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"much" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

01:54 min | 4 months ago

"much" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

"You gotta get me out of the clean up spot. I'm not good enough to hit clean up for this team. So he dropped him in the order and at the end of the season, he said, you gotta go get another first baseman. My back isn't good enough. I should I'm not good enough to be Yankees first baseman. And that's when they went and got Tino Martinez. Just shows you who Don Mattingly is and that's a departure of a great Yankee only he did it himself rather than making the Yankees do it for him. Yeah, and I think that's why it was, you know, before Derek Jeter, there wasn't, I think about, you know, all the great players in baseball history have had 3000 hits. Derek Jeter was the first Yankee to do it because they wouldn't sit around and wait for these guys, right? They wouldn't cater to them at the end of their careers, but in this case, they're under a lot of pressure with in terms of signing judge. I would say, you know, tell you this that a couple of agents this week and these are really experienced agents, they told me Yankees aren't signing them. And what they're feeling, they had the same observation that in the meetings through the years with Brian cashman, he makes it very clear to them. He doesn't believe in these whopper contracts for players or older. And Aaron judge is going to be 31 next spring. They gave their valuation of 7 years to 213 and a half $1 million with that offer they made back in the spring. These agents are telling me, yeah, they'll improve that offer, but they're not going to go nutty. You know, it's possible that ownership that Hal Snyder under more pressure than he's ever been in any situation in the past, especially with Steve Cohen on the other side of New York. Maybe he breaks outside of some of the guidelines that the front office gives him, but these agents are saying they won't do it. And the Giants have so much payroll flexibility. They think that San Francisco is going to put a number out there that the Yankees are not going to touch. What do you think? I wouldn't be surprised.

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"much" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

02:53 min | 4 months ago

"much" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

"In a few minutes when my conversation and my conversation with Tim kirchen, why this may not have been exactly what the brewers were saying it was in terms of what they were trying to get out of this deal. Last week the Seattle Mariners boosted their offense with the trade for chaos Hernandez, they gave up a couple of relievers to the Blue Jays. The Philippines Bryce Harper undergo elbow surgery next week. They won't really know until the surgeons actually go in there and they take a look at that ligament, how long he's going to be out. It might be that he's going to need a complete Tommy John reconstructive surgery. Philly's president David brasky got a three year extension, interesting negotiations Nebraska told the owner John Middleton that he's looking for a two year extension in Middleton gave him three years, we should all be so lucky to have a boss like that. Since last week, the Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt was announced as the MVP of the national league. Here was goldsmith after getting 22 of 31st place votes. It's a great honor. But it isn't just about me. I mean, it is about the teammates I had and the coaches and guys I play with in the past, even guys I haven't played with. I've learned a lot from a lot of different players. And I think it means a lot to all of those people and I hope they know how much of an effect they had on my career, my family here, my parents. Coaches that go all the way back to little league and select ball and scouts and minor league coaches and just different organizations. I mean, there's been so many people that have helped me and I just feel like God is blessed me to surround me with great people and I've just tried to soak up their knowledge and wisdom and try to use it to the best of my ability. So whether I won this or not, it was going to be a great year. This was my best year and the most fun I had playing with Nolan and Albert and so many guys we had. So it was just incredible. Aaron judge won the American League MVP and run away. He dominated the voting afterward. He spoke with MLB network about winning the award. It's tough to put a word, man. It's an incredible, incredible moment. You know, a lot of hard work throughout the years to get to this point. You know, I got a lot of people to think, you know, I go back all the way to coaches and travel ball to little league high school college, you know, guys I've worked with through the minor leagues, major league, man. I always feel like any award you get is never an individual award. It's a team effort through and through and it means a lot. Now, earlier this week, Aaron judge, of course the free agent now was in San Francisco and there was this really interesting video posted. Give a listen to this conversation with Aaron judge, as he was walking, it appeared out of an airport or into a hotel. Aaron judge in San Francisco, what are you doing in the city?

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"much" Discussed on Strawberry Letter

Strawberry Letter

07:46 min | 1 year ago

"much" Discussed on Strawberry Letter

"We could be reading your letter live on the air just like we're gonna read this one right here right now. You never know it could be yours. Buckle up and hold on tight we got it for you hear it in the strawberry letter thanking nephew subject. Too much of a good thing there. Stephen shirley i've been in a relationship with a woman for the past fifteen years. It's been on and off again but she's the one for me she's my everything and our kids are my world. I bet you're wondering. Why haven't i married her. And maybe you can help me figure it out to. For the first few years of our relationship we kept it on the down low. Because of her age she was sixteen when i started dating her and i was nineteen. It didn't matter much to us. But i was afraid of her father and that he would object he found out about it and took it better than we expected. He actually walked in on us having sex in his house when she was eighteen and he threatened to shoot me but thank god he did. We're super cool now. And he's hoping. I get a ring soon and mary. His daughter over the years financial issues and raising our children has come between us. We live together. One minute will live together one minute and the next minute. She's moving out quite honestly the only time we get along as when we're having sex. What makes it hard is that we have sex almost every day. Yes even when we're apart she will come to me and demand sex. We've had sex in the strangest places because it's her way of feeling closer to me. If we're arguing. I've talked her into buying a home together so we can be stable for our children. She's happy about it only because she will have me in her bed. Every night. i feel like a slave to her. And if i tell her no i feel awful. They're just times that. I can't perform nor do i want to like if she says something to emasculate me in front of my eight year old son. I have no desire to make love to her. I need some help here guys before i move in with her. Should i let her continue to use me for sex if we grew apart years ago. This letter is confusing to me because it really seems like two different letters. I mean the first part you're happy. She's the one for you. She's your everything. Then par to your emasculated sex slave. There was a lot of sex going on in this marriage but not a lot of communication in this relationship after fifteen years and kids. Of course you guys should be married of course you you should. I'm with the dad. Where's the ring. So why aren't you. Is the question. And i really don't think it's for any of the reasons you gave because sex every night. I think that's most men's dream isn't it after all the years you've got you guys should be able to talk about anything. I mean you guys should be able to express yourselves. You should tell her not to talk to you crazy in front of your son and she would probably stop doing it so so now. What do you want moving forward because you guys bought a home. Like mary couple. I mean you said you talked her into that and she was on board. You have kids like mary couple. And you have more sex than a lot of mary couples. So what's the problem. I mean you seem to keep making excuses money problems. Kid problems sex problems. I mean a lot of relationships. These things are normal. So i just say no more excuses. Stop all these excuses. Be a man as this man to marry you. I asked this woman to marry you. I mean seriously steve. Dysle- this crazy i. I don't see too much of a good thing. Better relationship with a woman for past fifteen years. But it's been off. And on see. I keep i don't understand. I've been in these great relationships but they've been off and on that's not a great relationship but she's the one for me but chow often own. She's my everything and my kids are world. Don't y'all off. And on for fifteen years i bet you wanted. Why mad and maybe we can help figure that causes off an old boy. That's why every time you wanna marry her something happening. Y'all go off then y'all got to work yourself back on. That's why for the first few years of our relationship. We kept it on the down low because of her age. Here we go. She was sixteen when i started dating hundred dollars. Nineteen it didn't matter much to us. Oh it might not matter to you but the police department the fbi gives a damn about this big day man. He didn't matter much to us. Good thing you didn't share it with anybody else. It didn't matter much shows. But i was afraid of father would object. You think he found out about it and took it better than we expect it. Now listen to this lanyo. He found out about it and took it better than we expected. Did right after he put a period. This is the line he say he actually walked in his having sex in his house when she was eighteen and he threatened to shoot me and then you just say he took it much better did you. Did you just say that bra you walk on. Y'all have sex when she was eighteen and threatened to shoot you. Well good thing he took it well but thank god. He did with super cool now and he's hoping i'd get a ring soon and marry his daughter. I guess after the death threat you don't you don't realize this is a slow burn shotgun with if you realize this not when we come back. I'll tell you to rest but you've been threatened with death all right. All right steve. We'll have part of your response coming up to the strawberry letter. Too much of a good thing is the subject at twenty three minutes after the hour. Right after this. You're listening to morning show all right. Come on steve. Let's recap today strawberry letter. The subject too much of a good thing too much waning. Got to the sex part yet. data this girl. When she was sixteen he was nineteen. Had to keep it on down low. Say it didn't matter much to us. Well like i said before it matter to a lot of other people. If police and fbi had found about it it would really mattered so but they didn't and so you got away with it then you you were scared to tell them you kept it on download because you scared how father would react but he actually took it better than we expected. 'cause it in the having sex in the house when she was eighteen and he threatened to shoot me took how well he took it but thank god he. Didn't we super cool now. I get a ring. yusup aku. He opened i get a ring masdar over the years. Financial issues and raising our children.

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"much" Discussed on Highly Questionable

Highly Questionable

02:43 min | 1 year ago

"much" Discussed on Highly Questionable

"Nobody more than the person who wanted to come out and show everybody that she was who they thought she was that she was great. But simone. biles doesn't have to show us that we already know it. I hope she's taking care of herself. And i respect that you made this decision on the world stage so that we can start to move this conversation forward. Yeah i think that's sort of the backbone of a lot of the criticism that's always tough for me to stomach. Is this idea that seems to lay under the surface there that some of the people living that criticism somehow care more about this than the woman who has dedicated her life not only to this as her craft to the level that makes her one of the best if not the best to ever do it but also to represent a lot of her teammates. Lot of the members of usa gymnastics. That are not with her here right now and a lot of it goes back to what bomani pointed out which is this is one of those spots. Were people are showing. They're very bad at taking someone else's word when they know more and not wanting to admit that you don't know the specific differences about this sport in a way that allows you to to borrow from katie. Just copy and paste your take some all sports that we usually watch over here and try overlap at on this thing now where there is some similarity is that paradigm shift. We've seen it happen in a lot of sports. Where a lot of athletes in this day and age are starting to look at that old idea of sacrifice which is inherently a good thing like sacrificing for other sacrificing for. The better of a team is a value. That is always going to be important in sports. They're just trying to tell us that. There might be limits to that that we need to talk about a little bit more. And for simone biles in gymnastics a sport who my god had a loss of control with their bodies that was catastrophic and the evil and awful in craven in ways that most other sports god willing will never have to deal with your this one especially has some things to overcome in the way of athletes being able to take back control of their body in this spot so we all kind of need to push back in recognize. Hey maybe this isn't a field that we know overly well so a good person whose word to take on. This might be the best to ever. do it. Should other conferences. Get back at the sec. By stopping expansion of the college football playoff athletic had this story. Because i imagine the covered the conferences they got they fears is understandable. The top two teams in the big twelve not necessarily in football because texas but the top two names in the big twelve are going to join what is already the top conference in the country and so everybody else gets a little bit shook and they're like well if you're going to do that how about. We don't expand the college football playoff. We're seems to be the ultimate example of cutting your nose despite your face. This fourteen playoff is basically been to sec teams and then a couple of other teams from the other conferences. I don't know why you think that's going to change..

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"much" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

04:47 min | 1 year ago

"much" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

"I want to say that was more secure. Because it's like right through your bank your bank establishment. So i wanna say it's more secure and you can Dispute it like if you send someone who money you can dispute what your bank and they'll give it back to you. Cash ed much. Why is cash up so then why nobody saying well say well like you said it's more quicker you hear you hear a lot of people. Don't have bank accounts. I don't know do you need. You could just have new the bank account you could shop account for prepaid account i prepaid card or something you can just switch to was. I don't know if you have. Somebody helped me here. Yeah how does that work with cash at do you. So obviously there's some folks running around here for whatever reason without a bank account right if you don't have a big i can't use l. You cannot if you don't have a bank account you can use cash out cash card so you get the cash card and you put the money on the card. Yeah is that we use so think ridiculous. Explain the popularity of see what's going on with cash. Type is some cash horror stories. If you don't mind so that so that so that kind of answers. My question in cash is more for user friendly to folks that have challenges with bank accounts or having a bank account is people without a bank ago without bank accounts that some can't get it because you know the had it before. They messed that when he thinks. Oh one bank too much. They put a they blacklist. It put a flat right now. If you listen if you are here working and there's money's being transferred and you have a job and you don't have a basic bank account You a loser. You are your lose if you're working every day and you don't have bank now..

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"much" Discussed on Ramsey Call of the Day

Ramsey Call of the Day

07:59 min | 1 year ago

"much" Discussed on Ramsey Call of the Day

"Is the ramsey call of the day part of the ramsey network. John is in georgia john. Welcome to the ramsey show. How are you doing today. Better than i deserve. Sir what's up in your world. It is I worked for my father and We're in the construction business Pretty large company. We've got forty employees About seven million top line gross. But anyways i'm twenty nine years old. I've been working with them for ten years now and I'm working around sixty sixty five hours a week. And i'm wondering I've talked to him about scaling back my hours but he you know continues emphasize. You know you need to put your time. Any need to work and financially. I have all my ducks in a row. Like you see you know. I've got a merge defines Well and Well more than what you teach and at a day and just kind of wondering am i wrong for won't to Drop my hours back Because i have a wife and kids and Kind of wanting to know yourself so on that now the only time i work that amount of hours or ask somebody to work that amount of hours is for a sprint. A short season to knock something out and other short season could be for a year. I could even be for two years. But it's you know while we're trying to get something up and moving or there's an emergency and it falls under the heading of country sayings but you know make hay while the sun shines right and so if you've got to put in sixteen hour days get the hay out of the field for the ring. Kills it And kills you dadgum crop. You gotta go do that. Shut up you know and if you In the other one is is the out of the ditch mean. Something's broken right. It's something and we gotta get the you. We gotta get that item fixed so if the servers go down around here. My guys are here to in the morning. But they're not here at two in the morning every week. It's called something broke right. And i'm not here. I can't even spell servers so it wouldn't do any good for me to be here unless i and somebody's from coffee but but you know so. The question is is this a way of life or is this a fact that we're in the middle of a construction boom and you guys need to get the heck out of the field. Well i it's a way of i mean we've been doing it like i say it's You know and he's worked. He's worth sixty seventy hours this whole and that's just what he does well. I like hardworking. People okay as opposed to lazy people. They're handy to have around. But when i'm coaching small business people if i was coaching you're all small business based on what you just told me i would say you have a breakdown in staffing whatever it is you are doing with that sixty hours you need to hire somebody to do part of it if if all of that time is spent in leadership that means you guys don't have enough leadership in the organization. You need to put some supers in there and have some money come out of your pocket so you get a quality life back. If you're in there swinging a hammer then you need to get somebody else in there. Swinging a hammer part of the time or whatever it is that you could get your life back because when i started this thing i mean sharon rams you'll tell you she was a single mom for two years freaking sixteen hour days man. I mean i was busting it but that was for eighteen to twenty four months to get the airplane off the ground but once it's in the air you can throttle back it doesn't take as much feel to keep it flying as it does to get off the ground and so that's that's the distinction i make and but if your dad is signing you up for thirty more years of work hall ism i'll pass. Yeah well i sure i sure appreciate dave Just been stuck on defense and just trying to kind of just give some you know a trust your opinions. Well here's the thing. He's not as good at his job when he's working sixty hours a week year in and year out. Because you're freaking tired. Your brain doesn't work as good and so you're not as good a leader. You're not as good an estimator. You're not as good at whatever it is. You're doing during that time. Because you're tired. I mean you can do it for a sprint. But you can't do this over an extended period time and get the maximum use out of the business. It's a bad business decision. But i mean i understand. I grew up in the house. All where they answered. everything's work. Shut up and go to work. You know so. I get it i get i. I'm kind of that way wired inside but i've had to learn to be a little bit more sophisticated business owner and say if i have a team that's working sixty hours that means. I've understaffed the area. And i'll get better efficiency and better quality results out if i'll properly staff it's kind of like you know. Never taking off on sunday. Take over on sunday. God said rest today. You know why because your productivity goes up dramatically in the other six days if you rest today if you bust all the way through seven days you don't get the productivity studies. Tell us you don't get the results. And it's the same thing here so i would make the case to your dad. If i were you that we need to rethink this. This is what got us here. And i honor you for your hard work. All these years you built this with the sweatier brow. And the calluses on your hand and i love you and i honor you and i respect you. But we're our businesses grown to a point. We need to reach a better level of sophistication where we can have a life and oh by the way we can't attract good quality people if we work them like donkeys if we send them into the salt mines and don't let them out you know nobody wants to work for us because of this and so that's you know i think you can make the case to him but if he absolutely says no i own shut up. You're gonna do what i say then. Do i guess you're going to have to hit the eject button. But that'd be real painful for him and you because his dream is for you to work with him and it's a joy to work with your son when you can or your daughter when you can. I have the joy of doing both and But you know there's no question you have to. You have to look at this through some. Some good strong is good question man. We appreciate your joining us. Not something. I usually have to coach someone on last work. You'd have to coach the mill more work. You know. it's oh man. Open phones at triple eight eight to five five two two five. The model says i've been young. I've been old. But i've never seen the righteous or their seed bragging. Bread also says the diligent prosper. Diligence is excellence in the ordinary. Overtime diligent people prosper. I've been young. And i've been old. But i've never seen the righteous or their seed. They're their kids begging bread. You just don't want to read proverbs in unless less you understand work ethic because the bible's really clear that work is where money comes from and it's also where dignity comes from the fact that you throw your shoulders back and move some stuff around out in the marketplace build your self confidence it builds your personal value. The tipping point is when you doing it eighty hours a week since what we don't have any trouble hiring developers we can never get enough of them because we're growing so fast but we get these ruby on rails guys these platform architecture guys because we work forty hours a week in the tech world. They all work eighty hours a week. They work those guys into the dadgum dirt and they come to work here and they get to do work that matters and they're here forty hours a week so we're highly attractive position for people in the tech world. Thanks for tuning into the ramsey call of the day. Check out paul of our podcast. Just search ramsey network on apple podcasts. Spotify or wherever you listen..

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"much" Discussed on Habits and Hustle

Habits and Hustle

05:56 min | 1 year ago

"much" Discussed on Habits and Hustle

"Covers from all the stress of the day whether it's mental stress muscial stress physical stress right dietary stress. Whatever it may be and so by analyzing data. You actually start to get better insights about how you can do healthier things during debt and what things really work for you and what other things don't know i think that's actually accurate And you can just tweak tweak until when it gives it basically it so there's so much data there and it's also very easy to understand you know i mean the it's very user friendly right like so you don't have to be tech genius so to speak right to kind of figure out what what kind of what the information is so. You can integrate in apply and by the way this is not a commercial for you. I really do believe this. 'cause like i said i use so of these devices just out of curiosity and i've been wearing this for months longer than any other women wherever work so earn appreciate that and you know. Luckily you know for comey wise. We've we've just found out today. The case like sony people. Just tell us that like. This is the longest. I've actually ever kept the wearable. It's something that you know..

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"much" Discussed on Journey to Wherever

Journey to Wherever

05:52 min | 1 year ago

"much" Discussed on Journey to Wherever

"In pain live sent to do that. And then you go on high console for you. What do you need. Well when these stunt all right let me give you a proposal. All right up a thing for you and i'll tell you what i can do. Yeah then they go and get the envoy the quite intellect. What three thousand dollars a day. Yeah three thousand dollars now. Oh yeah what what what. What is painful then you go and get somebody else. Yeah and then they realize threes down the stuff's not working. It's like so. Which one did you consultant. You pick that company. That's that experience it. So they have experiencing these industry before now option with someone and they had. Some klein told it was the same now competitive. Yeah awesome. i've got all these problems. You go to fix the how much that calls you. Long-term yeah yeah right. Yeah and then. The stupidest thing is is when you go to call another consulting and they're like who's a competitive one again and they just laugh you just like just get on my face. It's one of those things like again. Knowing where you are your financial aspect to the to the person that you're trying to get the service from its it's all those things but ultimately time he's probably the biggest one. Yeah tommy's because if you spend that much time in industry you bound to see maybe not everything but way more you are and there are some people that are pretenders. they'll get out and they'll convince themselves at the super experienced and they might get a few dozen clients at the start but then eventually it fizzles out because they really don't have the experience. Yeah so you can to certain degree but there are just some people that literally on a dime. You've need a problem solved. you need an almond fixed enid. A frigging home. The wall diagnosed. Or you're not doing something and you pull up and you ask the question you going there like how many times everyone's in the you pull up and you're gonna have to explain to him. This happened and this happened. this happened. This happened and they get in there. And they just like very bluntly i it's it's this and you go go frigging palma leg war surely fixing like fix it in my comeback into now whatever. He is often enough in your daily wrong. Aren't about you but you'd still sucks pain. Three four five hundred dollars for a specialist but it doesn't sting as much when it's like that it it's like okay so sordid there the the holes being patched all the the frigging my knees fixed or whatever you know it's like and i think you see. I can't stress that enough econ and i get again..

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"much" Discussed on AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

05:17 min | 1 year ago

"much" Discussed on AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

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"much" Discussed on AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

03:26 min | 1 year ago

"much" Discussed on AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

"Shit back into morale you know like the virtual or visit permanency hands So yes i'm pack all that mentorship or the person is directed at on thank you but yeah directed that way In the physical shit. Don't keep none of your x. Axis shit in your house which are like put it out and tell them like he is he you to come get it is they. Don't come finished trash because they didn't really want it anyway but don't keep the old shit. Nah i let go. And that's braille so That was the last thing i wanted to talk about. Thank you robert. I mean i'm okay. I'm cool remind. Thank you know So i'm about to show my love. But before i show my love i got. I got a job These big.

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"much" Discussed on AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

03:16 min | 1 year ago

"much" Discussed on AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

"Them a hypothesis silas. I'm get right in the news with vulgar potty fallas. were you need a gallon. You'll know this girl from you. Don't know her you're not supposed to give. This is a hard to present that. I know you try to show off. I know what you're trying to understand the cost after that. But here's the problem. You give it a hyper descent. You don't know if you've got a crazy rich you don't know what kind of checking delaware so you don't get brought one hundred percent if you got a crazy but she like i needed. I mean i made it Or data standards Did she thinks that she got she. Got you. innovativeness fucking dumb. Y'all given out like that. So slow your roll. Pumpkin bait breaks. Don't don't go hard on around on the even into it. You know when you have somebody that deserves a hundred percent in the moment. That guy Basing y'all rock in candle body process it up. That's the person that is one hundred percent. I mean pulling out all the stuff actually came he actually. Tv extra feet. He does. This can get all the john madden. We'll get a swing or a sex pillow. Whatever the fire but you on on the stocks for that this lack of these law bitches that you don't even fucking so that's a quick synopsis of that. So best they saying. How do you know this person is a hundred percent with say while they bring something to dictate our way. We gotta comment before. I finished my side wait. How often does what happened. Really i mean where we talk about. How often does that happen. But how do you know when i'm mckee. I'm waiting for the comment. So let me know brownie now. If this person is deserving of.

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"much" Discussed on AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

05:31 min | 1 year ago

"much" Discussed on AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

"Can't tell you how to pick your battles but i found a very helpful to my life and i'm gonna tell you why that was such a life. I'm it was helpful key to my life. Because i am one of those people who are wholeheartedly would debate and especially if i know right. I'm gonna debate you but they are. Some arguments are not worth arguing. I am just now.

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"much" Discussed on AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

05:42 min | 1 year ago

"much" Discussed on AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

"Down that that you know i'd be have muscle but i'm back all right so now i'm about to get into my normal shenanigans because the night I had to take some time to explain the things that are happening with this par- to the viewing audience Listen to audience unless you decide to transfer over to viewing in really doesn't concern news that i am working. Thinks the guys to benefit aweso on the boot seek is coming really really saying i wanna read. Were a few designs. I don't wanna go. I actually wanted to give you guys some cranium product I don't want to this draft products are.

"much" Discussed on AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

04:45 min | 1 year ago

"much" Discussed on AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

"On our one year anniversary of donors show. I am so extraordinarily happy.

"much" Discussed on The Win-Win Effect

The Win-Win Effect

02:03 min | 2 years ago

"much" Discussed on The Win-Win Effect

"Break. I haven't heard the whole story. But i remember. He had. I mean he was hunger where he's origin is yeah has his born hungary and he was like he was getting coffee and sweeping floors and doing whatever and in radio station guy was a little drunken. He couldn't go on the show and he was like and he called the producer called. The people to run into station was like amy. Drop the go on. He was like well. Let me call somebody else. He got call these other people and get them on. The show will the to be able to cover the show he said. I didn't call anybody. I call my mom. And i called my wife called everybody's like hey about the go live yours truly but it's already estate. And he was and he went on less brown of lavin and he went on his own little pitch and off when he registry and arrested he took off all need. All he needed was a microphone. All news opportunity but he put in a work when no one was paying attention. No one knew who he was. But he already had his pitch. He had everything he had his opening and he knew exactly what he was doing. New said he they turned up on and he he took off from there. I love it. I love that because what daddy is. That's initiative yes. Something in a lot of people don't don't don't don't have don't have initiative but a lot of people in his situation. They're not like you and they wouldn't they would said oh man. Yeah i'm scared. I'm never and we're gonna get somebody but people like us we jump right in. Maybe we don't give them a chance to say no. That's that's the way i am like. I'm a i'm a. I told i told my little brother. He wanted to do a some something to music and he had. He had some money at a bunch of money. He's willing to put their money behind this music dream and i said let me tell you man. Would you should spend this much money or whatever else you spend as much money as you think you have to spend to get your music to where you want it to be and when if it don't happen don't look back and regret. Do not.

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"much" Discussed on Jungle Brothers Strength & Movement

Jungle Brothers Strength & Movement

04:34 min | 2 years ago

"much" Discussed on Jungle Brothers Strength & Movement

"We learn a lot from it. But i feel like it's hard to fight for something like that to keep going. Sometimes when you see the monetary value but like you said i believe there's members who joined the gym or remain in the mora telling their friends about jim. Someone meant mentioned something about a mental health. 'cause like my gym did this and raised that much money and i guess that's because we did that and maybe they weren't in the event but by being a customer here in part of the story there also on the court with us fighting upstairs and running this courses for people.

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"much" Discussed on 40 Going On 14

40 Going On 14

04:24 min | 2 years ago

"much" Discussed on 40 Going On 14

"Actors were very very good at delivering their lines in a way where you almost don't have that translation affect brannagh was good at that denzel. Washington was good at that. Emma thompson was excellent at that And then you had some that. Were not as great robert. Sean leonard was a little stilted and almost doing. I'm in a high school. Play reciting shakespeare. That sounds like shakespeare instead of when you got denzel. He's just he's using shakespearean language but he's talking like a person. Well you can tell the difference between somebody who has memorized the lines and who knows line. i think that's that's browse. Wheelhouse he when. I think of kenneth think here's a guy that lives and breathes shakespeare and it's not fair to compare robert sean. Leonard denzel washington. I mean denzel is recognized as one of the greatest living american actors. Yeah i yeah i was. He was probably the stand up for me as far as performances were concerned. And then there's somebody like michael keaton who who i absolutely love But it felt like sometimes he was pushing it a little too far. I mean the characters pretty over the top as it is. But sometimes i felt like he was pushing a little too far kinda shifted. Focus away from the scene. A little better kinda took me on. He was trying to chew the scenery too much. Well they i was but his scenes. You mean i felt it was just. I only watch like ten minutes of scenes in which is obvious. That's what he was doing. He was having fun. Obviously but i mean it. It didn't feel like like true shakespeare. You know almost felt like like you said beetlejuice shakespeare. If you compare it to nathan fillion take on it. Yeah his much better. His was a little more subtle and on point like the scenes. Were i mean it. Just the the the modern time didn't really affect what was being said and understanding it here. It just felt yet felt like it was a little too little too far over but you know he was michael keaton at the time. He was still finding his voice. Humane a serious actor. Wondering how long after beetlejuice was nineteen ninety-three. That's a good question because because we're looking at ninety ninety three much about enough much ado about nothing. Before this he had gets got had gone as far as batman returns so and he had done pacific heights before this also so he had Which if you yeah juices all the way back in nineteen eighty eight and between there and now are there in this. He had done cleaning sober. Which is a major majorly dramatic film The pacific heights where he plays complete psycho. So i wondering if brennan was just like get remember beetlejuice do that made. It was actually intentional. Like part of his delivery. Yeah like maybe if kamprad and i was like this is why i brought you want you to do that for this because dog berry is the full for this for this play. Strangely before this one he had done porco roseau food which if you haven't seen it He does the voice of a nineteen thirties. Italy veteran world war one pilot who has been cursed. Look like an anthropomorphic pig. Would you said that that means red pig. Like what are you talking. It's a studio ghibli movie. Oh okay yeah. We watched it a couple of months ago. And it's actually pretty damn entertaining so we did that show up like i said but you know what i was thinking. He's between this and beetlejuice clean and sober batman pacific heights. One good cop. That's another you know so. He had some dramatic chops on. I'm just batman. Returns was one right before that and You know..

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