35 Burst results for "Julian"

AP News Radio
Woman sues Rudy Giuliani, saying he coerced her into sex, owes her $2 million in unpaid wages
"Former New York mayor and Trump legal adviser Rudy Giuliani faces illegal challenge. I Norman hall. A woman who says she worked as an off the book's employee for Rudy Giuliani during his status Donald Trump's personal lawyer, alleges in court papers that the former New York mayor coerced to sex and owes their nearly $2 million in unpaid wages. Noel donkey said in the lawsuit that she was Giuliani's business development director and public relations consultant from 2019 to 2021. The new court filing portrays Julian is a hard drinking vibe or popping womanizer who made satisfying his sexual demands an absolute requirement of her employment. A juliane spokesperson says Giuliani vehemently denies the allegations and it tends to make counter claims. I Norman hall

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Is There Life Beyond Our Universe?
"There's nothing like this in this particular universe. However, if there is a multiverse, there might be not just a Dennis Giuliani and Julian Dennis. Because everything is possible in a multiverse. Do you think there's life beyond this planet? We're just going right in and immediately. I really do think we're alone in the universe. So when you say multiverse. Well, this is the way in which the way atheists get out of the problem of the exceedingly. Great odds against life and even the world existing. For there to be life on a planet, intelligent life, especially so much had to go right, that it defies all odds. So what they say is, oh, well, if there is an infinite number of universes, then it makes sense that there would be life on one of them. But if there is no existing other universe, they're sort of screwed because they have to acknowledge design looks like the most logical answer.

The Dan Bongino Show
Fiery Activist Jose Vega Disrupts Columbia Journalism School Panel
"Do me a favor It's on my rumble podcast today rumble dot com slash bongino Please do me a favor Go there spread the clip around It's on the clips channel too And just let everybody see this This is great stuff Check this out I'm looking for the one with Seymour hersh because it's a policy and press Paul event So shouldn't we be talking about the Nord streams and sets the biggest story of the century and you guys you know I mean you have the executive editor of The New York Times there who came out with a phony story to try and block see more hers It just it's just kind of funny how that happened you know I mean did you even acknowledge Seymour hersh All of you are executive editors of papers that broke Pentagon me line Watergate Is this the same papers or not I mean is there anything you've gotten right in the last 20 years or am I mistaken about that I mean it's just kind of funny because Iraq wrong Syria wrong russiagate really wrong okay I mean the list goes on and on So the last thing you could do to try and actually fix your reputation is acknowledge that through leagues We had to find out that zelensky was going to bomb Moscow on the anniversary I mean if you're so impartial shouldn't you at least say right Does zelensky was going to bring us on the verge of World War three That seems pretty fair While Julian Assange ronson prison all of you got fat checks Because he's in jail for doing your job And you know what Tucker Carlson ain't no Seymour hersh but he did something you guys are scared to do Speak the truth and actually be critical of the war which is why he was actually acquired from Fox because you are all cowards Every single one of you Folks that goes on for about another minute along the same vein in the interest of time I had to cut it off a little early but let me tell you something I don't know Jose Vega never met the guy in my life Don't know his politics Frankly I don't care Round the applause for Jose good for you for asking questions and questioning authority and questioning power And the media has power make them say yes

The Dan Bongino Show
The Left Is Taking a Premature Celebratory Lap on Tucker Carlson
"Premature Celebration Celebration I think a lot of folks on the left are taking a very premature celebratory lap over the separation of Tucker and Fox News Which is tragically tragically stupid for them but that's what they're good at I will never forget when they took a victory lap over their perceived crushing of parler only to see true social sprout up and then to see rumble explode later on and become kind of the premier home out there for conservatives who weren't interested in playing the catch up game with YouTube anymore Left us this all the time See essence of a tyrant They love to take celebratory laps but it's not just the left I'm gonna get some of that video in a second audio Excuse me The swampies are really taken a victory lap here too because the swampies on the GOP side really really hated Tucker I told you why before the break You stand on Ukraine it stands on Snowden His stance on Julian Assange his stance on the deep state Tucker always came out for basically freedom of journalism and even left wing journalists like Assange and others he wanted them to be able to get their information out there If you're going to punish leakers and there's a national security thread fund but don't punish the media for seeking truth And the media people hated that

The Charlie Kirk Show
You Can't View a Leaker in Binary Teams
"Asked, you know, people are emailing us Charlie. Do you think this leaker is a hero or a villain? Well maybe there's a third choice. I mean, generally, I'm not a huge fan of leaking for leaking sake. Certainly didn't like the leaking of the Dobbs decision, didn't like the leaking of Donald Trump's tax returns, but there is a place for leaking. I never liked a lot of the anti Snowden treatment at the same time, I think that some of the information that Snowden made public was a little reckless and put some people's lives in danger, including current operations. Julian Assange largely, I think, did a good thing, but he also did a lot of things that I wouldn't support. So it's a messy situation. I don't think you're ever able to look at a leaker in glowing binary terms. You have to look at it with some nuance. And so you have to start to ask some questions. So here's what we know. This guy's 21 years old, air national guardsmen from Massachusetts. Apparently this information is spread out the 3 million people comes out weekly. It's like a pseudo newsletter apparently. If 3 million people get it, I mean, that's more people than read The New York Times every single day. It's really extraordinary. So 3 million people have access to this briefing. It comes out weekly. This young man 21 years old from Massachusetts decided to take the contents and put it on a Discord server. So you have to ask the question, did the Lee carve someone's immediate life? Did you interfere with a mission that would be moral and necessary for the nation? Did you leak more than you had to? Did you leak for the right reasons? These are the questions that you should ask whenever you come across some of these messy situations of leaks. Because of course, the media, too many Republicans, my goodness, I was just watching television this morning. I was like, my goodness, you've got to be kidding me. Over and over again, they said, this is reprehensible. How dare he do this and at the same time, there's other people that say this man is a patriot is a great thing ever. I mean, maybe there's something in the middle. Maybe it's, he's not a patriot. He's not a villain. And then the other question is, did you do it for the right reasons? And that's where this thing really starts to fall apart honestly.

AP News Radio
Man City routs Liverpool 4-1 without injured Haaland
"Manchester City rolled to a four one win over Liverpool despite playing with that erling Holland, who was held out with a groin injury. It was all city after most Salah opened the scoring in the 20th minute. Julian Alvarez, Kevin De Bruyne, ilkay gundogan, and Jack Grealish tally to help city stay within 8 points of first place arsenal. The route was impressive with that Holland, who has 42 goals across all competitions. The loss keeps Liverpool 8th in the league and 7 points out of a Champions League spot. I'm Dave ferry.

AP News Radio
Gonzaga beats UCLA 79-76 in Sweet 16 on Strawther's shot
"Gonzaga is headed to the elite 8 after Julian's trout there's three pointer with 7 seconds to play help send the third seeded bulldogs to a 79 76 west regional semifinal win over second seeded UCLA. Strauder's three pointer answer to Mari Bailey's three and it helped Gonzaga overcome a 13 point halftime deficit. Those are literally the moments you dream of, you know, just to even make a shot like that in March Madness. And then just to be back home in Vegas, it's like the cherry on top. Drew Timmy scored 36 points for Gonzaga, who will take on fourth seeded Connecticut on Saturday after the huskies beat 8 seeded Arkansas 88 65 behind 24 points from Jordan Hawkins. I'm Adam spelling.

AP News Radio
Pro-labor? Biden aims to prove it with unionized 2024 staff
"When president Joe Biden announces his expected reelection campaign, political allies say he'll be the first president to run a reelection campaign with a staff represented by a union. Biden likes to say he's the most pro union president in U.S. history and running a reelection campaign with a unionized staff would allow Biden to further demonstrate to his base just how deep his pro labor convictions are. There have been presidential candidates with unionized campaign staffs, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Julian Castro had unionized campaign staffs in 2020, and Biden's campaign unionized after clinching the democratic nomination that year. This time Biden's campaign will unionize earlier in the process. Biden is expected to announce a reelection campaign as soon as next month. Donna water Washington

The Charlie Kirk Show
Cynthia Hughes on the Denial of Due Process for J6 Defendants
"It's a very disturbing pattern of facts that are emerging regarding the January 6th defendants. And someone who has dedicated her work really beautifully is Cynthia Hughes. She is the author of a new book due process denied the detained the family's the fallout and boy is this newsy given all the recent revelations that Tucker and Kevin McCarthy have made public and Cynthia joins us right now. Cynthia, welcome to the program. Hi, Charlie. Thank you for having me back. It's nice to see you. Nice to see you again. I also want to make sure everyone knows that the proceeds from the book and the docu series go to patriot freedom project and we'll talk more about that. So Cynthia, why don't you reintroduce yourself to our audience and the important work that you're doing? So my name is Cynthia Hughes. The founder of the patriot freedom project. I'm also a family member of a J 6 defendant who is currently serving his prison time here in New Jersey at fort Dix. He spent a lot of time in the D.C. gulag in solitary confinement. Denied due process on nonviolent charges. I think it's very important that we talk about that. Because a lot of people are still sitting in jail on nonviolently charges, people have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms on nonviolent charges. Like Julie and cater, some of the footage we saw last night on officer sicknick might have been helpful to Julian before he was forced into a very horrific plea deal and then eventually sentenced to 6 years in prison. Where he's already been bounced around from different prisons since a sentencing and it's really, really very sad. He's being sued by the government and, you know, I just lost my lighting. I'm sorry. And, you know, and these are things that we have to keep talking about. And until we, until we, and so we see all the footage, we're not going to, you know, we're not going to be able to make it forward of decisions and none of these trials should be continuing. And these people should be released.

AP News Radio
Maryland rolls in 2nd half, beats No. 21 Northwestern 75-59
"Jameer young led 5 players in double figures with 18 points as Maryland used a strong second half to beat 21st ranked northwestern 75 to 59. The terms improved to 20 and 9 and 11 and 7 in the Big Ten going a perfect ten and zero at home in the conference. Young's three pointer before the half gave Maryland a two point lead. I feel like that momentum screen it was big or just for us to be up at half and just to go in a second half, you know, with the most amount of confidence that we can win the game. Julian Reese had 12 points and ten rebounds from Maryland while chase adiz had 16 for the wildcats. Craig heist college park, Maryland.

AP News Radio
Haaland scores record goal in City's easy win at Bournemouth
"Erling Holland set a team goal scoring record as Manchester City ripped Bournemouth for one. It was Holland's 27th Premier League goal of the season, topping Sergio Agüero's club marks at 8 years ago. Julian Alvarez and Phil Foden had a goal for the blues who also benefited from an own goal, but cities shut out drought stretched to 6 games when Jefferson lerma scored in the 83rd minute. The outcome keeps city two points behind league leading arsenal, which earned a one zero victory against Leicester. I'm Dave ferry.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Who Is Economist Stephen Moore?
"Us what your path has been in the swamp. And for example, how you got to end up advising president Trump. So who is Stephen Moore? Where do you hell from? So I get a lot of dirty looks when I go to the grocery store. I don't know. Do you find that? No, no, no, no, because I get lots of smiles from people who know who I am. And then once in a while I'll get a scowl. That crazy crackpot economist, I came here in 1984. Wow. I've been lucky. I've had a very blessed life. You know, I was able to work for Ronald Reagan in his last 18 months in office. And we're for Trump. How cool is that? That's amazing. Yeah, that's your best presence in the last 50 years. So let's start with that. What were your qualifications? And how did you end up helping president Reagan? Well, so I was, you know, life really is fickle finger of fate. I came to Washington 1984. I met an economist when I was a senior in college at University of Illinois named Julian Simon. Do you know who joy and Simon was? I know that may absolutely. So Julian was a legend. Yes. He was the one who debunked the whole world is coming to an end, kind of, a lot of your viewers and listeners know who Paul Ehrlich the mouth is the end of the world stuff. Julian really took that on and proved it all to be wrong and of course everything that Julie and said was right. And I want to make a point about this because I think it's important for people to understand. The real giants are the ones who say who changed the whole course of the conversation and challenged the conventional wisdom. What the show of school moving the overton window. Exactly. Right? Yeah, and Julian did that. I mean, literally when he was saying what he was saying that no, we're not running out of world. We're not running out of gas. There's not too many people. We're not overpopulated. He was seen as a lunatic. Crazy. Crazy man. And of course, you know, he was able to change the world, and he was proven right. And there are a lot of people like that. And that's really a great mentor in my life. And I was a laugh. You know him or did you study under here? Yeah, I decided to underestimate he and I wrote a book. I want to recommend it. I wrote it 20 two years ago called it's getting better all the time. A

AP News Radio
International crews continue rescue efforts in Turkey
"International rescue crews continue searching for survivors under the rubble in Turkish and Syrian provinces hardest hit by last week's earthquake. In footage from Turkish outlet IHA, a search and rescue team in the southeast carries a 42 year old woman out of the rubble on a stretcher, saving her 222 hours after the first earthquake struck. Portuguese crews are continuing their work in antakya, along with Spanish teams, aided by a canine unit, Julian hidalgo, the coordinator of severe fire department canine unit, says that people who have been rescued alive every day. We think there's still a chance that people below the rubble and we should keep looking. Tens of thousands of buildings in both turkey and Syria are destroyed or severely damaged, leaving millions homeless. I'm Charles De Ledesma

AP News Radio
Searchers find 2nd hiker in area where Julian Sands missing
"Searchers rescued a man on mount baldy in Southern California on Tuesday, but actor Julian sands remains missing. A man who carpooled up to California's bouts in Antonio otherwise known as mount baldy on Sunday, but failed to meet back up with his companions, has been rescued, 75 year old Jin Chung of north Hollywood was found Tuesday afternoon, the San Bernardino county sheriff's department says he suffered a leg injury and exposure, but was able to walk out with assistance before being taken by ambulance to a hospital, rescuers described the conditions in Southern California's San Gabriel mountains as extremely dangerous with heavy snow and ice, high winds, and freezing temperatures. After Julian sands, familiar from the 1985 British romance a room with the view remains missing since reportedly going out for a hike January 13th, the sheriff's department says they have been searching with helicopters and drones using infrared devices without success. I'm Jennifer King

AP News Radio
Edey, No. 3 Purdue fend off Terrapins' late charge 58-55
"Purdue is 19 and one for the first time in school history, but getting there wasn't easy. The boilermakers held off a Maryland comeback attempt for 58 55 win. Purdue big man, Zach Edie, had 24 points and 16 rebounds. He says the boilers haven't reached their potential. You have a really good game, for example, like today, we out rebounded them by a lot. It doesn't mean that we're satisfied with our rebounding. I mean, we don't feel like we could and better on the glass. Marilyn at 12 and 7 got 19 points from Julian Reese, Tom mccabe, West Lafayette, Indiana

AP News Radio
Actor Julian Sands missing in Southern California mountains
"Authorities say actor Julian sands has been missing since Friday in the Southern California mountains. The San Bernardino county sheriff's department says the 65 year old actor was reported missing by his family last Friday when he didn't return from hiking a trail on mount baldy. Sheriff spokesperson Gloria huerta tells K ABC that rescue crews searching the San Gabriel mountains had to suspend the ground search on Saturday because of trail conditions and avalanche risks. The conditions are too dangerous. In fact, even some of the, it's more experienced tigers are getting themselves into trouble up there. Sand start opposite Helena Bonham Carter in the 1985 British romance, a room with a view. He also had a major role in 1980 9s warlock, as well as other films. I'm Donna water

AP News Radio
Swift guitar, Eminem shoes among items in charity auction
"Taylor Swift, Eminem, and Joni Mitchell have donated memorabilia that will be auctioned to raise money for charity. I'm marchesa a letter with the latest. Julian's auctions estimates Taylor Swift's autographed acoustic guitar emblazoned with the artwork from her evermore album will sell for between 5010 $1000. Eminem wrote the word shady on a pair of Nike air max shoes that could sell for up to $3000. Joni Mitchell donated a signed print of her original oil painting of Jimi Hendrix, other items were donated by BTS, Paul McCartney, Katy Perry and Ozzy Osbourne, the February 5th auction outside Los Angeles will benefit music cares, the recording academy's charity for musicians.

AP News Radio
Devils rally from 2 down, beat Rangers on Severson's OT goal
"The devil's rallied from a three one third period deficit and beat the rangers four three on Damon severson's goal at two 47 of overtime. It's great, no matter who it is over time winners obviously feel great for the team to get the win. So I was fortunate enough to be me tonight. Saver since first career overtime goal ended the rangers three game winning streak and gave New Jersey its first home win in 9 games. Jack Hughes scored twice to extend his goal streak to 5 games. Hughes tied it with his 26th goal and also assisted on jesper brass power play goal. Jimmy vesey, Julian gauthier and Chris kreider scored for the blue shirts and Igor shishkin made 40 saves. I'm Jane ferry.

The Glossy Beauty Podcast
"julian" Discussed on The Glossy Beauty Podcast
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Developer Tea
"julian" Discussed on Developer Tea
"Let's do it. If you could give advice to engineers of all backgrounds and in the spirit of moving towards talking about engineering leadership in particular for engineering leaders, what would you tell them? I think oftentimes when you're on the journey of leadership in particular, but a career journey. You are very focused on external things. You're focused on different organizations. You're focused on what companies doing well, you're focused on a piece of technology, especially folks I think earlier in the middle of their career. There's a lot of external focus. Which is good and it makes sense and is necessary. And I think we all want to be improving in certain areas and growing our skill set. But as you move towards a leadership direction, the focus needs to turn inwards to some extent. You have to understand what's important to you. You have to understand the shape of the type of leader you are. You have to understand the types of things you want to accomplish as a leader as an individual as a manager, and it's really about marrying that external focus and that internal understanding that internal clarity. When you see people who are really successful on their journey, what they've done is created as much fit as possible between those things. What they want, who they are, what are their natural strengths and weaknesses? What do they want to achieve? And the types of organizations that they participate in the types of communities that they participate in. And so I think the number one piece of advice I always try to give people is definitely worry about the external factors and different things and get better. But if you don't achieve the internal clarity, you're operating at an inefficient point because you don't know how much fit you have because you don't know what fit means for you. Yeah, this is very good advice for figuring out beyond just what is the culture of a company where do I fit in that? Do I actually work in that culture or not? And why? So I really love this advice. We've been talking about how to understand the culture of a company, but we might assume that we know what we want and that's a really big assumption. Sometimes it takes quite a bit of thinking to really know what we want. And that's great advice. Julian, thank you so much for taking the time today. Thank you for having me. I really enjoy the conversation. Thank you again for listening to today's episode of developer teeth thank you to Julian.

Developer Tea
"julian" Discussed on Developer Tea
"Hey everyone, welcome to developer team in today's episode I have. The exciting opportunity to talk to Julian Gutman, Julian is the CPO chief product officer at Patreon. In an excellent discussion about culture and just a ton of other fantastic topics that came up, but Julian really does care about culture the most. I hope you enjoy this discussion. Hey, before I go, when I invite you to join the developer T Discord community. We're going to be doing a lot of things hopefully this year and growing what we're doing with the podcast beyond just the podcast and the best way for you to influence that and to learn more about it is to join that Discord community head over to developer T dot com slash Discord. It's totally free to join that. And let's get into the interview with Julian. Julian welcome to developer T great to be here. Thanks for having me. I'm excited to chat with you today. I want to start out with a question that typically I save until the end because I think it will have based on our little bit of conversation we had just before recording. I think you'll have a really good answer to this question. And that is simply what do you wish more people would ask you about? Oh, wow. That's such a great question. In life we're in work. Well, I think let's try to integrate them. What things do you feel like people could be interested in on both dimensions and kind of overlap on both sides of that? Yeah, I think one area that I really love to talk about generally and maybe this is sort of how I've ended up at Patreon this culture. I'm a big believer that culture is sort of a hidden force behind so many things behind people behind organizations behind communities and obviously means somewhat different things and all those contexts. But somebody recently told me this phrase I don't know who it's attributed to, so apologies for the unattributed quote, but culture eats strategy for breakfast. I think it's pretty famous phrase. And I think that's true in many things and because it's the hidden force, it's not the visible force. I think we don't pay enough attention to it as organizations as people as communities, obviously working at Patreon, which is a force of culture and is deeply embedded in culture. But also as an organization, I think we're trying to build a unique culture and be really focused on that, particularly considering that we build for creators who are very culturally motivated people it's a topic that I am passionate about and love talking to people about getting their perspective on. Yeah, this we're going to dig in really hard on this..

TIME's Top Stories
"julian" Discussed on TIME's Top Stories
"Brought to you by audible. What to know about Julian Assange's extradition appeal by eloise Barry, in London. This week, lawyers for the U.S. government began a legal challenge to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from the UK to face charges of violating the espionage act. Assange is wanted in the U.S. on 18 criminal charges after WikiLeaks published thousands of secret U.S. Military and diplomatic documents concerning the Afghanistan and Iraq wars in 2010. In a two day hearing in the British high court, the U.S. government appealed a January 4th ruling by a London district judge declining to extradite Assange to the U.S. largely due to the risk he would take his own life in a maximum security prison. Key recent developments, including new assurances about how Assange would be treated by the U.S., were brought before a British judge tasked with reviewing the lower court's ruling and considering whether the risk to Assange's safety had changed. Here's what you need to know about the appeal and the story so far. Who is Julian Assange on what is his website WikiLeaks. Australian cyber activist Assange launched WikiLeaks in 2006. The nonprofit was set up with the aim of exposing state secrets. Its founder argued should be in the public domain. In 2010, U.S. Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning provided WikiLeaks with hundreds of thousands of highly classified internal documents. The publications included the revelation of what appeared to be war crimes. Footage released in April 2010 showed U.S. soldiers shooting and killing civilians from a helicopter in Iraq. It also included sensitive information about human intelligence sources and surveillance techniques, disclosure of which the U.S. argues put lives at risk. Later that year in November 2010, Swedish authorities issued an arrest warrant for Assange over allegations of rape and other sexual offenses. Assange was working in London at the time and claimed the allegations were fabricated in order to facilitate his extradition from Sweden to the U.S. for publishing the sensitive documents. Facing extradition to Sweden, Assange skipped bail in June 2012 and sought refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy in London. Two months later, Ecuador granted him asylum on the grounds of political persecution. He resided in the embassy building for 7 years during which time the Swedish investigation was dropped in 2019. Why does the U.S. want to extradite Assange? In April 2019, after a series of behavioral transgressions, alleged by the Ecuadorian embassy in London, Ecuador revoked his diplomatic asylum..

The Podcast On Podcasting
"julian" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting
"It is. And that's how you can identify really good talent for inexpensive. That's how i do it. And that's literally my secret ago on fiber jump on find three people test three people and then i work with the person that was easiest to work with that also produced a great product. I did that once and it worked out awesome. I love the advice. I wasn't even thinking clearly like the way that you have so seemed. But i just thought all right. I don't know who's going to be able to do this so right. I just started by having three or four. People do the exact same product and what was interesting is at the time. I spent like five dollars for a couple of them. Thirty dollars for a couple of them. And like one hundred and fifty or two hundred fifty for the other couple. And i don't remember specifically but i think the ten dollar one was the best out of all of them. Are you kidding me all right well. I know who. I'm going with for now on so you've done that on places like five or up work and you've tested it by wasting money wasting money because you're spending the same amount of money for three different people and that helps you to be able to find out who you should work with on that project and on many other projects as well for a good price with a good product pr man. I one of the things that i've appreciated so much about. Entrepreneurship and running a business is how undervalued talent is like your company is talent. And so if you're not willing to invest in talent stop doing what you're doing right now to stop. There's no point unless you're just going to be a solar entrepreneur for the rest of your life and your business supports that that's totally fine but talent is so important because no one's good at everything you can't be an animator video too graphic artists amazing podcast producer. Amazing host amazing. You can't do every step in the process you just can't and if you can by all means you must be a rock star but then you're going to be limited by time so then balance your personal so my point is at some point. You're going to need to hire someone to do something. And i never look at wasting this. I look at it as an experience. I look at it as a spectrum is a spectrum of what it is. I'm hiring five dollar fifteen to thirty one hundred four hundred dollar and a higher the spectrum to see what's in front of me and what's in my arsenal. What can i work because maybe the four hundred dollars going to work for something else. Maybe the ten dollars worked for this. And i just need a spectrum right. And that's what really helps. This is an investment in talent and talents. Everything i mean. Honestly steve jobs steve jobs or even people know who steve jobs is that we're getting to a generation that people don't know but i see job was for those of you don't know who he was. He was the founder. co founder. Of apple was steve wozniak and he always talked about hiring the best people and the only way to know. If you're going to hire the best is by testing out several and these platforms like fiber and up work. Give you the ability to test so many people in such a rapid amount of time. So it's unbelievable. And i can talk about outsourcing all day long this is julian and then speaking. Talent outsourcing for fiver. We got a lot of value from you today. Julian thank you so much and your podcast is called growth hack by poppy digital right. That's right. I said it right. You got it right so if you're listening to the podcast and you're liking what julian strapping and you want to hear more of him dropping episodes like this..

The Podcast On Podcasting
"julian" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting
"Be me alone pouring into you and your business however i did so many different interviews with so many really really good people that on this episode today even though this would typically just be me pouring into your business me just sharing something short like five ten twenty minutes where i poured into you and your podcast and growing. You're brand and really getting you in front of everybody. I'm going to do that today with an interview. So let's get right into it and we're back with another episode of veep podcast on podcasting and i'm your host adam a adams. Today we have julian espinosa julian. How i'm doing well ready to go. You better be and for those of you. Who can't see him. He said that he got a haircut just for us. So he's looking crisp and clean straight from the barber and let me jump in like julian is the founder of poppy digital so he does a growth hacking strategies and helps a lot of Ecommerce companies to able to grow and get to the next level and one of the ways that he helps them to be able to do that is through their podcast so he helps them watch. Podcasts get lots of listeners. For the podcast. That kind of stuff. So he's been doing digital marketing for fifteen years insane. We'll have to find out more about digital marketing from you and one. Let's see it says and is one that thinks differently. What does that mean. What do you mean you think. Differently is about marketing. It is. I honestly think about that. It's more metaphor for my life to. I try to think differently everyone. I'll give you a very pointed metaphor that i use. Everyone talks about like breaking through the wall or climbing through. All i talk about walking around the wall okay going around to love it and so we're talking about today on this episode. I want to be able to help you if you're brand new. If you brand spanking new like gillians got some strategies. It's going to be able to help you get to the next level. And of course because he's got all this experience with digital marketing and growing people's podcast in the e commerce space will learn a little bit about what he's doing there as well so julian i want to find out number one. Fifteen years in digital marketing. How come you started in digital marketing..

Adventures in Finance: A Real Vision Podcast
"julian" Discussed on Adventures in Finance: A Real Vision Podcast
"I've been amazed people running around showing all these charts of liquidity and when the fed everyone talks about it. We've been talking about it and like two thousand eight hundred thousand nine and everyone's just jumped into this guy. I mean jonah wrong. But he did he you know. While the critics he keeps pumping. I just look at as well. And i think people are underestimating. I think some of the strengths. Its existing. I do truly think. And this is one of the big imponderables. We were very bearish on the bull market. We got out. We had sa-. I haven't i didn't go along the ball market because i do generally believe i think ultimately go significantly higher but i think it'd be very interesting to what she's lost ma couple of months where people have looked since early gene at is collapsing bond and gone. Oh my god. This fooling the sky is fooling all the dates is crap. I'm and i took on some guy on twitter for those. You follow me on twitter with the guy. Just completely go the the indicator wrong cooling it. You know super bearish. I don't see anything fucking slamming in this economy. Some of this stuff is gonna pay. You don't grow retail sales fifty percent year over year like we were a couple of months ago. You don't even go at it. Eighteen percent which is where it's growing right but could you go to ten and if you grow it at ten. Which is why. I think he's going. It's still probably the most rapid retail sales growth. You've got an a decade so wral that gets right into the question. The rhetorical question you've been asking is the macro shift underway c. I entirely disagree with julian at this point. That's kinda fun is you know. I actually think we've got a soft patch coming before we get more stimulus and the economy takes more time to get strength..

Adventures in Finance: A Real Vision Podcast
"julian" Discussed on Adventures in Finance: A Real Vision Podcast
"Third twenty twenty one. I'm ashley bennington. Today we have a special episode real vision. Ceo and co founder. Row pal and macro insiders. Julian brigden all that in just a moment but first here are the stories. We're watching right now. Yes and p. five-hundred the dow the nasdaq composite. The nasdaq one hundred. All within a hairs breadth of fifty two week highs the s. p. five hundred is up ninety seven percent from its pandemic lows eighty seven percent of companies that have reported in q. To have beaten their earnings according to bloomberg data and by the way bitcoin back over thirty two thousand ethereal back over two thousand gentlemen row and julian welcome to the show julianne making his real vision. Daily briefing debut today. Julian brigden is rouse co host on macro insiders for real vision pro. He is also co founder of m. i two partners. Welcome julian row. Thank you very much ash rob before we get started here today. Offer people who we may be reaching for the first time on youtube on twitter on the platform. Tell us a little bit about the work that you end. Julian do together. We've basically to old commissions who've been in the market for over thirty years and we kinda think we know a single too and also also no with no but what we basically is. you know. it's out to research jillions. Am i two partners in my global macro best. We probably reach. Every single. major hedge funds institutional allocate. That really matters in this world. We speak to what these people time in the whole idea behind. Macaroni insiders as we're gonna lift that veil to people and so both julian. I write articles so we both writes about two articles. Eight bound for it. Some of the actually comes from our premium reset services some specifically for their so. Everyone gets peeked behind the curtains. And then we have. This generally highly amusing video for about an hour where we debate everything and accuse each other of being fools but the point being is we don't times when we both agree with each other and thomas when we famously disagree in this times when we're not sure but it all comes out in this and it really gives people contextualized understanding of how to think like a market professional getting only experienced julian. I have combined julian anything to add. No i mean i. I totally agree. I mean arou- boom bullet. It was it was a client. I think he reached out and said hey to watch you. julian Around julian together which think it was a great idea. And i bought into the concept straight off. Because i think you know we've always believed like you do with real vision that the stuff that Pushing the stuff that the most of the pundits on cnbc pushing is just bullshit. I mean they just peddling their own ways because they haven't ax to grind and they've got skin in the game and essentially we just try and be the rational voice and explain to people how you know to preserve wealth. Make money Spa trains which they wouldn't have otherwise done. And i think we have quite biotic relationships around there times when we do disagree the time most of the time though even then it's it's a timing issue i'll tend to sort of mess around either side of a trade i tend to be a little bit more active but we generally don't disagree about a ton of stuff. I think you know in that sense. It's it's quite good..

Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"julian" Discussed on Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"He constantly snug away early in the morning just to be alone with the father to recharge to rejuvenate to allow god to heal him up from the inside out in one of my favorite stories. Is the story about elijah. Elijah was an amazing prophet. Eight have was terrorizing israel between him. Jessa bell they were it. We're bringing evil throughout the land and even killing. all of god's prophets. Elijah had to go in and tell him lord has told them to buy his word. There's going to be a drought in. There wouldn't be any. Rain continued to terrorize and finally they were looking for. Elijah told him. Send all of your four hundred and fifty profits bail up tomorrow mount carmel. Just an incredible story. Incredible site surrounded by all these prophets and all the people came to see this showdown between god's prophet and the prophets of bail. And you may know the story. They set up to sacrifices and he gave them all the opportunities in chances hours and they went through and they prayed and prayed and prayed and the yelled and screamed even cut themselves to call down for bail to consume and bring fire out of the sky and consume their their sacrifice but leisha when they were finally done steps up says pour water on mine surrounding them with a trench of water then went and called on the god. Of abraham isaac and jacob called on our holy lord fire came down and it says that licked up the water incinerated. The water consumed the entire sacrifice. He had the profits bail rounded up then he declared to the god wasn't done and he went and he began to pray as god directed him he prayed for the rain start again and he continued to pray over and over until finally the clouds begin to appear and the rain started again at that time and he told they have better get in. Your chariot. rain is coming and a huge rainstorm. Even came it says that the power of god came over him and at that very time that suddenly grabbed his garments with the power of god even outran the chariot in the middle of giant rainstorm. All the way back to jezreel when he got back he told jessie belle about what had happened in. Abell put out the notice that she was going to kill lies in no matter. What and suddenly. He's scared for his life. After all of that said first kings chapter nineteen first through nine at elijah was afraid and ran for his life and when he came to bersheeba and judah his servant there and while he himself went a day's journey into the wilderness. He's trying to hide. He came to a broom. Brush bush broom bush and sat down under it and prayed that he might die. He was done and this is what he says he says. I have had enough lord. He said take my life. I am no better than my ancestors. Then he lay down under the bush and he fell asleep. Have you ever been at that place where you're done and you just telling god you've had enough board. You can have my life take me now and that point god new. God knew what he needed. He laid down under the bush and he fell asleep. And this is all at once..

Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"julian" Discussed on Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"Everything. Unplug from the notifications. The diggings the vibrating phones unplugged from the television. Unplug from your computer unplugged from all of those commitments. They'll still be there when you plug back in. Take time and be still before the lord when you're exhausted when you're tired when you're ready to finally give up a call to god for health. He says be still and know that he's god. What does that mean when they say that he's got it means that he's your father who wants to take care of you and knows what's best for you. He's also your creator. Who knows you inside out. Who's walking through all of these challenges with you and he's your savior. He's your god. The god that wants the best for you. That has a plan for you. He directed moses to rest in his presence and he made him a promised of rest and rejuvenation. Moses had so many decisions to make so many people depending on him some estimates are over a million. Maybe two million people constantly asking questions constantly. He was struggling with what to do. Next and to hear from god exodus chapter. Thirty three verse. Fourteen says he said my presence will go with you. And i will give you rest. Moses needed direction guidance and he told god. I don't wanna make move. I don't wanna do anything if your presence isn't gonna follow us. God listened and heard moses crowd to him and he promised him that my presence will go with you. And i will give you rest. Those two are tied together. God's presence and his rest god knows when we are worn out. He knows when we need help when we need. We need answers. We need direction. We don't know what to do next or when we're calling out to him about a decision that we need to make when people are crawling all over us and we've had too much. Maybe we just had too much of what's going on and god knows it. Think about what. Jesus went through fed five thousand and they wouldn't let go. They pushed surrounded him grabbing him trying to touch him pressing on him calling out to him. It was like that day after day with people following him everywhere that he went he had to take time to get away. He knows what it feels like. E constantly did.

Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"julian" Discussed on Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"Wanna tell you about the power of worship to my favorite stories about faithful men that used worship in fact Actually more people involved but they used worship to defeat the enemies in their life in fact. Did you know that singing. A song could cause an earthquake. We're going to cover that a little bit later. But first let's pray lord. I want to thank you for this opportunity. Even as we as we seek you today as we want to draw close to you and learn more about you. I asked that holy spirit. You'd be here and that you would stir our hearts and you would bring revelation to us that maybe that we haven't seen before bring revelation of who you are and who you are in our lives and what you're calling us to. I think you god for this opportunity. Pray lord that you keep me behind the cross and everything that everyone here's tonight we'd be not me but you lord and they would see and how there is focused on you and jesus name amen. What did you hear one thing. One thing in this message and that is to know that god loves you. It's really important that you see that. And he loves you in such a way that he's giving you an amazing opportunity to be in the presence of the creator of the universe to be in his presence and when we're in his presence we to worship him it's such an honor but it's also a blessing when we get to worship god and when we take the time to do it it enters us into an intimate relationship with him but it also gives us the power to overcome so many things and it begins to kick off things that can change our life day in and day out charles. Spurgeon who's a hero in the christian faith said this about worship. All places are places of worship to a christian again. That's all places wherever he or she is that christian ought to be.

Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"julian" Discussed on Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"Thank you for your grace forgiveness. Peace and gift of eternal life. Amen if you prayed that prayer your next step is to dig into the word of god. Get a physical bible and download the bible app on your phone. Read it every day without. Excuse look for a bible focus church to get connected with other believers.

Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"julian" Discussed on Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"Our faith is defined a little more as a living or bold. Trust in god's grace so certain of god's favor that it would risk death a thousand times trusting in that grace again as a believe we think of faith as a living and bold. Trust in god's grace so much so that we would not only risk death boring but over and over again we would trust it to the point of death. There's a great website called legionnaire a great organization and they described faith in there as god's work in us that changes us and gives new birth from god. It's john thirteen. It says that it killed the old adam when we are born again and it makes completely different people we are transformed. It transforms our hearts our spirits thoughts and all of our powers it brings the holy spirit with it. That's right it's a leaving creative act of powerful thing this faith and it's faith that cannot help doing works constantly. Think about that. Those good works that come out from faith. It's something that doesn't stop to ask if it's good or the work ought to be done but before anyone even acid already has them being done and it continues to do them without ceasing. That's what faith does to us. That's not work. God's work inside of that transforms us. I love billy graham side they talk about faith simply means believing in something that is true and then committing our lives to it committing your life. Remember that 'cause that committing part is going to be really important. In the bible faith means believing in god in christ has done for us to make our salvation possible and then committing ourselves to him so with that in mind. Let's look a little bit deeper with the bible's definition of faith. Is we have the famous verse in. Hebrews hebrews eleven one. It says now. Faith is substance of things hoped for. It's the substance of hoping for something and if the evidence of things not seen again evidence of things next when we begin to see that faith is really important to the spiritual realm. It's something that is. It is a deep element of the invisible realm of the invisible god. It's the evidence of things not seen when we have that faith in god but it's also the substance if we if we needed to have substance when we hope for things that substance. That's what our faith is. It's that hope. It's the substance of that hope and we place our hope in. Jesus christ we place our hope in the mercy of gone we place our hope in that grace that god gives us we do that and when we do that.

Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"julian" Discussed on Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"They see their parents begin to model righteousness and their own life. They begin to see the blessing of god for those choices as they see the holy spirit began to bring that blessing upon the heads of those that. Walk in the glory of god hallelujah. But those works of righteousness that we do for others especially they bring peace isaiah chapter thirty two or seventeen says. The work of the righteous will be peace and the effect of righteousness quietness insurance forever. Those acts of righteousness that we do for others especially they bring hope they stir the hearts of those that needed. Hope that need to be uplifted. And those that are lost those acts of righteousness shine. Bright is day. they put a light on the darkness. That's in their life. It's the candle that we refuse to cover that it might shine and attract those that are lost to the light so rise up saints. There is a crown ready for you lay into that foundation with regular and consistent acts of righteousness like those waves in the ocean. Let them be over and over and over building to that crown the glory of heaven that the glory of heaven has for you let your life be a body of work of holy actions empowered by the holy spirit that you may declare as our brother. Paul said i have fought the good fight. I have finished the race. I have kept the faith. Finally there is laid up for me. The crown of righteousness which the lord the righteous judge will give to me on that date and not only for me but also to all who have loved his appearing. Hallelujah second timothy chapter four dig in a love that verse check it out. Read it memorize it. There is for those that loved his appearing. There is a crown of righteousness waiting. Do you love the lord. Is it everything for you. Is he truly. Your lord is he. Your master.

Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"julian" Discussed on Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
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Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"julian" Discussed on Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"Done after you find christ that's after you accept the lord as your lord and savior when you call out to jesus. He will do the cleaning. He will do the healing and the holy spirit will empower you to live that christian life. You don't have to straighten out your life i. It's like somebody feeling like they have to make themselves well before they go to the doctor. Jesus is the great physician. He's the one who's going to heal you up if you're sick. If you're full of sin. He said that he was called. Not to the righteous centers. So come just as you are. The blind man came just as he was he called out to the lord for his site. Mary magdalene with seven demons inside of her came just as she was the drug dealer comes just as he is gang member comes just as he or she is the drug dealer the out the drug the drug or alcohol addict comes just as he or she is and throws themselves on the mercy of god romans chapter five it says that god demonstrates his own love for us in this that while we were yet sinners christ died for us. He wants you just as you are so call on jesus to save you trust in him for salvation. If you declare with your mouth that jesus is lord and believe in your heart that god raised him from the dead you will be saved for it is with your heart that you believe in are justified and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are safe. That's romans chapter ten. This is for everyone anyone. That's listening tonight for everyone who calls on the name of the lord will be saved now remember therefore since we have been justified through faith we have peace with god through our lord. Jesus christ through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand romans chapter five verse one and two so once you call out the lord. I want you to know that you'll be able to walk forever with him. Without condemnation as in romans chapter eight says that therefore there is no condemnation for those that are in christ. Jesus may you've heard all this tonight and you say that's for me. Well if you wanna follow the lord but you don't know what to pray. Just repeat after me. God i know that i am a sinner and that the wages of sin is death. I believe that you sent your son. Jesus christ as a for my punishment. I declare that. Jesus is my lord and i profess my faith for.

Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"julian" Discussed on Coming Home Ministries with Julian Awad
"Consistently have close fellowship with him that we might see his mercy. We might see his power we might see and have them open up and reveal the scriptures and what are calling is he wants us to walk decency. That is the key. We are his workmanship. He's working us out to become more and more the likeness to reflect the image of him to others around us and were created to do good works in jesus and he prepared them beforehand some translations before the foundation of the world so that we could walk in them with him and remember to walk with him that closely in that close fellowship. It's going to be costly. in fact you're going to have to pick up that cross and lay down your life as jesus specifically said in his command to us in luke chapter nine. He says to everyone there he said if anyone would come after me that means to walk with him let him deny himself and take his cross daily and follow me here the lord what he's saying consistently daily deny yourself pick up that cross. There's a cost to it. All because all things have been handed over to jesus by his father and no one knows the son except the father and no one knows the father except the son and anyone to whom the son chooses to reveal him. We have to call out to the lord. You know if you want god to reveal himself to you so that you can walk with jesus you can have that today. You should ask yourself. Are you sure you will go to heaven when you die you know. Are you one hundred percent confident that you're saved. You can have that confidence today right now. You can start walking with god today. Like the men in the bible did. He's calling every man and every woman who's listening to walk with him in a close fellowship in upright manner. Whether you believe that you're saved or not he's calling you there. Maybe you don't know maybe you don't know the lord maybe you've had it on your heart had questions about god. Why can tell you as it's written in romans. It says clearly that there is no one righteous not even one person is righteous are good and that all have sinned in fallen short of the glory of god in romans. Three twenty three. So if you want to be able to walk with. God walk with him today. You have to start by admitting that you're sinner and that you're in need of a savior. And jesus will respond to that. God is calling every man and every woman to a place of repentance that means not only asking for forgiveness. Admitting that you're center and saying sorry to god and asking for forgiveness but it also means to turn and go the other way that's what the word repentance is. It's a military term which means to about face and walk the other way and it's important because sin produces death as in romans. Chapter six twenty three says for the wages of sin is death. That's what you earn through. Your sin is death but the good news is that the gift of god is eternal life in christ. Jesus our lord. You don't have to start cleaning yourself up to come to god. You don't have to start to make yourself a better person to begin to walk with. Jesus.