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BiggerPockets Money Podcast
"ramiz" Discussed on BiggerPockets Money Podcast
"My dream for you is not that you suddenly unleash the floodgates and start you know spending all this crazy wait. That's not my dream. You everything we talked about mindy was about a beautiful vision of you. Your family on a bike trip. And i love it. I love it for the most part you said. Look i'm not really interested in like fancy hotels. Food is whatever it's just fuel for us. I just wanna be out with my family. I think that's beautiful all i did. All i did was push you to think just a little bit bigger and we got to the point where your husband takes photographs. But he's not in them. I think i would love for your husband to be in the photos with everybody else to i would too. Thanks for doing now with me. That took a lot. Yeah thanks screen. i i think. I think it's phenomenal about that kind of thing. Is that if you push yourself in. Think those things like you don't have to quote unquote have one at money to have an experience like that at that point and i think that brings you back to ramiz highest level point with this. Is that yet figuring out what you want. And what is truly going to make you happy with this kind of stuff and starting with that in backing into it you can arrive at these outputs much sooner in life with that kind of stuff. Yeah it's it's it's joyful. It's joyful to see in mindy. I know that you know this is a challenging conversation but to me i only had this conversation with you because i could tell from our conversation that you've arrived you have one and now there's room for that next chapter of your life to me. Money is joy. it's joyful. They say money changes people. Have you ever heard people say that. Money changes always say that negatively. Yeah money does change people. it changed me. It allowed me to be more adventurous to dream bigger to try new things to bring other people with me to be more charitable and i think that for everybody.

BiggerPockets Money Podcast
"ramiz" Discussed on BiggerPockets Money Podcast
"You not do that I don't do that at all. i don't i don't have. We don't have a vision document. But i've also been married longer than the term vision documents been around so i my main not main goal underlying factor is. I want to stay married. The number one thing that comes both fight about is money. I don't want to have fights with my husband. I don't know if you guys have had a fight yet. They're not fun. I don't wanna do that. I want to have conversations. So i'm my mantra is if i want to know something i ask and if i want him to know something i tell him and we don't fight a lot and there's people oh you don't play over it. We very rarely fight because we agree on a lot of things i mean. That's why i married him because we are so similar worlds different in a lot of ways. But where we're different things that i don't care about. We agree on cars. I don't really need a fancy car. We had a fancy car. We decided it wasn't for us. Now we drive to very old cars and we don't care we like to travel but we we're not staying in the hotels that ramiz staying and you said five hundred dollars night at like. Oh my god. I don't think i've ever stated hotel. It's five hundred dollars a night but did that's not something that means anything to me. I want to spend time with my girls. I want to have a really really nice bike. It i think it caused. It was like some short so it was like an off size and it was three years old but still brand new. They hadn't been able to sell it. It was thirteen hundred dollars which to me is a lot of money back then. It certainly was but it was like a three thousand dollar bike which i think is kind of insane for a bicycle..

10 Bestest
"ramiz" Discussed on 10 Bestest
"Real thing. Because they started making those planned obsolescence where the super fast. Yeah yeah yeah sounds amazing. Under many different other links they have blogs. They had a podcast. It was short only eighteen episodes but still checking on their blog. They they're still put now movies. They have so many different resources. So definitely worth checking out this website. Love it. I will thank you very welcome all right. Don't forget you can check all of this show notes out. I should say on tempests dot com slash food excellent. Yeah michael sheet. I am going to be talking about a poet and this is a roomy in episode one hundred and eighty guest. Mickey trowbridge shared a beautiful poem by the world. Renowned much loved poet rumi. She talked about the poem and how its meaning and how she uses a meditation but she did not talk about roomy himself and so i wanted to share him because he so amazing his full name melena gelatin. Roomy probably out pronouncing that correctly but we will call him rumi which is how he is known. He was a thirteenth century. Persian poet and islamic dervish and a sufi mystic. He is regarded as one of the greatest spiritual masters and poets his most famous for his lyrics and for his epoch. Work whose name translates to spiritual couplets. This piece was especially influential thought and literature throughout the middle east. He was born in twelve o seven ad and he belonged to a family of highly educated theologians but he created accessible teachings that touched so many different kinds of people because he made use of everyday life circumstances to describe the spiritual world. Roomies poets poems have acquired immense popularity especially among persian speakers of afghanistan iran and tajikistan but rooms popularity has gone beyond national and ethnic borders. He is considered to be one of the major classical poets worldwide ramiz works have been translated to many languages across the world. Russian german or turkish arabic french italian english and spanish roomie was a disciple of one of his father's students. And under his guidance he practiced sufism and acquired a lot of knowledge about spiritual matters and secrets of the spiritual world roomy inherited his father's spiritual leader position and became a prominent religious leader. And by the time he was twenty four years old proven himself as a well informed scholar in the field of religious science and he wrote absolutely gorgeous poetry ruining shawn. Thank you so much sharing that. Can you believe that. How lucy yet. I mean i can. I can tie well. And it's funny. Because when i saw this show now it's like oh. Are we sure we ever talked about that. I do. I was like oh yeah. Monkey talked about that. And i loved her approach to because she takes one meditation specific kind of makes it her almost mantra.

Podcast Metanoia
"ramiz" Discussed on Podcast Metanoia
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Stuff To Blow Your Mind
"ramiz" Discussed on Stuff To Blow Your Mind
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The Agostinho Zinga Show
"ramiz" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show
"The board but by two thousand fifteen Seems will come in apar- in a year. Miss homes exposes the fake. It's an allergy. She talented not work at all. And by two thousand eighteen the company she founded had collapsed. Miss home to now face. Seven face faces charges about twenty years in if found guilty of fraud. Charges against the chef never previously told us side of the story her trial. Us homes resolute with hobart our because he watched as she is expected to plead guilty. Twist moses weekend. Her lawyers will argue that her ex-boyfriend and business partner ramiz sunny bella wani essentially abuse an immersion controlled by the time of the alleged crimes imperative mental. Stay bell fifty sixty faces. Similar charges. Cold claims outrageous. It will be up to the jury to decide that what sympathy or harsh the judge and the woman who fought everyone from statesman to secretaries is crazy in it. Imagine being and if you see this guy to sunny dude he doesn't look somebody's who's ever going to abuse woman again. Looks can be deceiving but if ever does somebody else just probably happy to girlfriend happy to have somebody that looks like kind of paying attention. That'll be the kind of guy to think he's ever going to be. Somebody's going to be abusing woman especially under that kind of guys is completely irrational and then we move on of course these kind of interesting articles of the guardian. That is home trial spell. The end of gil's era necessarily think it does. I think it should really be a way to kind of. Because i've seen some people where they basically saying see. Women are dumb women can be duplicitous and conniving and sociopathic to. No one was a nine there. But don't figure that case pinkus case of if anything basically exposes the fallacy exists within start up world right especially when it comes to investing in these startups. And and you know your best. Somebody that's going to become the next airbnb. Uber and explore. Fight the reason being is when you're an angel investor or you're a hedge fund wherever it may be you have many stories of success but also many if not more as failures of times that you've missed out in particular deal you missed out on. An uber missed out back in when they i didn't believe in. Yep something on this kind of lines..

Slate's Culture Gabfest
"ramiz" Discussed on Slate's Culture Gabfest
"Not that i mind but why. Why are we listening to daily little secret. By all american rejects right. Now you mean you didn't want to relive memories of like grinding high school gymnasium. You're welcome for that mental image. That's not why we're listening to it. We're listening to it because today we are talking about secrets keeping you know as they say secrets. Secrets are no fun. Unless they're shared with everyone or at least just us and that's what this episode of ice is all about spilling secrets and we're broadly getting into why for literally decades online. Now we've all been obsessed with sharing our darkest dirtiest and most interior thoughts with the worldwide web justice passed tuesday singer-songwriter. An absolute legend jasmine sullivan asked her fans for secrets that they wouldn't tell their partners and launched an instagram story. Heard round the world or at least my world but what exactly draws us to spilling our goods to millions of strangers or two one stranger. Jasmine sullivan specifically is at the relief. The rush the danger. The seemingly low stakes. That aren't that low because like privacy concerns are thing whatever the case. The allure has not only failed several social media platforms from whisper. Spare to the abbey named post secret. It's also driven engagement for influencers and celebrities. And i mean honestly even our own employer hype rudy. How you doing. It seems like everyone is soliciting secrets from their followers to share with audiences of you know millions on today's episode. We're exploring the world of the not so secret. Secret internet from the petty joy that jasmine sullivan story inspired to the secrets that y'all sent us. obviously telling. Stranger secrets is a tale as old as catholocism. Forgive me father dr sand. It has been an approximate two decades. Since my last session. I mean here is not suggesting that this is new but with the internet did here and continues to do is democratized the act telling us secret and brought in the audience who can be privy to it lest you think this is going to be a history lesson that we do love a history lesson we also put out our own call for secrets from listeners. And you guys a. I'm worried i'm concerned proud of you. You did not disappoint us and we will divulge those later in the show. Get it together. Bish no all along with different. So on tuesday night. Jasmine sullivan singer songwriter again. Icon if you haven't listened to hotels. I don't know what the thought and you need to listen to it anyway. She opens up her instagram chooses. Chaos and rights. it's that time again and poses a question to her two million dollars. Tell me a secret novato your partner. I love it. It's the perfect question because its relationship drama. Which is what everyone loves which is why the red it forum. Our relationships is insanely popular. And it's also again a secret and this is not the first time jasmine's done this in the lead-up and aftermath to hotels which again phenomenal album. But importantly about being a ho and also love and also secrets and also your partner finding out about secrets. It's an incredibly can't album and features stories from women like arslan it's about like their trials and tribulations with love. So that's important. Backstory because jasmine is already cultivated reputation of both being home being messy. And again of we. I love her but she's done this before. Well she'll ask her followers first stories. That kind of fit into this brand that. She's built for herself so she does tuesday night. Basically her fans are primed and ready an alarming number of responses about how many of her fans want to have had sex with their partners. Dads again messy incredible. Some of them are mundane like my partners. Breath stinks but i'll never tell them there's one that says not my man yet. He'll never know my girl. Best season the strap on me which iconic another concerning says the time i broke into his house and he caught me wasn't the only time i broke broken. And then another one. I think this one might be my favorite just because it doesn't even feel okay. It's wrong but like is it wrong. They right we're renting a house that i bought four years ago. He doesn't know he just deposits grant money every month. That's an incredible scam. I was here. I mean he's just helping out with that. Like i mean he's putting the down payment anyway. Bribe what each of these posts looks like so people jasmine post the like question the request for secrets and then she ripostes each secret in an individual slide. Yeah and so on every single slide. There's either a song like gnarled barclays crazy which win. I'm one went up league. That's better that's way better version. So now's barclays crazy or they'll be a mean and then also some commentary like y'all. This is too much or y'all must be stopped or when someone confessed there's a video them having sex with their ex somewhere on the internet. Jasmine rope dropped the link. This i feel like this only furthers. The like communal vibe of these stories right because it's not just a post reshare in a vacuum. It's you also have jasmine sullivan reacting to your secrets. Your secrets like adding commentary in a way that it's like oh this is my friend. Who's like low key but also on my side as i scam this man no exactly it kind of flips appear social relationship on its head like you feel the connection. Jasmine jasmine is also in some ways. Feeling the connection you enough to comment on your messy is so a little bit of larger trend. Spotting analysis jasmine has perfected this art form. This thing that influencers all over instagram do and have been doing for a while. The first time i remember seeing it was probably like eight or ten months ago on the instagram of somebody. I know from a reality. tv show. I can't believe i'm saying this. Did you ever. What are you one are you. The one obviously obviously only watched the season where everyone was queer. The best season the best season the only season of are you the one canonic -ly but the one and only messy bisexual that is durant. I love rimi okay. Remy's also pretty well known in the party scene ramiz the on only fans and remmy put out a call for secrets for i think i think specifically like pertaining to sex and my god. This stuff people were sitting in was dirty lake. We talk about pretty much everything on this podcast. But i think we even have to censor these men.

Feliz Dia Novo
"ramiz" Discussed on Feliz Dia Novo
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Breaking Biotech
"ramiz" Discussed on Breaking Biotech
"Share that you have right zone is if we have eight years in a row that we take a third of patient starts. My guess is we'll be pretty close to a third of that ten to fifteen. If if the the duration on treatment is longer my guess is that the ten to fifteen would be logo along with that duration of therapy goes that ten fifteen could end up being conservative. Twenty eight twenty nine timeframe right now but yeah. We wouldn't our our hope and expectation. Is that once. We get to a a strong in your position in the marketplace that we don't see any reason why we won't be a reasonably close to to equal share of asian starts amazing. The product profile support said You know think everything thinking about. It should supported The only thing knew all things being equal they are bigger companies and so was take some sort of a discount civic. We're not gonna get fully equal share. It's okay. I mean if if at the end of the day we ended up with twenty to twenty five percent of ten to fifteen billion which may actually end up being higher than that is a great outcome for everybody there short and if we have we excel and we're able to really get full share of new patient starts for is long period of time At some point we should have some sort of closer to equal share of those ramiz. But it's it's a long term yet. This is a long term is allow revenues to be had along the way a lot of opportunities for for success and again even if even if only twenty to twenty five percent of that ten fifteen or more. I think we're gonna have a happy outcome for cheryl's anyone anyone who's essentially thinking about buying today. All of those outcomes are fantastic. Yeah i think so too and just touched on this briefly. I don't believe you guys have given any guidance. In terms of tuck samat pricing. Is that right So we've given a little bit of guidance not a not a ton. I'll give you what we what we've served said today between seal ellen ms norris's suspending having separate pricing. For the two indications would seal l. Always said is. There are a number of cd twenty. Six twenty lake approved agents now. So you've got toxin in cll and e some malignancies jerem. Generally you have The the two cd twenties by rocha were talks in. Open a tuesday ab They're priced at thing. Fifty five to sixty five seventy for months.

Sitting Ringside
"ramiz" Discussed on Sitting Ringside
"Remembers guy. He's the one that got his ear. Torn off right loaded mac. Yeah that's that all that's right. He added fight max. Griffin's now remember 'cause. I mean you can't knock him fuck it max griffin. Stop not look at what he did to. Carlos condit not long ago and i mean he's ranked one hundred forty seven at welterweight each super. Far out there. Sasha's still got tremendous upside it's a good two styles. Matchup were stryker versus grappler. My opinion nancy is probably the better striker. But it's a pick him spite. I'm gonna pick sasha poetic saying you can sasha third of as well social latin nicole for sure. I mean if is able to win the fight. I mean coming up on the last fight. It kind of seems like a way to beat him is to take him down and he could be submitted. I've got some holes in his game. I wouldn't be surprised on the other side of the coin. Ramiz gets the win. But i don't think he did. His guys are facing the chopping block so starting night. Wounded fight though. That's album finding next up. Fifty five action. Roosevelt roberts against the Familiar to you rob and most of us pretty much notice guy. Agnosio by love lahana's. He basically kept boy. Chris brown out of the ufc for beaten him in the. But i'm just keep here see now and a man i mean he got. He got finished like pretty nasty. You know what i mean. And it's I think what he fought on. Rex days fighting lightweight rex. You use you bought it seventy s. A baby wasn't yeah. Well he's going to be fighting yes with his. Last fight was against a giant modesi. That's huge all split by split decision yet But yet that's our that's a boy that kept crystal gifts mass. I dunno roosevelt. Roberts has been pretty highly. Talked about you by dana white. And i mean i thought he would have took out a jim miller picked him against in that five for sure. But i don't know both these guys stood up to come in. They got something to prove your Roberts a little bit more. But by. Monday's bought a hell of a fucking warming of the bull mc seo. He's a gamer on another pickups fight. Pretty good second bounce. You'll have to kick this car off. I'm gonna go with roosevelt roberts by decision man. Picking by mandis and i'm gonna pick him. He's going to house. I julian the second round man is gonna knock this without now. Really larry got roosevelt. Roberts.

The Meb Faber Show
"ramiz" Discussed on The Meb Faber Show
"Lot of frenzied activity and a lot of people. And if you just look at the age curve maybe two three years our we're gonna peak out on millennial demand and then you may have a more balanced market but we still have supply challenges. Many markets the slides very low. And you're gonna probably have continued price appreciation for while. But i'm not one to try what's really interesting. Is the real estate market. Unlike the stock market is a very important point. And i realize that i found. I started buying homes in march. Two thousand nine. You would think as a stock investor. Oh my god you're timing was mesa no because the housing market did bottom really until the end of two thousand eleven or two thousand twelve is very very slow moving to trends and so all the underinvestment for two thousand nine to two thousand fourteen really started getting in two thousand sixteen two thousand seventeen very very clearly the two thousand twelve in terms of home prices but in terms of building and everything else. So it's the slow moving to three four year process that we're in the midst of in where things can keep going but in my heart seeing where everything is now is the good tight especially if you have investment properties while i'm starting to monetize my own personal real estate the next twelve to twenty four months including the previous year it's like a seller's paradise down. He made a little reference to video games. Which i know is an area near and dear to your heart but also has some portfolio threads. So let's talk about that but before we jump in tell us quickly how you think about portfolio position sizing in the portfolio in general. Are you doing any shorting as long only or their ten names. Or they're a hundred names or is it one hundred percent mexican housing or what now. Now now i generally might portfolios like ten to fifteen names. I don't use any leverage a not trying to minimize volatility. I'm trying to do di dive research and invest in the long term. And i'm trying to find situations where i think in the long term. The downside is low. The upside is uncertain. Where i'm finding very very either unique businesses unique assets or something that's misunderstood capital constrained or just off the radar and so the idea is that if i have ten names portfolio of a couple. That'll disappoint of a couple. Go nowhere all of a couple that will do well. And then i'll have a couple that will go lights out and drive the performance in a power law dynamic so drives the entire performance. You said you ended up holding for years possibly months and years. Yes yeah i'm not trying to trade. There's no company that i owe where i'm like. Oh my gosh. What are they reporting this quarter. I mean i still pay attention. And i watched the stocks move. But that's not part of my investment style or in. It's one of the things that i learned now. This second time that i've managed money is on trying to fit my investing style to match my own personality and specifically where my strengths are and not my weakness and so i'm very passionate guy. Very excited about things is both migraine astray by greatest weakness. And so in the past especially short-selling this time where capital everywhere and you have totally insane things going on that does not work well to my strikes and specifically trying to trade a round of vans or worrying about events. I would say that. That's necessarily skill set. But what i can do is i can uncover situation. I can see something going on a long turn and say hey you know. I don't know exactly. Wednesday can play out and pretty confident will be compensated for any risk taking and then the next thing kind of layering on that. I started doing really last year is writing. I just think there's so much opportunity to write and share and then a lot of benefits come back to you when you do that and i almost think of it as writing as a source abou- Like it you can serve as a catalyst the bachelor minor racer but really you get incredible feedback from other people. You understand where the market is sometimes. Just silence some people you get corrections. It critiques but even better. Is that when you share into the systems also. I am bullish on twitter. Don't you saremi the system. People start sharing back ideas research. Sarah articles you'd never find and so i'm finding tremendous benefit to write a as part of what i'm doing. You wrote. An article recently called playing video. Games can help you level up in business and investing which feels like. If you had to pull most people i would say that is a non consensus view. I think growing up in the eighties games would rot your brain and then i think even more. The modern narrative is that it's a hard negative in general gaming and parents not wanting their kids to play games. Talk to us a little bit about your thesis there and We'll dig in well. It's one of the things in a row in my book. The heartbreak about my past. And how seriously i used to take everything. I was almost my worst enemy. I was my worst send me. I should just correct that. I was the harshest critic every mistake. I would live and die and as a gun older. I realized that the stock market and investments a game. It doesn't mean that it's not an important game or that it's not important but that it's a game and that the best players i say players the best investors of players or those that view it as a game. They don't get emotional about it. They studied the strategy. They practice they try to find their strategy. That works for them. They're my and that they're actually multiple ways to win the game. There's not just one gig. There's not just the warren buffett way but there's actually the quant lay there the treated way. There's the trend following way. There's even we found out earlier this year. The memoir and that when you start doing it in terms of that leads would wanted ramiz kind of the pressure of youth thinking and this is what i used to think that this was the most important for had kids. I've started young doing this. And it's not the most important thing in the world and when you play games you make mistakes. Bad luck happens to nominees. Hits pandemics.

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"ramiz" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Says Even the hospital was hit by mortar shells a few days ago. Lives of this care when we leave home each morning, we don't know if we will reach the hospital alive when we are here. Every moment we are anticipating the UN says more than half of the country's population is an immediate need of aid. To just survive. I spoke to the organizations humanitarian coordinator for Afghanistan Doctor Ramiz Alekperov, the humanitarian catastrophe we're watching, unfolding in front of our eyes. He's really big, ongoing human suffering associated with displacement caused by war and by the drought. Afghanistan needs everything. It needs more than they never needed it before, and it needs it. Now I have been around the world. This is one of the worst crisis as we have seen. It has a potential to get even worse than it is right now. We should stop it before it gets even worse as foreign forces leave the Taliban are gaining new territory every day. War is engulfing provinces, devastating people across the country. You gotta let my reporting from Kunduz in northern Afghanistan Well today, the Taliban proposed a ceasefire for three months in return for the release of about 7000 Taliban prisoners and in return for senior Taliban leaders been taken off the United Nations blacklist. The proposal was put to one of the government's negotiators involved in talks with the militants. Another Naderi, I've been talking to him and asked him first about the offer. Little bit correct that because there's no offer. It's a miss coach. From the question of my oppressor. The Taliban never made a formal offer of ceasefire. They of blood casually in different places, like in Moscow or Indo how they've raised that they have put that proposal. I don't know to who But then this is a very clear trick. Even if they have a proposal. As such, they say, world we would not attack districts will not attack centers of provinces in return, We would want all our presidents to be released, so there's nothing serious about it. It's not meaningful, just buying time or getting more interest out of this instead of ending war. So it's a suggestion. But even if it was a formal offer what the government should just dismiss it out of hand, should they because it's not a serious proposition? Well, they make this formally. Then we have to discuss and assisted so looking from the past experience like they asked for the release of 5000 presidents. We did release the 5000 prisoners, and the promise was that there will be a reduction in violence and what we got out of that and what our people got out of. That was a sharp increase in violence. Those People released. They went back to the battlefield, and they start creating a miserable life for population. I just released an assessment today on the issues of governance and The effect of it of Taliban's operation in these districts they've taken they've destroyed them bombed and certain to fire around 260 public infrastructure administrative buildings in 160 districts in 29 provinces or They've been lootings. You also come up with this rather startling figure that about 13 Million Afghans are now deprived of government services because of the the takeover. Is that right? 13 million carton. Millions are in those districts. Look, Afghanistan has close to 40 million people population around 39 plus millions. Out of which is 13 are now in the 80 years where the Taliban are operating or the districts they have taken over. So one third of those are our people. Our cities are very much populated and the government is now protecting. The bulk of the population. The Centers of population are being protected by the government. But of course, 30 million is a large number of population to suffer and not receive basic services. Yes, I mean, the U. N humanitarian coordinator in the country, has told the BBC that he thinks a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding right now. Would you put it in those terms? Unfortunately, yes, we are facing Covid. We're also facing drought and as part of the Services government was providing through our Ministry of Ruler development was to dig deep wheels for water in those drought affected areas for the population, and all of that has been halted The stop close to 4000 several servants being displaced they had they received trades and intimidation and they had to leave their districts and to take take refuge in the centers of the provinces. So it is, unfortunately Creating how military in crisis affecting economy because business community of stopped spending, so it's also adding to the level of poverty. What about the effect on women working in those areas? What's happened to them when the Taliban have taken over? Unfortunately and all of those areas there's restrictions and conditions been Enforced on woman as an example. They only permit the woman working in the health sector and few districts under their control. But don't have to observe conditions of full a job the way they explain it, and also to be accompanied by Maharam closed male member of their family. Just finally, What does this say then about the prospects of a negotiated settlement with the Taliban? I mean, is that something that the government should still be pursuing? And I just wonder whether, though the Taliban on negotiating in good faith Because they have the upper hand on the battlefield and therefore the upper hand in negotiations. Well, unfortunately, we have not seen any meaningful engagement of them on a political settlement. So I as a member of the Islamic Republic for Afghanistan's peace, negotiation, team member and all of our colleagues, we press for a political settlement. We work hard, like colleagues and And, oh, how I will be joining back on Friday. We are pressing hard to get them to the serious talk about the political settlement. But our forces are have to fight. Also to protect our civilian population. We have been in this were fighting each other for a very long time. It's time to come to a sense. The report and the assessment we presented is one glimpse of how the war is undermining our people. Our future development in our country and our people are suffering. We need To come to conclusion and in this war and come to agree that we will have a shared future to a political settlement, and that's what we are very much committed and we're working on it. That was Afghan government peace negotiator. Another battery. You're listening, Tunisia..

Minnie Questions with Minnie Driver
"ramiz" Discussed on Minnie Questions with Minnie Driver
"Do you think that it's the frequency. I tend to act as if that is what it is and and try to do the things that turn the internet frequency. I mean. I think you know the things that you're describing surfing being with your son being in the middle of the desert. Meditating these are things that you like sort of like almost instinctively kinda pre-verbal. I must've an essentially in tune right and there's a light that comes from that sensation. I think it is frequency. I think that you know that was that historically has been my attraction to psychedelics like drugs. You you own music music. Like we'll take you to the same. Because there are enough. Instances where music has taken me to the same place that the music the ecstasy would have taken. When i was pregnant and couldn't do your drugs. I was like man. I need to feel. I was fired you can. I remember this one little of the pandemic. i remember one night driving kind of an empty new york city on the way to a doctor's appointment or something and i was like i need to feel it and i turned on a song. A particular song waited to feel it. And you know. I felt the flicker you know. It's i realized how how lucky to have been able to access the frequency having sunny a sunny experience of mental. How if it was so easy like if everyone could just do it. Every exactly and i mean isn't that what the word antidepressants. Certain bags are supposed to do which is to help you potentially access or at least put you in a place where you're more more open to it. But with so chemically bound. I mean you say stopping breastfeeding. I had exactly the same experience. Because you've been flooded with oxytocin you have been flooded with the happiest most loving divine connected hormone in existence in it makes testosterone look like a kind of wet salami sandwich it's it's so divine. It is so divinely experienced and feels like is divinely given that when you take that away no one day you feel bereft. I'm glad to hear that. You experiment with your ways into that. In fact when i was talking about your book trick mira a couple of girlfriends who really experienced depression. They said that reading the essay on ecstasy. It gave such a vantage point of how there may be other ways in that. They don't let themselves they so identify themselves as depressed. People that allowing that experiential stuff might help them find a different pathway in was super helpful. You talking about the frequency that you you have to kind of actively put yourself within the band for It's you know they do. There's so much stuff. On sort of psychedelic therapy. Insertive like an end of life therapy. Mda therapy dosing. Yeah absolutely and i really do think that there is something i mean that was. It has served that purpose. I'm wary of doing this too much. Relying on it solely. But there's something to be said for reminding yourself at this frequency is available to you and sometimes you might have to use artificial means to access it may. You wouldn't want to do that all the time but it has served that purpose. Ramiz reminding i am capable of feeling just unbelievably fucking.

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"ramiz" Discussed on Comunicazione Emozionale con Ema
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"ramiz" Discussed on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
"It's so exciting that you are here and we're finally connecting chang-kyu him. I'm so honored. And i just want to say. I think my son takes me a lot more seriously because you are interested in having me on. Oh wait until he. Here's the backstory. And very happy to meet sam just a few minutes ago before we started recording and the backstory is as follows when i was working on my first book four hour workweek the blessing and curse that that title has always been but at the time pre publication working on this book and i made it about halfway or two thirds of the way in and realized holy shit. This structure the entire. Lattice work that. I thought i created so perfectly is not going to work at all and then i proceeded to promptly have. In retrospect it was probably a complete nervous breakdown began self medicating with copious amounts of caffeine and a little bit of alcohol at night and went into the spiral of self doubt and loathing and was absolutely convinced. I was going to have to throw in the towel. Return the advance lick my wounds and move on and someone gifted me bird by bird and this cannot be the only time you've heard this but it proved to be invaluable life raft or maybe some type of resuscitation device may both and it is. I would say no short measure one of the most important components that allowed me to finish that book. Furthermore the years following led me to meet many people including friends like ramiz seti and when he was writing his book he also crossed the rubicon and landed in the territory of self loathing and was going to do the same thing he was going to quit. He just thought there was no way out. He was trapped in a maze. Gave him bird by bird. He was able to finish and his book became a new york times bestseller. And you must hear this all the time. And i'm going to ask a question that no doubt you've been asked before but i have to ask. What do you think it is about bird by bird that affected so many people so deeply and certainly. That's true of many of your other works but in this particular case what do you think it is. That has that type of effect on people. I think it's because i didn't try to con people into thinking that if they just got a book finished that my agent would want to take a look at it by the end of the week and that it would almost certainly be published and then they would all the swiss cheese holes incited. Then we'd be healed and they'd be well and they get that. Fda stamp of approval and be validated and then their parents would start to respect him. I said none of that's going to happen. All of that is an inside job. But i'll tell you. A funny story went sam boy whose twelve now is five. I was teaching his kindergarten class writing workshop. And instead of saying shitty first strauss..

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Dallas Speeding and Racing Task Force Make 33 Arrests
"Department says it's speeding and racing task forces providing effective in the effort to crack down on the illegal street racing. Sergeant Ramiz Jones of DPD says police made numerous stops of our three day operation. 33 arrests were made 209 Traffic stops were conducted, and 181 traffic citations were written. Police believe the effort to crack down on street races will play a big role in getting drugs and guns off the streets. Now

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Should Women and Men Handle Money Differently?
"So first of all. Let's talk about how you get money in the first place and that is earn it right and according to the pew research center Women earned eighty five percent of what men earned in two thousand eighteen That pay gap is shrinking Particularly for younger workers which is a positive trend but that is still a meaningful hurdle to overcome. The pay. Gap is partly due to to work history. You know like having kids great you know. But as we mentioned with the fidelity study earlier taking time off to have quetta's like it often leads to job offers in worse income prospects not to mention the years of not generating any income which often reflects years of not investing in a workplace retirement account in particular. If there's a match there right and those are some big disadvantages to overcome yell like you said at the beginning matt that stat also reflects some structural issues when it comes to male and female pay. But here's another thing to matt When we're talking about pay women are actually often averse to asking for more money than their male counterparts. There was a survey from ron saad. Last year the found that sixty percent of women have never negotiated with employer. Overpay women are also more likely to stay at a lower wage job to according to The personal finance web site the balance. And that's not good right because even just a small bump in pay with a new employer or in a job that been in for years can have just a massive impact on your ability to earn more throughout the years and then also save more for retirement. So i think of all of the things in this episode where we see. Maybe you know women as sex falling short. It is in in the ability to ask for more at knowing what they're worth again. This is another instance where you might be listening and you're thinking i've never had a problem negotiating a race like i've never had a problem asking for more money so again. It's important to keep in mind that though the research shows us like we know any totally doesn't apply to everyone. I'm specifically thinking of two conversations with Kirstin and julian saunders. The couple behind rich and regular that was episode. Eighty six and julianne was just bragging. About how great pearson is at negotiating. Evidently she's just like the queen negotiating more. Pay if you had to listen to that upset go back and listen to that one. Is that regardless of your gender. Earning more it's just so important right and all of us could stand to our abilities on that front And we've had lots of different conversations on the show that specifically cover you know not just stories of individuals negotiating but just how to go about doing that. I'm of Ramiz sadie that was Backing up said one ten and he outlined a great process a great method You know when it comes to wanting to up your salary. You know what steps you need to take. In order to negotiate a solid race gam thinking to matt had far new darabi on the show. She is just awesome personal finance expert and at the same time. She is someone who has made a killing as a small business owner. She knows her worth. she knows. how to negotiate. Yes so like you said there are many women out. there are crushing it. Who don't have a problem and asking for what they're worth. Who don't have a problem asking for a raise. It's just when you read those statistics. There are obviously a number of women who do though. And i wanna see. That number changed for the benefit of women as a whole absolutely. Let's about spending to do women spend more. That's an interesting question. My wife personally met hates to shop. I really. She just defies the stereotypes. And actually i don't know i don't mind shopping. A little bit roles are a little bit reverse exactly but there was a study by the wharton school of business that found that women are more likely to view shopping as a recreational activity. My mom definitely fits that bill Most men wanna leave the store with their purchases quickly as possible but even though women enjoy shopping more it turns out men still spend more than women in a typical year so while men might not enjoy the process of shopping as much. They still shopping. Just from a utilitarian standpoint sure yeah also that increase spending with the stats as well. There's there's a survey from wallet hub earlier this year. They showed that men are more likely to max out a credit card. Women are apparently seven percent less likely than men to have maxed out credit card at least once in so while women they might enjoy the shopping experience. More than men do a lot of different stats. Show that women are more cost conscious. They're more likely to shop at alice. Stores more likely to to wait till something they want is actually on sale The store brands more than men. And so you know when it comes to spending this this is definitely a win in this category for sure And so i i of see this as a call to min to stop spending so much money on neighboring items fan. Yeah i feel like. I'm totally guilty of this. I totally fall into the study. I don't like to go looking for the best deal. I do because i'm spending less but like i'll look at maybe two or three different sites and then i just purchase right whereas for you like i feel you are so good at hunting and making sure you're keeping your eyes on the best deals out there making sure that you're spending the the least amount of money possible. I feel that's something that we all need to make sure that we're doing right. And so you know regardless of who you are. We should all work to just become a little more conscious and how it is that we spend our money. I gotta say mets. I don't care whether you're man or woman but store brands should be high on your list because they're going to save you a ton of money it's just like in savings when you go for the storebrand over the name brand equivalent unless it's your craft beer equivalent And you're wanting to spend a little bit more on the because it makes you feel nice. Can't name brand everything though. I think i think sometimes that's a tendency here. Maybe that men have The men just gravitate towards the name brand no matter what it is without thinking about it and that's where we need to shake things up right and we we need to consider storebrand's more frequently also too. I think we've talked about this. The quality of store brand items has gone up a whole lot in recent years. Her kirkland signature brag. There's other ones too man. Like target has some great Store brands that are better than their name brand equivalent. Sometimes so yeah. It's not just costco yeah costco rockstar Let's see let's talk about saving as well. There's more good news here. It turns out that the the savings rate for women is actually higher than their male counterparts. They save a higher percentage of their pay. They spend less of what they bring in and much of. That is due to the more frugal. Tendencies that we just highlighted when we talked about spending differences but even the women are saving a higher percentage of their income on average. They've actually got less than thirty percent of what men have in savings accounts according to data from the federal reserve from a few years ago That is likely due to the fact that overall they're still making less like we discussed earlier which means a smaller amounts of money saved overall. Yeah one of the reasons. Women have a higher savings rate as well Is that according to a survey by. Us bank women of all ages value financial security more than men do. But here's the thing than that. Focus on financial. Security can often backfire. If you keep more of your overall assets and savings and cds instead of invested in the stock market right like savings for saving for long-term goals is really important but so is investing For the really long

Pivot Party
"ramiz" Discussed on Pivot Party
"That's a great word epiphany. It's a word a word means so many different things it does is used in so many different ways it does and today the day the podcast comes out is a pin one single biffani so what that means set that is not what. It's not a penny funny. It's not. I know that i'm from georgia. And it sounds like. I'm saying a penny but a pitney No it's not a weird girl's name. Tiffany no it's not tiffany. Tiffany now it is not a pitney. Okay this might be what we should've called ramiz. You know narwhal. That's a piffle. that's a pitney. The nar well okay off track but so early to be off. Track year new. Sometimes you just don't even start out on the track. Sometimes we were off the track to begin with with is what happened to the dwarfs last night in the hobbit while is it what. What's the name of that one. The second one the desolation of smog. Just that one very specific and particular way. Well i you know at the hobbit cafe here in houston. I honestly never knew how to say it because i had never seen been question mark till i met you And so whenever. I would order the way smoke. You just call it. Smog smock alley. Yeah just want the smart. The smog plate. Whatever that was. I don't even remember at this point what that was so now we have to know looking. I also am very curious. Are they still business that they survive. They survive twenty twenty. It's i have no idea didn't and it's been really. It appears they are because it looks like i could order. Pick up or delivery from them and they close at nine so we're cooking dinner so that's okay but i'm not there yet. Have so many questions a lot of questions. I do have a lot of questions. you know. This new year has brought on a lot of questions. I do believe weren't worth six days in auto this at all doing great. What is oh what mine. Well okay so for anyone who's familiar with the hobbit cafe. You'll recall that. Like most of their menu items. There we go were named after. Is it just the sandwiches. So i was just grown through their menu and i remembered and has been forever since i've been there but i remember that basically all menu was named after tolkien characters and i'm like scrolling through salmon burger and hickory burger and fire us to burr. Now i really want a burger only in the burgers section of the well. It's a really long section of the menu. But then i got down to sandwiches. And we got the gandalf and the dwell in and the.

The $100 MBA Show
Ramit Sethi - How To Start Your Own Thing
"A follower in a student of her meets cities worked for the past eight years. And i love his take on building sensible sustainable businesses and a practical step by step way his book. I will teach you to be rich is a must read here on the hundred armed. Ba and for good reason. It's a sensible practical guide on getting your personal finances in order. One of the things that we discuss in today's guest interview is a lot of your money. Problems can be solved by making just a little bit more money. Earning more income. But how do you build that business to allow you to do. So how do you get started. And that's what we get into in today's episode. We're through meet sadie if you want to take it beyond today's episode then you're gonna want to check our meets new program called earn -able more about that later. But if you're curious you can head onto i w t dot com slash earn. But for. now we're going to segue into my conversation with ramiz safety on building your own thing. It's great to have your me on the show I've been a fan of your work. A follower of what you do for a very long time. It's funny because we have similar friends. You've talked about this before. And i've i've learned a lot of things through those people who learn from you. So it's great to actually get the source hunted as podcasts. And we really want to focus today on the subject of building. A business on the side were hopefully it can become their full-time thing. I want to hear a little bit about why you think this is important and and a little bit more about. Why do you think our listeners can benefit from today's lesson. When i asked people in their forties what is their number one concern. The answer is always the same money and when you think about money the way that we have been taught to think about money especially in america is one of restriction. It's sitting no no no. You can't spend money on law as no. You can't go on vacation no. You can't do anything and implicit in that. Is the idea that we only have a fixed pie. This is my money. Don't don't tax me. Don't charge me anything. Because this is all i have for the rest of my life. It's such a fixed mindset. And i have a different framework called the ceo. Framework cut. Costs is one that we're all familiar with e is for earned more and then always for optimizing your spending like negotiating your credit cards and things like that. The part is really what i want to talk about because it is so powerful. It's really a force multiplier and if we all take a hard look in the mirror we will all probably realize that. There's a limit to how much you can cut but there is no limit to how much you can earn so if you think about starting a business and you earn five hundred bucks a month for a lot of people that's life changing. Maybe you start there and you say hey i earned five hundred bucks made a couple of sales. Well maybe i could turn that into three thousand. Well if i can turn three thousand. I could turn that into thirty thousand. Of course i need to learn skills. That are different along the way. But i can see a path to that number and once you start to earn that money. You can decide. Hey do i wanna go full time on this or do i love my job and i just want to keep this on the side and spend saturdays doing it. And that's it. It gives us options. It gives us empowerment. It gives us the ability to create our rich life. So that's why. I'm excited to talk about starting a business how to do it. Pricing psychology. this is the stuff that i love talking about. All of this for those who will follow the show. They know that eyesight hustled for over a decade before. I went into full-time entrepreneurship. And one of the things that i am so thankful that side hustle period was it a gave me time with a safety net to find out. What kind of entrepreneur. i wanna be. What kind of business do i want to run. Do i like retail. Do like online too. I like products or services. And it's such a luxury to have that safety net. But i want to ask the question. At what point. How do they know how did you know it's time to say you know i'm been playing it safe site housing for a certain amount of time. One is the time to make the leap and say you know what leap of faith bell myself fulltime entrepreneurship. Here's what i did. I set a rule for myself. I'm not even going to think about leaving my fulltime job until i earn more from my side hustle. Three months consecutively. That's a pretty high bar that means that month one. I might do it onto. I didn't get it back to square one start again. So it's a pretty high bar. Why did they do that. Because i wanted to organize my finances before. I decided to make a leap because when i started a business. It's very much the same as when i go to make a purchase for something that's really important to me. I would rather save or invest. So that when i go to get that i don't have to think about money. I can get whatever i want. And that's the same way that i approached it with knowing when to make the leap now for other people that may not be the case. You may decide if i'm making x dollars per month. I'm going to make the leap fine little less conservative little bit more aggressive than my rule. 'cause i did it consecutively. But that's your rule. The key thing here is to have a rule ahead of time once you start making money generating customers you're gonna start thinking about other things and it's always good to have a guideline before you start. You can adjust it later. It's just on paper but it's good to have a rule whether it's my rule or your own personal rule for at an when you're ready to make a move

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Iowa man says dog shot him in leg while playing on the couch
"And operated play listen algorithm make recommendations however his music will still be available but spotify will not actually promote it the new policy defines hateful conduct as something that is especially harmful or hateful such as violence against children and sexual violence spotify says it doesn't censor content because of an artist behavior but the service wants programs to reflect its values it says when an artist does something harmful or hateful it may affect the way it works with the artists kelly has long been the target of sexual misconduct allegations which he has denied it's not what you'd expect out of man's best friend let's because the man in iowa says his dog shot at while they were rough housing richard ramiz fiftyone told fort dodge police he was playing with his dog blue on the couch and playfully tossed him off of his lap he says when the pit bull labrador mix bounded back up he must have disabled the safety on the gun in his belly band stepped on the trigger the gun fired striking one of raimi's legs he was treated at a hospital and released later that day remmy told the messenger that blue is a big wuss and he laid down beside him and cried because he thought he had done something wrong police chief roger porter called the shooting eight freakish occurrence the student loan market is worth well over a trillion dollars but as ap's mike rossier reports a watchdog agency notes the president is pulling back on the focus of potential abused by lenders the consumer financial protection bureau student lending office which was charged with investigating potential abuses by companies in the student loan market is being shut down by the trump administration acting director mick mulvaney made the decision known in a bureau wide memo born in the obama era the office had been responsible for returning seven hundred fifty million dollars in relief to students defrauded by lenders a spokesman says while the office is being shut down the work is not the responsibilities are being moved under the broad umbrella of financial education mike rossier washington welcome to total wine and more my boy gets all of this bear out of the way how about if i find.