35 Burst results for "One Question"

The Dan Bongino Show
Sen. Mike Lee: Current Biden-McCarthy Deal Is a 'Bad Deal'
"So the deal I've told my audience you know I don't like to bury the lead I should it's fair that you understand my position on it Bottom line up front I think it's a bad deal My fear senator is is this the only deal So I just would like you if you could to address those two questions Is it a good or bad deal And second given our numbers and the fact that we don't control the Senate or The White House do you feel tactically it's the only deal The floor is yours sir Okay I asked her the first question I do think it's a bad deal I think it's arguably an irredeemable piece of legislation Not only fails to live up to limit save grow initiative which passed the House a month ago But that actively undermines our fiscal future So it's designed to limit the good Bill Let me save crow But the fiscal responsibility act is they're calling it Instead guts all of the key elements of fiscal discipline betraying the very principles it purports to uphold and despite its veneer of fiscal prudence it exacerbates our budgetary woes without offering any legitimate redeeming offsetting features or significant reforms As your second question of whether this is the only deal as far as I can tell that is exactly how this is set up And it's set up for that very purpose to be the only deal which is exactly the problem with it This is exactly what people hate about Washington D.C. this thing was negotiated by a small handful of people in private in secret And then those who negotiated it come back and they tell people including the people who had fought so hard to put together the limit save grow act like our friends in the freedom caucus for example this is the deal Take it or leave it but this is all you're going to get The only thing you have to vote on

Unchained
Why Everyone Is Talking About EigenLayer
"Sriram, it's great to have you. For those of you who don't know, Sriram is a longtime professor at UW, at the University of Washington. And he's also a crypto founder, founder of one of the hottest new projects called Eigenlayer. Full disclosure, I think Robot Ventures, you guys are investors in Eigenlayer, Dragonfly is not, but Eigenlayer right now is kind of the talk of the town. Everybody is talking about Eigenlayer to the point where you even got shouted out by Vitalik yesterday. So first question, moving from academia into being now like a full -on crypto founder, center of attention, in the center of the maelstrom, how has that been for you transitioning from the academic world to the crypto world? It's been out of craziness. I think nothing I could have done would have prepared me for this. It is, I think, one thing to be a startup founder, where you're basically off in your quiet startup trying to go build your thing. It's a completely different thing to be a founder of a crypto project, which is much more community -driven. Start to interact with a lot more people much early on. In fact, so much so that that is critical or essential to the success of the project even before you build anything. So I learned these lessons through doing a project where it was only technology -focused four years back when Haseeb knows the story with a couple of other professors. And when the feeling was exactly the opposite, it was pretty much similar to my professor life where we were just inventing new protocols, algorithms, and making them work. And I think this is a very different experience.

The Dan Bongino Show
Focus Group Member Destroys CNN Over Biased Coverage
"Here's this focus group audio CNN stepping on a rake ago right in the face They do a focus group answer and say oh my gosh this is president He just can't stop talking about 2020 What do you think mister focus group guy The answer here is priceless Somebody give this guy a Pulitzer check this out Is it bother you that he keeps talking about 2020 and not 2024 I'll ask you First this is Jonathan Leslie He's 40 Republican voted for Trump twice How do you feel about those lies So I feel like part of it's also the media narrative as you guys asked him the first question at the town hall about the 2020 election Rather than current stuff So don't you think it's time for me to start talking about 2024 not lies that aren't true Good in the media asking the question about 2024 Well there were questions but you're right That was the first thing but that's something that was on our mind And that's why I was asked first Not only getting wrecked by Trump see it on getting wrecked by the focus group members Well couldn't you just ask them a question about 2024 The guy's like did you hear Mike Yeah I guess we could have

AP News Radio
Jury starts deliberations in suit accusing Trump of rape
"A New York jury is deliberating in the civil case against Donald Trump accusing him of rape. E Jean Carroll went into court with a smile on her face, the judge told jurors the first question on the verdict form will be to decide whether they think there is more than a 50% chance that Trump raped Carol inside of Manhattan department stores dressing room in 1996 as she said, which Trump denies if they believe Carol, jurors can award her damages. If they answer no to rape, they can still decide on lesser forms of assault against Trump, such as forcible touching. Meanwhile, the former president who never attended the trial posted on social media that he can't speak until after it's over, but will appeal what he calls the unconstitutional silencing of me, no matter the outcome, Julie Walker, New York.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Floyd Brown Comes Out Swinging With His New Book "Counterpunch"
"Floyd Brown is an award winning author media commentator. Founder of the western journal, many of you are familiar with that extraordinary excellent publication, the western journal, but Floyd, who is a friend, has written a book called counter punch and unlikely alliance of Americans fighting back for faith and freedom Floyd Brown, my friend, welcome. It's great to be with you, Eric, and I've been looking forward to this. Well, I'm looking forward to it as well. I've been looking forward to it because you didn't even tell me. I thought we were friends. You don't even tell me you were writing a book. And suddenly Shazam, here is the book called counter punch. You and I are brothers in the faith. We are conservatives. We love America. You're a lot taller than I am. Now on rumble, people can't tell. So I'm going to pretend that I'm a couple inches taller than you. But I want to say Floyd that when somebody writes a book like this, my first question, kind of a dumb question, but why did you write the book? In other words, you're talking about things in this book that I imagine, I agree with. Why did you feel that it was important for you to write a book on where we are in the country? Because you have a great reach through western journal and you are, I mean, look, you've been in the political life for years. I wanted to mention up front. You worked for Ronald Reagan in your early years. Why did you feel, what is the central message of the book that you felt I have to put this out there? So there's several reasons why I wrote the book. Number one, it's my time to step back and western journal produces news every day. And that news is what's happening that day. And that's like the first version of history. I want to just step back a little bit, Eric. And deal with some of the false narratives that have been pushed on the American people the last three to 5 years.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Florida's Anti-Semitism Bill: Threat to Free Speech?
"Go to the first question. Hi, Charlie. Huge fan. Thank you. So you are talking earlier about desantis world tour. He's going to Israel, Japan. Yes. All these places. And you mentioned the election integrity Bill. That's going to be waiting on this desk. We never really touched on the anti semitism Bill. That desantis signed one he was in Israel. What kind of implications would that have on floridians on their First Amendment rights? Yeah, you know, that's a good question. I don't know the language of the bill and I'm obviously no fan of antisemitism, very pro Israel, but I'm not big into giving government extra powers that could police speech. And I go to my friend Dennis prager who is a free speech warrior who's also one of the most, I think prolific writers of Judaism, he doesn't like censorship laws, and I certainly don't either. So I think the law is probably well intentioned. I think Joe hatred is disgusting and evil and vile. With that being said, who gets to define hate, the anti defamation league, so the ADL can come after me and say that. So look, I think Zhou hatred is from the pit of hell. But I also don't trust the government to have these overreaching powers. And so again, I need to read the bill and study it, but my solution is generally right now to be an absolutist with speech. And not to say that the government should be able to do it. And so two things can simultaneously be true, that anti semitic language is on the rise and it's wrong and evil and Jew hatred shouldn't be tolerated, but also do we want to give the government police power if you have a blog post or a Twitter post. I mean, the anti defamation league, the ADL comes after me and calls me an anti semite. It's laughable.

Epicenter
Jose Macedo's Unlikely Journey From Poker to Crypto
"Is customary on every center, I guess the first question we asked generally is sort of how did you end up in crypto? So I think for you, this is a quite interesting story, so excited to hear a bit about it. Yeah, it's a long story. I started off playing MIT's kind of playing professional poker, which was the way that I first got into economics and game theory and stuff like that. Then I went to university studied politics philosophy and economics there. I started a couple of businesses, including very random businesses, like a cleaning company, a martial arts academy, all sorts of different stuff. And then actually someone came like a friend of a friend came to train at my martial arts academy in this person who still encrypted, and I think it doesn't like to be ducks. It has quite a big kill count as well in terms of getting people into crypto. But they kind of talk to me about Ethereum. And it just made sense to me pretty much instantly. I had heard about Bitcoin a bunch of times before. People had even offered to settle transactions back in the poker days in Bitcoin and stuff, but I just never bothered to look into it and also it wouldn't have clicked for me, I think the kind of just pure and unstoppable money thing, but the world computer thesis really, really did click for me. And so pretty much a week later, I had put everything on hold, like all the businesses and everything, and it was just kind of diving down the rabbit hole, reading everything I could on crypto and on monetary history and all sorts of stuff like that. And then yeah, I started working in this space pretty soon after just because I wanted to find more smart people to kind of learn alongside. Started off as an analyst at a company called amazings back in the days. I don't know if you guys remember that. It was like a community management company from the ICO days. I was just like speaking to a bunch of founders assessing a bunch of projects. We worked with like bancor and a bunch of other kind of cool projects. And I was writing research on my blog in my spare time and kind of connected through that with delfi had written

The Eric Metaxas Show
Don't Miss Eric's "Socrates in the City" Event With Michael Medved
"Okay, the first question, what are you most interested in talking about with Michael medved at Socrates in the city? Are you are you excited to be in Seattle? Yes, that's tomorrow. We are doing a special soccer team in the city with Michael medved. I guess this is my cue to say, if you want to watch it live, you can watch it. We're live streaming this. People have often said, well, you live stream it. Well, now we're live streaming it. It costs a little bit for us to do that. So we hope you'll avail yourself of it. You go to Socrates and city dot com. You got to sign up soon because it 45 minutes before the actual event is too late. But I'm interested in talking to him about the subject of his book, the American miracle. It is going to be, I promise you, I rarely, I'm not a big reader. People think I'm a big reader, but when I read books like this, I am blown away. I'm talking about his book, the American miracle. Miracle story after miracle story in the rise of America, it's basically unbelievable. You just say this can't be, but then when you realize that it's true, you think God has had his hand on America. It makes no sense. So it's really amazing. Anyway, Socrates in the city dot com.

CoinDesk Podcast Network
The SEC Sues Bittrex
"Okay, let's go to SEC land. Gary gensler strikes again this time bittrex bitrex global are being noticed from the SEC sued for opera as an unregistered security broker in clearing agency. According to a press release, from the securities exchange commission, as of this morning, and a quote Gary gensler said, today's action yet again makes plane that the crypto market suffer from a lack of regulatory compliance, not a lack of regulatory clarity. As a legendary complaint, bitrex and issuers work with new rules that apply to them but went to great lengths to evade them by directing issuer applications to scrub offering materials of information indicating the crypto assets were securities. I got to give this one to a resident legal expert on the show. Jen, what do you make this? We've seen SQL after coinbase or the wells known as lots of crypto projects are going on the gun, the SEC, which you take a bit tricks. Well, my first question is, how can we be compliant if the rules are not clear? We are in this vicious vicious cycle and the way to fix it is through clear regulation, Gary gensler. Now, according to the SEC, will you mention this in your wonderful description there that bitrex worked with crypto is yours to delete problematic statements if that is true. And if bitrex was making statements that implied, you would be getting profits on certain assets. That is bad, right? But I would like to see the statements to see how they're being interpreted. Further on in the claim, the SEC says that bitrex should have registered as an exchange, clearing agency and broker. We've seen what has happened to other exchanges, other products who have gone to the SEC and tried to register try to seek clarity. It has not turned out well for them. Many of them have found themselves in the same position with the wells noticed in hand. And my last take on this before I pass it off to Zach was way at the bottom of the story. It says the complaint alleges that a bunch of different tokens, including algorand, are securities. And this is just yet another SEC enforcement action that outlines a bunch of tokens as securities instead of providing us clarity. And I thought that was really interesting. I think that there is a strategy here in all of these actions they're taking against all the companies to continuously outline more and more tokens as securities

The Charlie Kirk Show
What's Going on With the Abortion Pill?
"Is going on with this abortion pill dispute? It's very unclear to me. That's a little confusing. I can understand that. Okay, so effectively, here's what's going on. I'm going to play you some of the reaction. So the abortion pill, which is called tone. Thank goodness I can't pronounce it. Press the tone. Okay. It is one of two drugs used for abortion via medication, as opposed to surgical abortion. These are nasty drugs. These are nasty. The drug was approved in 2000, but it's a big deal now because it Dobbs, and the Biden regime pushed through a policy letting it be prescribed via telemedicine. And sent people and sent to people through the mail. They're calling it medicine. It's not medical care. Abortion is not healthcare. Let me just say that again. It's not. You might be okay with abortion. It's not healthcare. Since FDA approval is nationwide, this is a way for abortion pills to be available nationwide regardless of what the state laws are. So pro life groups sued arguing the FDA's original approval was improper and subsequent changes to the pills prescription were wrong as well, a judge in the 5th suit circuit ruled in their favor and ordered a nationwide stay on prescribing the pill. But let me just be very clear. Some people are saying, oh, this is about the pill. Okay, this is not about birth control. This is something different. This is an abortifacient, okay? I just want to make sure everyone is very clear. That there is a birth control pill, which is still very much legal in America. You could have strong opinions either way about it. You can really do a lot of damage to a young woman that people don't talk about. We actually had a great guest on that a couple weeks ago, doctor Daniel Amy, who talked about it. That's not what this is. This is an aboard a patient. Meanwhile, another federal judge has issued her own nationwide order saying to ignore the original order, basically it's all headed for the Supreme Court. The first question is this is why doesn't Congress take this up as an issue? One of my biggest concerns is how the courts or the administrative agencies are basically playing ball whether it be on the homosexual marriage issue or whether it be on abortion or on the issue of this abortion pill, where Congress obviously doesn't have the votes to talk about this. They don't want to do this. So just all gets delegated to the administrative state.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Eric Weighs In on the Trump-DeSantis-Roger Stone Drama
"Alvin, please ask the first question. All right, here we go. Disappointed with Roger Stone in his criticism of Ron DeSantis. Okay, that's not a sentence. I think it should be I am the person that says, I am disappointed with Roger Stone in his criticism of desantis. So I'm being critical of the person who wrote that question. I am disappointed with Roger Stone and his criticism of desantis. Okay, continue. I fully support Trump, but he started the criticism of desantis. Unfortunately, Trump is just not coachable. When Republicans can't support one another puzzles me, stone is wrong about desantis. What do you think Eric? Wow. Yeah. I think a lot about this quote about this subject. Listen, desantis is great, but let's be clear. I'm big on loyalty and Trump is huge on loyalty. Huge. And desantis never would have become governor of Florida, if not for Trump kind of carrying him over the line. That's a fact. So it seems to me because of his age, he ought to be more deferential to Trump and understand that he'll get his chance. This is Trump's time. The reason they're attacking Trump like this. Ladies and gentlemen, is there any doubt the deep state we talked a couple of days ago to a general Flynn? They are scared to death of Donald Trump. Why? Because Donald Trump represents we the people or actually grammatically, I think it would be he represents us the people. No, he represents we the people, and they're scared to death of him. Is Trump coachable? No. He doesn't seem very coachable. And that's the problem when you're as good and as successful and this is like a life lesson to all of us. When you're really great at something, you tend to just say it's worked for me up till now. So everybody shut up and let me do my thing.

The Charlie Kirk Show
There Is One Question That Trumps All Others: Who Is Jesus Christ?
"Listened to this podcast. I'm sure many of you have looked up to the stars or looked up to the moon. And sometimes you just ask very simple philosophical questions. Who am I? What happens when I die? How should I act? How should society be organized? Does God exist? Is love something more than just a chemical reaction? Why are we here? What matters? Well, we as Christians actually have answers for every single one of those questions. I won't be able to answer all those questions in this podcast today on Easter Sunday, but I am going to get to the most important question that any human being can ask themselves. And we have answers to those questions in the holy Bible. We have an answer to the question of who you are. Does God exist? What is love? How should society be organized? How should I act? We have answers to all those questions. But the one that is more important than any other, the one that is the top of the tributary that flows to every other question is the question of who is Jesus Christ? Was Jesus Christ just a rebellious Jew that kind of overstepped his bounds and was killed by pontius Pilate, the Roman governing authority at the time, because of the orders of the sanhedrin, and the ruling class, if you will, of the Jewish intelligentsia, or was Jesus Christ something more than that, was he a magic man that maybe had a above average connection? Was he a messiah? Yes, but he was more than that. We as Christians believe that he is the son of God.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Trump Could Take His Legal Battle to the Supreme Court
"I'm continuing my discussion of the Alvin Bragg indictment. And as I mentioned in the last segment, even under New York's false records law, if you were to keep false books or have false transactions on the books, that would be a misdemeanor not a felony. So where do you get the felony? The felony is you have to attach this violation to another law that Trump supposedly violated that's a felony. And here Bragg is taking refuge in Trump supposedly violating a federal crime, which is federal campaign finance laws. Now, that is not specifically said in the indictment. In fact, Bragg says I don't have to mention what the federal crime is. I'm not required to do that. And yet, how do you get from a misdemeanor to a felony unless you've alleged a felony crime? Well, it would be a felony crime to violate the campaign finance laws, but Trump is not accused of that. He certainly hasn't been convicted of that. People who looked into it at the federal level decided this is not something that's even worth going after. And so here you begin to see the problems that are faced by Bragg. Bragg has got to convince New York courts to let the prosecution go forward. The New York courts and, you know, again, I'm not saying I know the outcome at the local level. You could have an extremely left wing judge and extremely left wing jury, but Trump is certainly going to appeal. He's going to appeal to a higher court and one question that I was asked yesterday as I was talking about this in my locals, Q&A, was does Trump have a chance to go to the U.S. Supreme Court or is he stuck in the New York courts because the New York Supreme Court presumably is democratic leaning leans to the left if that's all that Trump could appeal to, then he might be stuck. But that is not all that Trump can appeal to. He could very well get a reversal in the New York courts themselves, but even if he doesn't get a reversal in the New York courts, because the way to get to a felony is to allege a federal crime, Trump can go to the Supreme Court

The Charlie Kirk Show
Will Charlie Run For Office?
"Hi, my name is Josie. I'm a registered nurse. I'm a mom. I'm a born and raised Christian. Immigrant educated. My question actually two things. When are you running for office? No. And then number two. So I have two kids, one is an elementary, and then one is in high school. So with a published, the school district right now with CRT and then gender equality. So the parents right now are being labeled as domestic terrorists. What can you, what advice can you give as parents or what can you do to help us fight the R fight? Because we're kind of losing the battle with the school district right now. The books that are in the library right now that we can not really we can not really, you know what I mean? Got it. So what can you help what can you do to help us? Sure. So the first question, I'm not running for office. It's not going to happen. But let me tell you what as you might say, Charlie, what do you do? I think we're just beginning if God wants me to continue on this path. Hopefully a very meaningful and purposeful daily task of educating people, millions of people, three hours live on radio, podcasting. I feel called to that. I love it. We're bringing people to the lord every day. We're bringing people away from these left wing lies every single day. I have absolute freedom to say what I want whenever I want to say. I have zero. I mean, zero reservations about speaking my mind. And I see it impacting. And while I, while I appreciate the compliment, Charlie, you're going to run for office, I would rather have a program and an organization turning point USA and turning point action all working in harmony to be able to rise up a new generation people that run for office and hold the people that are already elected that have run for office. And then be able to be a daily drum beat to hopefully encourage you, clarify the lies and challenges. So that's

The Eric Metaxas Show
Legendary Entertainer Pat Boone Returns to Discuss His Book "IF"
"And gentlemen, you know, when I have the opportunity, I like to bring on a gigantic Hollywood star, you know, that that's on my level. And it's very rare that you can find those people anymore. But we found one, some of you know him, his name is pat Boone, pepin, welcome to this program. Welcome to thank you. Thank you for that great introduction. I'm far more than I deserve. Yeah, oh yeah. Listen, you. Become a friend, so I like to joke around with you. And the last time you were on, you know, I want to talk to you about your new book. But we always get on the side tracks. Yes, the book. The title of the book is if IF if one word if the eternal choice, we almost make and you say on the cover, not religious life or death. So this is kind of the big question, but. The first question I often want to ask people who've written a book is for whom did you write the book? And those who did you have in mind when you wrote this book if. And by the way, I got to be clear. There's a couple of books out there right now that look just like this one with the same title if don't buy those books by this one by pat Boone. I don't look like this ever. They don't look like this. This was specifically designed by me to look like something that you probably wouldn't want to read and it says here specifically not religious, a warning sign, because this book is aimed at the non religious person who, unfortunately, make up over half the American public now, according to the pollsters. But they still have the same questions about life. And you and I both know that if you're just floating through this culture, it's hard to find solid answers. And I know that's why you wrote the book is because there are people that they're questioning, but they don't know where to look. And I know at the very least, that's the main reason or that's one of the main reasons I should say that you wrote the book is to reach those people with this provocative title if IF, if. But there's another book that looks very similar titled if it's not by pat Boone. We're talking about baboon

The Breakdown with Shaun King
"one question" Discussed on The Breakdown with Shaun King
"Of that hype now? Listen, love, love, love and appreciate all of you. Watching today very closely. Donald Trump said he would be arrested today, but we don't actually know if it's going to be today, but I am about 99% sure he is going to be arrested. We'll keep a close eye on it, love and appreciate all of you. Thank you for your support. Please subscribe to this podcast, listen to it daily, and if you're not yet a member at the north star dot com, please join today. Take care everybody. Break it down. Right now. I'm Tiffany Hawkins. I'm Alan boomer. And we are the momentum advisers every single week. We talk about wealth management, personal finance, and entrepreneurship. We are financial advisers by day, we're entrepreneurs by night. We're building wealth for ourselves and we want to make sure that you understand how to build wealth in your own family. Tune in for shows like is your money racist, retirement savings, investment one O one. We literally run the gamut on all the things that you need to know about financial wealth, creating a legacy for your family, can really just wealth creation as a whole. What we find is that these conversations are happening, but they're not happening as much as they need to in diverse communities. And so we're bringing a new voice, a new amount of energy, and we want you to tune in. So we bring the tips, we bring the strategy and we always bring the good news. So make sure you tune in every week to the momentum advisers, there's something for everyone.

AP News Radio
Bidens hosts 'Ted Lasso' cast to promote mental health
"The Ted Lasso cast as visited The White House for a talk with President Biden about mental health. Coach lasso? The podium is yours. I appreciate it. There you go. Thank you. Jason Sudeikis was in the briefing room next to castmates, including Brett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent. They're promoting mental health as a part of overall health and the importance of seeking help despite the stigma. Doesn't need to be that way. And simply offering support to those around you. It's a big theme of the show is like to check in. Sudeikis did have some fun. Yes, sir, you're familiar face. Hi. Taking one question from a packed room. Fake journalists. Castmate James Lance was standing among the real ones. Sudeikis answered one more question on his way out. Would he do his Saturday Night Live, Joe Biden impression? They got the real one here now. Sagar Meghani at The White House.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
The Language of Evangelicalism
"John, I think you'll probably know. I'm an evangelical Roman Catholic Presbyterian. That means I go to mass on Saturday night and I go to my Presbyterian Church on Sunday, one river two banks, but I speak evangelical very well. Rick Warren and Greg Laurie are friends, Al Muller is a weekly conversationalist with me. I know, you know, John piper I read desiring God years ago. I know most of the stuff you talk about. I've got to tell you at the beginning. I have never heard of CJ Mahoney or Lou engel until I read your book. Never heard and I've been covering religion since 1992. So first question, do you think your perspective in testimony might be jaded by that particular covenant life church experience and these particular pastures? Well, I guess, can I ask you what you mean by jaded, just that my experience might not reflect a more mainstream experience? Is that what you're kind of? Yeah, I think mainstream evangelicalism is not anti intellectual at all. But then again, I've had doctor Mark Roberts as a pastor for 25 years. He got his undergrad and PhD from Harvard. Doctor Larry is my current pastor in oldtown is a phenomenal scholar and preacher and archbishop who is listening right now in the author of three books is an intellectual giant in the Catholic world and I've written three books on evangelicalism and this, I just think testimony is a 100% accurate about 1% of the church. How's that sound? Yeah, I think my dad raised a similar objection. When I talked to him about the book, he does not feel like a lot of evangelical culture is anti intellectual. And I think it's a totally fair question to raise. I do think that even if you haven't heard of CJ Mahaney or Lou angle, you know, I did some reporting recently. Let me deal with CJ first. CJ is not a figure on the same level as somebody like Al molar. But until about, you know, 7, 9, ten years ago, he was of a similar stature to Al mohler, if not as nationally known. So never quite got to that level, but was kind of on his way there was working with Mueller quite closely in a group of other ministers who were organizing a conference every year called. I think together for the gospel. Danny Louisville.

Your Daily Prayer
"one question" Discussed on Your Daily Prayer
"A prayer for the one questioning their calling by Alicia Cyril. Read by Rochelle alberti. As a prisoner for the lord then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received, be completely humble and gentle. Be patient, bearing with one another in love, ephesians four, one through two. The other day I had lunch with two of my closest friends. We strive to get together at least once a month to check in, catch up and pray for each other. It is a sweet time I look forward to and blesses me beyond words. Due to the holidays, busy schedules, and just life in general. Our monthly lunch dates got put on hold for a while. So when we finally managed to meet up, I was overjoyed to see them. During our conversation, we discussed our calling in God's will. Then after a sip of her tea, one of my friends looked me gently in the eye and asked how did she know writing was your calling? Froze. I didn't know what to say. Because in that brief moment, I didn't really know much less know how to answer her. Immediately, I felt disqualified. My thoughts went all over the place, including down a dangerous rabbit hole of believing maybe I didn't hear God correctly. Maybe I misunderstood my calling. After a few awkward moments of silence, I answered her this way. I am not really sure if I am necessarily called to write. But I can assure you of this. When I pull up to my computer and place my fingers upon that keyboard, I am met with his words, not mine. He is with me. I feel him and it is such a precious time to me. I also added that when I'm not writing, I miss it. I miss that special bonding time with the lord. Then I began to realize that writing isn't about me at all. Because in all honesty, I am not qualified. I don't have words. I'm a mess in my words while short. But God somehow meets me. He always shows up. Every single time. He leads and guides my words. He softens my heart. He shows me who he is. Ephesians four describes that as believers we are all called to live intentionally and on purpose. When we meet with God in his work through prayer, even as we seek counsel through fellow Christian friends, our calling becomes clear. The truth about our calling is that God will always prepare the way and plant desires in our heart to glorify him. All we have to do is submit. We are also urged to live a life worthy of the calling we have received. The arc to question, step away in fear, wait until the right time, or when we feel qualified. All we are meant to do is lean in and trust. As God speaking to your heart, do you feel a gentle or maybe very clear, nudge to do that thing. Your mind may be telling you that you can't. But every fiber of your being is telling you to just go for it. Then get wrapped up and be a servant to the lord. He is waiting for you to say yes. Let's pray. O lord, my answer is yes. I love you and want to be obedient, so use me for your will. I am truly humbled that you would even consider me worthy. In all things big or small, help me hear your voice in respond with a sincere heart. Revealed to me who you need me to serve, love, and reach. Itch in my heart that with you, all things are possible, Matthew 1926. Grant wisdom and discernment to recognize the difference between your calling in my life and the plans I seek for my own will. Surround me with fellow Christians of a build me up and remind me to keep pursuing you and encourage me in moments when I slip into doubt or fear and question the calling you have for me. Also grant me the wisdom and courage to provide my fellow friends with the support they need to serve you as well. When I don't feel cut out for the calling you so graciously placed in my life. Please remind me that you designed me for a special purpose. When I failed to trust you

Your Daily Prayer
"one question" Discussed on Your Daily Prayer
"A prayer for the one questioning their calling by Alicia Cyril. Read by Rochelle alberti. As a prisoner for the lord then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received, be completely humble and gentle. Be patient, bearing with one another in love, ephesians four, one through two. The other day I had lunch with two of my closest friends. We strive to get together at least once a month to check in, catch up and pray for each other. It is a sweet time I look forward to and blesses me beyond words. Due to the holidays, busy schedules, and just life in general. Our monthly lunch dates got put on hold for a while. So when we finally managed to meet up, I was overjoyed to see them. During our conversation, we discussed our calling in God's will. Then after a sip of her tea, one of my friends looked me gently in the eye and asked how did she know writing was your calling? Froze. I didn't know what to say. Because in that brief moment, I didn't really know much less know how to answer her. Immediately, I felt disqualified. My thoughts went all over the place, including down a dangerous rabbit hole of believing maybe I didn't hear God correctly. Maybe I misunderstood my calling. After a few awkward moments of silence, I answered her this way. I am not really sure if I am necessarily called to write. But I can assure you of this. When I pull up to my computer and place my fingers upon that keyboard, I am met with his words, not mine. He is with me. I feel him and it is such a precious time to me. I also added that when I'm not writing, I miss it. I miss that special bonding time with the lord. Then I began to realize that writing isn't about me at all. Because in all honesty, I am not qualified. I don't have words. I'm a mess in my words while short. But God somehow meets me. He always shows up. Every single time. He leads and guides my words. He softens my heart. He shows me who he is. Ephesians four describes that as believers we are all called to live intentionally and on purpose. When we meet with God in his work through prayer, even as we seek counsel through fellow Christian friends, our calling becomes clear. The truth about our calling is that God will always prepare the way and plant desires in our heart to glorify him. All we have to do is submit. We are also urged to live a life worthy of the calling we have received. The arc to question, step away in fear, wait until the right time, or when we feel qualified. All we are meant to do is lean in and trust. As God speaking to your heart, do you feel a gentle or maybe very clear, nudge to do that thing. Your mind may be telling you that you can't. But every fiber of your being is telling you to just go for it. Then get wrapped up and be a servant to the lord. He is waiting for you to say yes. Let's pray. O lord, my answer is yes. I love you and want to be obedient, so use me for your will. I am truly humbled that you would even consider me worthy. In all things big or small, help me hear your voice in respond with a sincere heart. Revealed to me who you need me to serve, love, and reach. Itch in my heart that with you, all things are possible, Matthew 1926. Grant wisdom and discernment to recognize the difference between your calling in my life and the plans I seek for my own will. Surround me with fellow Christians of a build me up and remind me to keep pursuing you and encourage me in moments when I slip into doubt or fear and question the calling you have for me. Also grant me the wisdom and courage to provide my fellow friends with the support they need to serve you as well. When I don't feel cut out for the calling you so graciously placed in my life. Please remind me that you designed me for a special purpose. When I failed to trust you

Your Daily Prayer
A Prayer for One Questioning Their Calling
"My heart at your feet today. I seek your will. Your way in your calling. Grant me peace as I walk into the unknown, but trust you with each step. I will wait patiently on you to lead in guide me. I am your humble and faithful servant. I'm it. Your daily prayer is a production of life audio and Salem media. If you liked what you heard today, please take a second to rate and review this podcast in your favorite podcast app so that more listeners like you can find the show. For more faith filled inspirational podcasts, visit us at life audio dot com. Has fear stolen your piece. I'm Jennifer slattery lead host of the faith over fear podcast helping you fight your fears and grow your faith. Subscribe at life audio dot com.

TED Talks Daily
"one question" Discussed on TED Talks Daily
"My podcast on the science of what makes us tick. I'm an organizational psychologist, and I'm taking you inside the minds of fascinating people to explore how they think and what we should all rethink. This season we're rethinking culture with producer, director, screenwriter, comedian, Adam McKay. Even if it's silly, like your stuff's gonna play better if you aim for art. And you miss you're gonna end up with comedy, but if you aim for comedy and you miss. You get junk. Find and follow rethinking with Adam grant, wherever you're listening. Most of what we know about performing leadership is made of up of these practiced postures. Passed down in the west through a white male embodiment of power. These have become so intertwined with actually having power that imitating these behaviors kind of feels like the only way to show up with authority. We can obviously do better than that. I work in organizational and leadership development and I'm an artist. I believe artists are leaders in expressing things that humankind often doesn't know how to say yet. So that's why I invited a bunch of artists to do a leadership makeover. They wrote public addresses, they made leadership portraits. I call them the artists in presidents. Since 2020, over 70 artists and presidents have contributed to the digital archive, their North American, indigenous, international, and stateless, their artists with disabilities, their queer, they made beautiful attempts that embodying inclusive performances of leadership and power. Some song, others look to repair the past, one person used artificial intelligence to write her speech, and one person just straight up wrote a curse. And so many more. But what really surprised me was that a lot of us struggled to say something new to articulate what we want with authority. Blame it on a millennia of humans colonizing humans, but it seems like we don't believe we can have the things we want. The things that we need to live and work with dignity. So I think as leaders, interested in investing in an equitable society, modeling agency is one of the most important things that we can do for our communities and organizations. But it's hard. How do you move towards believing in your own agency? The way that I learned to do this came in a really unusual place. When I was in my early 20s, I met captain Betsy. I was queer, depressed, feeling totally alone in my tiny South Texas town on the gulf of Mexico. And by the time Betsy landed in my town, she had been living on homemade rafts for decades with a group called the floating neutrinos. She had captained over a dozen rafts, including one across the Atlantic Ocean. The floating neutrinos believed that the most important thing a person needs to know how to do is articulate their own desires to break out of being solely in reaction to the systems that containers, like the economic system and the education system. So that we can allow our deepest desires to be the thing that bring direction and urgency to our lives. The rafts were a tool that the neutrinos used to bring themselves closer to their desires. So obviously, I was very taken by this, not because I wanted to permanently live on a raft, but because I wanted to believe in an extraordinary life, and Betsy was the first person to ever ask me what it is that I wanted. And she did this using a practice called the three deepest desires. She'd say, pretend you're going to die. You're going to die. You're all going to die. Pretend that you're going to die tomorrow. What is one thing that you need to do before you die? And then I would have full on drama meltdowns around answering this question because it was impossible for me to believe that I had any authority over my own life that I could want things outside of what my parents and our culture had told us to want. So Betsy finally said, look, all you have to do is answer this question for today. You could say, I want to eat the biggest hamburger in the world. Okay, great. Whatever, write it down. Because you're going to answer this question again tomorrow, and it's how you answer this question over time that matters. And so then I said something super weird, like, I want to see a waterfall because there's no waterfalls in South Texas. And I got much better at it. Saying what we want out loud is something that we have to practice. But the crux of this learning is the believing part. Believing faith, it's not something that we learn in isolation. It's something that we learn through imitation, like leadership, and language. So in my life, Betsy modeled for me what it meant to articulate my desires and in lending her faith to me, she was also giving it back to herself. But she did another thing. And this is something that leaders often forget to do. She listened, she sat with me in the pain and discomfort of my process and it's from that place. My current reality that she guided me towards a vision of possibility and agency in this world. We can choose to model our leadership styles in similar ways. It's a commitment to relationality. It's a process that never ends, but it pays off because it grows empowered and engaged and inspired groups of people focused on a shared vision. So if what we want is to connect people's priorities with our visions for the greater good, we have to commit to mediating between the truth that is in the room and the aspirational future. You're all going to die. You could die tomorrow. What's one thing that you want to do before you die? What kind of leader do you want to be? Thank you. PRX.

The Daily Boost
"one question" Discussed on The Daily Boost
"Yes, a positive boost you need every single day, but more than that. It's a very practical, very tactical look at life, getting in the way. We have our dreams, we have our ambitions we have the things that we set out to do, we get busy, and then boom, something happens, and what do we do? Well, we got to deal with it every single day. You know, it could be a hot day, it could be a rainy day, it could be a grumpy day, it could be somebody else's grumpy day, and they crush your path. Who knows what it is. But nonetheless, that doesn't mean you shouldn't stop going for and getting what you want. So the show is all about that. Stand up, take a step. Repeat that's what we do. Happy to have you here. My name is Scott Smith, founder. Chief motivating officer here at motivation and move dot com, and I do apologize for my screechy voice. It continues. This head cold I've had is just kind of dogging me here. It's probably not as bad as I think it is, but it's driving me crazy too. So I'll do the best I can to smooth it out for you. As we get through today's show, so our sponsor today is the Jordan harbinger show I've been chatting about the Jordan harbinger show for a few months now and about twice a week. On my Facebook page, somebody says, hey Scott, I finally listened to it. I love it. It's a great show. So I want you to check it out because it is one of the most popular podcasts in the world. I just checked today. It was like number 20 in the world at a 4 million podcast. There's a reason for that. He decodes the stories, the secrets of skills of the world's most fascinating people with in depth conversations. They are at the top of the game and he pulls out all the good stuff. The impressive thing is about how impressive his guests are and Jordan's prep and his style. He really did great interviewer. It just digs right in. So I promise you are going to be rewarded if you check it out. I just listened to one, The Karate Kid, or Cobra Kai, or Netflix. Have you seen that? Did a great interview with the evil sensei, John kreese, otherwise known as Martin move, great show. So a question. That you can ask when you're stuck. Now this question, let me take you back in time here. I was really stuck one time. And I'm going to take you back about 15, 15 and a half years now. And I was in a Home Depot parking lot. Florida, of all places. I don't even know why I was there. I didn't live there, but I was there for some reason. I'm not sure why. And I was shopping around for oxygen. Yeah. I was shopping for oxygen. I was trying to find it. I don't know why it was Home Depot, but I was shopping for oxygen. My wife was sick. And she was about ready to go into hospice. And I didn't want to call hospice. I didn't know what to do. I was looking for oxygen. I could walk in and get somebody to give me some. And I could take it home and make her feel better. And I came out of Home Depot. Again, not knowing why it was there looking for oxygen. But standing in that parking lot, I can vividly see the parking lot. I could vividly see the heat rising off the parking lot pavement. I can see the shopping carts right next to me. And I said, I don't know what to do. I'm 7 to luck. I was on a mission to go find this, and I just couldn't figure it out. Finally, I got my head straightened out, which I usually do eventually. And I said, okay. What can I do? And it's a simple question. It's my favorite question. What can I do? I didn't know I was unsure I was clouded by, I didn't want to call hospitals. I did not. That was not an option for me. But in a millisecond, when I said what can I do, I said I got to make the call. So I got car and drove home. And when I got there, I made the call. It was a hard call to make if you've ever had to make it before because you know that's kind of the beginning of the end. And within about an hour, they were there with the oxygen. Done. So getting what you want in life, sometimes includes random and vague goal setting or you're just trying to get a mission done and you don't know what you're tripling, stumbling all over things all over the place. You're not making progress. And what we need to do is be targeted and specific in what we're doing. If I had had my head about my, myself, and I think I had good reason not to. I probably would have been very specifically thinking, get them on the phone. This is where this is going anyway. Get them on the phone, let's go. But I wasn't thinking that way. I was at the same my wife. Hang on, honey, I'll be back with some oxygen. Some doctor give it to me. But you go through the same thing, don't you? You have things in your mind where you're trying to figure it out. Usually, real close to me for a second, okay? Usually when I work with somebody, and I can't get them to face their passion. I can't get them to get the courage to go do what they say they want to do. It's almost always because they don't know exactly what that is. And if it's not that, it's because they don't want to give up what they already have. It's one of those two things, always. So if you're running around trying to figure something out, you have a hiccup at your job or something's having at home or you're just not feeling right, who knows what it is. And you're lost, and you can't get specific. I know you'd like to Scott. I'm supposed to be clear and specific. I bet you can't do it. I say give up. I say toss it up to a higher power. I say, take the blocks away, and just let it flow into you because you know the answer, you know what you have to do and you certainly know the next step. It's just one little step to get there. You can do anything if you know the next step to take. So you ask yourself what can I do? I will tell you in the years I've asked this very simple question when you are stuck is when you use it. But you don't know what goal is set. When you don't know how to get a raise, when you don't know how to get somebody to say they love you. When you don't know how to do any of that stuff, sometimes you got to give it up. Give it up with a higher source, whatever that is for you. And you say, I don't know. And just say what can I do? And then wait for the answer. It might not be what you expect. And it might be the obvious that you've been ignoring. Again, working with a lot of people over the years and having my own mind to work with me, I can tell you that oftentimes when I don't know what to do, I really do, it. So when I say what can I do? And I open the floodgate. It's like captain obvious. Well, you know what to do, right? It may not be the answer you want to hear. It just may not. And again, it may, if you're stopped in your tracks, be exactly what you need to hear. So what's next? I'm not saying you're going to get the solution to everything. I am saying, however, you can use this question almost any time you want to with almost anything that happens. If you'll take a minute and just pause and if you're completely lost, you'll say, all right. Well, can I do? And then listen, the very first thing that comes to mind is probably what you have to do. And then you do what we always do. We stand up, we take a step, and we repeat until we find our way to what we were going to be doing. When we started. So I know it's real simple, and a lot of people are going to say, hey, Scott, I'm not going to do this. But I promise you, over the years, I've had so many tens of thousands of emails that have come in. And every so often, I'll talk about this, what can I do? And these emails will come in and say, you know what? I was stuck. And I remembered assets simple little question and suddenly I had an idea of what to do. You got me moving again. That's what this is all about. So take this itty bitty little tactic called what can I do, tuck it away, put it on a piece of paper if you need to, but remember to do it. When you're stuck, when you're feeling unmotivated, uninspired and you need to move anyway. What can I do? And even if you don't like the answer, go ahead and do it. Life is made up of what can I do moments, I think you might have figured that out by now. Usually we figured out pretty quickly. We just work it out, right? But sometimes, you're just stuck emotionally, we do not know what to do. And I have learned over time that when those moments happen, I'm not in charge. I can't figure it out. Way above my pay grade, I just open up and say, big guy, big girl, big thing, whatever you want to call it. Give me an idea here. I'm Clinton. Tens of thousands of times I've used that question. You should too. All right, do me a favor, okay? I know it's summertime and the living is slow and easy and hot and easy. I know you're busy. I know you are your traveling, but I'm over on the Facebook group. Go to daily boost podcast

Entrepreneur on FIRE
"one question" Discussed on Entrepreneur on FIRE
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Entrepreneur on FIRE
"one question" Discussed on Entrepreneur on FIRE
"And I actually experienced this in person multiple times at the masterminds we were able to do at the difference events that we've been at together. Yuri very intentional person. You're willing to hold a mirror up to other people. Not just yourself. You do it for yourself. Of course, but for other people as well, which that kind of truth, that kind of realism, like everybody's kind of tiptoeing around each other most of the time. But it's so real. It's so helpful. It's helped me multiple times. And you're really like that in every facet of your life. With this book project that you've been working on, this is no different. So can you share the story of how your book, how are you really? How did that come into existence? Yeah, it's so crazy, John. So during the pandemic, we lived up in northern northern northern Minnesota. So a town of 1202 and a half hours away from a McDonald's or a target in this desolate town and it was my husband and my it was our ten year anniversary or wedding anniversary and I booked just these massages and I promise this is getting to the point. This is the best. And my book is these massages and I show up to this place called lutzen and I go in there and the woman who is doing my massage says, hi, I'm Thea. I'm an intuitive healer. And I had no idea what that meant, but I just laid down on the table, got my rub down, and afterwards she said, can I tell you what came out for you today? And I'm very open minded. So I'm like, sure, tell me what happened and she said, there's something in your life that you need to do, and you know what it is, but you're avoiding it. And the minute she said that, I knew it was a book. And it's crazy because I want your listeners to pay attention to this line, and I want for them to even just close their eyes and to think with me here. There is something in your life that you need to do, and you are not doing it, and you know what it is, and I need you to go do it. And it was funny because I went home for my massage that day in drew said, how was your misogyny? I said, I'm going to write a book. And he's like, I am so confused. How am masseuse or sorry? How a massage therapist told you that you need to write a book and what's really fascinating to me is as someone who is highly confident who's a big achiever, it was almost like I needed somebody to just remind me that there are things in our lives that we know we need to do that we're avoiding. And that night I opened up a Google Doc and I started typing. And it was really just this tiny dose of permission in this reminder of like, hey, there are other things in your life that you've wanted to do or wanted to try..

Entrepreneur on FIRE
"one question" Discussed on Entrepreneur on FIRE
"Jenna say what's up to fire nation and share something that you believe about becoming successful that most people disagree with. Okay, so first off, I've been an audience member of fire nation. For years. So this is a dream come true. So let's not belittle that fact because people would totally agree that this is an incredible opportunity. So one thing that people often disagree with is that when I set goals, I don't always use the whole smart framework instead. I really set goals around how I want something to feel, which isn't always quantifiable, but it is real. And so when I think about what does success look like, I reframe it and say, what should success feel like when I achieve something? And that's kind of how I move through life and entrepreneurship these days. So fire nation, first off, you can just tell what a generous giving soul Jenna is by sharing that at the top of the show. Number two, you can already tell what kind of value bomb she'll be dropping. The rest of this episode..

The Daily Boost
"one question" Discussed on The Daily Boost
"Secret weapon to progress procrastinating? Is there? Can you take this if I just give it to you? Is there really a secret super duper thing that some people have that you don't have that allows them not to procrastinate and you procrastinate? Is there really? Well, the answer is not really. It's just a mindset. And so we have to work through that. So I could talk for 5 hours and you will not get the secret because the bottom line is you just got to do it, right? So we all know that, but fundamentally, let's make it up and pretend they're secrets here. Okay, first off, if you don't think you should be doing it, just get it off your list and go away. Whatever you have on your relationship procrastinating, just look at it and say, do I have to do it? Should it even be there? And if not, just get rid of it. And watch how much better you sleep tonight. Now the other possibility. Man, I don't know. Is that it simply doesn't mean enough to you to start the process. It's simply doesn't mean enough to you to start the process. Or said another way, other things mean more to you. Now this kind of goes back to some mindset work. If we go deep into mind science now, with all the imaging we have, now we can see what's actually going on inside your mind. But truthfully, what ends up happening is what means the most gets done. Sway the wine works. Set another way if there is an option on alternative out there that means more for you to do than the thing you're procrastinating. You're not ever going to get to it. You're going to do the thing you want to do. So either you don't need to do it anyway, or there is simply something out there that means more to you so you need to focus your attention back on that. To find a way to make it mean a lot. And that's why when you do your taxes, it's like, well, that doesn't mean anything to me. I don't pay my taxes. And suddenly you start thinking about the IRS collecting on you. It means more to you not to get that email, not an email, but a letter. I've gotten them all over the years, trust me. I'll let her at a phone call kind of stuff. It has to mean a lot to you. So yes, you must complete some tasks. There's something you just have to do this. There's no doubt about that. That's called being an adult. What? I have to adult. Oh no. It's not that bad once you get used to it. It's called being a responsible person. What? The R word I've got to be responsible and do stuff. Actually, that's freedom you're looking for right there when you take responsibility for everything. But if your list keeps getting longer, it is really time to question yourself, is this important enough to me to get it done? It's that simple. Do I even need to do it that other question I wrote there without thinking about it? I don't think you're procrastinating. I think, well, you know, you can listen back to the show. There's a lot of stuff in here, a lot of insight here, but ultimately at the end of the day, there's no magic pill. I don't have a magic wand. I can't force you. Nobody can. You know that magic fire that magic thing called motivation that one day just gets you doing what you think you ought to be doing. Hey, do me a favor. If you haven't joined me at the Facebook group, it's growing nice. It's a nice group over there. Just go to daily goose podcast dot com slash Facebook. And answer my simple questions, please. They're nice. Be nice be cool, I'll let you in, come in, have fun, shoot me a note, chat with me a little bit. Let's have a good time. That's daily boost podcast dot com slash Facebook. You have a great day. I'm going to see you tomorrow right here. On the daily boost..

The Daily Boost
"one question" Discussed on The Daily Boost
"On Monday, I always ask a very simple question. We'll keep it fast today, so we get on with this very cool show. I have so much to share with you today. Have you done your homework? When the show's done, sit back. Maybe kick your head back into car close your eyes for a minute. And just think, how's my life going? Good or bad? Love it or list it. Don't want you too much real estate shows. Do I want to make changes or do I want to keep what I have? It's really simple to do that. I just tell you this, all of us get busy. Before you know it, you haven't thought about your life for three years. Tell me I'm not right on that one. So if you do at least a little bit today, like two or three minutes when the show's over, just ask yourself that question, make a couple notes and watch if your subconscious mind begins to make corrections in your life for you. It's awesome. So I have a question today for you. And this comes from right around 15,000 hours of direct coaching clients just about everywhere. High performance individuals type a folks people getting stuff done for the most part. And a few others as well. But over time I've learned something. I've heard that these high performance individuals tend to do all their planning in November, and they do their goal setting. They do their projections in the next year, like 2022. They're kind of done. The reason I did it is because they want to be done in December. They want to get through the holidays, maybe Thanksgiving, and then relax a little bit. It's not too late to do this. If you haven't started, but they want to relax and that's the goal today. The goal today is to stick something in your brain right now. So you can begin to move towards your planning in 2022 and not show up on New Year's Eve going. What am I going to do? Yay. And then you have a bottle of champagne you forgot what you did. So what we're going to do is by asking this question by putting this inside your mind, it's going to have you ever preloaded your mind. You haven't heard that before? It's like I want to write a motorcycle. I preload the engine in the back tire so that I can keep the motorcycle standing. We'll talk about that on another podcast. You preload your mind, and your preload your mind is, you're trying to figure out something and you can't figure it out. I am legendary for this one. There's something that I just stumped. You can't figure it out. But now I know that I'm stumped, and I know it's going to take me two or three days to figure it out. So what I do is I preload my mind, I'm stumped at or whatever I'm trying to solve. And walk away. Now I just know probably three days later in the shower between the shampoo and conditioner. I'm going to come up with the answer. Have you done that? Tell me you have, right? Most people have. That's what this is all about today. So don't get too serious about this. We don't like to take herself too seriously around here. I like to keep it really simple and work with the way you're going to do this anyway. So here's that question. Ready for this? I'll give you some framing here real fast. Sometimes I get frustrated. I don't know what to do. Because all of us have new things that rib in their life every single day, and we don't know what to do. And it amazes me that we can go through life like that. That you can live decade after decade after decade and still something shows up, and you're like, okay. Never seen that before. What do I do now? I'm not talking cable news either. I'm talking real life. So when things show up that you don't know what to do, the question I always ask myself is, what can I do? Simple question. And I challenge you to use that today a couple of times. What can I do? When you get stumped, and you'll find really quickly, something will come in your head. Boom, just like that. It may be figured out, or you may have an answer right now. But this time of year, I go a little bit deeper and I take that one simple little question. And I start asking what can I do in a year? What can I do in a year if you want to, what will I do on a year? Maybe you can take it that what must I do in a year? But what can I do in a year? Because it takes us away from trying to go, okay, I'm going to make a $1 million next year or like everybody else. Everybody wants $10,000 a month. That's what they all want these days. It's crazy. It used to be a 100,000 a year. Then it became 10,000 a month. Where they come from? What can I do in a year? That most people always overestimate what they can get done in a couple of weeks, certainly a day. But they really do underestimate what can happen in a year or ten years. You can change everything. Really quickly. It's enormous, the difference. Focus on the short term picture, the leads to a ton of stress. I think you figured that out. Expanding your thinking to an entire year leaves more breathing room. Now if we layer this into it and we get lots of systems in place, in other words, we figure out what works, we build a foundation with that. So we just know what works every single day. The systems and rituals that work, taking care of yourself and paying the bills on time stuff like that. That's a million of them. But we get that stuff in play, and now we can begin to look into the next year and say, what can I do in 2022? Hey, I made a rhyme. I would focus on two areas, okay? As I'm doing this, I would say, okay, well, stop asking the year what do I do? Well, number one, what can I do in the remainder of 2021? What can I do? Think of it that way. And what must I do? What will I do? It may be nothing. It may be just relaxed, and that's okay. But the second focus is what will I accomplish what can I do in 2022? So what can I do in a year? What can I do in a year? And I urge you if this didn't sink into you right now, if you're letting it kind of blow by and just forgetting that. I urge you to pull it back in. What can I do in a year? What will I do in a year? But must I do? In 2022, I urge you to consider that, because right now, it's coming up fast in 2023 will be here before you know. Be like, what happened? The year flew past. Oh, my goodness. Once you visualize your big picture goal, it gets a lot easier to focus on the details of getting things done. All right, got a big week coming up. I know it's Thanksgiving week. We have a lot to do. I will be focused on this and sliding more and more into getting stuff happening in 2022 as we move forward. If you need anything at all, I am just an email away. Scott at motivation to move dot com is where you can get a hold of me. Usually, I'm pretty quick to get back to you. I do respond to every single email. Sometimes it's the next morning, but if you'd like to set a note, and spread the word about the daily boost podcast, I always appreciate you. Remember, if you know anybody in Iceland, make sure that you shoot an email over there and just introduce it. And find out who that person in China is listening to as well. I have a good day. I'll see you tomorrow right here on the daily boost..

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
"one question" Discussed on Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
"Host uninspired nation along with macaulay my wife my every time. Yes this takes. You did get it right me anyway. You got your name right if you didn't get your name right. Then we'd have an issue if you've ever wanted greater peace guidance and understanding the world. Then do we have the become a modern mystic. Show for you. Today we'll talk about what's a modernistic how to become on mystic and why we all wanna become mystics for ourselves our children and our planet so welcome back to the show or was that your line. No that's your line. So welcome back to the show jessica. Are you ready to shot by. Yes because i've just been petting my meows. Your meows anyway. For those of you know meals is our our one of our cherished kitties who we named sir meows irs but when we introduce him to my mom who's lived in new jersey for the last fifty years of her life She called him miatas. And then what happened when we went on the massachusetts new hampshire beach. Well we took A rooster review and meals for a walk in his stroller. And we we met a very gentleman with a dog who i introduced me. Alvarez meows irs and he said oh nice to meet you noses nice massachusetts. How did distinguish meals is. I think is how your mom says it houses and then he said ya'll's aha and laze rusada nice roosa- roosa- you do that much better than me. I have lived here for a year or two. I may have grown up on this coast. I never packed my cause. But i can sure say larussa or to roost and worcester. First question based question ready. This was an awkward shifting of gears. But why not. I am not ready so historically we are doing great we did a show a couple of weeks ago. It was amazing. I get nervous anytime on air with jessica because she can be a little bit intimidating on the mike. I got my notes right here. Okay my pretend index cards. I see you're like back. You're going through them. Shuffling them here. Lots of love to alec on the other side said alec or i don't know all right okay first question. Who are you know the question that is asked by wa. Every single potential. Coaching client which these days is quite exclusive but And i actually i asked you. This question A few months ago. But i said more like who are you and i said i am a modern mystic. You didn't. I didn't say that at all so what you're implying. Little backstory is what. you're implying. is i help raise. People's vibration shifa elevate consciousness. Shift humanity raise people's libration shift consciousness. Elevate humanity and you're going no but who are you if people come to the channel of people come to the website if they come here if they come there who are you and you didn't feel that was a sufficient answer. Did you know. I thought that was a lot of fluff. I mean i know you really really believe in each tenant of that statement term of a fluff but i really want you to get to the essence. Because i think we've been asking this question for the last decade or sell well okay Maybe we were asking it for ten years that we should have been chasing us down when we did Things like barefoot running which is now over a decade ago. We didn't actually wanna teach just about barefoot running. We wanted to teach something else and we're trying to find a back door into teaching that. Yeah you don't want to be known as the barefoot manner for the rest of your life. No that's probably. Why the whole thing wayne dyer. All that stuff deliberately didn't work out so that i wasn't like pimping my feet or anybody else's for the rest of my life in there they're not really Shut him worthy new. No and it's interesting. How that took place. The the aesthetically pleasing feet word so aesthetically pleasing anymore as styrian guidance from the university can't believe we're even going there to say that's not who and what you are. That is an element that helped. You can help other people so fi years after we went down the barefoot running road we launched inspire nation and even then we struggled. Because you're like you could talk about anything that we had dan iru fox many years ago. Who said i could make a telephone pole. Sound interesting so we talked about health than we talked about. Well then we talked about Women's performance send. I don't even know what obscurity we everything we could all under the umbrella. That's the term. Oh before i wait in the words chase me down all under the umbrella of inspiration helping you to shine bright and that was great or start but what we know. Is this that if we have a bunch of studio lights around us we get nice. Diffuse soft lighting if we took that same amount of wattage and focused it to the pin to the tip of a needle that amount of focus it would be a laser beam that could literally shoot to a satellite beyond or burn through steel. We didn't have focused and that focus. It made everything everything having to do with the business a lot more challenging like telling your story well. He does f. b. thing and he was a pro athlete. He had near death experiences. He's been bear for it he can spend on his head. No i can't. He's a rooster whisper circus performer. And i'm just thinking about like how. How even coming up with your your your coaching page. I was like well. What are you. What are you claiming that you can help people with everything and there's a part of me that says that's true but if you're everything to everyone than you're nothing no one didn't.

MyTalk 107.1
"one question" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"You. And, uh, you know what? I got you a little gift. Oh, What's that? Oh, it's very exciting. Jamie Spears has filed his very own petition. Oh, and the conservatorship. I'll give it to me. Oh, okay. Wow. That's not what I was expecting in terms of reactions, but yes. Can we get some toxic up in here? Were you tell me more. Feed it to me. How you tell you more? Okay, So here's me get me more. Here's the deal. So I know that this might be confusing because if you're kind of a casual observer, you might be thinking like I thought we've already been here and casual observer. Although not you are not playing one on the radio. You're so not what Because the news before was that he said. Okay. Yeah, no. All just like all bow out as the conservator. Well, she was already freeze and Britney free. Come on. Thank you. So you have all very good questions. This is big, because this isn't just him saying I'm going to bow out as the conservator. This is him filing a petition to actually end the conservatorship. That's big. That is big, big. So that's like the news today. Hmm. That's the news. Actually, this was the news yesterday, the filing from Jamie Spears, the petition to the Los Angeles County Superior Court. NBC News got their eyes on it. And it says the following, among other things that Britney Spears quote is entitled to have this court now. Seriously. Consider whether this conservatorship is no longer required, the filing went on. Then to say that Britney Spears is circumstances have changed to such an extent. That grounds for establishment of a conservatorship may no longer exist. Now. What's interesting about this? While there's so many interesting things first of all, would you like to issue a reaction Bradley to them? Well, first of all, my reaction is no. I smell. I smell a rat. And the rat has gotta to pay and his name is Jamie Spears. He doesn't really wear to pay. But a rat would have to wear a two page and Jamie Spears hair because Rats don't have hairdos. So I smell wasn't expecting that. But okay, I smell a rat. And also the language was very interesting. I I I heard a word in there. Uh, which is May And I also smell a rat. So anyway, that's my reaction. Okay, so I want to get to your rat. But I also wanted to enhance the story in the following way. So the, uh the, um The petition also went on to argue that Britney Should not need Her to go undergo a psychological evaluation. Now that was the thing that Britney said in her when she addressed the court. She was like, I don't want to have to do the psychological evaluation. I've had to do it empty Food times. I don't want to be subject to that again. She has basically said. I refused to do it. Quote the conservatorship has helped Miss Spears get through a major life crisis, rehabilitate and advance her career and put her finances and her affairs in order. But recently, things have changed. Miss Spears is now outspoken in her frustration with the level of control imposed by conservative ship and has pleaded with this court to quote have let her have her life back. Okay? Yes, Bradley. One question or one caveat. I just want to point out notice the Lang Whenever you hear conservatives ship, just substitute Jamie Spears and notice how he took the opportunity to pat himself on the back. Like the Conservatives ship is telling great service to the spears. Uh, you mean you? Oh, thanks for telling us what a great job you've done. Well, nice try, see what you're doing? And one of the telling things as far as that's concerned, Bradley is That it says that the conservative ship has helped her get through major life crises rehabilitate, you know, rehabilitate in advance her career. When is a conservatorship necessary to help somebody rehabilitate or advance their career? Not in the bylaws? No, but you're right, Bradley that's like a break your arm patting yourself on the back Jamie Speed, which is also a little bit of padding the something I don't know what the metaphor is, but What What's going on right now is very clear what Jamie Spears is trying to do. And I think that's where we're getting. Exactly. So okay, So so we are going to tiptoe over to this other side where we're going to Consider what Britney Spears lawyer has to say about this now. Britney Spears, lawyer Matthew Rosen guard. This is her new lawyer. This is the one that she petitioned to be able to appoint her own lawyer, and she was able to do that one that even if he's talking out of one side of the mouth, isn't you know, taking a Follow me. Technically, he's taking a paycheck from the conservative ship. But We have a at least proof in this particular case that he's not duplicitous as her previous attorney was. Thank you. Now what we need to remember is Matthew Rosengarten is the one who filed that original petition to remove Jamie Spears last month. That's the one that this seems to be in response of, um, but again a different situation. He petitioned that that Jamie Spears be removed as the conservator and Jamie Spears is petitioning that they end or consider ending the conservatorship. So two totally different things. Matthew Rosen guard. Argued in that filing that Jamie Spears wasn't acting in Britney's best interest and it wasn't because it wasn't and that he may have misused her finances. And so in that petition to end in that petition There was an element that would be investigating Jamie Spears as her conservator. Oh, right. Oh, wait a minute. So you're saying That the process that her attorney would like to, uh, have the conservatorship go through. Would require looking at the person who was driving the conservatorship for many years AK Jamie Spears, so maybe somehow there is an incentive suddenly for Jamie Spears to just poof be gone. Make it all go away ending do do do anything needs We have a winner. Now this is what Matthew Rosengarten said in his in his statement yesterday. Oh, okay. For those of you at home. We need to explain what has happened. Um, as you know, we have a YouTube channel standby. We're getting used to the new normal again. Remember the old new normal So okay, really quick. We're going to get back to Britney Spears in the conservatorship but bringing everybody up to speed..

CLEANING UP THE MENTAL MESS with Dr. Caroline Leaf
"one question" Discussed on CLEANING UP THE MENTAL MESS with Dr. Caroline Leaf
"Of clinician and patient. It's totally consuming absorbing. It's really mapping in this field for thirty eight years and the street in every too many books and the through your book the stories that story narrative at it. But it's the way you handle it the way you show as you see the lives of patients new first patients that you've put the inside of the insight on the inside kind of thing it's fascinating and very well written very absorbing three easy. It's an incredibly easy. Read a quick read and full of li. Listen you know you feel each.

KOA 850 AM
"one question" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"Here's an I Heart radio podcast preview. I want to ask you If Fred Rogers, we're here today and you could sit down with him, he sat across from you and said Hi, Ashleigh. It's nice to meet you. I'm Fred. I want to know what you would ask him. It wouldn't be one question. I want you to tell me about every person you've ever loved. I think there's so much to learn from listening to people talk about the people who make them feel a certain way. So there I am. On the couch with Mr Rogers. Wow, Look at my face. The way that he looked at me. I felt like you saw me when we people can understand our feelings and talk about them. We're free to be who we like being For 30 years, Mr. Rogers looked through our television screens and said to millions of kids, I see you. I like you just the way you are. But what do we miss about Fred's message when we only focus on the sweater and the sneakers? I mean, does Fred Rogers matter today? I think a lot of people just thought that he was very simplistic. But there was an incredible depth and call to action on the show. I'm Carvell Wallace. And this is finding Fred, Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I Heart radio app number.

KFI AM 640
"one question" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"Want to ask you If Fred Rogers, we're here today and you could sit down with him who sat across from you and said Hi, Ashleigh. It's nice to meet you. I'm Fred. I want to know what you would ask him. It wouldn't be one question. Uh, I want you to tell me about every person you've ever loved. Mm. I think there's so much to learn from listening to people talk about the people who make them feel a certain way. So there I am on the couch with Mr Rogers. Wow, look at my face the way that he looked at me. I felt like you saw me when we people can understand our feelings and talk about them. We're free to be who we like being For 30 years, Mr. Rogers looked through our television screens and said to millions of kids, I see you. I like you just the way you are. But what do we miss about Fred's message when we only focus on the sweater and the sneakers? I mean, does Fred Rogers matter today? I think a lot of people just thought that he was very simplistic. But there was an incredible depth and call to action on the show. I'm Carvell Wallace. And this is finding Fred, Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I. Heart radio app number one for music, radio and podcasts, all in one by heart radio goes one on one with Billy Joe from Green Day talking about how he feels. Rock shows are theatrical. Was watching Ziggy Stardust and the spiders from Mars the film the other day, the way that Bowie just was like so theatrical. I think that's what rock music is. Rock is theater, you know,.

The Interchange
"one question" Discussed on The Interchange
"In the in the most prominent places which in that case annual reporters is probably the the best bet here and you already addressed policy so like one question that we are actually really interested in of course. What is the effect on policy The eu for example has provided guidelines on financial disclosure..

WNYC 93.9 FM
"one question" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Back to snap judgment hellbent episode always from Washington today we're taking a journey We've never taken before. Together. You and I were going to balance a very curious tightly between the real and the unreal all with one question in mind. How far would you go? Snap judgment. One. Yeah. The time traveler leaves her craft in the cops of trees near the center of the park. She walks quickly as quickly she can these days with her aging knees and hips. She takes the subway downtown until she reaches the poorest part of the city. She finds the artist at home amidst the squalor, paint scattered. No hot water barely room for a dirty mattress. He is so young, the artist a smooth face in the dark of his walk up. She supposes. This will be easy from the hungry tilt of his face to his stooped posture from painting under the attic roof right off, she can tell he does not recognize her. Her face is lined now her hair faded from gold to white. She tells him that she is a very famous curator. A lie. She says she has heard rumors about him. But now here surrounded by his work, she can see he has no talent that his paintings are no good. This too, is a lie. Still she continues. Give a painting. She tells him it will ruin you And those that love you pick a job that pays one was security. Don't she wants stability, Happiness. The artist looks at her aghast but defiant. He knows his way around this kind of truth. When the time traveler returns to her own time, she hit straight to the.