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Tony Evans' Sermons on Oneplace.com
"dungey" Discussed on Tony Evans' Sermons on Oneplace.com
"Success is realizing and completing your divinely ordained purpose of life. Obviously, that's not as easy as it sounds, but doctor Tony Evans says we're not intended to make the journey alone. He's already worked it out. All you're doing is walking on what's written work out. This is the alternative with doctor Tony Evans, author, speaker, senior pastor of oak cliff Bible fellowship in Dallas, Texas, and president of the urban alternative. Doctor Evans believes every Christian has the power and potential to succeed. Today he'll explain what the doorway to success looks like and how to use the keys God's given you to unlock it. You want to turn to Joshua chapter one as we join him. Everybody in here, I'm sure wants to be successful. Nobody in here, I'm sure, wants to be a failure. But before we can talk about how to be successful, we've got to know what success is. For many people, success is having a lot of money. For other people, as having a certain position or certain amount of notoriety, we talk about people being successful because they become well-known as an actor and actress or as a superstar to sport. That is accomplishment. It's certainly of the accomplishment. But it's not necessarily success. We've seen people at the top of their game. Who wind up being failures. Even though their bank accounts may be full and everybody may know their name. When we say, or when God says success, he's talking to Joshua about getting the promised land. As we've talked about, that he promised to God's people, Israel. He says, I will make your way success for. But what does success mean to Joshua? It meant him realizing the promises of God to him. And to the nation is real. Jesus defines success very nicely in St. John chapter 17 when he said I have finished the work you have sent me here to do. Success is realizing and completing your divinely ordained purpose in life. That success realizing and completing your divinely ordained purpose in life. I don't care what you accomplished in life. If you don't get to realize and complete, God's reason for putting you here, you are a failure, regardless of how much money is in the bank, how many people know your name, how popular you are, what position you hold. Paul was successful when he says, I fought a good fight. I finished my course. I've kept the faith. He says, now that laid up for me, a crown of righteous the second Timothy four. He says, he's successful because he finished what he would send here to do. That success. Now, with that can come a lot of other great things, nothing wrong with having the money or the position or the notoriety or whatever else may come with that. But if you have that without that accomplishment, you don't have much. You don't have much. That's why it's almost impossible in any meaningful way to define success apart from a sense of calling or a sense of divine designation, a sense of anointing. And remember, first John too says you all have the annoying. All of us have the anointing. That is, if you have a believer in Jesus Christ, you have the Holy Spirit who is in you and one of his jobs is to lead you to your appointment. One of the Holy Spirit's job is to lead you to your designation. I had a young lady coming to my office at 5 30 today, and she, oh, her opening line was, I have found my calling. Ask her, how old she was. She said, I'm 31 years old. And she said, I have found my calling. That's a great thing in 31 to find your calling. There are a lot of folks in 75 who don't have a clue. So success is tied to divine purpose. Divine designation, he says to Joshua, Moses my servant is what did. Joshua had been Moses understudy. He had been his ministerial aide, if you will. He was learning the ropes. He was the apprentice of Moses. Moses had brought the people up to the Jordan, but that was as far as God would allow Moses to take them. Moses died. Moses, my servant is dead. That's very important for you to know. That's very important for Joshua to know. And it's very important for you and I to know, if you're going to move forward, you got to kill the past. Moses, my servant is dead. You can't look the Moses anymore. He not even. Moses was yesterday. Okay? That's over. I'm taking you forward. One of the things that hinders our tomorrows is our link to yesterday. And I don't mean just bad stuff, even good stuff. If you hold on to it too long, you gonna miss where you're going. Yesterday is fine. No matter if it's got great stuff, and maybe it's got some bad stuff that you'd rather not think about. Okay, but as long as you're locked in the yesterday, you hinder your movement towards success because success is where you're going. Okay? You made a mistake yesterday. There were consequences for you if they give today. Learn from those consequences. I love the way coach Dungey put it. He says he tells my players, no more excuses, Jeff execution. They'll come and tell me why you didn't get it done right. To tell me you didn't get it right. And this is what I'm going to do so that it's right the next time. So that you are not living in the past. Satan loves to keep you in the past because if he can keep you looking backwards, he can keep you from moving forward. A rare person that doesn't have something over their shoulder. That they can't shake. It's there, it'll never go away in terms of it happening. But you need to have a funeral.

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
"dungey" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
"I said, I mentioned that it was an obscure fact that I'm sorry. See, now you were ignorant. If it had been if it had been worn by dick champion in one of the pornos that you've memorized, you would have known, of course, dick champion were the munford shirt and backdoor alliance of the World War II porno series, I was wrong. It was actually in Beverly Hills slop. I've ever seen. It was about a roosters. It was Beverly Hills cog. Never mind. By the way, I'm looking at this photograph of will. It looks like he could kill me with he's 6 6 two 80. Not an ounce of fat on him. This guy is ripped. Yeah, tough guy. Kinda looks like Aaron Donald, just huge, but no fat anywhere. Wow. But what a great interview. He's so funny. Couldn't have been nicer, couldn't have been cool. He loves a nice bath. He told us. That was amazing. How would he fit in a bathtub? It's gotta be the biggest bathroom. Even though was there, it was a great interview. Really? Really? And you can see a bunch of these interviews, the mini videos are posted all over the place. And you can get some black tape and put it over kostos. Here's another, this is a really cool one. This is the great Tony dungy who was a very fine player and of course. Wouldn't you call your where you would keep some of your prisoners and your castle if you were a fun captor, you'd call it your Dungey? Watch

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
"dungey" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
"For him, apparently. He's Cosby. What? It looks violent to me. Willie is on assignment. Mister Godwin is on assignment. I have asked mister God, he has a mission that he's on, and I have asked him to do that today. In fact, he just contacted me his seconds ago, and said have a good show today. Maybe he could do an a capella version of circle city. The show by storm. Aces here, of course. Well, that's all that's all that matters. The legend is here. Yeah, I'm looking forward to having a great day today. I had a good luck coming up. What happened? Without going into too much detail. Oh, well, this will make a good story then. I had to go the long way into work, but I saw what I thought was a German Shepherd in the road. Yeah. It was a coyote. Oh, sure. A big one. Wow. Biggest one I've ever seen in the wild. I was a coyote. As you did, you'll back me up on this, seeing a coyote is good luck. Standard size. If you're American. No, they're not. Your Native American. Oh, wait a minute. We have one of the foremost experts. I know ace there. I've typically the size of a small dog. This one was gigantic. I honestly thought, oh look, there's no German Shepherd. I better stop and help. Because it was loose by the freeway. It was a coyote. So did you stop an album? No, he was fast, and he wanted to get out of there. But so that's a good sign. Hey, Willie. Hey there, pop. You got to get a driver. You know, you can do these coyotes, Edgar. Edwin, whatever his name is, the driver, you send him in there. We'll get you a driver that's also what coyote expert. I want to say thanks. I was watching some of the video you guys did. And even though the Super Bowl has happened, well worth watching. Some great stuff with you and Frank and kosaki, and my favorites. I'm going to be a little audio. My favorites was your conversation with the great Tony dungy. Yeah. And Tony Dungey has a terrific story about he had to miss his son's football game and then by the way, Willie was in the team. And so Peyton Manning and a bunch of guys from the colts go over to film it for him. And there's a punch line to it, which I will. There was so much fun, so cool talking to coach Dungey, it was great out there. Mister spangle from our staff has started to post a bunch more of stuff from your journey, so if you're looking for something to do at work, and unless you do like doing air traffic control or something seriously, you don't want to take a few minutes. Check out Willy and the boys in Phoenix and the Super Bowl pre game. A lot of fun, a bunch of a short videos will be getting some of the audio of that video on here for you. And now we have, oh, here's Josh. We now have a quorum. What is this casually Thursday coming when you want? Yeah. We didn't get the email? It's cool. Yeah. The thing is, Josh and I didn't talk about it, much like good jazz. It just kind of happened. Yeah. And we're all better off for it. We were laughing in the parking lot. How long you think were you staying out here? I do love those spontaneous days on the other day, I picked up my girls at school and Finn gets in the car and she's not wearing her uniform. And she goes, oh, we got a memo this morning. We could dress how we wanted today. Oh, that is exciting so there was sounds like sounds like a lie. Yeah.

podcast – Lawyers, Guns & Money
"dungey" Discussed on podcast – Lawyers, Guns & Money
"No. I mean, I mean Tony Tony Dungey in between thinking that students are using cat litter in the bathroom. Is not a quality in game announcer, but you know, I thought that the thing we're gonna talk about broadcasting for a moment here before we close. The thing that was really remarkable to me about those Amazon broadcast this on Thursdays was that Michaels and her street are terrible team. I mean, there was just no chemistry there. Herb street is great in college, but that was really a bad team. Michael's was pretty much dialing it in most of the year, which to be he's not used to doing bad games. But I will say that that the pre and postgame teams was by far the best of the NFL and it's not even close. Like the turning results is good. For sure, but the Richard Sherman, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Andrew Whitworth combo, was just far, far and away listening to the yaks of Jimmy, you know, 79 year old Jimmy Johnson and a 113 year old cherry Brown shop or whatever happened on CBS. I mean, it's just terrible. So I mean, you know, the Amazon's got a little work here. I've seen elvin with like 8 people on that panel for like two and a half minutes. I thought it was amazing and they actually brought Rob Gronkowski and it was like, how do we find the single living human being who has less coherent Terry Bradshaw? You're typical like shitty Thursday night again. Al hox are gonna fit involves. One thing he's like, he doesn't care anymore. So he's happy to talk about how bad the game is and the way the most like. I'm about to first reach the straight man like in the context of like a bad game. He's not just sort of entertaining. The problem is that he called the playoff game with the store comeback as if it was like a Thursday night game between the taxes and the Panthers. I think that's like it's almost like he wasn't like he wasn't really in the mood to like all the playoff game anymore to so used to. And I almost I could see that like if I had to call like 17 weeks and there was an NFL game that also rolled out. I mean, to be fair, when he took that job, I'm like, you have to cover every team, which means you're going to have a jets game. You're going to have a lion in the game. You know, the money's good, but like Al, do you really need it? What's really happening here? No, I think that it would be this would bounce us back to sort of conversation with that our friend Paul are calling Paul, who's very good at, which is like the assumption that talent is rare, right? And in this particular case, these are sort of the discussion of sort of Al Michaels and why you pay all that goes that much money to be just frankly and flatly apathetic about the job that he's doing over the course of the year.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Tony Dungy Faces Criticism for Attending March for Life
"A number of sports journalists and other people have been labeling him a right wing extremist because he attended the march for life. Tony dungy says that the only reason he's going is to support those unborn babies who don't have a voice. I say good for you coach, good for you coach. David zirin is the sports editor for the nation. He says I'm done with Tony dungy and the way the NFL and NBC coddle his right-wing extremism. Zarin went on to say he said publicly and proudly that he would not want gay football player Michael Sam on his team. He said over a decade ago that he disagreed with the lifestyle of wow, so we've already gone from we've just gone from pro life to anti gay or unbelievable. And just a matter of sentences. And so he goes on and says that the Dungey is anti gay. He's a bigot. And that dungeon doesn't deserve to have a spot in the public marketplace. This is a staggering indictment of the politics of the NFL, and the network's partners allow the kind that they condemn. When someone like gee, I don't know, Colin Kaepernick steps up and kneels down to him police violence and racial inequity, he becomes a pariah. Meanwhile, Dungey has held up as a deeply because he's a deeply religious man, you moron. Stop interrupting me. Dungey has held up as a deeply religious man. And nearly a patron saint of the league. Dungey has used his devoutness as a cover for his anti gay rhetoric.

SI Media Podcast
"dungey" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"ESPN would say no and prevent herb street from doing the game? I don't understand. There's no competition. ESPN had the game on Monday night. This was on Saturday night. I think it's bizarre that herb street does the game the whole season on Amazon and then he's not there for the playoffs. Now NBC said they wanted to make it an all NBC broadcast, but Kaley hartung was on the sidelines. There's not an NBC employee. So I think I don't think Al was probably, I think Al was fine with Dungey, but I think I'll probably one that I have his regular partner there. I don't think Al likes to just have people coming in for one game. He also probably felt a I don't almost annoyed with the whole season, but like you said, he never wanted to leave NBC to begin with. So he gets essentially put it. He's got to deal with the crap teams with Thursday Night Football. Then even when you come back, you're still not he's now Michaels and he's not on the number one team and he's with the new broadcaster. So broadcast, what a new partner for that particular game. So I think all of those factors played a role. And on Sunday Night football, he would get 20 million viewers. And on Amazon, they struggled to get ten on a good week. Now, and I wrote all that in my column, I think on Monday and someone sent me a tweet and they're right. They said, you know, if that's the case, you know, Al's doing the game, he's got to suck it up. He's got to give you a great performance. And I see, I don't think Al is as bad as everyone thought. I thought Al, there was a lack of energy during the comeback. But Al Michaels is not a screamer, never has been. If you expecting screaming and yelling, he's not going to do that. And then on the game winning field goal for the Jaguars would hurt out was he was focused on the flag instead of saying it was good. Now, also, was Al hurt by the fact that Tony dungy was in a coma for the whole game and basically. Because if you're working with somebody with zero energy, that might make you flat too, or at least now it shouldn't, but I could understand how that might bring him down a little bit. I'm not trying to give out a pest, but the guy's one of the greatest broadcasters of all time. And now we're going to drag him. Give me a break. NBC's in a really tough spot because they get two playoff games and they only have one broadcast crew for the season. It's not like CBS and Fox where they have 6 cruise each. They have one crew. It's tarika contour. So their problem was not Al. Their problem was 20 dungeons. And here's the thing. And then last year, they had the problem because it was Drew Brees. Who was awful.

SI Media Podcast
"dungey" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"Sal, la cada Sal, how are you doing today? Pretty good. You feeling better? What's your status? Much better. I'm much better. Sounded good to have you back. Back to a 100%, I think. So we'll see what happens. Yeah, it was very bizarre. Let's start with this. How did the wagers do this weekend? Not bad. Here's what screwed me, the bills not covering a four point tees. The bill's not covering or points as the third leg. I had the niners Jaguars fills in a tease. So that set me back a little bit. Then I then I lost with the Vikings, cowboys, parlay. So the bills set up a bed Sunday, but then I got it back Monday, at least with the cowboys. Got it. Got it. The big theme from the weekend, I'm curious for your thoughts because. I don't know how closely you were wrapped up in it, but the announcers were a big, big theme, given this is the SI media podcast. Obviously, Al Michaels and Tony Dungey got destroyed for the Jaguars chargers game. And Romo took a beating. You have any thoughts on those two things? Now I followed along with you, right? So also your tweets and I know you're the expert on this. Matter of fact, I saw your tweet. So I Saturday night I watched the game on an iPad. Jaguars chargers was on the iPad. Why? So and I had a lot of well, why do you think? Why do you think because I'm married with a kid? That is why. I mean, there is no other way around it. Saturday night. Now this Saturday is going to be different with the Giants. Last Saturday, Jaguars chargers, no one was coming Sunday. That was an iPad mute situation.

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"dungey" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"Have to ask, maybe keep TikTok camera. So we'll throw in this giant spikes game. Are there any O 7 giants parallels like 2011? Maybe more 2011. Parallels to this team. This giant team because I think you know they have, we both know a ton of giants fans. Yeah, too many. Way too many. They have a quiet confidence in this team now. They are not afraid to go into Philly. They believe in dimes. They really, really, really believe in this coach. The coach is great. He's been the best coach all season. And I think they think they can go into Philly and win and you're starting to get a little O 7 flashbacks. Tiny bit. I'm looking, I'm starting to match up players like that Isaiah Hodgins, right? Is it going to catch a ball on his helmet? David Tyree. There's actual actual player comparisons. You're right. But yeah, giant fans, I know, I'm too close to well, you hate them for different reasons for those two games, but I'm just a head to head battling with them every time. And the thing with giants fans is they're like, it's all gravy. We don't care. We weren't supposed to win 8 9 games. So it's all gravy and then I'm like, oh, I almost had a heart attack. Real, I almost punched my grandmother in the face on that last drive. What happened to the all gravy thing? It just doesn't mean it's especially the Giants fans. They like to do this fake rope. I'm just glad we made it. It's like you're definitely don't feel that way. You're watching the game alone right now. Nobody's in the room with you and you're throwing shit on every down. That they bought things been amazing though. And their offensive coordinator, I think Kafka, I think has to be looked at too. And I don't know how much of it is day ball versus how much of his Kafka, but man, that team, every week they're the most put together, they shouldn't be in Minnesota, the last time they played. So they grow into they're going to Philly. We'll do guess the lines later. One that I had one last note on that game. I thought burkhart and Olsen were really good. That was the first time I thought to myself this actually might be a number one theme. I thought they might see excitement of the game. I thought they had real insight. Like on that fourth and one point we mentioned, they were all over like, oh, this is what they've done all year. They're going to go for this. This is smart. Whereas like that game we had last night with our guy, that was one of the worst announced games that was actually a memorable game we've ever had. That game's going to be an NFL network. They're going to have to do they're going to have to dub new announcers in the game. Yeah. You're right. What happened? I think what happened? I think here's what happened. I think they said, Al. You have a choice here. We could have Tony come in, Tony dungy, and join you in the booth. Or I could inject you with tryptophan. It's going to be the same result. You pick, but yeah, whatever you want, and he's like, well, I'd like the company, make room for Tony. All the tonys aren't great at this. We're almost great. Dungey could stay home. I'm sorry. That's just, that was embarrassing. You need to out to be interested in this game. And it was a blowout at halftime. How are you going to bring them back with Tony dungy? I think Kirby during the year as he slowly realized Herbie had never seen an NFL game before. It sucked the life out of him. And then they stick them with Dungey for the last game and I have a lot of respect for Dungey as a thinker in a career. He just shouldn't be a color guy in a game. If you're going to have them, you have to have a second color guy to have a three man booth or something. But you can't just have Dungey. It's just not enough energy. I think Herbie was the big winner in that game. And I think urban Meyer, maybe it was the big loser. While it was looking really good for him for a minute. Yeah,

Bloomberg Radio New York
"dungey" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Tropical storm Ian's path is still uncertain. It's too soon to say that there's not going to be a wobble or there's not going to be any type of curvature back into the Florida Peninsula. Speaking at a news conference Sunday, desantis told floridians to expect power outages fuel disruptions and even evacuations as a hurricane of this magnitude bears down on the state's eastern coast. Two U.S. Military veterans captured by Russian forces in Ukraine are back home in Alabama. The pair were released as part of a prisoner exchange involving Saudi Arabia and the news surprise family members who welcomed their return. Did not expect it to happen for a couple of years. So this caught us completely off guard. And apparently the rest of the world. Diana Shaun is the antibiotics drew key one of the two men greeted by family and friends at the Birmingham airport on Saturday, drew key and Andy wynne both went missing in June during heavy fighting in northeastern Ukraine, 5 British nationals and three others were also freed in the surprise prisoner swamp. That's the latest I'm Dina kodiak. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. Mayor Eric Adams is visiting Puerto Rico to demonstrate the city's support for the hurricane ravaged island. Adams arrived in San Juan this morning one week after hurricane Fiona wrecked havoc. The mayor joined a relief team from several New York City agencies and 50 NYPD officers already on the ground to help with relief efforts. Adams called Puerto Rico, the city's 6th the burrow as nearly 900,000 Puerto Ricans call New York City home. State investigators have substantiated more than 1600 instances of Corporal punishment in New York schools over the last 5 years. That, according to a report in the times union Albany, the report says a substantial number of the complaints were in New York City public schools, Corporal punishment is generally banned and can be classified as child abuse. Raphael bostic, president of the Federal Reserve bank of Atlanta was asked why, after 5 interest rate increases, inflation hasn't gone down yet. He says we have very high demand, but we don't have enough supply. We have very high demands. We have not enough supply and as long as you have that gap, prices are going to be feeling upward pressure. So we've got a narrow that gap. And what we were hoping would happen is that we'd see some movement on the supply side to move the supply up so that there wasn't so much of an auction on goods that are in the marketplace. Bostick was interviewed on CBS's face the nation. He thinks that the economy can absorb higher rates and slow in a relatively orderly way. Rihanna is set to headline next year's Super Bowl halftime show. The singer took to Instagram to share the news today. The NFL also confirmed it on their Twitter account. Rihanna will take the stage February 12th at the State Farm stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg. You're listening to Bloomberg business of sports from Bloomberg radio. This is the Bloomberg business of sports show where we explore the big money issues in the world of sports. I'm scarlet fu. And I'm Cameron leech. Let's continue our conversation right now with the CEO and owner of the Indianapolis Colts, Jim irsay. Jim, thanks for being here. One question I have to ask you are the owner of the coats and you guys recently acquired quarterback Matt Ryan, who most recently came from my hometown team of the Atlanta Falcons. How do you assess his and the team's performance thus far with the tie and loss to begin the season? Well, it's difficult at this point because when you bring in a new quarterback and you're just really starting things over and this started with us when we shockingly lost Andrew bucks who retired at age 29 left $800 million on the table had ten years plus less than the league and walked away. Again here and to the kicking the stigma and mental health issues, he just was not in a head space mentally emotionally where he could go on and play football board at age 29. So it put us in a quandary and so we had four quarterbacks in four years. Matt Ryan and we're thrilled to have Matt has been a very difficult start for us. Obviously. But again, we play 17 games now as a long, long season, our first home games just this Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs agree against the great Patrick Mahomes. So quarterback means everything in this league and that your quarterback play is leadership on and off this field is performance. Look at the rules are designed to throw the football now. To protect the quarterback, you can't touch the receivers at the line of scrimmage. Everything is designed to throw the football. So we've allowed a young receivers and that's part of the problem in two of the more hurt and that really is those back because we were already shorthanded there. So obviously we have Jonathan Taylor who's maybe the best player in the league and running back. And so we think we'll be fine with Matt Ryan. I know in talking to date man and Tony Dungey Bruce areas before we brought Matt in, they were just absolutely thrilled and couldn't feel more than ever like we felt that he was just what we needed right now for the next two or three years going forward. We feel optimistic. We plan on being in the sickest things for the playoffs when all of a sudden done though. I want to pick it back off of camera's question about the league being increasingly quarterback driven. Your team has been lucky or prepared to not miss a beat since Peyton Manning departed the team. Andrew Luck Phil rivers, Matt Ryan. I want to hear from you what it's like to plan for the next one. Take us inside that process. How challenging is it? At what point does the planning begin? Or is it a constant thing? Well, it's a great question. And you really start your planning early. I know what paid Manning in 2010, 2011, Bill pulley and our Hall of Fame junior manager and I were meeting with getting older and we are wondering, okay, who is going to be the quarterback of the future? And we've talked about this great player Andrew Luck at Stanford, but he'll be the number one pick in the draft, the best player coming out since John Elway. And we'll never have a chance to get him. So at lo and behold, Peyton hurts his neck where the worst team in the league and we all of a sudden have the first pick and there's Andrew Luck. Those things happen. And then the downside of things, we're all of a sudden you have an injury like that happened to pay, and then you have to Andrew Lux retirement out of nowhere at such an early age. So you couldn't really plan for Andrew at all because he retired two weeks before the season started. So it was a shock to everyone, obviously. And it left us

Bloomberg Radio New York
"dungey" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"With Bloomberg business week editor Joe Weber. It's the cover story of the upcoming issue, Bloomberg, business week. We did afternoons at two eastern. These are retailers that have been on everybody's radar. Those Apple numbers continuing to come in. One Bloomberg radio, the Bloomberg business app and Bloomberg radio dot com. Stocks hit a new low for the year today, fears of a global recession rattled markets with all the major averages capping their 5th negative week in the last 6. The Dow Jones lost 486 points. The Russian invasion of Ukraine is taking a dangerous turn for the global community. People living in several occupied regions of Ukraine are voting on controversial referendums on whether to officially become part of Russia. Russian president Vladimir Putin warned it will give him justification for using nuclear weapons if those territories are attacked. The White House is again accusing Republicans of aiming to impose a nationwide abortion ban. Press secretary karine Jean Pierre called it wildly out of step with the American people. This bill would create a nation wide health crisis. Threatening the health and lives of women in all 50 states. She said the Biden administration is committed to doing everything possible to protect women's reproductive healthcare. I'm Brian shuck. From Bloomberg world headquarters in New York, I'm Doug prisoner. Stocks sold off in both the U.S. and Europe today, the trigger was the British government delivering the most sweeping tax cut since 1972. The concern is that these cuts will fuel inflation at a time when the Bank of England is already struggling to get prices under control. Now the speculation is that the BOE will have to raise rates by a hundred basis points next month. Now aggressive Central Bank tightening, whether it's coming from the BOE or the fed has raised the risk of recession. Julian Emmanuel from Evercore ISI is now expecting earnings growth next year to be flat and he says the hawkish message from the fed this week ushered in the emotional phase of this bear market. Simply because when you look at what the fed chair said and the projections and importantly, it's that unemployment number projected to be 4.4% next year where the rate of change, there's never not been a recession following hard upon that kind of change. That's Julian Emmanuel from Evercore ISI. Meantime Bank of America says investor sentiment is unquestionably the worst it's been since the crisis of 2008. The question is, when do things shift, Quincy Crosby is chief strategist at LPL financial. You know, at some point, we get closer to the capitulation. It shifts, it may be when we think that the shed is almost finished and then they go to 50 or 25 basis points. The dollar, weekends. I think that's going to be one of our major signals is when the U.S. dollar weakens. That's quit see Crosby of LPL financial. Today, the dollar rallied with the Bloomberg dollar spot index up 1.3%. The Euro at its weakest since 2002 and Sterling hit the lowest level in 37 years. In the equity space, the S&P was down 1.7%, the Dow down 1.6% and the NASDAQ composite fell 1.8%. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake, this is Bloomberg. You're listening to Bloomberg business of sports from Bloomberg radio. This is the Bloomberg business of sports show where we explore the big money issues in the world of sports. I'm scarlet fu. And I'm Cameron leitch. Let's continue our conversation right now with the CEO and owner of the Indianapolis Colts, Jim irsay. Jim, thanks for being here. One question I have to ask you're the owner of the coats. And you guys recently acquired quarterback Matt Ryan, who most recently came from my hometown team of the Atlanta Falcons. How'd you say his and the team's performance thus far with the tie and loss to begin the season? Well, it's difficult at this point because when you bring in a new quarterback and you're just really starting things over and this started with us when we shockingly lost Andrew Luck who retired at age 29 left $800 million on the table had ten years plus less than the league in walked away. Again and to the kicking the stigma and mental health issues, he just was not in a headspace mentally emotionally where he could go on and play football board at age 29. So it put us in a quandary and so we had four quarterbacks in four years. Matt Ryan and we're thrilled to have Matt has been a very difficult start for us. Obviously. But again, we play 17 games now as a long, long season, our first home games just this Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs agree against the great Patrick Mahomes. So quarterback means everything in this league and that your quarterback play is leadership on and off this field is performance. Look at the rules are designed to throw the football now to protect the quarterback. You can't touch the receivers at the line of scrimmage. Everything's designed to throw the football. So we've allowed a young receivers in NASCAR the problem in two of them will hurt and that really is those back because we were already shorthanded there. So obviously we have Jonathan Taylor who's maybe the best player in the league and running back. And so we think we'll be fine with Matt Ryan. I know in talking to page man and Tony Dungey Bruce areas before we brought Matt in, they were just absolutely thrilled and couldn't feel more than ever like we felt that he was just what we needed right now for the next two or three years going forward. We feel optimistic. We plan on being in the thick of things for the playoffs when all is said and done though. I want to piggyback off of Cameron's question about the league being increasingly quarterback driven. Your team has been lucky or prepared to not miss a beat since Peyton Manning departed the team. Andrew Luck, Phil rivers, Matt Ryan. I want to hear from you what it's like to plan for the next one. Take us inside that process. How challenging is it? At what point does the planning begin? Or is it a constant thing? Well, it's a great question. And you really start your planning early. I know what paid Manning in 2010, 2011, Bill polio in our Hall of Fame junior manager and I were meeting because date was getting older and we are wondering, okay, who is going to be the quarterback of the future? And we've talked about this great player Andrew Luck at Stanford, but he'll be the number one pick in the draft, the best player coming out since John Elway and we'll never

SI Media Podcast
"dungey" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"Pro football talk, you know? And so I mean, it's a different corporate structure and the concerns that NBCUniversal have, I think, are different than Disney, not saying they're better, they're worse. They're just different. And so that was also really important to me to be able to continue that and NBC said, not only will you continue it, will help support it. Yeah. It's very interesting to me and I don't want you to comment on this. I'm just gonna throw this out there for my listeners. Just sort of evaluate it. There's part of me that thinks, okay, you're the top fantasy guru and have been for a long time. ESPN maybe should bend the rules and to keep you. And then on the other hand, NBC, ESPN is very different from NBC that ESPN has a billion personalities talent, whatever. Where do you want to use? So if they open the door for one, they got to open the door for everyone that becomes a dis so I get, I get the situation there. So tell me, so we'll be seeing you on football night in America in the studio every Sunday Night as part of that show. About once a month, I'll travel with the so I'm going to split some time between 75% of the time I'll be in studio about 25% of the time I'll be on the road. I know that I'll be in, I will be in LA on the field for the opening night game, bills at ram. So I'll be it SoFi. I think I will be at there's a, albeit the chief's Buccaneers game in week four, I'll be at I think there's a there's a cowboys eagles game and week 6. I think I haven't memorized the schedule yet, but I think I'll be there. You're a full fledged member of the show, which is what you want it. That's great. I'm in the cast photo. Tomorrow, Jimmy, I am tomorrow we're doing we're doing individual headshots and we're doing the cast photo and I'm in the cast photo. Now, I don't know where they're going to line me up. They're probably going to line me at the very end. But I'm in the cast photo. You know what I mean? Like it's one of my take is it's like, you know, there's going to be Maria Taylor and Tony Dungey and Jason Garrett and, you know, and like I'm in the cast photo and I think for somebody from a, you know, have a fantasy person who is like, and it's not hidden. Like we're not trying to like, you know, oh, he's an analytics guy, which I am, but you know what I mean? Like it's like, it's pure on like, I'm a fantasy guy, and I'm this is part of our coverage. I'll just tell you one quick anecdote here, Jimmy, and then ask me whatever you want. But the very first day at NBC. I came in, I came here to Stanford, and the legendary Sam plot, who's the executive producer of all of NBC sports. And I got walked into a conference room. And there's probably like 25 of the monkey muckety mucks at NBC sports. And they went around, they introduced me, you know, and this is who introduced it. Fred was there, right? You know, the legendary Fred go to LA who produced his Sunday Night football and produced in the Amazon Thursday night as well. So it's like a little who's who of NBC sports in this room. To welcome me to the team and for me to ever get to know the one. And Sam just says, I want to take a moment here to welcome Matthew berry to NBC sports. He is, he's going to be a part of our NFL coverage. I just want to be clear here. Fantasy and betting are part of our NFL coverage in Matthew as the guy. Right. And I was just like, I'm blown away by that, you know what I mean? Sure. Thanks. Sounds like it's not a separate, it's not a separate thing. It is, it is part of our it is a part of how we cover the NFL here at NBC. Gotcha. All right, I'm going to move on from the ESPN NBC thing. I want to get into the business of fantasy and betting because I find it answering, like I said, you're known as the fantasy guru and have been for a long time, but you've mentioned several times that you're going to be part of the betting coverage. Could you, I mean, could you have believed when you got into this? This day would come where NFL pregame shows are embracing betting coverage. It's still hard for me to believe. It is. I'm surprised I'm not. I'm surprised in a sense like again, like I'm old enough to remember when a fantasy football convention was canceled because it was going to be held in Vegas. Right. You remember that? Yeah, Tony Romo. Tony Romo's fantasy football convention was supposed to be in Vegas and it got canceled because Annabel players were going to appear at a Las Vegas convention center. And they felt still just NFL players being in Vegas was problematic. And now there's an NFL team in Las Vegas. So I'm surprised in that sense, like from that moment that, you know, within the last whatever it was, 6 or 7 years, we went from, you can't even appear to fantasy convention in Vegas to, you know, here's the halftime show presented by DraftKings, vandals, Caesars, bed MGM, pick your, you know, whoever it is, right? Points bad, blah, blah, blah. So on and so forth. So that's shocking to me. On the other hand, like the NFL is then how smart, right? I mean, the NFL, you know, the NFL is great at a lot of things. One of which is driving revenue. You know, in the NFL, you know, they're sitting here going like, here's how the landscape is and the tone of the country has changed. I think the point of view on sports betting has changed with the overturning of paspa and other sports doing it as well. And I think there was just, I think, the NFL, again, I definitely do not want to speak for the NFL. But my, you know, whatever view from the cheap seats here is that the NFL looks around and says, okay, you know, perception of sports betting in America has changed. It is that we've done the studies. We realized like our fans really care about this. This is a way for them. It's another way for them to engage with our product. And so in a, you know, in a smart measured way, we should embrace this. And it's also, by the way, a huge revenue opportunity for us. The NFL is great at making money. You know, they are. Yeah. Inflation is running hotter and returns are cooling down. Is your financial plan primed for a changing environment? Every week on the wise investor show, we discuss the latest financial trends and what investors need to know about them. 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Patriots Beat
"dungey" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"We're not talking about somebody that was super, super different. Like, this is a tenable for the Patriots, I guess, is the point I'm trying to get across. Right, no, we're looking at this because they might have another guy like this on their roster. And I know everybody in the NFL you need the number one wide receiver, even when you get them, you still need other options when that guy's covered and if you don't get them, you can still kind of make headway with some of these guys who are maybe not like Hall of Famers, but still branches a great player during this window. He's a little underrated. They might have this guy on the roster. It feels like they do in Kendrick Bourne. Yeah, yeah, I think so. All right, let me bring in the colts, the colts. While you're doing that, what do you think of this comment? He kind of looks like a lave. I could see that. I could see that a little bit. Yeah, I think a lot, of course, I got background noise now. I think a lave is a little bit faster in a straight line, I guess, maybe, you know, like in terms of true vertical routes, I maybe give that to the lava a little bit. But I understand, you know, the play speed and things like that. A lot of it is like, to me, the deep post is a lot of it, right? That's a lot they play. But that's the difference, I think, a little bit there with a guy like branch and a guy like a lave is just sort of the vertical route tree that he's going to run in the NFL, speaking about a lave. All right. I think we got the cold splay in here now. Nice. So this play is a lot like the also, it's just awesome to see Tony Dungey upset because that just that just makes me happy, right? So this plays a lot like the one that we broke down against the eagles where they're going to run that hitch corner concept, right? The smash concept. And again, he just has leverage on the safety, love the celebration..

TuneInPOC
"dungey" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"Kind of like Abraham Lincoln. I could never tell a lie, right? And so they asked coach Dungey, hey, you know, what would you do if you were playing defense against Peyton? And you kind of think you'd say, hey, you know, I'm his head coach. I'm not going to answer that. Instead, he's like, oh no, you've got to mix it up every single play. You can't play the same defense two plays in a row. You alive. And I'm like, coach, what are you doing? He's like, well, true. It's true. I mean, you know, like, you know, mix it up every single play. And so defense is like started listening. And so on first down, they play this defense, Sega down something totally different. Third down, they bring in some guys for third down only played entirely new defense. And so I guess he was just challenging his players, but as the word got out that we did a lot of no huddle that we caught a lot of plays at the line of scrimmage, defenses started doing more disguising before the snap, waiting to the last few seconds. And so I don't think you can over prepare. I think you can, at some point, say, hey, I've seen enough film, the haze and the barn. It's time to go out and play and react, like you said, to what the defense is doing, knowing that they're studying the film as well. And they're going to have some different wrinkles. But I guess my biggest fear was that all the years I was playing, I remember one time in my third NFL season, we played a team, and we hit them with a blitz in the fourth quarter and the quarterback for the other team came out and said, yeah, that was a new blitz. That the coach just put in, and he was wrong. We had run that blitz, but we'd run it in the preseason earlier that year. And he had not gone back that far to watch that film. And I just remember saying that is not going to happen to me. They are not going to hit me with a blitz that they have shown before during the season because I'm going to have watched that. Now they have something totally new they come up with that's fair game, but I think that's kind of where that film preparation came from. So talking about your legacy, I don't know if you probably do realize this, but one part of your legacy is that you give hope to every team that drafts a quarterback that throws a bunch of interceptions their rookie year. Not everyone has Peyton Manning, but your rookie year you threw 28 interceptions. I don't know if you realize this, but every, that comes up constantly where it's like, well, look at Peyton Manning's rookie year. Even though you were everyone kind of figured you were gonna figure it out, but was that rookie year, like was it just, was it was the step up just that much more difficult and do you realize that you have given every fan base hope whenever they're, you know, high draft pick, states right away. And they're like, well, maybe he'll be Peyton Manning. Yeah, I would like to get that one off my resume. I appreciate you guys not mentioning that in that nice intro that you have those other accolades, but if Trevor Lawrence wants to break that this year, I am for it. And the truth is there's a number of quarterbacks that would have broken it, including my brother, Eli, but you gotta be a 16 game starter to do it, right? And so like Eli, like they made him wait, ten games. They finally put a man. He got off to a hot start. We only had 6 games. You know, you can't throw 28 and 6 games. And now these quarterbacks, if they struggle early, what do they do? They take them out and get them out of the game. I go, no, no, no, leave him in there. Learn, okay? That's the only way to break this record. And so, yeah, you know, I was asking, we have a football camp in Louisiana for high school quarterbacks and receivers. And we have college players come in and serve as counselors. So Eli and I were doing a little Q&A with the college players and they were kind of saying what was one thing if you could do over again as a rookie, what would it be? And I think my answer was to don't under respect the NFL, but don't over respect it as well. I think I gave it too much respect as to how fast everybody was, how big they were going to be. And I just played so fast. I spent my game up, my feet were moving a thousand miles an hour. I was making these quick decisions without actually reading the coverage. And I think there's a fine line between look, they're going to be bigger. They're going to be faster, but they're still doing a lot of the same things that you did in college and find that happy medium. It just took me a long time to find it, Steve Young told me during our game against the forty-niners that season, he said, Peyton, the game's going to slow down eventually. Trust me, it's going to slow down. And he was exactly right. He just took a little while. It took 28 interceptions. But because I did stay in every game, I learned a lot about NFL that season. And we went from three and 13 to 13 and three, the next year, I don't think that would have happened, had I not struggled, had I not played all 16 games. So I'm a believer in putting those guys in right away. Put Wilson in, put Lawrence and let him play, let him see how fast these defects are. They're going to figure it out.

Out of Bounds Podcast
"dungey" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast
"Go ahead, finish. I was just going to say I feel like motor sports are so far behind on that. Like skiers, they make edits, snowboarders, they make edits, and we're like, I feel like I know half these athletes. Line traveling circus has been going on forever. I feel like I know Andy Perry because he's been doing a film series for almost ten years, maybe even ten years at this point. And it's like, it's relatable content. I can't relate to Ryan Dungey. And then he finally after he retired did that edit and I was like, oh yeah, I can maybe ride with him like through the Woods. He did it like on the track with corn, but still. Yeah, I think a lot of guys in the moto scene is definitely starting to pick up on that. I mean, actual Hodges is a prime example, you know? Like, his brother does dirt shark. So, I mean, he's gotten a lot of his opportunities to his brother and filming. And then Christian Craig, he's doing a vlog with his wife and his kids and showing behind the scenes and that's gotten him a lot of opportunities as long as his wife but like what is Christianity. Christian Craig's hasn't finished like top, I don't want to, but he hasn't even. Oh, did he win? Okay, well then. But like what I was saying is like, he hasn't been proteo Ming. Recently, and maybe I'm wrong 'cause I didn't. I didn't watch last weekend when it just started. But and he's still a huge name, which is like because he has because he's doing these other things. People are cheering for him and want him to win, which I just think is such like they're finally starting to get it, I guess, which is amazing. I didn't know he wanted him. That's amazing. I didn't want looked.

Out of Bounds Podcast
"dungey" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast
"After that. She went to Laura linz and then that's it. That was the finish line. There is no you don't go on and race Supercross. And it's really because of there isn't enough competitors. There's not enough storytelling, there's not enough competition. And especially in one place, from what it sounds like. When you go to Laura Lin's, everyone's there. But if you race in your district, and you're only racing against two females, it's really easy to be top two females. So it's like, how do we continue to get female racers female athletes, whether it be motor cross, which is I feel like a very, very intimidating sport. Yeah. You know, how do we continue to get shine light on these female riders? Yeah, I think that's just such a hard question because, you know, we can look back in the early 2000s, mid 2000, that's when the WMA was really popping, right? We had actually file like tera Geiger Taylor Higgins. We had all these amazing badass women that had that were getting picked up by Red Bull Honda and actually starting to create a path for pros, but the problem is is that they didn't bring enough revenue. So just like what I'm dealing with my category in the IPC, they decided to mix it because they're not bringing in the numbers. Which sucks. And I think that's why that's why it's so hard to recruit women into the sport because it's almost you have to sell them the idea of unfortunately this is a hobby and that's probably all it's ever going to be because if you want to actually make money and make a living off of moto, it's not there. I wouldn't say it's impossible, but it's not there. And I think moto is just struggling in a sport as its own already. Where they're kind of already struggling to support male privateers and more guys coming into the Supercross scene trying to be the next Ryan Dungey or whatever Ricky Carmichael or Jamie McGrath, you know, the sport in itself is very kind of withering away. So I don't know. Any time that I talk to a chick about writing, I'm like, yeah, you should definitely ride. And just keep it fun. And if it's fun for them, they won't walk away from it. Yeah, but I think at one point there has to be. Some type of pay. Like not, you know, yeah, we should always do things for passion and fun, but if you're out there riding the same course that, I mean, Dungey is retired, but that Dungey is. And he's making millions of dollars in your loading up your Honda civic with a harbor freight trailer towing your dirt bike like something is broken, right? 1000 times. So I'm not looking for an answer, but it's one of those things that I always found so interesting. And it's really cool to see a lot of major brands starting to like recognize females. Like you just signed up, which is like, congratulations. But that's an insane partnership. And it's honestly a no brainer for them. Like here's a safety company. You had a horrible accident and they make safety gear that maybe could have prevented this type of injury. So why not put you as a perfect spokesman for this brand? Yeah, yeah. But that one was definitely a great great shoe in. Yeah, that's amazing that brand's when it works. Sometimes people see eye and it works very well. But do you ever think about how do you and this is kind of going to be a jerk question, but I don't mean it. How do you provide value for a brand like liet? Oh man, I think just any, you know, this is how I've actually been able to sell my value for every brand is I'm like, you know, you'll get an athlete, very typically, that is just one sport. I have four sports. So I already have a way bigger audience than a lot of athletes out there. So especially with the specifically, I pretty much told you the exact same thing that you just said and I was like, you know, I was wearing a neck brace when I lost my arm and if it wasn't for that neck brace, I wouldn't be here right now. And so that kind of connected on a real cool level, but with Microsoft, I'm also sponsored with, I was able to tell them hey, I can use their technology in every single sport that I do because I always have to make modifications to my gear. So I think it really just depends on the brand and what the goal is, what they stand for and yeah, I kind of just adapt and work my way. Do you ever think I think I'm going to tell you now what I think that you care? But I think you should this summer create a video project like telling not necessarily your story, but I think there's so much value in MX video projects right now that's not being tapped. I think I'm blown away by it. Same with snow bikes. Jesse kirsch Meyer is. I mean, he's won the snow bike, whatever, what an Amazon snow cross. The last like four years. And he has like 4000 followers on Instagram. And I'm like, dude, you are like the top dog in your world, but no one knows who you are because competition is like, I don't want to say it's dying. It's alive and well, but like these video projects are so this is the world we live in, right? We swipe. So if you can get someone for two minutes and like, I'm not saying you have to tell your story, but you on a dirt bike, making like a desert at it would be like, that's what I want to see if I'm being honest. So it's actually very funny that you mention that. This is the first time I'm kind of mentioning about it, but I am actually working with Leah about doing an entire video series. And we very started working on it. So he brows open. Congratulations. As you should. But I think it's so that's what the, it's not the untapped market, but I feel like motocross is so far behind. And like I ride dirt bikes, 5 days a week, like not in the winter. I'm a 302 stroke Woods guy, like the nastier it is, the meaner it is, that's where I want to be. I don't want to race anybody. I'm really slow, but I really like single track, technical, tight, whatever. But like, that's what I want to see people do. So when, you know, like Cody Webb just came out with a video and I was like, this is what, I don't want to see Cody race. I want to see him doing fun things that I might be able to do so I can connect. Yeah, yeah. I just feel like go ahead..

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"dungey" Discussed on Jimmaa Attorney FM, WAAGJ FM
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Subtly Weird With Usman
"dungey" Discussed on Subtly Weird With Usman
"And you need to have in 2004 before you can actually do anything. You need to be invested. Yeah, yeah, you need to invest time and energy. The investing investment of time and energy resources to matter. You know, people in school soon automatically. Why is it going to school now? There was no way because our computer lab was just for decoration. Good day. Yes, no. You guys are not done. Not in really peculiar. I think Josephine is history. You remember a couple. So I think when they brought these students each I think Simon. I think everything. It's not Simon. Dan, he was into programming and stuff. He's one of the thoughts. If you see lamination like they are crazy developers. Wow. And we live school together. What happened? I think they were close to me. Instead of them taking computer science of the style going to the love and they started cooking. So for myself too, I think three. Why all of us, we are outside doing fine boyfriends. They ain't be loud. But in private session for I don't blame them. I don't even believe the guy goes. It shows me what I thought we had interested in it. And he walked. He walked out. Another time doing second juice could do that time. Not like doing it just didn't think. Do you have any was no day? When we went to a technical school, so obviously, like he said, his experience. It was interesting for him like this school like, but I wouldn't know. I don't think we have a discussed behind Facebook. I don't think we did. Like, what do you feel about it? Was your opinion on the idea like you have to land on the job like? What would you say is like the rights are proof to leaning? First of all, you need to decide how you want to then. Some people say they prefer PDFs are reading. To me, personally, I just haven't thought. If I videos. So you have options now. So if you are going to go into PDF routes, okay, maybe you can Google and okay, there are apps like solutions to help you redundant. But if you want videos, then there is udemy there. You want YouTube. YouTube is YouTube is very big. YouTube is the king of development now. You know, you have guitars like for goods. I think YouTube is for tutorials. Because compared to and it is free. I don't understand how you love it. Everybody, you know, every time you open YouTube, your feet, there's always the videos you see. So you know, the way all these companies are still in our data cleaning is to tell all the experiences. We are seeing you. But there's less assets. Now that was what I do. So once I open, I was also videos consigning design. You are your design. Our front end development. What I do is recommended for your commanders for you. So what I do is I've created to play personally private for me that I just named them design affluence and so antimicrobials a design video. Because I know I can't just watch its immediately. So in my free time, I will just go back there. I think that's my route. That was what I used for you to because we did a project on HMG, like for instance the advanced 2000. That access to publish an article. Stage one task. So publishing the article now, they said you should include links to tutorial videos. That was when it just occurred to me that. On YouTube I just searched in beginner tutorial for HTML. I saw it to our comprehensive video form. I think most. Although if we could come to. Yeah. So I've seen it. Speaking of linear scene. I was like, I was like, what's that? No, no, I feel like, you know, you know, creators are getting people. The fact that these resources are now. Are you need now these words? Just your dedication. Look for details, D Wi-Fi. Download. Just download. Okay. Problem is there are different categories. So how do you decide where you want? Do you want front end backend UI UX mobile? So okay, I think for the listeners, I know invested in Texas without you. How do we categorize this since okay? Okay, let's list them out. And we have them about mobile developments. We have machine learning. Data science. We have data science fiction and television. We study. So the basics are just like front end backend design and what again and data science let's put data science data. So how do you define front end to be looking front end is what you see in it from your websites. I think it's just websites. Go to Pascal, which you see. Not only website applications to basically frontend what you see. What you get to touch. Backend is Google. Depending on where it is. Let's say you want to post a picture of Facebook. Now, including the pictures. Why push the post board scene? What actually make that post birth informed or what I can make it upload to the Internet? Okay, the intestine. That's exactly. Stuff is book posts as an example now. That boats in. Yeah. That you are seeing is the front end. But in moments you push it push it. No, okay, okay. What's up? Yes. That makes that's in function. It's the back end. Your experience using it. Okay. Okay, can I, okay, I think I can actually do that. I'm doing design. So I think UI UX designer is like UI is like use our interaction and UX user experience. So that's basically falls into the category of how you feel and how you navigate where you're using your product. UI is like the beautiful splash screen. You want you guys see now the way you tap is the animation and order so color. For everything walks are the fonts and typography color, everything. So I think that's him. That's you I know. Yeah. Do you use that experience? It's actually more complex. UX is like, you know, when you pick up and up now why you like interacting with the fox now, you are comfortable which is in it. Like you don't think about using the app you just flew with it. I think that's a very good user experience. Well, you know, we are watching Silicon Valley now. I was 2040 black. He's not going to be spoilers. So in Silicon Valley, this guy was his name, I forgot his music. He did an app. So I think during the course of launching the app now, there goes over like 500,000 downloads. When it got to daily active users, there isn't like 30,000 people. Out of 500,000 downloads. It doesn't add up now. It's not equivalent. So it was wrong. I think in that case, the user experience was not clear too, because when they're coding before cost group, like for research, and they ask them, they choose other people. They are the idea is the app is okay. Well, using it, it's very confusing. User experience is like, I don't even understand what I'm doing. I think that's what you exclusive. Why you are using anything like a website like a mobile app. The fact that you can just know that your buttons are they are very easy for you to use the navigation everything. The experience that in is very different. I think that was user experience design. Yeah, that's because you buy tomorrow. You know, you know everything needs to know about its digital videos, it's like two seconds. Or does design a page maybe like ten pages like by the time you go to the third one? Well just on install. Exactly. No, you know, it's actually pleasant influence now. It is only for like if I don't have space on my phone now. I would do for the app that's even if it's the other make you happy to use exactly. You'll be likely to keep the one with bodies that experience. If you just kept for the sake of I needed to function, you might just remove it until it's completely. I think just the computation of data and the analysis of it now. Okay, data analysis. Data science is machine learning. I see on the Internet. I did different. I don't know how to relate that. Yeah. My dad's have to do it. Yeah, yeah. I think I read some videos. I mean, like, maximum knowledge of mathematics. You actually need much. And now you start moving some machine. Exactly like is computational. And machines to out to do something. Like artificial intelligence. So all these feuds now. And I think some of them you have to progress from stage to stage. Don't try to pass yourself. Like, you know, if you want to eventually go into data science. But is it like python for data science and python for backend? It's just a language. Python is white now. Button for many things. Okay, it's like a two now. Different aspects. Evolved beyond the programming language because you can use python for this curry anything for web okay for mobile. Anything. And it does you think about it. Okay, you think about ten days on application of python? Yes. A lot of that. I found stuff within my own python. Just by the end of the scene, it's a simple to use. So it's not simple to use. Content Andy. Something people get super Dungey. Yeah, yeah. I don't know what it still looks like. We are talking about the podcast with tech people. Python is beautiful. For virtually anything. And it's anything that arose on the Internet. I can't show that python application or the other. Makes sense. Okay, back to what we initially started learning on the job. The Lenin aspects is it a try to learn to an extent that you can continually because I think in this text piece we are doing Scotland because different frameworks libraries come out every time. Exactly. It's like a constant it takes place now. Yeah. Like every three days is. Exactly. I was doing one in ten ships with graceful good. Then, okay, they thought the initial basics for the first, I think it was violent to three months. So the first two months were just extend. The last month was now the practical application. What I learned, the final one month, that's the practical moment. It was more than what I learned the first two months because then they told us to build something. They give us different topics. So the total topic, then what's then how to do that particular application. So it's more about development. So it's a great and app for what I learned just done. It was more than what I've learned throughout. That was going to show you how to do it. But it doesn't mean that you can't do it on your own. Well, why you actually applied? Then that's when you start learning how to actually do it. Yeah, that brings me to something practice. If you ever think I'm going to eat this, I know you are not going to practice, don't try it. Let me see my own experience with it. So I was doing a console because there are Google's professional UX certificates. They are like 6 stages. It's only a default stage you get to actually designing. The fundamentals the food four weeks goes. That is the first part of the security aspects. Just to tell me what you see. For four weeks. Yes, just for four weeks. And looking at it, there are a lot of things I did not know. But at the same time, I'm working to do our videos. I'm using a figma to design. So my first wire frame was like, I was like, what is wire for me? I don't know. Just the skeletal muscle of the design. Then the guy explained it was like, don't think about it just think about where you want to put it. I've read nothing so way before, but I have no applied. I will add knowledge of it. See you understand me. But the moment I used my mouse to draw my fist square. I started getting things like auto layouts out to apply all those things. The stroke sound effects I know that. So the libraries you can add. Another stuff. And it was not I practiced before I knew. So me, me, in conclusion, I feel like practice is just maintaining. Even if you want, you will be leaning on the job. At the beginning, just gets to know what you are doing. So once you are balanced, then stop practicing and continue practicing. That's the only way you just get food. I know you practice you lend your own methods of doing it exactly because that's sometimes and I started front in that fist. It is a JavaScript use. And notice that I watch a lot of videos, but I will not do that. I will not try to work because I know what it's worth for them I know. I love you struggling, I'm struggling. You cut it again. And because of the practices I'm looking at, you have consistent. I will not find my own. Exactly. So once you press this all the time, you have your own method, and to make it easier for you. Not that you want to use whatever you do, you trade, you're going to sleep. You come back to your YouTube. You can look at two different one persons who can be Sue lines, other person can be 5 lines. And some people that will leave space after. It's. Not how you do yours. And you can't understand that. That's just it's about learning on the job. Yes, you learn on the jobs. It has to start from some driving foundation. It's very interesting. Exactly. So your foundation is just like building a house is like there's no foundation. I also think the beauty just constant practice. You have to keep up with strengths, yeah, because then you go offline for one week. You can just figure out things like you have like when did they add this feature that can help me, boy, if you are constant, you knew that you never be lost. And there is also something called to do your help. You continue fully into three hours, but you don't want to implement it. It has always been a problem for many of us. Those of you guys watching on YouTube, it was really an experience of people as any experiences that they've been in. They've been fully tutorials for a year now. Why? You adjust meant to follow it through the applied or you think of an application then look for studios to help you to do what you want to do. So you don't need to just start. There we are. That's the way I finished that one. And I go through and that's one. I would do so now I will never. Do the end. After. Me. Yeah, I'll just watch individual practice and it doesn't work that week. I would like you to learn in a classroom now. It's just like the lecturer comes down. Electrodes back to back. If you don't go home after each lecture, what's yours? And you actually apply that thing. Like you try to solve it to try to do it. Yes, they have thought you yes. You've seen this. If you go to YouTube now, you want to use the studio. How was it? And you've not used your mouse. You've not actually entered VS good to actually print a new world. Exactly. So you won't get anything because all those you just think okay, I've known this simple. If you don't apply it because why you are applying it, something like Google. There's a parameter.

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