40 Burst results for "SIR"

Crypto Banter
A highlight from Pro Day Trader Teaches Me How To Make $100/Day
"What's up Banta fam? Welcome, welcome, welcome to a live trading stream. I am joined here today by Follis, one of the best traders that I've seen, primarily streams across Twitch. And he's also starting to gain a fair bit of traction across other platforms like Twitter and YouTube. So I thought today would be an amazing time for you to deep dive a little bit into Follis's trading style and maybe take some trades live. I don't know where this stream is going to take us. We're going to run it until, well, we'll see based on the market. We're going to run it until we see something or yeah, I guess we're just going to be a super chill stream. But thank you for joining Follis. If you just want to maybe introduce yourself to the audience, kind of explain who you are. You're a new face, sir. New face, yeah, baby. I'm class of 2021. So I haven't been around too long, to be fair. Yeah, I'm Follis, as Miles said. I've been trading for just over two years. And yeah, as he mentioned, I kind of got into the live trading, the Twitch trading side of things recently. And that's a lot of fun. I'll typically throw a couple of grand into an account and see how high we can run it up or run it down by taking trades live. So that's typically quite fun. I'm not sure how many trades we'll get to take today, but we can definitely have a look around. Market's been pretty dead as of late. But yeah, you can see there my Twitch channel, we just hit a year. So that's been a lot of fun. Yeah, live streaming is a lot of fun. It's something that I definitely recommend. Like even the guys in my Discord, we try and do live trading sessions whenever we can, because there's something about trading with an audience. You don't even have to trade big size. There's just something about trading with an audience, I think, that forces you to be a little bit more accountable, a little bit more responsible sometimes with the setups you take. I know for a fact, when I'm trading with 200 people watching me, I am way more risk averse. And that has upside and downside. Sometimes I'll find myself getting out of a trade too early, where if I was on my own, I would stay in that trade longer. Because, you know, the idea of losing money on stream with people watching you is not a good, you know, it's an ego thing. You can't take that well, you know. Your results are no joke though, like going through your Twitter, and you know, of course, we often want to post the good ones. But what I noticed through watching the YouTube and the Twitch and stuff is like, you're relatively consistent, like, you know, 28 % here, 298 % here, like, yeah, pretty much even at the club in Singapore, you'd open a huge position and you hit it nail like on their head. That was funny. That was funny. Yeah, I won't take credit for that. I was copy trading one of the traders I was with there, a guy called Miz, who's one of the best traders I know, but he said this thing is going to drop and I was inclined to believe him. So yeah, opened up a short so I could get a screenshot and about 30 minutes later, I was up like 1200 bucks. So yeah. You're in the club in Singapore, because we met at the conference. Wanted to get wanted to get a screenshot of me trading on the on the 40 something floor. And then yeah, this was like two hours later when we got back to the apartment. So wasn't too bad. Yeah.

Crypto Banter
Fresh update on "sir" discussed on Crypto Banter
"What's up Banta fam? Welcome, welcome, welcome to a live trading stream. I am joined here today by Follis, one of the best traders that I've seen, primarily streams across Twitch. And he's also starting to gain a fair bit of traction across other platforms like Twitter and YouTube. So I thought today would be an amazing time for you to deep dive a little bit into Follis's trading style and maybe take some trades live. I don't know where this stream is going to take us. We're going to run it until, well, we'll see based on the market. We're going to run it until we see something or yeah, I guess we're just going to be a super chill stream. But thank you for joining Follis. If you just want to maybe introduce yourself to the audience, kind of explain who you are. You're a new face, sir. New face, yeah, baby. I'm class of 2021. So I haven't been around too long, to be fair. Yeah, I'm Follis, as Miles said. I've been trading for just over two years. And yeah, as he mentioned, I kind of got into the live trading, the Twitch trading side of things recently. And that's a lot of fun. I'll typically throw a couple of grand into an account and see how high we can run it up or run it down by taking trades live. So that's typically quite fun. I'm not sure how many trades we'll get to take today, but we can definitely have a look around. Market's been pretty dead as of late. But yeah, you can see there my Twitch channel, we just hit a year. So that's been a lot of fun. Yeah, live streaming is a lot of fun. It's something that I definitely recommend. Like even the guys in my Discord, we try and do live trading sessions whenever we can, because there's something about trading with an audience. You don't even have to trade big size. There's just something about trading with an audience, I think, that forces you to be a little bit more accountable, a little bit more responsible sometimes with the setups you take. I know for a fact, when I'm trading with 200 people watching me, I am way more risk averse. And that has upside and downside. Sometimes I'll find myself getting out of a trade too early, where if I was on my own, I would stay in that trade longer. Because, you know, the idea of losing money on stream with people watching you is not a good, you know, it's an ego thing. You can't take that well, you know. Your results are no joke though, like going through your Twitter, and you know, of course, we often want to post the good ones. But what I noticed through watching the YouTube and the Twitch and stuff is like, you're relatively consistent, like, you know, 28% here, 298% here, like, yeah, pretty much even at the club in Singapore, you'd open a huge position and you hit it nail like on their head. That was funny. That was funny. Yeah, I won't take credit for that. I was copy trading one of the traders I was with there, a guy called Miz, who's one of the best traders I know, but he said this thing is going to drop and I was inclined to believe him. So yeah, opened up a short so I could get a screenshot and about 30 minutes later, I was up like 1200 bucks. So yeah. You're in the club in Singapore, because we met at the conference. Wanted to get wanted to get a screenshot of me trading on the on the 40 something floor. And then yeah, this was like two hours later when we got back to the apartment. So wasn't too bad. Yeah.

The Charlie Kirk Show
A highlight from THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 14 Ukraine's Top Tranny Gets Fired. Russell Brand vs. The World. Thinking About Rome?
"Hey, feeling unsure about your finances these days? You're not alone. That's why Noble Gold Investments is here to help. Just hear it straight from the people who they've helped. The Noble crew walked me through everything with no stress. With their help, I could finally sleep easy at night. And now this month, Noble Gold Investments is handing out a free 5 -ounce silver America the Beautiful coin if you qualify for an IRA. Invest in gold and silver with Noble Gold Investments. Go to noblegoldinvestments .com right now. That is noblegoldinvestments .com right now. Hey everybody, happy Saturday. Thought Crimes, how often do you think about the Roman Empire? We ask that question more than you might believe. We also talk about the differences between men and women, micro versus macro. We cover Russell Brand, Ukraine, and more. Email us as always, freedom at charliekirk .com. Get involved with Turning Point USA at tpusa .com. That is tpusa .com. Start a high school or college chapter today at tpusa .com. Become a member to listen to our show advertiser free at charliekirk .com and click on the members tab. And as always, you can email us freedom at charliekirk .com. Buckle up everybody, here we go. What you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House folks. I want to thank Charlie, he's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country, he's done an amazing job. Building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. The revolution continues, we can still commit thought crimes. For now, joining us tonight is fan favorite, 10 out of 10 rated, Blake Neff. Say hi, Blake. Hello. That's where he goes. Hi, Blake. Andrew. Andrew Colvitt. Yes. Hello, sir. Andrew and Jack Pessobic. I can't wait for the Halloween episode where Blake is like, Okay, let's dive right into it. Jack, true or false? We got a tranny fired. True. 100 % true. Although, if I might add, the tranny has not just been fired. This is in the quote unquote Sarah Ashton Cirillo, actually known as Mike Ashton Cirillo, the spokes tranny for the Ukrainian military. Not just fired, but actually placed under military investigation. So very excited. Not a good thing to be under military. So do we have the tape? We have the tape of her talking about the Russian devils. And then the question is, was there a Russian devil that was taken up by other means, which actually segues to our second topic? We'll see. That is a real thought, crime. But Jack, build this out. You're on some sort of Ukrainian hit list. Ukrainian government wants you dead. So Jack, tell us about it, and then we'll get to it. So yeah, the Ukrainian government, specifically their intelligence service, the SBU, has this roughly to peacemaker, but it's been referred to as a kill list or a hit list where they will place people that they consider to be quote enemies of Ukraine. And now Elon Musk appeared on this list at one point. The pope appeared on this list at one point. Tucker Carlson, Glenn Greenwald are on this list. And while we might think it's funny or silly, there's actually an American hostage right now that's being held by the Ukrainian government, a blogger and YouTuber by the name of Gonzalo Lira, who was living in Ukraine and was posting on his YouTube channel that he disagreed with Zelensky's government. He was then summarily arrested by the special services of Ukraine and has since disappeared. There have also been people that were placed on this list, including an Italian journalist, Andrea Rochelli, and numerous Russian bloggers, as well as one girl who's the daughter of a Russian political figure who were assassinated in Russia using car bombs and other improvised explosive devices after being placed on this list. After their killings, their entries on this dossier list wrote liquidated. So I was placed on this list and I was made aware of that earlier this week, right around the same time that you were really exposing everything, this American, I guess the word is American recruit for Ukrainian forces. Ashton Cirillo was saying in this completely unhinged rant, saying all Russian propagandists will be hunted down wherever you are and your teeth will Nash as we we we show you justice, only he's not the one who was dishing out the justice. It turns out he's actually the one who's facing justice now. And so let's play the tape here. And this is now play cut 22. Russia hates the truth that their obsessive focus on a Ukrainian volunteer is simply allowing the light of the Ukrainian nation's honesty to shine brightly.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Fresh update on "sir" discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Hey, feeling unsure about your finances these days? You're not alone. That's why Noble Gold Investments is here to help. Just hear it straight from the people who they've helped. The Noble crew walked me through everything with no stress. With their help, I could finally sleep easy at night. And now this month, Noble Gold Investments is handing out a free 5-ounce silver America the Beautiful coin if you qualify for an IRA. Invest in gold and silver with Noble Gold Investments. Go to noblegoldinvestments.com right now. That is noblegoldinvestments.com right now. Hey everybody, happy Saturday. Thought Crimes, how often do you think about the Roman Empire? We ask that question more than you might believe. We also talk about the differences between men and women, micro versus macro. We cover Russell Brand, Ukraine, and more. Email us as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. Get involved with Turning Point USA at tpusa.com. That is tpusa.com. Start a high school or college chapter today at tpusa.com. Become a member to listen to our show advertiser free at charliekirk.com and click on the members tab. And as always, you can email us freedom at charliekirk.com. Buckle up everybody, here we go. What you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House folks. I want to thank Charlie, he's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country, he's done an amazing job. Building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. The revolution continues, we can still commit thought crimes. For now, joining us tonight is fan favorite, 10 out of 10 rated, Blake Neff. Say hi, Blake. Hello. That's where he goes. Hi, Blake. Andrew. Andrew Colvitt. Yes. Hello, sir. Andrew and Jack Pessobic. I can't wait for the Halloween episode where Blake is like, Okay, let's dive right into it. Jack, true or false? We got a tranny fired. True. 100% true. Although, if I might add, the tranny has not just been fired. This is in the quote unquote Sarah Ashton Cirillo, actually known as Mike Ashton Cirillo, the spokes tranny for the Ukrainian military. Not just fired, but actually placed under military investigation. So very excited. Not a good thing to be under military. So do we have the tape? We have the tape of her talking about the Russian devils. And then the question is, was there a Russian devil that was taken up by other means, which actually segues to our second topic? We'll see. That is a real thought, crime. But Jack, build this out. You're on some sort of Ukrainian hit list. Ukrainian government wants you dead. So Jack, tell us about it, and then we'll get to it. So yeah, the Ukrainian government, specifically their intelligence service, the SBU, has this roughly to peacemaker, but it's been referred to as a kill list or a hit list where they will place people that they consider to be quote enemies of Ukraine. And now Elon Musk appeared on this list at one point. The pope appeared on this list at one point. Tucker Carlson, Glenn Greenwald are on this list. And while we might think it's funny or silly, there's actually an American hostage right now that's being held by the Ukrainian government, a blogger and YouTuber by the name of Gonzalo Lira, who was living in Ukraine and was posting on his YouTube channel that he disagreed with Zelensky's government. He was then summarily arrested by the special services of Ukraine and has since disappeared. There have also been people that were placed on this list, including an Italian journalist, Andrea Rochelli, and numerous Russian bloggers, as well as one girl who's the daughter of a Russian political figure who were assassinated in Russia using car bombs and other improvised explosive devices after being placed on this list. After their killings, their entries on this dossier list wrote liquidated. So I was placed on this list and I was made aware of that earlier this week, right around the same time that you were really exposing everything, this American, I guess the word is American recruit for Ukrainian forces. Ashton Cirillo was saying in this completely unhinged rant, saying all Russian propagandists will be hunted down wherever you are and your teeth will Nash as we we we show you justice, only he's not the one who was dishing out the justice. It turns out he's actually the one who's facing justice now. And so let's play the tape here. And this is now play cut 22. Russia hates the truth that their obsessive focus on a Ukrainian volunteer is simply allowing the light of the Ukrainian nation's honesty to shine brightly.

The Dan Bongino Show
Internet Reacts to Joe Biden's Incoherent UN Speech
"It's just moron in the White House. I want you to listen to this. Here's the rotting oatmeal God. He's at the UN last week. Not only is the guy purposefully destroying them, but by the way folks, thank you for the Facebook feedback A lot of you respond on Facebook. Someone asked me, is this where we can communicate? Yeah, just go to Facebook and send message and we leave it open for messages. Someone said to me, Dan, this is deliberate. Sir, I know. Do you listen to the show? I'm not trying to be a jerk, but of course it's deliberate. You think the rotting oatmeal God is doing this by accident? His cabinet secretaries are destroying the country on purpose. They they're doing it on purpose to create a welfare state subordinate to gods their in communist China. Here he is at the UN with the whole world watching again, inherently mumbling because he's got SpaghettiOs for brains making up words. The whole world's watching this, by the way. Here, take a listen to this. Now, even as we evolve our institutions and drive creative new partnerships, let me be clear. Certain principles of our international system are different. And is there a way to just, can you play the beginning of that again? What is it? What is the of our institutions? Wait, wait, wait, stop. Okay, well, was he was always get one more time, please go ahead. No, he has the of our institutions. Wait, wait, wait. I'm really I'm not folks in the Facebook. Anybody want to? Does anyone have a suggestion? What? Jimmy or any idea what that Mike standing by? Is that Jim? No, not one last time, please. no, he has the of our institutions. Maria, Maria re follows institution, Maria, Joe Biden, Maria Riavalo, I'm Italian. There's a woman he knows, Maria Rio Valo. Now, listen, maybe an Italian I can write. That's what he did, Jim. It's not.

Thom Hartmann Program
Fresh update on "sir" discussed on Thom Hartmann Program
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message from AARP and the ad because facts matter you are listening to WCPT 820 Music Did you know that every weekday we send out an email before the show giving you all the topics coming up so you could be fully informed to and interact ready with our program or that after the show we send out Sue's Stack a list of every topic I've discussed along with clickable hot links to every source of information I've shared with you on the air it's all completely free and available over at Tom .TV, thom .tv check it out Music And welcome back it's 34 minutes past the hour it's ending goes friday picking up your calls here Jerry in Ontario California hey Jerry what's on your mind today Yes thanks for letting me speak to you and the University the thing that Biden with this uh or for the young people for the climate core right yeah They don't want no climate core because they don't want young people to be educated or anything that's why they took out civics who's the they you're talking about when that uh emmett and reagan took civics out of the school all right you know it was occupied i think they occupy dennis jerry you need to get your mouth closer sir your microphone yeah i did this thing with by an la and uh in the three you know that incense cedar tree we there's use as a piece anyway these trees that we could grow we don't know to where put them but if you took a u .s mail and bought off of the u .s mail truck one of these yeah jerry you're fading out again i'm sorry it's just really hard to talk to people when they put me on speakerphone luigi in pensacola luigi what's on your mind today well couple things tom first off you're mentioning about those three gorshich amy and cabernet neil cap catch -all famous guy on msnbc he lobbied for those uh three to be on i the supreme know you're not bad in favor of neil gorshich in the new york times yes it did okay yeah it was anyway my main theme is and then i have a question afterwards i need advice your or so the main thing i want to talk about is uh there's a book called the u .s army in the pacific war 1941 1943 it's called fire and fortitude by john c mcmanus a military analyst uh an historian and and page 227 and 228 pay to that book there's a there's a lot of written by the americans respond anyway sir mrdork was so violently anti -american that he he had one of his magazine over there called the torch kept going after usgi saying they're raping married women they're raping an australian woman they're taking australian women from boys who were fighting when the boys come all home that caused such mayhem that led to an american soldier's death he was he was shocked by an australian and this is this caused so much is this rupert's father yes yes rupert mrdork's father sir keith mrdork wow was an anti -american interesting and what's the name of the documentary about this it's not a documentary it's a book i read it in uh -huh and what's the book my attention the book is called the illness army in the pacific war in 1941 1943 is called fire and fortitude by john c mcnannis it's on page 227 and 228 and it explains how he caused this dissension that the troops were at each other's throats constantly and he kept going after american soldiers and the gis called him according he earned a reputation among the yanks as relentless as as anti relentlessly -american and that's from and this guy's a military historian fire and okay fortitude i'm gonna order a copy of that book uh... it was very interesting so you know i read that now i have a problem you encouraged me uh... several months back to go to my articles on daily coach you know and i did that once and got a lot of pick buttons but kickback my problem tom i want to continue that all these notes all over my desk where do i start but i can't get my mind focused on where to start writing stuff there's so much to write about thanks to you it's even more okay let you me give know the best advice on writing that i ever got back when i was in my early twenties and was at a job as a copywriter for a couple of ad agencies in lansing michigan bardon durston and terror affix and this guy joe sugarman who was one of the top copy advertising copywriters in the world even bizarre new york uh... and so uh... he had this seminar i was like twenty five hundred bucks for a weekend i had to save up for a whole year to go to his seminar to have a lot of money back then there's a just weekend seminar and uh... about how to do advertising copywriting which was the field that i was in at the time i was twenty one years old and uh... so now i go to the seminar he tells the story said though the

The Dan Bongino Show
Rep. Nehls Shuts Down Rep. Nadler, Calls for AG Garland's Impeachment
"This decision making process correct so this is a really bad thing now i want you to watch and listen to the answer listen to the answer i was thinking on the podcast this is the answer but halfway through you can hear something you know twinkies jerry nadler the guy who uh... crap wrapped himself on the stage at a member that the wattle over the wattle you had like a diaper on some it really happen i show it to you but it's a radio show he's on the stage of you've never seen it is put in any search engine like uh... jerry nadler soils himself on stage and he's got a wattle off jerry nadler it's like the most cringy thing you've ever seen i owe you know where at my eyes go my eyes go down to the ankle cuz i mike is something like you know who's got to go somewhere so jerry nadler clearly an had accident so yesterday twinkies nadler thinks he's gonna interrupt nels who is definitely an alpha male and uh... nels is having none of it as he tells him to piped this out mister general what you just saw there was joe biden in his arrogance and role as the vice president in this country saying if you don't fire shokin the united states isn't given the one billion dollar loan why i would joe biden say that is the vice president why would he say such a thing was it policy was it our policy at the time yes or it wasn't i have documents here inter -agency policy committee dated information is the gentleman ever going to let the time on my time pipe down saying shocking had on the long -term reform texas he's made significant reforms choking did matter -of -fact john says he was impressive and you know within a few months after shocking was fired the appointed prosecutor that's it we're not going to look in the burisma anymore cancel it forget it we're not looking in the burisma boom here here comes the million dollars joe biden threaten the ukrainian president prime minister everybody can see it the fire shocking or the united states will get the billion dollars if that is not quick pro pro sir what is i i will tell you what it is in america agrees with me it's bribery and it's impeachable are you going to do something about

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
Fresh "SIR" from News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
"Three american league playoff spots only a half game separates houston texas toronto and your seattle mariners tonight the ems open a 10 -game stretch against the rangers and astros and rangers native texan rookie bryce miller starts for seattle houston's at home against last place kansas city the blue jays have a tough tough one with tampa bay a blue friday with seattle seahawks getting ready to host carolina panthers sunday quarterback afternoon gino smith scouts a tough visiting defense you see an aggressive bunch a bunch of guys who play play together they play inspired and uh as always man it's going to be another tough battle for us uh... as we expect every single week carolina rookie quarterback bryce young out one to two weeks with an injury it's veteran andy dalton taking snaps tomorrow the packed well football season gets underway number ten oregon a three touchdown home favorite against deon sanders surprising colorado buffalo at four in pullman number twenty one washington state tees it up with fourteenth ranked oregon state and it's dogs the in dark at montlake seven thirty kick eighth ranked washington a twenty one point favorite against california sports with sports at ten and forty after the hour northwest newsradio northwest newstime two eleven jeff i'm pojolier in the middle of twenty minutes of non -stop news we're hearing the nine one one call from the day a terry jet pilot ejected from his stealth aircraft over south we i guess we got a pilot at our house and he says he got ejected he ejected from the state though we just see if we can get thrown ambulancy i'm sorry what happened we got a pilot in the house and i guess he landed in my backyard and we were trying to see if we could get a um ambulance to the house and that marine corps pilot who had bailed out of his malfunctioning 100 million dollar stealth fighter jet near the charleston port was standing right next to the homeowner and joined the 911 call so we have a military jet crash on the pilot we need to get uh rescue rolling i'm not sure where the airplane is it would have crash landed somewhere i ejected okay i understand sir okay just to confirm how many people are hurt well i'm the only one i'm not sure about my okay ma 'am i'm a pilot in the military aircraft and i ejected so um i just wrote a parachute down to the ground can you please send an the ambulance dispatcher still apparently unaware she is talking to the actual pilot how far did he fall i was at 2 000 feet okay and what caused the fall uh an aircraft failure okay is there any serious bleeding i don't know i can't see myself no you look what did the other person say i feel okay my back just hurts and the 47 year old pilot still unaware his aircraft was likely still born has there been a report of an airplane crash i have not seen any um come up yet the jet eventually crashing some 60 miles north of where the pilot had ejected it took nearly 28 hours to locate the jet a marine corps official now saying it was a combination of things including the stealth jets design that keeps flying it after injection and the bad weather but there are still many unanswered questions about the search and what caused the malfunction in the jet that forced the pilot to eject that's abc's martha news 214 time we are your home for breaking news traffic and weather every 10 minutes on the floors kimmy collides in the high performance homes traffic center already a busy friday on the east side south on 405 out getting of bellevue in fact you're in a slow prior to 520 i'm hearing of a possible crash there south on 520 but so far i haven't found anything on the cameras but either way expect some delays it's going to take drivers about 40 minutes now to get from bellevue to rent in already sluggish and ever at north on i -5 between the boeing freeway and marine south on the five in seattle slope from north gate towards i -90 busy again south on i -5 now right up the south center hill and a little bit more at enchanted parkway but 167 is probably worse off it's really slow south of govita boulevard seeing minor crowding in parkland eastbound 512 around pacific avenue and also on south m5 at the um main gate very briefly this support is sponsored by beacon plumbing their plumbers are on time and tidy and their work is guaranteed stop freaking and call beacon at 1 800 freaking or go to beacon plumbing .net your next northwest traffic at 224. forecast sponsored by northwest crawl space services sunny with highs in the mid 70s today and then tonight increasing clouds lows in the mid 50s dry start tomorrow

The Café Bitcoin Podcast
A highlight from Bitcoin News with The Caf Bitcoin Crew - September 21, 2023
"Hello, and welcome to the Cafe Bitcoin Podcast brought to you by Swan Bitcoin, the best way to buy and learn about Bitcoin. I'm your host, Alex Danson, and we're excited to announce that we're bringing the Cafe Bitcoin Conversations Twitter Spaces to you on this show, the Cafe Bitcoin Podcast, Monday through Friday every week. Join us as we speak to guests like Michael Saylor, Len Alden, Corey Clifston, Greg Foss, Tomer Strohle, and many others in the Bitcoin space. Also, be sure to hit that subscribe button. Make sure you get notifications when we launch a new episode. You can join us live on Twitter Spaces Monday through Friday, starting at 7 a .m. Pacific and 10 a .m. Eastern every morning to become part of the conversation yourself. Thanks again. We look forward to bringing you the best Bitcoin content daily here on the Cafe Bitcoin Podcast. All right. All right. Here we go. Good morning to all of you Cafe Bitcoiners. Morning, Mickey, Jacob and throwing you an invite. Wade, all you regulars, appreciate you guys, as usual. Morning. Do you see the email from Swan this morning, Alex? No, I have been hurting cats like crazy. I got this like DM early this morning and team at like three o 'clock in the morning and they're like, yeah, we want you guys to do Cafe Bitcoin live both days at Pacific Bitcoin, Thursday, Friday, plus all these other panels. It's been crazy. What was the email, Mickey? So it looks like it's you, me, Shane and Andrew on a Bitcoin veteran panel. Possibly. Definitely you, me and Shane. I don't know if Andrew is going to be there or not, but possibly others, too, like Gabe Lord, possibly Jordan Gambrell. So, yeah, we're going to see how this works out. I love how they like let me know two weeks, two weeks before the thing. Yeah, you're getting full. All good, all good, should be a good time. I mean, we're going to have we'll have fun no matter what is the way I look at it. Peter, I see you sneaking in here. I'm not sneaking, came right in the front door. Is that Jordan on the Bitcoin veterans handle there? Yes, sir. Morning, brother. Morning, how's everyone doing? Doing good, doing good. Shout out to Joe Calasari in the audience, throwing you an invite. We're going to be super casual today, by the way. Welcome as well to Cafe Bitcoin. This is episode four hundred and thirty nine. Shout out to our supporters on Fountain Nosternests and all of you that listen on Spotify, iTunes, of course. Our mission for this show is to provide signal in a sea of noise, teaching people on thing about this that we call Bitcoin. The bright orange future, the hope to today's show, we're basically just going to free flow and begin our Q &A, there's no future guests later today. So, yeah, we can talk about whatever you guys want to. If you have questions about Bitcoin or if you just have something you want to talk about, we're just going to like open it up. Shout out to Shane Hazel in the audience, throwing you an invite. The more I deal with the traditional banking system, the more I appreciate the properties and functionality of Bitcoin. It is, you know, it's an uncensorable aspect or excuse me, or property. My ability to transact with whom I want, when I want, where I want, and in the time frame that it allows. Is just it's phenomenal, it is just such a better way to transact value and to, you know, to be able to move your value to where you want it to, when you want it to. It's just yesterday or two days ago that walking into a bank, I'm still in shock, walking into a bank with some money to deposit in somebody's account and being told they don't take cash. It's still, my jaw is still on the floor. The attitude, though, in the banking industry has changed a lot because you've got older people who are retiring or moving into, you know, more management positions where they're not so much customer facing anymore. So the people who are customer facing are all younger and they don't remember a time when there wasn't FATCA and there wasn't the Bank Secrecy Act and there wasn't all this bullshit. So to them, they've grown up in a surveillance state and it's normal, which is weird as fuck because they have this attitude like they don't actually treat customers like it's your money anymore. They treat customers like we're in charge of your money and you have to get our permission to use it the way you want. And that is a, that's a second and third order effect of all this surveillance state bullshit and all this quote compliance stuff. It's a two, it's a double edged sword because not only has the younger generation grown up and are, you know, are accommodative of this, of this surveillance state, but the older generation, the boomers, and probably some, a lot of the Gen Xers, they are comfortable enough in their finances to not be in a position where they find a need or necessity to push back against the state. And I was just talking to my brother about this and he's like, yeah, I recognize all that stuff, but he's comfortable, you know, and so he just, he's not willing to, there's a lot of people who are not willing or have no incentive to push back against the state. So it's really a double edged kind of sword. Those that recognize it are in a position where they don't have to, they don't feel like they need to do anything. And those that should be doing something about it potentially, you know, don't even recognize it.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Fresh update on "sir" discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"472,000 Venezuelans just got temporary protected status so that they could work. And with that, they get Social Security numbers. And with that Social Security number, you know what they can do? They can get a license. And with that, then they can register to vote. That is true. That is not true. You know what? There are several points of identification that you can use to register to vote. One is the Social Security number and one is the license. Now, let me finish. When Biden says he's done more to secure the border and deal with the issue of immigration, according to Kareem Jean-Pierre than anyone, that is so not true. It turns out that this past month of September and we're not even done yet will be the highest number of illegals coming through the border. So the question is, why are we not enforcing the law and why? You know, everybody wants to blame everyone else. There's enough blame to go around. How do you stop this? You stop it by closing the border. You stop it by not letting them come in. Illegal immigration is the nightmare for the Democrat Party. The Democrats cannot get out from under themselves on this. They can't get out of the way of themselves. And now with Biden making this big production out of giving nearly a half a million Venezuelans amnesty, the American people understand that this is why so many thousands and thousands of illegals are pouring across our border because we're inviting them in. We're giving them incentives to break the law and come here. We're going to give you protection. We're going to get. So along comes Donald Trump and what Trump said yesterday is a game changer. And this needs to be heard far and wide. Upon my inauguration, I will immediately terminate every open borders policy of the Biden administration. We'll get it. And follow the Dwight D. Eisenhower model. So Eisenhower was very tough on the border. People don't see him as that, but he was will carry out the largest domestic deportation operation in American history. And I'll also invoke immediately the Alien Enemies Act to remove all known or suspected gang members. And we're going to we have tremendous numbers of gang members, MS-13, the worst gangs in the world, they say. Give me your reaction to that announcement that Trump says he will. And I believe him. I don't think anybody's doubting. He'll be a man of his word. Typical. Process for him is promises made. Promises kept. You want to check out his track record of the four years of promises made, promises kept text the keyword Trump to eight hundred six five five Mike. And we'll send you back a list of the Trump administration's accomplishments and achievements. If you've already got that text and you want the newer one, you could text the words more Trump to eight hundred six five five Mike and we'll send you back the updated list. Promise after promise made and kept. He's promising to carry out the largest domestic deportation operation in American history if he is elected to a second term. I want to I want you to flood my phone lines right now with your reaction to what he just said. Eight hundred six five five Mike, I want you to flood the Ph.D. weight loss and attrition phone lines. I want to get I want to get up. I want to flood the zone with as many calls as we can. I want you to give me your honest, even just a couple of sentence reaction to what you just heard, because I believe that Trump may have just secured his reelection. I believe the Democrats are so vulnerable on this issue. I believe that they are so worried about Biden's mishandling of the border and the disastrous open border policies that this is what's going to get Trump reelected. When Trump came down that golden escalator and promised to secure the border and deal with the crisis of illegal immigration. That's what got him elected in 2016. This is going to be the same formula. It's going to happen all over again. And he's going to take on illegal immigration in a way that America is desperate for a solution. You wait and see. You wait and see. Eight hundred six five five, Mike, let's go. We'll start with Chris in Michigan. Chris, what's your reaction to what Trump just said? All right. Yes. Go ahead. What's your reaction to what Trump said? You're on. One word. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. There you go, Richard in South Carolina. What do you make of what Trump just promised? Amen. Hallelujah. There we go. Eight hundred from from Michigan to South Carolina, a bunch of amens and hallelujahs. Eight hundred six five five, Mike. Twenty before the hour. Eight hundred six five five, Mike. Mike in Columbus. Mike, what's your reaction to what Trump just announced that he's going to carry out the largest domestic deportation operation in history if he's elected? Trump has secured my vote. All right. Thank you, sir. Eight hundred six five five, Mike. Again, flood the zone. Let's get going. Eight hundred six five five, Mike. Eight hundred six five five six four five three. Joe in Minnesota. Joe, what's your reaction to what you just heard from Donald Trump? Bad idea in general. It's a bad idea. Because when they raided the port plants and they took everybody out. They left children behind in daycare, children behind the babysitters, that area. Curious in twenty twenty four. Oh, he hung up. Tim in Florida. Tim, what do you make of what Trump said? Pro Trump. Yes. Well, see, Einstein said it best. The man that creates all this problem cannot fix it and won't fix it. Hello, Trump. All right. Thank you, sir. Eight hundred six five five, Mike. Let's flood the zone. I want calls. Here we go. Eight hundred six five five, Mike. All right. Trace is a little behind the eight ball. Let me get line three in here. Line three, go. What's your reaction to what you just heard Trump say? That's you, line three. Go ahead. Am I line three? You are. Go ahead. What's your reaction? With ten thousand people coming across the border, I just saw on the news the other day, I couldn't be more excited about it. I mean, now you've got New York and everybody complaining about all these people, what they're going to do with them. And they just adopt policies to keep bringing them in. So there you go. All right. Appreciate it. Littrell in Michigan. Littrell, what's your reaction to what you just heard Trump say? We're ready. We are ready. Eight hundred. That's simple. And that's good. I like it. Short, simple, to the point. Give me your honest reaction. Eight hundred six five five, Mike. Kathy in South Carolina. Kathy, what is what's your reaction to what you heard Trump say yesterday? Trump is the only one that can fix the illegal immigration in America. All right. Thanks. Eight hundred six five five, Mike. Mike in Pennsylvania. Mike, what's your reaction to what you heard Trump say? Mike, you there? Mike. Yes, I'm here. I'm here. I'm here. Go ahead. Hey, I'm grateful, man. Let me tell you something. Give God all the glory. And let me tell you something. I hope the damage isn't done. You know, a lot of people worry about that. Is the damage done? Are we going to be able to get this country back? It's a good question. Thank you, sir. Rick in Georgia. Rick, what did you what's your response to what Trump promised yesterday? I'm really excited, but I'm concerned because there's so many illegals that have come across the border that, you know, they're making it possible for them to possibly vote. Appreciate the call. Eight hundred six five five, Mike. Greg in Minnesota. Greg, what's your take on what Trump said? Well, I'd like to see Trump do something about the immigration issue, for sure. But what I'd offer is to give these people that are here legally an option to come forward and register, say where they're at and what they're doing. Gotcha. Eight hundred six five five, Mike. Count him for the illegals. Eight hundred six five five, Mike. Here is just need their name. Walter. Hey, Walter, what's your reaction? Go ahead, Walter.

Mark Levin
AG Garland: 'No Recollection' of Contact With FBI on Biden Inquiry
"That promise. All right. six Cut go. Can you tell us about any briefings or discussions that you personally have had with Mr. Weiss any regarding and all federal investigations of Hunter Biden? I'm going to say again, I promised the that Senate I would not interfere with Mr. Weiss. So you have not, I'm just, under oath today, your testimony is you not have had any discussions with Mr. Weiss about this matter? Under oath, my testimony today is that I promised the Senate I would not intrude in his investigation. I do not intend to discuss the internal Justice Department deliberations, whether or not I had them. Oh, OK, OK. so your testimony today is you're not going to tell us whether you've had discussions with Mr. Weiss? My testimony today is I told the committee that I would not interfere. I made clear that Mr. Weiss would have the authority to bring cases that he thought were appropriate. Mr. Weiss's letter. OK, let me stop for a second time, sir. Are you aware that FBI officials have come before this committee and they have stated that there was a cumbersome bureaucratic process that Mr. Weiss had to go through to bring charges in another judicial district? know You that? I'm not aware, but that's not true. There's nothing cumbersome about the process. So those whistleblowers are lying to us under oath? Those whistleblowers are lying? I can say that. Their description of the process is cumbersome as an opinion. It's not a fact question. So he doesn't know He knows when he wants to know. It is not an intrusion into the investigative process to answer a flat out question whether you spoke to anybody at the Department of Justice about Hunter That's not

The Aloönæ Show
A highlight from S13 E10: City of London & Equal Opportunities Discussion
"Alright alright yeah they might join us well hopefully yes that'd be good yep so I'm ready when you are alright let's go okay so I've been looking at lighters and cigars lately oh yeah mainly the point lighters and yeah the point lighters st. the point the point later it's just been curious might be something I might want to do I might want to collect lighters for some weird reason I think it might be cool don't like the smoke I don't really have anything to celebrate so maybe not smoke them but it might be good to try one at least once yeah sweet I'm hoping that Faith be joins come on ask her what's her why she it's on your teeth yeah that'd be interesting I mean I on one hand I can understand where she's coming from with what's being said about him but on the other hand I think it's important to do research because you never know unless you understand the full context not not to say everyone doesn't understand but you never know if you'd be lied to what if what we see right now is just an illusion true make to believe what we want to believe then you can live in your own fantasy land yes and a matter how hard you tried to be red -pilled you're always gonna get blue pill out of nowhere yep you gotta have a sharp mind yes yes I don't get why she thinks that men thinks she was much who I don't get what she was talking about earlier well and get understand that she doesn't want men to take over but the country of the world was built by men it was built by it every major corporation was built by a man or the vast majority of them I'll give them that I'll give the there have been some very famous male sign to female scientists Madden Curry Mary not to mention I will give them the fact that they a woman did help create the atomic bomb well I did help Einstein create the atomic bomb basically finished the Manhattan Project so they did help build that I'm not saying they can't become the biggest richest man the richest person in the world but I don't think it's gonna happen anytime this century I could be wrong I think it takes determination for women to show that they could do whatever man can it's just that that little amount of determination that there is representation on their behalf they need they need they need there needs to be something that's shown that it is possible regardless of gender religion sexuality at most whatever people group whatever people group there is a chance that you can make it I am gonna say this not all women were Putin present not all women were given their position because they're a talent a vast majority of them and this is sad to say but it kind of means women success but which is true happenstance is the fact a vast majority of these women they were put in positions that they had no business being put into didn't have the skills enough talent they were just put in there because it what's fp they want to say oh we hired a first female VP yeah oh bug off this also experience was her background exactly they don't know it they do what they do it's just ridiculous I know there are people I'm not saying all women are all women were put in this position like this I'm sure there's some ones are very qualified for the jobs and they were put given this corrosion given these opportunities but you've got a quick question of a lot of them were they truly given this jokes of our talents or they just get promoted for worship for virtue like the GM CEO Mary Barra she's unqualified unfit and quite honestly I'm surprised she hasn't been sucked and she's gonna be one of the main reasons why General Motors probably goes under that's just one not to mention I think that will be there I personally believe the future of American companies are all being run by Indian India like so basically yeah Google Indian feel Microsoft Indian there's probably offers swells is there so uh have you heard the news what news up Obama might be gay well I already know that I'm talking about another thing what's over news okay you see no there's this new immigration rule for the UK what's the immigration law so basically in short even if you're a foreigner where you're allowed to enter the UK visa -free you still need something that's called an ETA so you need permission even if you're a foreigner in a country where you can answer enter the UK visa -free you'd certainly permission to come into the country to do whatever and you can stay no longer than six months with the exception of going there for work or even long or long -term study so even if you so they have to get they actually have to go for citizenship yes you need to ask permission to the government to enter the country apply for citizenship by it seems how's the vast majority taken that well what do you think well I shouldn't you should you should know that unless we don't have a fucking field day but let's be real here yes is a little bit concerning but something has to be done about immigration yeah but but not like this so what so what so what let's repeat what they're doing again so basically blocking anybody from coming into the country technical yes what they are promoting is they need to ask the government permission to enter the country even to foreigners in countries that are given free to free access into the UK you still need to ask the government hey can I come in and then if they say yes then you can go in I wonder how that I wonder if I'll stop the boats I don't think I don't think it's about the boats what do you think that that's a separate story what do you think it's about then what do you think it's about control or for it is well has soon that killed his opportunity of staying in in power or is he oh no he's killed his chances ages ago at this point people can people are safely saying then the next election labor majority as I'll never fucking happen that'll never fucking happen well the odds say otherwise I know you don't believe I don't believe everything here in the media I wouldn't trust I wouldn't trust stormer without ever could touch him with two pennies oh no I'm not I'm not painting this in the media the the book he's saying that well the bookies are always the bookies said but Trump would never win and he did win so he's still got his chances if he can fucking fix the economy cuz trust me it's not gonna get better under stormer storms a fucking idiot if you're under stormer Jamie you're gonna be getting rid of your oil and gas you'll be dependent on the thingy and we'll be literally sucking up will be sucking will be the LGBTQ will be plastered around every fucking set will be plastered all around England you've seen the state of Scotland don't let it come to that point I feel sorry for Scots we are gonna hit I hate the LGBTQ I think some a lot of nonsense called mentally ill people doesn't help fun to smoke the representative in my stay in my down the road representative in like one of my districts that is transgender I never happens it is very important to ask people why why are you feeling the way you are why are you doing the things that you're doing I think it's a lot of it I think it's mainly really for attention at least if what we need to do is stop giving these people attention stop giving these people stopping knowledge in their existence because we acknowledge your existence we're just encouraging their behavior it's like saying when you are when a baby when a cries baby cries you don't give it attention cuz it just it you're just rewarding it what we need to do is figure out a way to lower prices on properties what we need is cheap food we need the pricing on food to be as cheap as possible need the prices on property to be cheap so what I'm thinking to stop to solve that I'm thinking what if we were to create a bond what we were to create like a special thing right about basically help give give give everybody give people everyday people an opportunity to basically buy a house so basically cutting the prices in half right and give and give it it's only a certain type of thing that's only allowed for everyday people for the everyday people for the people and not and called big corporations can't use let use it what I'm suggesting we do is give like give massive loopholes for everyday people but bar and control property it's limit them at property but but like the likes of Blackrock the crop price Warhouse Cooper TSB and all these banks in Britain can buy so I've heard rumors that TSB is looking to get into the property market rental property markets which is quite interesting I so else's sir be bought into any new companies lately good strategy the changes in the stock market or the economy for that matter you got anything in pharmaceuticals besides John and Johnson and Johnson there's not much big father I'm investing in it till right now sure if things go away I think is you might be getting a shitload of money off Johnson Johnson soon because of the the sniff yes a district in California basically banned masks in backseat basically banned wearing on masks let's start yeah but it's a district that's always mainly Republican okay okay that makes sense you'd be surprised but there's a lot of Republicans in in California the only thing is so it's not enough to clear the state I do think that California is not big it should be split into two states I'm saying like it should be the north and the east of California one side we should do north of California and east of California and split it down the middle and basically one I personally think that should be it give more delicate seats but remember give more opportunities but not to mention it might be a thing that it might give over can I think all the all the side with Ellie I think everything to do with Ellie and Cupertino should be Cupertino LA California Cupertino all of that should be under one state and the rest of it should be the number let San Francisco I kind of like the north -south California divide yeah well I think in San Francisco part of California oh yeah it's a famous coastal city of California why can't we make that and why can't we make that and it surrounds areas its own state I don't think it's big I don't think it's big enough to be its own state I think it'll be as close as Rhode Island or Delaware it's it's the smallest area let's go but I'm saying the Bay Area maybe California big you know yeah I think I think San Francisco Bay and other neighboring neighborhoods that I think that should be enough to it for it to become its own stuff yeah it could be the next Washington DC what do you mean a shithole well yes but it's also like a district that's predominantly Democrats Washington DC ever since the u .s.

The Dan Bongino Show
Donald Trump Is Not Afraid of Going to Jail
"Jim and trump calls her out right away you mean joe biden and the democrat indictments right so okay here's the thing donald trump is not afraid of going to jail he doesn't want to go to jail well he's not stupid he doesn't want to sit in the jail cell but i've seen a lot of this on twitter from liberals oh donald trump he's so she's going to want to go to jail he's terrified listen man i'm telling you and i'm going to give you a fair shake on this today the good stuff and the bad stuff i have spoken to this guy many times i have spoken to him personally and i feel feel you know obligated to share this because he just shared it publicly or else i wouldn't he is not afraid of going to jail you believe it or don't i don't care i'm just telling you everyone close to him who knows him will tell you the exact same story i'm telling you if you're going to make a political martyr out of him he doesn't want to go to jail he's going to fight it he's not dumb but he's not afraid of it those are two different things and i thought this was the best part of the interview and he said it check this out you are facing four indictments 91 felony charges if you would say it properly i'm facing four biden indictments he told the justice department to indict him or mary this mr pratt indicted their political opponent i just want to hear from you on this i want to know what's in your head when you go to bed at night do you worry about going to jail no i don't really i don't even think about it i'm built a little differently i guess because i have had people come up to me say how do you do it sir how do you do it uh i don't

The Dan Bongino Show
Kristen Welker's Interview With Donald Trump Was a Total Embarrassment
"At length because i don't have enough time today but tomorrow don't miss it i'm going to cover how the interviewer Kristen Welker who let me just say in advance i know we're not personal friends but i've done some interviews with her and spend a little bit of time with her when i was running for office and i lived in Maryland and always she was kind to me but again as i say all the time i don't want to date these people they i'm a conservative i say that about dudes girls women boys anything i like all i care about is issues i'm not looking for personal relationships with them Kristen Welker the interview with trump on meet the press was a total embarrassment and a humiliating disgrace if you want to get a heads up on tomorrow's show was that another sir sir sir it was a leslie stall moment it was that bad sir it was really that bad almost nothing she said was was true it was factually percent having inaccurate said that it's a huge problem i she said was actually true about abortion about hunter biden and joe biden so Kristen Welker should know better she should be embarrassed and she should issue massive corrections but she won't because she's an activist but first there were some good things and the bad things in the interview and ladies and gentlemen i want to tell you in advance i'm a pro supporter -life i'm an advocate of life from conception to natural death and that's a period full stop moment i don't care who you are the president the emperor the freaking king i don't care i do do not kill babies in the womb i don't support it and i don't care who you are you're never going to get me to support it and it doesn't matter what you say if we can support life human life from conception to natural death and the conservative movement is useless and i don't want to be a part of it

Elevation with Steven Furtick
A highlight from Now Turn North
"We had a good time here. Me and 10 ,000 ladies had a good time here Friday night. We heard a word from the woman of God and put us on the right path. I told Holly I only want to preach to women after being here. I think I'm going to put a no men allowed sign at the door. There's just a receptivity and a responsiveness. So get ready for that starting 2026 Elevation Church will be man free. It's good to see you today. I have a word last week. I preached on he was the one. He was the one. Well this week there's there's a scripture and a story in John chapter 5 that the Lord brought to my mind stay standing for just a moment and I'm going to share this this story with you and then one other scripture from the Old Testament to get us ready for what God wants to speak today. Let me actually do it from my iPad so I can make sure I have the right version. In John chapter 5 verse 1 a story that may be familiar to you. The Bible says sometime later. Jesus went up to Jerusalem for one of the Jewish festivals. Now there is in Jerusalem near the sheep gate a pool which in Aramaic is called Bethesda and which is surrounded by five covered colonnades here a great number of disabled people used to lie the blind the lame the paralyzed one who was there had been an invalid for 38 years when Jesus saw him lying there and learned that he had been in this condition for a long time. He asked him. Do you want to get well sir the invalid replied. I have no one to help me into the pool when the water is stirred while I'm trying to get in someone else goes down ahead of me and then Jesus said to him get up pick up your mat and walk now watch this at once the man was cured. He picked up his mat and walked thank God for miracles.

Mark Levin
Caller: If Trump Can't Criticize People, Can He Praise Them?
"They're going to lose yeah no you're exactly right I mean it would he be allowed to say nice things about Jack Smith the special counsel so could he say nice things about the judge could he say wow you look lovely today your honor could he say that I wonder. I really doubt they even want to hear him make a peep at all they just want him to stand there quietly it reminds me of a person in the Bible that had to stand there quietly while they accused him of things and then of course and they nailed him to a cross but that's what's going to happen they just want to nail him to a cross and be done with them. Larry thanks for the call my friend have a wonderful weekend thank you for calling 877 -381 Steve is in Nevada Steve you're on the Mark Levin show go ahead sir good afternoon rich how are you sir doing well thanks for the call you're a good fill -in for Mark I appreciate that reason I called is really important president Trump and his attorneys they are following a playbook of government government is public all the actors who are in public office have qualified immunity to one degree or another but if they fail to follow the orders of what they're supposed to do or if they

The Eric Metaxas Show
A highlight from Gad Saad (Encore)
"Welcome to The Eric Metaxas Show. Back again, eh? Glutton for punishment, eh? When will you ever learn? Now, here's the host that you hate to love, the man who was the reason your friend sponsored your last intervention, Eric Metaxas. Hey there, folks. Welcome to the program. It's always a joy to have someone on for the first time. I have heard such good things about today's guest. His name is Gad Saad. At least, I think that's how it's pronounced, or God Saad. G -A -D, first name, second name, S -A -A -D, Ph .D. He's one of the best -known public intellectuals fighting the tyranny of political correctness, so it sounds to me like he's interested in truth. He's professor of marketing at the John Molson School of Business at Concordia University, where he held the research chair in evolutionary behavioral sciences and Darwinian consumption. It goes on and on. It is just a joy to have Gad Saad as my guest. Welcome to the program, and congratulations on the new book. Thank you so much, sir. Such a pleasure to meet you. I've seen you on television before, so I feel as though I know you, but it's a pleasure to finally meet you. Well, that's very generous of you. So for my audience who isn't familiar with you, what is your background? I mean, you've been a voice for truth, which is a very rare thing, especially in a university setting. Where were you raised, and what is your background? How did you get to be who you are today? Sure. So I grew up in Lebanon. I was born in Lebanon. We were part of the last steadfastly refusing to leave Jews in Lebanon. Most of my extended family had left by the late 60s. They had left some to France, some to Canada, many to Israel, but my family had remained in Lebanon. We were well entrenched within Lebanese society. And then when the civil war broke out in 1975, when I was 10 years old, it became very, very difficult to be Jewish in Lebanon. So we experienced the first year of the civil war, and then luckily were able to leave. So that's my background in terms of where I was born. Grew up in Montreal, Canada, and then went to the United States to finish my studies, and then was a visiting professor at several universities in the US. But much of my career has been spent at a Canadian university, Montreal University. My general research area, just again for the folks who don't necessarily know who I am, evolutionary I marry psychology and evolutionary biology to human behavior in general, and consumer behavior in particular. What are the biological underpinnings that make us do the things that we do? So that's been my scientific work. But in the process of establishing my academic career, I started noticing that there was a second war that I was facing. The first war was the Lebanese civil war. The second war was the war on reality, the war on common sense, on reason, on evidence -based thinking. Which then led me to write my previous book, not the book that we'll be talking about today, but my previous book was called The Parasitic Mind, How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense. And so I've been one of the few voices in academia that holds no sacred cow to be untouchable. I critique any ideology that I feel like critiquing. Of course, it has made my academic career at times difficult, but you have to defend the truth. Well, you say you have to defend the truth, and I say you have to defend the truth. But many in the academy are not willing to defend the truth, nor even to defend the concept of truth. They don't seem to believe in the idea of truth the way Socrates did. They don't even seem to believe in defending reality, that there is a world, a real world, that there are things that are possible that are things that are impossible. I mean, that is kind of where we are today. So to believe in reality or truth in the academy is a rare thing indeed. And what do you suppose it is about you that made you willing to fight the battle for truth to not be silenced? Thank you. That's a great question. So I think it's just my personhood, the combination random of genes that make me who I am. Okay, now hold on. You're making it sound fatalistic. You're making it sound like it's not noble. It's just a fatalistic thing. It's just your genes are making you behave this way, just as Hitler's genes made him do what he did. That's clearly not what you're saying, is it? No, no. I mean, of course, I also have personal agency because I could say, hey, I'm going to succumb to cowardice and not rise up to the call to defend the truth. So you're right. So thank you for that. Maybe I was being falsely modest in my deterministic explanation, but in any case, I'm just, I mean, I'm a very, I think anybody who knows me knows that I'm a very warm, fun, affable guy, but I'm also very combative. Not because I want to be combative just to annoy people, but in a sense, I have this code of personal conduct, Eric, that makes it that when I go to bed at night and put my head on the pillow, for me to be able to not suffer from insomnia, I need to feel that I never modulated my words for pragmatic reasons, for careerist reasons. Then I would feel that I'm a fraud, that I'm a charlatan. And because of that exacting, punishing code of personal conduct, whenever I see nonsense, I attack it. Well, I'm just guessing, but having lived through what you and your family lived through in Lebanon, I mean, my father came to this country from Greece in the 50s. My mother came from East Germany in the 50s. And having stories, whether your own or those of your forebears, of people who saw that there were consequences to how one lived and that the world can be a very evil place, and that if you go along with it, you're complicit in the evil. I think many Americans and many Canadians haven't been forced to face that. They don't understand that there is a real battle for truth and that I have to be careful not to go along with things because then I am complicit. I'm just guessing that growing up in a home, as you did having left Lebanon under those circumstances, that that might be a part of why you're a brave voice in this culture. I think you're spot on. And if you look just anecdotally at some of the most vociferous defenders of Western traditions, they're exactly the type that you've mentioned. It's Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who is of Somali background. It's precisely because we have sampled from the large buffet of possible societies, right? We realize that the Western experience is an anomalous one. It's not the standard default society. That's not how humans have organized themselves. And so because we've sampled from that buffet, we come to the West and say, guys, be careful, you're not going down the right track. So I think you're exactly right, Eric. Yeah, I think, you know, anytime I meet somebody who has Cuban background or whatever, they typically, they get it. Somebody who's come from Romania or some Eastern Bloc country, they all get it. They all seem to understand, you know, we have to fight for what is right and true. We have to fight for freedom. These aren't normal. This is not the default situation. But many Americans and many people who've had the privilege of growing up in the West, they don't have a clue that what we have is a glorious, fragile thing. It's worth fighting for. Because you're new to the program, I do want you to talk about your book, The Parasitic Mind, before we talk about the brand new book. Tell us a little bit about that so my audience can understand where you're coming from. Sure. Thanks for that question. So in The Parasitic Mind, what I try to do is find some metaphor for why it is that living agents can engage in such maladaptive behaviors. And so I found it in what's called the neuroparasitological framework. The idea is that if you look at the animal kingdom, there are all sorts of parasitic infestations that happen. A tapeworm can infest your intestinal tract, but a neuroparasite is one that looks to, if you like, alter the neuronal circuitry of its host to suit its own reproductive interest. And so I had my epiphany, so I thought, well, okay, well, human beings can certainly be parasitized by actual physical brainworms, but there's another class of brainworms that they can be parasitized by. And I call those idea pathogens or parasitic ideas. So to your earlier point about, you know, in the academy, we no longer talk about some objective truth. Well, that's the granddaddy of all idea pathogens, postmodernism, social constructivism is another one. Radical feminism is another one. Identity politics is another one. Cultural relativism, biophobia, the fear of using biology to explain human behavior is another one. So what I do in the book is I trace the origin of many of these parasitic ideas and their downstream negative consequences. And then if I've done a good job, I offer a mind vaccine against these parasitic ideas. That's the general idea of the book. Okay, I wanna pick up on that. We are talking to GAD, G -A -D, SAD, S -A -A -D. And we'll be right back. I wear the black for those who've never read. Or listen.

The Eric Metaxas Show
A highlight from Jose Hernandez
"Welcome to The Eric Metaxas Show. Did you ever see the movie The Blob, starring Steve McQueen? The blood curdling threat of The Blob. Well, way back when, Eric had a small part in that film, but they had to cut his seed because The Blob was supposed to eat him, but he kept spitting him out. Oh, the whole thing was just a disaster. Anyway, here's the guy who's not always that easy to digest. Eric Metaxas. Hey there, folks. Welcome back. In case you didn't know, there's a film. It's called The Hill, and it's starring Dennis Quaid. I don't know what more you need to know. It's starring Dennis Quaid. It's in 1 ,500 screens across the country. That's a lot. We have the director of this film, of The Hill, with us, Jeff Celentano. Did I pronounce it close? Celentano. Celentano. Celentano. Hey, Celentano. You grew up in New Jersey, correct? I did. Okay. So that's why you got a name like Celentano. That's just, it's an Italian name. But you, I want to ask you, this is a film about, you grew up in a small town, in a small rural town in New Jersey. A lot of people don't know that those exist, but they certainly do if you know the state of New Jersey. But this is a film about someone who grew up in a rural town, small town in Texas. And his name is Ricky Hill. That's why the film is called The Hill. And again, it's starring Dennis Quaid as the father of this athlete, Ricky Hill. But I just kind of ask you right out of the gate, Jeff, how did you find your way to directing this story? Because this is a story that I had not heard until I heard about this film. Yeah. Well, none of us heard about the story. Ricky was an obscure guy who never really told many people about his story. Dennis Quaid, when I hired him to play Ricky's father, said, I just read the script. Is this true? Did this kid really do this? This is like a miracle. I said, yeah, he did the impossible. And he said, how come I've never heard of this story? And I said, well, there's so many stories out there nobody's ever heard of. And so that's why we're telling this one. It needs to be on the big screen. So my brother was in a hotel room, sorry, in a hotel lobby. And he was talking to somebody in a meeting. And he overheard Ricky next to him, the real Ricky Hill, talking about his life story and how he couldn't find a director that he liked. He had been through like 40 directors. And he never felt they had the right honesty and heart for the film. And my brother leaned over and said, excuse me, sir, once he was off the phone, this is my brother on the phone. He's your director. Talk to him. And Ricky was like, my brother's very aggressive. And Ricky talked to me. And we just bonded. And he said, you have to read my story. I'm going to send you the script tonight. I read the script. I cried my eyes out through the whole thing. I was so touched that I have said this so many times, but it's the same every time. It got in my heart and has not left even today that I had to tell this story. It was like I was on a mission. I just never gave up. And so that's how it ended up getting made. But it took 17 years to get it funded. I had been funded four times. The money fell through every time. And the last time it fell through was six years ago. Dennis had already been hired. And I thought we were going to lose Dennis. And he called me and said, listen, I love this story. It's the best story I've read in 20 years. I'm on for life. As long as you can find a time span on my schedule, I will do the film. Well, now for people who are, you know, tuning in and saying, what is the story? Tell us what is the story? Because the story is about a little boy, eight years old, who was very poor. His father decided to be a minister and a preacher and travel around the country. And they got kicked out of a couple of churches because his father was very adamant about no smoking in the church and treating the church badly. Ricky would be very poor and go out on a railroad track and hit stones all day. But he wore bag braces because he was crippled from the hip down.

Spider-Dan And The Secret Bores
A highlight from Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007) W/ Nathan-Hobley Smith
"Hello, Darlene Hello, Mr. Cox You ready to sing one? I'm always ready Well, alright In my dreams you're blowing me some kisses That's one of my favorite things to do You and I could go down in history That's what I'm praying to do with you Let's do it In ways that make us feel good Let's do it And make that sacred sound Put two and two together Perfect harmony we found We know it's only natural Let's do it I am from beyond Listen, and all you desire will be yours Welcome to Spider -Man and the Secret Wars Prepare for practice Welcome to Prattle World, I am your host the ever amazing, ever spectacular Spider -Dan And in this podcast I spotlight entertainment's best kept secrets that a mainstream audience may find boring And welcome to Secret Defenders where I task my guests to defend their favorite movies that are underrated, infamous or obscure And we are welcoming, it's been a long while since we've had this guest on, a very long time There's been babies, there's been marriages, there's been shows, there's been him playing Mr. Burns at one point It's been a wacky journey he's been on, he's been a busy boy, he's been a busy boy And not once has he ever paid for drugs, not once And he's here again, it's been literal years, I think the last one we did was Ginger Snaps I think It's Nathan Smith, welcome back sir Happy to be back It's been a long while and I think we've talked about this podcast for some time actually We've talked about this film for some time We're going to look at one of the best comedy films of the 21st century One of the best spoofs of the musical biopic It is Walk Hard, the Dewey Cox story We have danced around it and we've talked about it and both of us quite enjoy this film But why is it that you wanted to talk about it, bring it to people's attention Why should more people watch Dewey Cox? I feel John C.

Evangelism on SermonAudio
A highlight from Session 5 Evangelism
"Another somebody item just asked me coming in said is there any, I forget his wording, but is there any problem if we happen to disagree with some of the material in the books? Absolutely not. I probably disagree with a whole lot of it. That was particularly in connection with leading the church into the 21st century by Dr. Stoll. I think there's good material in there for us to consider whether we agree with everything or not. I think it's excellent material on how there's a difference today. We don't want to let that difference make us think that we have to abandon biblical principles. There's the idea abroad today you cannot do door -to -door work anymore. I'll tell you it's a whole lot harder. It's a lot more difficult. I started a church in Aurora, Colorado in 1952, a new church, the Church of Hoffman Heights Baptist. There were 8 ,000 houses in that community. It was East Aurora. It wasn't even incorporated into the city of Aurora at the time. 8 ,000 new houses and my wife and I were able to work out a deal with a finance company that we got one of those and started a church in the living room of our house. I made it a policy to just knock on doors and I knocked on doors. I tried to hit a minimum of 50 doors a week. I didn't always make that, but I tried to do that. If I knocked on 50 doors, you know what? I would have five new people in church the next Sunday. One out of every ten, I'd get a new person in church. That was in 1952. I've knocked on a lot of doors in Tucson and I don't hit that at all. Door after door after door after door, but we do find some. We've not done a whole lot of door -to -door work. That's really going to get going now in September in a definite way. When we came to Tucson, I used the telephone. Oh, Barna's book says the telephone doesn't work like people think it does. Well, it did for us in Tucson. We used the telephone when we first came. We had nine people in the church besides my wife and me. We used the telephone, got some of the people to call, worked it out. We used it, what's that program you can purchase? Telephones, forms for you. We used that. I didn't use all of their ideas. That's New Evangelical too, but the idea was there and I used it. For week after week after week, we had four new families in our church every Sunday. I'd say that lasted for three months. Week after week after week, we had four new families. Now, we didn't keep many of them. One dose was all they could take. They came the first time and they said, this is not for us and we'll not be back. Some of them wouldn't turn in a visitor's card. Some of them wouldn't go to their door and we made all of our visits by appointment. We'd get those phone calls and we'd make our visits by appointment. When they showed up for church, we made their visits by appointment, my wife and I. There were people who said, no, you don't need to come. When we got there, they told us we were wasting our time coming. But we stayed with it and we did keep some who became the Corps. In fact, we kept some that had stayed with us the whole time. Some decided after a while this is too much for them. But you just stay at it and use every means that's right and proper. I've tried the phones again since then and they aren't working as well now since we're going. Phones for You is built on the idea of a new church getting started. It goes along with the idea of the market -driven church where you find out what the people want, which is absolutely contrary to Scripture. You don't decide what people want, you give them what they need. But it did work. By the way, I mentioned that I started a church in 1952. I have had the privilege of starting 30 churches. Most of them I did not pastor. I'd go into a town for three weeks to a month as an evangelist, rent a building, put up a tent, whatever, and preach the Word of God out of it, get a church started, get a pastor called, and move on. I'd go out in revival meetings and let my love offerings build up until I had enough money to go start a church. Then I'd spend all the money I'd saved on starting a church and be back in revival work. I did that primarily in the West, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico, that area, Rocky Mountain region. I did see churches started and still going for the Lord, so praise God. Some of them are not still going, but many of them are. We'd knock on doors, just knock on doors, and get people to come and get a nucleus to work with. You're not going to agree with everything in these books. Yes, sir? When you were knocking on doors for church planting, were you going soul winning or were you doing imitations to your church? The question was, was knocking on doors for church planting, was I doing soul winning or was I just getting them to come to church? When you're starting a new work like that, I made it soul winning. Now when I send our people out today from our church, it will depend on the situation. There are times when we say you knock on the door, you leave them the information, you're not there to win a soul, you're there to find out if there's any prospect possible so we can come back with a soul winning team to win them. There are other times we send them out and say, and we always say this, we ask them to cover a certain number of streets. We give them the street and how many houses are on each side of the street and how many we expect. We tell them that's their assignment for that day and we say we'd like to get this covered, but if you come to a house and it looks as though they're interested, don't go another door. You get inside the house and witness to them and endeavor to win them to Christ. But your main goal out here today is to get us contacts that we can follow up with soul winners in our regular visitation program to win them to Christ. But do use whatever opportunity you have. Do you think the day will ever come when door -to -door visitation will not be effective when other forms may be advisable or necessary or more effective? Well, the day may well come when you won't be able to do door -to -door visitation. It's getting close to that now where the apartment complex is. By the way, the question was, I'm sorry I didn't repeat it. The question was, do I think the day will ever come when we'll find that door -to -door visitation is not effective and we'll need to go other routes. I think we ought to use other routes now, but I do not believe we ought to do what a lot of fellows are saying, and that is abandon door -to -door visitation. I believe we need to stay at it and we're still having people saved. It isn't as easy as it was in 1952, I'll admit that, but I don't believe we ought to give it up.

The Podcast On Podcasting
A highlight from Ep375: Implement These 7 Things If You Don't Want To Podfade - Katy Murray
"Am a huge fan of being able to have solid takeaways when I listen to a podcast. And I know with like yours, you talk about how you help someone who wants to be on your podcast get everything in one spot. And that's awesome. It's here's one, two and three things that you can do today to be successful and to grow your business. Most hosts never achieved the results they hoped for. They're falling short on listenership and monetization, meaning their message isn't being heard and their show ends up costing them money. This podcast was created to help you grow your listenership and make money while you're at it. Get ready to take notes. Here's your host, Adam Adams. Hey podcaster, it's your host, Adam A. Adams. And today we've got Katie Murray on the podcast. We are going to be talking about her show. She's done coming up on a hundred episodes, which is awesome. And as well, she serves business owners. So her podcast is called ginger biz, the podcast with Katie, the link is already in the show notes. So go ahead and scroll down. She was a photographer on the side. She has a full -time job right now. She was also doing photography and then she lost the podcast. And now she's got a firm where she supports business owners utilizing the, her team, which is mostly VAs as I understand. Is that right, Katie? Yes, sir. Coo coo. So you help people with random things, like a few different things. One of them is Pinterest growth. So if you're listening and you're like, I want to launch a Pinterest. I want to grow a Pinterest. I don't know how to do it. I'm not sure what I'm doing. Katie does that. Her team does that. They also help with blogs, a little bit of website copy, not like building the website literally from scratch, but doing the copy to make sure that your website is reaching out to the right people. And we're going to jump in and find out her history of the last. Since let's see, it's probably been over a year, which means are you publishing more than once a week on average? Because it seems like you are. Yes. I generally do one solo episode on Tuesdays and then a guest episode on Thursdays. And have you always done it like that? Because you'd probably be over a hundred episodes already. Correct. Did you do like one for a while? Yeah. So the guest ones come and go right now. They're pretty fluent. Like we're doing good with that content, but definitely in there. It was kind of figuring out our steps. Okay. So let me ask you, and I think this would super beneficial for the listener. You started your podcast over a year ago and you've learned a couple of things along the way about podcasting even mentioned that some of the things are becoming more fluent. So where I want to start is like, Katie, if you were launching a brand new podcast with just the knowledge in your head that you've learned along the way, what are some things that you would make sure to do or do differently than the first go round? What would do now if you were launching? Yeah, great question, Adam. So I would say the first thing is kind of figure out what I wanted to do with guests straight out the gate so that I knew. And then I put a workflow in place, which has been amazing. I have an intake form. It asks every single guest the same questions and it slates me for rolling into their intros and getting them set up for the recording and getting the media out to them. And I should have been doing that from the get go before it used to be like, Hey, Adam, you want to be on my show? Cool. What do you want to talk about? And then it was just a lot of back and forth. Now I can hop in a group where I can meet somebody and say, Hey, here's a link to the landing page. It tells you all about my podcast and right on that page, you click apply to be a guest and boom, boom, boom, it's so seamless. And it literally takes me like six minutes to get a guest outline slated and ready to go with links and everything. So when they apply with your new intake form, the application to jump on the podcast, it might take them more than six minutes to put in all the information, but it takes you six minutes or less to know exactly what to do. Yeah, I would say on average, it takes people like 12 minutes to complete it. Now that's given that they know what they want to talk about. They have to have some sort of expertise because it says, what topic do you want to discuss? And what are three to five questions that I can help ask to keep the flow of the podcast going? So I have had a couple of people stumble on that. They're like, well, I don't know what to talk about. And so that's why I created the landing page to say, here's the people that I serve, here's what I do. And then they can kind of vet it themselves to see if they're a good fit. It's a little more of a hands -off approach. Okay. So you got a landing page and it says who you serve, like who is the perfect avatar? Who's the listener. And I think that's really smart. Like somebody who's launching a podcast right now, here's an issue that I see all the time. We don't, most of us don't understand who that avatar is ourselves. Even if we do, we're horrible at translating that to the guest who's coming on the show. And what that seems to do is people come on the show and their first thought is I need to self promote. I need to wiggle in a story about a client and they are thinking of a lot about themselves and they're not always thinking about who is your perfect listener. And I know that when I go on somebody else's show, I always ask like, who's listener, what are they worried about? So I can really understand that and then cater each of the answers to questions toward how to serve that person. So it's not coming across just as self -promotion. And so one thing that you've done is you've gotten that right up front. So they go to the landing page, they read about this and then they apply and it helps them to be more focused on your listener and hopefully less on themselves and what they have to promote. Is that part of it? Yeah, totally Adam. And something with that, that is beneficial, then I'm not rejecting as many people because I'm not like, Hey, Adam, unfortunately like that doesn't fit with what I want to talk about. And I think it enables people who may not be avid listeners or even listened at all to Ginger Biz. They can still step in and be an extension of me and help promote the overall message that I want to share. Let's talk about the title of the podcast and let's talk about your perfect listener. So you identify the perfect listener and I love that you put it on the landing page. Could you take a what they're going through and what you help them with? Yeah, absolutely. So I would say that my average listener is probably 30 to 35 -ish and they are zero to two years at the business or entrepreneurship, whether it's full -time or as a side hustle. And it's someone who has lots of ideas, but only has two hands and can't grow past their own knowledge base. So Ginger Biz, the podcast comes in as a pocket cheerleader and and encourager an advocate for here are tips and tricks that have worked for me. Here's what hasn't worked, but here's the solution. And just kind of putting it all together with very, very tangible things. I'm a huge fan of being able to have solid takeaways when I listen to a podcast. And I know with like yours in one of your previous episodes, you talk about how you help someone who wants to be on your podcast, get everything in one spot. And that's awesome because that's the kind of thing I want to hear. That's what Ginger Biz does. It's not these lovey -dovey stories of how we've been successful. It's here's one, two, and three things that you can do today to be successful and to grow your business. Yeah. I want to ask a question because as I look at the podcast artwork and the title, the title is simply Ginger Biz when it's just written out. And then you can see that the person in charge, the person, the host is Katie Murray. And then when you look over at the podcast artwork, it's going to be the white background. It'll say in the middle with the logo, Ginger Biz, the podcast with Katie. I'm curious if you've considered making at least a tagline because like I'm thinking about that perfect listener who's wanting to offload some stuff, wanting to start the 35, they're zero to two years in. And I'm curious if what they type in is automatically going to find you. Like if we're typing in ginger as like the reason what we're trying to listen to. So how have you thought about that? Is it, is it working? Is it not working? Are you adding anything to it? What do you think there? But it's funny you say that just before I jumped on with you, I've been in the process over the last month trying to figure out the perfect tagline because I want to introduce merchandise. And when listeners listen and rate my show, I want to randomly pick people to give merchandise, but as conceited as I may be, they don't want my face and then ginger biz with Katie on it. So I am trying to work towards picking a tagline. Most of my listeners, I think right now come through TD, targeted daily engagement. So it's not necessarily from a search engine. So that's something that I can definitely grow in. So yes, I've given it a lot of thought, but I'm super indecisive. So trying to figure out the perfect tagline is definitely a little challenging. Okay. So you mentioned something that I hadn't heard this term, these three letters before. I think you said T D E and was it targeted daily engagement? Yes, sir. So how do you do that? Like if we've got a listener who wants to grow their podcast, sounds like this is the way that you get your listeners. Is that part correct? This is how you find them. So how does the listener find listeners? How does the other podcaster find their listeners using TD? So Adam, it might be similar with how you and I ran across each other. We're in a group online and I'm interacting and I'm doing targeted daily engagement. So I'm specifically targeting who I want to either be on my show, which in this case, that was it. It was like, I was either finding a guest or wanting to be a guest. So that was the target for that day. And I do it daily because I want to continually show up in those groups or those feeds or whatever the case. I know Reddit is a very good spot to do it. So if I'm in there and I'm looking at entrepreneurial like things on Reddit and I'm interacting with those people, I make sure that the host of gingerbiz is in my bio. It's on my about me. It's all front and center. And then I just offer good insight for these people. And then they get curious, like, this girl knows what she's talking about. And then they stumble on my podcast. Now it goes back to what you said in the beginning. I'm not trying to get on this show or get in any of my areas and just sell. I'm not, Hey, come listen to gingerbiz, jump on, listen, listen, listen. Instead, I want to give them tangible takeaways. So that sparks the curiosity. So it's organic. I'm not just shoving gingerbiz down anybody's throat. So that's what I consider TD and you can do it on other platforms as well. You can do it in Facebook groups. That's probably my biggest one. And that's where I've gotten the last like 40 guests that I've had, or you can do it on Instagram or Reddit or even LinkedIn has seemed to be a pretty cool spot to start getting to know people and not to be too long -winded, but an additional point of that is. If I know Adam that I'm launching podcasts, one -on -one a course that would be perfect for your listeners. I want to go and interact with you and become a voice on your platform and get to know you. And then people will see us interacting online and that'll kind of grow it. So that's another form of TD. Cool. So you've had like 40 ish guests that came from that you've had close ish to a hundred episodes as we're recording now, and probably more when it launches, when this is being published since you're doing a couple of weeks and I'm looking at the ratings and reviews. And I wanted to find out like, if you're focused on getting that social proof, the rating and review or not. And if you are, I'm curious if you talk to guests or clients or friends or family to maybe give you that social proofing on your show. Absolutely. So after I do a guest episode, I do a couple of different things. Bear in mind that my podcast is secondary to business, although we are pivoting that so that it's more monetized and hopefully more the sole income for me. But that being said, I send a thank you, whether it's a gift or a card to each of my guests personally. And then I do ask them to drop a rating for me. And then in my newsletter, which like my email campaigns, I also request people to leave reviews. So I'm constantly asking people to leave reviews. I've done that with photography. I have over 150 reviews for KMP and I found that that's been hugely beneficial. So I am working towards that. Yes. Hey, do you still do the photography at all or did that go away? No, I still do. Definitely paired it back and maybe this gives some insight, but I'm multi -passionate entrepreneur. So I have triangle. I am a human resource profession by day. I have my podcast and branding photography to support other businesses.

The Bad Crypto Podcast
A highlight from The Great Taking
"Would you like to get paid to listen to this podcast grab the fountain app for free and get all our badness But earn some sweet satoshis download for free now at fountain FM here in the Republic of bad, Cryptopia We've been talking about the great reset for many years Designed to strip normal citizens of power and privacy the global elite have their eyes set on making themselves Kings and queens of the modern era you and I well were to be serfs And we shall eat bugs and like it, but if the world were to transition to this final dystopian phase How might it take place a book titled the great taking by David Rogers web? provides scenarios in which it might all unfold you might say it's a blueprint for world domination or Oppression we give you our take on the great taking today on our hey We can't all be kings and queens so suck it episode number 696 of the bad crypto podcast you This is the bad crypto podcast the show for the crypto curious and the crypto serious We are your blockchain blockheads your crypto clowns the nifty nerds It's the DeFi do fight the metaverse morons and the bad crypto badasses Joel calm and sir Lord Travis right and and we're here for you We are heater Definitely not only that we want to you know we've been talking about a lot of this stuff and some people go oh my god It's conspiracy you guys but part of the reason that I know that I got into crypto was because I understood how fiat money works right and Once you understand how paper money works in the Federal Reserve Bank that's neither federal nor reserve and then paper fiat money is always inflationary it always crashes eventually and Always create these depressions and whatnot and so it's like once you understand that you start Trying to figure out how the rest of the system works right Joel kind of yeah absolutely and you know hey conspiracy Theorists are batting pretty high right now like if you know you were a Vegas odds maker You'd have to put your money on on the conspiracy Theorists and look some of it is just obvious as the nose on your face Unless you know you unless you have no nose in which case it's just obvious that you don't have a nose on your face Which is even more obvious than having a nose on your face, so by the way Travis. I was reading through you know our list of Funny things that we call ourselves You know usually we say we duck duck go things so people don't have to and that that has to change now now We're chat GPT stuff so people don't have to Well we're Claude a eyeing stuff also you found a great site called Claude AI That you can upload documents to and tell it to give you summaries Mm -hmm yeah, it's really good. It's one of those tools that can help you learn faster Right as long as these tools don't become bastardized and be completely biased from a liberal bent right that only gives you Oh, I give you upload stuff, and it goes and we don't want to tell you that because it says things We don't want you to know. I think it's we're still early that that's not the case I I do think chat GPT is getting a little more biased Claude doesn't seem to be yet, right? But what I did was I found this document. I think I found it on a Twitter Thread or a YouTube video. I don't remember exactly where I found it But then if you go to the great taking dot -com you can actually get this PDF download the PDF then Upload it into Claude dot AI when I say Claude that's like Claude Monet CLA ude dot AI Upload it in there, and then just you can start asking it questions, right? You can do this with any PDF that you want to upload, but this this author right here David Roger Webb He's worked in finance and investing for many years, and he started to realize that most of these major economic crises are Intentionally by caused these very powerful people who control the central banks and the financial system, and then you go hey Travis What do you mean these powerful secretive people who own the control the central banks and the financial system? Well that goes back Joel to our G Edward Griffin Conversation with the creature from Jekyll Island and how they created the Federal Reserve Bank at the same time They created the IRS same time They created the Federal Reserve Note and the paper money and their goal has always been to over time Not immediately like the people who created it in Jekyll Island the in the Federal Reserve Bank They know they're not gonna be the ones that see this true fruit to fruition But they know their grandkids are probably gonna be the ones that lead it So there they want to consolidate power and control humanity and orchestrate this economic turmoil Over a long period of time like they don't have just a four -year cycle of goal like a typical president does Joel They have like hey, we're gonna do this over the next hundred hundred and twenty -five years right right. It's generational You know it's kind of the Chinese have been so successful because you know as you've noted before they have a 500 year plan And so the powers that be are looking you know forward to the generations to come here and going how do we bring this? To a place where we have all the control on the world and we decide how the world is run and so this book provides one theory on How this all comes together and how they bring about this great reset And so it doesn't mean that this is what is going to happen But all of the things we're going to talk about that are described in this book are definitely we're on that path To these things taking place and fortunately you know Satoshi Nakamoto created Bitcoin and If it weren't for decentralized cryptocurrency, I don't know that you know there would even be a chance of Fighting back against the the tide that has been set against us to you Yeah, yeah, well what we're seeing is a collapse in monetary velocity Just just like what happened in the 1930s depression where money has an ebb and it flow It's like that would they'll flood the market with more paper dollars and printer go burr And then they get to the point where they start pulling that money back And there's less money and then that signals the end of the debt cycle Right according to this book and according to other experts, and that's what we're seeing right now is there's this slow collapse that's happening and That's what's most likely Motivating the great reset plan right so they're talking about oh, you'll have nothing and you'll be happy well What does that mean? What do you mean? We're gonna have nothing and be happy.

Evangelism on SermonAudio
A highlight from Christ-Centered Evangelism - John 4:27-42
"Alright John chapter 4 Turn to John chapter 4 tonight and We are we're bringing an end to the story of the woman at the well tonight, and we've been a John since January and We're gonna get to the nobleman's son and finish up chapter 4 and then take a break in the gospel of John We are going to preach verse by verse through the whole book, but I don't want to wear you out on it So we're gonna we're gonna take a break from there, and then we'll come back to it later on in the year but John chapter 4 we've been working through this gospel and so let's let's read our text tonight, and then we'll do a little bit of catching up to where we are and Jump into the message tonight John chapter 4 we'll start reading in verse number 1 and then read through the text We're gonna cover tonight when therefore the Lord knew how the Pharisees had heard that Jesus made and baptized more disciples than John Though Jesus himself baptized not but his disciples He left Judea and departed again in the Galilee and he must needs go through Samaria Then cometh he to a city of Samaria, which is called Sychar Near to the parcel of ground that Jacob gave to his son Joseph Now Jacob's well was there Jesus therefore being wearied with his journey sat thus on the well, and it was about the sixth hour There comeeth a woman of Samaria to draw water Jesus saith unto her give me to drink For his disciples were gone away to buy it to under the city to buy me And sayeth the woman of Samaria unto him How is it that thou being a Jew asked me of a drink? Which him a woman of Samaria for the Jews have no dealings with Samaritans Jesus answered and said unto her if thou knewest the gift of God and who it is that saith to thee Give me to drink thou wouldest asked of him and he would have given thee living water The woman saith to him sir thou hast nothing to draw with and the well is deep From whence then has thou that living water are thou greater than our father Jacob which gave us the well and Drank thereof himself and his children and his cattle Jesus answered and said unto her Whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again but Whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give them Shall never thirst but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up in the everlasting life The woman saith unto him sir. Give me this water that I thirst not neither come hither to draw Jesus saith unto her go Call thy husband and come hither The woman answered and said I have no husband Jesus said unto her Thou hast well said I have no husband For thou hast had five husbands and he whom thou now hast is not thy husband and that just thou truly The woman saith unto him, sir I perceive that thou art a prophet our father's worshiped in this mountain and you say that in Jerusalem is the place where men ought to worship Jesus saith unto her woman believe me the hour cometh when you shall neither in this mountain nor yet at Jerusalem worship the Father You worship, you know, not what we know what we worship for salvation is of the Jews but the hour cometh and now is When the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth for the Father seeketh such to worship him God is a spirit and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth the woman saith unto him I Know that messiahs cometh, which is called Christ when he is come. He'll tell us all things Jesus saith unto her I That speak unto thee am he? All right And here's our text tonight verse 27 and upon this came the disciples and marveled that he talked with the woman Yet no man said what seekest thou or why talkest thou with her? The woman then left her water pot and went on went her way into the city and saith to the men Come see a man, which told me all things I ever ever I did is Not this the Christ Then they went out of the city and came in him in the meanwhile his disciples prayed him saying master eat But he said unto them. I have meat to eat that you know not of Therefore said the disciples one to another have they even brought him ought to eat Jesus saith to them my meat is to do the will of him that sent me to finish his work Say not ye there are yet four months and then cometh the harvest Behold I say unto you lift up your eyes and look on the fields for they are white already to harvest He that reapeth receiveth wages and gathers fruit into life eternal But are that both he that soweth and he that reapeth may rejoice together and Herein is that saying true one soweth and another reapeth. I Sent you to reap that whereon you bestowed no labor Other men labored that you are entered into their labors And many of the Samaritans of that city believed on him for the saying of the woman which testified He told me of all that ever I did So when the Samaritans were coming to him they besought him that he would tarry with them, and he abode there two days and many more believed because of his own word and Said unto the woman now we believe not because of thy saying for we have heard him ourselves and know that This is indeed the Christ the Savior of the world We've worked through the Gospel of John we spent some time in the first 18 verses I think five messages starting off on the prologue of John which is sort of the introduction of the book where John basically says Hey, this is what the book's gonna be about it's about Jesus Christ, and he's the Son of God and by the way He is God and so he says it's sort of you look back at the 18 verses if you ever want to just Look back and read those 18 verses as we go through the book you see how he's proving Everything that he stated in the first 18 verses Chapter one ends with a sort of a thing with John the Baptist and his followers and they're saying hey, who are you? why are you baptizing he tells him Messiah's coming and Then talks about him baptizing Jesus, and then Jesus comes through at the end of chapter one John says look behold the Lamb of God and two of his followers Which we have identified as John and Andrew left and followed Jesus, and then he picks up Peter he picks up Philip and Nathaniel Then you move into chapter 2 chapter 2 they go to Cana and they go to a wedding and Jesus does the first Recorded miracle where he turns the water into wine which is an illustration of the new birth The changing from the old which is only an act of God the end of chapter 2 We have the scene of the temple where Jesus goes During the Passover and he comes along the temple and all the commerce going on in the temple and there's supposed to be the place of worship and sacrifice and they turn it into a bargaining horse race type of atmosphere where there's loud noises and people getting cheated and people haggling and all these things and so Jesus runs out the money changers in the temple then they question him about it and Then he ends the chat in chapter 2 ends with how he did many signs and people believed on him But he did not believe with what their faith was and then we broke that down and sort of basically said yeah They tried to believe in him They they believed in what they saw But they weren't Jesus did not have any faith in what they believe and I equated that to what we see around today I was talking to my wife about this we had a long we were talking I had a discussion about this last night And I said, you know, I did a study in Sunday school once last year two years ago on the church, I think And I remember when I brought in that list of all of those the 30 largest churches in the country That's just the country not the world and the number 30 had like 17 ,000 members the mode the highest the largest church in the country had like 65 ,000 people and We talked about how these are the largest churches the world has ever seen I mean going back before this big church growth movement in the 80s the largest Congregations And churches to history was like Charles Spurgeon who had like 5 ,000 members And so now you have all of these people going to these churches and I asked her I said you have more people going to church Now than ever before since the church started I said is the country better off and She said she sat there and thought a minute and she said no and I said so what does that tell you a? Lot of people going around thinking they're saved that really aren't Was that old Negro spiritual that says a lot of people talk about heaven ain't going there And so that was sort of what verse 25 was was discussing Then you transition in chapter 3 and we have the discussion where Nicodemus Approaches Jesus at night and they have a discourse and he says that in order to see the kingdom of God the kingdom of heaven In order to see heaven you must be born again So Jesus and Nicodemus have this discourse up to verse 21 and then the story sort of transitions to John the Baptist and somebody comes with their little finger and tries to stir up a little dispute between John the Baptist and Jesus and John has the famous statement.

77WABC Radio
"sir" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"Sir. Jerry. Whatever his name is Jim, Jim Jim. Um, it is time now for one of the most popular segments of the day on this day and today Is September 13th and you know what happened back on September. 13th 509 bc frank No, you hadn't been born quite yet. The Temple of Jupiter on Rome's Capitoline Hill Capital Line. Hill is dedicated on the eyes of September. It was the most important temple In ancient Rome. It makes sense anything space related. It was always going to be a big winner over there on this day in 1948 Republican representative Margaret Chase Smith Defeated Democrat Adrian's Culleton by a margin of 71 to 29%. In doing so, she became the first woman to represent Maine in the Senate and the first woman to serve in both houses of Congress. Oh, that's wonderful. On this day, September 13th 1 22 A D. They started to build Hadrian's wall in northern England. It's known as the Roman Wall, or picks wall or Val, Um, Adriani in Latin. It's a former defensive fortification. Of the Roman province of Britannia, and you can still see the wall if you visit on this day in 1953 Marilyn Monroe made her official television debut on the Jack Benny Show. Now on this day in 3 35, the Church of Holy Supporter supporter culture, right Replica.

The Relaxed Dog
"sir" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog
"Police officer tells you can't have your kyw e to leave everything behind. I'm like that guzm alive. And what happened was when he got down to stairs to police. Officers stressed in. I think Blue dock closed Negative scared and i was already really scared like my adrenaline anxiety was That she had go at him like she wanted to go for him because she was scared to and after that her activity was just really pronounced we had to do a lot of work around Yep thank things all just wanted to the guy back on. You said she's in a crate. So when you first got a home you were doing craft training. Yes we did traffic tragic. She's is a dog that four ways benefited from structure. She thrives in clear rules Very clear communication. And i think that i wish i would have understood that l. e. on how important klay communication with a dog is because my communication wasn't klay i thought it was clear but it wasn't and also she tests needed to learn timeouts because she started resource batting pretty quickly. Sir i had to show head. You're pot of defending but you don't run the fish. And because she had such has fresh held for hyperarousal was quite large to beginning. It was just a way to keep design. Mission could learn like that we'd never opportunity of flooding and she lost a crunchy puts a self integrate all the time..

Dave Berry's Dadpod
"sir" Discussed on Dave Berry's Dadpod
"See that feel like they don Often ten do harder. I mean we we talk about an we all experience i think those kind of sliding doors moments in our lives however big or small may be but you're kinda p. teacher Mr what consider morons like there's a sliding doors moment for the entire nation That feel good factor on that saturday and the nation coming together on your wife coming with the pregnant and ran company. Joining the all of that moment was as you say you want particularly enthused but he caught up his arm around you and said mo. You've got something here. Let's let's work at it and you caught sir x. Amount of you ten years later maybe and the the whole nation have one of the greatest not so their lives. It was amazing. Mustache traded come true. And what a way was a non. Never full as those young will ever do overtime. Watch braces have seen. It tastes once you wrote greg. Greg go from european Taste of and you go. I want to become an an is. It wasn't as easiest guy on a become olympic champion onto zip in what it's possible anything's as a movies. Quite stem tom. Fuss transafrica china. Make most of it and often chose the government's gonna make most have been taken by hans inspiring words. Let let me ask you There's a there's a concept out there which is the dad junk. God's embarrassing jugs but what we do on the podcast here is we want to turn that round. All your kids funny. Do your kids laugh. And if so how. The mike mike is always made me laugh. Each one of the makes me laugh particularly asia. The funniest crazing just singing a seeing things telling jokes often. When i was a kid. My reno's tenement joke. Why did the chicken cross the road because we just an often. When i hate that word on love listen. We've already touched on some invaluable advice throughout this conversation. I think people who've downloaded listening right. Now gonna gonna pick bits out but let me kind of put you on the spot a little bit and ask you for a single piece of advice in the pastor tim minchin was like just put your phone. Why filming your kids over the time. Enjoy using your actualize or paraphrasing in their jeff brazier which you touched on when we first started talking my was. Don't put too much pressure on yourself as a parrot. A rebecca said. Just spend as much time as you can in the bathroom. The time you're gonna get walk pace it that vice new red mill just ready south. I'm training for a marathon. That he's going gonna be a wall so mo- let me ask you this and i'll see store. Everybody joins me you. Kate's here this back in fifteen years from now. What would you like to say to them. Just enjoy every minute of it and just yourself you know. That's what i tell my kids then. I'll be proud of them. About what what they do. On into a proud of the austin my someone asked me a stays just teaching them like. It is shit awesome charities karen so when we sleep than gets the blanket and it gives me quando the blanket and i'll tell you then have to move on. Just think just caring. Is that carrying us as karen. Listen you could also take care of yourself and if this replaces the sharing your friends but also lacoste yourself if you consider them. Alien in lives of things doesn't happen light even keep bacteria. Famous son is crying game boom at on the phone last night and hop smell before benn the little play together play together and they wins off and go I think you have to x games gold. And she goes on me. She said to him..

Dave Berry's Dadpod
"sir" Discussed on Dave Berry's Dadpod
"The world needs many good people as it can get mugged so i i completely agree with talking about reality. You mentioned the see. Her physical education and her being into sports is an important thing. I want to look at that from a broader perspective. I know that you'll pay teacher was was in your tell me a little bit about him and how he went about doing that. And what you feel is the importance of kind of pay games of collects size within within schools. Today things breeding poor physical size for kids. Nowadays i think to would not grant is much more easier There wasn't as much social as Kids often on my phone enough house. One of them is very active. When asked house and definitely won't be involving sports get distracted out somewhere else and on to say that often you know for of land myself. I mean my kids are often say. Listen you gotta find that. Change what he enjoys minutes without the pressure on him and let him enjoy rounds. Awesome appearance Often like because. I didn't do this event. Only gonna make myself do at one day. It's cost them. Nothing can be free. Them enjoyed might is exemplary. On august rowing gymnastics yoga often on discounts not funding good good people and getting out the house and getting.

Theocast - Reformed Theology
"sir" Discussed on Theocast - Reformed Theology
"There's light that exists apart from the sun. It's preaching christ to us. You know and then i mean last thing maybe john if you'll allow me from the creation account early their the seventh day the sabbath day. It's very unique day because all the other six days have this common. Refrain of there was evening. There was mourning the first second third whatever day. The seventh day doesn't have that refrain and many christians throughout history have understood that to be appointed to christ. Because that seventh day is awaiting its fulfillment and that seventh day of our sabbath rest right fines. It's yes and amen. In christ and in particular its fulfilled when jesus would lay in a tomb outside jerusalem at fifteen hundred years. After moses wrote these words he's gonna lay in a tomb outside jerusalem on the seventh day of the week because his work is done. Redemptions over sins atone for righteousness fulfilled. And he's gonna get up from the dead on the next day to usher us into the new creation. And then the writer to the hebrews picks up on that and tells us that we have entered into god's sabbath rest when we cease from our working right like god rested from his. And we know that christ is the fulfillment of that rest that we are promised forever. But it's already hours in him. And so get i mean genesis one in the early versus of genesis two. We should read these in light of christ and what god is gonna do through him. If we're gonna re-genesis like christians for crying. i was right. Yeah yeah gen says is a christian book just to be clear at the old testament is a christian book so mentioned there's ways to read it first of all street as an israelite who understands that god is the one redeeming them and they're looking forward to the seed of abraham eventually. It's clarified in sorry to the seat of eve. And then it comes through the seed of abraham and so we gain clarity and you have this you have the promise and then you have the narrative of humanity about they just constantly prove they are in desperate need of restoration or i would say rescuing you get to the flood and it's just god says no one is righteous and so he he abolishes the world and then just like anybody would ever think well if we could start all over and then and then just get rid of all the bad people Will god proved that won't work because the problem is not with the current people on the earth. The problem is that it's in the heart for seed of man. It's passed down if we're gonna talk about adam. And noah noah is kind of a a type of right because god wipes humanity off the face of the earth because he sees that the inclinations of man's heart is only evil continually in genesis six and so after the flood though you know god kind of has hit the reset button. And it's like well. The problem with noah is that he's too much like adam you know and and basically sin remains right and so we even see like one of noah's sons is cursed like god cursed.

Harvard Classics
"sir" Discussed on Harvard Classics
"And by the one and the other i came to understand the situations. The rivers the kingdom's from the east sea to the borders of peru and from orono southward as far as amazon's marignan and the regions of marina campbell and of all the kings of provinces and captains of towns and villages. How they stood in terms of peace or war and which were friends or enemies. The one with the other without which there can be neither entrance nor conquest in those parts nor elsewhere for by the dissension between gloss. Garen ataba liba. Pizarro conquered peru and by the hatred that the tillack scallions bear to mood. Azuma cortes was victorious over mexico. Without which both the one and the other had failed their enterprise and of the great honor and riches which they attained unto now pareo began to grow into despair and looked for no other success than his predecessor in this enterprise until such time as he arrived at the province of mary towards the east sea and mouth of the river where he found a of people very favourable and the country. Full of all manner of it'll the king of this land is called capanna a man very wise subtle and of great experience being little less than one hundred years old in his youth he was sent by his father into the island of trinidad by reason of civil war among themselves and was bred at a village in that island called perico.

Harvard Classics
"sir" Discussed on Harvard Classics
"The discovery of jonah by sir walter raleigh. Although as i am persuaded deonna cannot be entered that way yet. No doubt the trade of gold from thence it by branches of rivers into the river of amazon's and so it death on every hand far from the country itself for those indians of trinidad have plates of gold from ghana and those cannibals dominika which dwell in the islands by which are ships pass yearly to the west indies. also the indians of perria. Those indians called to curry's choji apple. Tomio cumana go tos. And all those other nations inhabiting near about the mountains that run from pari a thorough the province of venezuela and in morocco pana and the cannibals of guana pa. The indians called asa. Why coca i j and the rest. All which shelby described in my description as they are situate. Have plates of gold of jonah and upon the river of amazon's the vet right that the people wear croissants of gold for of that form the guangan's most commonly make them so as from dominika to amazon's which is above two hundred fifty leagues. all the chief indians. All parts where of those plates of jonah undoubtedly those that trade with amazon's return much gold. Which as is aforesaid columnist by trade from jonah by some branch of a river that followed from the country into amazon's and either it is by the river which passed by the nation's called his nato's kerry puna i made inquiry amongst the most ancient invest traveled of the orinoco caponi and i had knowledge of all the rivers between can amazon's and was very desirous to understand the truth of those warlike women because of summit is believed of others. Not and though. I digress from my purpose yet. I will set down that which has been delivered me for truth of those women and i speak with a cacique or lord of people that told me he had been in the river and beyond it. Also the nation's of these women are on the south side of the river in the provinces of taipei go and their chief est strengths and retracts are in the island. Situate on the south side of the entrance. Some sixty leagues within the mouth of the said river. The memories of the like women are very ancient as well in africa. As in asia in africa those that had medusa for queen others inside the ah near the rivers of today's and third madan. We find. also that lambeau marcy..

The Billowing Hilltop Podcast
"sir" Discussed on The Billowing Hilltop Podcast
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The Billowing Hilltop Podcast
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"Zeal frontline is yep front line runs away the creature behind you swipes at you as you run rolling a seventeen hitting omic loss twenty three so you take five points of damage. So that's three temporary hit points in to normal really only one point yup and there's a worm on you and you run into the Oh i keep concentration check from my spell. Oh god i didn't realize so you've been hit. have you know. Yeah very nice and sessions on twenty one. It's your action an uncle buck rafters has really run up. He's run off. I'll say the just pulling you're doing graham. He's going to. I'm standing the stays back from further away from the top of fighter. Healer gonna tell me you're going to stay there. The real danger if these creatures is that is that little wages they try between arabs. It's not gonna hit points. It stays little psychologically as little wedges that just just nail in the sessions workout withstand. I'm yes you see. I'm thinking to get again cool. Rather effective spirit guardians in tuesday s. They might kill the worms yes before they can borrow. That would be brilliant idea. So i'm gains. Try and do. I can say dan from where i am. It was very yes i mean your standing It's eight no it's tight it's tight or can move one set of steps down to hear you think race fifteen foot perhaps build see people to nominate them out of the spell. Yeah i think that you for certainty sake. You would need to step down the steps one more. Go so that you could see him because otherwise that far the steps. He's talked away around the corner from me. I think steps to hear the bottom of the stairs income says yep spirit guardians. Yes yes and eight fifteen for me excluding purple and park from it got it. Yup and exclude bug graft who. I can't see. I can't exclude him..

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"You extend your hand and trace a sigit awarding in the air until the end of your next time you have resistance against budgeting pissing and slashing damage dealt by weapons dope by weapon attack specifically up. yep okay cuthbert. What would you like to do. You can hear the screaming. Not screaming hissing. From where bug off. One that off to birtles appeared sessions in the staircase next year suddenly. Everything's kicking off. What unity i'm going to. Because it's a little bit squeezed in that little squeezed. There's like an open area of space in the middle of this. Kitchen will be a little congested with benches and tables and stuff but the rest of it is all squeeze partition walls. I'm gonna make my way round the other way. If i can so running across the kitchen and looking at the other way to go around back to where you think bug graft is that way. Yeah that makes sense to me. Okay well you can look up this corridor and you can see that it doesn't link back up so that your looking up a corridor you can see perhaps just pick up just at the edge where it takes a turn maybe occasion you get a glimpse of this creature and you can hear the sounds of struggle. I'm going to get to the other end of the corridor. And then that's about fifteen feet away from this creature. Yes as far as i can go taken coming behind the creature. Yep is that you done. That's done case it's the creature well first of all. It's the word that is on bug. Graft that worm burrows into graft you had to wear money didn't deal with it. He didn't touch it. He just attacked the creature boy era. Maybe something from last time about them. Borrowing in i don't know no you didn't It disappears into you Take piece you take appointed piercing damage. Yeah arm resistant to see okay. So it doesn't matter you don't take any damage you didn't in fact you don't even notice them donates there so she tries to nibble its way into my skin and it is just a bit too tough so it keeps up the other thing. Could you give me a perception check. Apart from the fact that noticing that there's a worm climbing into your in. Its tonight's by the way is all burrell's zero zero seventeen. I know i always the creature that you damaged nostrand. You see the wound you've did sort of such of your. He'll yeah in right in front of your a wary is it. It seems to sort of suck. It is seen as a bit of damage to it. Still but the the lion share of the wound that you did on it seems to have been just re knitted re healed. And then he's a taxi. It's first slam attack. It rolls a seven across thirteen. Visit a second attack. It rose went graft room at. It's got a decision to make. Is it going to jump off..

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"Basically i just get advantage on. Tech's well into for the purposes of flavor in the back of your neck have gone up by graft as you look down this deck ice. You've got the sense. That old is not well. Her new anybody the The voice changed again. The sh- parker sessions any of you to get involved in this. So yeah well. I've cast the heroism nas. Random gonna date yet. Move up behind. Bugger off which you can see what. I've described already move join the queue. You don't have mine light pebble out your kid. I'll take. I'll be catching up before places. Okay let's go back to cuthbert. In that case cuthbert your neil armstrong like you're at the foot of the lander. You can take your first step into the won't you think it it the it smells of food. I'm going to roll stealth check. Because i won't care to do everything stealthily. Rolling twenty four stealth rasool yup. And i'm just gonna take my initial fifa step down a quick look around left and right. Yep sure there's a fire pit in the center of this kitchen. Yeah are a couple of key. Benches tables For food preparation. There are some of the stacked with Dishes klay dishes. That's pretty much what you can see. Could i do a quick investigation. Check just to see if i can determine which direction this this this case whether he's done the right old dance left bus looking around his perception. Check to see if you can say you're reaching out with your feelings feelings. Nineteen you cannot determine one obvious direction from where you think this. It's just a sense. It's just a heads on the back of your neck cuthbert. Tell you that you're not alone down here but no right image case. Can you give me another perception. Check getting an eighteen eight seen. Okay yup fine. I wanna move select dot left and what you do is you reveal at your..

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"You. didn't you. Were going to cost identify or something or magic or something. But we didn't get that far. I seem to remember that you can identify them by tasting draw. Do how much money do we have. We should put aside six hundred gold to buy some diamonds six hundred. Is it three hundred each time. You want to be able to do it more than once. Yeah two thousand. Six hundred seventy to go action so that take two thousand seventy six and divided between us and we'll put six hundred site to buy some diamonds when we get chance. So the the question we would discussing discussing. Which haven't discussed was Spell component cuffs. I think your question about spell components value is our hand waving them and the answer is afraid but if we were to consume three hundred zero pieces rather than three pieces of diamonds will that work to in that sense No i think that the spell is the. I see your point but i think the idea. Is that the rarity this this. The specific -ness of the component is a break upon use of the spell. I'm afraid i think that's kind of part the point fair. It's not like really take cash. If you to mean. I think if we can agree a flavor some reason why it's that i mean i suppose potentially with sessions because it's coins we might be able to make a case that that fits the flavor. I think the idea that you take three hundred paces which weighs about thirty pounds out of your backpack and then consumer as part of casting a spell combat is a bit unwieldy anyway currency ways in mechanics probably know we need just trying to cry six hundred a couple of diamonds. So we just yeah. We've got some times. Well yeah but you just think that they're a bit old yeah. We need to dispel magic on them on time. And so these these are the out splinter diamonds actually physically holding onto those at the barry. Mind you forgotten well half of you forgotten the even had them exactly be holding onto those diamonds. Burp got them on his person. That's fine we took them to new. How many other this three there are three worth worth well. You're not sure because you know recess yet more probably more for minimum five thousand each okay. So that way past the value of consuming them in the spell casting so we have magic on them graham over here well but also who are just really really need to have just absolutely just four months so that i can write it down. You'll never remember the answer to these questions. Yeah who's got the diamonds was caught one. Okay have a sack. I'll have one okay. So happy with that cuthbert's got one purples. Got one pockets cohen fine tonight. Thank you very much more on your characters on the map here carrying one. Just a little skeleton skull-and-crossbone yeah just a little exactly was more of a sort of countdown clock.

Harvard Classics
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"He will however in his way of talk excuse generals for not disposing according to men's dessert or enquiring into it for says he that great man who has a mind to help me has as many to break through to come to me as i have to come at him therefore he will conclude that the man who would make a figure especially in a military way must get over all false modesty and assist his patron against the import unity of other pretenders by a proper assurance in his own vindication he says it is a civil cowardice to be backward. Asserting what you ought to expect as it is a military fear to be slow in attacking when it is your duty with this candour. Does the gentlemen speak of himself and others. The same frankness runs through all his conversation. The military part of his life has furnished him with many adventures in the relation of which he's very agreeable to the company for he's never overbearing though accustomed to command men in the utmost degree below him nor ever to obsequious from inhabit of obeying men highly above him but that society may not appear a set of humorists unacquainted with the gallantries and pleasures of the age we have amongst the gallant will honeycomb a gentleman who according to years should be in the decline of his life but having ever been very careful of his person and always had a very easy fortune. Time has made but a very little impression either by wrinkles on his forehead or traces on his brain his person is well turned and a good height. he's very ready at that sort of discourse with which men usually entertain women. He has all his life dressed very well and remembers. Habits is others do men. He can smile when one speaks to him and laugh easily. He knows the history of every mode and can inform you from which of the french kings wenches. our wives and daughters had this manoeuvre. Curling their hair that way of placing their hoods who's frailty was covered by such a sort of a petticoat and who's vanity to show. Her foot made that part of the dress. So short in.

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"Introductory note sir. Richard steele sixteen. Seventy two to seventeen twenty. Nine addison's chief collaborator. In the tatler and the spectator was born in dublin of an english father and an irish mother. He made addison's acquaintance at school and they were at oxford together. Steel left the university to enter the army and opened his literary career while still a soldier with christian hero. In seventeen o two. He began to write for the stage. And was of notable influence in redeeming the english drama from the indecency which had marked much of it. Since the restoration like addison he combined politics with literature and in seventeen fifteen was knighted as a reward for his services to the hanoverian party. The chief glory of spectator is of course the club and it was in the essay which follows that steel. I sketched the characters. Composing the spectator himself was addison's creation. And addison also elaborated sir. Roger though steel originated him with ever- may be the respective claims of addison and steele to the credit. For the success of the spectator. It is to steal that the honor belongs of having founded its predecessor the tatler and silver originating the periodical say steel was a warm hearted impulsive man full of sentiment improvident and somewhat weak of will. These qualities are reflected in his writings which are inferior to addison's in grace and finish but are marked by greater spontaneity and invention probably know piece of writing of equal length has added so many portraits to the gallery of our literature as the first sketch of the spectator club. Which is here printed..

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"In spar decks to prevent the spaniards from annoying us with their clothes fights who then perceiving that we were possessed of their ship still themselves all in hold with their weapons except two or three yonkers which were found before the beats when having light out of our penises we found no danger of the enemy remaining we cut their cables at halls and with our three penises told her without the island into the sound right before the town without beyond the danger of their great shot meanwhile the town having intelligence hereof or by their watch took the alarm rang out there bells shot off about thirty pieces of great ordnance put all their men in a readiness horse foot came down to the very point of the wood and discharged their calendars to impeach us if they might in going forth the next morning the fourteenth of august our ships two frigates in which there were two who called themselves king scrivano the one of cartagena the other of baragua with seven mariners in to negroes who had been at number diaz and we're now bound for cartagena with duplicate letters of advice to certify them to captain drake had been at number two diaz had taken it and had it not been that he was hurt with some blessed shot by all likelihood he had sacked it he was yet still upon the coast they should therefore carefully prepare for him after that are captain had brought all his fleet together at the screen knows entreaties he was content to do them all favor in setting them and all their companies on shore and so bear dance with the islands of saint bernards about three leagues of the town where we found great store of fish for refreshing..

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"Which the enemy had let fall as he fled somewhat for that we marched with such speed but more for that they lay so thick and cross one on the other being returned. We made our stand near the midst of the marketplace. Where a tree growth hard by the cross whence our captain sent some of our men to stay the ringing of the alarm bell with continued all this while but the church being very strongly built in fast shut. They could not without firing. Which are captain forbade. Get into the steeple. Where the bell rung. In the meantime our captain having taken two or three spaniards in their flight commanded them to show him. The governor's house where he understood was the ordinary place of unloading the molay. Mules of all the treasure which came from panama. By the king's appointment although the silver only was kept their the gold pearl and jewels being there once entered by the kings officer was carried from thence to the king's treasure house not far off being a house. Very strongly built of limestone for the safekeeping. They're up at our coming. To the governor's house. We found the great door where the mules usually unladen even then opened a candle lighted upon the top of the stairs and affair. Janet ready saddled either for the governor himself or some other of his household to carry it after him by means of this light. We saw a huge of silver in that nether lower room being a pile of bars of silver of as near as we could guess seventy feet in length of ten feet in breadth and twelve feet in height piled up against the wall. Each bar was between thirty five and forty pounds in weight at site hereof. Our captain commanded straightly that. None of us should touch a bar of silver but stand upon our weapons because the town was full of people and there was in the king's treasure house near the water side. More gold and jewels than all our four penises with presently set. Some in hand to break open notwithstanding the spaniards report the strength of it. We were no sooner return to our strength but there was a report brought by some of our men that are pincers were endangered to be taken and that if we ourselves got bored before day we should be oppressed with multitude. Both of soldiers townspeople. This report had his ground from one. Diego in negro who in the time of the first conflict came in call to our penises to know whether they were kept in drake's and upon answer received continued intriguing to be taken aboard though he had first three or four shot made him and tell at length they fetched him and learn by him that not past eight days. Before our arrival the king had sent dither. Some one hundred fifty soldiers to guard the town against the maroons and the town at this time was full of people beside which all the rather believed. Because it agreed with the report of the negroes which we took before at the isle of pinos and therefore our captain sent his brother in john oxygen to understand the truth thereof they found are men which we left in our penises much frightened by reason that they saw great troops and companies running up and down with matches lighted some with other weapons crying k. Kayhan tae which not having been at the first conflict but coming from the other ends of the town being at least as big as plymouth came many times near us and understanding that we were english discharged their pieces in ran away presently after this a mighty shower of rain with a terrible storm of thunder and lightning fell which poured down so vehemently as it usually did those countries that before we recover the shelter of a certain shade or penthouse at the western end of the king's treasure house which seem to have been built their of purpose to avoid sun and rain..

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"Sir francis drake revived. Therefore even that afternoon he causes us to set sail for number two diaz so that before sunset we were as far as rio francisco then he led his heart aboard the shore that we might not be described the watchhouse until that being come within two leagues of the point of the bay he caused us to strike a hall and cast are rappers grappling irons writing so until it was dark knight then we wait again and set sail rowing hard aboard the shore with as much silence as we could till we recovered the point of the harbour under the highland there. We stayed all silent purposing to attempt the town in the dining of the day. After that we had reposed ourselves for a while but our captain was the mother of his best men finding that our people were talking of the greatness of the town and what their strength might be especially by the report of the negroes that we took at the isle of pinos thought best to put these conceits out of their heads and therefore to take the opportunity of the rising of the moon. That night persuading them that it was the day dawning by this occasion. We were at the town a large our sooner then. I was purposed for. We arrived there by three of the clock after midnight. At what time. It fortune that ship of spain of sixty tons laden with canary winds and other commodities which had but lately come into the bay and had not yet folder sprit sail. Spn are four penises being an extraordinary number and those rowing with many ors send away her gundel gondola towards the town to give warning but our captain perceiving it cutbacks. Her in the town forcing her to go to the other side of the bay whereby we landed without impeachment although we found one gunner upon the platform battery in the very place where we landed being a sandy place in no ki ki at all not past twenty yards from the houses. There we found six gray pieces of brass ordinance mounted upon their carriages some demi some whole covering we presently dismounted them. The governor fled..