35 Burst results for "John O"

Were You Overpraised or Underpraised As a Child?

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:51 min | 3 hrs ago

Were You Overpraised or Underpraised As a Child?

"So anyway, here is the subject. From a very for a very long time. I have been aware of the danger of over praising your child, or if you having been overpriced. Compared to the past and probably all of the human past, this young generation and the previous generation are the two most praised generations in the history of the world. I think Guinness could verify that to. Most praised generation for no good reason. One would have to add that. But you don't even have to. It became dirty girl as they say, it became, why does dirty girl emphatically necessary? For people to praise their child constantly because of the truly moronic idea that emanated needless to say from California in the 19 70s, I remember the man who came up with it shockingly and Liberal Democrat John vasconcelos. I interviewed vasconcelos at a time when liberals would actually come on conservative shows. And his theory, he started the commission or whatever the term was in California for the increase in self esteem to make a better society. Self esteem. By the way, he even explained it came from his life.

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AP Sports SummaryBrief at 12:53 a.m. EDT

AP News Radio

00:59 min | 18 hrs ago

AP Sports SummaryBrief at 12:53 a.m. EDT

"BP sports. Coaches on the move in college basketball. Rick Pitino is headed back to the Big Apple. Patina will leave his coaching job at iona to take over at St. John's getting a 6 year deal, bettina was guided 5 different schools to the NCAA tournament. And former Notre-Dame coach Mike bray, who recently stepped down, takes over at South Florida. And the NBA, Philadelphia, honored its 1983 NBA championship sixers team. It was the Chicago Bulls doing the celebrating one O 9 one O 5 over the sixers in double overtime and New York got 57 points from Julius Randle, not enough though, has been a soda topped the Knicks one 40 to one 34. In the NHL, Dylan Ferguson, 48 saves for Ottawa and the Sens defeat Pittsburgh two to one. Women's NCAA tournament, another number one drops as top seed Indiana got beat by 9th seed Miami. Japan over Mexico 6 to 5 of the world baseball classic that sends them at the tonight's championship game against defending champ the United States. AP sports

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AP Sports SummaryBrief at 1:21 a.m. EDT

AP News Radio

01:59 min | 18 hrs ago

AP Sports SummaryBrief at 1:21 a.m. EDT

"Leapy sports. I'm sure freedom coaches on the move in college basketball, Rick Pitino has headed back to the Big Apple, patina will leave his coaching job at iona to take over at St. John's getting his 6 year deal. Former Notre-Dame coach Mike bray, who recently resigned, takes over at South Florida. In the NBA, Philadelphia celebrated its 40th anniversary of the 1983 NBA title, but it was all Chicago Bulls in the second overtime. The bulls went at one O 9 one O 5 or the sixers. Bull centered Nikola vucevic says the team showed a lot of fight for a big win. This year, no matter what was going on, we always kept coming back and fighting back. We had light up and downs, let it tough bosses, a lot of things were we could have just kind of quit and gave up. But we keep battling, obviously, there's still a lot to play. Memphis rallied late to beat Dallas one 12 to one O 8. It was the New York Knicks getting 57 points from Julius Randle, not enough, though, has Minnesota topped the Knicks one 40 to one 34. We gave him confidence in a team like that that can really score the ball. He gave them confidence early. They're going to stick around. Utah beats Sacramento, Memphis over Dallas as the gris rallied late. Charlotte over Indiana and Golden State snapped an 11 game road losing streak in downing Houston. NHL, Florida defeated Detroit 5 to two Alexander barkov set the Florida franchise record for most career points. Dylan Ferguson had himself a game in the nets for the sins as Ottawa defeated Pittsburgh two to one Ferguson had 48 saves. It's still sinking in to be honest. My big focus tonight was just go out there and be me. Don't try to be anyone I'm not. And just stay in the moment. Colorado shout out to Chicago 5 nothing. It was Los Angeles blowing out Calgary and it was Edmonton defeating San Jose in overtime. Women's NCAA tournament another number one drops as Indiana got beat by 19 Miami. World baseball classic Japan over Mexico 6 to 5, Japan faces defending champion United States in tonight's championship round. Shek Freeman, AP sports

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Sean Spicer Unpacks the Lawlessness of a Potential Trump Arrest

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:45 min | 21 hrs ago

Sean Spicer Unpacks the Lawlessness of a Potential Trump Arrest

"Eric, I guess the reason that I enumerated the facts in the law as a non lawyer is because what the left tries to do is when they tell their story and weave this narrative. They overlook those because they don't want you to know. So they want people to turn on The Today Show and good morning Americans say the bad guy, we got them. We finally got them. What they don't want you to know is we got them on a law that doesn't exist anymore, and the point that I'm making is that you, when I want to have this discussion with people, I want them to say, to understand that you might hate Donald Trump. But what they are doing to get him is to literally throw out all of the laws of the United States. And to basically say that the means justify the end. There you go. And therefore, they go after a former president, then guess what? When they come hunting for you and they will. Then don't complain. Right. Because you have failed to stand up for what is good and right. And my point is, is that people need to go out and have the facts to argue because when you say to somebody, when they say, oh, well, he paid off this person. That may or may not be true. We are a country of laws and the law says that that charge had to have been filed with an X number of years. That is long since gone. You can't go back and say, well, John, this is the point is that what you're saying, and this is the breakdown of America, is when people talk about, well, it's poetic justice. He got what's coming. Ladies and gentlemen, shame on you. Shame on you if you get to live in a country like this and your knowledge of our laws and our system is so sloppy that you don't understand that poetic justice is zero justice.

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DC-Area County Hides 'Creepy and Intrusive' DEI Survey for Employees

Mark Levin

02:00 min | 23 hrs ago

DC-Area County Hides 'Creepy and Intrusive' DEI Survey for Employees

"D.C. area from our friend John Solomon just the news A county in the D.C. area hides creepy and intrusive DEI survey for employees elected officials says diversity equity inclusion Which has nothing to do with any of it Yes Li Vega it's really too bad she just missed getting elected to the House she would have been fantastic Just missed Shares a complaint from Prince William county employee about now hidden survey You know what's going on in these local governments in these schools is beyond imagination A suburban Virginia county near Washington D.C. is retroactively hiding diversity equity inclusion related materials from the public As a Republican elected official caused attention to its activities Prince William county supervisor a superb woman Yes Liga The loss that closely watch house race in November posted the creepy and intrusive DEI survey sent to county employees after the office of equity and inclusion Have you seen how this industry of these offices and directors popped up so fast mister producer Boom Adjusted they're just all over the place It's amazing Demographic questions that employees could not avoid The survey's first section labeled demographic assessment starts with a mandatory question probing the employee's gender identity The supervisor read the employees email into the record at a Tuesday board meeting and posted the employee's communications agreeing to release of a sanitized version of the complaint omitting identifying details

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John Kirby: How Russia & China Are Teaming Against the U.S.

Mark Levin

01:44 min | 1 d ago

John Kirby: How Russia & China Are Teaming Against the U.S.

"Peter doocy go cut 15 Russia and China It seems like this these two superpowers are teaming up now against the U.S. Why did President Biden let this happen Peter these are two countries that have long chafed As I said to Jeff They're chafing Wait a minute They have long chafes over there And Putin are chafing Did you know that mister producer Might want to send them some powder Anyway go ahead U.S. leadership around the world And the network of alliances and partnerships that we have This is not this is not something that these two countries just cooked up since President Biden got elected Actually Even going back to the today's and Nixon they were able to turn Russia and China into adversaries if not enemies India was aligned with Russia Pakistan was aligned with communist China and so be it Down the road Down the countries So diplomatically there are things that can be done and should have been done I want to educate the populist columnists here They can be done and should be done diplomatically To try and keep these powers apart but we failed And we also failed in the Middle East under Biden Because now Saudi Arabia is run into the arms of all countries Iran And China

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John Rich: Hatred From the Evil Music Industry Is Validation

The Dan Bongino Show

01:44 min | 1 d ago

John Rich: Hatred From the Evil Music Industry Is Validation

"John last question I'll let you guys go the song again folks It's called end of the world Tom MacDonald and John rich available for download for purchase available and listen to it on rumble spread it around tell your Friends if we don't support our creators our patriotic creators we're not going to have anymore And not to mention the songs really damn good too But John last question for you Now you've had multiple successes This is now gosh your third or fourth consecutive number one you just kind of wrote and did outs in a parallel economy atmosphere So there's no question your business model Good content solid promotion We love America works Are you finding a lot of creators out there now calling you up guys like Tom saying hey John I'd like to do a little project too No Dan I'm not saying that's because most people they still believe that they have to have the industry They don't want to buck that system You know it's a dangerous gamble to buck the system because once you buck them down once you show them that middle finger one time they're done They're done with you And so to give that up man that's a huge risk for a lot of artists But guys like Tom MacDonald and myself Aaron Lewis is another one that's been doing that There's very few of us Oh he's great But we're out there man We're out there and we do need everybody's support because we're showing the system that we've got our own system It's called we make great songs We've got great fans and we don't need your evil situation to promote our music I told Tom this if those people approved of what I'm doing I wouldn't be able to sleep at night I take their hatred for me as validation that correctly

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Tom MacDonald: Look Past the Tattoos & Cowboy Hat to Come Together

The Dan Bongino Show

01:59 min | 1 d ago

Tom MacDonald: Look Past the Tattoos & Cowboy Hat to Come Together

"We had so many shady dopey stupid Republicans over decades like oh let's not argue about this culture stuff Let's just argue for tax cuts Brother I love tax cuts Get your freaking grimy filthy stinking mitts out of my wallet Great But that's not the only thing on Planet Earth There's a culture war out there where we're indoctrinating kids We're teaching kids to hate each other based on skin color We're teaching a generation of kids to hate America How are you going to have a country where this club we call America Everybody says the club sucks No one's going to want to be in that club and they're surprised that America is having problems So to have guys like you speak out and to have John at your back and vice versa And you guys to put out content and entertaining good songs great I just bought it myself That's what I was doing for those watching on Fox nation The song is great Staff guys like you break through and to produce good quality entertaining content this is a big deal Yeah I think it's like John said I think the bad guys have bought up all the real estate and I think that they've also convinced all of us people within America or North America or maybe even bigger in the world I think that the bad guys have convinced us to point the fingers at one another and be mad at one another and hate one another instead of point the fingers at them and hate men and have a problem with them So hey man Yeah amen And it goes back to what John said That's why it's so important for the white rapper with the blond braids and the face tattoos and the country icon with the handlebar mustache and the cowboy hat It's important for those people to look past the face tattoos And look past the cowboy hat and have the conversations with one another and discover that we all have so much more in common than the mainstream media wants us to believe And that's when we're going to be most powerful when we can shake hands and have those conversations and stand together

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John Rich: The Future of Distribution in the Music Industry

The Dan Bongino Show

01:43 min | 1 d ago

John Rich: The Future of Distribution in the Music Industry

"Here's the thing Tom just said something about being an independent producer And you and I have actually had this conversation Number one now awesome Let's make it Let's double that thing Geometrically higher right You said to me a while ago and I thought it was so accurate given my involvement with rumble That listen Dan content is king man that the distribution channels in the past where there was like payola and radio stations That's all dead now Anyone can go to rumble or a video platform and play John rich and Tom McDonald's song or purchase it on their own and a guide like you helping out a guy like Tom This is the future of the music industry isn't it Yeah I think it's really important that guys like me and Tom who come from two separate genres join forces You know a lot of Tom's fans are hearing me for the first time and a lot of my fans are here in Tom for the first time And they're looking at us in this great American moment where look at these very opposite guys making harmony together and speaking of very powerful message about our country and about our future That that's powerful And yeah you can go to rumble and watch it matter of fact the video is on it's on John rich official on rumble and of course you can find it all over the place It's very important Listen Dan the bad guys have bought all the real estate You know people say I feel like I want to run for the hills but there's no hills left to run to All the bad guys own them all And so we have to build new hills for people to run to You being involved in the beginning of rumble Man what a huge deal that was It's given all of us another place to go And I think we got to continue in that And that is the American spirit at the end of the day You can not keep us down forever We will figure out a way to come back and win

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Tom MacDonald: Combatting Wokeness in Hip Hop

The Dan Bongino Show

01:58 min | 1 d ago

Tom MacDonald: Combatting Wokeness in Hip Hop

"Tom you're from a different world I know John's taken on woke ism and country music and John's in a unique place Tom He had John is such a powerful figure in country music He can basically write his own rules Now hip hop you think country music has gotten woke My gosh the hip hop is full of people who are well so you really got a tough road to hoe to you How bad is it in that space Patriots like you speaking out about American values and stuff You know what man From the hip hop community like I don't have a lot of friends in hip hop I'm going to tell you that much And there's a lot of longtime hip hop fans that you know sort of detest what I'm doing because it goes contrary It opposes what they're used to hearing from within the genre But you know like they're mad at me for talking about politics or talking about thinking for yourself or talking about how much I love the country or that our freedoms in jeopardy And the music that fills up the space in that genre is typically talking about romanticizing suicide promoting prescription drug abuse alcohol party and brand names determining yourself where objectifying women hyper sexualizing people Like it's a mess So I'm out here just trying to make music that can empower people And maybe it's not empower people at least give people the opportunity to think for themselves and allow them to empower themselves So at this point it doesn't matter how much opposition I get or how angry people are I'm a fully independent artist I'm not signed to anybody There's no manager There's no record label There's nothing There's nobody that's going to control me On the behind the scenes business side of things And there's no negative feedback on Twitter or Facebook or YouTube that's going to change the path that I'm taking right now

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John Rich: Tom MacDonald Goes Directly Against the Machine

The Dan Bongino Show

01:37 min | 1 d ago

John Rich: Tom MacDonald Goes Directly Against the Machine

"John you and I have been buddies for a while You were kind enough to invite me over to your house folks This is one of the most talented guys You're ever gonna meet We're up in Nashville we're there for this fox thing I said John you mind if we stop by bring my brother there John is kind of take us in We may have had a few adult sodas I don't know I'm just saying and John picks up his guitar and just like invents a song right there and gives us a private concert So you must have thought to yourself Tom's pretty talented It does sound like it's the end of the world Perfect time for a tune right Well I'll tell you what Dan you're always invited to my house Anytime you're in Nashville of course You know so Tom MacDonald you know a lot of your audience may not know him a lot of my audience may not know him This is one of the only artists around that is putting out songs with lyrics that like Tom said go directly against what the industry of music says you're allowed to say And I think you said it very well that rock and roll and country music American music used to always be about pushing back against the machine pushing back against a man And now it's become co opted by the machine and co opted by the man and because of that you don't get lyrics like what I say are like what Tom says So putting the two of us together we got a band together I think it's a good lesson for everybody We're very different Tom and I if you see a picture of him in a picture of me we don't look up on the same place but we feel the same Dan We love our country We know that our freedom is in jeopardy We know that the future is in jeopardy And as musicians this was our opportunity to make a statement

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Tom MacDonald: Making 'End of the World' With John Rich

The Dan Bongino Show

01:17 min | 1 d ago

Tom MacDonald: Making 'End of the World' With John Rich

"We just had the distinct pleasure of listening to the new tune you guys have out During the break I took a little break from a regular rotation of tunes that was driving Jim crazy so you guys rescued us I got a sneak peek the song is awesome It's called end of the world So Tom you know what I'll let you take this one first and I'll get the job What made you guys want to put together this song I mean obviously times are bad but what was kind of like the road to Damascus moment and you're like we got to put together a song about this Yeah you know I think that I've sort of for the past four years have been making music that sort of goes against the performative wokeness and all the problems that that's causing in the world And you know I'm a big rock and roll fan and rock and roll's traditionally been about screaming the truth at the top here long So I'm trying to adopt a little bit of that And inject it into hip hop Which is rare in that genre And I've been a big fan of John for a long time And he's sort of a disruptor in country music in the same way that I'm a disruptor In the same way that I'm a disruptor in hip hop so I just figured you know there's anything make more sense than having this I came across you Tom

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China's Xi meeting Putin in boost for isolated Russia leader

AP News Radio

00:54 sec | 1 d ago

China's Xi meeting Putin in boost for isolated Russia leader

"Chinese leader Xi Jinping is meeting today with Russia's Vladimir Putin. Today's meeting in Moscow between the Chinese and Russian leaders is a political boost for an isolated Vladimir Putin after the International Criminal Court charged him with war crimes and Ukraine, on Fox News Sunday, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said the U.S. will be monitoring for news about what the two leaders say about Ukraine. China has not condemned Putin's invasion of Ukraine. They are still buying Russian oil and energy resources. And they have at least given tacit approval because they've taken the Russian claim that this is somehow an existential threat against Russia that the war is the west's fault. Beijing called for a ceasefire last month, but Washington said that would ratify the prevalence battlefield gains, dot org Washington

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Knowing the Shepherd's Voice

Pray the Word with David Platt

02:00 min | 1 d ago

Knowing the Shepherd's Voice

"John chapter ten first, 27. My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. I love John ten. It is filled with such incredible imagery of Jesus as the good shepherd who lays down his life for the sheep and protects them, cares for them. Won't let anyone snatch them out of his hand and in verse 27, I love this picture of my sheep here, my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. I think about a shepherd, I heard, share recently, his name is Daryl, and he was sharing about how he leads his sheep and they know his voice. He said, if anybody else were to come and call my sheep to do this or that, the sheep would not respond, but when he speaks they respond. This is what she do. They know the voice of the shepherd, and they follow him. Don't you want that to be true of your life today? Just think about today. We want this every day, but today that you would live, hearing his voice, him knowing you, and you following his voice. You know, it's interesting. I use the illustration sometimes of how obviously we don't know everything Jesus is leading us to do in a given day. Where to go eat if we're going out to eat or what to do in this or that moment. We don't have a word from God in the Bible about every detail of our day today, but that doesn't mean that his voice can't lead us, he's put his spirit inside of us in such a way that when we meditate on his word, that we do have, we study his word, we hide it in our heart. We're getting familiar with his voice so that as we make decisions during the day that we are familiar with the voice of Jesus, we're familiar with his spirit and how he leads us and so to live today, listening to his voice in his word and then following his voice as he leads us by his spirit according to his word.

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 Russian President Vladimir Putin greets Chinese leader Xi Jinping for high-stakes meeting at the Kremlin

AP News Radio

00:34 sec | 2 d ago

Russian President Vladimir Putin greets Chinese leader Xi Jinping for high-stakes meeting at the Kremlin

"In the coming hours, the president of China's expected to arrive in Russia for a meeting with president Vladimir Putin and U.S. officials are waiting for an update. The Russian invasion of Ukraine is expected to dominate the meeting between visiting Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, and Russia's Vladimir Putin in Moscow. U.S. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby says there are concerns China may agree to help Putin in the war effort. China has not condemned Putin's invasion of Ukraine. They are still buying Russian oil and energy resources. He tells Fox News Sunday experts

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Entertainment Update for 3-19

AP News Radio

00:53 sec | 2 d ago

Entertainment Update for 3-19

"I'm Archie's are a letter with an entertainment update. Actor Lance Reddick, who had roles in the TV series the wire and in the John Wick movies has died at the age of 60, his publicist says Reddick died suddenly on Friday, but gave no details. Reddick said in a 2012 AP interview he was proud of his work on the wire. When you step back and when you actually look at it, you think, wow, I'm part of I'm in that group. Remember the mess with ticketmaster and Taylor Swift tickets last year, swift kicked off her eras tour Friday in Glendale, Arizona, ending with the song karma. She told the crowd of more than 70,000 she realized it took considerable effort for them to be there. That is the song tegu it by late rapper Coolio. It's the first single from an album called long live Coolio that his estate will release later this year. Kulia was working on new music when he died of cardiac arrest in September. I'm Archie's are a letter.

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Guns Don't Kill People, Planned Parenthood Kills People

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:01 min | 2 d ago

Guns Don't Kill People, Planned Parenthood Kills People

"Go to your calls. First up, line one, from the city of brotherly love, fell from Philly. That's what that's what I was talking about. I'm telling you when you open up with president Trump, he went right for the juggler back in the good graces with my pizzeria employee at they said they said, Bill, we know what you're talking about now. He gave us the shot of tester oil that America needed on a big old tablespoon. We are like, we are Ratched up for this guy. A doctor G before I forget I'll let you go. A new T-shirt. Yeah. Guns don't tell people Planned Parenthood kills people. Oh, oh, we've got a new T-shirt coming up that's gun related later this today, but hang on. That's a really good one. Wow. Did you come up with that or did you steal that from somebody Phil? I saw that a month ago and I said, my God, that makes so much sense and it's just been in the back of my brain to tell you. That's bloody genius, all right?

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John Solomon: Bureaucracies Only Think of Their Own Existence

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:06 min | 2 d ago

John Solomon: Bureaucracies Only Think of Their Own Existence

"Everything that you found, John, the obvious question is, why the hell? Now some have said that this was a way for U.S. government bureaucrats to do an end run around restrictions on research here in America, and they were just playing fast and loose by doing an end run. Do you have any theory or any evidence of why would they be doing this for years, John? Chad wolf, who I talked to yesterday former Homeland Security secretary. I think I had a very astute analysis, which is what happens is bureaucracy start to only think about their existence. Their success, their growth of their budget, the growth of their fame, and they don't think about national security anymore. And so NIH in its effort to claim glory on whatever projects they were working on, were willing to trade national security to advance the interests of their bureaucracy. That's why accountability to the political leadership and government is so important why our founding fathers wanted a smaller bureaucracy. Bureaucrats run wild as the explanation I've heard from a lot of people once I remember people doing their own things not considering the big picture of our own future security.

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"john o" Discussed on School of Podcasting

School of Podcasting

04:27 min | Last month

"john o" Discussed on School of Podcasting

"If that's the case, great, maybe you can get a virtual assistant to do it for you. Or you can use some of these other strategies because you've already got all these new members coming in. The other thing people tell me is our general only get a handful of people joining every day or every week or whatever. Great. No dramas. Now you have the time to do it. If you've only got a handful of people doing it, you can get a bit more personal. You can start the ball rolling, and then you can ease off that. So that's an easy strategy there. Another one of my favorite strategies is the redirect. So I also learned this one in my boot camp days. When I was a fitness trainer. So I also had a Facebook group back then. That's kind of how I learned all these strategies as well. I had a boot camp. We ran one session today, but everyone would be in the Facebook group, all right? Now, I would get so many questions Dave. You know, I would be like, John O, what protein should I get? What's the best stretch to do? You know, what's the best diet I should use? What do you think of paleo? You know, I get all these because I had like a hundred coins in this boot camp, right? And I'll be getting text to begin emails or beginning, you know, social DMs. You know, I'll be getting it all. Phone calls. And I was like, oh, I need a better way to manage this. So what I did was the redirect. Any time anyone asked me a question about anything, my response was the same. Dave, that's such a good question. Hey, could you give me a favor? You reckon you could post that in the Facebook group because I've got these awesome answer, but I want everybody else to see it as well. Is that okay? Right? So I redirect into the Facebook group. Now that did one of two things, a, that helped with my time management. I wasn't worrying about replying to emails and texts or whatever. I would just go in that Facebook group and also I just check it once a day, Dave. So I just pick once a day, usually in the morning for me, I jump on, I answer any questions, done. All right? So there's an adventure time management, but also it like it gets the culture of that group going. Because let's say Dave, you've got another question to ask me. And let's say you've already asked me a couple of questions and both times I've said, hey, just posted in the Facebook group. I'm kind of training you to be like, you know? If I've got a question, I'm going to post in the Facebook group. The flow on effect as well, right? You post in the Facebook group, you see I answer it, you see other people answer it, you're like, oh, this is great. I'm going to post again, all right? Same with other people. Maybe they haven't because you can also see like with all these strategies that involves me doing it manually at the start. But what I'm doing is building the culture because now people are going to say, oh, if you need any help from johnno or you do his post in the Facebook group, that's what I'm going to do. So that's going to get engagement there as well. Another one of my favorite strategies is the feedback strategy. You'll also be able to tell Dave I'm not mister creative ideas with the names as well. You can probably guess what the feedback strategy is.

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"john o" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast

The Stuttering John Podcast

05:29 min | 10 months ago

"john o" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast

"In that thing about how, you know, like now people who don't have children could adopt. You know, these children. I mean, this is lunacy. So they're trying to now, you know, what is it? Her children. That's what you want to do. So people could have these kids. I mean, this is recent months ridiculous thing that I've ever heard of. They have to hurt the children, John, who else is Matt Gaetz going to date? Come on. Becky carpet the 58. Thanks for the ten bucks. That's very generous. John O Greg, should the number of U.S. senators be changed to represent a more equal representation of our country? Yeah, I think so. It should, but it's almost impossible to do it. I mean, the way around it, I think, is you have to let D.C. and Puerto Rico be states. Yes. Tactically, Nina Burley wrote about this right after Biden got sworn in back in early February, she wrote it in 2021. The first thing tactically we should have done was made D.C. estate. Because then we get two more senators and all this mansion cinema bullshit would be out the window. Like if they push that kind of right out of the gate, maybe they'd be able to sneak it by without them realizing it, I don't know. With Mitch McConnell, he would put a freaking, they didn't try to do that immediately. They didn't try. Puerto Rico could be a state. They didn't try, you know, they didn't try enough stuff. But yeah, right now there are two senators in Wyoming, which has, I think, fewer than a million people. And there's two senators in California, which has what? 60 million people or something. So it's ridiculous. It's designed to be ridiculous. It's designed to make it so the slave states and the non slave states have the same amount of representation in government. Maybe just maybe we should look back and say, hey, you know, anything that came out of slavery like that that was designed to make slavery endure. We should get rid of. Including the Electoral College should be gotten rid of too. All right. Let me just ask you in my last question because I know you got to go and I got to go through my beer on the balcony from all my Patreon and YouTube members and it's going to be a fun one today because we have a lot to talk about. But Greg now, look, I think Joe Biden is doing a hell of a job considering what was given to him. Absolutely. But I will side with Pam Keith on a few things. And that is just what you were talking about. Now, Biden must know that we want D.C. in Puerto Rico statehood, right? He must know that we want the filibuster.

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"john o" Discussed on Broken Record

Broken Record

01:31 min | 1 year ago

"john o" Discussed on Broken Record

"Yeah. We'll be right back with more from John fouche..

"john o" Discussed on Tara Brach

Tara Brach

07:49 min | 1 year ago

"john o" Discussed on Tara Brach

"Namaste. Today's talk is the first of a two part series that I chose from the archives. It's on embodied present. And I'm aware that with so much crisis in the world right now, more than ever, we need ways of grounding ourselves of coming home into a inner refuge of clarity and aliveness and open heartedness, and that means coming into this living body. So I hope you find that these teachings and practices in this talk in the next support you through these challenging times, thank you. I'd like to start with a story recounted by Jen master tick not Han. And he says this, he says, a friend took me to the Atlanta airport, and when we were saying goodbye, she asked, is it all right to hug a Buddhist monk? Now my country were not used to expressing ourselves that way, but I thought, you know, I'm a zen teacher. It shouldn't be a problem for me to do that. So I said, why not? And she hugged me, but I was quite stiff. While on the plane, I decided that if I wanted to work with friends in the west, I would have to learn the culture of the west. So he went about creating a hugging meditation. And according to this practice, you have to really hug the person you're holding. Another you have to have them feel real in your arms and make them feel real, not just for the sake of appearances, but really being awake. So you're not pretending you're there, you're not patting them on the back. You're actually breathing consciously and feeling them there. It's the hugging meditation as real mindfulness. And he writes this, he says, breathing in, I know my dear one. Is in my arms alive. Breathing out. They're so precious to me. So if you breathe and hug and are present in that way, holding a person you care about, the energy of your heart and your care and your appreciation will penetrate into that person. It'll penetrate into them in a way that lets them feel deeply nourished. Now I'm where during this whole COVID era, we haven't had much hugging, and now kind of as we, many of us begin to creep out, it's a hug conscious moment in our history. And it's interesting to consider how embodied and present are you for a hug. You know, and there's a bigger question, of course, which is how embodied and present are we. When we're listening to our child or listening to a friend, you know, are we how embodied are we? Do we are we able to fuel the air on our cheek? You know, do we sometimes pause to listen to The Rain or listen to birds or maybe take in the fragrance of spring flowers? And do we taste food, past the first few bites? As most are aware, we live in a really mental world. And so much of our lives goes on in our minds. It's virtual and we're disembodied. We're looking at a screen much of the time, it can be rare that we're really awake in our bodies and our senses are awake. You might scan today. Just review today for a few moments. And notice if there were moments when your senses were awake, where you were mindful of your breath. Just felt the in breath and the out breath or felt the aliveness of your body. We were aware of sounds or smells or images. We felt the mood in your heart. You even this last hour, just a sense. How much were you here? Or how much were you submerged in the trance of planning or worrying or figuring or obsessing? A couple of years ago, I was composing a talk on presence. And I remember reflecting about it in the shower. And I suddenly realized that I was slathering my head, my hair with shaving cream. You know, it was all over. I'm really glad I didn't start shaving. But it's so clear that in the moments that were lost in thought, it's a virtual reality. And in those moments, our senses are not awake. And we're also cut off from the presence that allows us to be empathetic that allows us to be compassionate that gives rise to creativity, wonder, we really need to inhabit our bodies if we're to inhabit our spirit. We need to be here. I heard a story of a woman, she was an art professor. And she said that when her daughter was 7, she asked her what she did at work and she told her well, I teach people how to draw. And this is in college level. And her daughter stared back at her incredulous, and she said, you mean they forgot? It's so clear. Our bodies know how to draw and to sing and to dance. And they know how to make love and give birth and die. They know how to mourn and to celebrate. But the given is we leave our body regularly. Especially so, if we're anxious, depressed, and that's an epidemic levels these days. You know, along with the pandemic, there's so much economic and stability and there's all this social strife and mistrust and hatred. It stirs us up and away, we become increasingly disembodied. One of my favorite ways of expressing this comes from John o'donoghue philosopher poet writer, he says, our bodies know that they belong. To life, to spirit. It is our minds that make our lives so homeless. It's our minds that make our lives so homeless. So my Friends, I return to this theme over and over if you've been listening to me, you know that because, you know, in my own practice, and I would say this is every day, both in formal meditation as I move through the day, it's forgetting and remembering. It's going off into thoughts and then in some ways saying, I'll come back, come back. And being back here, maybe feeling the breath, feeling aliveness to my body. And it gives so much more space and hard and vividness to being alive. It really is a homecoming. And we know if we've had a.

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"john o" Discussed on On Being with Krista Tippett

On Being with Krista Tippett

05:12 min | 1 year ago

"john o" Discussed on On Being with Krista Tippett

"And you know, it's like in all notions of growth and development, there is always this idea as Noelle handle and a portrait of answers and a poem about our daughter like me you needed something to push against that somehow we needed something to push against in order to grow. Now there's almost a feeling like as the growth should be delivered to us. And I think that from the way you state it is that it's a recognition that there is this dialectic there that around us, the forces are not kind in terms of either recognizing awakening or encouraging beauty, but that actually they should be the impetus and the spar to do it. Now how do we do it? One way, and I think this is a really lovely way. And I think it's an interesting question to ask oneself to, you know? And the question is, when is the last time that you had a great conversation? A conversation which wasn't just too intersecting monologues, which is what passes for conversation a lot. And this culture. But when had you asked a great conversation in which you overheard yourself saying things that you never knew you knew? That you heard yourself receiving from somebody, words that absolutely found places within you that you thought you had lost. And a sense of an event of a conversation that brought the two of you onto a different plane and then fourthly, a conversation that continued to sing in your mind for weeks afterwards, you know? And I've had some of them recently. And it's just absolutely amazing. As we say at home, their food and drink for the soul, you know? Second thing I think question to always ask oneself is who you're reading. Who are you reading? And where are you stretching your own boundaries? Are you a repetitive and that? And you know, one of the first books I read as a child, we had no books at home, but a neighbor of ours had all these books and he brought loads of books. That's how I ruined my eyes, like I have to wear glasses. One of the first books I read was a book by Willie Sutton, the bank robber, who was doing 30 years for robbing banks, and in the book somebody asked Willie and I said, Willie, why do you rob banks? And Willie said, because that's where the money is. And you know, why do we read books? Because that's where the wisdom is. Select my first is oncologist all of us say, you know, if you were doing an SR, doing a thesis, you know? The first thing you have to do is read the primary sources and trust your own encounter with them before you go to the secondary literature. And I'd say to anybody who's listening to us who's interested in spirituality and who's maybe being coaxed a little away from believing it's all an IE, doomed illusion written thing. Pick up something like master eckhart, are someone of the mystics and just have a look at it and you could be surprised what an exciting adventure and homecoming it could become. John o'donoghue died in his sleep on January 3rd, 2008 at the age of 52. This was one of the last interviews he gave. Here in closing is one of his well-known poems of blessing, which he wrote for his mother at the time of his father's death and read aloud to me when we sat together. This is a poem I wrote several years gone it's called bannock, which is the Gaelic word for blessing. On the day when the weight deadens on your shoulders and you stumble, may the clay dance to balance you. And when your eyes freeze behind the gray window, and the ghost of last gets into you, May a flock of colors indigo red, green, and is your blue, come to awaken in you, a meadow of delight. When the canvas phrase in the karak of tosh and a stain of ocean blackens beneath you, may their come across the washers a path of yellow moonlight to bring you safely home. May the nourishment of the earth be yours, may the clarity of life be yours, may the fluency of the ocean be yours, may the protection of the ancestors be yours. And so mere slow wind work these words of love around you, and invisible cloak to mind your life. This blessing by John o'donoghue, Beyoncé is in his final book, which was published posthumously to bless the space between us, a book of blessings. More.

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"john o" Discussed on On Being with Krista Tippett

On Being with Krista Tippett

08:46 min | 1 year ago

"john o" Discussed on On Being with Krista Tippett

"No conversation I've ever had has been more beloved than this one with the Irish poet and philosopher John o'donoghue. He insisted on beauty as a human calling. He had a very Celtic lifelong fascination with the inner human landscape, and what he called the invisible world constantly intertwining with what we can know and see. This was one of the last interviews he gave before his unexpected death in 2008. But John o'donoghue's voice and writings continued to bring ancient mystical wisdom to modern confusions and longings. I'm Krista tippett and this is on being. On Ankara was published in 1997, and it became an international bestseller. John o'donoghue's a final work was to bless the space between us, published posthumously. He was born in 1956 in county Clare in western Ireland. Historically, this part of the world was a crucible of Celtic Christianity, merging a strong sense of mystery with a passionate embrace of nature, the body and the senses. The divine is understood as manifest everywhere in everything. John o'donoghue entered seminary at a young age and was a Catholic priest for 19 years. But in the 1980s, he went to Germany to study the philosophy of Hegel. He eventually left the priesthood and devoted himself full-time to meditating and writing on beauty, friendship, and how the visible and the invisible, the material and the spiritual intertwined and human experience. Tell me a little bit more about where you come from and what formed you would begin to form you to come to the spiritual perspective in philosophical and poetic perspective that you have now. Well, I suppose I was blessed by being born into an amazing landscape in the west of Ireland. Yes. And it's the barn region, which is limestone. And it's a bare limestone landscape. And I often think that the forms of the limestone are so abstract and aesthetic. And it is as if they were all laid down by some wild surrealistic kind of deity. So soon having a child and coming out into that, it was waiting like a huge wild invitation to extend your imagination. And then it's right on the edge of the ocean as well. So the conversation and ancient conversation between the ocean and the stone going on. I know that landscape is a really pivotal word for you that you use, not just in describing the natural world, but an important word in talking about how human beings know themselves and move through the world. I haven't been to precisely the place you're from, but I think the West Coast of Scotland, the West Coast of Ireland. It is this completely unusual this wild raw bleak beauty. But talk to me about how you have come to understand landscape as something that forms each of us. Well, I think it makes a huge difference when you wake in the morning and come out of your house. Whether your beliefs you're walking into dead geographical location, which is used to get to a destination. Or whether you're a merging out into a landscape that is just as much if not more alive as you, but in a totally different form. And if you go towards it with an open heart and a real watchful reverence that you will be absolutely amazed at what it will reveal to you. And I think that that was one of the recognitions of the Celtic imagination that landscape wasn't just matter, but there was actually alive, but amazes me by landscape. Landscape recalls you into a mindful mode of stillness solitude and silence where you can truly receive time. Are you just talking though about landscape? As the natural world around us, I'll tell you, I remember a summer I spent a few years after I had first gone to this beautiful raw wild edge of Scotland. And I was working with children in a very impoverished inner city neighborhood. And I would often wish that I could just transport them, you know, for an hour. So that what they saw when they opened their eyes and looked around them was that kind of beauty that opened so much possibility. So I wonder how this Celtic sensibility would also speak to people who don't have that kind of beauty at hand. That kind of beauty. Yeah, I do agree with you that an awful lot of urban planning, particularly in poor areas, has doubly impoverished the poor, by the ugliness which surrounds them. And it's understandable that it's so difficult to reach and sustain gentleness there. And I do think like a friend of mine just in the last week it was absolutely exhausted and London just came away down to Southern England and spin the weak by the slow ocean and she's totally recovered and come back to herself. But I do think though that it's not just a masher of the outer presence of the landscape. I mean, the dawn goes up on the Twilight comes even in the most roughest inner city place. And I think that connecting to the elemental can be a way of coming in to rhythm with the universe. And I do think that there is a way in which the auscher presence even through memory are imagination can be brought inward as a sustaining thing. I mean, I think it's the question of beauty. I mean, you're asking essentially. As we are speaking, that there are individuals holding out on front lines, holding the humane tissue alive. An areas of ultimate barbarity where things are visible at the human eye should never see. And they're able to sustain it because there is in them some kind of sense of beauty that knows the horizon that we're really called to in some way. I love Pascal's phrase, you know, you should always keep something beautiful in your mind. And I've often like in time, so it's been really difficult for me. If you can keep some kind of little contour that you can glimpse sideways at now and again, you can endure great bleakness. You know, I've been looking back at the thought of the theologian reinhold neighbor. And he has this statement at the beginning of his book, the nature and destiny of man, the first line. Man is his own most vexing problem. Or I think of a great kind of pivotal work in this culture of modern psychology and Scott peck's book, which begins life is difficult. And then I read this line which begins your book on Ankara, which is also a different way of kind of analyzing the human condition. It's strange to be here the mystery never leaves you. Talk to me about that as a way of thinking about what it means to be human. And how you come to that and what you mean when you write. Those words. I mean, when you think about language and you think about consciousness. It's just incredible to think that we can make any sounds that can reach over across to each other at all. Because I mean, I think the beauty of being human is that we're incredibly intimately near each other. We know about each other. But yet we do not know are never can know. What it's like inside another person. And it's amazing, you know, here are my sitting in front of you now looking at your face. You're looking at mine. And yet neither of us have ever seen our own faces, and that in some way thought is the face that we put on the meaning that we feel, and that we struggle with, and that the world is always larger and more intense and stranger than our best thought will ever reach. And that's the mystery of poetry, is poetry tries to draw alongside the mystery as its emerging, and somehow bring it into presence and into birth. What do you mean when you write that everyone is an artist? I mean that everyone is involved whether they like it or not in the construction of their world. So it's never as given as it actually looks. You're always shaping it and building it..

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"john o" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

02:38 min | 1 year ago

"john o" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"And now co host of their own pod, they join me to go through the 2021 year in sports media little review and recap of what's gone on here the past 300 and almost 65 days in sports media than we do our train of thought segment with Sal la cotta, where we need everyone to listen to the train of thought segment this week. We get into a little thing. We want to know if there are any other Delilah fans out there. Either you know or you don't know about Delilah. If you are a Delilah fan, listen to the train of thought segment we want to hear from you. So it's all set up for you. Before we get to Martian and our yearend review in sports, media just a reminder if you missed last week's show, trajectory was on the podcast, two weeks ago, Stanford Steve from ESPN three weeks ago, Jim Miller on all things HBO and some sports media topics. So check those out in the archives, subscribe to the SI media podcast and rate and review on Apple. All right, here we go. You're in review 2021 sports media with Andrew Martian. John O ran followed by train of thoughts right here on the SI media podcast. All right, joining me now regulars on the SI media podcast and co hosts of their own podcast. I mean, we're here to now sort of do a little review of 2021 in sports media. Obviously, the biggest sports media story in 2021 was the launch of the Martian oran podcast and those hosts are here, Andrew Marcia and a John o'rourke. When I saw it all ran, how did you let him get away with calling it Martian and oran instead of overran in marchand? They told me it was alphabetical. Andrews before John and marchands before and I just kind of went with that. There's no way Martian and put his foot down and say it has to be marched in and over. Well, I was trying to figure out how to go first, but there's no way to put my foot down and look cool while arguing for that. So it just kind of let it play out. Well, Jimmy, you'll like it. The best story of that of all time is when Mike and the mad dog first began and Mike was off and then Kristen play the jingle, I may have to write a book about my he had the jiggle. He had Mike's name removed. That's right. That's even worse. Oh, yeah, it removed. And then you imagine that's actually for the Christmas time SI media podcast. We should have a drinking game when marchand brings up Francesca. We all have to drink. Well, listen, we're all having a little mic withdrawal since he's been out of the picture for a while. But they actually I'll give you a piano little plug here and the ESPN 30 for 30 on Mike in the mad dog. They cover that where dog.

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"john o" Discussed on NFL Live

NFL Live

05:54 min | 1 year ago

"john o" Discussed on NFL Live

"Each ask Tom Brady a question on a Zoom call Monday afternoon. So as I was getting ready to head over to the stadium in Seattle on Monday, got on the Zoom call. And I thought a lot about what I wanted to ask Tom Brady. And really, there's so many questions. Maybe one day he would be a guest on this podcast. There were so many questions you want to ask him, but I figured coming off the victory Sunday that they had, I would ask him about what happened later on in that game that caught the attention of so many people. And for those who missed it, basically, Tom Brady went over to a young boy who held up a sign that said, Tom Brady helped me beat brain cancer. And so my question to Tom Brady during the Zoom call amongst other high profile media personalities that I was honored to be included within was this Tom. You are so focused during the course of the game. You block out everything. Got blinders on. How and when do you notice that there was a young boy in the stands thanking you for helping him through his fight with brain cancer. And what I didn't realize is Tom answered was that this had been previously ranged. I guess this family had been in touch somehow with Tom Brady and I remember having covered John O in Denver, how much male and make a wish children would reach out to John and how much work he did with them, and even when you do that much work, it's impossible to satisfy everybody. You can only imagine that Tom Brady must get multiple requests on a daily basis for situations like this one. And ideally, you'd like to give your time to all these people, but your time is limited. You can only do so much. But I guess Tom knew that this boy was in the stands and knew the song was there. And everybody who saw it was extremely moved and touched by it. Tom went over, gave him a hat. The boy was emotional. And it was hard to watch and not get a little choked up about it. It was outstanding. And so that.

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"john o" Discussed on Welcome To The Music

Welcome To The Music

08:23 min | 1 year ago

"john o" Discussed on Welcome To The Music

"Robert us. Thank you you thank you. Thank you if i knew you needed trombone. My son plays the trombone. Yeah so but nice time. Next time. we'll get together in person. Radical road brewery green east where we normally get together with everybody outside of kobe. Dying we record there and we often ask our guest to play a few songs for the crowd so hopefully that kashmir to play trombone for you. Yes that again fluids yet absolutely gigging. Let's get absolutely so john. One of one of the topics are one of the segments that we'd like to do and we chop it up into you know one of the segments that we like to do is around las vegas. Hey this is actually you know the funny thing is. I'm totally blowing this. Because this is usually his category. Okay you do launch venues. I'm like all right into the bus here anyway. We like to ask about a loss thing. You place that you've played. It meant something to you was a wow experience could have been a really shitty experience with that. Some people bring that up as well. So can you share a venue. That's no longer with us. Yeah yeah absolutely because you know. There's only one venue where every single band i've ever played in like syria span has played that venue and that's the starlight lounge rest in peace in one liu so the owners are josh bernie Like they were always around on the scene. If you if you do live music you just know. Oddly you know those guys and ours always a place you want it to play an and then over the years they just became like a super supporter like so many great moments like like i said every banned from my first blues rock band jen militia punk rock band my soul music band at launch. My first novel there out played with Dating michelle they're folk singer denim sell at pleaded his band there The ban bands played there in fact we were scheduled to play their april first. Twenty twenty and the lockdown happen right before that was bush to go down and so we cancelled that show and it went under like probably six months after that. So yeah shot that venue because Really yours few venues where it's like. Every single time. I had thing it went down there in so many ways in so many other events that i never that i that were were it might ban shows but they were other bands shows or we were invited into do something might book launch A guiding jason snyder wrote a book called Three thousand miles of these kids who had a suicide pact after. Kurt cobain committed suicide so we had a show where all the local bands played nirvana songs and nobody had seen my ban and they put us on first and we just frigging. We were hot to try. It was like it was like a coming out party for my band because no one had really you know. The bands are always gigging. Same night so you never hear about vance. Never seen that night we were all there and we just like. We stole the show. Jason himself said that he sadly i talked to a couple years going like man. You guys set the bar for that and So many great moments there. Unfortunately it's like university talen live live. Music is is not favorite. Now we have jason jason coming up as a guest talk really. Think so talk about nineteen ninety one we do. We do in december totally blown. This a completely edited in post. I'm sure do yeah. Jet modern media is company. That's right yeah. He's on him. Because we're gonna talk about the influence of nineteen ninety-one mutt him and michael barclay. Yeah so so jason snyder. A while we're on that subject. He has also written about almost every art project out done since the ninety three bands. My both my books every album might anytime. I've had something to promote jason's written about it while so that's a you got not as far back as ninety one but you could throw that it. You'll best that we wrote. You'll definitely he's a great person to ask about how weird it was for me being a black kid doing music in kitchener east side from the outside right now. Who is just. i don't care. Do you can tell you how people looked at zoe. Israeli have been. He was one of the first guys was like yavne. Add living color bat bray. Gi man. i get it mike. Keep doing what you're doing. And he was like you know there was only will people like that. So yeah. Awesome shadow to the starling. Social club john. That song also amazing. Thank you so much. Thank you for for playing and thank you so much for joining us. This has been a lot of fun before we let you go. We want people to tend to listen to your music. We want people to pick up your book. I tell everybody. Where can they go to get the stuff. Yes so the saga king inside a boy first of all. I see them as a the memoir saga boy in the album. Saggy king is like like to have of of the same piece of art on the book is everywhere like i mean i was justin indigo at eglinton young and just walked in any bookshop like anywhere in the country. You can you can find it right now. So go on all the online places you can find it if you buy local ask local bookstore Be the havoc copy or they can get one really quickly so no issues there. It's on peyman. Random house The album same thing. It's online light wherever wherever you like to listen to music. Go this look of john. Orpheus cited king. Either one or both in and it's they're really proud of it really proud and you'll get at me on the social change instant. The twits attain the fist team All take them advocate. John thank you so much for joining us thank you. Yeah thank you great. Karam appreciate you guys. man awesome. Yeah you guys can have me on to talk about other stuff other than must stuff. I'm buick is down to talk about. So i'm just saying i'm putting myself out. Bank is once you get back into the bar and recording from there back in. Let's have a chat. I love it. I love it guys take care..

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"john o" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

05:58 min | 1 year ago

"john o" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"Ended up playing out. Ended up getting fired by the raiders for the email sent while he was with. Espn adam schefter gets dragged into the mess. Because he's sending stories. Bruce allin asking for a full edit. Big monday night. Football wildcard playoff news. How that ties in with pain and eli a lot of stuff on. Nfl sunday ticket. We get into all that john o. R. n. then alan phenomenal sp- tv critic for rolling stone joins the pods talk about the many saints of newark the sopranos and a couple of other tv things squid game and stuff on seinfeld and then train of thoughts with my buddy sal. Licata where i tell you a story about larry david in this podcast and me trying to book larry and how that played out and get into a couple of other things with sal and have some fun with him so john ran from sports business journal. Alan wall from rolling stone and then train of thoughts on this pod before we get to it. remember old episodes previous episodes in the archives. If you missed any kyle brandt from good morning. Football was on last week. He was phenomenal audition with peyton. Eli and he talked about that. Stephen a smith two weeks ago. Aws bryan danielson formerly known as daniel bryan and wwe. Jimmy kimmel tony. Romo all recent guests on the podcast go into the archives. Check him out. Subscribe and leave a review on apple. All right here. We go kicking things off john. Random sports business journal. Right here on the media. Podcast joining me now. A man many thought would never appear again on the podcasts because he has just launched his own podcast the martian and iran. Sports media podcast. But now he's on the sl bedia podcast not to be confused at richard ideas media podcast. John ran from sports business journal. John jimmy our podcast that it was what the lawyers for months a. You should hear the number of times. They were like no. You can't do that title now. You can't do that title. Everything is under copyright. I was gonna ask what kind of battle took place since marsh and got top billing. It's the martian in iran. Podcast did you have to like concede their negotiations. How did he jumped tells me that. It was alphabetical. And so i'm just. I'm going with that. He got me with a in andrew as well. Did you have other names like wacky names in mine and then you settle on your last names. How did that go so we. We were thinking about doing what we really wanted to do. Is the sports media reporters and the lawyer said no to that like almost immediately because it sounds too similar to this pro sports reporters which is what what what we were actually. We're going after. And i'm like how did pardon my take. I thought that that would have allowed you to call it anything you know. We tried like inside sports media now to close inside sports so much to you. Know john walsh and stuff but barstool is smart. They do it and then deal with the ramifications afterwards. That's the way. I'll do it once you get lawyers involved you're screwed. I thought i thought with the new york post lawyers. I thought we'd be okay with us right right. I'm surprised you can call it. The sports media reporters surprise me and it with inside. Sports media was annot. We couldn't do anything with inside but we ended up like our names are on the billing. So we're we're pretty happy note. I was amazed how many tweets i got from people asking if you guys would ever be on this podcast again. They thought there'd be some sort of ban or i if they thought you guys wouldn't come on or i wouldn't have you on but i don't know it never even crossed my mind like it was.

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"john o" Discussed on First Class Fatherhood

First Class Fatherhood

02:15 min | 1 year ago

"john o" Discussed on First Class Fatherhood

"Control. You need help. I know what you're going through. I once fell under the spell of opium. It was nineteen seventy nine. I was traveling the yangtze in search of a mongolian horse. Have i got to the market after sundown all of the clothing traders had gone but a different sort of traders still looked about just tasty took welcome everybody episode five hundred. Twenty seven podcast. I'm happy as always to be here with you don pie. This is your first time a podcast. Please get over there and bang baghdad. Subscribe button you do not want to miss all the action coming your way right here on first class. Father i right dads. I have an awesome. Guess for you guys today john. O.'hurley joins me on the podcast. John is well known as being one of the most memorable characters on the smash hit sitcom comedy series seinfeld as j. peterman back in the nineties. J. peterman is one of the funniest characters and my favorite in the series. Which is coming back to netflix. real soon. Here john o.'hurley was the host of family feud from two thousand six to two thousand ten. He was a contestant on the very first season of dancing with the stars. Finishing in second place behind. Kelly monaco john has appeared in countless. Tv shows has voiced so many different characters on tv and video games as well. John also accomplished pianist and he stage actor he has starred in broadway chicago. He is a multi talented performer. Any first of fall as well amount of the on the podcast a john. O.'hurley will be here with me and just a few minutes so please stick around at today's interview with john. O.'hurley was recorded on video and is available for you guys to watch my youtube channel. If you'd like to watch the conversation between j. peterman and myself please subscribe to. I last fatherhood on youtube links in the description of today's podcast episode. All right if you guys enjoy today's interview with john o.'hurley and you are fans of seinfeld. You have got to go back and listen to my interview. That i did with jason alexander who of course portrayed george costanza in the smash hit comedy series and the episode the secret code with george costanza and j. peterman in my opinion is the best episode of the series So i'm honored to have had both jason alexander and john o.'hurley who were responsible for that awesome scene and that awesome episode so go back through the archives interview with jason alexander. Make sure you follow me on instagram..

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"john o" Discussed on Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

03:31 min | 1 year ago

"john o" Discussed on Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

"Started. Yeah better get one of those flashlights from the game show deep dives john. I warned you. Say it's been gilbert godfrey to mazing colossal podcast with my co-host ryan santo padre and We our guest has been a guy yano. Yeah he's done movies. He's done devi he's done broadway. But most importantly he is the first action shave in motion picture challenge goodnight gracie john. You're the best thank you.

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"john o" Discussed on Le Batard and Friends - South Beach Sessions

Le Batard and Friends - South Beach Sessions

03:00 min | 1 year ago

"john o" Discussed on Le Batard and Friends - South Beach Sessions

"This episode is brought to you by the nba. From the squeak of shoes on the hardwood to the tips of their fingers. It's mesmerizing dance of jaw-dropping downs heartbreaking blocks and mind-blowing steals. It's the most fantastic athletes in the world. Who make your heart beat out of your chest and make you want to jump into the screen and be right on the court with them. That's the nba. That's game don't miss the nba playoffs going on now. Guys always love hearing from this guy. John michie is joining us now from london. It's a little noisy where he is so bear with us because he's got a courtyard. We cannot turn the sound down on his courtyard but always delighted to catch up with johnny and want to start with something a little lighter than usual instead of the heavy stuff. I know you've got some real strong geeky. When it comes to the star wars franchise. I didn't know whether you had some geeky and other realms as well yes yes malvinas excellence. Dc universe less. So though i'm here for one one so tell me what you liked best. I don't know much about this world. This is not cozy. How is it possible especially for you. You are the archetypal. I expect you to go home at night. If i know you better if i looked at jeb you are home night. You are shooting deeply in the face on a video game and and swearing fourteen year olds who obedient. That's what i would have imagined but the marvel universe is. I like all that kind of stuff. It's escapism. i'm just icon. Spend my days doing the work i do and then watch twelve years a slave. Something i did ted. You can't do it. I need. I need it to be something a bit more. Escapist it's coming..

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"john o" Discussed on The Porn Reboot Podcast

The Porn Reboot Podcast

06:51 min | 1 year ago

"john o" Discussed on The Porn Reboot Podcast

"Control behavior with pornography and masturbation. But i will be sharing my take on it now. Many of you who are regular snus it upon would podcast are familiar with the way i view the root cause off your point addiction. I don't take it so seriously. I think that there are definitely situations where a man is using pornography or sexually compulsive behavior to deal with some traumatic incident. That happened at a certain point in de life but i think it is a fallacy to believe that your entire sexually compulsive behavior is this efforts to medicaid. Something that happened in your past. I think that in many cases it is just a small part of your out of control behavior. That's doing that and i'm going to explain. Why now in my professional experience. The way i view what is commonly called the root cause. And don't get me wrong. I wanna make it clear again. I'm not saying that. I do not believe that men medicaid traumatic incidences from their past. Things like abandonment things like neglect things like sexual abuse rejection of some sort of the other. I'm not saying that that doesn't happen. I'm just saying that it is inaccurate. To say that your entire sexually compulsive behavior is based on that. I think that this is a result of western psychology and western therapeutic interventions to very western thing and very particular to certain modalities and i think is just widespread as puerto for. I called the religion of recovery. So here's what. I sees more common each time. You experience a very strong emotion which you do not have the coping strategies to deal with and it becomes any motion which you unaware of and you do not deal with it becomes suppressed so think of it as if you're baking and you have some dough to bake bread so you create a piece of dough and you take that piece of dough which is emotion and instead of dealing with it and baking it you press it into another piece of dough to create a bigger piece of dough now when you view pornography to medicate that emotion. What happens when you press this piece of dough into another. Is that you double or in some cases you even multiply your pain. But you don't see this happening consciously now not only does the initial pain from the emotion get added to this repressed stock of pain which is basically the doda. You've created but you reinforce other emotions when you revisit familiar pornography. Here's what i mean. So you're increasing the pain that you're experiencing because your supressing it and not dealing with it but each time you go back and you view pornography what you may not realize. Is that the original emotion that you will medicating with that john o. of pornography. You're reinforcing it but you don't know that this is actually happening to you. You're just watching this pornography because you feel a little bit stressed out. Do you remember when you actually got into that genre. Do you remember that binge where you got into this for the first time that binge way you were jerking off and you were like you know what this is really doing it for me. I'm going to try something new. Do you remember that at that point. It wasn't stress that you were dealing with. Do you remember that you were dealing with a very strong emotion. That's why you were on that bench and now you think it's a so it's the middle of the day. I'm jason super stressful. Jerking off your back at that one thing that type of pornography your subconscious mind remembers so you reinforce the original emotion another thing pornography does is that it creates new negative emotions while you're viewing it so it creates things like insecurity about the size of your penis. Your abilities perform your ability to make woman squirt whatever it might be for you. it creates confusion. You're confused about love about lust about whether the grass is greener on the other side. You're lectured men be sex with multiple women even though you're married and in a committed relationship like i love my wife but she's not as sexy as she used to be she's not like this or the woman or she's actually not really might hype by only got with her for this reason or the other so you get confused. It creates anger renew view violent pornography. it creates guilt. Renew view nonconsensual pornography. Now you might be thinking no. Jk that's not what happens. It's just fantasy writers just a fetish is just you know i'm sitting there. Just furiously jerking off to this thing. And you're like it's just it's just pleasure dude. It's just human behavior is it. Why is it that once you orgasm you experienced guilt. Why is it that once you orgasm. The emotion of anger comes up. And you're angry with yourself weather that come from. Why is it that you experienced shame. It's because in many cases that emotion is under the surface. So you're sitting there going. Oh yeah like. Hit her a slap pearl. Oh yeah like. That looks good. That's so taboo that so nastya whatever it is. That's what you think. Your primary emotion est but below the surface there is something else that is being created. That is being reinforced. It could be shamed because you're watching something that's borderline illegal. It could be shamed because you're watching pornography that visit in tune it isn't doesn't align with your sexual orientation and the moments though surface neuro chemicals have dissipated via your orgasm. The moment that cycle is completed your relapse cycle is completed the emotion below that comes to the surface and is translated into something usually. It's translated into a pain or emotion. That's directed at you. So you feel anger towards yourself. You feel guilty for.

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"john o" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

05:59 min | 1 year ago

"john o" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

"Ten k dot com joined by legal analyst stand author. John o'connor john connor author post's gate one of these days. John i want to dedicate a segment that we can actually talk about your book author of post gate how the washington post betrayed deep throat covered up watergate and began today's partisan advocacy journalism. Here's what i don't understand when they're talking about voter suppression now. Check me on this. If i'm wrong. I might be an accurate but it seems to me that a most americans favor are in favor of us showing some form of legal ide- in order to vote and be if you wanna get utilities you have to show. Id well that's right. If you wanna buy a pack of cigarettes or i been carded at my advance. They truck hall. of course. you've got to show something. i mean. They're all kinds of places you have to show. Id and everybody does quite well. This whole idea of voter suppression is ridiculous. It's also based upon a really cartoonish notion of Of of of minority groups as if no minority group was capable of pulling out. Come on now you know i mean that's like that's such an insult it's a backwards insult to everyone here that we can do this. Oh you tell you about vice president kalla harris and that statement which just cracked me up because yes we are in rural colorado. And i think that we can find a kinko's and we we can put one front one foot in front of the other. We can walk and chew gum at the same time here in flyover country. Well yeah yeah. There's a great a skit. I saw on the internet. Where there's a black black guy making fun of these of this claim of jim crow and he's got a laptop and he he's screaming and crying and just hitting it he doesn't know how to open it up. You know it really is. He's saying basically. This is insulting all blacks. You know that we can't you know do the basic functions of life come on and and you know when you put it in historical comparison and you compare it to jim crow. That seriously joke. That is a joke. It's just such a an ignorant comparison and we have that you talk about hyperbole Everything is either about Jim crow or or. It's about hitler in germany or something like that. Come on if we have a problem in this country. I think bill maher said it best. Recently we're not a serious people were silly people now. We're worrying about whether mr potato head has a male organ or not you know and that sort of thing and we're and we can't get anything done or built or past or any progress made meanwhile china's built forty five cities. You know maybe five. I'm sorry five hundred cities Of of a very large size and they're doing stuff every day and And so we are silly people And i don't think it's the traditional people in this country still work hard to get things done walker politicians to do something and you know from my surveys of around the country and i talked to a lot of people get a lot of people..

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"john o" Discussed on Death of a Film Star

Death of a Film Star

05:33 min | 1 year ago

"john o" Discussed on Death of a Film Star

"Say it feels like scoring a touchdown in the rose bowl. They don't tell you the rest but not around long enough usually okay. It's thursday the fourth of march nineteen eighty two belushi ghost his manager and asked for money hundred dollars. He says it's for guitar. The manager says no falls. New york speaks to his old mates. Don aykroyd aykroyd doesn't like the way he sounds hates the rumors. He's been hearing. He says the belushi. We could do a cruise leave next week. Guess i'm seeing cleanup talk about new projects. Belushi doesn't seem to be listening so says you've got to get on the boat and baluchi starts screaming and yelling. Who the fuck you. Why are you picking on me. He slams the phone down. He asked his manager again. Can i have fifteen hundred dollars in cash. The managers got a visitor. Wrote a big player in the movie industry so this time he doesn't argue he says short john. Get yourself a birthday present. Get the gets are belushi. Goes out finds kathy. Smith gives her the money gets her to buy heroin and coke at eleven pm. They go out to a ball. the strip. That showing repeats of saturday. Night live on the tv screen belushi. What she's drinks. Chews up coke in the toilets robot the narrow popes he's thinking shuttle to the main hotel and have a drink agreed to meet later at the bungalow. It's two in the morning now. Friday the fifth of march baluchis in the car. Park buying coke off a dealer guest in his mercedes and drives back to the chateau kathy smith in the passenger seat this visitors when they get back to the bungalow robin williams has been doing stand up at a club down the road pushing himself testing stuff out a still wise they comes. Cooling does a few lines of belushi. He watches as belushi stops. Seems to fall asleep head nodding only to jerk back up again. Five seconds later. It's too much for williams this in this mess. He doesn't like this woman doesn't like how john looks. He.

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"john o" Discussed on Underrated

Underrated

04:58 min | 2 years ago

"john o" Discussed on Underrated

"You know Or expressing great reviews of it as well did get mixed reviews. I think fifty percent rotten tomatoes. So right yeah definitely. There's definitely a word of mouth kind of of contribution to these types of movies and if nobody's gonna go watch or people watch it say now it's not really worth your time Then yeah they probably won't I think this is also about the round the time like that. Those other tarzan movies time is time is really hard. It was way before it was way before tarzan those shoes tarzan movies. Starting one of the scars guards the handsome skarsgard. Yeah yeah Oh my god. I i completely forgot about that. I fell asleep attention awesomely. Yeah so i. I think it just didn't capture anybody's attention. I think that's at least for me. I think that's what can i contributed. It's like lack of of success. I agree with the area. Like is Part of it was like the reviews. Probably the marketing. Because i did see. I i remember going to conventions i. I saw a lot of marketing for it the year before but then afterward there was a lot of bad marketing where i i don't know what they were trying to do. I don't know if they were trying to be like. Hey it's like this big new sifi bay kind of thing but it's like swashbuckling Parrots pirates of the caribbean kind of thing. But i just remember like hearing a lot of this is the pirates like the new pirates kind of thing that that's what i remember hearing a lot and i think people were just like i don't want a new pirates more pirates can also too. We were the two thousand twenty tens now becoming this comic book kind of thing. Where like avengers. Drop that same year and i felt like that just cemented like hey comma. Bubis are fucking in now like this is like their golden age so that might have been a thing to were. Maybe just john carter just came out may be.

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