never gonna come out Will this suffice. yeah . i'm up. yeah ,i guess this is what method looks like When you're anchored to an island that basically functions as a giant A GIANT A giant fucking antenna. W0AH. JUST DO IT ALREADY. LET GO. NOOO. Ok. i'm gonna throw up Don't throw up, cause if i let go *lets go* OH LOOK. A RAINBOW. NOOOOOOOO nOOOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO This is getting difficult NO it isn't. I'm going to be candid for just a moment… GOD WHAT I need you to answer my question– which QUESTIOn. The–i mean like Pretty much all the questions. I'm just now only to S Shh. don't say it. It might come back. COELACANTH! COELACANTH! spectacular . It really was. Hmmm. …. MAXWELL ,....Cola cans. Ok. Now i'm trippin balls. COELACANTH …erm… Come on, man– This is ridiculous. RIDICULUS! Riddikulus Wtf kind of cloud is THIS. A cumulus Gazuntite. COELACANTH …bananas. WHAT?! IT SPEAKS. IT WANTS BANANAS! GIVE IT BANANAS. Oh shit! It's– THE NANNY NAMED FRAN Way back then. EVEN THEN. ILLUMINATI OPEN MY EYE CHILD NO ILLUMINATI FINE. I'LL DO IT. AAAAA –bless you. Oh, it's you again. Zoboomafoo Hey boss. Hey what. Can you send me another one? MORE FRY SAUCE. Fuck, dillon. Why are you so fucking fat right now? WHY GOD. I like ur boobs tho. They are nice. –What! I gave you Keisha! Yeah, i like her and all, it's just EXT. ONE NIGHT. SOMEWHERE. …when? WHENEVER Look, i'm gonna be like, the highlight of your whole life, alright. …alright! but first things first what. Gotta get that– Revisions. HOW MANY REVISIONS OF COMPLICATIONS IS THIS TEN I WANT THAT PLUG. denied . GIVE ME THAT fuck . what . I got a show tnight. I gotta get… gone . Did she go? no . Why not? There it is? What, Elle? That–that color. Why on earth would you ever want to be that blonde? DO IT AGAIin. Ok. CUT TO: [THE COSMIC AVENGER has turned Ū (for literally ALL intensive purposes) into a PINECONE. That's it? That's the trup. That's it. That's the trip? I guess. AHAHA I HAVE TURNED YOU NOW AND FOREVER INTO A TROLL DOLL. NO. (amen) YOU DONE DONE IT AGAIN. MESSAGGGGGGGGGGEEEEEEEEEEE Hi, I'm Seven. Ok. This is CUT BACK TO: it was good. It was “ok” It was GREAT It's just– It's just what, dickface. JUST DO IT. JOSH PECK I AM. JUST. DOING IT. AND DOIN iT AND DOIN IT AND DOIN IT RUN INDIGENEUSES AYAYAYAYA EYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYE [ILLUMINATI, UNLOCKED] I gotta get out of this game, yo. This is unreal. *passes the torch* Oh NO Yur an OLyMpIAn NO NO RUN Uh. What shall I do with this? (no = response whatsoever) I know. I shall give this to Uh THE POPE THE POPE. [looking down at garb] What am I, THE POPE? Hey look. A rope. This had better not be for hanging yourself with. Ok. This isn't political. HEY LOOK, A NOOSE. that's … there. HEY LOOK, ANOTHER NOOSE Ok. i have to get out of the deep south now. Wtf year is this. like right NOW. DAMN. JUMP. NO. Let go. NO. Look at this WTF IN THE FUCK INT. WHENEVER. IN THE FUCK. wait , bring this guy back real quick ANDY SANDWHICH sure , why not Hold on, let me try ANDY SANDBOUROUGH Huh ANDY Look. ok. I lied. Lied about what. I NEVER LIE. I see yur face at night, I learn to dream. What the fuck is this. Hold on, i'm breaking into song. THAT'S SO RAVEN look . if my visions ever get THI vivid. Oh. i get it. I am the Illuminati. just TURN IT OFF. TURN IT OFF. TURN IT OFF. ok . this is awful. Get more stoned *deep inhale* Yur right. It rocks. see . CUT BACK, like WAY WAY BACK Get in the way, way back why Cause you're like, small enough SAUL. WHat I NEED– wait . is that guy a lawyer There was a spinoff. How'd that show go again? SHUT THE LIGHTS OFF. WAT. NOW TURN THEM BACK ON I'm gonna get killed. *sniffs* nope . still not high enough. CHRIST, HOW MANY DRUGS IS THAT GUY ON. ok , lets just be honest. I can't write that. Why. DOCTOR …is this the right dimension. MICHAEL HACKSON No. no it is not. Put me back under, Doc. DOCTOR Are you sure? Maybe you need like, a white doctor MICHAEL NO, You're the right one. Lets go. Lets stop now, this is awful. Hold on, my wings are comin in. If you're not gonna let go, Then i will DON'T. GOD BALLS See look. This is my show now. okay , it's my turn. ROCK How ya doin, Jared JARED bad . i'm bad. THE WHOLE ISLAND w0w So that's how much that costs. ah , the rock sauce DWANE JOHNSON I'M A GOD NO, NO, NOOOOO Turn this off. I like. Srsly cant. PAPARAZI THERE S/HE is! [RU PAUL IS GOD] RU Ok. that wa savage KU//KA So wait, ALL these bitches like to copy me? All of them. I'M A GOD Fuck that. I wanna be a rockstar now! What. ROCKSTAR ok , i gotta like Get like, diagonal, or something Holy shit, broh. I've been flying this meaphrical kite out of my [BACKEND] For like wait , how long's it been STORY LORD GET IN THE HOLE NO. RICK I told you, there was a twist JUSTIN Put me back in RICK NO. YOU DIE NOW. AHA. OUT OF THE GAME. I QUIT. I WIN. IN REAL TIME: Uh oh ! You're out of coffee. Uh oh. I DO NOT want to go to trader joes. For some reason, These two weirdos, at one point Before we were famous, maybe way , way before that Why because , i just MET her. She's not my friend. She's my MY BESTFRIEND. BEST FRIENd who is this Tell her is skrillex. She'll get it. WAKE UP, IT'S SKRILLEX I AM NOT GOING TO You have to go. You showed us. Now you have to go. LIZ LEMon LEM Aww, come ON. *kaBOOM* You have to have watched this show to even get that. Can't. Why not. Can't watch that show. Can't watch this. Can't listen to that. What happened. NOTHIN. KITE ATTACK LIZ LEMON (drunkenly) I–DO–NOT WANT– TO GO TO THERE. It shouldn't be that staggered. It should not be that hard to kidnap that chick. It could be. If she was THIS FAT GET. IN NO THEVAN I donT WANNA GO TO FAT CAMP Too bad. Cause that's attractive GODDAMN. yeah dawg, she's like 4'10 really?! YAS. wtf. EXT. BEDROCK. DAY. …Pebbles? ………..BAMBAM? DAMN! DAM We should definitely build this yeah . put this here. WHY ARE WE BEAVERSSSSSSS. cause . Fuck dude. I gotta get back to 2025 This whole place is gone now. why . Tell me why oh god almighty GOD ALMIGHTY EVAN Oh no. it's a story hole STORY LORD K bye Fuck it, we're Gone now. THE TIME MACHINE. OH. IT”S BACK. GIVE IT ALL YOU'VE GOT I don't get it. Whats up. It's like…. It's like, raining bananas,but they ‘Re going “UP” neeeeeee000oooooww BOOM

Gerald’s World.
TOM HANSON.

Gerald’s World.

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 66:00


FARRO! Good sire! My liege! Come quickly, We've not much to tell you; But even less time,, to do so. …why? Because! Here they come! It's lost– Now, it's gone Now, you run. Don't run off On your mark (marker) Get set I'm gonna need a clapboard for this. What brought you up It was under the table What woke you up? It was aprt of a song or something– The line was Notch in your bedpost Line in a song Notch in a bedpost Line in a song Red rover, Come lover come Incubus/ succubus Yup. Run. Incubus/ Succubus “The Incubus, Succubus Song” THIS IS ALL OF THE SONGS. Suxks balls. DAAAAAMN What woke YOU up Hot lava. NOPE. Interdisciplinary aleegience to the illuminati. yup . damn , you suck. What was I gonna do? Work at Walmart, like the rest of us. NOPE. KILL YOURSELF KILL YOURSELF AGAIN Uh uh JUST JUMP. …rope. HANG—---------------------------------------------------------------GLIDER. Slow down, would you. NOPE. Great, gotta go find that guy now… TOM HANSON WHAT FOR?! CHANCE THE RAPPER AH. great . nw i dropped my hat. GOD That's another$15,000 DO the hat dance. Which one the – one with the sobreros OOh. Somber Hoes. We like those. MEANWHILE Nope. its really stuck in there. It's never gonna come out Will this suffice. yeah . i'm up. yeah ,i guess this is what method looks like When you're anchored to an island that basically functions as a giant A GIANT A giant fucking antenna. W0AH. JUST DO IT ALREADY. LET GO. NOOO. Ok. i'm gonna throw up Don't throw up, cause if i let go *lets go* OH LOOK. A RAINBOW. NOOOOOOOO nOOOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO This is getting difficult NO it isn't. I'm going to be candid for just a moment… GOD WHAT I need you to answer my question– which QUESTIOn. The–i mean like Pretty much all the questions. I'm just now only to S Shh. don't say it. It might come back. COELACANTH! COELACANTH! spectacular . It really was. Hmmm. …. MAXWELL ,....Cola cans. Ok. Now i'm trippin balls. COELACANTH …erm… Come on, man– This is ridiculous. RIDICULUS! Riddikulus Wtf kind of cloud is THIS. A cumulus Gazuntite. COELACANTH …bananas. WHAT?! IT SPEAKS. IT WANTS BANANAS! GIVE IT BANANAS. Oh shit! It's– THE NANNY NAMED FRAN Way back then. EVEN THEN. ILLUMINATI OPEN MY EYE CHILD NO ILLUMINATI FINE. I'LL DO IT. AAAAA –bless you. Oh, it's you again. Zoboomafoo Hey boss. Hey what. Can you send me another one? MORE FRY SAUCE. Fuck, dillon. Why are you so fucking fat right now? WHY GOD. I like ur boobs tho. They are nice. –What! I gave you Keisha! Yeah, i like her and all, it's just EXT. ONE NIGHT. SOMEWHERE. …when? WHENEVER Look, i'm gonna be like, the highlight of your whole life, alright. …alright! but first things first what. Gotta get that– Revisions. HOW MANY REVISIONS OF COMPLICATIONS IS THIS TEN I WANT THAT PLUG. denied . GIVE ME THAT fuck . what . I got a show tnight. I gotta get… gone . Did she go? no . Why not? There it is? What, Elle? That–that color. Why on earth would you ever want to be that blonde? DO IT AGAIin. Ok. CUT TO: [THE COSMIC AVENGER has turned Ū (for literally ALL intensive purposes) into a PINECONE. That's it? That's the trup. That's it. That's the trip? I guess. AHAHA I HAVE TURNED YOU NOW AND FOREVER INTO A TROLL DOLL. NO. (amen) YOU DONE DONE IT AGAIN. MESSAGGGGGGGGGGEEEEEEEEEEE Hi, I'm Seven. Ok. This is CUT BACK TO: it was good. It was “ok” It was GREAT It's just– It's just what, dickface. JUST DO IT. JOSH PECK I AM. JUST. DOING IT. AND DOIN iT AND DOIN IT AND DOIN IT RUN INDIGENEUSES AYAYAYAYA EYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYE [ILLUMINATI, UNLOCKED] I gotta get out of this game, yo. This is unreal. *passes the torch* Oh NO Yur an OLyMpIAn NO NO RUN Uh. What shall I do with this? (no = response whatsoever) I know. I shall give this to Uh THE POPE THE POPE. [looking down at garb] What am I, THE POPE? Hey look. A rope. This had better not be for hanging yourself with. Ok. This isn't political. HEY LOOK, A NOOSE. that's … there. HEY LOOK, ANOTHER NOOSE Ok. i have to get out of the deep south now. Wtf year is this. like right NOW. DAMN. JUMP. NO. Let go. NO. Look at this WTF IN THE FUCK INT. WHENEVER. IN THE FUCK. wait , bring this guy back real quick ANDY SANDWHICH sure , why not Hold on, let me try ANDY SANDBOUROUGH Huh ANDY Look. ok. I lied. Lied about what. I NEVER LIE. I see yur face at night, I learn to dream. What the fuck is this. Hold on, i'm breaking into song. THAT'S SO RAVEN look . if my visions ever get THI vivid. Oh. i get it. I am the Illuminati. just TURN IT OFF. TURN IT OFF. TURN IT OFF. ok . this is awful. Get more stoned *deep inhale* Yur right. It rocks. see . CUT BACK, like WAY WAY BACK Get in the way, way back why Cause you're like, small enough SAUL. WHat I NEED– wait . is that guy a lawyer There was a spinoff. How'd that show go again? SHUT THE LIGHTS OFF. WAT. NOW TURN THEM BACK ON I'm gonna get killed. *sniffs* nope . still not high enough. CHRIST, HOW MANY DRUGS IS THAT GUY ON. ok , lets just be honest. I can't write that. Why. DOCTOR …is this the right dimension. MICHAEL HACKSON No. no it is not. Put me back under, Doc. DOCTOR Are you sure? Maybe you need like, a white doctor MICHAEL NO, You're the right one. Lets go. Lets stop now, this is awful. Hold on, my wings are comin in. If you're not gonna let go, Then i will DON'T. GOD BALLS See look. This is my show now. okay , it's my turn. ROCK How ya doin, Jared JARED bad . i'm bad. THE WHOLE ISLAND w0w So that's how much that costs. ah , the rock sauce DWANE JOHNSON I'M A GOD NO, NO, NOOOOO Turn this off. I like. Srsly cant. PAPARAZI THERE S/HE is! [RU PAUL IS GOD] RU Ok. that wa savage KU//KA So wait, ALL these bitches like to copy me? All of them. I'M A GOD Fuck that. I wanna be a rockstar now! What. ROCKSTAR ok , i gotta like Get like, diagonal, or something Holy shit, broh. I've been flying this meaphrical kite out of my [BACKEND] For like wait , how long's it been STORY LORD GET IN THE HOLE NO. RICK I told you, there was a twist JUSTIN Put me back in RICK NO. YOU DIE NOW. AHA. OUT OF THE GAME. I QUIT. I WIN. IN REAL TIME: Uh oh ! You're out of coffee. Uh oh. I DO NOT want to go to trader joes. For some reason, These two weirdos, at one point Before we were famous, maybe way , way before that Why because , i just MET her. She's not my friend. She's my MY BESTFRIEND. BEST FRIENd who is this Tell her is skrillex. She'll get it. WAKE UP, IT'S SKRILLEX I AM NOT GOING TO You have to go. You showed us. Now you have to go. LIZ LEMon LEM Aww, come ON. *kaBOOM* You have to have watched this show to even get that. Can't. Why not. Can't watch that show. Can't watch this. Can't listen to that. What happened. NOTHIN. KITE ATTACK LIZ LEMON (drunkenly) I–DO–NOT WANT– TO GO TO THERE. It shouldn't be that staggered. It should not be that hard to kidnap that chick. It could be. If she was THIS FAT GET. IN NO THEVAN I donT WANNA GO TO FAT CAMP Too bad. Cause that's attractive GODDAMN. yeah dawg, she's like 4'10 really?! YAS. wtf. EXT. BEDROCK. DAY. …Pebbles? ………..BAMBAM? DAMN! DAM We should definitely build this yeah . put this here. WHY ARE WE BEAVERSSSSSSS. cause . Fuck dude. I gotta get back to 2025 This whole place is gone now. why . Tell me why oh god almighty GOD ALMIGHTY EVAN Oh no. it's a story hole STORY LORD K bye Fuck it, we're Gone now. THE TIME MACHINE. OH. IT”S BACK. GIVE IT ALL YOU'VE GOT I don't get it. Whats up. It's like…. It's like, raining bananas,but they ‘Re going “UP” neeeeeee000oooooww BOOM

The Legend of S Ū P ∆ C Я E E ™

FARRO! Good sire! My liege! Come quickly, We've not much to tell you; But even less time,, to do so. …why? Because! Here they come! It's lost– Now, it's gone Now, you run. Don't run off On your mark (marker) Get set I'm gonna need a clapboard for this. What brought you up It was under the table What woke you up? It was aprt of a song or something– The line was Notch in your bedpost Line in a song Notch in a bedpost Line in a song Red rover, Come lover come Incubus/ succubus Yup. Run. Incubus/ Succubus “The Incubus, Succubus Song” THIS IS ALL OF THE SONGS. Suxks balls. DAAAAAMN What woke YOU up Hot lava. NOPE. Interdisciplinary aleegience to the illuminati. yup . damn , you suck. What was I gonna do? Work at Walmart, like the rest of us. NOPE. KILL YOURSELF KILL YOURSELF AGAIN Uh uh JUST JUMP. …rope. HANG—---------------------------------------------------------------GLIDER. Slow down, would you. NOPE. Great, gotta go find that guy now… TOM HANSON WHAT FOR?! CHANCE THE RAPPER AH. great . nw i dropped my hat. GOD That's another$15,000 DO the hat dance. Which one the – one with the sobreros OOh. Somber Hoes. We like those. MEANWHILE Nope. its really stuck in there. It's never gonna come out Will this suffice. yeah . i'm up. yeah ,i guess this is what method looks like When you're anchored to an island that basically functions as a giant A GIANT A giant fucking antenna. W0AH. JUST DO IT ALREADY. LET GO. NOOO. Ok. i'm gonna throw up Don't throw up, cause if i let go *lets go* OH LOOK. A RAINBOW. NOOOOOOOO nOOOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO This is getting difficult NO it isn't. I'm going to be candid for just a moment… GOD WHAT I need you to answer my question– which QUESTIOn. The–i mean like Pretty much all the questions. I'm just now only to S Shh. don't say it. It might come back. COELACANTH! COELACANTH! spectacular . It really was. Hmmm. …. MAXWELL ,....Cola cans. Ok. Now i'm trippin balls. COELACANTH …erm… Come on, man– This is ridiculous. RIDICULUS! Riddikulus Wtf kind of cloud is THIS. A cumulus Gazuntite. COELACANTH …bananas. WHAT?! IT SPEAKS. IT WANTS BANANAS! GIVE IT BANANAS. Oh shit! It's– THE NANNY NAMED FRAN Way back then. EVEN THEN. ILLUMINATI OPEN MY EYE CHILD NO ILLUMINATI FINE. I'LL DO IT. AAAAA –bless you. Oh, it's you again. Zoboomafoo Hey boss. Hey what. Can you send me another one? MORE FRY SAUCE. Fuck, dillon. Why are you so fucking fat right now? WHY GOD. I like ur boobs tho. They are nice. –What! I gave you Keisha! Yeah, i like her and all, it's just EXT. ONE NIGHT. SOMEWHERE. …when? WHENEVER Look, i'm gonna be like, the highlight of your whole life, alright. …alright! but first things first what. Gotta get that– Revisions. HOW MANY REVISIONS OF COMPLICATIONS IS THIS TEN I WANT THAT PLUG. denied . GIVE ME THAT fuck . what . I got a show tnight. I gotta get… gone . Did she go? no . Why not? There it is? What, Elle? That–that color. Why on earth would you ever want to be that blonde? DO IT AGAIin. Ok. CUT TO: [THE COSMIC AVENGER has turned Ū (for literally ALL intensive purposes) into a PINECONE. That's it? That's the trup. That's it. That's the trip? I guess. AHAHA I HAVE TURNED YOU NOW AND FOREVER INTO A TROLL DOLL. NO. (amen) YOU DONE DONE IT AGAIN. MESSAGGGGGGGGGGEEEEEEEEEEE Hi, I'm Seven. Ok. This is CUT BACK TO: it was good. It was “ok” It was GREAT It's just– It's just what, dickface. JUST DO IT. JOSH PECK I AM. JUST. DOING IT. AND DOIN iT AND DOIN IT AND DOIN IT RUN INDIGENEUSES AYAYAYAYA EYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYEYE [ILLUMINATI, UNLOCKED] I gotta get out of this game, yo. This is unreal. *passes the torch* Oh NO Yur an OLyMpIAn NO NO RUN Uh. What shall I do with this? (no = response whatsoever) I know. I shall give this to Uh THE POPE THE POPE. [looking down at garb] What am I, THE POPE? Hey look. A rope. This had better not be for hanging yourself with. Ok. This isn't political. HEY LOOK, A NOOSE. that's … there. HEY LOOK, ANOTHER NOOSE Ok. i have to get out of the deep south now. Wtf year is this. like right NOW. DAMN. JUMP. NO. Let go. NO. Look at this WTF IN THE FUCK INT. WHENEVER. IN THE FUCK. wait , bring this guy back real quick ANDY SANDWHICH sure , why not Hold on, let me try ANDY SANDBOUROUGH Huh ANDY Look. ok. I lied. Lied about what. I NEVER LIE. I see yur face at night, I learn to dream. What the fuck is this. Hold on, i'm breaking into song. THAT'S SO RAVEN look . if my visions ever get THI vivid. Oh. i get it. I am the Illuminati. just TURN IT OFF. TURN IT OFF. TURN IT OFF. ok . this is awful. Get more stoned *deep inhale* Yur right. It rocks. see . CUT BACK, like WAY WAY BACK Get in the way, way back why Cause you're like, small enough SAUL. WHat I NEED– wait . is that guy a lawyer There was a spinoff. How'd that show go again? SHUT THE LIGHTS OFF. WAT. NOW TURN THEM BACK ON I'm gonna get killed. *sniffs* nope . still not high enough. CHRIST, HOW MANY DRUGS IS THAT GUY ON. ok , lets just be honest. I can't write that. Why. DOCTOR …is this the right dimension. MICHAEL HACKSON No. no it is not. Put me back under, Doc. DOCTOR Are you sure? Maybe you need like, a white doctor MICHAEL NO, You're the right one. Lets go. Lets stop now, this is awful. Hold on, my wings are comin in. If you're not gonna let go, Then i will DON'T. GOD BALLS See look. This is my show now. okay , it's my turn. ROCK How ya doin, Jared JARED bad . i'm bad. THE WHOLE ISLAND w0w So that's how much that costs. ah , the rock sauce DWANE JOHNSON I'M A GOD NO, NO, NOOOOO Turn this off. I like. Srsly cant. PAPARAZI THERE S/HE is! [RU PAUL IS GOD] RU Ok. that wa savage KU//KA So wait, ALL these bitches like to copy me? All of them. I'M A GOD Fuck that. I wanna be a rockstar now! What. ROCKSTAR ok , i gotta like Get like, diagonal, or something Holy shit, broh. I've been flying this meaphrical kite out of my [BACKEND] For like wait , how long's it been STORY LORD GET IN THE HOLE NO. RICK I told you, there was a twist JUSTIN Put me back in RICK NO. YOU DIE NOW. AHA. OUT OF THE GAME. I QUIT. I WIN. IN REAL TIME: Uh oh ! You're out of coffee. Uh oh. I DO NOT want to go to trader joes. For some reason, These two weirdos, at one point Before we were famous, maybe way , way before that Why because , i just MET her. She's not my friend. She's my MY BESTFRIEND. BEST FRIENd who is this Tell her is skrillex. She'll get it. WAKE UP, IT'S SKRILLEX I AM NOT GOING TO You have to go. You showed us. Now you have to go. LIZ LEMon LEM Aww, come ON. *kaBOOM* You have to have watched this show to even get that. Can't. Why not. Can't watch that show. Can't watch this. Can't listen to that. What happened. NOTHIN. KITE ATTACK LIZ LEMON (drunkenly) I–DO–NOT WANT– TO GO TO THERE. It shouldn't be that staggered. It should not be that hard to kidnap that chick. It could be. If she was THIS FAT GET. IN NO THEVAN I donT WANNA GO TO FAT CAMP Too bad. Cause that's attractive GODDAMN. yeah dawg, she's like 4'10 really?! YAS. wtf. EXT. BEDROCK. DAY. …Pebbles? ………..BAMBAM? DAMN! DAM We should definitely build this yeah . put this here. WHY ARE WE BEAVERSSSSSSS. cause . Fuck dude. I gotta get back to 2025 This whole place is gone now. why . Tell me why oh god almighty GOD ALMIGHTY EVAN Oh no. it's a story hole STORY LORD K bye Fuck it, we're Gone now. THE TIME MACHINE. OH. IT”S BACK. GIVE IT ALL YOU'VE GOT I don't get it. Whats up. It's like…. It's like, raining bananas,but they ‘Re going “UP” neeeeeee000oooooww BOOM

BEN-YUR Podcast
BEN-YUR PIXSHOW #095 com Bento Ribeiro & Yuri Moraes

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 178:44


sem brigas dessa vez também

BEN-YUR Podcast
#282 SÉRGIO SACANI

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 206:11


Sérgio Sacani (que é diferente de Sergio Loroza) volta ao Ben-Yur para mais um programa respondendo as nossas dúvidas sobre a vida, o universo e tudo mais

Johnjay & Rich On Demand
We're spicin' up PAYTON'S CATEGORIES!

Johnjay & Rich On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 5:12 Transcription Available


Yur out! YUR. ALL. OUT.

BEN-YUR Podcast
BEN-YURVERSO #018 RICARDO COIMBRA & MR LÚDICO

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 163:53


Os universos de Ricardo Coimbra e Mr. Lúdico se juntam aos pensamentos aleatórios e contraditórios de nossos amigões no BEN-YURVERSO.

BEN-YUR Podcast
#275 OROCHINHO (REIZINHO DAS MITADAS)

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 230:59


Hoje o BEN-YUR recebe Pedro Orochi, mais conhecido como pisca, pisca-pisca, mr pisca, reizinho das mitadas, mitinho, shacoringa, tio Orochi, Orochinho, blink, blink-blink, Tio Oróki, Oroquinho, entre outros. Vamos ver se nossos amigões conseguem acompanhar o ritmo das mitadas?

BEN-YUR Podcast
BEN-YUR PIXSHOW #086 com Bento Ribeiro & Yuri Moraes

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 171:21


Bento Ribeiro e Yuri Moraes se encontram após mais de um mês separados. Será que estão com saudades? O que o Yuri fez todo esse tempo no Japão?

BEN-YUR Podcast
BEN-YUR PIXSHOW #085 com Bento Ribeiro e Fabio Rabin

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 150:33


Bento Ribeiro e Fábio Rabin se reencontram nesse delírio de verão que é o BEN-YUR PIXSHOW, o programa em que vocês fazem o pix e a gente... vocês já sabem.

BEN-YUR Podcast
BEN-YURVERSO #013 DOUGLAS 'BATATA' BARBOSA, BONI TAO & TONI LAET

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 162:28


Batata, Boni Tao e Toni Laet, membros da Ben-Yur Media se reúnem para reclamar das condições inóspitas da empresa que todos vocês amam, tudo isso na presença do Jeff Bezos brasileiro.

CYCLE 最新スポーツ情報
【BreakingDown11】朝倉未来が「右が上手い」と絶賛、YURAが西谷大成から2度のダウンを奪いKO勝ち「次のRIZIN大丈夫?」と懸念の声も

CYCLE 最新スポーツ情報

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 0:25


総合格闘家の朝倉未来がプロデューサーを務める“1分間最強”決定戦「拳極 presents BreakingDown11(ブレイキングダウン11)」が18日、プリズムホール(東京ドームシティ内)で開催され第28試合「YUR...The post 【BreakingDown11】朝倉未来が「右が上手い」と絶賛、YURAが…

BEN-YUR Podcast
BEN-YUR PIXSHOW #084 com Bento Ribeiro e Douglas Barbosa

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 147:58


Bento e Batata se reencontram, desde o ano passado, pro melhor espetáculo do planeta Terra!

BEN-YUR Podcast
BEN-YUR PIXSHOW #083 com Bento Ribeiro, Boni Tao & Renzinho

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 166:33


Bento, Boni & Renzinho fazem juntos o melhor (ou pior) PIXSHOW da história.

BEN-YUR Podcast
BEN-YURVERSO #012 - LR BEATS & PALHAÇO AMENDOIM

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 141:18


No BEN-YURVERSO de hoje LR Beats se encontra mais uma vez com o Palhaço Amendoim da Alegria (Ou Palhaço do Inferno de acordo com o Edson). Nada é impossivel no conflito de universos que é o BEN-YURVERSO.

JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance Podcast
Mind, Body and Soul with Angie Hubbard

JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 52:24


A lovely conversation to kick off the New Year with our friend, Angie Hubbard!  We get into the mechanics of dance physically and how we can better train our young dancers and ourselves!   Thank you Angie, for sharing your knowledge and passion with our listeners.  ANGELIA HUBBARD-OWNER/INSTRUCTOR: NASM-CPT, NCPTAngie has had a lifelong love of movement. Ranging from a career as a professional dancer and educator, to teaching Pilates, Yoga, Barre and Personal Training.  She has been teaching children and adults for over 20 years throughout Pittsburgh, South Florida, and Bermuda. She is a former company member of the National Dance Theatre of Bermuda, Bermuda Dance Company and has also performed works by Nathan Trice, Keira Martin and Gia T Productions. Her dance study has included the Martha Graham School, Alvin Ailey Dance Theater, Koresh Dance, Doug Verone, ABT and the incredible Arthur Mitchel of the Dance Theater of Harlem to name a few.  In 2018, she became a fully Certified NCPT through the Pilates Method Alliance, and has been an instructor of all aspects of the method since 2001. In 2020 Angie  also became a  YUR back certified instructor through PHI Pilates. A program dedicated to those with back issues. She trains Pilates clients ranging from kids to seniors as well as Pre/Post Natal woman,  special populations and those with injuries and during recovery. Through her studio, she offers programing on Pilates Mat, Apparatus, CoreAlign and Garuda Technique on the Reformer.  In 2003 she began her journey to become a Yoga instructor. Currently she has completed her training in Levels 1,2,3, Pre/Post Natal, Kids, Seniors and Anatomy and Alignment. Most recently, Mrs. Hubbard also holds  certifications as an instructor in Tracey Mallet's BootyBarre, BootyBarre Sculpt Programs as well as Alixa Flexibility Level 1 and 2. She is a certified teacher in Progressing Ballet Technique, Progressing Contemporary Technique as well as Sugarfoot Therapy which is a program designed to prevent injuries in dancers. Mrs. Hubbard is also a certified personal trainer through the National Academy of Sports Medicine. At 41, she has gone back to college to study for her bachelor's degree in Exercise Science from PennWest University in Pennsylvania. She is continually improving her knowledge so she can offer the most up to date and beneficial programs to her students. With her studio Three Little Lotus, LLC, Mrs. Hubbard offers private, semi-private and small group classes.  Her studio specializes in Pilates, Yoga, Dance coaching in all styles of dance (ballet, pointe, jazz, tap, contemporary and hip hop), Strength/Conditioning and Flexibility training, Barre, Personal Training and Injury Prevention and Recovery. You can find her busy teaching, being a student herself, and best of all a full-time mom to her three girls. Thank you for listening Jam Fam! Make sure you follow us across social media and don't forget to like and subscribe anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts!Facebook: JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance PodcastInstagram: jam_dance_podcastTwitter: @jamdancepodcastEmail: jamdancepodcast@gmail.com

YPLIFE
Water Pots

YPLIFE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 28:12


Yur job can be a difficult one as a YP, but do we make our job harder than it is - when God has told us to fill the water pots! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yplife/message

A Wee Bit Obsessed
48. Hungry Eyes

A Wee Bit Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 37:55


There's a lot of food chatter on this episode. Talking about food from 2003 and 2023. Of course there are endless hotties to talk about. Amanda talks about learning the drums and guitar so she can be that cool badass music playing gir, and randos are trolling her on AIM. Jenae's kiss potential is hot and cold, he's a hard to read teenage boy and she's thinking she's going to move on to some fresh meat. Yur girls are going to get an IKEA soon in 2003 suburbia, and they're consumer hearts are psyched. All the teenage shade this episode is thrown at British dentistry and Hilary Duff.

BEN-YUR Podcast
DANILO GENTILI - TURMA DO YUR #003

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 162:43


Hoje na Turma do Yur, Yuri Moraes recebe seu amigão, e ex-chefe, Danilo Gentili. Mais conhecido por apresentador do programa de entrevistas e humor The Noite e pela sua carreira de Stand-Up comedy.

NO LIMITS RADIO
066- "YURIMAGINATION" Guest Mix (Live from Union City, California)

NO LIMITS RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 30:39


EPISODE 066 live from the Bay Area with guest DJ, Yurimagination! FOLLOW YURI! https://twitter.com/Yur_imagination https://www.instagram.com/yurimagination/ https://soundcloud.com/yur_imagination FOLLOW US! Twitter- @NOLIMITSfm Instagram- @nolimits.fm Host- @joshgiggin Host-@mixedbyjba

Beleggen en Verhuren Podcast met vastgoed specialist drs. Esther Dekker, dé vastgoed podcast van Nederland.
Podcast #126 mr. Erik Verweij Advocaat bij Yur advocaten - Raadslid VVD Rotterdam

Beleggen en Verhuren Podcast met vastgoed specialist drs. Esther Dekker, dé vastgoed podcast van Nederland.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 42:34


Erik Verweij is advocaat bij Yur advocaten maar ook gepassioneerd raadslid van de VVD in de gemeenteraad Rotterdam. Hij houdt zich onder andere bezig met alle vraagstukken rondom wonen. Ik ga met hem in gesprek over het aankomende landelijke beleid en over de mogelijke kansen in Rotterdam. Een belangrijke boodschap van Erik is dat wij als particuliere beleggers zeker een stem hebben en deze ook moeten laten horen. De stem van de particuliere belegger wordt nog onvoldoende gehoord in de politiek! Wil jij ook jouw stem laten horen? Mail Erik dan via: epj.verweij@raadrotterdam.nl Deze podcast wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door: Fortus, uw partner in vastgoedbeleggingen www.fortus.nl & Max Rental, verhuur en vastgoedbeheer www.maxrental.nl Geproduceerd door de Podcast Agency www.podcastagency.nl

VR Fitness Insider Podcast
Episode 5 - Cix Liv of LIV, YUR and REK - Part 2

VR Fitness Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 35:54


Welcome to a new episode of the VR Fitness Insider Podcast! Join us as we welcome back Cix Liv of LIV, YUR and REK for Part 2 of our interview with him. He is a digital fitness pioneer using XR technologies to improve the world of sports and fitness.

VR Fitness Insider Podcast
Episode 4 - Cix Liv of LIV, YUR and REK - Part 1

VR Fitness Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 35:23


Welcome to a new episode of the VR Fitness Insider Podcast! Join us as we welcome Cix Liv of LIV, YUR and REK. He is a digital fitness pioneer using XR technologies to improve the world of sports and fitness.

BEN-YUR Podcast
TURMA DO YUR #002 - BENTO RIBEIRO

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 186:51


Hoje na Turma do Yur, Yuri Moraes recebe novamente seu amigão, e eterno rival, Bento Ribeiro. Mais conhecido por seu papel como Juca, Caminhoneiro, da novela A Favorita de 2008, par de Cláudia Ohana, e como ex-apresentador do Furo MTV. Atualmente, tem seu próprio podcast, Ben Talks.

BEN-YUR Podcast
TURMA DO YUR #001 - BENTO RIBEIRO

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 181:41


Na grande estreia do Turma do Yur, Yuri Moraes recebe seu amigão, e eterno rival, Bento Ribeiro. Mais conhecido por seu papel como Juca, Caminhoneiro, da novela A Favorita de 2008, par de Cláudia Ohana, e como ex-apresentador do Furo MTV. Atualmente, tem seu próprio podcast, Ben Talks.

Salud UNAL Contigo
T1 E3: Atención institucional

Salud UNAL Contigo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 21:33


En este tercer episodio, hablaremos sobre la atención institucional que se refiere a la implementación de atenciones individuales y colectivas, programas de salud en el territorio y profundizaremos en la percepción y adherencia a los programas por parte de la población indígena que asiste a estos espacios. Te invitamos a conocer más sobre la investigación en https://medicina.bogota.unal.edu.co/dependencias/departamentos/salud-publica/grupos-investigacion#epidemiologia7 Créditos: Dirección: Juanita Pinzón y Jesús Ortega director grupo de investigación GIPS. Producción sonora: Alejandra Carvajal de Podcast Radio UNAL. Investigación: Grupo de Investigación en Políticas de Salud, del Departamento de Salud Pública, de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia y otros colaboradores. Libreto: María Victoria Alfonso, Lorena Mendoza y Juanita Pinzón Pita. Locución: Juanita Pinzón Pita y Juan Camilo Hurtado. Diseño gráfico e ilustración: Laura Xue y Juanita Pinzón Pita. Apoyo técnico: Álvaro Neira y Juan Camilo Hurtado del Grupo de Investigación en Políticas de Salud. Intervenciones por departamento: Amazonas: Maryluz, Taller San Sebastián, grupo 3 de participación social 2020. Taller San Sebastián, Entrevista grupal grupo 3 de APS 2020. Vaupés: Martín Makuna, presidente de la comunidad de Puerto Antonio, bajo Pira. Gisella Arrollave, ACTIVA. Caquetá: Doris, (perteneciente a la etnia indígena Nasa) auxiliar Hospital Solano. Zaira Alejandra, de la comunidad Ismudina y Luis Angel Medina, soy de la etnia Coreguaje, Municipio de Solano. Guainía: Sharon Otero, coordinadora salud pública, Hospital Inírida. Edgar Oleriano, líder en Caranacoa. Conversatorio comunitario habitantes Yurí 2021. Invitados/as: Doctor Jesús Ortega Bolaños, director GIPS.

On the Brink with Andi Simon
316: Rose Fass—The Most Important Conversation Is The One You Have With Yourself

On the Brink with Andi Simon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 46:04


Hear how to really think about the conversations you're having What if you could see the world through a fresh lens? In today's podcast, I interview Rose Fass, an author, a business executive, and an inspiration to me and to you. Rose has written one book and is on her way with her next one. Her first book, The Chocolate Conversation, focuses on how our conversations become who we are, what we hear, and how we build relationships. Great conversations help us craft clear messages, build a shared worldview, uncover concerns and uncertainties, and help you and others move forward together. As you listen to Rose and her own personal journey, you are going to rethink your own conversations, paying attention to both what you say and what others reflect on your thoughts. Listen in because there is so much to learn! Watch and listen to our conversation here Learning the lesson of resilience from a dandelion Rose tells the story of being a nine-year-old girl, walking home from school with her friends, a bit frustrated like adolescents often are. Her father was a WWII marine and a poet. That day, she saw him picking dandelions out of the lawn. Seeing her, he turned around and smiled and showed her one of the flowers, asking, “Rose, what do you see?” Not knowing what answer he was looking for, she responded, “I don't know Dad. I see a dandelion.” He said, “Yes, but I want you to look deeper and wider. Look beyond the obvious.” Rose asked him: “What do you see?” He paused, looked at her, and said, “I see the end of a long winter. I see the dawning of a new season. I see lovers walking hand in hand exchanging silent expressions of their love. I see children picking these out of the lawns and handing them to their moms.” He went on: “Rose, we, like many homeowners, will use things to take these dandelions out of our lawns, like other weeds. And in their place will come beautiful flowers like irises and tulips and even roses. But the beauty of the dandelion is not in its first expression of spring. It's in the root, because it's resilient. And all of us know that no matter how much we try to get rid of them, they come back double fold.” The message for each one of us is that resilience. As you listen to Rose talk about the work she does with and for her business clients, you will be inspired to respect and expand your own resilience. These are fast-changing times, and resilience, personally and in business, is more essential than ever. Powerful advice for women, those in the C-suite or any leadership role As Rose tells us: How often we think we're having the same conversation — about dark chocolate, for instance — only to be referring to three different things: milk, white or bittersweet varieties. She shows us how to first establish common ground that leads to an effective discourse for addressing relevance, growth and scaling — the three most important issues she sees in business today. Judith Glaser, the great organizational anthropologist and change agent, once told me that all our lives are just conversations — good ones and not so good ones. Rose has amazing insights on this too, and all women in business should pay close attention to her ideas. Searching for your passion and purpose? Start here: Blog: For Women In Business, Now Is The Time To Achieve Your Dreams Podcast: Lisa McLeod—If You Want To Succeed, You Must Find Your Noble Purpose Podcast: Tony Martignetti—Are You Ready To Live A Life Of Inspired Purpose? Additional resources for you My award-winning second book: Rethink: Smashing The Myths of Women in Business My award-winning first book: On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights Simon Associates Management Consultants    Read the transcript of our podcast here Andi Simon: Welcome to On the Brink With Andi Simon. Hi, I'm Andi Simon. As you know, I'm a corporate anthropologist, and my job is to help you see, feel and think in new ways. And for our podcast, I go looking for people who can help you do that as well. Our job is to get you off the brink. But unless you can see things through a fresh lens, begin to understand them in a new way, you get stuck, or stalled, or you know what you know, and your brain doesn't really want to change anyhow, thank you very much, please go away. I'm happy where I am. But today, the times are changing. We are in a world that is full of turmoil, everywhere, of all kinds. From COVID, to the Ukraine, to what's going on in corporations, everybody is having a challenging time talking to each other. And so I brought you today a wonderful woman who's going to help you think about the conversations that we're having, and how to turn them into really growth experiences. The whole world is a conversation. We're having a global conversation right now. So today, we have Rose Fass here. Rose and I met fortunately, serendipitously at the Westchester Business Council, where she was presenting an absolutely brilliant presentation. And she's going to share some of those insights with you. It was really so touching. I said, Wow, can I share her with our audience as well? Now, the Westchester Business Council is a marvelous organization. You have no idea how many people I've met there, it's a really cool place. But each time I meet somebody and want to share them, they add some dimension to our day today. Let me tell you a little bit about Rose and then she'll tell you about her own journey. Rose knows, as she says, how to use her unique gift to take a mess and quickly put it in place with effective steps to teach desired outcomes. Interesting, isn't it. So she loves to change as I do, and like me, is a culture change expert. She's a natural facilitator who connects with all types of people at all levels of an organization, from the C-suite to the people closest to the work. She has over 45 years of experience in technology and consumer-based industries. During her career, Rose has opened businesses in the United States, has been a general manager with full P&L responsibility and led major corporate transformations. She was a chief transformation officer at Xerox and she's going to tell you a lot about some of her learnings and why at this point she's ready to help others do all kinds of transformation. These times, they are a-changing as Bob Dylan told us in the 60s. Rose, thank you for being with me today. Rose Fass: Thank you, thank you so much. And it's interesting that whenever I hear my bio, I have to smile a little because I go back to being this little kid in a very small neighborhood with a group of young Italian girls like myself just walking around and trying to figure out what it was that we were going to do when we grew up. So the interesting part about all of this is, I run a company right now called fassforward Consulting Group. And it's probably the culmination of everything I ever did at Xerox. Later I went to Gartner with the now CEO of ServiceNow, Bill McDermott, and then met my colleague and partner there, Gavin McMahon, and we started this about 21 years ago. And I still feel like I'm a student of the subject that I talked about. So I want to bring myself into the room as little Rose, so you know who I am. Then we can decide whether any of us are a big piece of stuff, or we all buy into this world with our brilliance and our muddy shoes. So I used to live in East Utica, New York. That's where I was born, on Ruptor Street, and we had a four-room cold water flat that my dad worked very hard on, kind of getting it to where we would have hot water or mom wouldn't have to boil it on top of the stove. Believe it or not, I'm 72 years old and I can actually think back to those days very fondly. But my claim to fame was I lived down the street from Annette Funicello. All of you young women, she was on the Mouseketeers and we were just all a bunch of Italian girls who could dance and sing and we were all cute. And we just could not understand why Annette got discovered by Walt Disney and ended up in Hollywood and we were left in East Utica. So for many, many days, I walked with a group of Italian girls home, complaining, whining, saying bad things and being green with jealousy. I remember this one day, it was unusual because it was early spring, and if you know anything about upstate New York winters, they're horrible. But the weather was nice and I saw my dad picking dandelions out on the front lawn. I went up to him very quietly, because I just wanted to scoot by. My father was a World War II Marine, a published poet and conversant in all the Romance languages, so he was a very interesting guy. I remember walking by and him saying, Rose, and I halted. I turned around, this little nine-year-old looking at him, and he said, What do you see? And he held up the dandelion. And I thought, Oh, God, I don't want to do this. This philosopher, I don't want to do this. And I said, I don't know Dad, I see a dandelion. And he said, Yes, darling, but I want you to look wider. I want you to look deeper. I want you to look beyond just the dandelion. And he looked at me, and I said, I don't know Dad, what do you see? I think at that point, I had learned how to be very good at rhetorical responses, especially when I didn't have an idea of what to say. I was so down in the dumps that I just didn't have the energy to get into it. I usually did, because I think for my dad I was the one that appreciated poetry and philosophy. So he looked at me and he said, Darling, I see the end of a long winter. I see the dawning of a new season. I see lovers walking hand in hand exchanging silence. I see children picking these out of the lawns and handing them to their moms to put them in juice glasses on the sills as a means of saying I love you. And I looked at him. And I said, you see a lot, Dad. And he said, Rose, soon this dandelion, this beautiful expression of spring is going to become a weed, and we like many homeowners are going to go to the nurseries and we're going to get the stuff that will take it out of the lawn because we want to rid ourselves of this one beautiful expression of spring that's now an ugly reminder of cleaning up the yard. And I looked at him. He said, Because soon honey, the beautiful flowers are going to come along, the irises, the tulips, and yes, even the roses. But the beauty of the dandelion is not in its first expression of spring, it's in the root, because it's resilient. And all of us know that no matter how much we hack at them next year, they come back double fold. We named you Rose, but roses are fragile. In your heart, you need to be a dandelion. That is my signature story. I remember that day of standing there on that little patch of lawn and crying in the arms of the Marine and in the arms of the poet. And for whatever reason, letting it all out and feeling like I may be enough. I didn't think I was but maybe I'm enough. And I think we women struggle with that. And so for the rest of my journey, I have reminded myself that we get kicked around, and we get hacked at. And we just have to be resilient. And so today, I think that's probably more true than ever. And it has held me together for many, many years. Andi, so I want you know who I really am, the little rose, the woman who became who she is today, and that I am a combination of all of those beautiful moments when you learn through pain. Andi Simon: Now, by saying that, I guess I visualized that scene with your father was exhilarating, maybe painful. But he was imparting to you wisdom that's really hard to come by otherwise. Who else would you trust to listen to that way? So you may have cried but I have a hunch he had a long term impact on the way you see the world. It's all of the implications and the meaning that it has. Am I right? Rose Fass: The Marine, unlike the philosopher, said, one rule for my two brothers and me was to be up by 0600, ready for company. Every day of my life, I am out of bed by six o'clock and I get dressed no matter where I'm going. My hair is combed. I've showered and am presentable and so are my brothers. And in his mind, it was the "ready for company" meant a lot of things. Were you ready to be gracious? Were you ready to be approachable? Were you ready to be aware, conscious, willing to help? All those things culminated in that one little statement: be up at 0600 and ready for company. And I've kind of never forgotten that. Today, with people working remotely, I noticed they get on the camera, and oftentimes, they'll take the camera off because they're not camera ready or they're even in sweat pants, and they're looking draggy. And when you don't feel good about yourself, it's hard to feel good about life. Yes, and we're living in a time when I think more than ever we have to bring our best selves to whatever we're doing. Because it's going to get harder before it gets easier. I really believe that. Andi Simon: You're making the important point about our best selves. And I want you to talk a little bit about the career that you had because we could stay on your lessons learned in your youth a lot. But the best self is a very interesting concept. We are working with a lot of women as coaches, and they are successful, but not happy. They have a position or are partner in a firm. They've got degrees, are financially successful and they're asking, Isn't there more? We talk a lot about who am I? What's my purpose? What's my best self? So a little bit more about as you got into your career, you began to carve out an area around transformation. Sounds like your father became living in these companies a little bit further.  Rose Fass: By the way, Andi, you talk about youth. I often relate to men in the work that I do. I tell them there's no more important person in a young woman's life than their father. Mom plays a role but Father gives them the sense of validation and approval of who they are as women. And I think that's critical, just as mothers help their sons become more approachable and more yin and yang. So for me, my early career after I got out of Boston University, I started at Saks Fifth Avenue in an executive training program, and I had two mentors. I had Jan Edelstein, God rest her soul. She was very gypsy-ish, wore all these crazy skirts and crazy glasses and lots of bangles. But knew Judith Leiber, Bottega, every possible fashion brand you can think of in accessories. I was her assistant and I was also assistant to the blouse buyer, who was Miss Janet. And I'm not kidding. Little bow, little glasses like a librarian, always in the black pencil skirt, white blouse, buttoned to the teeth. They could not have been more different. Jan told me to have to learn how to be creative and every bit of data and information you need to make good sound decisions. But let that be one data point that I want you to go with your gut when you feel you know how your experience is and how something speaks to you. Then I went up toJudith and she taught me the process. And it was so procedural. I remember taking an inventory where every single blouse had to be counted. And in those days, these departments were massive. And I walked around and I was spinning. And I was trying to take a few little shortcuts. And she said to me, Miss Maysa (my maiden name), and I said, Yes. She said, You are not to take shortcuts. You will one day take shortcuts but that will be after you learn the long way home, and I'm going to teach you a long way home. The unique part about this was that Jan and Judith were really good friends. They could not have been more different. But they understood each other in their own way. And neither of them really took shortcuts. Most of them understood what it meant to take a long way home. Years later, working with young people and trying to get them to understand that there are steps to getting to an outcome that doesn't just happen because you wish it so, I would say to them, you are taking shortcuts. You can't do that either. You learn the long way home. And here's the long way. It's like doing math in classes, you do the long version, and then you can get to the quick answer. So for me, my whole career has been pretty much about working in data areas that required both my gut and my ability to be disciplined. Andi Simon: Very interesting. I grew up in the retail business. I was supposed to take over our family firm. A very big store in Manhattan, a department store in the old family for a model. And I was being trained to take it over. As I'm listening to you, I vividly remember trips to the market with my grandmother and my mother to go buy. I remember saying to my grandmother, How do you know what to buy? She said, "Well, Andrea," (I remember her voice so well) and she said to me, "1/3 will sell full price, 1/3 will sell on sale, and 1/3 will walk out the door. Now if we're good, we'll have enough money coming out of that to pay bills and do it again." And that's my vivid memory. I'm being taught that. I remember putting blouses on the hangers. You were counting the blouses. I was putting them on the hangers with Leo in the basement. Rose Fass: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. We did it all. I remember Judy Garland coming in to buy a Rosanna sweater. Oh, no, I'm really dating myself here. But Rosanna sweaters were weaved in such a way that it was a staple in every woman's closet. And in those days, believe it or not, women wanted to be a size 12. They wanted to be curvy, and terrific. So she came in emaciated. And she insisted on the size 12 sweater and I thought, You need a size 6. We didn't have 2s and 4s and zeros. Six was the smallest size back then. So ladies, we actually did get to eat. She insisted. And then she called in my department manager and she said, I want to talk to her boss. And I'm like, Oh my God. And the whole thing was, you give her what she wants. She's a size 12 and in her mind she's that size. Well, later, I got a call from upstairs. They said, Wrap all of Ms. Garland's things up and we'll send them over to the hotel. And that was the end of the conversation. And I learned that being technically right wasn't necessarily socially effective. When I later put together the technical, social and political spheres, which are a big part of the book that I've written, called The Chocolate Conversation, and the book I'm writing now, The Leadership Conversation, making bold changes one conversation at a time. We live in this technically right space where we have the facts, we know what we're doing, we're going to say it the way we're going to say it, but sometimes we have to socially adjust to what a person is capable of experiencing in that moment. And getting somebody there by connecting with them, not through facts and through your technical expertise, but through that human connection, and then ultimately positioning it in a way that they feel like they came out of this a winner. Andi Simon: Being an anthropologist, my affection is with understanding women and people. We really intuitively watch what goes on and observe and listen. People can't really tell you what they're doing, to your point. And when you look at data that has no meaning out of context, I still hear my anthro 101 professor saying to me, There is no data that does not explain, does not exist out of context. Their meaning is set into the context. But the other thing that we've learned is that people decide with the heart, the gut, the eyes, and then the data in the brain begins to operate. And that means we have to experience each other. We've got to feel each other. We really don't know what it means. The reason I love my podcast to be video or audio is people see differently. But as you're thinking about it, the first book and the second book you're writing now are all about conversations. They are about your passion. Same thing. Rose Fass: I think for me, Andi, you put it perfectly. One of my dearest friends that I got to know when I first started at Xerox, then went to Palo Alto Research and then later came with her to Gartner and that my early days at fassforward, was an anthropologist, and I just loved Susan because she always said that to me. She said, Rose, there's their side, this side and somewhere in there there's the truth. And then there's the person who's observing the truth. We had a gig with Estée Lauder where they wanted to know what was important to women around mascara. And Susan just sat on trains and watched people put it on. And I was like, Oh my God. And she goes, Well, what's important to you? I said, Well, at night, when I want to give myself a refresh, you have to take it all off because it clumps when you put it all back on again. And later, they came out with a conditioner that you could literally put over a mascara and then put it on and we were part of that pattern. All in the conversations with women about what was important conversations. For me, the first and the most important one is the one you have with yourself. Yes. What's that conversation that's going on in your head? What's your head telling you? What have you done that maybe was right or wrong? So I'm going to take a little moment here. I have a colleague that works for me here, Liz works with me. And I adore her and she happens to live nearby. She put her car in park and realized she had forgotten two presents in the house. She left the dog in the car, her handbag, and just quickly, 30 seconds, ran to the apartment, grabbed this stuff, got back and the handbag was gone. And she beat herself up about that for three straight days in a row. "But I only left for 30 seconds." "But I only did"...is what we do to ourselves. We beat ourselves up over the mistakes that we made. And we don't celebrate the fact that we've learned something. You're parked by a bus stop, someone's riding a bus, so they're not doing as well as maybe you are in the car. They get out. They see an open door, they grab a handbag because it's something to get them by for whatever period of time. And whatever karma was involved in what you owed that individual from some other life, maybe it got taken care of at that moment. And no mistake, let's not worry about it. Let's not get ourselves all worked up. Yes, it's disturbing but at the end of the day, we are going to make mistakes. Our victories will keep us buoyant in life, but our mistakes are what are going to teach us in life. I really believe that. Andi Simon: Oh, I agree. I agree. Yeah, I'd like to add to that, that Liz had a damaged self. One of the things that we often say is, flip it around and begin to express. I think what you're saying is gratitude, what do we do, because it changes the whole, and we manage our minds, the mind does exactly what it thinks you want it to do. When you understand that you can be unhappy, or you can have a lesson learned, I'm grateful she showed me, I will never do that again. Right. I learned that the little time I took was really unnecessary to do it that way. I mean, all the things that turn negative lemons into lemonade, right out of that building that story. It's a little like your dad with his dandelion, and your answer, It's a dandelion, and he said, Push, go further. And so to your point, that self care that we need, and that self awareness comes from taking every experience and turning into something else. Rose Fass: Because nobody's perfect out there. I don't trust perfect people. I learned that in my first book. I think we're all a little messy. I kind of feel this way very strongly. I look at Golda Meir, and I think of what she went through when she became Prime Minister. And it was messy. But what an incredible character, right? Gandhi was messy. A lot of these incredible leaders that we knew about. Winston Churchill never got out of bed sober. Very messy guy. But leadership is messy. And if you are willing to take that on, you can obviously do something uniquely different in the world. I look at Steven Jobs as one of the great leaders of our time in innovation, not so much in leadership, but in innovation. And at the end of his life, he finally came to grips with the fact that I've lived this incredible life, but it's coming to a much shorter halt than I had anticipated. And yet he was very messy.  What I say to people in management is, it's something you can plan for. It's the management of work, it's the management of plans. It's all about the stuff that we get to look ahead and do but leadership happens in the moment. It happens when Rosa Parks gives up her seat on the bus. It happens when, at the worst moment in your life, you are going to have to have the courage to do something that you otherwise would be terrified to do. And yet you do it. That's leadership in the moment. We don't get to plan for that. And if we can accept the fact, as I said earlier, that we come into this world with our brilliance and our muddy shoes, and that life is messy, that we can't expect perfection, and we can't hold ourselves accountable to perfection, then we can do what we need to do as all individuals and just progress, one conversation at a time. And I do believe we're in a conversation right now. And we have had very different backgrounds, and yet some very common ground, both started our careers in retail. You went on to become an anthropologist. I got to work with one for a long time that I thoroughly enjoyed. I've taken my business career to heights I never dreamed I would be at. And I have the opportunity to work with C-level executives. And when they ask me how I think I know or why it is what I'm saying, I go, It's easy. I'm 72. I'm at least 20 years older than you and I made every damn mistake that I could possibly make up to this point. And I'm still making them. So I'm saving you the benefit of that. And in the book, it's a book of stories. It's a book of stories about different leaders, different experiences, my journey as a young woman to my business career, and all the different ways in which we sabotage what we are capable of. That phrase that came out very popular a few years back: Don't go there. I absolutely hated it, Andi. I'd be like, I'm packed and ready to go. I don't want someone to tell me, Don't go there. That means this conversation isn't safe, let's not have it. The conversation is as safe as you choose to make it if you can have a civil discourse. And so I have a chapter in the first book, Go there. Find a way to go there. So many times when you bring up the fact that women are unhappy in their current roles is because they have not expressed what they're distressed about. It's like Cassandra, Greek tragedy, the voice is trying to come out. And it's not. And we have to make ourselves known. And I don't mean in an alfa, overly feministic way, but to be real, to come out and say, look, this isn't working for me. I need other things. And today, these people in big positions within corporations, whether they're women or men, are willing to listen. They don't want the erosion of their diverse employees. They don't want that. They want you to stay. So if ever there's a time to express yourself, using the right way to speak. Andi Simon: So let's stay on that. This is a new book that Rose is working on for our listeners. She has a first book. Did you call it The Chocolate Conversation? Rose Fass: Yes, The Chocolate Conversation. Andi Simon: Yes, I do love chocolate. But The Chocolate Conversation has now led to a whole new book. What we're talking about is conversation. All of life is conversation. Yes, Lazer, the late organizational anthropologist, wrote great stuff about conversational intelligence and the power of we. And what we've learned from the neurosciences is that when you say in a conversation, the neurosciences, the brain goes, Ooh, run away. The amygdala hijacks it, it flees it, the cortisol said, This is going to be painful. Don't hang around, off you go. But when you say, We, the we brings out all kinds of good oxytocin or wonderful hormones that say, Oh, let's bond. This is the love that we feel. You, Rose, tell us about the book you're writing. Rose Fass: Well, it's a book of conversations. It's a book of conversations with myself with others. I think what you said earlier, I really care that somebody gets heard and gets acknowledged. I remember facilitating a very large group of different cultural people from Latin America, Portugal. People that were there from France. And we had these earphones on, because they were getting translated into English. And at the same time, we were facilitating all these different languages. There was this one little Portugese guy and he stood up and he was trying to explain something to his boss. And it was completely misinterpreted. One of the things that I call the chocolate conversation is just talking, right?, and the boss got very annoyed, and I said, Stop for a minute. And I kind of took off my earphones and I said, Can you just translate for me? Yes. And I said, this is what I think I heard you say, and he was, Si, si, si. And I said to him, And so I translated and took the whole thing, and I brought it back. And in that moment, there was such a relief. And I thought to myself, I teared up, because in my heart of hearts, the worst thing in the world is when you're standing there trying to express yourself in another language even, and someone is just not getting what you're saying. And completely misinterpreting, because we spend more time on our own point of view than trying to understand what it is that you're saying. So I think today, in business, we've got to start listening to people at the front of the business, the ones that are closest to the customers, it doesn't matter what age someone is, there's truth that is worth listening to. I feel that this is the last value added space right now because our institutions have failed us. People are looking at journalism, and they're saying, Where is it? Where is the unbiased truth? We're getting nothing but opinion and vitriol conversations. The public stage has become a boxing ring. Everybody is walking around that whole term of psychological safety. When I hear it, I think, Oh, my God, it sounds so clinical. What it really means is, Can I be comfortable here? Can I be in my own skin? Can I wake up in the morning and feel like it's going to be okay? And I think we owe that to each other. I think we need to become more human. We need to provide that peace of mind to our children, to our friends, to our family as much as we can. And we need to find a spiritual essence in all of us. And this has nothing to do with religion. It has everything to do with who are we, why are we here? It's not just about the momentary little things that we go through. It's really bigger than that. And so my books are about how do you have conversations that are inclusive, that shift people's points of view from a worldview they're stuck in, establish new standards, a lie, some concerns. The Chocolate Conversation is about worldviews, standards and concerns. The new book is about being bold with your conversation, saying what you mean, not what you think people want to hear but doing it in a way that you can get your point across in a loving and caring and compassionate way such that people feel touched. You saw me at the Westchester Business Council. I showed that wonderful little film of Mary Jackson, NASA engineer. And those of you who have seen Hidden Figures know what I'm talking about in the film. This was a woman who needed to go to a school to get an engineering degree so she could become a NASA engineer. She's brilliant. But she was a woman of color. Walking in at a time when the level of bias against people of color was so serious. And if she had gone up against that judge with hatred, resentment, vitriol, about something that was totally unfair, she would have been right. But she never would have been effective. But she went to that judge with a different heart, and she found common ground. You've been first in a lot of places. I need to be first going to that school, we can have this in common. And I shared that at the Business Council because that to me, was the combination of one of the better conversations I've been exposed to. Andi Simon: You have a passion and a purpose. You really do want to see change happen, and how we get along, how we listen to each other, how we learn from each other. And there's something more here in your life journey that really is transformational. You see that it's a time where we have to not simply accept the way we are but begin to change the way we go. I'm anxious to hear if you have any message in your little toolkit here to share or some ideas about how we can begin to multiply. A podcast is a podcast, but my whole purpose in life is to multiply it so that people take it and share it. And in the process, learn something they can actually do with it. Rose Fass: So I think one of the things that's helped me a lot, and I can't take credit for it, was given to me by a wonderful professor at MIT that I happen to be in touch with. When you want to have a conversation, particularly one that may have a little conflict associated with it, have the meta conversation, the conversation about the conversation, get permission to have it. That was very helpful to me, because I would be, Are you open to an alternative point of view? And yes, even if it's going to be very different from the one that you have. Yes. Do you mean it? Yes, I mean, okay, I'm going to take a risk here, and say something that really flies in the face of your experience, your lived experience, and what you've just shared with me, and I just want you to consider it. I don't want you to agree with me, I just want you to consider it. And that's helped me a lot to be able to have that kind of conversation. And I'll do it often with a CEO. And they're like, Okay, and they take a breath. I think also, when I'm getting feedback, I don't know about you, Andi, but I still lose, if it's not going to be good. You know, I still have that. And what I've learned from my years here is to stop feeling that I'm going to feel it initially no matter what I do, but to step back from it and say, this is just a data point. Not defining my entire persona. It's not defining my past, my future, my present. It's a data point. Let me take it in. Let me think about it. Let me try to get myself back centered. I think staying in the present, very important, stays in the conversation you're having, not the one you're tying yourself to. And you know, having a conversation is not waiting for your time to speak. Andi Simon: Well, these are important points. And as the listener is taking their notes, as I know you often do, there's some lessons here about navigating interpersonal relationships, having a permission conversation before you have the conversation levels the playing field. It's not adversarial, it's communication. It's sharing, it's a we, in a sense, it's that what Glaser spoke about, which opens your mind up to something I'm going to enjoy as opposed to flee in some fashion. The second thing is that as you're going through this, I learned a long time ago to say something like, It sounds like you are upset about something. And if I put it into their zone, it becomes a conversation of listening, as opposed to having a point of view about it. And I would say to my staff, I was an EVP of a bank, and I had lots of folks, and I would learn that and practice it because I didn't want to jump to any conclusions. It was easy to become a command and control leader, but I was very engaging. And I said, Sounds like you're having some difficulty with your manager? No, I see. Well, it sounds like you're unhappy with your job. I mean, you can really watch the responses come back as long as I kept it in their zone, as opposed to trying to take charge of it. And then my third point is that I often ask people, Yur feedback point is really important. I teach a Leadership Academy. And we teach feedback. Because every conversation is feedback. It's in the feedback loop. And I say to people, If you really want to get the right feedback, say to somebody, What's one thing you would like me to do differently? You'd be amazed at how interesting that goes. Rose Fass: Yes. Great question. Wonderful question. And most people are afraid to ask it. And afraid to hear, afraid to ask it and they're afraid to because they're afraid to hear it. Very often, and you may have found this too Andi, if you say to someone, I sense that you're upset about something, they might feel like, Oh, are you threatening me? But it's more along the line of just sort of stepping back from it and saying, you know, we all have concerns. Yeah, I know I have them. What might be one of your concerns? What are you feeling right now? What do you like about what you do? And what are the things that you could change if you had a magic wand? And you could just change this one thing? What might that be? Just giving people a chance to step outside of themselves and de-personalize a little. Sometimes if we can step out of ourselves. This is another anthropological method that Susan taught me: stand outside of yourself, just observe it. And it was a hard thing to learn to do. But it's an extraordinarily freeing. When you can sort of step outside, say what's really bothering me. Why am I so stressed about this? And we're going to be stressed, these are stressful times. I really felt bad about that poor tennis player, devoted to his healthy body, he's not anti-vax. He's come right out and said it, I'm not anti vaccinating, I just don't want to put any foreign things into my body. Now, whatever side of the argument you're on, the newscasters kept trying to pin him as an anti-vax. And he's the sweetest guy. And there's a sweetness about him. And I said, You know, he's probably a health nut. He believes in alternative medication. Have we tried to understand his point of view? Are we just throwing this out at him that he's now part of the anti-vaxx movement now? Andi Simon: But Rose, we have to wrap up, as much fun as we are having. It's really an honor and a privilege. We have a brilliant woman, Rose Fass. I want her to give you one or two things she doesn't want you to forget because we often remember the ending more than the beginning. Although her dandelion story is one that you're gonna hold on to. Some things Rose you want to leave with us. Rose Fass: Remember that everybody, everybody piles in with their brilliance and their muddy shoes. Take that away, nobody's perfect. That's something I want you to take away. The second thing is, remember the conversation you're having with yourself. That's the single most important conversation because that's the one that's going to shape the conversations you have with others. And when you do have a conversation with someone else, think about the context. You're in the social connection you need to make, how things need to be positioned. And think about having the conversation about the conversation before you jump right in. That would be the three things that I would say. And my dandelions story is just if you're another we'd be happy to have you in the field. Andi Simon: This has been such fun. So we have had Rose Fass here.  If they want to reach you, where can they do that? Rose Fass: They can do it at hello@fastforward.com. And I'm on LinkedIn, Rose Fass. Andi Simon: Yes, everybody's on LinkedIn. Thank you LinkedIn, it's a great place to find the world. Now, for my listeners. Thank you for coming. As always, our audience is wonderful. Rose has given you some great insights today about all kinds of things: not only growing up, but also really becoming who we are, listening to our conversations about who we are, and also finding a path to where we find purpose and passion. It comes down to conversations. All conversations are there. That's how we survive. Then the question is, who are we having conversations with and what are we listening to, and listening has become real important. Thank you for coming to our podcast. As you know, we're ranked in the top 5% of global podcasts, which is truly an honor and a privilege. It's wonderful. And I bring on guests who I think have ideas they want to share with you. My books are available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and your local bookseller. My Rethink: Smashing The Myths of Women in Business, Rose could have been in there. And I have the stories of 11 women who have smashed the myths. They didn't listen to people who said, Oh, you shouldn't, and you can't and no, we don't, because they said, Of course we can. And they are really great role models for other women. AndOn the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights is about how a little anthropology can help your business grow. And as you know, we spend a lot of time consulting with clients and helping them see, feel and think in new ways like you.

BEN-YUR Podcast
BEN-YUR PIX SHOW #32

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 181:22


Bento Ribeiro vai tentar se declarar para Yuri Moraes, e talvez citar a frase “Você tira meu fôlego”. Talvez role passeios de moto sem capacete, uns amassos e uns beijos no umbigo entre o Ben e o Yur, mas só mediante o pagamento de um generoso PIX de R$2000,00 (válido apenas hoje). Senhoras e senhores, THIS IS BEN-YUR!!!

BEN-YUR Podcast
BEN-YUR PIX SHOW #029

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 151:15


Bento Ribeiro e Yuri Moraes deixaram de cumprir seus compromissos com as recomendações de filme do Pix-Show. Será que hoje será mais um dia de vergonha? Ou será a redenção do Ben e do Yur? FILME DO EPISÓDIO: The Rocketeer (1991)

[IN]Universe
Episode 46, Harry Potter

[IN]Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 59:08


Yur a Wizard 'Arry Follow the ShowTwitter: @AtomicAndroids  https://twitter.com/AtomicAndroids?s=09 Instagram: atomicandroid2020 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYkPSpNMtdh9_wND5NcrO2gEmail at: theatomicemail@gmail.com Theme Song by West-Ez https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCxmlhoS9E8R2KwIJdzpkavAhttps://soundcloud.com/west-ez?ref=clipboard&p=i&c=0  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Vida Digital
Entrevista - Yurán Rodríguez, Director de Mercadeo de Tetrapak

Vida Digital

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 37:10


¿Es posible un envase que proteja un alimento,⠀ pero a la vez esté conectado y sea único?⠀ Conversaré con Yurán Rodriguez de @tetrapakcc quienes impulsan una tecnología de códigos únicos para interactuar directamente con los consumidores. Sintoniza hoy en https://vdig.co/youtube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vidadigital/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vidadigital/support

Rotten Treasure
36. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom with Nick Gillette

Rotten Treasure

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 95:46


This week, Nick Gillette (he/him) joins us to discuss the 5th installment of the Jurassic Park franchise. It's like Jurassic Park, but Jeff Goldblum got paid more to do less. How many Jimmy talk show hosts work at Jurassic World? What's in your Bog? WIll Kai embrace nature and become the master of 1000 crows? "Wouldn't you want to delay the moment of betrayal until after you had sold your ill-gotten gains?" - Nick Gillette Be sure to check out Nick's upcoming show, Yuródivyy @fringearts.com/event/yurodivy/ September 16th - September 25th / Pay what you can / The MAAS Building Studio Thursday, Sep 16, 2021 – 9:00pm Friday, Sep 17, 2021 – 10:00pm Thursday, Sep 23, 2021 – 8:00pm Friday, Sep 24, 2021 – 8:00pm Saturday, Sep 25, 2021 – 8:00pm YU·RO·DI·VY – Russian nominative plural noun – юро́дивые 1. holy fools An improvised night of comedy and music from four holy fools. An uproarious celebration of the wisdom and lunacy of these modern village idiots. Performed by improv guru Nick Gillette, clown poet performance art maven Alexandra Tatarsky, and physical theater artist absurdist Aram Alan Aghazarian. Live music by my friend Fred Brown. like/follow/listen: https://linktr.ee/rottentreasure You can support the podcast to gain early access to episodes, promote yourself, or a business/organization and even get extra episodes. Who knows?! The tier system. That's who. https://www.patreon.com/rottentreasure

Notable Speeches
Donald Trump Announces Class-Action Suit Against Facebook, Google, and Twitter

Notable Speeches

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 23:57


On July 7, 2021, former President Donald Trump announced he would be the lead plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit against Facebook, Google, and Twitter. The suit alleges the tech companies' "broad, vague, and ever-shifting" content-moderation policies effectively violate the constitutional guarantee of free speech. You can see the filing against Facebook at https://aboutblaw.com/Yur?campaign=2CEA049A-DF37-11EB-81DA-26B84F017A06. Learn more about the lawsuit takeonbigtech.com. Mr. Trump, and several others who have joined the class-action suit, spoke at a news conference in New Jersey. If you have a comment or question about the Notable Speeches podcast, email feedback@notablespeeches.com.

Virtual Legality
Trump's Big Tech Lawsuit: Facebook as Arm Of Government? (VL506)

Virtual Legality

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 52:13


"Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press..." -US Constitution, First Amendment Former President Trump has filed a lawsuit against technology giants Twitter and Facebook for violating the US Constitution's First Amendment. The issue however, is that neither Facebook nor Twitter is Congress (or more specifically any arm of the state) by normal measures, so Mr. Trump's legal team has had to get...creative. Is congressional testimony "coercive"? Are shared e-mails "joint activity"? And what about those recent Supreme Court and Court of Appeals cases that speak pretty strongly against the whole premise? Let's dive in. If it's state action to do something under the cloud of possible future legislation, then we are all state actors...in Virtual Legality. CHECK OUT THE VIDEO AT: https://youtu.be/snFTqNKuIsI #Trump #Lawsuit #Facebook *** CHANNEL SUPPORT PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/VirtualLegality STREAMLABS - https://streamlabs.com/richardhoeg STORE - https://teespring.com/stores/hoeg-law-store *** CHAPTERS 0:00 Introduction 2:02 Venue Issues 4:56 Facebook As State Actor 6:36 Lugar and the State Actor Requirement 8:20 Manhattan Community Access Corporation and Public Forums 12:37 Lugar and Joint Action 13:28 Blum, Regulation, and Coercion 16:05 Prager v YouTube 17:42 CDA 230's Liability Shield 19:20 Trump's Theory of the Case 24:05 Did Congress Coerce Facebook? 28:54 Did Congress Encourage Facebook? 35:42 Did Health Experts Act Jointly with Facebook? 41:20 The Counts 49:25 Requested Relief (Conclusion) *** Discussed in this episode: Trump v Facebook Filed July 7, 2021 (S.D. FL) https://aboutblaw.com/Yur?utm_source=twitter&campaign=2CEA049A-DF37-11EB-81DA-26B84F017A06&utm_medium=lawdesk Facebook "Terms of Service" Updated October 22, 2020 https://www.facebook.com/terms.php First Amendment, US Constitution https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/first_amendment Lugar v. Edmondson Oil Co., Inc. 457 U.S. 922 (1982) https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/457/922/ Manhattan Community Access Corporation v. Halleck US Supreme Court (2019) https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/18pdf/17-1702_h315.pdf Blum v. Yaretsky 457 U.S. 991 (1982) https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/457/991/#1003 Prager University vs Google LLC Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals - February 26, 2020 https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/youtube-1st-amendment-ruling.pdf "Case decision 2021-001-FB-FBR" Facebook Oversight Board https://oversightboard.com/decision/FB-691QAMHJ/ "Protection for private blocking and screening of offensive material" 47 USC 230 (CDA 230) https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/47/230 *** "Virtual Legality" is a continuing series discussing the law, video games, software, and everything digital, hosted by Richard Hoeg, of the Hoeg Law Business Law Firm (Hoeg Law). CHECK OUT THE REST OF VIRTUAL LEGALITY HERE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1zDCgJzZUy9YAU61GoW-00K0TJOGnPCo DISCUSSION IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN THE LEGAL TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR OWN COUNSEL. *** Twitter: @hoeglaw Web: hoeglaw.com

Next Dimension Podcast - A Show About The Latest In VR&AR
S1E16 - HTC Headset Tease & Priceless Industry Insights: How Facebook Does Business feat. Cix Liv

Next Dimension Podcast - A Show About The Latest In VR&AR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 134:14


Welcome to the 16th episode of the brand new Next Dimension Podcast! We are back after our Easter break and believe this will be a very exciting show! We have a special guest today, Cix Liv and industry insider who has started two highly influential VR companies: Liv & Yur! In this show we will hear from soneone who reall knows what it means to directly compete with Facebook! Want to sponsor an episode? Get in touch: mixedrealitytv@gmail.com Today's Line-Up: Anthony, Sebastian & Special Guest Cix Liv Tetiana's channel (Disco VR): www.youtube.com/channel/UCKoDvV9qSSlhj_EKWTk5CIw Anthony's channel (VR 365): www.youtube.com/channel/UCkiYEz5x14idit_PzBYhJ6A / www.vrgamerankings.com/ Steve's channel (VR Flightsim Guy): www.youtube.com/user/force3d Gary's website: www.garywalkden.com/ You want to WATCH this episode? No problem: https://youtu.be/ndLUD0BgIxg

Gama Revista
Yurín Garcez: ‘Há uma tentativa de hipermasculinização dos corpos’

Gama Revista

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 18:45


Em que medida somos autônomos para definir as regras dos nossos corpos? Até onde podemos dizer que somos nós mesmos que definimos as regras para o nosso corpo? Será que decidimos ou seguimos padrões definidos pela mídia e a sociedade? Esses e outros questionamentos estão no cerne do Podcast da Semana, que nesta edição conversa com o psicólogo e psicanalista Yurín Garcez, que é doutor em psicologia pela USP de Ribeirão Preto e atende em uma clínica voltada para a comunidade LGBTQ+. Garcez diz que vê uma tendência à hipermasculinização dos corpos e que isso tem desdobramentos políticos e sociais. Neste papo com a Gama ele fala sobre o corpo masculino, as encanações, o desejo e o sexo.

Martes Financiero La Prensa
Trazabilidad, la huella digital de los envases inteligentes

Martes Financiero La Prensa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 24:36


La propuesta de valor de Tetra Pak, busca que las empresas pongan al alcance de los consumidores la información detallada del producto y otros datos de interés a través de un sistema de código único. Conversamos con Yurán Rodríguez, director de mercadeo de Tetra Pak para la región Centroamericana y del Caribe.

Over th3 Hump Podcast
Celebrity Knockouts, Interesting Locations, and YUR closeout

Over th3 Hump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 91:17


Celebrity Knockouts, Interesting Locations, and YUR closeout

VR Verdict
09. Hellblade

VR Verdict

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 48:27


This week we start with our accessory of the week - YUR.We then move into Pj's Pick - Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice.And as always, finish the episode with some off topic chat! Pj's PickHellbladePj's Video with commentaryPj's Video without commentary Accessory of the weekYUR #VRVerdict on twitter with questions or comments.Shout out to our musical genius: One Eye WandersFor videos, check out our youtube channel: VR VerdictFeel free to toss a coin our way! https://streamlabs.com/vrverdict

Forward Thinking Founders
FI - Cix Liv and Dilan Shah (YUR) On VR Fitness

Forward Thinking Founders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 23:45


Dilan and Cix are co-founders of YUR. YUR is the VR Fitness Tracking tool that records your progress in some of the biggest VR games on Steam. This is a founder interview (FI).

The Show Radio: A Tech, Video Games and Entertainment Podcast
Mario, Mortal Shell and COVID-19 - 534

The Show Radio: A Tech, Video Games and Entertainment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 73:18


Andrew and Daniella chats about Mario Ports, YUR, the souls like Mortal Shell and how they are dealing with COVID-19. YUR is the VR Fitness Tracking tool that records your progress in some of the biggest VR games on Steam. Get one FREE month of Libsyn Podcast Hosting with PROMO Code: TSR

F4 Podcast
Intech 01/04 - Albicchieri: a Nespresso dos vinhos, aplicações em realidade virtual crescendo e muito mais!

F4 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 12:39


Essa semana no Intech: Albicchiere: "stay-home" solution, diz ser um "smart wine dispenser". Os vinhos vêm em sacos e você pode usar mais de um. O foco é controle de temperatura e de informação sobre vinhos. YUR.watch: smartwatch para contexto de realidade virtual. A ideia é estimular que gamers façam mais atividades físicas a partir do acompanhamento. Strivr levantou US$30MM para treinamento corporativo com VR (health, safety, CS, soft skills etc.). Mais respostas ao Corona: MIT com ventiladores a US$100; Goodnight Zoom (

Games Tribune Magazine
GTM Emisión Pirata #09 | The Uganda Direct is Here!

Games Tribune Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 110:47


"Gud morning mah brudas, ar yu bored in da jaus? Yur in lak! We jav com tu sou yu da wae for a gud taim!" ¡Bienvenidos una semanita más a vuestro podcast favorito! ¿Pero qué es esto? Nuestros piratas se han quedado atrapados en la oficina y han aprovechado para secuestrar la emisora con una nueva edición de pirateo rico, rico y con fundamento. Si es la primera vez que nos escuchas, estas ediciones piratas son programas especiales que sacamos de tanto en tanto a petición popular de nuestros socios. Aquí no encontraras la actualidad, debates y reportajes habituales, sino una sobredosis de humor y alegría, para amenizar la cuarentena que nos ha obligado a quedarnos en nuestros hogares. Así que no cambies la emisora y disfruta del viaje. Las carcajadas y la vergüenza ajena están aseguradas. Enjoi da program!

Games Tribune Magazine
GTM Emisión Pirata #09 | The Uganda Direct is Here!

Games Tribune Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 110:47


"Gud morning mah brudas, ar yu bored in da jaus? Yur in lak! We jav com tu sou yu da wae for a gud taim!" ¡Bienvenidos una semanita más a vuestro podcast favorito! ¿Pero qué es esto? Nuestros piratas se han quedado atrapados en la oficina y han aprovechado para secuestrar la emisora con una nueva edición de pirateo rico, rico y con fundamento. Si es la primera vez que nos escuchas, estas ediciones piratas son programas especiales que sacamos de tanto en tanto a petición popular de nuestros socios. Aquí no encontraras la actualidad, debates y reportajes habituales, sino una sobredosis de humor y alegría, para amenizar la cuarentena que nos ha obligado a quedarnos en nuestros hogares. Así que no cambies la emisora y disfruta del viaje. Las carcajadas y la vergüenza ajena están aseguradas. Enjoi da program!

Lab Radio CUCiénega Podcast
Documental Sonoro: Yurécuaro, lugar de crecientes, tradición, arte y cultura

Lab Radio CUCiénega Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 18:17


¿Has escuchado hablar de Yurécuaro? Por medio de este documental sonoro te invitamos a descubrir su historia, principales actividades económicas, tradiciones y cultura de este municipio que se encuentra en el estado de Michoacán. Realizado por: Melissa Contreras, estudiante de la licenciatura en Periodismo del Centro Universitario de la Ciénega, Universidad de Guadalajara.

FReality - VR Podcast
Ep.124 - Get Fit In VR With YUR, The Walking Dead S&S & Top SideQuest Games

FReality - VR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 105:33


Episode 124 of the FReality Podcast. Each week we deliver the latest news in Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality. This week we discuss getting fit In VR with YUR, The Walking Dead S&S & Top SideQuest Games.

Life Unstuck
Epi 003- Emotions are not the enemy

Life Unstuck

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 18:44


Too many people are waging war on their emotions are trying to avoid them out of existence.  Emotions have a bad rep I think mostly because people don’t understand them and don’t have a very good grasp on what to do with them. Emotions are a vital part of the human experience. Without emotions, the world would be bland. But what have we been taught? Don’t show your emotions because you will be seen as weak, over the top, crazy and a whole slew of other things. Society has classified that emotions should be something to shy away from and as a result, people don’t know how to read their emotions, how to control them or generally what to do with them so we end up avoiding them. Your emotions are linked to your thoughts. Those thoughts you can either be aware or unaware of.  Yur thoughts create your emotions and you end up playing a game on ping-pong back and forth between the two.   So going back to neuroplasticity and how neurons that fire together wire together you end up with emotional pathways. So depending on what you are continuously thinking about you will have certain emotions expressing themselves over and over. We have mistakenly been taught to believe that you should spend the major not feeling anything. This is absolute garbage. You should always be feeling something. Numbness is a coping mechanism of shutting yourself off from your emotions. People who have good emotional management don't need to numb because they know that emotion cannot harm them. It comes and if you acknowledge it and give it the space to exist it will dissipate on its own.  Each emotion has a way that it feels physically in your body. What that means is that you will feel different sensations in your body depending on what emotion you are feeling. For everyone, this will feel different. Your body has a reaction. But we are not well versed in sensing and understanding what emotions we are feeling and because we have been told that emotions are bad we feel a certain way and we automatically think that this bad.  So people are always feeling anxious because they have a physical sensation that they have associated with fear and anxiety and that’s automatically where they go to. And because this cascade happens so quickly you can get into the pattern of perceiving that physical sensation as negative instead of positive.   I’ll give you an example. I took my daughter to the park one time. She was maybe 18 months old. Now she’s started talking very early so her vocab was pretty good. I put her on the swing and push her. She looked at me terrified “Mama I’m scared!!” I didn’t stop pushing all I said was “baby you’re not scared you’re excited” the second I said it you could see the switch flip she had this huge smile on her face and she wouldn’t get off that swing. Still loves it to this day.  At that moment I basically reclassified her emotions. I had to give her a bigger context. How many of you who have kids would have stopped that swing and fed into the fear? This is how anxiety is passed on from one generation to the next. You have an adult who is not in control of their own emotional experiences who give the child “evidence” to support their lack of control. I want you to think about how many times you have done that? If you just have a moment don’t beat yourself up. Don’t expect to be able to coach your child through their emotions if you can’t say with confidence that you have a good handle of your own.  When we don’t know any better and have never had someone who is emotionally rich teach us about what emotions are and how to deal we are at the mercy of being run by those natural automatic ways of the brain. Now your brain may develop a preference or familiarity with certain emotions. The brain does what is easy and what it has practised. Therefore ee can get stuck in a couple of emotions.  Think about what emotions you are familiar with, what emotions do you typically function in? what comes up a lot for you?

Direct Message Podcast
Hey, Where's Your Period?

Direct Message Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 101:39


Yur favourite host is back again with some great conversation and bad advice. This week I am joined by Tobi Tha Radio guy and we discuss many topics. School stories and fights Guy best friends buying your girl expensive gifts Are girls lazy gift givers? Is your girl romantic? Pregnancy scares and so much more Deji: twitter: @Dejj_ Instagram: d3jj_ Podcast: twitter: @DMPod_ Instagram: @DMPod_

BRUNOTICIAS
LIBRO YURÉCUARO ANTOLOGÍA FOTOGRÁFICA / EN ESTA ESQUINA SU AUTOR JORGE HUMBERTO HERNÁNDEZ PÉREZ

BRUNOTICIAS

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 24:50


El libro Yurécuaro,. Antología Fotográfica “La Época Dorada”, se presentará el 8 de junio a las 19:00 horas en la Casa de Cultura Iorekuaru. Más de 222 fotografías en 160 páginas y seis capítulos componen esta compilación de imágenes recopiladas por Jorge Humberto Hernández Pérez desde hace tres años gracias a las familias y personas yurecuarenses que las compartieron. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brunoticias/message

Sweet Nothings Radio
Sweet Nothings Radio Vol. 1

Sweet Nothings Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018 62:04


TRACKLIST: https://twitter.com/Yur_imagination/status/958908328565862400 The idea of this mix series/radio show started from loving R&B music. I also wanted to be more consistent with creating and putting out more content. I grew up loving the way the music made me feel and to this day, I love the way it complements my emotions. I wanted to create something that could reach like-minded people who appreciate R&B in a similar way. I was inspired by the, “Quiet Storm,” radio format, which I’ve been listening to ever since I was a kid. I wanted to put my own spin on it and implement my taste of the genre to shine light on old gems and newer one’s. Long story short, that’s how Sweet Nothings Radio came to be. I wanted this to be what someone puts on when they’re driving home on a Sunday night. New episodes will be uploaded bi-monthly on the second Sunday of the month.

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Freischnauze-Podcast
FS-071 Rammstein

Freischnauze-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2016 90:01


Quicky; Solex; Rammstein; Apokalyptika; Trash-Metal; Shōjo; Yur; iGhost in the Shell; Animeserie: Strawberry Panic; Animeserie: I Couldn’t Become a Hero, So I Reluctantly Decided to Get a Job; ComiCon Stuttgart; Love Live!School Idol Project

I Only Like Their Old Stuff
Episode 121: Y U R ?

I Only Like Their Old Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2015 40:04


In this episode, jHo goes over the edge while trying not to get in an internet fight, while Groove agonizes over a dog poo incident. YUR!   The post Episode 121: Y U R ? first appeared on I Only Like Their Old Stuff.

The 3D Art Direct Podcast: 3D Digital Art | Artist Interviews | Digital Art Conferences | Sci-fi and Fantasy Genres
3DAD 011 : Interview with Clint Hawkins from YUR Digital and Poser Expo: Runtime DNA free webinar

The 3D Art Direct Podcast: 3D Digital Art | Artist Interviews | Digital Art Conferences | Sci-fi and Fantasy Genres

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2013 42:42


This session we have a fantastic interview with Clint Hawkins, who is the CEO of YUR Digital, a content marketplace website that also offers a forum and art gallery for digital artists. YUR hosts regular competitions and there is one running now at YURDigital.com with the theme “twisted” with first prize of “Filter Forge Professional 3”. As we go into March, we have the world's first Poser on-line conference. If you catch this podcast before March 2nd 2013, you can sign up for a free introductory webinar at www.3dArtLive.com. We will have a number of highly skilled presenters offering nine different tips for Poser and Poser Pro users. The introductory webinar includes details of the main Poser conference which will be on the 22nd-24th of March with at least 10 webinars on topics such as Morphing, Rigging, Reality3, Z Brush, UV Mapping, lighting and mastering the materials room. Who will be presenting? Included is Traveler from Runtime DNA, Les Garner from Sixus 1, Nightsong, Arki, Lady Littlefox, Phil C, Sergio from Xurge 3D, Chuck Taylor (Nerd 3D) and Ray Phelps.   You can get tickets while they are still available at the www.3DArtLive.com website in the “Event Registration” area. So if you are a Poser  or Poser Pro user, don't miss out on this unique opportunity to connect with other users and meet some leading artists and content creators for Poser.   So I'd like to get into the main feature with my interview with Clint. If you've enjoyed this podcast and found it a valuable or enjoyable interview, please leave a review in iTunes to help other digital artists find this podcast and let me know some of your suggestions of who you would like to be interviewed in a future session.