24 Burst results for "Jason Brown"

I Am Exhausted Talking About Race All the Time....

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:52 min | 7 months ago

I Am Exhausted Talking About Race All the Time....

"I am exhausted talking about race all the time. I do not think race is determinative or predictive of your behavior. Values is what matters. Your melanin content is irrelevant. What they are trying to do is make race matter. That is why you're seeing anti white beliefs grow and metastasize. If you read critical theory, in fact, we have a whistleblower here of somebody who is a student in Pennsylvania at a medical school where they are teaching medical students why it's wrong to believe in color blindness. They say color blindness is actually racist. Now, I never liked the term color blindness because obviously you're not going to be blind to it, but you could be color, agnostic, it doesn't matter. I don't have an opinion on you at all based on your skin color. It is completely and totally irrelevant. Now this poll does show though that while it is irrelevant to me, it is not irrelevant to one out of four blacks, and that is worth talking about. That's worth asking a question. It's worth asking the question is there a growing anti white sentiment if there was a poll of whites. And one out of four whites said that it's not okay to be black. I would be disgusted by that. I would be appalled. I would say why would white Americans want out of four of them say that? We should try and build institutions that make color irrelevant. Maybe we can't be colorblind, but we can pass colorblind laws,

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"jason brown" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:16 min | 7 months ago

"jason brown" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

"For the loyal listeners of our program, you've heard me mention ERC, the employee retention credit. You've heard me mention it a couple times. And I've been blown away by the news that we have received of how many of you have been able to successfully get credits from the federal government. And look, I'm very clear. I wish Congress never would have appropriated this money. But it's there. And I'd rather have you get it than Ukraine and all of you need to look into it to research it. And as you know, you could do that at COVID tax relief federal. I was so blown away by the numbers. So enthusiastic about how many of you have been helped by it, wanted to have Jason from COVID tax relief dot org, join us and help break the news Jason, welcome to the program. It's good to see you. Thanks, Jason. So Jason, how many Charlie Kirk show listeners have participated in this program via your company and how much money have you successfully been able to recover? It continues to blow my mind as well. And at the numbers as of this morning, just from the last time you had us come on here Charlie over 200 business owners and over $24 million has been claimed and paid out through the ERC just to your listener. So that's exciting. That's amazing. So Jason, give our audience a little picture of who are these people? They're small business owners. They're plumbers, they're electricians. Who are the type of people that are mainly calling you and asking for help? Well, and that's actually what I love about the employee retention credit. It's not just a handout to anyone out there that owns a business. It's only going to those business owners that retained their W two employees during the pandemic during 2020 and 2021. And so it's a true win for business owners. This is, by the way, this is the last COVID stimulus money available to business owners. And look, I like how you put it. Whether you agree or not with the cares act, it's already been allocated. It's there. It's out there. So take it, right? If you retain your employees, look at it as a reward for giving those people a place to work during a tough time.

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Jason Brown Talks Consumer Tax Advocate and Covid Relief Funds

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:16 min | 7 months ago

Jason Brown Talks Consumer Tax Advocate and Covid Relief Funds

"For the loyal listeners of our program, you've heard me mention ERC, the employee retention credit. You've heard me mention it a couple times. And I've been blown away by the news that we have received of how many of you have been able to successfully get credits from the federal government. And look, I'm very clear. I wish Congress never would have appropriated this money. But it's there. And I'd rather have you get it than Ukraine and all of you need to look into it to research it. And as you know, you could do that at COVID tax relief federal. I was so blown away by the numbers. So enthusiastic about how many of you have been helped by it, wanted to have Jason from COVID tax relief dot org, join us and help break the news Jason, welcome to the program. It's good to see you. Thanks, Jason. So Jason, how many Charlie Kirk show listeners have participated in this program via your company and how much money have you successfully been able to recover? It continues to blow my mind as well. And at the numbers as of this morning, just from the last time you had us come on here Charlie over 200 business owners and over $24 million has been claimed and paid out through the ERC just to your listener. So that's exciting. That's amazing. So Jason, give our audience a little picture of who are these people? They're small business owners. They're plumbers, they're electricians. Who are the type of people that are mainly calling you and asking for help? Well, and that's actually what I love about the employee retention credit. It's not just a handout to anyone out there that owns a business. It's only going to those business owners that retained their W two employees during the pandemic during 2020 and 2021. And so it's a true win for business owners. This is, by the way, this is the last COVID stimulus money available to business owners. And look, I like how you put it. Whether you agree or not with the cares act, it's already been allocated. It's there. It's out there. So take it, right? If you retain your employees, look at it as a reward for giving those people a place to work during a tough time.

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Jenny Beth Martin Describes "The Innovation Race"

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:24 min | 7 months ago

Jenny Beth Martin Describes "The Innovation Race"

"Joining us now is Jenny Beth Martin to talk about a new movie called innovation race. There is no prize for second place. And Jenny Beth is with us now. Jenny Beth, welcome back to the program. Thanks so much for having me again, Charlie. Tell us about the movie. So we've done this documentary and it really sets up the dynamic with America in China in the innovation and technology race comparing it to what America and the Soviet Union went through in the space race back in the 60s. And we make the case that we have to make sure that we win when it comes to the innovation race, America needs to have more inventions, more inventors, and we need to stay on the cutting edge when it comes to innovation in order to outpace and beat China. And we've got a real problem right now in America we used to have very strong laws that would protect intellectual property and patents during the Obama administration, a Republican controlled Congress passed a bill that Obama signed into law that weekend, our patent system, and we make the case in the movie that we need to go back and strengthen it. It's a bipartisan issue, even senator Chris Coons is in this movie and so is congressman Thomas Massey. It's really an America first movie, making the case that we need to strengthen our intellectual property system. So that we can beat China in the innovation race.

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"jason brown" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

103.5 KISS FM

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

"Win. I think I'm wrong. I will give you time tomorrow to just change the whole promotion. Friends like screw this. I'm doing my own promotion. Who cares? I mean, listen tomorrow. 7 30. I'll tell you when to listen, but, yeah, don't tell anybody, but we're very excited about the ticket. Don't tell anybody. Here's the deal. It's our secret, Okay? Just management doesn't pay any attention. So here's the deal. I wasn't supposed. I guess I wasn't supposed to tell you the time I was supposed to listen to a wide window of two hours, Which is Shelly. Well, it's like, listen throughout the day, and when this certain no, not know that it no incorrect Christie because it says right here on my page, Listen during Shelley's show That's two hours, okay? You don't even know what it is. And you're correcting me Confusing promotion. You don't even know what it is. Okay, Technically, we're supposed to just tell them the top like we're supposed to just tell the song. And they had to listen all day. We were giving them the clue of Hey, guess what It's going to happen during show Michelis give you a better That's what Jason Brown gave you. I gave you a way better. The exact including Michael Michael is better than his. So they're 10 30. Listen when the tickets which will be Shelly 855591135 if you want to take that showbiz Shelley in the showdown call now will play good news stories in just a second. I will tell you the time every day. I don't care. Let's let's at 7 30. Each morning for me to tell you that to script the promotion each day and tell you the proper time to listen depends on what kind of tickets are right. If it's like, uh, now just listen all day. It's all right. It's no no, no, no. This is a team effort. People must listen.

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"jason brown" Discussed on The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

02:36 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

"Oklahoma dumb fox. He played it. Alabama getting drafted. So yes did it raise his stock possibly did he become a better passer. Maybe with with at oklahoma with riley. Maybe you know who knows but it wasn't going to affect his draft status. He was going to get picked up. Maybe around later. I don't know. But it has watered it. Down in my estimation because i hate soft shit. It's watered it down this clear. There's three thousand kids in the porto. There's one hundred twenty seven division one schools. Those kids ain't going all of those so now what it's done it's affected junior college recruiting. And if you're legitimate. Be two coats like if you want to make a name for yourself. D two coaches out there. You should get these kids to your place and rip it entity too. Because a lot of these kids are in the nfl to danny woodhead of the world and a bunch of different dudes. You can make a name for yourself by getting some of these kids that are in this portal to your d two and tell sell them on a four year school instead of the coach beaten you out like i would have done saying come to my place and get re recruited to go back to a four year but a lot of these cats are so soft now they don't want to go through that struggle so they'll just go four year now and it's kind of her juku recruiting the last few years but it is. It is leveled the playing field in my opinion more so than giving you an opportunity. It's now college basketball. Florida gulf coast gonzaga. They can win in any year now back in the day it was. Ucla kentucky duke. North carolina yukon. There wasn't nobody else. Getting in their gonzaga wouldn't get in there and shit. You know what. I mean so in my opinion montana should they fucking ever be washington. No not in this world. I don't give a fuck. That is a cl- my tied in washington from indie. It is that's that's a pandemic to me like an epidemic palo fuck is washington to my tanna like i don't northern. I will beat fucking state. Like i mean that. That's what i'm trying to tell. People level now is the transfer puerto in your opinion. Good for college football because also now coaches when it comes recruiting. That's a whole nother avenue that they have to look at michigan state. I own mel tucker got some some transfer puerto guys and they win their first game. Hey go green go why. That was the most racist things set on this show too. These go white j. bead you hear that. I heard that shit. After what i said he had to say that. Good.

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"jason brown" Discussed on The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

06:41 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

"More. Don't go down no more. It's like we're we've allowed all. They're sitting enabled it in. Somebody's gotta put their foot down. Hey i think. I think the big thing here is. There's no hate me now. love me later. It's me now let me forever. You know what i mean. You're right about that that's true. Go ahead jams up coach. What about the nfl could be a great ralph or you could even break in. Maybe like you said you're a great talent evaluator. Maybe with the scouting department. Do you have any with any nfl. Nfl teams. I do. I was actually a friend of mine. The old line coach for someone. I mean for tomlin. Sorry well hey. Adrian klemm good friend of mine. We grew up together. He was at ucla forever. But mike made them. They'll line coach man which was huge because he was an assistant last year. And and not only that hiring black coach on that staff or a lot of cats bashed mike tomlin because of the lack of coaches. He has people. Don't talk about people people on the black community or calling mukundan. Call them this and uncle. Tom and they're like well wait up. So when he hired adrian it was between the circles at. I mean even at the one level of black coaches supposed to tell you. You can't say. I supposed to be the ones that but honestly you. You're the one who grew up as the only white person in your community. You have a much immi- supposed to say like there's no way you're a lotta say what you just fucking said right there and my supposed to say that to you right there now. Nobody's ever going to say. The word said grilled motherfucker. Know the deal. This is the bottom line adrian. Clemes there now. With one of the highest paid online coats in america good nude grew up together. He's now they're he's gonna try to see if you can get me in with mike on an interim level or like for ot as next year or cova kinda fucked it up with the nfl not allowing a lot of visitors and stuff so not the minority. Even though i should be a minority coach. I should get that sick as white privilege. Never fucking affected me but at the same time. Maybe i can get into one of those type of internship buildings. The you know like the minority internships that the nfl does bill. Walsh yeah and all those things maybe that that can happen or you know. They got the rooney rule. Which really is a fucking slapping face anyway but about national couch. We're gonna. I have no idea what the fallout is going to be from this year. But i fucking j. b. You are one of one pal. One of one forever coach shabby when you're looking around at some of these couch teams like i. I know on twitter. You were you were bashing oklahoma because it's the same deal. They didn't look good against Two lane but they're going to end up going to the playoffs. Kansas or washington. Who is supposed to be good and gets beat by montana. Is there one place where you can like. Look at and point and be like she. If i went in there tomorrow. I would be able to turn this thing around that day. Yeah fuck akron toledo. It don't matter to me. This is this is how i look at shit. Alabama is cream. the locker room right. I say all the time. They're the ones that get. He's deserving of the money if you can argue that and then i think dabo's this next one and now maybe kirby can get up there if he wins one but the thing about it is. Nobody's taking guys from going to those three places so they're getting the same top echelon talent every year. Somebody needs to get one of those five stars at tulane or at this other place. Because you know that's gonna stop it and break it and start in. Somebody's got to be different and get some. It's all about the blood. Life of your program is recruiting. It doesn't mean you control the talent level in your program period. We control it as a coach. And i think coach is really think they're going to go out here and fucking out scheme nick. Sabin lane kiffin outs game nick. Sabin last year and lost fifty to forty eight. So like you've got to understand. It's jimmy's joe's at ain't xs and os the better players win the game at the end and you gotta go get those dudes and i just think it'd be you know. Give me any polo man. I don't care. I mean pat mcafee polo. I'll have some fucking freaks. Walking around indiana coach just mentioned save and. I'm not sure if you saw this press conference earlier in the week about trying to kind of keep his team motivated especially while the media's telling them that they're gonna win by fifty every game as someone who did coach a team with studs everywhere. How hard is it to keep your team. You know kind of humble and just keeping them locked in on a day-to-day man my next degree. I'm going get into psychology. I truly believe. I'm a psychologist fucked. Coaching fucked kinesiology. Fuck hell it's psychology. You have to be fucking psychology major to fuck with these bird. Your best players are gonna be shit birds just so we're clear like the best motherfucker on your team is shit bird. And you gotta get that dude to buy into your whole philosophy and get all these other. Fuck sticks to follow right. And then you've got some good slap dicks who are going gonna be of. You know the guys that are going to keep your fucking gpa high api scores right so you so close saving gets another hundred thousand dollar fucking bonus because as api fucking out to jane and people to look at all that shit and you know i did see what are you saying. And then that's great stuff for the bulletin board and all that but at the end of the day he's gotta have to still do it hands on because this is a hands on experience base life we live. He's gonna have to get those kids to buy in. Fuck the press conference with the coca cola and all that shit. They don't care no more. He's doing that. Aflac commercial dion. They don't they know it's all about money. This kids ain't stupid people. Call them dumb and all this shit. They're not stupid though. So that's the difference in and you know. I don't know that's just kinda how i looked at it but it's good stuff but you know he's doing other things that you don't see on camera that is getting his team ready and that's what he does better than anybody. In my opinion my good friends sark was his last years. Obviously that texas now and you know he. He told me similar to on that regard as far as just being different figuring out ways to get your guys to push the right buttons at the right time. Twenty two of them at that at the same time going the same direction is the hard part they have like seventy guys to your point and that was a great what you said earlier. Something that is not being talked about by anybody. Like everybody. Just assumes that there's going to be five stars five five deaths on the depth charge i deep in alabama.

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"jason brown" Discussed on The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

05:18 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

"To that after this one I'm obviously rooting for all those guys Because without him. I wouldn't be here. You know in sean specifically because you know one year ago fellas. Nobody knew who i was. You know but sean did. You know. And so you know the reason why i'm here today is because he believed in me supported me and allowed me to be as good as occupancy. So i'm rooting for those guys. Are those players and coaches mean a lot to me so You know. I'm excited to watch those guys play this year. You give the right answer every single time. I think naturally do it. It seems to be like just. Your natural response is like hey like no actually. I'm very grateful. It is incredible to hear that. Because it's just easier to tell the truth you know like you. Just it's easier to tell you. How are you a thirty eight. Golly thirty eight in mcveigh's young to over there in la. Gus both have great teams right. Now it's must be good to live out in in the place where there's no rain right as life. good out. There chargers fans you get a feel them at all. Have you had it open to the fans training camp. And how has it been. Training camp was was awesome. They were able to come to watch us play. And then we were able to scrimmaging stadium. We had two preseason games there one against the rams won against the niners and so i feel like our brand the chargers. I think You know the branding. Where i know that the brand is a big deal on your show. our brand is is is exciting And i feel like We have an awesome digital media. Team here guys like you know. There's so much that goes into being a great team but like our digital and social team is their incredible like the this group of people. Just how creative are working their amazing And so i feel like they've done such a good job with with our team and and engaging our fans and getting getting our fans to understand the the people you know underneath the shoulder pads and helmets inside the building given the fans access that what we do and how we do it because that's what fans want and that's what they deserve is to like. Hey if i'm rooting for something. I wanna know what i'm rooting for. And so we've tried to get fans that type of access you know so that they can kind of know the personal stories around our players. What's important to them. And what's important to our ownership and they're the spanos family stuff like that. So it's a spin a cool partnership to and there was this at the beginning but I'm excited i'm excited about about where this thing thinking go. Hey that's very. I assume you were asked on what can be released. We can't be released. That's just good. That's smart by the way to allow your social media team to do this type of thing and that's like thinking ahead. As opposed to an archaic thought that some teams will remain to have in inevitably. All teams are going to end up doing this. I think it's also a might be a reason. Why hard knocks kind of lost its luster because of how talented social media teams are about giving us behind the scenes stuff in your team up there. Not only the jerseys fresh. I mean those incredible every single time. And it feels like any throwback anything you guys who social media team understands the internet in that is very difficult to do a lot of places businesses teams. Try to do it. You guys had a home run smart though for the entire operation. Be like yeah. We should want people to do this. The colts are also in this city. Very good at but there's some things are terrible. I love the charges because what you guys run smart decision to let them do it. That coach head coach. I don't know if you know this you've been told this but you are the odds on favorite to win coach of the year. Does that well flatter. Does that add any pressure. How do you feel about that again. One of those questions. I don't know if i have a great reaction to that question. Guys wanna just how i just. I'm i'm so in the moment guys. I feel like i'm just so today My wife gets upset about that because not super long term thinker Meaning you know the first day of school today for the kids you know. That was a huge day for the stay least put boys but you know i'm just. I'm just so excited about today. You know we've got a practice today. Red area maroon zone for second third our view like that. That's where my mind is on and our team. That's where my my focuses is a competitor. And i'm going to try and do my best today to compete and teach and lead the best i can and then that's all i know how to do is for the other stuff. I know that if we work hard enough then can things will happen for all of us so You know we've got a really special group of guys here that i really love coaching. I love coaching with love working with. And that's just the truth you know that's just not me talking. Just i really feel that way and now we to we get to stop talking. We get to start playing. I think all right. There's y you're the odds on favor because what you just said is what are the odds on favourite and we are honored to chat with you last question here from me or talking to head. Coach of the los angeles chargers brandon staley. You said in your answer there. The maroons zone is that because you're playing against a team that has maroon or is that what you guys call the red zone..

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Pete Davidson and Phoebe Dynevor Reportedly Break Up

Fred + Angi On Demand

00:35 sec | 2 years ago

Pete Davidson and Phoebe Dynevor Reportedly Break Up

"So bridge take our phoebe. Dinosaur and pete davidson have reportedly split after a short five months of dating man. He's had a lot of girlfriends I'm hearing that. Things started to fizzle after their busy schedules starting to started to it difficult to see each other also like he's from the uk. I think Phoebe has had back to back. Filming with jason in the uk and pete has been back here filming snl and also a new movie with kaley called meet cute obviously all the travel restrictions haven't helped them being able to see each other either so quick will romance and it's

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Johnny Depp Says Hollywood Is Boycotting Him

Fred + Angi On Demand

00:55 sec | 2 years ago

Johnny Depp Says Hollywood Is Boycotting Him

"So johnny depp. Said he's being boycotted by hollywood as his latest film. Meena motto has yet to score a us release in a recent interview. He called his fall from hollywood's good graces and absurdity of media mathematics. That's a fancy way to say that. I've run doesn't like him right now if you forgot about his acts Amber heard she did accuse him of domestic violence last year he lost a libel case against a british tabloid rich referred to him as a wife feeder. That's a direct quote The court ruled that the content of the article was substantially true and the judge found that twelve of the fourteen alleged incidents of domestic violence had occurred. Mg mgm then reportedly switch the us release date of minimata from february of twenty twenty one to now it's tv. A and johnny depp ex Accident his lead role in the fantastic beats franchise Talking is hard day So

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"jason brown" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

103.5 KISS FM

01:59 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

"For me, T o See if I even Emma remotely cool every year, and I'm not right. I'm not cool. Everybody knows I'm not cool. I know I'm not cool. It's just my brand right. It's my brand. I just am right. I'm just Fred. But when I look at the lot of pollution lineup, and I know a bunch of the ones that need of like a microscope to see when I know those ones I'm like. That's right. I am I still got it. Yeah, I still got it. Guys. I can remember which ones I start with, like a bunch of them Worried E m And some other DJs and stuff like you know them? No. There was some other ones to do it. I'm like I know them. I'm like, you know what I mean? When you realized it was somebody that you dated, feel like a ho Did. You haven't given X on the wall? A lineup last year? Yeah, really nice. Whatever. It's just a one. Probably Not that I don't have any ex Well, is Rihanna Blank? No. Now she's with somebody else down. See, Casey was last year, but you guys want to the other yet? No. And I have some terrible news. I received some terrible e No, I got I got choked up. You guys have breathing is hard for me today. Okay, So let's just the fact that I'm even here is America. Are you ready? For some? I realize that I realize that nobody cares that I threw my back out. I understand that, but like the fact that it happened I mean, I'm not that I am not that much of a derelict out of shape like like slug, OK? I mean, I've been working out I've been losing weight, please, Icom. Hello. On then all the sudden I do nothing. And I feel like I was pink swinging from the ceiling and pulled back out. Um, there is a rumor going around, and it was shared with me over the weekend by Jason Brown that Kelly Clarkson And Bradley Cooper are a serious item and they'll be coming out together soon. Really hang out. They go on dates their Children have had, like playdates. Apparently wow. Go. Kelly Clark, You know, I know.

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"jason brown" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

103.5 KISS FM

01:32 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

"Jason Brown is still laughing at the prospect of a tic tac video being made. Well, Kayla's in the stirrups hold the phone because Jason and I are obviously experts now and everything that happens if you haven't seen my T T record this answer me really you are You got your feet up in the air in this chick wants to do the ghost video. But Jason is dying. That goes for the other yet. Yeah, with like, goes on. Then you have to go back in your body like yeah, like it back in which you know what? You know what I want to see. I'll tell you what I really want to see Is all the attempts that people make to get it right. I need the draft. Yeah, Like I don't want to see the one that you decided to post. I want to see all the ones where it wasn't right. But they must mark the floor or something because a lot of people get Then a lot of people don't get anywhere near close and I'm like that one sucked the good, like like, like, whiplash their head back. You know if you're on the teacher, you know what? I'm talking about me like the ghost. I wish you could see this man. Freeze for a minute, Then it come over here and just please first try posted it to do it with you. So what? You were going to come back in the Please do it. I'll do what Mike does your draft folder looking? I would love to get in there The draft? No, No, There's nothing in the draft folder on TT.

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"jason brown" Discussed on Dad Tired

Dad Tired

05:19 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on Dad Tired

"A farm is the most awesome place to raise a family. We feel god speaking to us every single day through his creation if god place adam and eve and a garden and he told them to attend to garden and just imagine what that would look like. Would it would look to crack this. An exercise stewardship to practise an exercise dominion on a daily basis. You'll to see guides. Miracles performed right there from your face where you're reaping which you so every single day you're sowing seeds and you're reaping a blessing reap a harvest and not only that you know me being a provider do it like. It's the most awesome an epic way to show my kids. Look we're growing food. And i'm bringing the food in the house and we're cooking replacing on. The table is gosh blessings. Just begin manifest literally but before our eyes and then the gospel is made so much more clearly to see from our children when they see these things on a daily basis. And jesus looked he talks about. You know these parables and these metaphors and how the kingdom of heaven is like this and many times. He used agriculture as metaphors. And i'm able to to show my babies that on a daily basis. This is what the kingdom of heaven looks like. This other king has heaven operates. And we're doing it. And so it gives me so much hope and so much confidence especially in today's world especially in a falling world that we live in that myself and my family we can keep the we can continue to be encouraged through all these trying times as dark as the world can be right now and also through our ministry practically what it means to love your neighbor. Look man jesus. He made a very simple for us. All he said. Love your god with all your heart all your mind all your soul with everything you got all your strength and the second commandment is like it lovejoy neighbor as yourself and so i tell my babies look. We're out here on this farm it. We're working in obedience. This is the call that jesus gave me your father and look. I'm just trying to be obedient. They see the the humility that i put on every single day but not only that they see the love that we're sharing with our neighbours. The love that that jesus calls us to share and yeah with all our neighbors you'd have on right. There's no discrimination with people that don't look like us who whether they're black white brown. You name it you dad on right would if someone doesn't have the same religion as us yes..

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"jason brown" Discussed on Dad Tired

Dad Tired

06:00 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on Dad Tired

"He said assuming to work. I'm gonna make sure that you use a workout Another team and sure enough. Jeff fisher call me up and i was fired instead of looking at that. As a disappointment. I looked at it as a huge opportunity. I'm like thank you. God i wanna be able to run for you faster than what. I had actually anticipated. And then my agent calls me back up and says jason. I know you just got released. But you're talking crazy about leaving the nfl. But guess what. I've got three teams. That wanna sign you to a long term deal right now and i'm like get out of here. He said man. You're still a good player. He said look the carolina. Panthers they want sell you to long term. Deal the baltimore. Ravens they want you back and the san francisco forty niners they wanna sign you to a long term deal and i said no said yeah and nobody at the time new except for me my wife that those were the specific three teams that i wanted to play for more so than anything. Nobody that was my temptation and we know the temptation business from died that that was literally satan telling me. Don't follow after. God all right if you just bow down and worship me. I'll give you everything that you said that you want it in the world. And i know i know that we hear people that have sold their souls to satan before people that signed a contract with the double and i know a lot of times we think that you know that s mysticism stuff that happens in in the movies and hollywood or whatnot right but but guess what. That was my temptation and it was very real and for those specific three teams to offer me a contract in no other teams in the nfl. That's more than than just coincidence or a chance or happenstance. The odds of that happening is while thirty one times thirty dollars. Twenty nine is in the tens.

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"jason brown" Discussed on Dad Tired

Dad Tired

05:56 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on Dad Tired

"Pounds power cleaning and split Over four twenty and any room i walk into. I know the. I'm just about strong down the road. And you want my degrees carolina. I guess what. I'm just about smartest room as well. But guess what with all of that that worldly strengths and what i thought was worldly wisdom it was just leading me astray the whole time and me and my desire to be a control freak and wanting to control my life and make all the decisions for for my life and guess what no matter how hard i tried. Every result was leading to a total wreck to total disaster. And i tried harder. I'm still making a mess. Literally out of everything. And i know everyone is hurt that that song. Jesus take the wheel right. And it's one of those things where when jesus finally does take the wheel. You have to get to a place of humility submission surrender. It's like you have to certain literally surrender with your hands up and say to him. Dude i know my life was a mess like no matter how hard i try is still a mess and i can't do this anymore. Like please help me. And like total surrender and let me tell you what it is. The most liberating feeling that i've ever had in my whole life are right. It is the most epic trustfall dude. I don't care what thrills are out there whether skydiving or cliff jumping doing all that crazy stuff. Guess what there's not a greater experience than surrendering the jesus and placing all of your faith in of your trust in him and saying dude like you got it and whatever you want me to do i'll do it. And it's the stupidest thing is that manda double has a so welled up in all of these lies and deceit that thinking back man we can achieve all of this success and all of these things that are owned by. And jesus dude no man like would the prophet a man to gain the world and lose his soul and literally without jesus. It's all for nothing like all of this mess. Means nothing all of this game. The world the richest that accolades. They literally nothing without him. And then you literally have to re educate yourself to look at jesus and say that in him. There is no failure. And don't get me wrong. Since i get it all up for christ and six four sinking all for christ walked away from the nfl and walked away from multi millions and millions of dollars. So i can move back to north carolina and be a dirty farmer. You know what people call me crazy and people. They call me stupid when i when i speak to high schools. Try motivate the kids. They're like you're stupid like they'll say it to your face that bold they say it to my face and i'm like no kid i said can you. You have no idea. And no matter how much i try to tell them that. Look i've been there. And i've done that. Money cannot buy you happiness instill. Everybody thinks they're special. Everybody thinks that there is an exception to the rule. You know what they say. Yeah maybe not for you to guess. What if i. If i had a whole lot of money i be happy. And i'm like wow like people have to test and prove that theory out that it is completely wrong and that it utterly leads people astray. I did it man and yeah..

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"jason brown" Discussed on Dad Tired

Dad Tired

05:18 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on Dad Tired

"Knew the she knew the real me all right. She knew just how how selfish i was. She knew that a. I didn't bow down and i did not submit to any authority especially jesus especially christ. And here's the thing. Jesus stopped me dead tracks. One night. this was late. Two thousand eleven and is close to midnight. Walk through our home. And jesus stops me. And he said it's jason today and unlike no jesus. Some i'm i'm happy. Just try to figure this thing out in our pet. I'll come to you later. Time when you sit. No today and he would not relent. And this is how much you loved me. He blinded me and he showed me a vision of my future that was so crystal clear in high definition and he showed me the broken us. He showed me the divorce. He showed me the. I wasn't even in the same state as my wife and my children. They were like totally separate state. I wasn't able to hug them or hold them. When i wanted to. And in the end he showed me the weeping. And the gnashing of teeth me being dealt on my knees being surrounded by demons. Just yeah that. You're just saying jason. You're so stupid like look at wis. Become of you all right you feel for just hook line and sinker. You're so stupid. And i said jesus no not me. He said yes. Let's humblest you pet right now. And i said no. Jesus no no no that. That's not me said. Yes that is you. And i started the vision when i was upright all right walking through through the house and when opened my eyes always down on my knees sobbing and weeping in repentance and it was the first time in my life where did truly submitted myself before christ. Here's what i told him. I said i know that you can redeem by marriage. I know that you can restore my family. I said i know that you can. I have faith that you can. Would you want me to do. I'll do it. You just say the words. 'save jesus i it. You saved my family. If you saved my marriage. I'll do whatever you want me to do. Just please tell me. And i'll do it right now. And.

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"jason brown" Discussed on Dad Tired

Dad Tired

04:34 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on Dad Tired

"I need to quit this or how in the world my supposed to quit. Like what am. I gonna do if i leave. What was going on your brain for like beyond that day but for weeks and months you know what guys you know as young men you do whatever you do to mask your emotions to build walls to fight back. The pain sometimes yet erupts into that behaviors self medicating an area that maybe self destructive here there and of course matt look you look at most of the guys in the nfl right now and it's not just a lot of those athletes stereotypical for most of the culture. You step into a room and say hey doing here has daddy issues and men a predominant number of the room that they're gonna raise their hands. It's a cultural issue. Family has been under attack. Marriages have been the under attack and satan knows that look. He's not attacking the mothers as much as he is attacking the fathers. The fathers who are supposed to be the shepherd over the home. The shepherds are supposed to be the pastor the priests the prophets the protectors of the home mid in america fathers are under attack and is nothing but but spiritual warfare. And so for me brother. I don't even want to go into some of the horrible self destructive behaviors but praised guide. Were able to reunite family. When i finished a baltimore and i moved to saint louis and take her her dental school requirements. She graduated so reunited as a family. But then it's kind of like what we're learning how to be a family all over again and now is the unique dynamic of we both met while we were in college and we had no money and now we have this this fame and fortune. And i gotta tell you what man like. Money does not bring out the best in people but most times it only magnifies reveals much of what was there before. How did they do that in your life..

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"jason brown" Discussed on Dad Tired

Dad Tired

04:08 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on Dad Tired

"That's a fine line. And i think if guys are totally on us i do think there are guys out there who are overworking because they actually feel more accomplished at work than they feel at home. They feel more confident at work than they feel at home and so they just use it as an excuse to really not have to be at home as much as possible and so i think what you're saying is huge man that providing for your family is not always financial that your family has more needs than that and i love that you brought up the denzel move. I'm a huge denzel. Washington is my favorite actor and that movie was so well done so. Congratulations on making too good points. Right off the bat here okay. So you grew up. Dad wasn't around a ton. Did you guys get to the spot later in life where you ended up getting closer. Oh yeah of course. He finally moved in into. The home was sixteen years old by then look on a full blown teenager. I thought i was the man those next couple of years before i went off to college it really wasn't a building typeface where there was the the redemption of our relationship. It was still fairly awkward but it wasn't until the end of my football career were ultimately. I had to draw closer to jesus i had to truly understand what loving relationships what was all about and it wasn't just between the relationship between me on my father. It was a marriage. It was in with children as well and as much as i promised myself. When i was a kid that i would never do that to my family. Look those generational curses in how history repeats itself. Meant is very tricky. You gotta be very careful. Because when i graduated from. Unc chapel hill wife. She was fortunate enough piece after into usc dental school at the same time. And everyone is saying. Hey you got the opportunity to be. Wow like this awesome power couple and she can be a doctor denniston and you pursue your dreams and.

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"jason brown" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

103.5 KISS FM

02:10 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

"Home. If if so cold 0 23 5 kids up them. I'm Jason Brown and Billy. I'll ish posted the most adorable post. It's a bunch of videos and pictures celebrating her dog sharks first birthday, She said that the dog has made her life 1000 times better, and I can see that it is the most beautiful eyes. Check it out of my instagram at J. A. Y R Brown. Here's therefore I am just You see you think that should think this much You take this. Think that stop. What are you talking about? My name? I am not the same thing with them. Don't talk tell you mind sitting in the world, But so it wasn't that big supporter of fun. I really couldn't care less and you could give him my best but just know I'm not sure that sure. I think this think that she would think this E don't want press to put in them next to mine on different nights, So I would have been nice enough. They don't call number because I hate to find Gotta cool side of those articles that you remain remarkable interviews and reviews from abuse with his second name, much a second. Did you have fun? I really couldn't care less and you couldn't give him my best, but just know I'm not your friend. Think that shoot. I.

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"jason brown" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

103.5 KISS FM

01:37 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

"Has decided. I only get to see Twitter today, like every day and picks a website that I just does. It's not gonna work. Yesterday was Gmail. It decided that I shouldn't be able to see Gmail on today. It's just gonna roll around the scrolling wheel of death on Twitter. I mean, you go upstairs and pick any computer. If you want to replace it for you to say you wouldn't look for like the newest, nicest, least dusty, one right offers to steal. I really like this. But that's stealing. It's taking it anywhere. You're a terrible criminal. You could put somehow and wonderful jail again. Get home. I'm just borrowing it. You can't even break into your own car. You exactly. Jason Brown says way that the newest Weatherby from 1999 to go get that way. You don't want the things guys got a laptop. It's on a cart. Wheels it in every day. What are you doing? Owner Boner. I thought you were in Charge around here. No, you don't take on the check. Responsibility. Yeah. Don't touch that. No. Okay. All right. No engineering, you know, go out, then Climbed the tower and make sure you don't do that. Don't want me pluck it stuff in here. Morning. Christy Martin Playing stuff. Morning, Kalen. Morning. Morning, Rubio. Morning. Morning. Paulina. Owner Boner. Jason Brown entertain report in about 20 minutes after we do a brandy waiting by the phone. What's coming up? So there's a really huge iconic singer. His acts and him are going through a legal battle, right? Now she might be joining the Real Housewives and spilling some tea. Wow, that's that's a lot like what you're gonna say twists and turns we'll get to in a few of Justin Bieber 1035. Everybody.

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"jason brown" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

103.5 KISS FM

01:49 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

"And the hottest new couple. I don't know who I would rather get with that's on french radio dot com getting called out for the latest of the announcement. You know, I was so dramatic about it over the weekend. It's announcement and so I'm ready for it. We are ready for it, however. I want to know where the Rubio and Jason rather fixing literally car trouble in the parking garage happening right now. It was supposed to happen seven minutes ago, but I will be honest. I've been dragged nothing anyway. No. Now you I've been dragging this out because I wanted the whole team to be here now, Of course, Rubio on this day of all days. He locked his keys in his car with the car running like basically in an entryway to the garage, right? Right, So it's like essential the car be moved. For many reasons. It's on and also blocking everyone from the dock. And so and so Jason Brown is down there, helping trying to help him get into his running cars. He was watching the car, Wow runs around frantically trying to find something to break in. So I was delaying the announcement because I thought the whole family should be here for the family meeting. That's all right there. Do you know Show must go on. It should as they say. Okay, we'll do it in two minutes after the song on the French, Queens on the doorway with pop singer Santos two ways, baby. It's funny, but honey from the sole of your own back in, somebody said there's only so much I can say. I think I'll show you a real clean base. No damage to say what's on your mind..

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"jason brown" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

103.5 KISS FM

03:56 min | 2 years ago

"jason brown" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

"Your word. Your prince Charming. Then your prince Charming. You gotta provide. What did you have a plan? Where to take her? Yeah, it's the first day e don't know this lady. The Empire against or anything. No, I bought them. Damn me, at least get like free birthday cake or free dessert out of it. They did the things he made him do the thing. You know where the point of waiters. They have every birthday? Yes. That sounds like a more expensive place on that. So what? Okay, so What happens next thing was that it you're like, No, I don't have anything else planned. It was nice to meet you. And then you got out. Yeah, I was like I tried to make a joke out of it. I was like I planned a walk around the block. And we walked, and then that was that was it. We parted ways and she said it was the best birthday ever knows. Like Connie State ever made a lot to ask of a first date. Um, let me I forgot to mention the Marcie's here, Marcy that I mean, come on, That's you. Have you met this person? And you're asking him to spring for a really expensive dinner on your birthday? Don't you have other people in your life? Who could do that for you? Bye. Told him it was my birthday. Okay? I mean, but these are special, and he should have known that this is what I was gonna want. I mean, this is kind of an obvious thing to me. I got to say, though, if he had suggested the day And then you're like, Well, that's my birthday, and he's gonna know what? Let me take you out for your birthday. But you said Let's do it on my birthday is the day that I want you to take me out. And here's what I want you to take. May I mean he didn't really have a choice? Listen, if you can't wine and dine me the way that I want on my birthday, then I mean Maybe he just will never understand what I want. Ever in a relationship you can use. It looks a little a little. Your boyfriend looks a little greedy. I mean, it looks a little let I mean, it's something best look. I've been wined and dined really nicely before on a first date, so I don't see why I should settle for anything less than that. Don't you think the guy or the girl whoever's doing the asking, Don't you think that person should get to decide? What kind of data This is opposed. I mean, if I could tell you right now, if I on a first date of someone's like we're going to the most expensive restaurant in town. Actually, Jason Brown did this to me. But if if if if someone did that I would be like, Who are you into me? Or you? Are you just trying to get a really expensive free dinner on your birthday? No, I wasn't trying to use him at all like that. I just thought that he would Want to do something special for me for my birthday. Wasn't there anyone else you want to just spend it with? You know, did you have friends? Of course I have friends, but I just think that I wanted but you didn't want them to have a baby because they have a have a plan party on the weekend. You know what? That Brando Nice place for? You just stand by what I want, And I don't think there's anything wrong with that. Fair enough. Fair enough, Jed, look. That's her explanation. Would you consider giving her another shot? Maybe you guys go to a more reasonable place instead of waiting until next birthday. Or, like just any time? No, I'm not interested. This is This is a so I hate this. Like you want me to make this special day for you at the first state supposed to be special for both people, and I just feel like frankly, like I was like being exploited or something. What? You don't do it, Dad. I'm not true. You could have just said no. But then I get the day you never would have happened. I guess so. He took the chance. Yeah. Give it a shot. I my fears were confirmed the moment she started ordering. And, Yeah, I mean, if this is how You meet people. I don't I don't want to know how the rest go. You're the one who dm me, so tell him to check the person's birthday. Next time. It's six months away. Let's go on the first.

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Authorship Attribution of Lennon McCartney Songs

Data Skeptic

06:31 min | 3 years ago

Authorship Attribution of Lennon McCartney Songs

"Mark Glickman and I'm at Harvard University as a senior lecturer in statistics, statistics is a topic that the audience really loves hearing about before we get into the main topic. Can you give us a little bit of background on the areas of stats that you studied or maybe those that interest you the most? Yeah, well. What got me into statistics in the first place? Actually was my interest in the Game Chess I've always been interested in how chess players get rated when they play in tournaments in other. Other words when you go to a tournament, you get a numerical rating. Where if you have two players have ratings, you could actually determine the profitability that player defeats at other, and that was something that I was always interested in these chess rating systems, and I ended up getting really into statistics and the mathematical aspects of these kinds of systems and I developed a couple systems that are in use these days, especially in online gaming called the Licko system. So that's really got me into statistics in. In, the first place and I really have a passion for teaching, so that's a big part of my statistics life, and then much more recently got into the intersection between statistics and music, and this Beatles authorship attribution project is one of the bits of work also got involved with a student who is really the primary driver of this work on basically how to use statistically generates music that sounds like Corrales, and so we have a paper. That's GonNa, be coming very shortly in that area so. So, yes, a music's become a much bigger focus in my statistics like these days. Is there anything obviously interest could drive it but I'm curious if there's any computational component to it may be the availability of computers to run big simulations, and that sort of thing has that influenced the ability to ask interesting questions along these lines? Yeah, generally it helps I. mean I tend not to gravitate to problems which can only be solved by having the appropriate hardware to be able to crank through the data? Having access to good computing definitely makes a big difference I think we can take for granted that any listener must be aware of the Beatles and their influence on music. Regardless of what they like should they could a few, but tell us a little bit more background for those that don't know the discography. What were the types of problems you were looking to? To approach this whole project essentially started when I met my main collaborator for this project Jason Brown. When the two of US happened to be at this conference in Prince, Edward Island! We just happened to be talking. After I gave a talk some material. Actually that's related to rating systems for chess players, and we just happened to stumble on our mutual interest. Interest in music, and in the Beatles, and he was telling me that he had gained a little bit of infamy about fifteen years ago, where he used essentially a forty-eight analysis, decomposing the sounds from the starting court of a hard day's night to figure out the actual instrumentation of the cord, because that really been something that was in pretty serious dispute so. So he published a little article audit and got him some attention, and he was telling me since then one of the things that he was particularly interested in was being able to represent Sohn's particularly Beatles songs in particular format in his area of math, which is graph theories, essentially representing music in the form of essentially graphs or networks and he wanted to. Be Able to use it to be able to distinguish authorship of different Beatles songs like maybe there'd be stylistic differences that would be evident in these representations, anyone really making a lot of headway and whole problem of being able to sing wish authorship is something that's much more firmly in the wheelhouse of a statistician, so I told him it sounds like he probably something I would want to be heavily involved in and so we ended up starting this collaboration, and that was kind of started it all, so we tried lots of different sorts of things. Things to take the music and be able to figure out. How can you predict authorship from musical features, and that's essentially what led us down the path to the work that eventually got published so from my perspective, wearing my data scientist hat, I would say you have a fixed data set that is partially labeled. Does that feel like the right framing for you? The main question of interest really and just to take a step back is that there are a handful of songs by the Beatles and again there's nothing about this problem that has to. To be specific to be spent for our interests there handful songs by the Beatles that or of disputed authorship, and so the idea is that you start off with a data set where the labels which is to say the authorship of Lennon McCartney songs is known that's known because the Beatles Bayside interviews in various information that's been gathered over the years is of note authorship, so we have a data set where the labels are no, and then in addition to that we have for all of those songs. We have a whole bunch of features A. A whole bunch of information about various musical aspects of the songs and idea is to form a statistical model that uses those features to predict the labels, and then once you establish that relationship then you apply to the songs of disputed authorship to see the predictions going to be based on that relationship, so for non composers who might be listening? Perhaps they could be intimidated by this problem. Saying music is all about creativity and unpredictability in these sorts of things. Is this truly assault problem from that point of view well? Yes, solvable a loaded word. I mean we certainly made our best attempt by Best Ibiza? After making lots of attempts that were not terribly predictive, we finally stumbled on said features and a statistical approach that seems to do a pretty reasonable job. Making predictions, the simple answer I suppose is yes, it's possible at solvable in the sense that there is information that you can extract. That is predictive of other ships. I could be pretty. Pretty concrete about this one thing that we knew before going into this work, and this is something that has been well known by musicologists studying. Beatles, music, which is that Paul? McCartney songs in particular tend to have melodies that tend to move around a lot like Paul McCartney, had a musical vocal range, fairly wide and part of that tended to be reflected in his moving melody by contrast John Lennon. had a reasonable vocal range tended to write melodies that didn't move around very much like he used a lot of repeated notes, or the vocal movements would stay very close and pitch, and that's characteristic of a lot of John Lennon songs, and so we knew even going into the problem that you know. musicologists have identified differences in the way that each of these songwriters would write music, so we knew that there were features that could be quantified and picked up. Up and used as distinguish irs in these classification models.

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Jason Brown on Automating Your Financial Life

Wall Street Oasis

10:51 min | 4 years ago

Jason Brown on Automating Your Financial Life

"Hello and welcome. I'm nick and this is moving up a podcast about secrets to success. Struggles along the way in life in general then the pod Jason Brown down the CO founder and CEO Tally. If you don't know a tally is that oh man. You're really going to enjoy hearing this conversation but quickly. The gist is that it's an automated finance platform. That can do some pretty incredible things and really just hearing Jason Talk about what the future of consumer finances is so intriguing rigging okay. That's all for me. Let's get into the conversation with Jason Jason Slocum. Welcome to the PODCAST. Thanks for having me. We're we're in this weird room at money twenty twenty. I'm glad you found it. Three or six is nice and quiet so all we got that and I just mistakenly said you were an la guy. But your San Francisco are you. Are you from San Francisco. Is that what you grew up. I grew up in a little ski town in Colorado called Breckenridge who grew up in Brook Park City. Oh No kidding I actually prefer park city to Breckenridge so Nothing to complain about Breckenridge but it's a lot a lot faster to get to park city. So that's what proxy has going all the places in Colorado and Sun Valley in Miami and stuff are prettier than park city because they're more remote but easy to get to it is records is a cuter town though. Oh Yeah I mean. That's everything about the Callao towns prettier better everything. Actually all has is the easy to get to. Oh well has more than that but for the I was a good to talk to another mountain. Did we actually have a long comment. I've actually had several not several zero but like three or four other people on the podcast that we uncovered the same thing. Then like you're kind of bonded actually one of the five founders. FACEBOOK Grew up in Sun Valley located. No kidding wow were you on the scheme in high school and I mean pre high school I would ask and then I'm sure with you. It's going to be really serious about school or are you. It sounds like you guys have a winner school. We can go to school all summer. Long have the winter or summer. We did not but I think in steamboat. They did. That's where a lot of Olympians came from but one of the one of the guys on my ski team I went to the Olympic. So it was it was it was still pretty Hardcore data is awesome dickey missing. Yeah I did but it was cross country so proper entry. Yeah freestyle cross-country. It's the it's the kind of skiing you see in the Olympics where they're like skating That was okay see. I don't I don't know anyone that in proxy that that does that kind of scheme. Yeah it was. It was the kids because you have to wear SPANDEX. I love it and of course sucks. Thank you these tally. Sorry for those of you. That are listening if you If you download the tally APP which is fully automated manager. The core experience is the home screaming. And it's actually really a picture of a person sitting drinking coffee with their feet on the table and I wearing socks going no sock. Yeah wearing these socks and so we We've built An automated platform that can do financial thinking financial work for you and we have to financial jobs. We do Which is have my credit card debt and then set money aside for me so are are kind of ethos? Is We set very high bar for what automation means. It's not recommendations it's not advice. It's actually doing the thinking and the work so so that you can have your feet on the table. So everybody at tally. When you join you get you? Get a pair of tally sucks. I love it and we got into a little bit of of of tally there. But like let's let's start earlier in the background. Like where do you up in cool. Ski Town Kid You WanNa like go to a big city for college like I want to do. What's going through your mind? Will it was for me. Actually I had always wanted to be an entrepreneur actually I've a little flyer that my mom saved. She showed me a couple years ago but I went door to door offering would stacking and poop scooping services when I was nine and actually when I was a freshman in college I started my first company which I ended up growing to four hundred employees dot. I built a one of the largest residential house painting companies in Massachusetts so I actually moved moved to To Boston to start this company. Anthony as a teenager and that company got acquired and I built a a couple of other companies thereafter. So I've just always been in love with the idea of You know taking an idea that you're passionate about from scratch and turning it into something and At least for me tally is the thing that's been closest to my heart. Because growing up there was just a lot of There's a lot of anxiety in our household around money and my mom in particular. Is this really dynamic eccentric. SMART person she works. It's really hard. Runs her own business and despite all of that She just there's just a lot of A lot of financial financial stress and she really hasn't been able to reach Chennai ever financial goals. So I was just like man. I want to build a service. That's capable of taking the load off of people and allow them to live their lives lives and so my mom. She's an exercise and she's a Ravi again. It's like you do all that okay and we're GONNA pay all your bills and manage everything for you just like if you had like a team of five. I people working for you and I want to build that into software so that we cannot take take all that All that off of off of the human experience plate and allow people to just do what they love right so this is an interesting kind of play. I always get to it so you grew up in an entrepreneurial family like this was instilled in you from from day one it was never. I'M GONNA go work for some big bank or something you know any my parents were Were Very Encouraging that we we should charter on path. And Actually I was home schooled for the first All the way through sixth grade and end you know I mean even my mom. She's like. Hey what do you Wanna learn and I was like well. I WANNA learn about taxidermy. She's like okay so she went through the yellow pages and cold. Called taxidermists is and found one that would let us camp out in their workshop for a a week or so and like we'd go there and you learn about the taxidermy business in all the chemicals they use and everything things so it was just this idea of. Hey the world is your oyster. You just have to be willing to go you know make phone call or knock on the door and go explore and you can learn anything. You want You just have to be willing to go after it so Feel really really fortunate. It's really empowering way to to educate here's some crappy don't Wanna learn learn it memorize. Yeah like learns actually care about exactly and it's just that that intrinsic motivation. My parents were always. It was all about curiosity and chasing your curiosity so for me. I was never at a point where I dreaded school like I always like. I couldn't wait to go to school like me when I hear my friends talking about. Like the next game of thrones. I haven't watched that here. It's over but when they were talking about the next episode that excitement and anticipation. That's kind of what I felt going to school because I was like. What am I gonNA learn? And what new ideas am I gonNA the House. Oh yeah that was definitely thanks to my parents okay. So then. What's the start of this of this house painting company? Yeah it was just I mean when you're eighteen years old old end Wanting to start a business I was like. Hey I want to do something. That will require a lot of employees because I really wanted to learn about leadership and I wanted to learn about on just like the actual people side of running a business and so that seemed like an accessible thing for me and the first year I had about Fifty employees and then ended up going from there to About four hundred when I sold the company and honestly I mean I I did eventually get an NBA from University of Chicago. But I learned more in those couple years running house painting business than I. I haven't any other point in my life and just just a complete crash course in you. Know recruiting in hiring firing managing on challenging situations on creating a management structure. All all of that was It was just this really really stressful. Suppose the most stressful point in my life but it was the place where I got A. I don't know if you've heard of the ten thousand arose but I I got a good chunk of my ten thousand hours of of building. It managing a company in the in College Shar so you started it in Colorado or Massachusetts in Massachusetts so I ended up going to school Boston University and I went the two classes at Bu but other than that. I was working the entire time. So I don't know a single person from view at least that did you graduate. I did I'm a buckner so I I graduated highest honors but literally. I'd be sitting in the back. I'd have my laptop open. I'm like sending emails like dealing with issues. And then I'd have my notebook on the other side taking notes so it was a very multitasking signs. Do you regret that. I do not I did go to business school for the reason that I wanted in intellectual vacation and when I was in business school I really enjoyed myself. I worked at a venture capital firm. I wanted to. I thought for a little bit I wanted to be a VC. But I realized that. I'm an operator Raider. But I took like a machine learning courses like I just went like super deep in finance and I just had a blast in college or I'm sorry and business school so I made up a little little bit for the sacrifice. Is The path Painting Company Sell Painting Company business. School no I started a new company after the painting company when I graduated. And we It's called Bass Dot Com and We ended up Boo Shopping the company. All the way till seven years in The only money we took was twenty twenty million for maybe S. capital partners after it was already very successful and You know kind of more to the private equity stage but we actually actually wrote our own screen sharing software so this was way way back in the day and what our vision was is that you know. This was in the birth of spyware and like people's computers were constantly having issues so he said we want to have a PC care subscription service so that any normal consumer Ken Press a button and have remote tech support instantly without having to talk anybody and then every quarter. Our our technicians would remote into the computer and maintain it to prevent issues like changing oil in the car. And so that was our our brain child right out of college in down built that up and then I was like. Hey you know what I. It's been a lot of hard work. I WANNA go take this vacation Chicago and it was. It was wonderful two years. That's actually where I met my co-founder from next to company so awesome and so you said you intern. During between years one and two the I did YEP in Chicago. Ah note was in Silicon Valley so there's a A Pacific Northwest Venture capital firm. They do a series they investing called Voyager capital and. I actually really was just supposed to intern. But they kept. Were having me look at deals and do work when I went back to Chicago. Yeah so it really taught me a lot. I learned a lot about fundraising and how bad most pitchers are. I learned how painful it is to be on that side of the table when pitches a really bad And I also learned that. It's I mean no offense to anybody who is a V. V. C. but it's a very passive sort of world you're like you're trying to identify and pick value creators but you're not like creating value yourself in for for at least my disposition. I just love

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