35 Burst results for "Each Season"

Recipes for Success
Self-Care: Giving the World the Best of You, Not the Rest of You
"Always like to start at the beginning which is to define what actually is self -care and I'm actually just back from a weekend away where I went over to Edinburgh and I think the analogy that they always do in every airplane safety demonstration is really apt when you come to self -care which is oxygen mask analogy. So when they're giving a safety demonstration they always talk about how if it was the case that cabin pressure was to fall that you should put on your oxygen mask first before you attempt to help people around you and it's a very good analogy I suppose for self -care that you want to be looking at like what you need to do to give you oxygen and then you look outwards to see who else can I support now that I've sort of made sure that I'm protected and I can continue and I think it's a really good analogy and it's like this kind of left of you and that's a really important distinction I've learned over the years as well you know when people say a glass is half full or a glass is half empty and often what we do with self -care is you know like maybe we get a facial or we get our nails done and like we're topping up this glass or jug of water right but like if you keep pouring out of the jug without replenishing then all you're really doing yes you might fill it up but all of a sudden a week or two later is back to like dangerously low levels again so often what you actually want to try do is have that jug overflowing right so you're always full but the excess runs off and that's what fills other people's cups and really what that's talking about is sort of making sure that like you yourself feeling are good you're full of energy you're full of the joys of life maybe you're full of gratitude and then you give your excess to other people so it's not like you fill up and then you give that away and you're constantly in this fill it back up phase which sort of has a lot of effort attached to it it's rather like can you get yourself to a good place where you actually nearly have like so much that it's overflowing and you can easily give that excess away because it's not it's not detrimental to you because you have enough to continue to fuel yourself as well i really like that analogy like just as much as the oxygen mask one and i think what that reminds me it's self -care is not like one and done right it's like something that you always are sort of making sure that you have time for yourself to do that because you don't want to be trying to fill other people's gases from an empty jug nor do i want to feel that i'm having to take away from myself to give to other people because that can put you on a path towards resentment as well so what actually is self -care about like bubble baths and facials and you know lighting a candle and i enjoy doing all of those things so there's nothing wrong with those things as well but they're very surface level self -care and there is kind of two layers of self -care one is the surface piece but one is much deeper as well and it gets related into understanding your needs and values and living a life aligned to them it's your time it's your boundaries it's maybe having an understanding of your priorities so it's also when we think about self -care is making sure that we were maybe hitting on items that are from both of those lists so the surface level is the sort of relax rejuvenation the rest pieces could be a nap in the afternoon or it could be like i said going to the spa it could be shopping if that's what you enjoy it could be getting a nice cup of coffee out and just being able to you know sit in the sunshine and drink it or sit by yourself and drink it and have nobody disturb you probably harder self -care pieces are the the deeper ones right so it's the boundaries so saying no to people saying no to maybe even spending time with people who drain your energy like that's self -care in itself or if that's not possible it's maybe distancing yourself a little bit from those people i think that's particularly apt coming up to christmas because we do find ourselves in situations where we're spending time with people that perhaps we don't at other times of the year and it can be a very difficult and draining time of year for people it can be things like hobbies i chatted to shaz about this back in season one it's sort of something that we've lost a little bit as our world has got like so convenient and so automated and we're so busy doing all of these other things but like having time to do something that you're passionate about or you're interested in or that engages your creativity and your curiosity is actually really really important because it's carving out time for yourself and often these hobbies can be incredibly self -soothing because you don't think about other things that are going on in your life you're just thinking about not dropping a stitch or you last week and she was talking about how when she hunt horse riding she was literally you know you have to have full concentration because you didn't want to fall off the horse and hurt yourself so hobbies can actually be a really important part of our self -care routines as well

The Dan Bongino Show
Why Dan Will NEVER Vote Democrat
"Appreciate that, but don't worry about me, I'll be fine, I appreciate your concern, but you do, you get a lot of negativity in this business, primary season's always particularly ugly, it's not my first one, I've run in three of them, I've run in three, I've been involved in for a really long time, I'm used to it, everybody will get over it, and it's like I said, I'm going to support the Republican nominee, I mean listen, it can't get any worse than the Democrats, and you can't hypocrite, be a I can't start the show telling you today to go and vote because Republicans aren't the solution to your problems, but Democrats are the cause, and you've got to stop the cause of your problems before you can find a solution and turn around and go, my guy don't get it, I'd be a total fraud, and I'm not, and I don't do that, I don't vote for Democrats, period, ever, under any circumstances, it was Chris Christie, yeah,

The Dan Bongino Show
The Pneumonia Outbreak in China: Don't Panic Just Yet
"In the morning? Don't believe the first media narrative. I bring up the Bongino rule because there's an outbreak of a new disease in China. What? Yes! And I want everyone to please up front and center. I know you all get it. I don't mean this in any kind of a condescending way. But I just want everyone to just chill on this thing for a minute. There's a reason. Do not trust anything the media says on this thing. Anything. Talk about it. Digest the stories. But I want you to read them. And I want you to read them with my Dipsy -Doo -Flip -A -Roo theory. That anything they say, you should probably believe the opposite. The reason I don't buy this is we've been through this before, before an election season with a disease emanating out of China. And the media's not going to tell you the story. They're going to tell you a story. I need you to understand the difference. There is a difference between me telling you a story and telling you the story. The media, what they're looking to do here with this, they're is trying to figure out right now how to leverage this thing to take advantage of the election season and make Biden look good, or at least not make him look bad. If Trump were in office, it would be the opposite. I assure you, and Jim, you can attest to this as an avid follower of the media politics. If Donald Trump were in office and these reports of a pneumonia outbreak in China, the headline in every liberal newspaper would be what? It would be, here we go again! Here we go again! Coming down from the sky! Rivers and seas boiling! Forty years of darkness, earthquakes, volcanoes, man rising from the grave! Human sacrifice! and Dogs cats living together! That's it! Those would be media newsrooms right now, for those of you who grew up in the 80s and saw Ghostbusters. Human sacrifice! Dogs and cats! The fact that you're hearing so little about it says to me a couple of things. The media has decided to chill on the story to not make Biden look asleep behind the wheel. But second, media the is probably also saying, hey we don't have to panic right now because we don't know what it is, it may be a pneumonia outbreak but we can't trust China, and we should probably chill

The Mason Minute
After The Game (MM #4625)
"It was a rough weekend, went up to see my nephews play football in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Didn't tell them we were coming up, but surprised everybody and made the trip from Nashville. It didn't go their way. They lost. Wasn't one of the greatest games. But what amazed me was what happened after the game. They got beat something like 28 to 7, and their 7 points came in the last few minutes. But the one thing they were more upset about? They have a tradition of going out and praying after the game. And so the family and the fans come out and join them on the field and they pray. Well, they were the visiting team and they weren't allowed to do that. And the coach, while leaving the field, wasn't upset that they'd lost, wasn't upset that their season was over. He was upset that a school tradition wasn't allowed to happen because the Catholic school in Fort Wayne wouldn't allow them on the field. Now, of course, all their fans were on the field whooping and hollering because they were going to the state championship. But through all of that, all the coach cared about was that something that mattered to that family of coaches, players, and home families couldn't do what they'd done every single game of the year. He was upset about the game, but the family and the community much more important.

The Mason Minute
After The Game (MM #4625)
"It was a rough weekend, went up to see my nephews play football in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Didn't tell them we were coming up, but surprised everybody and made the trip from Nashville. It didn't go their way. They lost. Wasn't one of the greatest games. But what amazed me was what happened after the game. They got beat something like 28 to 7, and their 7 points came in the last few minutes. But the one thing they were more upset about? They have a tradition of going out and praying after the game. And so the family and the fans come out and join them on the field and they pray. Well, they were the visiting team and they weren't allowed to do that. And the coach, while leaving the field, wasn't upset that they'd lost, wasn't upset that their season was over. He was upset that a school tradition wasn't allowed to happen because the Catholic school in Fort Wayne wouldn't allow them on the field. Now, of course, all their fans were on the field whooping and hollering because they were going to the state championship. But through all of that, all the coach cared about was that something that mattered to that family of coaches, players, and home families couldn't do what they'd done every single game of the year. He was upset about the game, but the family and the community much more important.

The Mason Minute
After The Game (MM #4625)
"It was a rough weekend, went up to see my nephews play football in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Didn't tell them we were coming up, but surprised everybody and made the trip from Nashville. It didn't go their way. They lost. Wasn't one of the greatest games. But what amazed me was what happened after the game. They got beat something like 28 to 7, and their 7 points came in the last few minutes. But the one thing they were more upset about? They have a tradition of going out and praying after the game. And so the family and the fans come out and join them on the field and they pray. Well, they were the visiting team and they weren't allowed to do that. And the coach, while leaving the field, wasn't upset that they'd lost, wasn't upset that their season was over. He was upset that a school tradition wasn't allowed to happen because the Catholic school in Fort Wayne wouldn't allow them on the field. Now, of course, all their fans were on the field whooping and hollering because they were going to the state championship. But through all of that, all the coach cared about was that something that mattered to that family of coaches, players, and home families couldn't do what they'd done every single game of the year. He was upset about the game, but the family and the community much more important.

The Mason Minute
After The Game (MM #4625)
"It was a rough weekend, went up to see my nephews play football in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Didn't tell them we were coming up, but surprised everybody and made the trip from Nashville. It didn't go their way. They lost. Wasn't one of the greatest games. But what amazed me was what happened after the game. They got beat something like 28 to 7, and their 7 points came in the last few minutes. But the one thing they were more upset about? They have a tradition of going out and praying after the game. And so the family and the fans come out and join them on the field and they pray. Well, they were the visiting team and they weren't allowed to do that. And the coach, while leaving the field, wasn't upset that they'd lost, wasn't upset that their season was over. He was upset that a school tradition wasn't allowed to happen because the Catholic school in Fort Wayne wouldn't allow them on the field. Now, of course, all their fans were on the field whooping and hollering because they were going to the state championship. But through all of that, all the coach cared about was that something that mattered to that family of coaches, players, and home families couldn't do what they'd done every single game of the year. He was upset about the game, but the family and the community much more important.

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast
A highlight from 3 Steps To CRUSH The Next Crypto Bullrun!
"I have three tips to master the upcoming bull run in crypto. You follow these three steps and you will set yourself up for financial freedom. Bitcoin bull run season is almost upon us and you want to make sure you have the tools to succeed. So kiss that mayo sandwich goodbye, it's time to make some real bread. Our first tip is have a clear game plan. That means a beginning, middle and end to your investment strategy. And that begins with your entry point on that coin you're buying. What you don't want to do is chase pumps and get caught up in buying just because everyone else is buying. You need to make a price target and stick to it. Do not fall for FOMO. And arguably more important than your entry is your exit. A coin doing 100x means nothing if you don't take profit and all the gains melt away. The best way to avoid that happening to you is to have multiple sell orders at multiple price targets. Personally, I hold a little Cardano and I plan on selling some as low as $4, even though I think it's going higher. And guess what? If it does go higher, I'll sell even more. I have price targets all the way up to $7 in case Cardano does a 20x from these current levels. It's important to realize you can't call the exact top. So sell over a period of time to hedge your bets. And to prevent your game plan from failing after you're hypnotized by high prices, visualize your goal from investing. If you're saving up for a car, a boat or a home down payment, it's much easier to hit that sell button if you're thinking of those goals. Picture yourself enjoying the fruits of your timely investment. Imagine you're already in that kitchen remodel. The boat is already in your driveway. Visualize that Rolex. Sure, that JPEG of that cartoon monkey looks cool. But imagine getting out of your mom's basement. To me, that looks a little cooler. But make sure you adjust your plan accordingly. New partnerships could inflate your favorite coin's value, meaning you might need to tweak your exit points. Heck, imagine the SEC loses a case against your favorite protocol. Or an overall bearish trend could hit the markets, making all your targets look like an absurd moon boy's fantasy. So have a strong game plan, but adjustments are key. Second tip, go all in. Going all in means doing thorough research on your own and then only investing in the number of coins that you can reasonably keep track of. Don't spread yourself too thin. So learn about the tokenomics and the protocol's future plans. Read the white paper and even potentially join a community discord. But if I were to give one warning, it's to pay attention to your sources so you can avoid an echo chamber. Avoid maxis and check for biases. If the name of the channel you watch is SafeMoon Lambo Club, well, they might be biased. And then figure out your bandwidth. Are you living at your parents or on disability with nothing but time on your hands? Well, you can follow and research many more coins than a doctor working 80 hours a week. So use your time wisely, but be realistic about how much time you actually have. But more important than any of that is to not lose interest. Don't get lulled out by sideways price action. Ironically, the point at which you should be doing the most buying is the point in which the markets are at their worst. So you enter while it's boring and then you can exit while it's soaring. Third and final tip, take profits, take profits. Did I mention take profits? Taking profits is the number one thing separating the winners from the losers in crypto. Most people will just hold on to their coins, afraid of missing out on possibly higher gains. That's normal. It's FOMO and we've all been there. This is why you need a plan for selling your coins. My favorite selling strategy is DCA out or dollar cost average. You sell gradually and don't try to sell them all at the very top because it's impossible to predict. But if I could give a warning is to be aware of how quickly crypto can move. This isn't the stock market or precious metals. Prices can go up quickly, but they can fall even faster. So you have to be careful. Which leads us to if a coin's price is suddenly tanking, don't buy more just because it's cheaper. It might keep going down for a very long time. We call these falling knives and never try to catch a falling knife. Don't give back all your profits getting swept up in a relief rally. By following these three steps, you're putting yourself in a position to become a millionaire in the upcoming bull run. You're not just hoping for financial freedom, you're actively creating that reality. Think about what you can gain from your hard work and keep your eyes on the prize. Your journey in crypto is a big deal, and you're in charge of writing your own success story. I'm DZ with Discover Crypto, and I'll see you at the top. Thank you.

Crypto Altruism Podcast
A highlight from Episode 129 - Gitcoin - Elevating public goods with decentralization, quadratic funding, and community coordination
"You know, there are so many neat things that people are trying already. You know, like, for example, we ran around for a community group in Oakland, who had funding from their local government, it was basically all community organizations. You know, so really cool to see that play itself out. Even before we went down this road, Milwaukee was already doing some experimentation with quadratic rounds for very sort of niche applications, like helping people in Denver, Colorado, whose restaurants were struggling during the pandemic. We did a support for Ukraine round that was kind of a targeted approach at funding for that particular use case. But, you know, I think then another neat thing that's happening, which you may not even have heard about yet, is we now actually have a direct grants platform, which means it doesn't use quadratic funding. It's basically a way to use Web3 rails and all the existing tools, but just run more of like a traditional grants program. But I think we might start seeing things like people using quadratic voting to make decisions about how to give out the money amongst a smaller group of people internally. And so you might not be harnessing the wisdom of the crowd, but you can still have that transparency, that accountability, you know, all that kind of nifty stuff that comes along with using these tools. And also anybody who's created a grant proposal on builder potentially can apply to an even bigger number of different types of opportunities. So, you know, so I think, you know, we really, you know, are so just lucky to have such an innovative, creative, thoughtful global community. You know, like, we just saw a round run in Latin America where like the majority of the grant proposals were in Spanish, you know, and like we frankly, don't even have the resources internally to like provide support and documents and web pages. They just did it themselves, you know, which is so cool to see. And I think we're going to just see more and more of that. Like there's a Chinese community round that's happening. I've heard there's an African continent round that people are talking about, you know, basically any issue or cause you can think of, you know, there's probably somebody out there thinking about how they could run a grants program to do something about it. You know, and if somebody out there is listening and has some nifty idea, even without a big matching pool, like, you know, just like even a small amount of money that you put into a matching pool, or even just creating the space for people to give to something that matters, like even without a matching pool, I think can just be a really powerful thing. You know, there's something about just kind of creating the container for the conversation to bring the people together. And, you know, the neat thing about these grants programs is like the grantees are the ones who do a lot of that organizing, who bring their community with them, you know, and often do actually do a better job of supporting and onboarding people and creating guides and documentation and all that kind of good stuff in a way that makes sense to their community. So, yeah, I think it's super exciting and I definitely think about it a lot. Yeah, no, totally. I can see the excitement just as you talk about it now. And I think that, you know, what you said around the grantees is spot on too. It's just really cool seeing like how they've all kind of stepped up and contributed to the Gitcoin community in different ways, whether it's creating these educational onboarding materials, setting up one -on -one calls with people to walk them through getting a wallet set up and a passport set up, you know, which is fantastic. It's been really, really powerful. And, you know, obviously we have another Gitcoin granting round coming up November 15th, I believe you said was when it was starting, which is really exciting Gitcoin grant round 19. 56 million plus in funds allocated, really incredible. It's really been a catalyst for thousands of early stage Web3 projects. For those listening that haven't yet participated in a Gitcoin grant round, but are interested in maybe becoming a grantee, they have a really cool public good project, but maybe they're a little nervous. What advice would you give them? Yeah, I love this question. So a lot really depends on sort of what your starting point is, you know, so maybe slightly different advice, depending on like, you know, if you've already got a DAO that you're a part of, you know, you've got friends in the Web3 space, you know, I could definitely give some very specific advice for those folks, you know, versus like somebody who's brand new to the space, doesn't have an existing community. I think there's a place for everybody in Gitcoin grants rounds. And a big part of what we try to do as Gitcoin is like level the playing field, make sure that everybody has an opportunity to get in front of an audience, you know, that grantees can be discovered based on the kind of the quality and interest of what they're building. But yeah, I'd say the universal stuff, you know, it's very much like any community organizing or marketing. Like, you know, think about the picture that you put up as your picture, think about how you summarize the information in your grant proposal, think about the title that you use, good to have the name of your organization, and something to do with your value proposition. So people, maybe they're just looking for you by your name, and they know who you are, and they can find you that way. Maybe they've never heard of your project, but they're interested in your value proposition. So trying to be succinct and having both those things, kind of without needing to click away and go read it, you know, also that like, there's a bit of information that shows up kind of above the fold, as they say, like, you know, kind of in that little preview window, if you have a good little TLDR, that's like, this is what we're trying to do, this is how we intend to do it, this is why we're doing it, whatever you think is important for people to understand, like, I'm trying to raise this money so I can do this, you know, the more that you can be super clear about, like, by next round, or by six months from now, I hope to have accomplished this, and you can follow along and and sort of follow that journey. I think that's really important. Also, if you've been a grantee for more than one round, I know we're talking about new grantees, but updating people is super important, too. They sort of haven't seen that you've done anything with the funding, people start wondering, you know, like, you know, what are you really doing with this money? Should I give again? But I would say for like, people who in particular, who might be nervous, who don't have a web3 community, I would say like, there's a lot of people who are super supportive and helpful in our community. Like, so starting by coming to like our Twitter spaces, the Gitcoin hosts, which you can follow along at the Gitcoin Twitter account, and we're always announcing when the next ones will be. Also, you can usually find there's like a grantee support page, where we have like an event listing, which you can find linked to right off of the main Gitcoin website, gitcoin .co. So I mean, just follow along there, you know, and that can give you a sense of like, just if you just show up, you know, I can tell you that we are super friendly and supportive, you know, and you can just like come and talk about what you're working on, or even just listen for a while and see how other people are doing it and get comfortable, I think people will get a sense that it's a very welcoming and friendly space. You know, but also, like, there's a million, maybe not million, there's definitely tons of these Twitter spaces being hosted by people. If you're not already active on Twitter, I hear you, there's a lot going on in the world. And Twitter is not always my favorite place either these days. But, you know, it happens to be where a lot of the crypto community is, you know, definitely wherever your community is, like, try to bring them on board. But it's a lot easier to get donations from people who are already familiar with crypto, who are already familiar with Gitcoin than it is to like, you know, take somebody from never even having a wallet to like setting up their first wallet funding it, you know, connecting to passport going through all those stages. Definitely great guides out there. You know, I think it's a great idea to like host onboarding sessions or like office hours to help people in your community might want to support you. But definitely the lowest hanging fruit is the existing Gitcoin community that's quite active round after round. And you can find those people on our Twitter spaces, you can find those people, you know, in various discords, but also on the Twitter spaces that other people are hosting. And, you know, and I'd say one other thing I would throw out there is Telegram. All these tools that, you know, if you're from outside the web through space might be a little bit daunting. But you know, if you just join the Gitcoin Telegram group, there's so many people providing peer support, helping each other answering questions. Like if you just jump into that thread, which again, you can find it directly through our homepage, you know, you can from there, like find people who might want to help you with what you're building, or might have a similar project and want to collaborate with you, you know, or, you know, want to attend your Twitter space if you host one and invite other people. So yeah, I would say just like, focus on the people more than the technology. And like, figure out where the low hanging fruit is of like, where those people are that, you know, might be interested in working with you and supporting you. And don't hesitate to reach out and like DM people and, you know, and ask questions. You know, like, I'm always happy to chat if I can find the time. You know, definitely lots of people who are doing their project for the first time reach out. And like, you know, even share what you're thinking about posting in your grant proposal with others like, you know, there's no wrong time to do that. Even if you're listening to this right in the middle of an active grants round, and you missed the opportunity to apply, it's not too late to get involved to start listening to those Twitter spaces to join the Telegram. You can even post your grant proposal and then just apply three months from now in the next round. You know, so can't hurt to like, just moving start things forward, start onboarding your community, start playing with the tools yourself. Really helps to actually go and donate yourself to if you haven't before, because having done it yourself, you can then help other people do it more easily. Yeah, definitely. That's great advice. And you know, I think me personally, I only participated in two rounds, but was really kind of involved more as a community member and like just kind of listening in and being a part of the community before then, right. And it was a great way for me to learn and to kind of get my feet wet a little bit and to see what's going on before diving in headfirst. So great advice. Thank you so much for sharing that. As we near the end of our conversation, there's one thing I want to ask you about. I know that web3 can obviously be very stressful, fast paced, especially, you know, during Gitcoin grant season two, it can be feel like a bit of a sprint, especially for I imagine, the team that's working on the back end. You're also big, I know that you're a big advocate for getting outside for nature for laughter is the best medicine. I know you like to post some videos of you juggling, you know, by the lake is kind of a way to disconnect. Tell me more about how you stay grounded in this busy world of web3. Because I know that there's something that a lot of people struggle with. It's hard, man, honestly. And I can tell you, like, having spent much of my life working on, like, what feels like really life and death issues a lot of the time, like, this is definitely something I've struggled with for a lot of my life. I've definitely gone through cycles of burnout and like, you know, all that, you know, I would say just like, trying to not take everything too seriously, trying to take a step back and see everything in perspective, you know, surrounding yourself with like, friends and family that like, know you and love you and support you. You know, like, getting outside every day really makes a big difference to me. You know, my dogs are a big part of my life. You know, and they're, they're really a gift, because like, they demand that I take them outside. So even if I'm not feeling like going for a walk, they always do. And, you know, I feel like, basically, like, I having like a stressometer, you know, like, if you can sort of like monitor how you're doing, and when you get past like a certain threshold, like, just knowing that it's always okay to just like step away for a bit, you know, even just like, you know, just putting everything on pause and taking three deep breaths can go a really long way. But you know, like, I definitely feel like you really genuinely recharge your batteries by like going to a park or, you know, like the whole touch grass drink water thing like you have to take care of yourself to be able to like, you know, take care of business. You know, so like drinking lots of water or like, I mean, it sounds like, you know, sort of trite or soundbites or whatever, but I think it's really true. You know, and the older I've gotten, like the more just I haven't been able to just continue to like push indefinitely, you know, like that it used to be that I would just burn the candle at both ends and like, you know, it's like, I don't really need to go to bed at a reasonable time. I'll just stay up all night every day working and, you know, operate on zero sleep and not eat enough food and, you know, go for drinks at lunch and you know, like it just like all of that catches up with you after a while for sure. Totally. So I mean, like, as much as everything feels really urgent, like I think if you think back on what felt urgent, like six months ago, three months ago, month ago, even a week ago, sometimes, like a lot of the times things seem a lot more urgent and a lot more stressful in the moment that they really are. You know, so like just trying to have that perspective. And like, yeah, just, you know, take the time that you need to like pace yourself. That's, that's, you know, it's a marathon, not a sprint, that whole thing definitely can feel like a sprint. But, you know, even during the grants round, it honestly, it is a marathon. Like, you know, it's a, it's a couple of weeks with like, at least a week or two on either end of like, preparing and unwinding. And, you know, especially for our team, like, you know, I worry, even when I see like myself or other team members, like pushing a little too hard. And definitely, we see that with grantees too. But yeah, I mean, maybe just get off Twitter. I mean that, you know, the algorithms have a way of like, sort of sucking us back in, keeping us engaged. So, you know, like, you know, spend some time, more time on Farcaster or Lenster. You know, like, there's a lot of good vibes out there too, if you're in the web3 space. And honestly, I think there's a lot of alpha to be had in those social media networks too, that like, because it's a much smaller community, you can really focus on like talking to people who are working on similar things without a lot of the drama and chaos. And, you know, so like, even just making some little adjustments to how you're sort of spending your social media time, I find that pretty helpful for me. I actually hang out on Mastodon a lot recently, because it's an old school decentralized platform with all kinds of interesting people, and definitely different perspectives that I'm not hearing all the time in crypto Twitter. So yeah, I don't know. Everybody's got different things that are going to work different for them. You know, if you were having this conversation with one of my coworkers, you'd say meditation, you know, spend an hour at least every day meditating. You know, another coworker of mine would say, go dancing every night. You know, like, so I mean, you know, just like, I guess, like, figure out what it is that like, brings you joy outside of the space and like, force yourself to do a little bit more of it. And I think the end result is like, you'll actually find that your project is more successful, you're showing up with just like better vibes in general, and, and that resonates out and draws more people in and, you know, so, you know, there's even self -interested reasons beyond just like your health that I think, you know, people will notice if you if you make that little extra bit of effort not to burn yourself out. And if you are burning out, like, take some time away, like it, you know, might feel impossible. Like I definitely can relate to that. It feels like every time I take a week off at Gitcoin, I come back, it's a different organization that I left. But, you know, if you're in the right place with the right people, you need to trust that, you know, things are going to be okay. And, you know, if you're not feeling that way, like, maybe that's an indication that you should be thinking about if you are in the right place. And, you know, maybe there's a lot of different orgs, a lot of different, you know, things that you can get involved in, like, don't feel so trapped in the moment, especially for a lot of the younger people in this space, like, you know, don't have a mortgage or kids that they have to take care of, like, you can take those risks, you can make big changes, you can step away if you need to and experiment, explore other things, like, you know, give yourself that permission when the consequences are not nearly as severe as, you know, it will be like when you're, you know, in your 40s or 50s or whatever. Totally. Yeah. Yeah. That is some great advice. Well, thank you for sharing that, all that. And I can definitely resonate with a lot of that, especially the dog part. I have a very hyperactive black lab who I need to get outside at least for three or four walks a day. So it's been, oh, and there's my cat poking its head in the door right now, just on cue as we talk about pets. That's hilarious. So yeah, great advice. Thank you so much for sharing and so important in this, you know, rapidly growing, fast moving space. So it's been a pleasure just learning from you and hearing everything you've had to say. I've learned so much just from this short conversation. Obviously, we weren't able to cover everything. So for those listening along that want to follow you get in touch, learn more about Gitcoins work, what's the best way for them to do that? I am at Ben West on Twitter, because I was lucky enough to have a friend who registered my account for me in 2008. And I'm the same pretty much everywhere. I think Benjamin West on Telegram. I actually, if you go to my Twitter, I have like one of those link tree type things that you can click on it, I'll show you like a bunch of different places to reach me. But Twitter, Twitter definitely works. And probably most people listening to this are active on Twitter. So yeah, come find me there. That's probably the easiest one. Drew, thank you so much for doing what you're doing. By the way, I think you have crypto altruism is great. And the people the interview are super fascinating. And, you know, so so I'm, it's an honor to be part of your podcast. And thanks for doing what you're doing. Yeah, well, thank you. That means a lot. It really does coming from coming from you to hear that I really appreciate that. So thank you. And thank you for sharing all that information. I'll make sure to include that in the show notes for those listening along. And to wrap things up on this amazing conversation, I'm definitely going to have to take some time to reflect, you know, after after this conversation, because so many really cool things we've talked about. I like to ask everyone the same ending question. If you could name one thing that excites you most about the social impact potential of web three, what would it be and why? Hmm. And that's a tough one, because there's so many things that excite me about it. Truth be told, if I could pick one thing that excites me the most, but the thing that excites me the most is the opportunity for communities to empower themselves and accomplish their goals. Like I, you know, when I see projects come into reality that, you know, may not have otherwise that, like, are possible, because of, you know, whether it's Gitcoin grants, or just web three tools in general, you know, that excites me, there's, there's a lot of specific use cases that really are close to my heart. But like, I think the thing that's underneath all of it, you know, is that sort of cultural shift that, you know, that we talked about earlier, like that, you know, idea that decentralization really matters that, you know, individuals should not just be treated like cogs in a machine. You know, and I think for so many of us, we live in these worlds where like, our work day to day is not fulfilling. And, you know, we feel like we're not treated with respect. And to me, that just really sucks that that's fundamentally where we're at in our world. Like, you know, we've kind of democratized so much of our world. Yet, like, our work is this one place that is fundamentally undemocratic, fundamentally exploitative, often, and extractive. And, you know, and like, I think there's a way to change that, that's outside of these kind of old, like, left right socialism, capitalism paradigms. And like, to me, that's really exciting, because I feel like we've been trapped in this kind of debate that doesn't really go anywhere for a really long time. And like, there's a lot more nuance to be had in terms of like, how markets can be used by communities in positive ways, and how people can empower themselves, you know, by using some nifty tools and kind of working together. And, you know, really, just by all of us believing in this thing that we're doing all kinds of amazing stuff as possible. So yeah, I think that's really at the core of what excites me the most. Yeah, that's such a good one. And I couldn't agree more. I think that, you know, Web3 is such an interesting kind of confluence of so many different people and ideas and, you know, philosophies that it's really cool to just kind of be able to build and without kind of having to go through those same debates over and over again. So that's a great point to end on. Couldn't agree more. Ben, it's been an absolute pleasure. Thank you so much. Really enjoyed this conversation. And thank you for all you're doing to uplift public goods, Gitcoin and yeah, and to inspire so many early stage projects and builders. So thank you work you're doing. It's been an inspiration to me personally, and I know for many others as well. So thanks for being here today. My pleasure. Honestly, it's an honor and a privilege. And hello to your cat there who's joining us for the tail end. Yes, he always likes to make an appearance. Thanks, Ben. A huge thank you to Ben for coming on the crypto altruism podcast. Whenever someone asks me why I love the Web3 community so much, I typically point to Gitcoin grant season. It's a true testament to the power of decentralization and leveraging the wisdom of the crowd to fund what matters. Gitcoin is an incredible catalyst for public goods in Web3. And if you are listening to this between November 15, and November 29, then GG19 is live and you have an opportunity to participate by sending a VONATION to your favorite projects. So make sure to check out the show notes so you can follow along and get involved. And that brings us to the end of today's episode. Thanks so much for joining on the crypto altruism podcast. I had a great time and I hope you did as well. For more great content exploring the intersections of Web3 and social impact, check us out at crypto altruism .org. Also, if you love what you heard, I truly appreciate it if you rate, review, and subscribe to the show. You can also support the show by buying us a coffee or making a small crypto contribution. Crypto altruism runs on the support of community members like yourself and everything helps. Thanks so much for joining us and I hope you'll join us again for our next episode. Until then, let's keep showing the world the good of crypto. 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A highlight from The Best Altcoins To Buy This Week! (Act Fast)
"This may not be the optimal market to start DCAing into coins for long -term holds, but right now is the optimal time for trading with a lot of amazing trade setups presenting themselves every single week. So in today's video, I'm going to run through the 14, yes, 14 trade setups, all of which are long setups this week, because you know what happens when you try to fight the trend, you get wrecked. This is a market where as long as the uptrend lasts, is your friend until the end of the trend. And that means we long more than we short. So today I have 14 long setups I want to discuss with you. Most of the setups are a little bit shorter term, like mostly focused on this week, but a couple are a little bit longer term, I would say like in the three to four month range. Not focusing on super long term trades here, but still definitely going to have some alpha for you in today's video as to what altcoins I think could be part of a rotation. As we're seeing right now, basically narratives hop from narrative to narrative as traders seem to be rotating profits into different sectors. And we're going to discuss where I think that rotation could take us. 14 very different altcoins in today's show. We're going to cover a couple narratives like gaming, like ZK, and hopefully you enjoy. Smash the like button if you are enjoying the content at the moment. Let's just start with Bitcoin. An interesting observation to make on Bitcoin is that the last time it had four consecutive weekly candles in a row to the upside, as you can see, like we have currently gotten, it actually did this in early January and ended up reversing for two weeks before continuing an uptrend. So I mean, just because it happened once doesn't mean we're necessarily going to get like a sustained pullback now. But I think what needs to happen and what the market is already starting to show us with weekly open here is that Bitcoin needs a little bit of a cooldown. Now a cooldown is not bad for altcoins. A cooldown, if Bitcoin just moves sideways, maybe a little bit down is actually good for altcoins because it gives the alt some breathing room. It takes the wind out of Bitcoin sales a little bit and gives the alt some room to run. So what I want to see longer term is definitely a sustained increase in Bitcoin dominance that shows liquidity is flowing into Bitcoin. And then eventually I want to see that siphon off into the alts. So I actually want to see dominance pushing up to 60 % for a really healthy market. So altcoins can have a sustained run. But for now, if Bitcoin just cools and alts run a little bit, that's okay for now. Another interesting thing to note is that Bloomberg analysts still expect a 90 % chance of a Bitcoin spot ETF approval by the 10th of January. At the moment, the SEC has another five days to approve an ETF. If they don't approve it, then they're going to have to delay until January. So we could see an approval this week. I don't think this will be the case, but it is a possibility given the fact this week we are in an approval window. So definitely look for some volatility on Bitcoin. All right, let's get into the official list of altcoins that I'm looking at my weekly watch list. By the way, this is a show that I've been doing pretty much every week, but obviously now there's extra attention on the show because we're finally getting some market movers. If you looked at my watch list last week, basically I think six out of the seven tokens that I listed all ended up in profits. We had some amazing trades from that watch list. So congratulations to everyone that got involved there. Hopefully from this week's watch list, similarly, we have some good trades that come out of this one as well. The first place I want to start is ThorChain. What you need to understand about ThorChain is that it's the ultimate bull market token. Because of its reflexive mechanism, the more capital that goes into Roon, basically the better the yields end up being because they need to incentivize LPs to stake tokens in the pools to balance out the Roon LP because Roon is pumped in price, right? So when you have a higher APR, a lot of people ape into Roon, increasing the TVL. We can see the TVL is skyrocketing at the moment, as you can see here. And what that means is that Roon has this really explosive effect, this compounding effect, this flywheel when the market starts to deposit into Roon. So Roon is actually pretty much the ultimate bull market token. In a bear market, it's the opposite. It's one of the worst tokens because it gets hit really hard the other way. When the Roon price is going down, the yields tank. A lot of people exit the ecosystem because remember, to facilitate omni -chain swaps, what Roon does is it basically has LPs where you're required to hold an asset one to one with Roon. So if you want to swap from, let's say, Ethereum to Bitcoin, you're going to need in the omni -pool your Roon pairing with Ethereum and Bitcoin in order to facilitate that swap. So that's why in a bull market it does really well and in a bear market it does really bad. Because we're in a bull trend at the moment, Roon is clearly performing really well. It's one of the strongest performers in the market at the moment. And for that reason, if we do see a pullback like we're seeing right now, this is one that I'll look to ladder into on continuation. As I mentioned at the start of the video, this is really a traders market and it's a market where you probably want to be longing more than you are shorting. And when we're longing more than we're shorting, we want to look at the strongest coins. There are a few rotational players that I want to talk about but you generally want to look at the strongest coins and on any major pullbacks you can use them as dip buying opportunities, not for spot but for trades only. So depending on your risk tolerance, you can use different amounts of leverage. Some people, if you have more capital, you'll prefer spot trading. For me, I actually do a fair bit of spot trading so I might go in with a bigger position or a low leverage position because I don't want to get wicked out like we saw on the 10th of November. But here are some levels that you can look at to enter Roon on the pullback. The major level I'm looking at is this cross section here between the horizontal and the upwards diagonal trend which comes at around $4. If Roon somehow makes its way back down there, I don't think it will. This would be an amazing zone to do some buying. If not, then you do have this zone right here at the 4 .7 area that could be an interesting look as a small ladder in zone. You could probably ladder in here and then your last gasp is at $3 .60. If it starts breaking this trend, then that looks really bad that it's just going to reverse all the way back down. I don't think that's going to happen though. I think momentum for Roon has been upwards and as such, we should treat it with respect and it's certainly what I'm looking to have a nibble at if we continue to get any sort of sustained pullback in terms of trading, of course, not long -term. Long -term positions will be on more key high time frame supports. If you want to learn a bit more about that, I actually uploaded a video called If You Miss The Crypto Rally Follows This Exact Roadmap, which talks about long -term investing. So today is the short -term show. Yesterday, if you go onto the channel and go onto my playlist, and there's also a playlist linked in the description, that will give you a roadmap for the spot side of things. In terms of buying spot Roon, you want to be doing so on key support levels on the higher time frames because we don't like to buy long -term positions on the shorter time frames. It just doesn't make or the lower time frames. It just doesn't make any sense, right? 4 swaps an interesting play now starting to wake up as well being the main decks on Roon. This is definitely a 4 beta play or a Roon beta play rather. So 4 is definitely what I'm looking at in a similar gist to what I'm doing with Roon. Any major pullbacks probably going to gobble them up from a trading point of view. And you can also see they closed with an all -time high trading volume right now. A lot of people are actually using Roon to swap, which is an amazing thing and great for the ecosystem. So that's Roon. Now I want to talk about Solana because Solana is in a similar position to Roon in the sense that being one of the most explosive price movers. But it's kind of an interesting spot, right? Because it's come all the way up from what $15 to $53 in price. It actually hit $60 for a brief period of time. Spot holders don't know if they should take profits here. Traders don't know if they should be longing here. It's kind of in a weird position. But if we look at Sol, we can see that it broke above the key weekly resistance at the $48 level. So for me, a pullback into this zone similar to a buying opportunity, because I think what tends to happen with these coins is the most explosive move happens last. We haven't, I don't think seen that blow off top yet. And I may be wrong, this $65 zone could have been this blow off top. But I still have a feeling that we get that final thrust from Solana that just squeezes all those shorts that are now starting to pile up a little bit. And that will be your final blow off top for Solana. So because I think there's a tiny bit of juice left in the lemon here, I would be looking at any major pullback similarly to Rune continuing to ladder in until the trend reverses. Happy to kind of lose a bit of money trying to play this game considering that the upside is fairly immense in my opinion, if you can hit that trade. So Solana is one that I'd be interested in longing on a major pullback. You know the key level on the weekly. Obviously, you want to confirm that with lower timeframe trade setups because you have a fantastic level to look at. And on let's say the one hourly, the four hourly, that's when you'd actually be entering. Okay, let's move on to a new subset of tokens. These are the tokens that haven't moved. I know Rune and Solana have moved aggressively and we are playing the by the dip game, I guess on those ones. But some of the coins I want to talk about now actually haven't really moved. Now they have moved because the whole market's moved, but just not as much like Polygon hasn't done a 5x like Solana has or you know, 6x, 7x like Rune has. It is significantly up of course, but there is a really interesting narrative starting to brew here and that's the ZK narrative. So if you actually remember back to earlier in the year, January, February, some of the strongest performers alongside like AI and LSDs were the ZK coins. There was a lot of ZK hype and Matic being your biggest coin in this ZK basket of coins tends to be a market leader and it also happens to have this big announcement happening on November 14th which is garnering a leader of the ZK sector if ZK starts to wake up. Because right now we're in this rotational market, we saw Solana rotate into Avalanche, we saw that rotate into Phantom, we saw gaming pop off, we're seeing all these narratives pop off, AI popped off last week. I think next, a narrative that hasn't really popped off, but one that did in January is ZK. So Matic's definitely one of them. In terms of trading this, you do have your major support at 76, but what I would be more interested in is a break of the 92 cent level on the four hourly. Any confirmation above this level would be a decent entry in my opinion and you can see this level mapped out on the daily chart as your key resistance that we're currently trying to test at the moment. If we break that level, then suddenly we can look at a scenario that happened earlier in the year in February, as I said during that ZK run, where Matic ran all the way to 150. A 150 Matic in this run is not out of the question at all. In fact, I think it could happen if ZK gains steam. So that's what I'm keeping my eye on. Now let's talk about some of the other ZK protocols, but before we get into that, while we're speaking on the topic of Polygon, if you do want to earn any yield on the Polygon side, you can go to the farming page on SmartX, which is one of our official show partners. It's an AMM, which reduces the negative effects of impermanent loss and sometimes leads to impermanent gain that currently offers some of the most competitive, in fact, the best rates on the Polygon side for yield farming. So you can see in front of you, you've got 30 to 40 % APRs on a variety of pools, which as I said, have a mechanism which reduces impermanent loss, which is obviously one of the biggest headaches when it comes to Lping in crypto. So I highly recommend using the link in the description below to check out SmartX if you are interested in farming, or you can also do swapping on SmartX and get some of the best swap in the market as well. Link in the description below to check out SmartX. I've got some big announcements coming soon that I'm excited to share with you as well, so stay tuned for that. So let's talk about some of the other ZK protocols. So if Matic starts to make a run here, what will I long? Well, I'm going to long the leaders. I'm not going to try and pick the laggards in this sector. I want to pick the strongest coins in this sector. If we look back to the last run, as I mentioned at the start of the year, some of the best performers were Mina Protocol, Loop Ring, Nute and Dusk. So these are the ones I'm looking at because the market's really familiar with them. I think there's a bit of synergy here with that narrative in these coins. So those are some of the ones I'm looking at. But whatever leads in this sector after Polygon, those will be the ones that I'm interested in. And you can see Polygon and Immutable, the two biggest ZK protocols have run, but a lot of the others haven't run yet. So I think it's a narrative that's flying slightly under the radar, but I think it'll catch up quick once it starts to gain steam. So as a rotational play, this is definitely one that I'm interested in this week. Another one I'm interested in, which is already starting to pump, but probably has a little more upside left in it, is Sei Network. Now we know how explosive these career pumps have been in recent times. Pretty much every token that's been listed on Korean exchange a bit has exploded. We saw this earlier in the year with Sui and Aptos. We've recently seen it with Mina Protocol. Now we're on its pair on Upbit. So Sei is definitely one that I'm watching. It's catching a strong career pump. It has moved, but Sei is what I would call a new coin, right? It's a coin that has launched in the bear market. It's newer. It has pumpermentals because there's less underwater bag holders, and it still is down from its original trading price on its first day. Not from IDO price, but from the peak that it hit on its first day because it had a huge pump, ended up coming back down. It did hit its low of, what is it, like 0 .09 here. It's now started to move back up to 0 .15, but that's less than a 2X on a coin that has, as I said, pumpermentals. It's obviously a trading blockchain built in the Cosmos ecosystem. So some interesting stuff with Sei. If you do want an entry here, I mean, you could look to get an initial position, but if you're using leverage, you want to be careful. I mean, this is kind of not really a great place to trade. Obviously on one hourly, you might be able to find, it depends how, like if you're trading breakouts, you could probably look for like a breakout of this trend here. By the time you're watching this video, it might be too late. So the best I can do for you is actually looking on the four hourly and showing you these key support levels. The 0 .1344 level, if we do get some sort of confluence with the horizontal and diagonal trend here, this would be a great pocket to buy in. But any zone along this major support zone will be an area that I load up, but it does depend on your trading strategy. If you are a high leverage trader, you want to be a lot more precise. Me, I'll either go in this with spot or super low leverage. So I'm not so concerned about getting the exact entry. I'm just trying to really catch it for the uptrend. So depends how you trade, of course, if you're trying to snipe that entry, got to be a lot more careful. For me, a much lower leverage than your average person because I found that's what works for me because I don't have time just personally to sit in front of my computer all day and snipe entries. That's not me. I much more size. So let's say instead of taking a 2k position, I'll take let's say a 10k or a 15k spot position. And then I can't get wrecked on margin, which has been helping me a lot. Or I'll just go in with like a 3x leverage position. So it would take a lot to shake me out of a trade. So that is one I'm looking at. Similarly to say another coin that has pumpamentals and has shown this in recent times as another new coin is Celestia. Remember guys, the new coins can pump so much harder than all coins in the market. That's why I've been saying for a long time, you should definitely keep your eye on the new coins from both accumulation and a trading perspective. Celestia, by the way, is one if you've been following me on Twitter that you may have gotten an airdrop for because I did an airdrop guide last year and I included Celestia and this could end up being one of the most lucrative airdrops of the year. Congrats to anyone that watched that guide or watch my tweet and got involved because right now if you held your Celestia bag, you'd won to $2 ,000 but for some people it could be a lot more if you use multiple wallets. So I think this one is fantastic and there's a few people that have been coming out and saying that it's this cycle's soul. Smartestmoney .eth, it's an account I respect. The number one coin m p &l trader on Binance, that's pretty crazy, that is very crazy actually, has added spot to a massive seed position quote unquote and basically said watch and learn wannabes. These guys out here buying salt while I'm buying the next Solana. Big call but I mean the market cap is reasonably valued 700 mil okay five bill fdvs a lot but we know in the short term the circulating supply definitely goes to dictate how explosive the price moves can be market cap 700 mils reasonable at rank 71 calling it the next soul I don't know I like this one I like it as a spot play but not maybe after this massive pump in terms of a trade though super interesting now actually on support trend you'll notice a lot of coins are following the same trend they have a diagonal up trend as long as they stick to that trend you long if they start to break down below you've got to be a little bit wary but they've also got these horizontal support levels that they make after their retracements so this is actually a good one too long there's a couple of levels here for you to look out for on the one hourly on Celestia so that's an interesting one and let's move into some of the final narratives here I've got two more to share with you and both of these include a variety of alt coins so the first one is perpetuals I think if this volatility is to remain in the market we could definitely see perpetuals performing well we're starting to see a catch up in terms of price and fundamentals despite that not being the case a couple of weeks ago and if you see in front of you volume is performing really well this is purpose trading season this is an on -chain aping season this is the season where people are trading perps I think the centralized exchanges are doing the best that's where most people are trading but I think decks could catch up and for this reason as well as the fact that I think volatility could remain for the foreseeable future I think the perp decks remain super interesting looks at the moment not for short -term trades this week but over let's say the medium term so two to three months maybe even six months so these are definitely ones I've got my eye on dydx I'm going to do a video on this week that's a very interesting trade GMX and gains network being the ones that are kind of your decks perp decks proxies and a few others and as you can see on the weekly a lot of these are barely moved so especially like GMX and games they're a very interesting look in my opinion and if you do want to snipe better entries on a coin like GMX I recommend you use Kyber AI which is a software that basically tells you the momentum of a coin based on a variety of on -chain indicators like the number and types of trades trading volume net flow to whale wallets and what I would do on a coin like GMX is essentially if you're lining up a buy and let's say you want to start buying when shifts momentum what I would look for is a pattern like this where it shifts from bearish into bullish territory now since this video is not live you're gonna have to open your up your own Kyber AI using the link in the description below to see where it currently is but right now this would actually be potentially an interesting place to long GMX if on the lower time frames it lines up with what the Kyber score is showing which is basically bearish price momentum shown by a strong reversal so heading back into bullish territory as you can see buys are now starting to outpace cells and volume is also up ticking across GMX all of those are metrics that go into the Kyber score Kyber score is one of my favorite metrics in crypto if you go to rankings you can actually sort by market cap I love doing this so I go more than 500 million for the large caps that you can actually trade perps on and you can see which coins are looking the most bullish this can help you get entries in the market especially in a bullish market like this searching for the bullish coins can be an amazing way especially using on -chain analysis to get better trading entries so link in the description to check out Kyber AI it's an extremely useful tool especially for confluence with getting trading entries and crypto bad to subscribers will get early access versus the rest of the pack so link in the description below of course it's free so not showing you anything paid it is a free service to use the last narrative I want to talk about quickly is one I think people are forgetting about it has had a bit of a pullback um but it's the gaming narrative into YGG the reason I say people are forgetting people aren't forgetting about gaming there's a lot of talk about crypto gaming on twitter but I think they're forgetting about one of the biggest gaming conferences in five days time starting on November 18th it lasts for a week there definitely could be some I mean a lot of the major projects are speaking there so there could be some interesting announcements and even if not I think there's bound to be hype into that conference so for that reason definitely keep your eye on the gaming projects there's two in particular that I like YGG because it's their conference and this is now having a pullback into a decent zone in my opinion and also GMT which on the weekly and I know once again you don't enter short -term trades on the weekly but on the weekly if it can pull back down into this pocket at 0 .22 and confirm this is support and if you line that up with your lower time frame indicators of course that could be a decent zone also to enter a GMT trade so gaming is something I'm not going to fade the bees are kind of going from one narrative to another but gaming is one that I've got my eye on ahead of the conference so I hope you enjoyed this video these are all the narratives I'm looking at right now mostly short -term some medium to long -term hope you enjoyed this was fast it was alpha packed let me know in the comments below if there are any other coins I should look at and I'll see you in the next one. Peace out.

Hearing Jesus: Daily Bible Study
A highlight from Jesus Draws Us Out of Deep Waters: Devotional, Bible Study, Matthew 14:22-36
"Do you sometimes doubt if you're truly hearing God's voice or if it's really your own? Or have you been in a season where it feels like He's completely silent? Have you been praying for a way to learn how to hear His voice more clearly? Hey friends, I'm Rachel, host of the Hearing Jesus podcast. If you are ready to grow in your faith and to constantly step into your identity in Christ, then join me as we dig deep into God's Word, so you can learn to live out your faith in your everyday life. How have they been in the roofing business for so long? Quality work at a great price. They keep their promises and communicate with you, the homeowner. Coats Bros Roofing will listen to you and find solutions that will accommodate your roofing needs. They'll give you a better than competitive price on your roofing job and make sure that it fits within your budget. Financing is available too. The highest quality at a great price. Coats Bros Roofing. Call 440 -322 -1343 or go to CoatsBrosRoofing .com. That's C -O -A -T -E -S. CoatsBrosRoofing .com.

Recipes for Success
Treat Others the Way THEY Want to Be Treated With Ciara Lynch
"You know the way like people often say like treat people how you want to be treated that's not actually true like you should actually treat people how they want to be treated because it's exactly to your point for some people like public recognition is horrifying yes there were times you would think not giving someone more hours is a good thing but you're right if someone is trying to save then it isn't so I think that's amazing that you're bringing that in to the farm as a workplace I suppose our biggest thing is you get that you're trying to be like an employer of choice yes yeah you know we just want to suppose create a place where people are happy coming to work and like there's a couple of the you know and I'll know if they're having a good day or a bad day because they'll they'll like if they're happy I just they'll be whistling they'll be singing they'll be you know do their work or do their jobs whereas I know okay if he's quiet and you know you'll kind of get down to the crux of the issue there really quickly but yeah it's it's just it's trying to create a really nice workplace as nice as possible and look we don't always get it right you know there's always going to be a couple of people who don't agree with how you do things and that's just life that's nature you know that's just human human elements on it because when you're in our business there's there's times where it's really you know it's high pressure like calving season I'm sure you remember from you know from growing up my calving season is full on like it is I always say if I'm to compare it to like my marketing spiel it's like it's pitch week yes for 12 weeks straight and then you have you know a nice maybe two or three week break and then you're into breeding season which is like double pitch week that's like coming down to the crunch that is you know we're just going to find on the new flight but we need to make sure that all of these things are done yeah and you're exhausted you're emotionally drained you are you're you're spent and then you go back into like another another heavy 12 weeks so we always kind of say like from february to the very june don't knock on the door um called in our house because we're just like zombies and but you have to be and that's where you really have to be aware of how people are behaving and just kind of monitoring people's behavior are you doing okay do you know do you need extra time off you know what's going on are you feeling all right because it's a busy time it can be really stressful this spring in particular was really tough on all farmers the weather just was it rained from March pretty much straight through to May you know and that puts physical pressure on because I mean cows supposed to be out normally we'd be lucky enough we'd have cows out kind of by the end of february we still have cows in shed in May and that takes us to the body and the mind right is it ever and you know you know at some point it will stop

Fading Memories: Alzheimer's Caregiver Support
A highlight from Mindful Gifting for Caregivers and Dementia Navigators
"Remember the joy of unwrapping a thoughtful gift that was just the right fit for you? Well, being a caregiver doesn't diminish that need, it just changes it. Today, I have the pleasure of welcoming Elizabeth Miller from the Happy Healthy Caregiver podcast, who brings with her an array of gift giving ideas for caregivers and those living with dementia. Our conversation zigzags through a spectrum of unique gifts, focusing on both physical items and shared experiences. Welcome to Fading Memories, a podcast for caregivers of loved ones with dementia. I'm your host, Jennifer Fink. My mom had Alzheimer's for 20 years, and when I went looking for answers, I had to start a podcast to find them. Join me as we navigate the challenges of dementia caregiving together. This podcast is your beacon of support and empowerment. Let's share our experiences, find solace, and discover the strength within us. Get ready to embark on a transformative caregiving journey with Fading Memories. If you're looking for additional advice, be sure to sign up for our weekly email newsletter. It's brief, gives you great advice, you can read it in less than five minutes, and you know where to find the link. It's in the website, on the show notes. We're working on subscriber -only information and specials, so you're not going to want to miss out. When I learned that despite eating as healthy as possible, we can still have undernourished brains, I was frustrated. Learning about neuro reserves, Relev8, and how it's formulated to fix this problem convinced me to give them a try. Now I know many of you are skeptical, as was I. However, I know it's working because of one simple change. My sweet tooth is gone. I didn't expect that, and it's not something other users have commented on, but here's some truth. My brain always wanted something sweet. Now fruit usually did the trick, but not always. One bad night's sleep would fire up my sugar cravings so much they were almost impossible to ignore. You ever have your brain screaming for a donut? Well, for me, those days are gone. I believe in my results so much that I'm passing on my 15 % discount to you. Try it for two or three months and see if you have a miraculous sweet tooth cure, or maybe just better focus and clarity. It's definitely worth a try. Now on with our show. Hello, hello, you guys are gonna love today because we're talking about gifts and gift giving for people with dementia. And it's a perfect day to discuss that because today is my daughter's birthday. So I would wish her a happy birthday, but she's not a listener. So what I will do is thank Elizabeth Miller from the Happy Healthy Caregiver podcast for coming on and sharing her gift guide and her knowledge. So thanks for joining us today, Elizabeth. Thank you for having me, I'm excited to be here. Awesome, I know we haven't done one together. I was on your show a while ago, but you haven't been online. Yes, vice versa. Yes, I love Fading Memories and I love that it's part of the whole care network. Definitely, so. We're all part of the same family. So you've been podcasting for six years as well, right? Yep, I'm in my sixth season. I launched in November's National Family Caregivers Month. So happy National Family Caregivers Month, everybody. And that was a launch. I try to do some kind of special every year, but I think I don't really have a launch this year. Just keep on keeping on. I've been really focusing on the speaking part of my business and really trying to get out there as far as reaching different companies and organizations to scale the caregiving support. Yes, it's definitely something we need. So where should we start? Do you wanna start with gifts for caregivers or gifts for people living with dementia? Let's, I mean, I'm always one to put the caregivers first. So like - Sounds like a plan. Yeah, so I think when it comes to buying gifts for caregivers, anything is probably going to be appreciated, right? We're just so grateful that somebody has been thinking about us and has us top of mind. But there's a lot of different things you can do, I think, for a family caregiver. And of course I also like self -care focused ones because not only are you giving them a gift, but you're giving them a tool of something that can help them mitigate burnout. So anything from like stuff that they would use like every day, we just had this in the fall, we have a sister's weekend and we do this favorite things party. Have you ever heard of that? Where we decided we were gonna each bring three things. We were gonna be $25 or less. This might be a great idea for someone to do as a swap exchange for their book club or their caregiver support group or whatnot. But I brought three of the same things. We kind of presented them, they're not wraps. But I got a lot of good ideas there this year for things like we had the things to clean our glasses, which would be a good thing for, they're called peeps. They're good for caregivers and for care recipients. Anybody who's wearing sunglasses even because they get grody, right? Very practical gift constantly. And then we had things like I'm wearing it now, actually. I love this Maybelline Lifter Gloss. It's affordable, it tastes good. Not that you're eating it, but you're gonna get some in your mouth on something. Smells good, it stays on decent. So I had brought that as part of mine. And then there was some cool body scrubs and lotions from, I think it was called La La Licious. So I think anything that can help us, oh, a boom stick was another one. It was like stuff that, this would be a very handy little makeup tool for a caregiver because you can put some quick color on your face, you can use it on your lips. Like it's one of those try it anywhere type of things. That's something you could like throw in your purse or your bag and when you look in the mirror and go, oh, it kind of looks so painful. Emergency, emergency. Yeah, put it, throw it in your self care tote. So I think little things like that, everybody's got different budgets these days as far as stuff that you can use. We did this, I do a Happy Healthy Caregiver virtual cafe is kind of every other month I do different kind of support where I wanna do some kind of a unique event for caregivers and introduce them to something. We had a Zentangle consultant come and teach us how to Zentangle. And it's basically like you're creating patterns. It's an abstract art, but it's very meditative. And she had given away as part of a prize this Sakura Zentangle artist tool set, it's like $20. But the thing with Zentangle is you use these little paper and you use like a micro tip pen. And so it's the little kit for that. And I like it because it's portable. You could throw it again in a self -care tote bag and pull it out just to kind of like, I need a mindful moment quick. Cause I'm a journaler, I love my journal of course, but I got that here too, the Just For You daily self -care journal, it's a prompted journal. And this is one form of meditation and doing that, but the Zentangle and an art journaling is another type of where it just gives you calm and peace. I can tell you, I felt very differently at the beginning of that session than I did at the end of the session. So something creative there. But I think too, when you're given a gift for anybody, whether it's a caregiver or care recipient, like just thinking about that person and what they naturally like and what they care about or what they maybe have mentioned to you in conversation could be something that would spark something. I was thinking, unless you know for sure they have a green thumb, don't give people a plant. They don't need something else to take care of. Yeah, I think as caregivers, right, we crave less things to take care of. The only exception I have to that would be the, I did get an AeroGarden one year, it's like for herbs. Right now I have basil, my basil is like taken off. And even if I can't use it in what I'm cooking, cause I'm not like this huge culinary chef, I learned this tip from another caregiver, Lisa Negro, where she said, she rubs it in her hands and smells the basil on her hands. I've been using it to freshen up my garbage disposal. Like I literally take some leaves off of it and put it in there to make it smell better. That's a really good idea. And I have a good idea cause I have the same issue. I have two pots with basil in it. I mentioned the other day, we needed to do a pasta dish with pesto. My husband was like, why? And he's like, oh, nevermind, I know why. Cause the plants are like big. It's pesto time. Yeah, it's like, and that's not something we normally eat a lot of anyway, cause you know, a lot of olive oil, it's not the healthiest sauce, but it is tasty. But I have been making basil mayonnaise and you basically just grind up, I think it's like half a cup of mayo and a third a cup of basil. I just do it to taste cause when I did it per the instructions, it needed a little more basil and I had a little more basil, so I threw it in there. And I am telling you, that is, that makes lunch just - Oh yeah, it's just like a little extra special and all you need is, you know, food processor or you know, maybe a blender, I don't have a blender. So I just use the food processor, grind it up and - Sounds yummy. It is really good and it's, you know, I throw just a touch of lemon juice in it just to kind of give it, you know, a little extra, what do they call it? Brightness, which that's a very strange culinary term, but yeah, it's delicious and it's, you know, you just plop in however much mayonnaise you need and then keep adding basil until it tastes the way you want it to taste, super easy. Never thought to use that. I think like little things like that, where you take something that people are doing all the time and you can maybe elevate it a little bit. So think about like, if someone's a tea drinker, you know, how could you make that special? Like, you know, tea, splurging on teas that they might not buy for themselves or the presentation of it and packaging it all together, maybe with some biscotti or something like that. Like it just like treat them, treat them to something spectacular. I also think anything pampering, like a massage gun or a silk pillowcase or a obviously nail appointment for their, you know, find out from their person where they go for those types of things and a gift certificate to that. I'm a big reader. So like reading is really fun for me, but sometimes, you know, there's lights now that you can get. I don't wanna hold a flashlight at night. I don't necessarily like reading a Kindle book all the time. So, but there's lights that you can light up and I can think of caregivers using that cause sometimes we're doing those things in very precocious types of places. What else would be good? I mean, any kind of activity that you can help encourage. I'm into pickleball recently. Have you tried to explore pickleball, Jennifer? No, there is a big pickleball teams in our community. I have very wacky vision. So I don't have depth perception. I have blazey eye and it wasn't corrected until I was four. So I could very, very much understand my mom's visual processing problems because I have similar ones myself. I don't realize, I know I don't have depth perception, but it's been this way my entire life. So, it's not abnormal for me, but I don't like balls getting hurled at me cause I'm ducking and I'm not trying to hit it back. I could probably play with the hubby, but you'd have to hit the ball gently towards me or else it's not gonna be very fun. Yeah, yeah. Well, I love it cause it's an accessible sport. It's definitely geared, it's for all ages, frankly, but something like that could be fun. Like, hey, let's, I think experiences are amazing. Let's take a pickleball lesson together. Let me take you on a hike. I got you this fun little hat and I looked up a hiking trail, something where you can really be someone's self -care cheerleader and have some kind of an experience together, a cooking class, a lesson of some sort where it's kind of a twofer, right? They're learning something and they're getting away from the caregiving world for a moment. And if you're looking for cooking classes, I did one through King Arthur Baking. It was called Pizza Perfected and it was on Zoom cause they're in freaking Vermont. So I'm not getting there anytime soon. Totally want to go, I use tons of their recipes, but yeah, it's like, I don't know how we got into just really, we really like to make our own pizza at home. We haven't done it for a while cause life, but it's not that hard, especially when somebody walks you through it and they sent you the video after, you know, like the next day. So you got to do it live and I think it was like 40 bucks. It wasn't expensive and it was at least two hours. And I have the video, it's saved in my Dropbox files and I can access it if, you know, cause there's some techniques that you don't necessarily know, you know, and I mean, just learning that technique was worth the 40 bucks, but it was a nice experience. So if you can't get out or, you know, I don't, I live in the Sierra foothills, so I don't live near things, even though I'm only an hour north of the state Capitol. It's like, there's some pros and cons to smaller air, quieter areas, depending on the day, sometimes the cons outweigh the pros, but yeah, there's, and I'm sure there's other places that do online cooking. I bet there are. And even, you know, maybe your person, your caregiver is not a person who enjoys cooking at all. And then, you know, I know for me, I used to dread the question as a sandwich generation working caregiver, like what's for dinner? And I'm like, oh, why do these people have to eat all the time? So something like that could be, you know, a subscription to like the green chef or some kind of prepared meals, or even like a Uber Eats or a DoorDash gift card for those, what are we gonna eat emergencies? I think all of that, I mean, just putting yourself in the mind of all the things, if you're a caregiver listening, like what you wish you had and what would have been helpful for you, having someone mow the lawn, like, or I'm gonna do your laundry this week. Like there's a lot of things too that even if you don't have a budget, like just showing up for someone else and doing something, taking something off of their plate would be amazing. Yeah, you could offer to help put up decorations for the holidays or you could offer to help do some deep spring cleaning, which the only reason that's coming to mind today is my golden retriever goes to the dog park regularly and the dog park has its own lake.

Fading Memories: Alzheimer's Caregiver Support
A highlight from Mindful Gifting for Caregivers and Dementia Navigators
"Remember the joy of unwrapping a thoughtful gift that was just the right fit for you? Well, being a caregiver doesn't diminish that need, it just changes it. Today, I have the pleasure of welcoming Elizabeth Miller from the Happy Healthy Caregiver podcast, who brings with her an array of gift giving ideas for caregivers and those living with dementia. Our conversation zigzags through a spectrum of unique gifts, focusing on both physical items and shared experiences. Welcome to Fading Memories, a podcast for caregivers of loved ones with dementia. I'm your host, Jennifer Fink. My mom had Alzheimer's for 20 years, and when I went looking for answers, I had to start a podcast to find them. Join me as we navigate the challenges of dementia caregiving together. This podcast is your beacon of support and empowerment. Let's share our experiences, find solace, and discover the strength within us. Get ready to embark on a transformative caregiving journey with Fading Memories. If you're looking for additional advice, be sure to sign up for our weekly email newsletter. It's brief, gives you great advice, you can read it in less than five minutes, and you know where to find the link. It's in the website, on the show notes. We're working on subscriber -only information and specials, so you're not going to want to miss out. When I learned that despite eating as healthy as possible, we can still have undernourished brains, I was frustrated. Learning about neuro reserves, Relev8, and how it's formulated to fix this problem convinced me to give them a try. Now I know many of you are skeptical, as was I. However, I know it's working because of one simple change. My sweet tooth is gone. I didn't expect that, and it's not something other users have commented on, but here's some truth. My brain always wanted something sweet. Now fruit usually did the trick, but not always. One bad night's sleep would fire up my sugar cravings so much they were almost impossible to ignore. You ever have your brain screaming for a donut? Well, for me, those days are gone. I believe in my results so much that I'm passing on my 15 % discount to you. Try it for two or three months and see if you have a miraculous sweet tooth cure, or maybe just better focus and clarity. It's definitely worth a try. Now on with our show. Hello, hello, you guys are gonna love today because we're talking about gifts and gift giving for people with dementia. And it's a perfect day to discuss that because today is my daughter's birthday. So I would wish her a happy birthday, but she's not a listener. So what I will do is thank Elizabeth Miller from the Happy Healthy Caregiver podcast for coming on and sharing her gift guide and her knowledge. So thanks for joining us today, Elizabeth. Thank you for having me, I'm excited to be here. Awesome, I know we haven't done one together. I was on your show a while ago, but you haven't been online. Yes, vice versa. Yes, I love Fading Memories and I love that it's part of the whole care network. Definitely, so. We're all part of the same family. So you've been podcasting for six years as well, right? Yep, I'm in my sixth season. I launched in November's National Family Caregivers Month. So happy National Family Caregivers Month, everybody. And that was a launch. I try to do some kind of special every year, but I think I don't really have a launch this year. Just keep on keeping on. I've been really focusing on the speaking part of my business and really trying to get out there as far as reaching different companies and organizations to scale the caregiving support. Yes, it's definitely something we need. So where should we start? Do you wanna start with gifts for caregivers or gifts for people living with dementia? Let's, I mean, I'm always one to put the caregivers first. So like - Sounds like a plan. Yeah, so I think when it comes to buying gifts for caregivers, anything is probably going to be appreciated, right? We're just so grateful that somebody has been thinking about us and has us top of mind. But there's a lot of different things you can do, I think, for a family caregiver. And of course I also like self -care focused ones because not only are you giving them a gift, but you're giving them a tool of something that can help them mitigate burnout. So anything from like stuff that they would use like every day, we just had this in the fall, we have a sister's weekend and we do this favorite things party. Have you ever heard of that? Where we decided we were gonna each bring three things. We were gonna be $25 or less. This might be a great idea for someone to do as a swap exchange for their book club or their caregiver support group or whatnot. But I brought three of the same things. We kind of presented them, they're not wraps. But I got a lot of good ideas there this year for things like we had the things to clean our glasses, which would be a good thing for, they're called peeps. They're good for caregivers and for care recipients. Anybody who's wearing sunglasses even because they get grody, right? Very practical gift constantly. And then we had things like I'm wearing it now, actually. I love this Maybelline Lifter Gloss. It's affordable, it tastes good. Not that you're eating it, but you're gonna get some in your mouth on something. Smells good, it stays on decent. So I had brought that as part of mine. And then there was some cool body scrubs and lotions from, I think it was called La La Licious. So I think anything that can help us, oh, a boom stick was another one. It was like stuff that, this would be a very handy little makeup tool for a caregiver because you can put some quick color on your face, you can use it on your lips. Like it's one of those try it anywhere type of things. That's something you could like throw in your purse or your bag and when you look in the mirror and go, oh, it kind of looks so painful. Emergency, emergency. Yeah, put it, throw it in your self care tote. So I think little things like that, everybody's got different budgets these days as far as stuff that you can use. We did this, I do a Happy Healthy Caregiver virtual cafe is kind of every other month I do different kind of support where I wanna do some kind of a unique event for caregivers and introduce them to something. We had a Zentangle consultant come and teach us how to Zentangle. And it's basically like you're creating patterns. It's an abstract art, but it's very meditative. And she had given away as part of a prize this Sakura Zentangle artist tool set, it's like $20. But the thing with Zentangle is you use these little paper and you use like a micro tip pen. And so it's the little kit for that. And I like it because it's portable. You could throw it again in a self -care tote bag and pull it out just to kind of like, I need a mindful moment quick. Cause I'm a journaler, I love my journal of course, but I got that here too, the Just For You daily self -care journal, it's a prompted journal. And this is one form of meditation and doing that, but the Zentangle and an art journaling is another type of where it just gives you calm and peace. I can tell you, I felt very differently at the beginning of that session than I did at the end of the session. So something creative there. But I think too, when you're given a gift for anybody, whether it's a caregiver or care recipient, like just thinking about that person and what they naturally like and what they care about or what they maybe have mentioned to you in conversation could be something that would spark something. I was thinking, unless you know for sure they have a green thumb, don't give people a plant. They don't need something else to take care of. Yeah, I think as caregivers, right, we crave less things to take care of. The only exception I have to that would be the, I did get an AeroGarden one year, it's like for herbs. Right now I have basil, my basil is like taken off. And even if I can't use it in what I'm cooking, cause I'm not like this huge culinary chef, I learned this tip from another caregiver, Lisa Negro, where she said, she rubs it in her hands and smells the basil on her hands. I've been using it to freshen up my garbage disposal. Like I literally take some leaves off of it and put it in there to make it smell better. That's a really good idea. And I have a good idea cause I have the same issue. I have two pots with basil in it. I mentioned the other day, we needed to do a pasta dish with pesto. My husband was like, why? And he's like, oh, nevermind, I know why. Cause the plants are like big. It's pesto time. Yeah, it's like, and that's not something we normally eat a lot of anyway, cause you know, a lot of olive oil, it's not the healthiest sauce, but it is tasty. But I have been making basil mayonnaise and you basically just grind up, I think it's like half a cup of mayo and a third a cup of basil. I just do it to taste cause when I did it per the instructions, it needed a little more basil and I had a little more basil, so I threw it in there. And I am telling you, that is, that makes lunch just - Oh yeah, it's just like a little extra special and all you need is, you know, food processor or you know, maybe a blender, I don't have a blender. So I just use the food processor, grind it up and - Sounds yummy. It is really good and it's, you know, I throw just a touch of lemon juice in it just to kind of give it, you know, a little extra, what do they call it? Brightness, which that's a very strange culinary term, but yeah, it's delicious and it's, you know, you just plop in however much mayonnaise you need and then keep adding basil until it tastes the way you want it to taste, super easy. Never thought to use that. I think like little things like that, where you take something that people are doing all the time and you can maybe elevate it a little bit. So think about like, if someone's a tea drinker, you know, how could you make that special? Like, you know, tea, splurging on teas that they might not buy for themselves or the presentation of it and packaging it all together, maybe with some biscotti or something like that. Like it just like treat them, treat them to something spectacular. I also think anything pampering, like a massage gun or a silk pillowcase or a obviously nail appointment for their, you know, find out from their person where they go for those types of things and a gift certificate to that. I'm a big reader. So like reading is really fun for me, but sometimes, you know, there's lights now that you can get. I don't wanna hold a flashlight at night. I don't necessarily like reading a Kindle book all the time. So, but there's lights that you can light up and I can think of caregivers using that cause sometimes we're doing those things in very precocious types of places.

Evangelism on SermonAudio
A highlight from Wholehearted Worship
"Now, if you can turn your Bibles, your Raps, to 1 Corinthians 14. After today, we got one more before we talk a little bit about gratitude, and then we get into the incarnation in preparation for Christmas. And we're going to pick up in verse 13, therefore, one who speaks in a tongue should pray that he may interpret. For if I pray in a tongue, my spirit prays, but my mind is unfruitful. What am I to do? I will pray with my spirit, but I will also pray with my mind. I will sing praise with my spirit, but I will sing praise with my mind also. Otherwise, if you give thanks with your spirit, how can anyone in the position of an outsider say to amen your thanksgiving when he does not know what you are saying? For you may be giving thanks well enough, but the other person is not being built up. I thank God that I speak in tongues more than all of you. Nevertheless, in church, I would rather speak five words with my mind in order to instruct others than 10 ,000 words in a tongue. Brothers, do not be children in your thinking. Be infants and evil, but in your thinking, be mature. In the law, it is written, by people of strange tongues and by the lips of foreigners, I will speak to this people, and even then, they will not listen to me, says the Lord. Thus, tongues are a sign not for believers, but for unbelievers, while prophecy is a sign not for unbelievers, but for believers. If therefore the whole church comes together and all speak in tongues and outsiders or unbelievers enter, will they not say that you are out of your minds? But if all prophecy and an unbeliever or outsider enters, he is convicted by all, he is called to account by all. The secrets of his heart are disclosed, and so, falling on his face, he will worship God and declare that God is really among you. May God bless the reading of his word this morning. Let's pray. Father, as we sit under the counsel of your word, make us like trees that are planted by the river, bearing fruit and season. May your word not return void, but may you do great things through the renewing of our minds this morning. Well, there are a number of song lyrics that people mishear. Not, you know, it's not the weird Al making up new lyrics to a song, but because of all the stuff that's going on in the music and the blurring of consonants and of the sound of vowels, people hear the wrong thing. And so one of the more famous or some of the more famous ones are, there's a bathroom on the right. Yeah, Jimi Hendrix in some people's mind said, excuse me while I kiss this guy. That's not what he's saying. For some people, it's sweet dreams are made of cheese. Perhaps that's speaking about pizza dreams. I'm not really sure. But for others, they thought we built this city on sausage rolls. So I'm not sure how that happens. Dire straits apparently once saying money for nothing and chips for free. That's a good restaurant right there. I can see clearly now Lorraine is gone. Queen saying apparently in some people's minds, kicking your cat all over the place. Okay, sometimes I want to kick cats. I don't tell my children that. And the last one is I used to work with someone who's thought the song was tube steak boogie. Not sure what hot dogs or sausage have to do with the boogie, but nonetheless, that's what she thought. We can be confused about things. That's where really I'm going about this. There's a lot that can happen within the course of a worship service that can be confusing to people. They don't understand. They don't hear right. And we don't want to add to that confusion unnecessarily. And this morning, we're going to talk about wholehearted worship. And Paul continues with that theme that he has begun already about the need for intelligibility, the need for people to understand what you're saying, and I would say by extension, what in the world is going on? And so the first part of this that I want to talk about from verses 13 and 19 is that wholehearted worship engages mind and spirit. Wholehearted worship engages both the mind as well as the spirit. Paul has been talking about how love is intended to govern the spiritual gifts precisely so that we grow in faith, hope, and love. And as we grow in faith, hope, and love, we can offer to others in the course of our worship strength, encouragement, and comfort.

The Aloönæ Show
A highlight from S14 E13: Basketball Coach to Godipa Leader
"Hello, welcome to the Eloni show. I'm your host John Meloni in this episode don't have regulars cuz reasons I guess As for I guess he's from Almeri Netherlands he is a writer and he used to be a professional basketball coach and also Have a leadership and meditation group along with his wife called God pier Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Marco van Dan Berg Scholten Excellent you pronounced that very British Lee. Thank you So, how's life oh really Wonderful, actually if you don't get immersed in the news on the world Things going on in the world between nations And I Limit yourself limit myself to my inner world. Life is very very nice and very rewarding as of now. Oh Okay, I could say that and Have you been up too much recently? Yes, I've been busy Promoting my first novel Which is much More work than I'd anticipated. It would be And I'm actually daily writing on a second novel I Do that every morning. I was actually at it just now And then I have a 16 year old daughter Who who requires Some answers every now and then and I also have a wonderful marriage with a wife who travels a lot So I've been very busy actually Very good. Very good so What is it you mainly do for a living? Well, I like us like I like you can see in my bio. I was a basketball coach for the last 34 years professionally and I I own a very small leadership company in Germany That Every now and then I take Some small assignments in that regard Mostly individual Coaching of leaders every now and then also questions concerning group dynamics And the money that I make from those things can still sustain me Fabulous yes So what what was what was it like being a professional basketball coach oh It was it was very interesting in a learning experience for sure because I always wanted to be a player myself and I never really thought of becoming a coach I studied journalism and then history But I got injured very young And then my coach asked me to become his assistant coach, this is all during my study times my period of university and From that on I did three years of being his assistant coach in the first league I I was asked to become a basketball coach, which was never in the cards or at least not consciously planned so I rolled into it as we say in the Netherlands and I rolled on for 30 years basically and and each each new season each new year I learned something new and you also the thing that I Like most about it is incredibly honest work Because everything you put in or fail to put in your team is immediately represented on the floor You cannot hide it.

The MMQB NFL Podcast
A highlight from Browns Big Comeback & Zach Wilson's Sporadic Throws
"Tis the season of making the perfect wish list and the perfect playlist with Bose Quiet Comfort Ultra Earbuds and Headphones. Breakthrough immersive audio uses specialized sound to bring your fave holiday classics to life and world class noise cancellation ensures a not so typical silent night and an epic holiday party of warmth. It's everything music should make you feel taken to new holiday highs. Visit Bose .com forward slash iHeart this holiday season and shop sound that's more than just a present. AI has the power to automate, but if it's using untrusted data, can you trust the results? Your business doesn't just need AI. It needs the right AI for your business. Introducing Watson X, a platform designed to multiply output by tailoring AI to your needs. When you Watson X your business, you can train, tune and deploy AI all with your trusted data. Let's create the right AI for your business with Watson X. Learn more at ibm .com slash Watson X. IBM. Let's create. How powerful is the Cox network? So powerful that one day the internet will let your doctor perform miracles from thousands of miles away. Connecting to remote operating room. Giving a whole new meaning to the term house call.

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed
Monitor Show 07:00 11-13-2023 07:00
"Financial advisors, are you looking to add or switch custodians? Are you going independent? Interactive Brokers provides lowest cost trading and turnkey custody solutions for all size firms. Trade globally from a single integrated master account with no ticket charges, no custody fees, no minimums, and no tech platform or reporting fees. Plus, IBKR has no advisory team or prop trading group to compete with you for your clients. Switch to the custody solutions that work for you at IBKR .com slash RIA. Let's get your week started. Live from New York City this morning, good morning, good morning. For our audience worldwide, this is Bloomberg's surveillance on TV and radio. Alongside Tom Kean and Lisa Brambits, I'm Jonathan Ferro. Your equity market's slightly negative on the S &P 500. After two weeks of gains on the S &P, squeezed one out last week, TK, it is outlook season on Wall Street to kick off this week. It is, the outlooks change, we'll get to that in a moment, but huge news flow this week, including CPI and retail sales, it's not the snoozefest last week. Well, you wonder how the equity markets will react. Ed Yardeni's out front, the bull, and Dr. Yardeni framing out a stunning 5 ,400 by the end of next year. I believe my Amy Wu Silverman Masters, that's up 22%. We'll get to Amy in just a moment, TK. I think this is actually an interesting week we've got in store here. We've got a lot of FedSpeak, some really interesting data points, two really important ones, and I know you'll give us the calendar in just a moment, Lisa. On top of that, you've got this meeting between...

550 KFYI
"each season" Discussed on 550 KFYI
"Just a few days ago, Mike along the same lines. And he's dealing with like a depression because he's not supposed to be where he is doing what he's doing. He's supposed to be a travel photographer. He's supposed to be maybe in China or Southeast Asia. That was the plan. He was going to be teaching English as a second language and building his business and travel and photography and dawned on him that Not only is he not doing that, but he probably won't be able to if at all, you know in any kind of time and he's saying You know, I feel like I'm go If I settle down I've missed out on so much, And it's really bothering him because the world has has changed so fast and in a sort such a nonsensical way what he's feeling as a loss of freedom, which is something that Americans are blessed with. He's feeling the loss of opportunity, and it's all in the name of of covid of public health. You're right. The damage that's being done to the younger generations is incalculable. It is and you guys are touching on the nonsensical part of all of this. Reality is covered here to stay. I wish I could tell you something different. Martin called ORF is an epidemiologist from Harvard. He's been talking about that for months, saying We can try We vaccine. Everybody covid's figuring it out. Covid is acting to survive, and we're being so alarmed that a virus is working like a virus was more people congregating. More people tend to get it, but we're so focused on it without any clear goals. We're going to keep doing this and spinning our wheels forever. Where it's impacting both of you guys as kids, all of your kids, all of America's kids. When I hear health experts talk about eradicating the virus it just to me. It just is so infuriating is so stupid. We didn't hear people talk about eradicating the flu again, you know in your job, but the different various is and you know you gotta get the booster shots. It's the same thing for the flu. Each season. You're getting a different flu vaccine, and nobody ever was stressed about it. But now it's covid 19. Now we give the variance names like Delta, and now we market to America's fear, and you're right. It is going to be around for forever, and the real problem is is that we're not dealing with in a way that's going to mitigate it. What we're doing is we're making it worse. We're.

Rick and Morty Podcast
"each season" Discussed on Rick and Morty Podcast
"Out like a captain america skin and it was like twenty bucks otherwise just the skin i was like. That's far sorry epic not not at this time. The the ballot. I i am tempted to give him money for the for the rick. And morty stuff can you We don't this isn't a full disclosure. Hopefully you caught by the intro. That this isn't a fortnight podcast. Inter dimensional art says the official fortnight podcast but like the battle pass stuff they marketed. This as like a big event or they're like attacking aliens and stuff like that right like is yeah is is that. Is that the case. Still like it's not. It's it's on a massive. Is it a massive multiplayer. Everybody's on the same side trying to kill his aliens like when they have these special events or is it like well. It's just theme that way in like you're still going in there. There's there seems to be some form of a story that exists although it is rather non-cohesive of a story but like they do find a way to theme all of these seasons of Fortnight where they'll the map they'll add new features. They'll add updates. They'll add new playable characters. New new New enemies stuff like that and some and some of the the seasons have massive events that take place that like completely changed large aspects of the game or or or remove whole areas. And things like that so it does keep it more fresh like each season. Let me ask you this travis. Will this rick. And morty battle pass convince you to play fortnite again will will you buy this battle pass. there's a there's a good chance Money that i've earned will go toward this battle. Pass and onto my epic account. Because that's what my son tends to play on anyway. So i mean technically yes. I will probably by this battle pass. Will i play it. Not likely the most fortnight i've played is because there was they have cross play on four-night so when my son plays on the switch i can play on a pc. We can play together. Place duos so many so many high level gamers have have given up on the game at this point that it's much easier for us to be successful all right. We'll hop in then. Just racking up to the victory roy als and taking names so well Now i can do it as rick and oh there's a parachute there's a parachute a hang glider and it's rick ship. That's another thing that's in there. Oh that's cool my my my favorite rick. And morty add onto a game is still whenever. I pop on rocket league. I have all the rick. And morty stuff. So i've got i've got no chrome yuan Bobblehead on dob my car or you know. And i'm like oh yeah. Look at that. Look at center perfect center fix sh anyway. So yeah if you're playing fork knife and And you're and you're really into it. Get your battle pass. Get your get your rick. And morty stuff do the dance you know play with your friends. I don't know whatever. do you know. Cut side guys anyway. That is the fortnight news. The other news in the categories of things brandon is super up to date on is is. The clock. App has a new trend. That's right over on tiktok they are users are making their own adult swim bumpers. If i mean. I feel like i feel like if you if you watch rick. And morty you know what an adult swim bumper is right. These are the these are the moments like during the commercial breaks between between the ad breaks where they'll play some music and they'll have taxed on the screen and you read it and then it'll end with adult swim in those Like brackets right Yeah yeah so so. There's a trend on tiktok. Now people are just playing the same audio that that is usually in the background of a lot of these bumpers. And they're just putting like video and then they will fell like make their own adult swim bumpers and just post them on tiktok and this is like a whole thing. there's A hundred and forty six point two million views for the hashtag adult swim bump Out on tiktok. So and i will say there are some very creative people. Making unique adult swim. bumpers out. there. I including a link in the show notes. So if you wanna go out you don't have to have the tiktok app to To go and check out this hashtag so you can. You can go out on the web and view some some homegrown bumpers so kudos to all of the gen z ears. That are that are making their own adult swim bumpers and yeah that some of them are really fantastic. So well kudos kudos. I'll have to link and i'll have. I'll have to watch a few so long as i don't have to log in and give them my information you know now. Yeah security goto the internet. I don't yeah. I don't like people knowing what i look like or what. I sound like i try. I do my best to avoid definitely. Don't want people see or hear me on the internet. That's not a thing that i want to ever happen. That's not a thing On my instagram. Barnyard cruz. Okay anyway You know we. We talk about social media. We talk about tiktok but the one thing that we haven't talked about yet is the standard for our intimate. Rss which is the dan harmon social media minute. Mana a that. Dan morality bop bop the dan harm and social.

The Birth Ease Podcast
"each season" Discussed on The Birth Ease Podcast
"Yeah you know. I feel like love is really the language of birth. Oh that's beautiful. sarah. Look that yeah i do. I think it is language and so you just have to go with that. Yeah you can have a conversation about these left languages ran then figure out where you're strong where you're weaker what your partner really needs or thinks they might need and one what you why and you can have this conversation and i think it can help prevent some miscommunication. Some hurt feelings absolutely. Yeah and that really carries over to postpartum. I think it's huge because if you have a mom where her love. Language is acts of service and maybe her partners love language is words of affirmation though she might feel resentful because there's dishes in the sink. The floor needs to be vacuumed. She spending all this time nursing the baby caring for the baby and her partner her spouse as saying. Oh my gosh. You're doing such a great job of caring for the baby and changing the diapers breastfeeding. I appreciate you so much. And she's thinking that's great. But i really wish you'd go in there and wash those dishes because i feel so overwhelmed. My dear friend mag her left which has access service when she would teach tupper classes as to say okay partners just so you know doing the dishes and a load of baby laundry and sweeping the floor. That's foreplay for play. So absolutely and that changes. I mean that wasn't you know pre baby. Maybe that didn't didn't do it for you. But but it can change being open to that jane you know with each child if you have multiple it can change even more like mom seen you care for the other got older kids were taking them to have quality time with your other children can be so meaningful to mom while she's with the baby so i think it could change each season. Yeah i agree because Physical touch could have senior love language in labor and postpartum. Please do not touch me. it can change it. can it can or for me. Physical touch is a strong love language. Which but..

NoCo Now ? 1310 KFKA
"each season" Discussed on NoCo Now ? 1310 KFKA
"I actually tend to agree. I think a lot of people will will instantly point. Say okay. well it's all negative. I'm gonna make an argument. That say there are still some positive that come forward but at what cost will talk about that coming up later on joining us now. Our p four by four vip guests. It is robin varo men with livestock exchange robin. How are we this morning. We are wonderful. How could we be anything else. But we've got a little overcast. It's a nice day. Temperatures sixty five Everything is growing with the moisture. We've had so you know gosh anything but good but see. This is why this is why we love having on this program. You were so positive all the time. I will maybe not all the time but the majority of the time robin you really positive and we appreciate that absolutely. You know attitudes everything and Every situation is ninety percent attitude and ten percent facts. So you know. Make the best of what you gotten like. They say make lemonade eleven. Sometimes but we try to be robin so before we get into the market updates and things like that. Just want to talk to you about where we're at this time of the year. What are a lot of these ranchers and these producers were they at. I mean the counts. probably been turn out on grass for a while now. What are some things that they need to be paying attention to you know There's still a lot of people that are just just now getting them out to grasp that You know they've got him worked and and they're definitely getting you know he's still see a lot of moving to grasp and which is a good thing and you know again the moisture we've had has let us be Fluent for getting them out earlier and some of us have let grow up a little bit which is good Just again you know. Remember that minerals in the ground are different each season..

10 Bestest
"each season" Discussed on 10 Bestest
"Yeah and i think they have four year each season. Oh great. And i think they're nine bucks easil- you know and i liked that because physical the thing about magazines i have these subscriptions and they just high oh and then i get a little bit of guilt of just like. They're so much. And then. I eventually after recycle them. I used to keep them on. Like i can't keep all these bright's growing and growing and growing. And i'm like i gotta go even though you're recycling but that's that's not you know now but they give you a full three mine. Yes so if it's only it's only four a year. That's that's not too bad. It's good stuff. i mean. it is curated so well. that's so glad i got. Yeah no. that's very cool. I will check it out. 'cause it sound like a lot of things that interest me so yeah you know what i did. I immediately when i discovered it. I sent it to jessica reid who was a co host guest co host Who's our science poet from. Indiana and i'm like i don't know if you've ever submitted anything to this but you should. Oh yeah of course. Yeah absolutely that's cool. How great would it be to see some of her work in there. Yeah she she had a poem in scientific american. Yeah i saw that amazing. I know yeah well cool. Thank you so much for sharing that and thank you all of our listeners..

Talk Radio 1190 KFXR
"each season" Discussed on Talk Radio 1190 KFXR
"And most people are none. The wiser. What? Take the Wizard of Oz in your favorite scene? Judy Garland was almost certainly being starved to death and pumped full of barbiturates. The king himself Elvis Presley was obsessed with death. Maryland Monroe may have been murdered and diamonds killed people too. In the most Shirley temples, father stole her money. Most charitable donations go towards administration, not the cause and football causes more deaths than shark attacks. From the space race to the Wizard of Oz. There might just be a dark side to everything and on park casts newest original show The dark side of We Pull back the curtain bringing you the salaciousness stories and disturbing details behind everything we hold, most dear. Each season covers a new cultural institution from the founding Fathers to the music industry to dating will prove there's more than meets the eye will begin with the dark side of Hollywood, the catastrophes and underhanded dealings that built Tinseltown. So for those of you who heard the morning show? Forgive me. Because I'm about to talk about a story and do something I did this morning because.

Talk Radio 1190 KFXR
"each season" Discussed on Talk Radio 1190 KFXR
"Turner Classic movies each season will bring you an in depth story about the movies and the people who make Welcome back to money. Sampled the opening bell. Jim, we can't vamp average. L thank you for joining us website Money, Dad since calm, Let's give you the bad news. Um, the markets opened lower. Um, the good news is there's somebody coming in And although we open lower theirs We're not as low as we were. We're still down at 1.16% on the Dallas 394 points. NASDAQ 162 points. That's 1.22%. S P 500 down one of the quarter percent, but that's it. Better than where we were when we opened. Okay? Let me give you some of these numbers I was talking about. Um Those two security benefits. Required minimum distributions for one case. Ir res. Um So, um If you are a nose, look at these percentiles. Be in the top 1%. You have to have 60,000 in Social Security. That's 30,000 for a married couple. Be in the top 1% on inventions through 33,200. To be, um, in the top 1% on a defined contribution plan, which is a 41 K plan. 661,000 And other wealth. A million six. Now, why is that important? And the reason it's important is I think that there at some point going to probably go to means testing on the way they tax this stuff. Now the tax rate Varies by your earnings quintile. But the bottom line is They're going to come after this stuff. And you owe it to them unless you pay now. And you roll that into Iraq. Or you're contributing to a rock. Mireille or four. Oh, one K. And most retirees have one fear in common running out of money. And, um Older Americans have saved less than they have expected, and they're probably going to get tax two more than they expected. And You need to be asking yourself. Has a lot of people are If close to retirement or I'm in retirement. Do I want to roll money into a Roth IRA? A. Pay the taxes now? And then never have to pay him begin ever have to worry about the required minimum distribution. I think that's a real important discussion that you should have with your advisor with your spouse. Yourself. And I'm a big fan of the Roth mainly because I think tax rates are Generally going higher, and they're gonna figure out a way to tax you one way or the other on a lot of stuff like Social Security and Medicare. But you're Roger you pulled out your rock. You have that income. And you don't have to pay those taxes on it..

Talk Radio 1190 KFXR
"each season" Discussed on Talk Radio 1190 KFXR
"And most people are none. The wiser. What? Take the Wizard of Oz in your favorite scene? Judy Garland was almost certainly being starved to death and pumped full of barbiturates. The king himself Elvis Presley was obsessed with death. Maryland Monroe may have been murdered and diamonds killed people too. In the most Shirley temples, father stole her money. Most charitable donations go towards administration, not the cause and football causes more deaths than shark attacks. From the space race to the Wizard of Oz. There might just be a dark side to everything and on park casts newest original show The dark side of We Pull back the curtain bringing you the salaciousness stories and disturbing details behind everything we hold, most dear. Each season covers a new cultural institution from the founding Fathers to the music industry to dating will prove there's more than meets the eye will begin with the dark side of Hollywood. Catastrophes and underhanded dealings that built Tinseltown. The dark side of KFX are Dallas Fort Worth Talk radio 11 90 available everywhere. Republicans fire a fellow Republican. I'm.

Cork Talk
"each season" Discussed on Cork Talk
"L. those varieties. We were always told. Never plant a variety that you just love to drink and we didn't We we all of those varieties do well. North carolina timber nia. But we absolutely love tinia that earthy spanish beautiful little red and it's actually done very very well on our site we. We're very proud of our our. Tiffany how did you go about selecting the right clone or sula look out and get a clone that worked you know in for north carolina. It's hard to specify your clones you're very limited in what you can get Obviously you can't get those in north carolina you either. It's more california or new york. Upper new york to to get your cleanse and varieties or clones for varieties. You pretty much are at their mercy is for what they have in stock and even for root stock so yes we you pretty much order the variety and hope that the car on is going to be good for your climate and soil. I don't know too much. I mean we're we're not. We're not farmers enjoy wine. We know the basics of grape growing and things like that but tell us a little bit about how growing grapes is different than the other rotational crops. That you would have well great comeback. Every year some props you have to keep replanting so we had tobacco so it had to be replanted. Every year we get corn or soybeans oats or weed. Whatever it always has to be land so this right here is established and you just apt to He caught a beta every year. But is still here and it keeps your you know. It's not like a normal crop like most farmers grow once you establish it is. It's here so. I didn't go anywhere but it requires work all year. Oh la more work Rotational imagine so so talk to us about maybe take us through the seasons and talk about kind of whether the the things that bring you joy each season but but what are some of the challenges of each season. We just got through with crony. Did they use in in. Probably the most important part of the process of the growing season it sets the whole format for for your growing season. The following growing season This week at finally got the the shoots that we cut that we print and burned those..

Mom And ... Podcast
"each season" Discussed on Mom And ... Podcast
"You're just your brain is going the entire time and it has a mental health component. That's really thought provoking and But it's also kind of fun and would make an amazing movie or tv show. 'cause ooh got a little element of the thriller a little bit of a thriller to it. So i read that and cannot stop thinking about it and actually wendy errands who we all know is recommended that and i'm going to do the tribute to win the errands. Look listen learn. Because i also she recommended jan on hulu as anyone watched that show no. I've never even heard of it now. I haven't heard of it either. What is it good. And it really ties into midlife. Jann arden is it's her show and she is a big star in canada. And so it's i think very loosely based on her life i don't think it's completely autobiographical. I'm not sure. But i don't think it is but it's very short. I don't know it's two seasons. There's not very many episodes in each season. Six to eight somewhere in there. I can't remember what. Yeah what's it about is about a woman in midlife who's confronting midlife. It's such a great tie in for today's podcast. Because she's in her the middle of her life trying to figure out where she fits in with her family. What she's going to do with her career. Her career is kind of stalled. And she's trying to figure out where to go from here what she's doing in her relationship and her romantic life and she super funny and kind of horrible at times. I just sushi does stuff and makes you wrench. We've every episode. That i watched with my son's. We'd be like no no no because she's just makes really balanced her family's wonderful her mother's confronting alzheimer's and so there's some great stories about that and she and her sister dealing with that and it's just it's fun but it's not frivolous at. It's got topics that you want to think about that as a woman in midlife. You're thinking about and confronting for sure. Just done in this really over the top ridiculous way. At times i was..

No One Told Me
"each season" Discussed on No One Told Me
"Can off. the co created. A lot of mistakes created a lot of things. I wish i could take back a lot of things that i regret it. And so you know. Our pastor says this. I'm sure you've heard him say rachel. He says master mission mate. Know who your master is spent some time knowing. Jesus spent some time in his word getting to know who he has made you to be in him first and then he's going to give you what your mission is and you know what goes out of that your job your career your values what you're passionate about and then there's the main part and that's when you see oh your weight your values what i value. You're passionate about kind of what i'm passionate about or they. They complement each other. They somehow go together in that way and they just all flow into one another in they'll guide each season of live. So if if you're you're out of college spent some time figuring out who your people are like. 'cause friends are weird out of college to it's weird. It's like trying to find your people for the first time you have to make that aren't based on proximity right like you have to make an effort. Yes you have to start try. Yeah and you're like what the heck it was. Just whoever was sitting next to me. I have to. I know back. And i know that pressure is what makes it feel. Funky that pressure to know. You don't have to know right now. This is actually the perfect season. A figure it out acknowledging that we're all in this awkward state makes it less awkward. You know just pointing it out you know just makes it just a little drift shared experience. Yeah just a little less. you know. you're here okay. I'm here to okay. Let's we're going to run this race together and speaking of running races your goodness twenty twenty twenty and twenty twenty one. What race we were on. Do yo- kinda feel though..

Pop Culture Leftovers
"each season" Discussed on Pop Culture Leftovers
"I've no issues like that. I just start at the end of the day. it was completely unfunny. And i don't know if that's because i've missed a lot of the mythology but i did not laugh once at this thing. It was a complete toss at for me. The only two things. I wrote down that i found slightly. Humorous was a the rave music emanating from the walgreens thought was a was a funny touch and i thought jesus himself trying to get the vaccination was pretty pretty humorous too but neither were like moments actually made me laugh out loud or anything Yeah i don't know south just like i said maybe there's other episodes that are better. You're saying the other special was better than this. But i don't know. I didn't get any of the mr garrison stuff that was going on. Of course you're not going to get that because you haven't watched the past three or four seasons. Yeah exactly. it felt like those jokes were being written for people that were steeped into the mythology of those characters and that is not me so it felt like it was jokes made for for someone who wasn't me so i didn't think they were bad jokes. I just didn't understand the jokes and it didn't really do much for me. I did not care for this much at all if you're if you're a south park fan. I'm sure you'll probably enjoy this. But you haven't watched south park for six seven years and you decide that this is going to be your way to get back to open the door and get back into it. Th there's gotta be a better way than this greg. I'm exactly the person that takes describing. I still remember in college sitting on my computer and downloading that south park. It was like a pilot for probably like forty minutes to download and watching. I watched i watched that on fucking somebody had copied it on. Vhs over to the house from a comic bookstore like a bootleg vehicle. Yeah watch south park all the time in college. I don't remember the last time. I saw south park. I've got to tell you jake. I laughed my balls off. And i don't know it's like my really weird sense of humor. Every joke about the old people getting vaccinated in just str- just destroying society because they've been vaccinated. I was laughing so hard. There's this one scene where there's like a jeep full of six or seven old people piled in and they pull up to it was either to the reporter to the kids and the old guy goes. I'm going to go to a bar. It get some pussy fucking and our. I laughed throughout. I had belly laughs throughout this thing So much so that. I do want to go back and watch more south park. I'm precisely the person you're describing. But maybe it's because of the time and place that we're in right now. I just thought the timeliness of the humor is good. Yeah if you go back and you watch previous seasons like it is very much tailored for like what we're going through eh each season and you can. Pc principal pc principles the new principal of the school. And then there's a empowered female which is like his girlfriend and then they end up having babies and they're like the pc babies and it is. There's been some great fucking seasons of south park that have come out. I know like. I can't i can't speak i want to say rebecca loves it too. I know rebecca has been watching south park. And i wonder what she thinks about this. If she watched it but man. I loved the last three four seasons of south park. I dropped off. I said i'm done with family. I haven't watched family guy in like four years..

Vegas Nation - Raiders Football
"each season" Discussed on Vegas Nation - Raiders Football
"I mean he from a kind of still standpoint. the the way he plays is very similar to josh. Jacobs the raiders. Like that mold of back somebody that can. They can bet big. That's powerful of that. Has some speed aching. Catch a pass out of the backfield. And that's what the monte booker did born and twenty rushing yards last year as the backup running back spelling jacobs four point five yards per carry very very impressive in that department considering what he was asked to do. And then seventeen receptions as well so he provided Amount of back that they wanted to provide a spell. Josh jacobs said he he didn't even make a million dollars last year having Round nine hundred thousand. So i would imagine he would be do a little bit of a race but i don't think it will cost. I don't think they have to break the bank to bring him back and given that like you said he's already familiar with the system. He's already been ingratiated within an locker room and has a role defined role If there's mutual interest there. I would expect him to be back for surrey. Stolen we twenty eight twenty nine here in may so presumably plenty of football. I level football left for him. It's not like he's had a big workload throughout the course of his career with three hundred and eighty two carries so i think there still is a lot of value. Bring somebody back like the demonte broker a lot of teams these days. Deploy that kind of strategy see it all over the place. There's not just any particular running back anymore. It's very rare that you have a team that has just one guy that carries the full workload. So i like the idea of being able to have those kinds of spells. Josh jacobs for the raiders. Because i think over the long term plan when you wanna keep a guy like jacobs that definitely is Something that can help. It's advantageous to him and his chevy running back also in same keeping different Backfield's with mixed up different types of running back some players. They have allocated goals fullback. But he's definitely a integral part of this offense. I'd say from blocking to being somebody who can get through on that goldline punch. What do you think about gold and how this year. The raiders might look to even expand his role. Yeah i mean he's somebody. I think that's been a reliable reliable in that role for the raiders. He had he caught. Twelve passes this past year of one hundred ten yards double what he calls rookie in two thousand nineteen so not a crazy amount of production but he caught a touchdown in each season and he is valuable as a blocker and doing different things. Look at the way the games play now. Heidi obviously most teams. Don't traditionally us a fullback but it gives like you said it gives you a chance to your offense a chance to have a little bit more variety. Do some more things to be a little bit more to. He can he. Can he can. Leak out and pass patterns. You can be a lead blocker. He could stand in there. Pass along twenty two percent of the snaps the offensive snaps twenty twenty twenty percent last year and he's a really really crucial player on his special teams. He played half their special teams snaps. So he's somebody that i think is valuable just kind of a role as a football player. Not necessarily in the backfield. I don't think that's where most of his value is. I think it's all the things you can do for you in all the phases of the game so He's definitely somebody. I the raiders like adding on. Its amy's showcases. Toughness planned through some injuries this year. And and it's a kind of guy kind of culture. Got somebody that that you want in your locker room. You want your backfield..

Tatooine Sons: A Pop Culture Podcast
"each season" Discussed on Tatooine Sons: A Pop Culture Podcast
"Attack of the close you. That's what we're going over. Yeah should we should go over comorian rebels. i've got. I've got it on the calendar but if we could pull that off long wars is so long i mean if we did if we did rebels we could do a week for each season and that'd be four weeks but cold war wars is like double that seven season so so we could do to cnn. Unless i can't do you. I want to talk about do because like that guy. Why why do you like him so much. Why do i like him. I talked about this michael. No i don't think so. I don't think that's why. I think it's because i see him As becoming as a true believer in the in the in the jet i and in order Wanting that that continually is aware of their compromise and their weakness in their corruption. And they're They're selling out to the republic and higher thinking about high republic. Okay we just finished reading. Listen to that right so higher public. You've got their very distinct yet. I do what the do they work in conjunction with the republic. They don't they. Don't serve the republic now. They're on their own. Yeah the time you get to do pooja loss you get to the prequels and you get to this their puppets of the republic. They work for the republican. Yeah with that. And he sees the corruption of that right and so why i mean obviously when we get to the decision and attack of the clones. Where he you know. All we want is is in the binders flying voting in that. And you know says after he's captured which is obviously the seeing that that we're getting ready to talk about. But when he gets to that. He's back i okay i get that. He's completely turned dark side. He's a dark. Lord of the city's darth tirana's we know our s. Okay but this is really where we are introduced to count duku. Yeah we have not seen. I think we see him. We see a glimpse of him and coby want sees him. Having a conversation with the rest of the trade federation leander's but then kanobi senses transmission back to corazon relays it through anikin and pat me on tattooing and then gets cowherd right and the i really see onto. Who is this moment. he's a bad guy. I know that but it's bizarre to me to think about how he stands there and in the book it's just as good..

Acupuncture is my Life
"each season" Discussed on Acupuncture is my Life
"Covid. Nineteen is so many attributes to that student. We speak of an episode. You should really check out but you have to understand and come to terms with the fact that food is actually mercer so this is just my opinion. Lot of debt. Crap that you bein and drugstores. It's so bad for you. it really is. You see you have to understand that individual's lifestyle and habits play a key role in maintaining and cultivating lasting house. Guys ever hear that cliche. You are what you need. That is so you see you have to understand your daily habits to nurture the body with ribs as well as exercise to promote internal strength and flow to also get adequate rest and moderation in food shrink and worked to nurture physical mental and emotional health. This is important very important. Just take a second to think know. Because at the root of nurturing life practices is the use of food as medicine so i can't overemphasize the importance of being medicine. We consume so many process especially here in the west. but then i'm us pretty much global. Now i've been on someone cock you know i've been on six different continents and it's like some more than others. You still see people consuming chips drinking. Diet sodas and a slight really. But as i say some more than others i've been placed people you see different fruit dishes on menus and people you know walking work coming home from eating fruits as they walk water bottles and i enjoy seeing. That stuff is so important. Super super important. You know you see in earlier times. The kitchen was not just a place to make news. You know it was sort of like a lap so to speak. With a preparation of specific foods will discover to have like heavenly attributes of help by taliban longevity. You see early times you know. The exchange of medicine and food traditions existed amongst migrant tribes traders explorers long silk roads throughout china africa asia the middle east southern europe and so forth and at the same time. Traditions of food is medicine. Also alive and being practiced by romans decrease the egyptians the mayans types of indigenous people throughout the world who civilizations shared similar insight into the power room for. He'll you see to really respect. The power food be well disciplined as to what you putting him. Unless you're in some type of light tragic accident so you can. You can go for the most part throughout life without ever having to take any synthetic form of medication. So food is medicine is something powerful in in future episodes. I'm going to go well into detail because the birth of botanical rather herbal medicine and more part of traditions foods medicine times they knew how to cook and use food alone even combined with other foods to restore health and army and each season and each stage of life she. Our ancestors knew how to make food taste good. By using the coveted herbs and spices that they themselves and procured also going to get deep into you know with to food from the influence of location and climate and how because to live in harmony with the forces of nature location and climate it can affect and determine what we and early civilizations knew how to balance natural forces through the foods. The rupe prepare. And you see in the past. Eating fresh fruit throughout the year was not possible early times. So people found ways such as like fermenting trying to preserve foods to sustain themselves and their families through the much colder months you see fermented foods were not only used to improve the flavor dishes but also from into foods assisted in digestion by breaking down complex proteins and adding beneficial bacteria to the gut. You see today. Fermented foods are enjoy all over the world for the health bank and some firm into foods. I mean they're from into. I really good for you thing. Such as let's say kaffir which is affirmative dairy product that may improve lactose digestion decrease inflammation as well as boost bone health. Now i'm not a big fan of daily. I don't advocate very what sort but and just going by general consensus attempting to get you on the value of fermented food and how our ancestors discovered the importance of you know. Because they didn't have refrigeration even have proper storage. Cool thing is most times they had these things. Fresh enzymes thriving pope..

Filipina on the Rise
"each season" Discussed on Filipina on the Rise
"At our feet showing us which next step to take. But we can't see what's ahead. Yeah sometimes yeah. I'm thinking i have a general feeling of things like the light down the path but more often than not. It's the lamp at. I never understood that way. Thank you pastor christine. Thank you know that's helped me because again the same thing. Just even with a jigsaw puzzle or the orchestra picture is like. You're recognizing that you're not in control. Yeah and you're going to have. Yeah have so much control right. Yeah and just. I just want actually wanted to say this but whenever i use to analogy i actually came up with over the summer. I actually use analogies of a puzzle and orchestra also. It's so crazy the way when you said that roy is like no way. I know thought. I was original like crystals like did i accidentally email her. My my idea being brilliant. When i came up in that earlier. But it's a brilliant analogy. And i i actually. I was part of orchestra abandoned high school. So that's why i was always like you know. Wait for your part of the bigger symphony the conductor because he knows all. Ps you know all this stuff and then with those like you just gotta look for the next puzzle piece and then trust that. You're part of this bigger beautiful picture. You know so. I think always forcing what yielding agley force. You've got to be flexible to say baby. That doesn't go with that. Okay let me put this fine run out just like your passion might have to the side but ass life so i guess it later. Yeah may later like so it seasons. It's life life is in seasons and you never know what each season's going to bring him as long as you keep your priorities in your eyes fixed on the right thing though in the right person in my cases like if my eyes are fixed on christ follow him. I'm like i'm not. He's gonna leave me. You know so so otherwise you would be full of anxiety during this time. You'd be like my my plans. I'm not control data. There's so much unrest in the united states. Right now it would be easy to be lost in full of all of 'em be depressed about it but it's like okay lord but you are still in control so anyway will get off gas. But i'm letting you know. How how i think what makes me have joy during the season. What makes me have hope. It's because i realized this trinity. What are you doing in this life. That's a blip right here on the radar of eternity. What are you doing now. That will count for all eternity. I'm not trying to put it into subscribers on youtube. i'm like if what you do resonates with people and you build an audience. It's like okay but you know the important thing is. Are you finding joy in what you're doing and giving in l. Who cares if you're doing that but you're on a treadmill just like everybody else trying to keep up and a start with what's true son natural for you to do what you were born to do in all that. Yeah thank you so much for saying that i. It's something i'm actually experiencing right now. I should be doing this. And i should be building out this like marketing scheme and to get these numbers and it's like who cares. That will come. Maybe you know in its own way but like you said. Are you doing what you're proud of. What's giving you joy. You know what you're really here for an it's simple don't overcomplicate it. Just like kind of like bring it back home to like what you know makes you happy to do. And kind of like surrendered the.

Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"each season" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"Been mentioning snow phones. I wanna actually asked me louder because because He said that snowfall is better than power and everything. Now now we live. Would you say snowfall is buried in power. And the prequels aim. Why is it the the casting is the story line. What is it is the story line talking about. The bloods the crips. I will start it how you know where it goes this year. Because i abbess owed on. I episode Homey who passed away I'm drinking new. Thank you my brother. John singleton had a heavy hand in each season. Now he's not with us. So i i told i told right. That was that was one of the reasons why i actually started watching. I didn't know shit about the protagonists shit. About frankly i progress in seasons. But john singleton. I'm sure we can all quote something from his films. All seen your seen. His work i win is exact. Went into the ny into thinking this is going to be because it a storyline out if he knows and i must say. This is about ninety. Eight eighty five percent are lying. At least parts of it is based on re way that freeway freeway ricky ross is life in freeway they they know each other word sounds. They started out together. Harry oh was up in where you. Can you break down harry. Oh i think he did before. So how did he is. He was a drug drug drug dealers and she has a drug dealer. Okay oh the drugs easy though. He ended david. Bread woke exactly funding deaf records and then show night basically stuck them in a bat. One was he was. He was in jail so he didn't give credit that he deserved. Start endeavour records. That's why don't we don't hear too much of a prairie areo you know we don't we hit too much about the i never heard of and i don. I almost everyday. It was to know about that kind of lifestyle. Rebound might a part of it But yeah so yet Must be on the. He's a free man. Now you find his life working on your nominee loses. He go right now in gigs. I'll watch that watch. What the show attain day. That's a good as hell were low was talking about in the last episode or some shit. He grabbers going on our whole cast. And i'm like oh this is some of the cast from the on. That game is jose sanchez was in is too. He plays explaining nathan week. He played lethal man. Wherever i like it. He loves low. It's all an all black. Cast man like no other tv. Show that you'd like so you because he's a black cast. You'd like relying goose is. This guy is just a good storyline. And like you know you get tired of seeing you get tired of seeing What you call them. You get tired of seeing tv shows that just have only white people in it man. Diversities important man. It's crazy. how how you know. African americans who created tv shows and everything is just being. You know the value you know. Sometimes i will. Our i will vision gets stolen. You know arm. Surely i know what went friends was actually based off. I'm sure i know what signed for was actually based over right now. It's really on admitted. It was a couple of tv shows..