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Mark Levin
Karl Rove Is Dismissing Both Donald Trump & Ron DeSantis
"If you want to know where the latest rhino position is then you want to listen to Karl rove and read his materials Nobody knows rhino ism better than Carl I have to give him that He's the king of the rhinos 20 years So he's out there telling everybody that Trump a desantis are fighting over just a little tiny percentage 2025% but you really need to look at Nikki Haley and Tim Scott And of course the Hindenburg in New Jersey you know people like that And he's all over the place telling America that You know his record is a disaster A disaster whether it's the midterms whether it was bush's second term actually before that in 2006 where we were blown out of Congress And he took down good men like Rick santorum a Pennsylvania and others I don't know I don't understand it I really don't I don't get it He's like the biggest establishment guy You want to know what Mitch McConnell's thinking Listen to him You want to know where the rhinos are Listen to him He want to know it's just the same thing So he dismisses both Trump and desantis and you trumpet desantis supporters better start paying attention to this Because what's really happening is they're fielding all these other candidates because they want to take out Trump and desantis They've figured Trump is going to be destroyed by the Democrats and the prosecutors They figured desantis will be destroyed By some of the media

The Dan Bongino Show
Bongino Predicts Sen. Tim Scott Is Actually Running for Vice President
"Now there's something going on here I think And I'm not speaking with any insight information Let me be absolutely clear If this was shared with me I 100% could not share with you because it would be unethical and moral and just stupid But I know a lot of the players in this and I found it really interesting Tim Scott jumps in and the response from the Trump team was very laudatory was very like hey man welcome to the race Good to have you I think Tim Scott may be running for vice president I'm going to tell you why This is just a theory and I could be wrong and I swear to you I have no inside a baseball on this but as an astute observer of the political ecosystem here What is the media hate more than Donald Trump And I thought you said they didn't hate anything No no there's one thing He's literally raising his hand Like not thinking of it He said his hand raised You get to cheat You heard on the podcast There is one thing the media hates more than Donald Trump I know you're going to find this surprising It's black Americans No yes no absolutely Defund the police They're against school choice charter schools Therefore poverty programs like snap and tan if they keep people on welfare for generations they hate black Americans They can't stand them White Americans who take these programs do They hate everyone who's poor But they really really hate black Americans Now wow that's a crazy thing to say Is it You sure Just look at everything they do to make sure black Americans don't advance in our prosperous But there's even something Jim you may know they hate more than black Americans and what is that That is black conservative Americans My gosh they have a special degree of Hans Gruber level hatred for black Americans

AP News Radio
DeSantis plans to announce 2024 bid Wednesday on Twitter Spaces with Elon Musk, sources tell AP
"The 2024 GOP presidential field will get another high profile candidate tomorrow. Two people with knowledge of his plans say Ron DeSantis will announce his campaign during a Twitter space's audio event with Elon Musk. Desantis is seen as Donald Trump's leading rival for the GOP nomination, and this move has him again taking a page from the Trump playbook. The ex-president used social media to dominate his 2016 rivals. Desantis has long been expected to join the field, but the timing of his announcement had been kept secret GOP senator Tim Scott announced his own bid this week painting himself as an optimistic alternative to both desantis and Trump, Sagar Meghani, Washington.

Mark Levin
Sen. Tim Scott Exposes the Dangers of the Far Left
"Here he is in North Carolina excuse me in the North Charleston South Carolina At a rally today cut 17 go I have lived that the closest thing to magic in America is a good education But today the far left has us retreating away from excellence in schools extreme liberals are letting big labor bosses track millions of kids and failing schools The replacing education with indoctrination They spent COVID locking kids out of the classroom and now they're locking kids out of their futures And in Biden's America crime is on the rise and law enforcement is in retreat The far left is ending cash bails they're demonizing demoralizing and defunding the police I grew up in neighborhoods alongside people who ended up incarcerated or in the seminary cemetery Seminary two the cemetery as well We needed more public safety Not less We can not have innocent people at risk Police officers getting ambushed and attacked and seniors locked in their homes from the time the sun goes down until the sun comes up Yeah he's going to be formidable in the sense that he speaks about these things from a position of experience

Mark Levin
'The View' Attacks Sen. Tim Scott Following 2024 Presidential Bid
"Tim Scott is a wonderful person There's no reason to attack him You may have noticed he's a black man and he's a Republican in that you see that's the problem It doesn't even matter what his views are According to them Here is sunny Houston Cut 19 go After the police shootings in This is first of all and in the viral Now she in particular should be bowing at the feet of capitalism and freedom in this country Because she is a certified moron In more than one language I may add That 19 go After the police shootings in against African Americans in 2016 he did some speeches on the Senate floor that were incredibly impactful about what it's like to live in America What it's like to live in the south Let's remember he's from South Carolina in the skin of a black man Nor systemic racism pretends that what I'm saying to you is that they're not hearing it from Tim Scott They're not hearing it I think I could at least add that One of the issues that Tim Scott has is that he seems to think because I made it everyone can make it Ignoring again the fact that he is the exception and not the rule And until he is the rule He has then he can stop talking about systemic plans But there you go And you know what Sorry Anna Navarro you were actually good here And so I will salute you on this one occasion But you see if I'm wrong I correct myself So infrequent but nonetheless I will

Mark Levin
Rep. Chip Roy: Biden Still Lives in 'Fantasyland' Over Debt Ceiling
"All right Joe Biden doesn't want to negotiate to the extent as people have spoken They want to blow the budget through the roof as well as the debt I spent a lot of time on this Sunday on Fox as well as behind this microphone chip Where are we today do you know So I don't have the latest and greatest because I'm in the rules committee where we're actually fighting over student loans and a bunch of other stupid bills from our democratic colleagues We're trying to stop them But what I do have for my last conversation with Kevin earlier today I know he was meeting with the president today news reports are at the tone was better but they don't have an agreement The fact is the president is still living in fantasy land that they can just straight up ignore our common sense positions while they try to enrich enrich the elite through the use of their government and corporate cronyism policies right That's the bottom line Our efforts and what we're trying to do is not just about money People are losing sight I think it's just about dollars and cents in debt for the sake of it It's not Although that's important it's about ending the subsidization of the things that are against the American Dream and every hardworking American family out there Stop funding an FBI that's undermining our freedom and this politicized and going after the former president and going after Scott Smith and loudoun county you know all too well because you know that area And you know it's about stopping the subsidy of a great big $1 billion corporations with all these Green New Deal subsidies And it's about ending an IRS expansion which targets the poor minorities more than anybody else This is about propping up their rich elitist buddies and advancing a radical of this agenda They know it They know the American people are onto it We've got them in a corner We've got them on the ropes Now we've got to finish this off and make sure we do something right for America

AP News Radio
Tim Scott launches 2024 presidential bid seeking optimistic contrast with other top rivals
"South Carolina senator Tim Scott has entered the presidential race, hoping to offer an optimistic contrast with other top rivals. Let's go. The Senate's only black Republican says the party and nation have to choose. Victimhood. Or victory. Grievance or greatness. I choose freedom and hope and opportunity. Scott says the GOP needs a candidate who can energize more than just its base and offer more than just political combat, essentially calling out the two men dominating the early primary field. Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump, who welcome Scott to the field in an online post, Sagar Meghani, Washington

AP News Radio
Tim Scott set to announce launch of his 2024 GOP presidential campaign
"Republican senator Tim Scott of South Carolina is set to announce the launch of his 2024 presidential campaign today. Scott, the only black Republican senator made his intentions to run for president official last week with the federal election commission. His announcement today will add him to a growing field dominated by former president Donald Trump and Florida governor Ron DeSantis who could declare any time now. On many issues, Scott a lines with mainstream GOP positions. He wants to reduce government spending and restrict abortion. But he outshines when it comes to his coffers, Scott enters the race with more cash on hand than any other presidential candidate in U.S. history, having $22 million left in his campaign bank account at the end of his last Senate run. I'm Julie Walker.

The Eric Metaxas Show
What is "Mere Natural Law"? Author Hadley Arkes Explains
"Why did you write a book called mere natural law? And what is, as you see it, what is natural law? Because I want my audience that isn't familiar with this or at least not very familiar with it. Really to understand it. And in the book, much of which I've already read. But you really get into this in a way that I've never seen it before. So how do you answer? That's interesting. Well, first of all, you'll recognize mere natural art drawing upon a C. S. Lewis. Where he could find in the conversation of children, the rudiments of moral understanding that they get into an argument, not over likes and dislikes, but over matters of right and wrong. They the conversation makes no sense unless they assume that their standards of judgment to tell the difference between plausible and implausible right or wrong answers. And I want to draw upon that in order to take us back to those precepts of common sense that the form the ground of the natural law. I invoked your my friend Dan Robinson. My late friend Dan Robbins, who wrote 18 books. And he wanted on his tombstone. He died without a theory. And when he said that, he was really drawing on Thomas Reid, the great Scott philosopher, with his teachings on common sense. A man who was read closely by James Wilson and John to have us among the founders. And Reed was joined us to those precepts of common sense that the ordinary man has to know just in getting on with the business of life. The things he has to know before he starts trafficking in theories. So before the average man could start bantering with David Hume about the meaning of causation. He knew his own act of powers to cause their own acts to happen. So the pitch in the book is that that's what we find the ground of the natural law. That's where the American founders felt it. The principles that the precepts of common sense, the principles of right and wrong that were there before they framed the constitution and they know that those principles would be there even if there were no constitution, much of the way that John Quincy Adams would say that right to petition the government is simply implicit

AP News Radio
TSA is testing facial recognition at more airports, raising privacy concerns
"The transportation security administration is testing the use of facial recognition technology at a handful of airports across the country, a traveler puts their driver's license into a slot that reads the card. Then looks at a camera on a screen about the size of an iPad. It captures an image and compares it to the ID. While we are trying to do with this is a the officers to actually determine that you are who you say you are. Jason Lim with TSA showed off the technology at the Baltimore Washington international thurgood Marshall airport. Once the process is complete. As well your life photo is deleted upon which. Jeremy Scott with the electronic privacy information center would like to see some kind of audit. To ensure accuracy to make sure that disproportionately impacting certain groups of people. Scott is also worried what his optional now may soon be mandatory. Right now, facial recognition technology is at 16 airports. I'm Ed Donahue

Ethereum Daily
Developers Settle On RLP For EIP-4844
"During this week's encore dev Scott, developers agreed to change the EIP four 8 four four pre compile input format from little NDN to big and the end to make the format consistent across layers. Currently, the consensus layer uses little Indian by default while the execution layer uses big endian and the is a bytecode ordering scheme for storing multi byte data types, developers also continued discussions over whether to use an SSC or RLP serialization scheme for EAP for a four four. If all migration to SSD is preferred, however, doing so would likely delay the dancu upgrade, developers settled on using RLP for EIP four 8 four four RLP for the execution layer SSC on the consensus layer and then extension for versioned blob hashes and the consensus layer blocks. The new configuration will be deployed on EIP four 8 four four definite 6.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Sen. Rick Scott Reveals Alleged Criminal Scheme Involving Biden
"Us now is senator Rick Scott from the great state of Florida. Senator, there's a lot of leaking going on. A lot of suspicion about Hunter Biden possibly getting indicted, but also this new story, which is very interesting, senator grassley, and James comer have subpoenaed the FBI over an alleged quote criminal scheme involving then vice President Biden and a foreign national relating to the exchange of money for policy decisions, senator tell us about this. Well, it's like everything around Biden, why can't they come clean and tell us everything they know? If you were Joe Biden and he's running for reelection, wouldn't you want the American public to say, hey, I did nothing wrong. So let me open my books and I'll tell you exactly what I did when I was a U.S. center exactly what I did when I was vice president and exactly what I'm doing now. I'm going to do I expect the same thing out of all my family members because I want to make sure every American feels comfortable. But no, everything, everything is not transparent, they hide everything, and so, and what you worry about, and our federal agencies lose their credibility when it appears that they're covering up for the Biden family. So whether it's DoJ, any of them, we've got to make sure there's transparency there. I'm glad that there's individuals that are talking to senator grassley and congressman comer about what's going on there so we can have transparency. Let's get to the bottom of this. If Biden's have done nothing wrong, great. I'm glad they didn't do anything wrong. But if they have the American public got to know that. Yeah,

The Charlie Kirk Show
Floydapolooza Part 2 After a Highly Publicized NY Subway Death
"Subway, and you have the schizophrenic maniac going after women throwing objects. Would you sit idly by and just keep on Tapping on your phone? What kind of a country are we living in? Where the hero, the good Samaritan gets smeared and slandered. We used to live in a country where we elevated the person that went into the arena. I don't want to live in a society where citizens have to step up because again, it gets murky. It gets messy and you have tragic unintended consequences. That largely happened. This is why we have police. We should have police. But this is exactly what they want. We have to understand, this is intentional. Alvin Bragg is Soros funded. This is all by design. They need chaos and fear to lead for to get to the woke national police force. I'll talk about that in a second. And so let's just go through some news reports here and Eric Adams to his credit is actually pushing back against some of the, some of the nonsense associated to this. With this, let's play cut 87 on the news report on Jordan Neely, play cut 87. The video shows three strap hangers subduing the 30 year old man after witness Juan Alberto Vasquez says he got on the northbound F train and began acting aggressively, threatening riders, law enforcement sources with knowledge of the case, confirm his account, saying according to a witness, the man began shouting, quote, I want food. I'm not taking no for an answer. I'm ready to go back to jail. And I'll hurt anyone on this train. So he's threatening. So this schizophrenic criminal was threatening passengers, 44 prior arrests. And according to reports even try to push people onto the subway. This is not some sort of beautiful, nice person. Again, doesn't deserve to die. No one is making that argument. It's a tragic outcome. But yeah, he did deserve to get in a choke hold. You act like that. Somebody should restrain you. But the most deserving of the situation, it's a police officer coming and saying, we're done, pal.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Most People Do Nothing When Evil Advances...
"A fact of life. Most people do nothing when evil advances. It is the cliche, the platitude, all it takes for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing by Edmund Burke. You hear it all the time. Well, the truism is that most people do nothing when evil advances. Most people said idly by. When the railcars start to send people to concentration camps, that's an extreme example, but it's true. Most people said idly by. When churches were closed and strip clubs were allowed to remain open. It's just true. People are more comfortable being spectators of evil than actually interfering with evil. Now, in a decent and civil society, we have laws and we have enforcers of the law that make sure that citizens do not have to take things into their own hands. I do not want to live in a country where we the people have to become our own pseudo police. It's sloppy. It's messy. It's dangerous. It's not good. In fact, it is a mark of a third world country where you have to have citizens rise up against people that are committing crimes that are powerful. You do not want to live in that country at all. Well, right now there's a George Floyd two attempt that is bubbling up in downtown New York City. Do not take the bait on this and we're going to build this out for you. They're trying to turn this into Floyd palooza two. And the misrepresentations, the lies from the media. I mean, this is a whole new threshold. And for them, that's really something. So it's all around this situation, and it's a tragic situation. I don't think anyone should say that this is a desired outcome. Somebody died, it's awful. Jordan Neely, Jordan Neely, obviously had some schizophrenic tendencies with dozens of prior arrests. Now, 44 prior arrests, 44 prior arrests. Now, it has been proven yet, but there's some evidence to show that he even tried to push people onto the subway at times. He was well known on this particular subway stop.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Should Tucker "Go Rogan" to Reach a Wider Audience? Kane Explains
"Question is Tucker, not on cable TV and more like Rogan. Is that allow us to reach a younger generation or does it actually make it harder for us to be able to crush these preexisting orthodoxies your thoughts? Yeah, that's a good, it's a good complex question. You know, I thought the Rogan theme because there was a quote from Tucker one night on his show and he was like, you guys think my audience is big, Joe Rogan has 12 million. Every day on Spotify. So I know there's a part of Tucker that probably has a little bit of a desire to go that alternate route and reach a younger audience. In terms of what it makes, you know, my first thought when you said, how does it make our job? I thought you were leaning into sort of us presenting news. And as a side note, it does make my job more difficult, right? Because let's say I have an outstanding clip from Fox News, let's say it's you on Laura Ingraham, or let's say it's senator Johnson on Maria bartiromo show. Now if I present that video, I get pushback from a certain part of my audience just for showing it because it's from the Fox News platform. So now going back to the meat of your question, which is, does this how does this affect our ability to reach the maga audience and reach maybe an independent Republican leaning audience if we all leave Fox News if we all stop watching? Well, it's going to hurt fox's bottom line number one. Their numbers are way down. I'm sure. Yeah, I'm sure that's a huge part of the reason for this panic, right? For this pushing out of text messages and Suzanne Scott leaking to The Wall Street Journal is because they're trying to recapture a part of their audience and say, look, we were the good guys. It was Tucker who was the bad guy.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
2024 Presidential Race Heats Up - Who's In and Who's Out?
"Tim Scott sets may 22nd, 21 days away from his announcement for 2024, and I also note that governor desantis allies, a super PAC, supporting Ron DeSantis, turned its fire on Nikki Haley this weekend. So it's on. Now, if I get my black book out, my black book is where I keep track of everyone who's in and who's not, governor Greg Abbott, question mark, of course, former president Trump is in. Governor Chris Christie, question mark, governor Ron DeSantis. That's a yes. He's in. Ambassador and governor Nikki Haley, she's in, governor achans, and he's in, governor Christi nom, big question, Mark. Don't think so. Vice president Mike Pence, he is in senator Tim Scott. He is in, governor Chris, Christian who knew big question, Mark. Governor Glenn youngkin, big question mark. Now I'm not sure about all these things. You know, I don't know about my question marks, but I'm sure about those who are going, they are each invited here every two weeks. I can't live with Vivek romance Swami on the show. Like he was on Friday. And every two weeks, he's welcome back as his governor Hutchinson as his senator Scott ambassador Haley as is the former president as is the Florida governor every two weeks during the year that we have underway. And it is a year. Less than a year. And I went to the green papers. That's the website where you have to really do your homework to figure out what's going on because the green papers is not for the faint hearted, the green paper is a little bit dense, but it's not like news items by John Ellis. That's my morning brief of what's gone in the world.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Rep. Scott Perry: Supporting Mandate for U.S. History College Course
"Unfortunately, the subversive left and particularly the communists that have been operating in our country since the 30s have been on the steady path of changing that. And so while we just assumed that everybody gets, most people, I think, a lot of people, maybe not most, but a lot of people don't even know what this country is about. They don't even know what a republic is. And if they did, I think they would be stomping mad about what's happening all around them and the freedoms and the liberties, the choices that have been taken away from them by an oppressive. It is an oppressive federal government and so if look, I don't like any kind of mandates from government and that force us into things. But we're going to have to realize that we're in a war with the left. We are in a war with the left, which seeks to undermine the very foundations of this nation and change it into something unrecognizable to every single American. And if we're going to be in that world, we're going to have to we're going to have to fight without our hands tied behind our back. And so advocating for love of country and understanding of the foundation of this nation and what governance is supposed to be here and what is not supposed to be, we can't assume that people know it and it's going to have to be a fundamental requisite if we're going to maintain the republic that we hope to live in. Like

The Dan Bongino Show
CNN's Scott Jennings Shreds Randi Weingarten Over School Closures
"Fortunately Scott Jennings who actually have met a few times He's a really nice guy He's a CNN contributor a Republican who works for CNN So God bless him right I mean can you imagine doing that every day Having to deal with some of these people But he got to take her to task really saying probably what every single American certainly would every parent would love to say to this lady Let's play cut 18 Millions of American parents I have four at home I had to teach them at home My wife had to teach them at home I am stunned at what you have said this week about your claiming to have wanted to reopen schools I think most you'll find that most parents believe you were the tip of the spear of school closures There are numerous statements You made over the summer of 20 scaring people to death about the possibility of opening schools And I hear no remorse whatsoever about the generational damage that's been done to these guys I have two kids with learning differences Do you know how hard it is for them to learn at home and not in a classroom that was designed for them And for you to sit in front of Congress and the American people and say oh I wanted to open them the whole time I am shocked I'm stunned I'm stunned and there are millions of parents who feel the exact same way Go ahead So I don't know you sir and you don't know me But I have worked for the last 20 or 30 years Helping kids every single day I've been a school teacher I've been a union leader Yeah sorry I wanted to cut her off I don't care what that lady says She's a liar It doesn't matter

The Eric Metaxas Show
"h scott" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"It. That was the Civil War we paid a huge price of 620,000 deaths. Forgive me, Scott, I'm afraid we're out of time. All this stuff is in the book rediscovering America. I recommend it highly Scott Powell. Thank you so much. Hey, thank you, Eric. We'll do it again. Happy Thanksgiving again and again and again. Okay, Alvin. The week, the weekend. We have some particularly exciting news. We do. We're going to save that for in a minute or two. Before we get to the exciting news, and I am almost shocked at this news. This is big news, folks. I think you're going to have some fun. Okay, I want to mention a couple of things. New traumatic told us that for the rest of this month only, that's November 2022. If you use the code Eric it's 35% off. I don't know why they chose to do that at the end of the month, but I would take advantage of it if you're interested. Nutrimetics dot com 35% off. Also want to repeat if you're interested in company Socrates in the city. 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We taped the four shows. We had an array of stunning guests. The shows were edited and basically we're trying to figure out who is going to air it and how we're going to do that. But in the meantime, somebody thought, hey, now that these shows are edited, why don't we put them up at Salem now dot com? Yes. For free. Freeze. You understand? Free Salem now dot com. So I am really just a little thrilled and shocked to say that you can watch these episodes. These are pilot episodes. We tape them in August. But we thought, let's make them available. If you go to Salem now dot com and how do people find it there? Well, there's a search bar up there, put in Eric metaxas, put in Eric's name, Eric metaxas, two things will come up. The radio program, which is also at the Salem communications Salem news network. That's right. Okay, yeah, but we're not talking about that. We're talking about the talk show or the late night talk show. There's a great little logo up there. You're going to see it. 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The Eric Metaxas Show
"h scott" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
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It has for about 70% of the half a million people who've tried it and have ordered more, go to relief factor dot com or call 800 for relief to find out about this offer, feel the difference. Welcome back, we're talking about Thanksgiving surprise. We're talking about Thanksgiving with the author of rediscovering America, Scott Powell. He's a fellow at the discovery institute in Seattle, and has written a wonderful book called rediscovering America from which he's written this article. You can find at the federalist called why Thanksgiving is as relevant today as it was for pilgrims for centuries ago. So what other reasons do you give Scott Powell for the relevance of this event that happened for centuries ago? Well, in terms of the qualities of character that the pilgrims had, I think, another important quality that we need to rediscover and strengthen is tolerance, these were very tolerant people, they got together with non believers. They lived together on a ship for over two, and then when they got to the new world, they found themselves. Making relationships with Indians that accepted them. Well, if they were when you say they were tolerance today, tolerance has become an unpleasant cliche, what we really mean, obviously, is that not that we allied our differences, but we respect those with whom we disagree. And that the pilgrims certainly respected those with whom they were traveling, who were not of their faith. And then the way they dealt with the local with the Native American tribes of that area, it is a model, really. It's an amazing, amazing story. Squanto, of course, is at the center of it, massasoit. But we see so little of that in the centuries ahead, of course, starting with the incredibly bloody king Philip's war. So it really, they really were a model of toleration. And I think it's important to say that that is a Christian virtue. In other words, you believe what you believe, but you also love those with whom you disagree and you treat them the way you would want to be treated. And the pilgrims did this and it's an amazing thing because we're always talking about the black marks in our book of these mistakes and these sins. They really were, they were exemplars of Christian love and charity, no question. And to illustrate that point, Eric, the pilgrim community, learned that massasoit had fallen ill that he was on his deathbed. In Edward Winslow, one of the senior elders who had experience with medicinal herbs and taking care of people when they were sick. And he was also, you know, he was also one of the spiritual leaders. He immediately decided that he was going to go the 40 miles to see if he could get to mass a soya before he died. 40 miles walking is generally at least two day trip. And that's if you don't get lost. Anyway, he did this before scooters were invented. No, actually, when you say 40 miles in those days, that's, yeah, that's kind of an amazing journey. And he decides really out of the goodness of his heart to pay a visit to massasoit. So please continue. So he gets there. He administers his herbs and his broth in praise over massasoit and remarkably massasoit recovers and he's almost fully recovered within a couple of days. And what he said was now I see the English man are my friends and love me, and I will never forget this. I don't know if the exact words, but they're in the they're in the book. So it was really quite remarkable that these very different people could have this relationship, not just the peace treaty, but the personal relations. And you know, Thanksgiving was amazing because this is after the first winner, right? It was the first harvest that it was a meager harvest. And they invited the Indians to join them by this time the pilgrims numbers have fallen slightly below 50, I believe, and they assume, well, they're not going to show up with more than 50 Indians, but they didn't specify. Well, anyway, over a hundred Indians show up to celebrate, Thanksgiving. But it's good that they did, because they brought food, you wouldn't believe. They had 5 deer that they had shot. They had foul that they had shot, they had all kinds of food enough to last three days. The first Thanksgiving was a three day festival. And this is before the Indians understood that veganism was morally superior. I got to tell you, when you think about this, this amicable celebration that they would bring food that they, there's a reason we celebrate this. This is an absolutely astonishing moment in our history. It's beautiful. It's amicable, and as you said, it lasted 50 years, this kind of relationship, this respectful relationship lasted 50 years. It is as anomalous as anything in our history, because as we know, things didn't go so well after this. It gets very complicated, very hostile. But it really was beautiful. You talk about the pilgrims, the Mayflower compact, which was their governing document touch on that, and then in the next segment I want to talk more about that. We've kind of gone out of sequence a little bit. But the Mavs are a compact, was drafted on the Mayflower off Cape Cod, went before they had even set foot on land. And they didn't know they knew that they were way off course, I mean, they didn't have even a term of Massachusetts. And the ship was, there was a lot of insolence and unrest. So the elders of the pilgrims decided, look, we've got a stay together. We're going into perhaps hostile land. We don't know what's ahead of us. So they drafted up this short document, the Mayflower compact that called for everyone being equal, everybody looking out for each other's back and that there would be a consent of everybody. So it was a wonderful document that was the government government by the consent of the.

The Eric Metaxas Show
"h scott" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Yeah, now this is great. This is why we celebrate turkey day. And thank you for that, Eric. Exactly. So I think that I'm just going to such a wise guy. Just for that, I'm having ham. I'm having him. But I want to say that in our one today, I'm telling the squanto stories. Now, if you want to read that, if you have a copy of my book, I wrote a children's book on squanto. Actually, I wrote two children's books on squanto. The first one I wrote for rabbit ears. I wrote a lot of children's books for rabbit ears. But they kind of took the God part out of my telling of the story when I wrote it for rabbit ears. So it's an otherwise wonderful book. They made a beautiful video, but they kind of took the God part out a little bit. And I said, someday, I'm going to write a book where I put that back in because it's at the heart of the whole story. So I put it in a book called squanto in the miracle of Thanksgiving, published by Thomas Nelson, Tommy Nelson. But I also write about it in my book if you can keep it. Some of you already have a copy of if you can keep it. And I tell the story, it's an amazing story in the next segment or in one of these segments. I'm having a conversation with Chris Hines about what is the squanto story because it is a miracle from our history, an astonishing miracle from our history. And I remember when I was doing the research on this, I mean, this was literally, let's see. I did the original research on this. It must have been like 1991. And somebody said, oh, you're talking about the story about squanders for rabbit ears. And I remember maybe I repeat this when I talked to Chris about this because we recorded the conversation that I'm having with Chris heims, we did a few years ago. But I'll never forget doing the research and thinking, well, I'm going to go to the original documents. So there's an old pilgrim document called mort's relation, there is something by what William Bradford wrote. So I'm looking at these original documents and piecing together the story of squanto. And I remember when the lightbulb goes off, and I said, this is a miracle. Yeah. And the other children's books and stuff didn't really mention that. They act like it's some coincidence. Yeah. And when you understand what happened, you go, this is a flat out insane, miracle of God. There's no way around it. And it's at the very heart of the beginning of what became the United States of America. And what I was so astonished by, is this happened to me a number of times over the years in the research and my books when you get this moment. And you think, how is it possible that no one else has seen what an astonishing miracle this is. And when you call it a coincidence, or you just kind of relate it like, well, these things happen. It's like, no, no, no, no, no, no. This doesn't make human sense. This is crazy. And this allowed the pilgrims to survive and to stay there because of this miracle of squanto, and then by the way, folks, because the pilgrims stayed and didn't go home, suddenly you have others coming, and then you get the Massachusetts bay colony, and you get John winthrop talking about a shining city on a hill. And you get all of this stuff follows this miracle. So if you don't believe in miracles, I challenge you to familiarize yourself, and if you want things to this and this is our two, Scott Powell comes up next and he's talking about why Thanksgiving. So why are we even separated? That's right. So today we have I talked to Chris heims. I tell the squanto story and then we've got some other crazy stuff there in our two.

Parts Counter Gurus Podcast
"h scott" Discussed on Parts Counter Gurus Podcast
"While rivian was busy working on this hood problem, they kind of stepped back and said, hey, man, the high cost of this, the high cost of that. We're going to Jack up the prices on reservation holders that haven't taken delivery on their vehicle. So this is why in the beginning of the podcast you were asking me if I had any sort of a pricing agreement, and I was thinking back to some of the four dealers pulling some similar things. This is, okay, in the way that. Ford handled theirs and the way that rivian is handling, there's their kind of different rivian was doing this at a corporate level at the top, right? The four discovered some dealerships trying to change prices at the dealer level. And they made this price announcement like what, like right at the beginning of March, that they were going to do a price increase. Is that right? That's right. 12,000 plus dollar increase to current reservation holders price of their vehicle. And some of these reservations or you get a smaller battery. Correct. Yeah, it's crazy, man. Which is not neither one is okay. In my opinion, but some of these went the reservation holders go back as far as 2018. And so he got a lot of flack over that. RJ Scotts is RJ. He's very hands on with his fans out there, his customers. He tweets a lot. I've said it before. I like this guy. I like the way he runs his business. He's transparent. He's not going to run from problems. I think that this is one of those situations where he heard loud and clear, and he kind of he backed off on the price increase. Good for him, right? He basically applies. Let's see, I'm looking at his note here. The letter? Yeah. Well, I can give you verbatim here. He says, cost of the components and materials. Right. As they work to update the price and reflect the cost of those material increases, they wrongly decided to make these changes apply to all future deliveries is what they say. It's your fault for taking this long after you set the price to get them into production. And I'm not saying, you know, you've got to give these things away to loss. But that's not your loyal investor, people that are putting in pre orders. That's not their fault either. Yeah, but you know what, but you know what? What RJ says? This is what I like. And again, this is why we like this guy. I said, I think that companies like this are going to be successful. If you want to gain my trust, you got to deal with me the right way. And he listened to his customers. He says, in his letter, he says, while this was the logic and the logic that he's talking about is crunching the numbers on the high cost, the cost increases to them as a company. We got to pass this on. He says, well, that was the logic. It was wrong. And.

The My Future Business™ Show
"h scott" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"Back to the future business show a treat muskie here. I'm your host. I hope you do very today on one. The one today with mr scott melby he. He's the director at a company. Called uranium royalty core. Welcome to the show. Rick straight to be on your show and be with your listeners. Today it's great to be here. Thank you very much for joining me now. Okay you're talking about wine regions and things like that and the beautiful places that we have around the world and we touched on. Australia's south shore either. In fact being a hub for nuclear energy submarines in the near future enough to talk in some data about that as part of the cold but before we do that. Scott look to learn. Be more about you. personally. I'm wondering where is home for you right now. Well i'm based in a place called castlerock colorado it's just south of denver between denver and colorado springs. And i'm based out of here in the foothills of the rockies and so that's That's home for me. And i've been in this uranium in nuclear energy industry for the last thirty seven years so For a relatively young guy at the age of fifty nine spent All my career in nuclear power. So it's really a pleasure to speak on the topic today. yeah absolutely hoop.

Couples Therapy
"h scott" Discussed on Couples Therapy
"And then i'll say one of these jokes and then they just i just get stairs and i don't know if they aren't you know connected to the mature like they can't relate or if it's just not funny I did improper a few years. So i'm used to people not laughing or getting i don't know if i can work on the joker if you know i don't get any feedback so i was just wondering if maybe that's just something you know. Everyone deals with when they first. You stand up. But i was wondering if maybe i should try to be more accessible or is there more alternative. Open nice in la. I couldn't really find any issue any. Please let me know where they're at on what could be fun but Yeah any advice on that. Realm would be Helpful and i just wanna say that i love the podcast and i missed the live. Show so hopefully those. We'll start up again. And i can go to one of those Thanks bye okay. This is not a relationship question. But you're very lucky l. d. that you got in under the wire because this is you know this podcast for stayed up advice. I've is that's not fair. I have said before on the show. We've opened up to any kind of advice. So kind of like stand up is very much a relationship based thing you're married to it like it is what you do. I mean it's in your relationship regardless of what you're doing so i'm just gonna say like your relationship with yourself. You know away standups not the only route to becoming a writer you could go to an ivy league school or you can be related to someone famous right. We'll also you can become friends with somebody famous and like and then they just like having you around so then they put him on payroll face like when i when i wrote for a cedric barbara battle. He had. I think i said this on a previous episode but he had hired all of his friends to be the writers and they were just as friends and they were not writers so they also had to hire me in another guy to actually write the show It was boy sitting in a windowless room. Oh right there. I was on a show that the they hired all of their friends and they needed there was literally there was a gay storyline on the show. They hired me. Because i'm gay. And i was the only minority onset literally. There was no people of color. There are no women. It was just me. I represented everybody. I didn't do it. well. I don't think i represent all minorities very well with being the one minority. I am right and this is the show looking horrible show was it really was. It was a bad show. What was her name. I forget her name. I'm sorry this is l. l. d. right and so i think like this idea though of when you get into black suffer gay stuff. You're not getting a response and so you're kind of like well. Is it the joke or is it the like contents or the subject matter. I mean every mar like anyone. Who's in a minority group. And they only you can probably relate to this as well like i've had it with with gay jokes and light being queer onstage and stuff that you always go through this about like how how do i relate to a mainstream audience meaning a white straight audience. Yeah which sucks. But that's what that's what that means. And how do you relate. You do change your comedy to relate to them or do you. In my case be the queer flamboyant person you are in a straight room or you know you tell your personal experience of being a black woman or you. whatever it is and it's I mean have the when you were starting out. Did you have that. Because i definitely did. I mean i definitely had. I think that you know years of private school taught me how to relate to hawaii. So i kind of do how i literally like. I think naturally just for survival. I've learned how to kinda like roast you but you find it. Charming kind of so kind of knew what i needed to. But at the same time. I still gonna audiences like recently. I performed in irvine california. Orange county Very white republican very nervous. I was like. Are they going to like my material because i literally talk about white women every chance i get and but the thing is i ain't got no stock about. There's no backup act so you got your onboard. A you're not and i'm certainly had moments. Where ten minutes is felt like thirty meter. Thirty minutes felt like a lifetime because they're not giving it to me the only way you're going to know if it's the joke itself is by doing it over and over and over and you know i don't know open mics But they're definitely websites that have them listed but it's like there are rooms like like rooms. I don't know but my young queer kids doing standup nowadays. I like you can find rooms where you're not the only one and do i mean do what i did when i moved into your when i was in new york for starting i move from chicago to new york and i. I had done the horrible horrible experience of doing improv in chicago and and and then moving to new york and realizing that him socks and i knew i wanted to be alone on stage during jokes and i went to every single show i could. I was not performing. I just went. And i wrote down literally in a fucking know pat. I wrote down every performers name. And then i went and i follow them on twitter facebook or whatever it was just so that maybe i could message them and be like. Oh what are the rooms. What are the places. I can go comics. I responded to gay comrades wearing no comics. Like you know what i mean like i would i the ones that i thought like i would get along with which i mean. No offense andy. But i would never contact strike white guy never. I never slid into their. Dmz always gayer or women. What i would do And and and trying to create this sort of almost digital community for myself. So i knew sort of the scene a little bit better and new of the rooms that i could go to to maybe try to perform but i know for me. I really struggled. Because i'd never did well in gay rooms like queer gay bar stuff because i think i didn't ever treat being gay as special. It was always just sort of like who i am and part of my identity and so i didn't have to quote unquote come out at the top of every set. You know what i mean like. I'd be like a lot of gay comics. Who sort of take that sort of minstrel show and they do. That sort of i mean is offensive but like it is sort of what i feel that that they do that in that sort of like they have to come out at the top of their set so that everything else follows has to be this sort of gay. It gets better moment. Or whatever. And i never really responded to that. That wasn't me. I'm just. I am just me and i'm on stage as a personality telling you my slice of life in the way that it is and i know that a lot of straight people aren't going to get it but they might find it amusing and funny and different on my might remind them of some gay person that they know in this and i sort of took a nathan lane approach and the birdcage where it was just sort of like. I can't be who i am..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"h scott" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"So My i guess. How can they reach me. So i have a facebook page. Lincoln page twitter account instagram My company's called power purpose or pop went on facebook. It would be Power purpose metro west boston because of the time who sort of a smaller territory. What has become but that's a good way to find out the company my contract and is there Twitter handle is scott. F cats k. t. z. Okay and Yeah happy to engage with any any bruce fans I did kind of chuckle as well over the sways waves and I don't know about you. I know you didn't wanna talk about it. But i don't feel like you have to have to say something and that you know i'm like i said i'm a traditionalist and in the lyrics the album it says waves right. Yeah in my head. I'm like are waves. Mean he wrote it you know yeah almost every time if you see him live. He says sways gaffe. So maybe he had a may occult ball or maybe you know he's. He's adapted lyrics to certain songs over time. Anyway i thought it was..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"h scott" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"But i agree. I would love to go to europe. I would When when he was touring australia during the high hopes. Era yep I was by the owner of the company. I was working for the time Who was like in his middle sixties. Maybe late sixties and you know was coming to work on saturday mornings you know and of course you know. That's the reason why he's a millionaire. But i was like you know that age. I had that much money. I would be flying to australia and just doing the whole tour like you know like okay. Just you know getting just doing the tour because then between shows you would see this great country in this other you know beautiful scenery and what a great culture to do and so I really would love to go to ireland. I just think those are good shows and once again when you weren't at a show you the in ireland so you could see an right away. The culture there So one thing. I if any if anyone has never seen bruce in hartford jeff and you can get there every single time. It's an amazing show. And he pull some random song out of nowhere. I wonder why. I don't know but they're always good in hartford every single time without fail. Yeah and oppose this. My wife at one point joking with my girls says what if i were giving birth. What if i was going into labor. You were in new york Cnn show what would you do. And i'm like well you know. What am i gonna do deliver the kid like. I'm gonna come home the next day. What am i gonna. I'm walking into the show. I like hot by the time i get home. You can have the kid anyway. what's you know. So they didn't like that answer. But i kind of hyperbole. Yeah i mean. I'm not a doctor. I'm not gonna you know so We did have the My wife was doing a half iron man and And she was on a sunday and she said. I know your board going to these events. So you don't need to go like okay Her sister mary and my son went. She goes I said are you sure. Because i want to be supportive known enough. You don't need to go and later. It turned out that That was the do the free. Ncwa show was on that sunday. And i was like she had already told me. I didn't have to go erase me right. There's no way this free show right there in downtown dallas go watch her compete in a raise us oh and in in So yeah i get that We linda asked about. Do you wanna go see him again. This time and i said well first off. I don't think we can afford it. You know. I just missed off. I missed a couple of months and of work and while people were very generous in the go fund me. I said you know all that money is gone to make sure that all our bills are paid and everything right. I said so even though if we could find the money it seems kind of selfish that my first trip after having surgery..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"h scott" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"Give me a hard time about it. But i can. I can buy the version of the song. I can almost tell where it was when it was just. That's cool I may have asked you this and If you guys have not If you're new to the show I had a friendship month earlier in the year or indiana and and so scott was on with another friend. Scott it was the scott scott show and so Please go back in here that that was a lot of fun. They met in camp and then later became friends. They rediscovered each other and adults. Which i think is just an amazing story. So i may be duplicating a couple of questions. But what about bruce captivating you can you articulate why he became your guy and has remained your guy i will try and you can tell me if i articulate girls so i always loved history and i like trying to think of the word While try something else. Because i can't think of the we're having a senior moment but that's alright. I've always liked sort of team sports. I like the concept of a real band that that gets along not wanna fight. And everybody's got ish you know and i'm sure some of that goes on but you know for the most part. It's a pretty cohesive unit that he's created here because they all care so much And the whole is greater than the some of the parts is he you know the one plus one equals three thing that he stated and i from the very first time i heard almost every song it just hit me like i'm in. I'm sold so love at first sight. You know you just you know when you see it and you know when you hear it but what i always loved was this was a guy that was playing with his friends. The grew up essentially with these guys. Give or take you know in and out a few we were there. And they've stayed true. Tha their their mission. Statement and what they represent and You know. I totally respect the fact. He writes his own stuff. That doesn't mean. I don't like other people that don't write their own stuff. That are just very talented but to me it's just to that next level so to.

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"h scott" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"And my mom's dad. My grandfather was a Theatrical talent agent broadway producer. He managed wrandell on he. He ran verve records. At one point. It was fun when he would come in. Because as a little kid for whatever reason i somehow got into tom jones so gave you tom. Jones was playing a nightclub here in the in the area and my grandfather took us shown took me backstage. I think it was ten. And i met tom jones. He wasn't much taller than me. Frankly but he was great. It was a great show. Hello everyone and welcome to a new episode of set. Less than bruce your podcast. All about bruce springsteen his music and mostly is fans. I am your host jesse jackson and joining me. Tonight is a return guest. He had so much fun as a duo he decided to do a solo act He's kinda paul. Simon without our garfunkel. Maybe you know But scott cats welcome back to the show. Thank you sir. Glad to be back. Glad to see you back. Yeah thank you now. I i do not think the episode where i had. This revelation is come out but I had a guy on the podcast a couple weeks ago. And he started talking about summer camp. And finding bruce springsteen and i said you know i just realized that's a common theme on this podcast and it's funny because Collin who is on the podcast The shoot as we're recording. I released that yesterday. He was from great britain. But found bruce in a. You know east coast. He had gone to america as in a camp like as an internship or something. And that's how he discovered bruce so If i remember correct brightness how you guys discovered bruce yeah you're spot on i as a little kid You know in my neighborhood. There were a bunch of guys and I was kind of the second youngest. So you kinda looked up these older guys. And they all love bruce. And this would have been you know mid seventies dating myself bryant. he's Then i went to overnight camp up in maine in seventy seven when i was nine and you know looking back now. I didn't realize that was you know. Maybe the golden era of know how much. I have loved and done dan if i wrote older but Just got really into it..

View from the Cheap Seats
"h scott" Discussed on View from the Cheap Seats
"Just want a good night's sleep before. I go to perform the thing that i've been studying for in training for for the last certainly last for years with less Please can. I sleep on an amazon box. You realize it's not even about the athletics for these people. It's about the sex these people year after your since our chill touch right to hook up with a lot. That's the point that's athletes their. Their bodies are in tip top condition. They should wanna be with the. It's so exciting for them. There with other people who else understands their lives the way they understand the children being sired potential got great lines here say brilliant athletes you think about like force them to me of something later nine one six have the plan and then we get to fight over. Which country gets the kit kit. I would be amazing. 'cause if it's two people from two different so you have. The two countries play each other in whatever sport. Is there custody for custody of this kid when they're older. That's this great were coming. And then we can remake kramer versus kramer sex olympics. We've done it. We did it there. You go telling you we between that and the nfc's of of the ransoms the non baseball activities. I feel like there you go. That's got rogowski. If you wanna hear see him. Break a pack open and talk about that We're doing that on a patriot. If you haven't joined our patriot on june episodes of cheap seats every month just in the international slapped by john. I just picked the four that we're going to do for the unbelievable. Let's just say there's some old agency. Laois moore's gordon la kate jackson testimonial here. I just want to say. I'm telling you for years to the patriots. It's so perfect for you to bring it back on your own. Where it's it's just brilliant. It's about time you did it. I'm so glad you did and absolutely if you're not signing up for that. Why are you listened to the positive pay and get a little extra from the interviews and we do a little patriot on pods once a week so all just for you. Five bucks. Good as patriot dot com. Look up squad. Brothers sign up. Please please please era. We're gonna take a break. We have special guest. Right after this voicemail So don't go anywhere and patriot. I think it's an interview. Actually an interview interview smells interview. 'cause we did last week. I will be back with more right.

thebuzzr pod
"h scott" Discussed on thebuzzr pod
"It's makes the song at that time you know. It's it's very Tyson and dark. Which which i we're going to listen to it now.

thebuzzr pod
"h scott" Discussed on thebuzzr pod
"Fourteen. Ray stevens was number. One in nineteen seventy four on uk singles chart streak. The song was about the current british craze of streaking. Streaking was the act of running naked in a public place. Saskatoon folk rock artist. Scott klein joins us today. Scott some bird and sexy deliveries substance music art and is an artist to watch today. We chat about sunshine. And what's my name. These are two incredible releases heart of his upcoming album to release this year. Enjoy the show. Hi scott thank you for coming on the show. Today's really great that you could spend some time with. Thanks for having me. No that's great. thank you. so you're getting. You're making a lot of noise with the music. You'd sunshine. I was looking on the web site. You've had quite a number reviews. Radio play Need chop. That's this a single. That kinda came about there wasn't supposed to be on the ep. It was a song. That i kinda wrote really quickly and Just kind Threw into the there and But the press said. I've been getting it's been like quite a bit you know. And he's you never really know like what that leads to but But it's been it's been Exciting my end to to see how many logs skipped pick it up and like different countries that cover it in who likes. It doesn't like it. You know it's really. It's not very much genre like it's not just country music so it's a very subjective type style music so they so like it's interesting to see that some people like it and they liked the vibe and and others are like i like it but it doesn't set ni- would covering type of ricky that beginning firm inside box the that's one reason. I like it. But i was doll as music but actually all my notes here. I have genre question question question. I it wasn't it wasn't american. Could be a bit. Folk-rock bit breezy. Amen i was thinking who. Who does this remind me up. I hope your complimentary but it reminded me of america. The band america a name particular justice the best one i felt but i was into it But to me there's floated is conflicted because it's a downbeat but in the back you year sunshine so shy night. Was that intentional. Yeah yeah. I mean like i had this idea ahead of like what i'm hearing you know and It's a small percentage of it like comes out in the studio as you trying to strive for hundred percent. You don't get fully good You kinda roll is like what what is happening in the studio. You know that it starts with the drums right so so we make differently each write the song with it acoustic guitar and i think in in my music on it. There's a. there's a bit of a undecided tension between the dark and the light you know And it it's very you know whether that's you know country music and rock and roll or You know folk music and Yeah by just yeah anyway. I feel like there's there's some type of tension always you know the tween the between the two and That definitely is coming out his song white. This because it's like some dark undertones in a light light hearted like Sixties rock and roll. Kind of five. You know like like the bees or on other band. Slake the animals you know. At that time they were saying you know even the beatles. They're singing a boat dark stuff but they're making pot you know and and i think that's kind of what i was for on this on this track just to I tried to read a positive song. you know. this is my attacks by said it was complected. Surprises spin is always consecutive. I think you know. I'm i'm conflicted. Leah hanson Was the guitarist. One june our winner. How'd you meet up with him. I mean it's a i mean. There's there's good stories here shea kit stores. I met up with him He's he plays in a band called league roles right now currently. And he's currently doing this solo project senate hand on which is about to come off But he's you know he's. He's signed with warner music. canada You know with this other bambi roles and The producer american with aspen beverage. He also plays in the band. You know so so. When i recorded music with the with aspen i had went out to this small town in saskatchewan called pyo pods cash. Right which is like in the middle of nowhere a rails town israel. Town it is. It's accurate there's probably fifty people that live there recorded. It's like old school house so incompetent nineteen hundreds and as decrepit schools so we recorded the album there and You know they were doing legal. Wolves is doing some sessions there too as well and he heard my music you know it came across him and he played on it. You know which was amazing and very grateful for you know And he continues to to play on the whistle with sunshine in particular in the middle Like the the bridge or whatever you call it a keep she lays down some some good leads there and Yeah.

The Sue Plex Podcast
"h scott" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast
"Doing no fan shows if you look at the bureau of your career versus side crisostomo or your grace euchre's but in front of no fans you've you've alluded to the wrestletalk a show. We won the lucky few right before the country. Shots wrestletalk shock. How was that experience. She said there was like we're watching. How how walls that is as typing. It was a weird atmosphere socially with no funds zone. You could have a country as you you know. You're you're in oregon. So i was strange Black late it's weird when i was first launch. Data's bit strange getting used to all you having to light turned down near. You're talking to the talent and getting yushi she surrounded of. So you got people who Papa crew of that making much noise. It's very weird in comparison to a crowd Book once you get engaged in you realize always fouls the people watch on youtube e sink us. Go time salt thing but it was. It was definitely learning leading cuff. Mainland experience Just to you know to iron out some of my. I my issues. No refereeing being louder sector Likes going on so. I bet russia's up doing that they've been funds. I think he's been a very good to learn. Experience may just to try and get better. Wrestler out things. I wasn't really put up back lead in front of a crowd. You don't think about certain things in front of a crowd as you as opposed you would be when you know in front of a crowd like needs to be loud more gesture. cetera Is it's been good. We've been very strange. South korea front of love is going to be people leaching at the cusp of their career. Just getting their groove on right just before lockdown and from a lot of them are doing it most of the showers. But we've fans it's some people in a good absolute hidden cells in the fine. Start the game on some shows. Like he's still got bachelor's trying to is no not just ingrained into know. How your resolution Us to the crowd. Listen to the crowds. You know it's it's yeah exactly exactly After i two days of Did my voice was shot slots Slow allowed to also at you because to bring pit awful. Yeah my voice was just in paces. Hell hit reproach. Titans bitten First congratulations again on them. Do well and how is How's it been with doing those type. Yeah he's been really good Said in line experience. I've got to loss which was oscars become a good friend of mine now from fruit..

The Sue Plex Podcast
"h scott" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast
"Times in his know his is experiencing as it. Just just a a fountain of knowledge. Is chris helped me so much. What arrests like like chris Rich swift oscar harding. Tom stoppers tom by law from tom. So many maltese referee. Sean gawk lanes. He's leading different. Bits from different people solve started to pick different at this from people styles of chris shop. The navy's tom scotteri maiming. Mannerisms mannerism sir. yes. I still throw for awhile In a huddle would different situations just pick took. The best of rarely opposed to wrestling mall not necesssarily. A wrestler spies new books of people s rain with biden's by may one of the men able in spies may is caller who vessels rugged from recent rogan. He just wanted most humble people. You'll ever meet you retire and you can tell about such a passionate love this business. Been as a kid and eight. It shows i just to fight entire life to get while sabet and not showing any wrestling news. Passionate wrestling just is so inspired. The early on i think definitely big things in line for for corey futures him and race as fantastic talk team in general big things in install solemnity of those models. Names down people. Watch out for their vhs. Definitely excellent stuff. So i'm going to ask you a question by any w because i've been up when gw tons. I absolutely adore and gw on friday. Whole tahoe water venue. It's fantastic but you mentioned the also about bottling and the holiday camps now. I've heard many story about bartlett's. How great butlers as an about the camaraderie about going around the various holiday camps and learn tell people bit more about your experience of buttons. And how how how you how you can describe addict. Someone who's never never been there with me. My my butland's ronin was was shocked. Sweating soft entangled with the west. I went west a few ties. Us are mainly went to get nest also fox out. After rain i started Health not welcome and ice at even as working matching dice. Dystonia atmosphere electorate and to be in not ray in front of nair on maybe two thousand people in not sky. Ten is just search. A ms not misfits. Every kid is just go wild every little thing so on the hip toss kids go. Wild was always lung. Is go aisles. Scientists I've never had an experience like it. us preserve. it's you've got to be there. We've in area just to feel like you've got over over rocco like stephen mojo himself magic. Whatever in some of the room and he's highly out in wherever wedges little independent company and with tout his whole. It's a whole area in a Just from like from a minute from minnie's The crowded electric indicate opa atmosphere throughout the whole show show about our how long if lots more on builds and builds and builds and builds and builds and saw following notch. And you've got championship much in line and the crowd just dupes and it just never been like it since honest if you such an amazing amazing failure was that the biggest show biggest crowd. You've been in front of yet without doubt. Definitely fix call from chad. It's just it was very daunting So i found it more. Don't enduring the nurse on show for wrestletalk. 'cause you on account is no one in the route pop crews and they looked only comedy thing always the thousands of thousands of people So that was quite so. I was gonna say you actually being quite strange position because oversee you've you'll reasons Relatively young the business. You've actually spent quite a chunk of your refereeing career..

The Sue Plex Podcast
"h scott" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast
"Dubai job but if they really wanna be arrested and they wanna be wrestling and they get so if bush down that route. Any training this into this. If you're giving you to referee you you i. Would they definitely give it a go in love. I let so so much from refereeing about aspects so much about so much helped me become a wrestler intense. I i still threat to wrestler cruz. Actually try to stop me from ma. Stop me but this year. He won't be referee. He's showed you saw saying tonight. I just love. I can be a pop. Might still and still love what i'm doing and not get to But yeah i just learnt so much. Small refereeing Like not to be sat points the match. And you know about plot macho spots up not kotla watch. It just helped me get my colleagues go in in terms of thinking about wrestling in general and how much basically so from when you decide the might mottram refereeing and how was it before your first match debut. My debut botch Involves a two people from people who no longer that unsuitable guy. I am not which is quite nice. Let my first Blow right in front of me and we saw a. Don't worry about it. 'cause you know heels what mine does like. Oh i just rarely just buried me to the as yet go saw it you know. It went well girls as well as at hopes. And then i'll say you went on to the second one at video and i rest session off martinez county really. Good positive. Comedy session muffin Good professional wrestling is a nice little old way wade zoo refereeing as a side of my first refereeing gig but makes perfect. Who spies you as a referee who inspires us arrested. Because obviously you are still trying to be. I to training as invested in china. Who inspires you refereeing wise. I've always looked child. Audiences work mike. Iota is a big foot like mall ball. Costly for me Kershaw when c k plan a massive pie mirus in medford refereeing career refereed on some shows view..

The My Future Business™ Show
"h scott" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"Old things franchising with scott greenburg. Who is a franchise performance consultant. What do the show scope. Thank you so nice to be here absolutely wonderful to have you here now. I've been looking at your bio not your background because it's red brick and gotten it just touched on a few things. Prior to the cohen. This is going to be a very very revealing co for those who are interested in enfranchising. Don't know necessarily much about it but Scott what we like to do is we. We take a bit. Were bit backwards from the business per se. And we talk about you personally and i'd love to start by asking you being so busy. Is there much time for recreation for you personally and if you do have time for recreation what is it that you like to. There's always time for recreation. One of the things not to jump into my book but wondering out that i write about. It is the value of time if you're too busy to attempt to have recreation whatever that means for you there's something wrong with with the way your life is set up so i do make time for it During the pandemic. I think i've watched everything on that flex So i have enjoyed that when i can like to hike. I love to travel with my family. I love to watch. My son played basketball. So love to hang out i wife. So there's a lot that we liked to do and the pandemic cut into some of it. But fortunately not all of it. And that's one of the food to he. Thank you for sharing now. That's one thing we certainly be talking about later on. Scott is your wonderful book. But i want to know a little bit more about In terms of what got you into franchising into business. And i was wondering if we can stop their sure. So long. Before i ever bought my first franchise. I was a professional speaker doing a combination of motivational keynote speaking and leadership training and that was going very well and i was traveling a lot and getting paid well and meeting all kinds of people but that was married and my wife and i were starting a family and i realized i wanna keep doing it. But i'd like to travel a little bit less. So i need another stream of income and the other thing that occurred to me is a lot of people may audiences had a lot more actual experience leading people that i had inherent..