35 Burst results for "So Many Books"

The Dan Bongino Show
Jesse Kelly: Communists Want to Break Down the American Family
"It up today wherever you get your books. Folks, Jesse made a point here. It's really important. This is not an accident. The defund the police Soros undid chaos in the streets thing is being done for a reason. The why matters. The modern day collectivist and communist. Their coin of the realm is fear. Fear creates a craving for stability, which conveniently the communists will fill that hole with, oh, look, government's here to save you. But Jesse, the same thing's going on with the kids. The commies don't just crave fear in the streets and disorder. They also crave chaos. You can't have communism without the kids. And there's nothing like chaos and confusion in a kid that will confuse them more than a kid entirely unprepared to deal with matters of sex and it being forced upon them at a young age. None of that's an accident either. None of it's an accident and they did it all on purpose because they're evil demons. They're anti -humans. That's why they're going after kids so hard. That's why that liberal woman white who's teaching your kid kindergarten, you think she's just kind of a nutball with their pink hair, but really in reality she's a communist apparatchik just as evil as any creature who's ever walked the planet and she wants to tear your child away from you, destroy their self -esteem, destroy them sexually until that child cuts his penis off at 13 and then commit suicide at 25 after he's been voting Democrat since the day he turned 18. That is these what people want for your kids. It's to break down the American family, which is the ultimate opponent of communism, to break down the American church. That's why they're going to use this LGBTQ filth to send the FBI to your door, the door of your church, to arrest your pastor. And if you think I'm being over the top, read a history book. That's what's coming in this country unless these people are stopped. And you're daggone right, Dan. That's why they go after the kids. That's why when they down sit to write a Disney movie, they make sure they have enough lesbians in there just so your daughter can sit down and watch that of instead just watching heroes and villains and things like that. The communist is purposeful with

The Dan Bongino Show
Jesse Kelly: Communists Purposely Destabilize Society
"-Communist Manifesto. you Now see why the book is rocketing up the charts. Jesse, you're so right. I've made this case on this show repeatedly that we fell in kind of the John McCain model, that, oh, if I just go up and vote down on changes to Obamacare with the infamous thumbs down moment because it didn't follow normal procedure. Then The Washington Post and New York Times will love me and the Democrats will say, oh, look, there's John McCain. What a dignified man. he respects procedure over everything. Maybe we'll consider Republicans. No, no, bro. That's not what's happening. You are dealing with people who are like, hey, that 90 year old, someone cut should his nuts off. He's playing with a Barbie doll. This is insane. They don't give a, oh, gosh, I hate FCC rules about procedure or the thumbs down. These people, what they only care about is the the destruction of the present system to usher in this new era of top down collectivism. That's all they care about. It's all they care about, Dan. And maybe the best example of this, it drives me insane is when I see these Soros prosecutors, when I hear them discussed on the right, the right almost universally will say they're soft on crime, prosecute. He's just a soft on crime, making him sound like some flowery liberal hippie who just happens to want to be really nice to criminals. No communists in the revolutionary phase from Lenin on turned murderers and rapists loose intentionally so they will murder and rape more to lies a society. These are communist foot soldiers intentionally causing rape and murder. And we can't even speak like that on the right. Instead, once again, well, I mean, he's soft on crime. Barf. I can't take the low T

The Dan Bongino Show
Jesse Kelly: The Inspiration Behind 'The Anti-Communist Manifesto'
"Great. But why do they do what they do? Why do they suck? And when you explain, you know, in the book that you're not dealing with political opponents, you're dealing with like moral opponents. Like this is an evil versus good battle. I think it's really resonating with people. I that's guess why, Dan, I'll be honest with you, I'm a little weirded out, man, at how, how much it's blowing up. I didn't, I didn't know. the I mean, it's only thing I've ever written, only book I've ever written. I don't know that I'll ever write another one. I was just passionate about it. So I wrote it. Maybe that is why, but I'm glad you, I'm glad you speak about it. And that's one of the things I love about you, that you speak about it in in terms that wake people up. We have for so long been so apathetic on the right of we'll discuss the other side. I thought, well, they're liberal. He kind of leans left or, or, well, he's a little naive. Surely when he gets a paycheck, he'll come around. No, you are dealing with people who are trying to burn down everything you care about. They are, they are worshippers of a religion of destruction. Whether you are religious or not, it matters not. You are dealing with demons in demonic forces here. If you don't believe me, go look at one of these poor little girls who had, who's had her breasts chopped off by her parents and her shrink in her doctor out there. And I'll tell you something else. That's not even the end of it. People think this tranny stuff is the end of it. Demons don't have a bottom. They go down and down and down and down and down without ends until good stops it. And we still try to pussy flitter our way around how we describe these people. They point at you and they say, look, there's Dan Bongino, the Nazi white supremacist who hates women and these racists and all these other things. And that puts their people in the right mindset to fight. We will say, well, he's a Democrat, but I think we can get along. I think we'll play some cribbage together tonight. It's pathetic

Mark Levin
Mark Levin Teases New Book Announcement in Two Weeks
"It's a totally different kind of book I wrote it a totally different kind of way it's it's a lot more plain English even though it still has significant aspects of philosophy but not just that I'm already talking about not even supposed questions going to be once you hear the title are retailers going to hide it in the back or even have it you can present it tell you another interesting thing we'll see if the Reagan Library if we make an offer to go there we're the number one money generator for the Reagan Library of any author ever see if they'll have us Mr. producer they may not we love the Reagan Ranch it's just too small to do that sort of thing I'm going to do very few book signings and I will tell you why safety it's that simple up there safety maybe maybe two tops there'll be three two maybe one I don't know we shall happen to agree with Megyn Kelly which apparently I often do which is why would you vote for Democrats when they're talking about chopping off minors penises and adding those penises to a minor girl hey that's my party that's for me now you must confess that

Mark Levin
Remember When Conservatives Were Scared to Use 'Marxism?'
"Of pushing the edge of the envelope in writing these books to get us to recognize what the hell is going on and what's happening to us and in that book we discuss CRT in and that book we discussed the transgender activism and in that book we discussed the the climate change war on capitalism immigration and you name it really successful book I think 1 .35 million it's a serious book and I see here that Megyn Kelly on her program I never talk about podcasts but she is a hell of a big podcast she said party that's in favor of letting miners chop their off body parts which after left -wing politicians tried to passage of bills how could anyone vote for it meaning the Democrats she's a straight shooter I don't listen the podcast you think I should listen to her podcast mr. producer it's on Sirius XM. Sirius XM. I think we will start listening to her podcast I understand it's very very

The Eric Metaxas Show
Bishop E.W. Jackson Reflects on America's Greatness
"Bishop E .W. Jackson, the brand new book, Sweet Land of Liberty, Reflections of a Patriot Descended from Slave. So we were just talking about, you know, what you said, that how you got here, how your people got here through the slave trade, something that anybody with a brain knows is a satanic abomination, a wicked thing. But in the scripture, you know, in the story of Joseph, what man intended for evil, God intended for good. Now, if you don't understand God, it's impossible to get that. And I understand there's some people that they just get angry. But you were just talking about the fact that however you got here, you're in America and you're grateful to be in America because there is no country like America that has overcome so many of its own sins and things and continues to try to get it right. Just that idea is, is extraordinary. And when people try to kick that to the curb, you're thinking, wait a minute, no, no, no, no, no, no. Historically, this is a big deal. You got to acknowledge it. And the Judeo -Christian roots and foundations of our country have made us the most charitable nation that's ever existed, have made us the nation that's proclaimed the gospel of Jesus Christ around the world more than any nation that's ever existed. You know, we've got so much to celebrate. And I say people ought to be obsessing about what God wants to do through you in a great country like this of such opportunity, rather than what you perceive others have done to you, real or imagined. And, you know, this is the other thing. I mean, not to put too fine a point on it, I was never a slave. You were never a slave master. And this idea of bringing the past into the present and trying to make us all relate to each other on the basis of institutions that ended 150 years ago, I think is really self -destructive. Well, look, it gets so crazy, right? Because my father grew up in Greece. The Greeks were enslaved by the Ottoman Turks for centuries.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Bishop E.W. Jackson on His Powerful Book "Sweet Land of Liberty"
"Talk to you about your life story and about the book, Sweet Land of, of Liberty. What, what led you at this point to, to write a book like this? Well, it's been in process for, and for a long time. Um, but what motivated me, Eric, and by the way, thank you for having me. I'm glad to be on with you because first of all, for you to say my life is complicated and busy, I kind of get a sense of what you're doing. So I'm just trying to throw people off the track cause my life is like loony, but no, but you are, you've done a lot of different kinds of things and it's such a joy when we can have someone with us in the studio, uh, you know, usually, uh, we do things other ways, but it's, it's just a joy when you're, you know, you're only coming from Virginia. So you're able to make it here, but I'm, I'm just grateful to have you here. Well, I'm glad to be here. Um, look, the motivation for writing the book is to just put it very simply, Eric, I love this country. I really believe that America is one of the greatest gifts God has ever given any people. If only you could get this message out to Whoopi Goldberg, just kidding. Okay. You, you are a patriot and I've heard you many times and you do love this country. And that's why, uh, it's so important to hear from you. But I guess, have you ever told your story in book form like this before? No, this is the first time. And you know, it's interesting. I begin the book by talking about musing as I have from time to time. What if I had been born some other place? What if I'd been born in some other country and I talk about the results, what the results could have been. I'm an outspoken person. I, I like expressing my opinion about things. There are places where I probably would be dead by now. Yeah. Uh, or we both be dead many times over. Um, but, but we grew up in America. Amen. We're allowed. We have this crazy thing. It's called freedom of speech. It's amazing.

The Eric Metaxas Show
How Reading the Bible Changed E.W. Jackson's Life Forever
"Point did you become a Christian? Wow. My father got saved late in life and I went to work at a law firm and stayed with him for one summer in Philadelphia. We lived in Chester, Pennsylvania, but I was working for a law firm in Philadelphia. And before I left, my father said to me, guess what I'm doing now? He saved a different man. OK, I mean, loving father, good father. But now a different man, because now he's an actual disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ. He said to me, I'm reading the Bible from cover to cover. He said, and it's just it's an amazing thing. On my way home, Eric, I thought to myself, well, I don't know about all this Christian stuff, but the Bible is one of the important books in society. And I'm studying the great books. I want to read the Bible out of intellectual interest. And that's how I got started. But that's but that's just true. In other words, if you want to know history, if you want to understand culture, you want to understand anything, you'd be a fool not to be familiar with the Bible. And so just for that reason alone, you're reading it. And it has this magical effect. Oh, my goodness. You know, my wife would come home from church on a Sunday morning before I was saved. And I would look at her and say, how much of my money did you give that preacher today? My wife would look so you married a Christian woman. Oh, that's she would shake her head. The demon possessed right up to the eyeballs. And I was but I started reading in September of 1976. And when I came across David, that's when convictions started to happen. Really? Because David was such a strong warrior of a man, you know, a model of a man. Yeah. But yet tender, loving about God. And it got me. What makes this man talk about God like he's his best friend? Like he's in love with him. And that was when I began to say, well, Lord, whatever you showed him, if you're real, show me.

The Dan Bongino Show
The Left's Obsession with Sexualizing Kids Linked to Communism
"How big of an audience that is? We are winning, and the left is freaking out, folks. They are in a -blown full panic. Why? Why is the left obsessed with sexualizing kids? Now, I always get interesting responses to this, on especially my Facebook during the break, doing the radio show where I read it. People say, because they're pervs. Listen, some just are. There are just people who are fascinated with kids and sex, which is freaking disgusting, okay? But from an ideological perspective, I'm here to tell you that that's not it. That's a part of it, but that's not the it. The reason the progressive left are obsessed with the sexualization of You ready? It's because you can't have communism and socialism without the kids. Thanks and to divide the kids from the parents is an essential component and has always been an essential component The title of Hillary Clinton, who is a communist. Yeah, no, she's not. She's a progressive Democrat. It's the same thing. The title of Hillary Clinton's old book, It Takes a Village, was not an accident. What she should have titled it

Mark Levin
Newt Gingrich: 'A New Kind of Campaigning' Displayed by Ronald Reagan
"Lincoln's farewell address in January 1989, he says very clearly, these great victories weren't mine. These great victories were yours. It was your voice, your calling, your involvement, you the American people. And so we tried to return to model, that big ideas in the Contract with America, that were all 70 % or more in popularity, willingness to fight over the ideas. People forget, you know, this wasn't a picnic. closed We the federal government twice, once for 26 days. We were in a knockdown, some drag out brawl. And I always laugh at the media that says all this really hurt the Republicans. We became the first re -elected majority since 1928, after we closed the government. And the reason was because people thought we were being principled, and people thought that we were serious. We weren't normal politicians. In many ways the strength that Trump brought, in the sense that he wasn't just a regular politician. And I think that my goal is to get Republicans to understand that the consultant class doesn't understand the American people, doesn't respect them, and doesn't study issues, and they make a living out of running junk negative commercials that weaken the whole country. What you need is a much more Reagan -style popular appeal, which can be very tough with your opponent, by the way. Reagan beat the tar out of Jimmy Carter, but it was positive, it wasn't negative. Don't, don't up hang Newt, we want to keep you for another segment here. The book is March to the Majority. it You can get at Amazon .com, order it now, it'll show up tomorrow morning. It's a fantastic book, The Republican Revolution. You can learn a hell of a lot from this, and I might add, 19 years ago today

Mark Levin
Newt Gingrich: Previewing New Book 'March to the Majority'
"As a playbook, because March of the Majority lays out how we negotiated with Bill Clinton and aroused public opinion, so that we got welfare reform, the largest single conservative reform in our lifetime. We have the largest capital gains tax cut in history, launching an entire extraordinary period of entrepreneurial growth. We cut regulations dramatically, helping small businesses, and we balanced the federal budget for four consecutive years for the only time in your lifetime. So there are a lot of lessons, we didn't do this because we were lucky, we did it because we worked very hard. We learned over 16 a year period, from 1978 to 1994, what worked and what didn't work. And in March, the majority, I'm giving people a chance to learn, in a free society, The what principles are the that work, how do you put together a majority, and then how do you use that majority to get the policy changes you want. That's why I think March the majority is very relevant for today, it's a history book. And do you get the sense that the Republicans in the House, McCarthy and others, are following the game plan pretty much? Well, I certainly think in the negotiations with Biden on debt the ceiling, there's no question that McCarthy outmaneuvered Biden dramatically. Biden thought he was going to get a debt ceiling with no cuts, no reforms. And it turned out that only only one out of every four Americans favored that. One of the projects I work on is called the America's New Majority the next day. and people can see it at americasnewmajorityproject .com. It was clear that only one out of every four Americans favored Biden's new majority.

Mark Levin
Capitol Police Cuts Singing Performance of National Anthem by Children
"Children's Choir Children's Choir Children's Choir Children's Choir Choir Children's And they're stopped. And they're stopped. Now the Capitol Police said there was a It's a form of protest. What could possibly be the miscommunication? What is it that one of the Democrat Party radical leftist kooks objected to this? Thank you. I'm at a loss for words anymore. Showing children Genitalia. Asking children if they want their genitalia. You have a That governor says that we're not going to do that anymore and he's attacked. Taking filth off off the bookshelves, pornography off the bookshelves, and you're said to be banning books. Thanks. Thank And then you have Republicans coming to the defense of Disney. Thank you. I don't know what to say anymore. Target's going under and it should. Don't shop there anymore. Coal, Belk. And one day we're going to get into this black rock corporation

Mark Levin
What Is Jeanine Pirro's Relationship Status?
"Arizona. Is that right? Charlie Kirk's group? Yes. I got tell to you, Mark, this guy is so impressive what he does, the organization he's got, the followers he's got. I mean, I think I've signed 600 books so far and I'm nowhere near done. this is a phenomenal organization. I mean, there are true patriots here. People who say, please, please don't ever stop. And you realize that these people are believers like we yes, yes. Well, that's terrific. I've always loved Charlie and his group and so forth. They're just terrific. I don't think he invites me anymore. Oh, well, I'll make sure that he does. No, I don't care. I turn down everything anyway. But the good news is that he's got no one telling him what to do. And something there's to be said

AP News Radio
SAS to soon start online booking for 2028 flights aboard electric-powered aircraft
"A Scandinavian airline will soon take bookings for the first commercial electric powered flights. Scandinavian airline systems or SAS are set to open online reservations for short distance flights aboard electric passenger planes. But travelers would have to wait 5 years to depart, where the commercial launch scheduled for 2028. Those booking can choose from 30 seats on each of three flights in Sweden, Norway and Denmark and will find out the exact departure date via email once scheduled. SAS is one of several airlines investing in the use of electric passenger planes for future commercial travel. I'm Mimi Montgomery.

Mark Levin
Gregg Jarrett: Previewing New Book 'The Trial of the Century'
"The trial of the century what is the trial of the century Which one You know there have been a lot of famous trials that have been dubbed as such by the media over the years The Nuremberg case Julius Ethel Rosenberg the O. J. Simpson double murder case which I covered for 9 months in Los Angeles They pale in comparison to the 1925 scopes monkey trial Because it stake was our cherished free speech rights America was at the precipice there was an effort and it was succeeding to ban books for example on evolution and they weren't going to stop there They were going to ban a variety of science books and other books And in the state of Tennessee they made it a crime for a teacher to teach out of the state approved textbooks a chapter on the cornerstone Darwin theory of evolution Because they feared it would undermine the story of the divine creation in genesis in the Bible Which it didn't Their harmonious and Clarence Darrow was incensed over it So when a young 25 year old school teacher was handcuffed criminally charged in front of the host gal Darrow came to the rescue the greatest trial lawyer who ever lived And he for free descended John scopes It became known as the scopes monkey trial which was derived from an evolutionary misconception that humans evolved from monkeys or other primates I traveled a couple of years ago to the courthouse in Dayton Tennessee where the trial took place It's closed now but buried in the archives of the basement and I gained access was the original trial transcript

Nudge
Lottery Winners' Happiness Fades in Just 4 Years
"It's not just love that we adapt to, it's everything. Take winning the lottery, surely one of the best experiences a person can go through. You win the lottery and suddenly you can clear off your debt, you can buy a new house, you can donate to a charity you love and yet research cited in Cassie's book found that the average lottery winner sees their happiness return to baseline levels within four years of winning. Four years and you adapt to something as life -changing as winning the lottery. Now this is something that's really important to be aware of because it undermines our happiness because there's so much potential joy and happiness and satisfaction that is right there in the time that we're already spending in our daily lives. In those ordinary experiences I've actually in my work have shown that when people recognise their time is limited which happens naturally as people age or can be sort of prompted as people are led to recognise and in fact our lives are finite. When people feel like their time is limited ordinary experiences produce as much happiness as extraordinary experiences.

Nudge
Hedonic Adaptation: Why Happiness Doesn't Last
"So this phenomenon of happiness peaking and then quickly going back to the previous level, well there's a name behind it. It's called hedonic adaptation. To walk me through it I'll teach a course called Applying the Science of Happiness to Life. Her best -selling book, Happier Hour, walks through her seminal research on happiness and she's here today to talk me through hedonic adaptation. Here she is explaining it. So hedonic adaptation is our psychological propensity to get used to things over time. So when you do the same thing again and again, you do the same thing over a long period of time or you're with the same person over a long period of time, that thing or that person starts to have less of an intense effect on you. That is, we get used to things over time. We are adapting. As Cassie says, hedonic adaptation affects all walks of life, including love. In her book she shared a study which analyses the happiness of hundreds of individuals over a lifetime. This allowed the researchers to see what happens to happiness before and after someone gets married. The data revealed a mountain -shaped pattern that peaked on one's wedding day. The data showed an incline in happiness in the two years leading to the big day and afterwards a steady decline in happiness right back down to the baseline level of happiness. Within two years individuals went from this peak level of happiness back down to a baseline, the baseline that they had in the two years before their wedding day.

AP News Radio
Iowa law limits gender identity instruction, removes books depicting sex acts from school libraries
"Iowa governor Kim Reynolds signed a bill limiting gender identity instruction. Teachers in Iowa will be banned from raising issues about sexual orientation or gender identity to students through the 6th grade. Governor Reynolds says this puts parents in the driver's seat when it comes to their children's education. The law also means the removal of all books depicting sex acts from school libraries. Religious books would be exempt. Also, school administrators would be required to notify parents if students asked to change their pronouns or names. Keenan crow with the LGBTQ equity group one Iowa says this legislation punches down on a vulnerable group of kids and it benefits no one. I'm Ed Donahue.

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
"so many books" Discussed on BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
"Are asset. Sales not stockdale's cells are asset sales. They never had the senate transferability clause in her contract declared as an a grade. The two cents transferability clause says contract transfer basically wholesale deal. I didn't know that okay. Yeah so the problem is is that the buyer doesn't agree to have struck sal and look i got a client right now. This got five thousand customers. They're not gonna go get five thousand consent to transfer. So you wanna make sure your proactive and put that language. And they're also celebrity. Endorsements are huge. We have a client that has products with oprah and strategic will pay a lot more money for celebrating endorsements. Especially i call it digital real estate like when we have radio personalities the celebrity endorsements they can only endorse one real estate company on of time or one skincare line or something like that because otherwise they lose they lose credibility so that's like prime real estate on an ecommerce businesses. Any of those top positions on at azi amazon wayfair etc. Strategic will pay a lot of money for that content whereas selling a huge educational platform business right now and they have so much content and so many books in their pipeline. Now that's a lot. More money was worth a higher multiple geographic sharon..

The Rubin Report
"so many books" Discussed on The Rubin Report
"Kind of recent movement of atheists in the two thousands never made much sense at all but atheists generally don't make a lot of sense they can be perfectly fine lovely people but it that jail. Let's just be. I don't want to jail them but but it it does lead to madness and it's it's worth pointing out to. Atheism is a good example. Our country is premised on the idea that we have certain natural rights given to us by god right by our creator capital c. It's right there in the founding documents of our country. So if you come in and you not only deny that that is true but you actively seek to subvert that the country can't tolerate that that undermined the all of these wonderful things that we've gotten from our country broad defensive speech and all the other rights and institutions. We have our undermined when you undermine the very basis of the country there chesterton as a good line on it. He says there is thought that stops thought. And that's the only thought that ought to be stopped. It's a it's a good line when you think about critical race theory right you you hear this all the time with critical race theory. They say we need to expand the curriculum when we add these radical racist classes. It's just to expand and open the curriculum first of all. You can't expand a curriculum is only so many weeks in the semester. They're only so many books you can read. Every minute you waste on. Hebron candy is a moment that you're not reading a valuable author but moreover you are not enhancing a student's education when you when you put critical race theory into schools. You are undermining that students education. Because you're you're telling students that there really is no such thing as objective truth that we really can't rely on our reason that the things that are the very basis of our education the idea that there's truth and we can try to find it. That is a fool's errand you you undercut the whole point of education which why when someone like rhonda santa's goes in and says no more critical race theory in schools. He's actually expanding. The potential for education not restricting. He's also being the reverse squishy republican. Which i think is what you're asking for. You mentioned at the top that you learned some stuff as you were going through the book and coming up with some of these ideas. What was something else that you really learned while writing to me. That was the fun part. Writing when i was like. Oh i really have to dive in and not just say these things and understand meta service level you really gotta get in there and pull out the important stuff. I learned that a lot of what we have. Come to regard. As just and i'm i'm talking on the right. I'm talking among conservatives. A lot of what. We've come to regard as the the nature of our american regime and the kind of nature of the founding. And how we understand. Ourselves and free speech is kind of bunk and it was kind of just They're just bumper stickers from the last twenty years or so and and i came to a grudging respect even for the most vile of the leftist theorists. Give a good example is herbert markouzi. Herbert mai kuzak. He was he was actually mocked in that. Coen brothers movie. Hail caesar is sort of the villain of that movie. So so herbert. More coups Was one of the critical theorists one of the gs in the frankfurt school and he Developed a lot of these ideologies in In the marxist tradition in the western marxist tradition thinking specifically culture and then he pops up again it goes and he works for the precursor to the cia for a while. He goes into the academy for a while..

Top 5 Comics Podcast
"so many books" Discussed on Top 5 Comics Podcast
"On paper that number one spider man look godless. The guy if you can afford it and it's awesome right. I mean i know this is his opposition. Be on the show ago to top five comments in grand junction colorado. Ac the point of this podcast like that's where you can get your books. It's at the corner. I and orchard so go there go see. Cbs go talking books. He likes to tell talk about things and Yeah there's a lot of stuff there that's really cool action figures stuff in boxes. Probably somewhere that People ordered from him like me that he is there. Somewhere like my my white white may wide ranging one poor lonely white ranger hidden the box. Summer said all. i know. There's all stack joe mcconnell for an. Did you see that the speaking news did you see that. He did a very uncover. For that garfield book he has heard issue one garfield homecoming actually just came out. I think last week A mini series Yes he he didn't varian cover of course something. That wasn't aware until it's too late. So so cool. I mean it has like awesome rad. Gover again i'll because josh key Well before that like this. If if you guys are keeping your eyes open. They're supposed to be a new mass release of a bunch of gi joes that we've complained about on here before that were really hard to find has was releasing some stuff select. Keep your eyes open for those and horde them because they're going to keep making them but like we've been able to find major blood in the wild which is cool will you were. I've seen on to You know flint and lady jaye cobra. Commander has been been start to see things on shelves which is awesome. But i mean. I've met like supposed to reissue. The baroness and firefly in the cobra. Viper in a cobra trooper beachhead at some point. Or i mean i know. I've seen it like canada toys. Arrests are getting. They have like millions of them. So there exist. That's crazy like tons of shells of the toys r. us in canada and fifty on the shelf of the baroness going for three hundred dollars. A pop at one point on ebay and now people like notre the street across for something to say. It's so ridic- is the guy so crazy like that. And i'm glad that the radio. Because i really liked the bareness of to have one churchill but like as far scout percent goes kinda lame but nanteuil on other like in other things to watch like that bad batch. Show the star bad batch of and watching our check that out. It's really good. Been really enjoying it. Great man loki is fantastic as well. So they're just there's just so much content there now like you know people say that. They're bored in their not trying hard enough. There's so many books coming out there. So many good like comic book themed shows. I mean there's just so much out there so you know go out there and invest in something go do something like by a comic book or you know paper livestream from abandoned like this. A lot of things garnered people dislike working events off so france support independent stuff again just comics. In general like the printed the printed thing is like this is something special about it. It's just like vinyl like it's just something special about being able to hold in your hand in the you and the smell touch like this. Yeah digital things are coming thing. This is not.

Stuff Mom Never Told You
"so many books" Discussed on Stuff Mom Never Told You
"No other couple. They didn't really date anybody else. It was just them. They got married. They've been together. They would not know what to do. The out each other type of level so some of the things that we talk about shed a lot of shame factor on herself which i was kind of like it was like i wasn't super shock. But i was like you know that's not uncommon. Okay everything's worked out is beautiful. Your marriage is beautiful. I don't understand what's happening but it was a weird like connotation of you know we did this way. You don't have to do it this way. But this is what this looks like and and being in love is beautiful and i will say like they definitely encourage the whole. Wait until you're married thing but it wasn't pushed it was also i think a little beyond them because the expectation was everybody's human and everybody is gonna send now not necessarily just make mistakes but send a sin but it wasn't unforgivable if that makes sense and again as you the audience delivered you probably already know and can tell as it was in the subject in the headings. You cut already know what you're jumping into yesterday's episode we are jumping into the wormhole of the ideology ms and even the history and or origination of virginity and purity and y'all god what spiral was and is there so many books of course. There's a lot of conversation that's been happening that needs to happen and there's still a lot of opposing views. I think this is probably one of those things that would split my family and half like the conversations would go back and forth like we make jokes about things and again my parents and my family are not necessarily stickler sticklers but the whole idea of morality purity virginity. It's a serious thing. It's a serious concept for my family. Who is very very very religious. But there's no shunning. I would say that as much as they would love to say. Everybody's perfect in this family they would never dismiss or send someone off because they disagreed so i will say that but yeah is really divisive issue. Yeah and again. It's another one of those things and we're gonna talk about some of our own personal experiences and thoughts around it as we go but That i have learned is not a big deal in every culture or in every society and that was kind of shocked me because it migrating up in the us in the south with. Yeah i would see things like you're describing with my really christian friends with their parents being like you can't have sex before marriage and all that stuff being asked to go to like purity ceremonies so i had that with me and i thought it was just a big deal across the board around the world and.

Cultivating Place
"so many books" Discussed on Cultivating Place
"We're back now to our conversation with iowa based plans. Men gardner an educator. Kelly norris his most recent book. New naturalism is a companion for us in cultivating a caring a consciousness. It is divided into two major parts the nature of planting and planting pallets as we come back. Kelly orients us to the books scope. What i was trying to do is just sort of convene this conversation around this topic to really just bring more gardeners into the conversation. I feel like i needed to be schooled or not to feel like i was wagging the finger at people because frankly jennifer there's just too much finger-wagging that goes on in this and you know people who are passionate about their causes. I get it i. I'm passionate personal. While to no movement in the history of civilization that is succeeded by looking at an entire group of people in wag to at which you wag your finger at them and said iran. Everything you're doing is wrong now. Change and i. That's not how we're wired. I would rather seduce people into doing the right thing to scold them for planting a peony. When i wish they would have planted a penn state. I that's not the point and so by understanding plants by having a little bit of view onto plants as living entities the producers of the planet. We can move the conversation in from just simply an aesthetic thing because new naturalism is not about style style. Is everything else this strategy. This is an approach to how to think about. It may be a different way to to start to see it as this intervention with plate. And that's why the second chapter leads us from this conversation about understanding plans to this awareness that once we know something about plants or or acknowledged what we love about plans to all these other things we have to remember that they're alive right in a place like and this is one of the things i think that is actually so often missing from the stylistic whitewashing or greenwashing if you wrote the around these conversations where we think by just sorting plants into a visual results. We've created something that's naturalistic. I actually have started to. I don't like that word. I cringe actually when i even use it now myself because it's like what i'm saying actually and and and really what is it what is supposed to me. I mean there's one thing about what. What i what you think i should say when i say that. But what do. I even mean when i'm saying and i don't even know that any of us anymore which is why. I think we need to sort of reconcile this with place with the dynamic awareness that the cities that so many of us live in and grow in bear little resemblance to their immediate natural history. That in fact they are cities that are part of a or of the planet. That's subject to this little thing. We climate change that in fact whatever journey on whatever horizon line were traveling to is actually moving away from as we get closer to it because the planet is changing And in fact it's it's always changing places. Always changing. And i think that's why i offered that little chapter. It actually wasn't in the initial outline but it became very clear as i was as i began writing that i couldn't try to convey these insights about plants without also putting into context and so from that context we go to techniques. We go to like how. What's the recipe all right now. I i have some ingredients. I am looking at this blank. And i'm looking at the kitchen counter. It's like what am i making now like. what am i know. I'm always making food. Our i don't know why but i'm a foodie. I love food. But like i've got the ingredients. I've got the clean slate counter here. What am i making. What am i doing with this stuff. And that's where i try to. you know. Hybrid is a little bit between good gardening insights and and assessments and a little ecological science to kind of try to help people put gardens together in a different way in places. And it's not just about. Oh i like that. Combination of color texture form. That's all important. Don't get me wrong. But how do we relate plants to each other in a way that makes sense and you know some of them. I think are like what you just described really goes back to One of the things you said right in your introduction And your mission statement. I think which was trying to get beyond this idea that our gardens are these like static pretty pictures but that they are this dynamic ever changing relationship in process and in this section i think it really impacts some of the ways you can encourage this ecological function for lack of a better word right now and vibrancy is much better word in. Do it in ways. That are still flexible to you. In your place with the plants that you might love and embrace the collectors mindset in a horticultural layers inspired by nature. These were very useful. Headings for me kelly. I appreciate hearing that. Because i want the book to be useful. I mean. people are enamored with the photography. And of course there's a sort of you know that's why we read books especially gardening. All shell any any kind of shelter book. It's a multi sensory experience. It's reading in rookie. That's like my choir director in college. An audience only athletes were preoccupied. By what we see. And so i i i love the. There's people that. I've heard so many kind things for people about the photography and the visual layout of the book. But you know the i really an author you you sort of labor over how to architect the information in a way that is practical because as as we talk in advance of this that there are so many books. There are so many gardening books. There are so many even books about designers in this field in this in this in this styles and approaches and yet i still think a lot of people look wide-eyed with ernest interest at these creations and go. How do i like. How do i do this at home. And i don't pretend for a minute that this book answers all of this question. I was only two hundred pages after all. But there's and there is more to say about that. Perhaps because this book really focuses on the maybe the commencement designing and the planting there's there's a whole nother conversation to be had about. How do you live with a garden. That is a little wild hearted. In comparison to maybe the gardens. You may be.

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
"so many books" Discussed on Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
"Okay thank god. No one was really funny when it was like ninety nine two thousand and i did recently say at wall working in people. Thought i was serious. Yeah because you know that's just now not funny on so many levels at the joke doesn't work anymore. So i got sober for that movie but we had a read through and then we had a week off. I remembered the you're sober on that. Yeah but we had to read through. And then i went out on sixth street and then i found a bunch of blow and then during this read through thing we had a cast dinner just before the movie start at some restaurant and i went into the bathroom and i blew my nose and i had done such damage that it just started uncontrollably bleeding. I'm talking a ton of sitting in this bathroom. Like just dealing with the fallout of that little slip from before. And i'm like how long i going to be when i come out if i can't get this undercover gift with tissue in my nose. Same kind of this guy's already gotten started on his care second movie. I remember how on point you on that because i can remember days coming in not feeling great and looking over you looking. Bright bushy tailed and being kind of envious or hadn't been out hernia. The candle yeah. Which brings me to so yeah. We would have a couple like occasionally some curiosity do you. That i was sober. Of course and i was like yeah. Well i'm a drug addict and everything and you'd be like how bad is a gun and i will tell you like this. This is what i discovered you. Read so many books about musicians. Because you're like yeah like it sounded manageable. The you know what i know now. I'm embarrassed that. I was even asked me about but you work kind of open about it but yeah you hear people saying that and this person said why not give it a try which i hope. I didn't say anything like curious. More out of kind of admiration for what you were doing especially being in a town like austin which is just known for being kind of like a good time. The one night. I partied there it was exceptional. I couldn't have done. I wouldn't have been at work. I think if i would've tried to run it there and then you had a buddy who had a speed speedo..

Long Story Short with Megan and Wendy: The Podcast
"so many books" Discussed on Long Story Short with Megan and Wendy: The Podcast
"There's two things on our website. That i get really excited about and the first is holiday gift guides and the second is the summer reading guide and we did not right one last year because last year the world kabui and the summer reading guide in early summer months. I wrote a guide for books to read when you can't focus on books because that's where my head was and that worked for them. But i was so excited i love summer reading because so many books come out and everybody starts talking about the book to read and i get really excited to place a bunch of library holes and even more excited when those hold sort coming in. It's a. It's a whole thing for me so i put together a list of fifteen books that i am excited to read and their across a number of john. Yes there's your classic beach read romance books in there but there's nonfiction there are thrillers. There's even book that's more of a workbook type situation in there. I think it's a really great. Listen i would love it if you would check it out. Will we will link directly in our show notes but you can also find it. At megan end wendy dot com and click on the blog icon at the top of that page. It's still funny. How you get excited about things. And i just can't even muster the energy excited about it brings me a lot of joy and it pro tip. If you're a library user choosing rolling your eyes but a lot of us are myself included. I wrote a post. That is six books from some reading guides past that i loved because what happens. If you're a library user. All these new books come out and the holds lists get really long so if you want some older books that are easier to get your hands on this that post there as well but also what you should do is. Some of these books haven't been released yet. And many of your libraries will have them available for hold now so you can place your whole and as they come in you'll be bumped closer to the top of your list because people aren't necessarily requesting their so get ahead of the game and place. Your library holds early all right moving on from book talk. Let's talk about something. That i think we hand agree on. And that's cookie talk all right. So there is a cookie company that is taking the social media world by storm and that cookie company is crumble with no e.

Xtra Xtra Presented By VDG Sports
"so many books" Discussed on Xtra Xtra Presented By VDG Sports
"It past the first semester of junior year. I was like. I can't do any more. The previous year was a little bit too much to bear. There's only so many books. Then i can fantasize about before. I need the new. There's only so many books that i can daydream about before. I need to see something new. There's only so many dictionaries that i can read from the beginning to the end and back again. Only when i'm choosing a word. I can do that on my own. Free time to make me happy. I don't need to go to the library to do that. The be happy then. You realize that you had a institution where hanging out at the library is the thing to do. Hagan out at the library is what the cool kids did hanging out at the library. Study making sure you would be better in any other person okay. I picked up on that pretty pretty early prayed yearly and i realize pretty pretty early. They mean that was not me and not in a sense of striving to be the best striving to be great extraordinary. Mind you it was that. Why am i putting myself up against other people. I gotta beat myself. i how how. 'bout you let me beat myself. I'm a. I'm a continuously challenged myself. And when i come out on top number one from beating myself i'll think about others dinner with politely. Say thanks but no thanks. I'm good thanks but no thanks. I'm good on that if you in a supplier you if you would know how much. I challenge myself in how much i expect expectations. I have for myself thinking about competing with others. That's that's that's way way way. Wait as no concern of mine. That was one thing. Another thing was. I didn't understand the eagerness of to jess go. Some wear to hang out with other people possibly study to possibly get ideals from only to leave there and go back home or go to your room or go somewhere else to study again. Studying or doing some have wit studying in a library and taking that in going somewhere else to continue to process to kennedy positive. I was like how about this. I skip the first floor. And i do the second part. I skip the library part. And i do the second part. In steady in small group bama self. What have you just let me. Just skip the first part in hop onto the second part to make any sense to me going somewhere to study and being studying in addition to already just. I'm a person who understand the function of time in that. Just win against almost everything. I believe in when it comes to time time management so i was definitely definitely going to have some issues and problems with that and i did and i did. It was a good thing. I had the i had the circle. Deny hey the circle of peeps. That i had the crew of peeps that i had because it was me. Ima boy we were almost same. Not really both left handed year both wanted to be doctors both same classes gear because we wanted to be doctors. Of course we had an we had the same mindset a little. He's a little. His was a little bit more rowdy. Din mind more partier than mine. Mine was a little mile on that sense. But when the two of us joined.

Playin' & Slayin'
"so many books" Discussed on Playin' & Slayin'
"Yetis destroyers of innocent goblins. There's a lot of area tra atrocities being committed by the group we we have. Pr people to kind of clean that up. Why enrolled a A warlock genie sub-class Which is sort of fun. I get to be an arrogant butthole. Which is you know. Pretty on brand for me. So i like it. It's it's working out well and One of the best parts about this character is the pseudo dragon. Who is my familiar. Which tied gets to play which is so fun as The voice and the the attitude coming from the gm really shines through. And i love it. So it's it's great larkin. Ura pseudo dragon. Familiar has a bit of a Tough relationship with you. He's not always on your side. He does what you ask but grudgingly and He will often add a little bit of commentary to to what may be going on. And it's it's like one of my favorite parts about this whole thing like obviously you know. The adventure is great but larkin is Really shines through. So i appreciate it. A larkin is based on partially one of your former clients. When you were bartending. Back in the day. John i i still like the idea that that larkin is the actual player character. Josh says to play this npc. Where lack i really. I'm enjoying it. his he is a genie. Goes into this necklace. And whatever and i'm like what is that guy's Larkin even call him. His genuine sure did. Yeah but it's pretty good stuff. Yeah i'm. I'm really liking the the adventure to i mean i'm nostalgic ice dale And it's just kind of cool to adventure in this place. That has so much history. And i've read so many right read so many books and in this area so so it's just kind of that. Cool cool part of the of asia. Uncovering stuff that you're covering new stuff. Then you're kind of rediscovering things that That have been there for whatever thirty some years. Right so yeah. There's there's a lot in the campaign. That is i mean open and for you to discover and some of it is relevant. Some of it's not like there's allowed to destinations and you won't get to all of them. It feels like But you kinda get to pick and choose and then you start to find some of those undercurrents that.

The Unstoppable Woman®
"so many books" Discussed on The Unstoppable Woman®
"So let's get started today. I'm bringing to you one sentence. One particular sentence from napoleon hill's great book the classic thinking roerich. This book has made more millionaires than any other book. Out there. there are so many self-development books out there now. So many books on leadership on business on how to grow a business now. We are inundated by information. In quite frankly i keep going back to this book even though i go and build my my repertoire of knowledge studying other people in different thinkers even different philosophers from contemporary dana engine in the path. This book is so clear about how to create what you want. Whether that's in business or in your personal life then. I keep going back to it again and again and again and i suggest that you do as well today. I want to bring to you the first sentence in this book the very first sentence in chapter one of thinking grow rich. It says truly thoughts are things and powerful things at that when they are mixed with definitive -ness of purpose persistence and a burning desire for their translation into riches or other material objects. This is what we're going to be talking about today. How our thoughts things now. He put quotes around those. That thoughts are things because of course thoughts are thoughts. They're not things that are not things we can touch. Can't see your thinking you can't touch you're thinking can't taste you're thinking right you can't new you can't smell your thinking okay but you know that you think you are aware that you think new know that you have thoughts and those thoughts do become things through the law perpetual transmutation of energy. We're going to dive into that today. Because this law is so critical to understand what hill is saying here. Is that what you think about and hold in your heart get emotionally invested in eventually comes out through the actions you take as a result and that result is a thing you have made manifest you have created something from nothing nothing is not actually an accurate term because your thoughts are not nothing they are something to but they are not materialized they are non form ether if you will they are not substance that you can interact with with your senses and yet you are aware that you think and you have the power to think and you have the power to choose what you think and if you choose wisely what you think about become made manifest in your life. It's the law now. Many people talk about this in a very woo. Kind of way. I wanna give you very practical application of it practical understanding of it a practical way of using it. Okay but i. You need to understand how it works. How it works. So the law of perpetual transmutation of energy says that the energy is always moving through you. And as you and it will take form of your thinking. And it will transmute which is a fancy word for transform or change form from non form into form. Everything is moving into form and then back out a form again and again and again. This is a natural law. The universe think of a tree the seed grows it becomes a tree the leaves drop from the tree and they compost in the the ground that compost turns into pete that pete turns into energy. You're gonna use it to heat your stove. Then that heat is led off energy and it becomes non form right. And it's a whole cycle of.

600 WREC
"so many books" Discussed on 600 WREC
"We must go beyond defining diversity in terms of generating this recognizing a communist physical appearance counts for nothing if he openly declared himself to be a Communist way, take his word for it. I want to change your mind on what diversity looks like existence of a secret library was known in high places. Doesn't they're getting it? Only once before. Have I seen so many books in one place? Diversity must be considered at the level of thought and perspective. Reading my friend. We are all interested in the future for that is where you and I are going to spend the rest of our lives. 100 member, my friend. Future events such as these Will affect you in the future. You are interested in the future. The future, my friend. We cannot keep this a secret any longer business of the future to be dangerous Give a person consistently reads and advocates the views expressed in a communist publication business. He may be a communist Russians, Russkies Communists commune ist Oh, now you remember? Well, they also remember how a few years ago All we ever talked about was how the Russians were gonna take over the world and how every household would be run by communists and their filthy communism. No, it's true time forward. Notorious. I don't agree with what he did so because I don't agree with what he did that now I should shut up because I'm white, so I should shut up. I should be able to talk about black issues because I'm lying to each other, at least once in his career just isn't just ex felons. Thank God they eventually wake up. There's nothing and throughout the throat of democracy, the books have nothing to say dizzy propaganda information or.

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend
"so many books" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend
"Yeah you know. I think that Criticisms of alan light have been going on her entire lifetime and walter ray wrote a book way back in the eighties called the white lie. And if you want to see an example of anger you know. He absolutely lashed out at her and exposed to our over plagiarism. And but but he was extremely angry in he. He was so mad because he preached using her as the source of his sermons and then in his old age he found out holy toledo. The woman blood drives virtually everything. I was quoting and in. He said he had this incredible anger about him That hasn't been the case for me. Way back in the seventies. i was fully aware of ellen white's plagiarism. And all these kinds of things Would i explain in. The book is that there have been so many books written. That are hagiography about ellen. White you know. They're making her this ridiculous saint and saying all kinds of ridiculous things. That aren't true about her and how she was. God's only profit instrument all these visions were true. And i mean it's just gross hagiography and so i'm not trying. I've written a whole bunch of stuff on ellen white before this book. Doctoral dissertations master's thesis people can look at my work. And and what i try to do is look at a particular topic when i write a book and the topic that i'm exploring for the first time in this book is are all the accusations of pathology and fraud these kinds of things that have been leveled against dylan white throughout her lifetime and after her lifetime do they have. Will they stand. Up to historical and psychological scrutiny. So i'm going to focus on the topic of pathology and fraud and in these accusations that have been made. That's what i'm doing in the book. I'm not trying to write this balanced book. That looks at every good thing. She may have done in her lifetime. Talk about the fact that good things came from her certain certainly but I'm trying to explore this exact question of are the accusations of pathology and fraud and all these things leveled against your will. They stand up to historical and psychological scrutiny. And i'm one hundred percent. You know convinced that they do more Are you familiar with a guy name. Alden comps in who writes for a advocate adventist today dot org..

Uncensored Advice For Men
"so many books" Discussed on Uncensored Advice For Men
"What's next milestone that you're going through you're going for in your life. What's the next thing that that you have on a target that you're like this is important to me. This is where i'm heading. I think spreading that that you know these messages that you and i are talking about Which is such a great show that you have and haven't beyond his is also this my first sort of appearance so Thank you and i think spreading that And reaching more people to it that message across of you know how to help advance their story right and and shed light on things and add value to people's lives. I think that's that's the key and reaching more evil. It's awesome so let me let me go to the facebook group if there's any Any questions that were. We're gonna dive into see one question. So here's here's the question is what is a what. Say a book or a some type of learning resource. What's something that that we can as men do something that you could recommend that that you do on a regular basis has a routine like. What's what's something that we could do. A book resource. Give us some guidance. There you know so. I've read so many books this year last year. But i i think it's the one that's ready to sort of speak to you or that you're ready to absorb take in and where you are in your life. I think is important. Because there's some books picked up. That design wasn't ready for an asset does not really doing much for me. So i think you know depending on where your life where you are and your life so if it's on if it's business you know i always i mean there's so many of i loved Starting a business on breeding the story brand right now. Donald miller i believe so. Yeah lincoln the author He's great books great I love the mastery by robert. Green bay robert greene fan. So that that's great book There's so many little gems got like that. But i think going back on some of the Notes as we thought about pain is the obstacle is the way by ryan holiday. Thought that that was great. That's a great book. I also liked Tribe of mentors. By by tim ferriss. That's a great wants a big book. But it's so cool. 'cause you get to see everybody's insights on on these questions of life and you know what is bringing to you So that's great business. Book i love is good to great by jim collins. And that's awesome and there's so many more those those are coming in the top of my head right now that are standing out for me At the moment. Awesome so places where people could go a scapegoat to connect with you to follow you. They could go to value verse right..

Beach Talk Radio
"so many books" Discussed on Beach Talk Radio
"Those must have been some skinny man. How long they're on those boats for there. You go and what they were. Actually killing can be ignored here ladies. Who does the you do. They're actually know the illustration morandi dear friend of mine who was also a neighbor and she's extremely talented as you can. Stations are really loved. It and i'm lucky that times when they have their book signing. They both do so. That's nice speaking. Randy's has ready from Santa bell ever come over and signed books. What's this what's yes no. Yeah and i think just a little small for him when he does it on his restaurant. I mean he has to have a police. We've been we've invited him on the show and he's rejected us. Say well he's just said no nothing else no explanation wire or anything i guess when you're a big star like You don't need piddly little shows like so much else. Besides writing the book she got understand. He travels a lot he does he. S nonfiction books on his fishing travels around the whole united states. He went to cuba. Wow what was open. So he has a lot of irons in. I know you should always care about the little people care about the little people a lot of this book. Zay kidding you should. We should burn his books if he does come in a store. Now i'm kidding. So who's the biggest other than obviously see our guest today. Who's the second biggest star you've ever had signing books at your knock at your you sell coffee at your nook. I do not sell coughing. 'cause net coffee's bad for you. I don't even like the smell of coffee while we're sitting right next to giant coffee machines sheriff's driving you crazy. So have you had somebody you else. I come through cruise through. And i haven't had book signers big book signers but i've had authors come through like coulter this culture. She can hold her now. Not ann coulter Katherine coulter ok. Her sister well anderson sister. Oh they are sisters. I was just making that up. Very nice. does have a sister. so they're not the same people though. Okay calls okay. have confused. But she's come through and said hi And i've had a couple of other authors when they on vacation they'll stop and say hi. I had a bobby smith who's an older romance author. She actually came by and she signed on my old us. Paperbacks wow Because she said up. Maybe it'll help you sell. They've come in and they've been really nice and introduce themselves and people during the pandemic that would be one activity. That could really jump book signing is. You don't need to read your. I mean but you can learn to read hands. And they have told. I've had customers telling me it's the only thing that's kept them. Sane is to be able to come and get a book and when they're stuck in la novels still a big genre yes. Of course we order. Dumb question The mobiles for that pay stations are buying rights to so many books you know like netflixing hulu guest to podcast. So the romance. Going up because julia quinn just did the britain series and it was on tv..

Dadpreneur - Business & Digital Marketing Talk
"so many books" Discussed on Dadpreneur - Business & Digital Marketing Talk
"We're going to be talking about starting a business right. We've talked in other episodes about the fact that there's so much information out there on how to start a business. There are so many books so many websites and so where does one begin right. So there's lots of different flavors. This is just one of them. I've i've spent twenty years building. Different businesses And i've also spent a lot of time working on other people's business through my agency marketing agency in the last ten years so i've seen lots of good things lots of bad things and everything in between some of the good things i've adopted for my own business and then some of the things that are challenges or flaws. I have gotten rid of okay. So we're gonna talk about starting a business and what i've come up with is basically a list of questions that you want to ask yourself when starting a business and and just to really figure out if you really wanna start that business is the business right for you is the timing right right funding and things like that. So let's really start with the first one. Are you starting the business. You want to ask that question so what. You really wanna do and get used to doing this. Business is take a take a piece of paper. Sit down in front of the computer. If you wanna type whatever the case but you gotta document it. You're not going to achieve your goals. If you're just thinking about them you've got to put them on paper and then put put some some actual wall dates times and all the other things that we're going to talk about in this episode in order for them to happen if you just think about it. It's just not gonna come you got to commit and it starts with really doing your homework and putting it on paper or just typing it out all right so ask yourself. Why are you starting the business. Second thing you really want to talk about is do you have the skills in that particular industry for whatever product or service you want to sell or build. If you don't have any skills perhaps you create a scale from one to ten. What is your skill level. One five ten right that's going to dictate how the the learning curve in a big big way. I can tell you from my own experience. I've started businesses in areas. I had no idea what to do. I had no contacts and just took so much longer to find success and it spent. I spent more money and i spent more time and more resources because i had no idea now of course some. Those businesses succeeded in others. Not so much and in digital marketing. And what i do lead generation every day That happens all the time because we take clients from just about every industry so long as they're the right fit for our team and they have the budget and they have the commitment. We're gonna take them so time. We take really niche type companies and we can make them succeed now it becomes our business to learn about their industry their target audience their products services. Things like that. So if you have no skills or expertise in your area you really want to figure out on a scale if that's going to be a deterrent or or or if you're just you've got your mindset in a product and you're going to go forward with it anyways talk about the passion. If you've come from the tech industry and you want to develop the next cool op great. Put that down paper. What's will what drives you every day when you wake up. Why do you feel excited about working..

Unfolding Truth with Chris Barhorst
"so many books" Discussed on Unfolding Truth with Chris Barhorst
"The making many books. There's no end. This is talking about under the sun s. u. n. And i've been in many christian bookstores and thank god for good christian bookstores. but man there's so many b- i've been in being marseils christian bookstore in tulsa and. I'm not kidding you. There are so many books every flavor of christianity you can think of. I mean it's just massive and everybody's in authority and i find the moore go through. That's why when someone gives me a book. No offense but unless god releases me to read it and i told my wife i go. This amazes me. Because i never used to acknowledge this. But i can tell pretty much when i have a book. I'm supposed to read it or not. Just by touching it. I can just tell. I don't even know how to be the holy spirit. If i feel that desire that there's a there's a pole but if not and then sometimes i'll hear somebody say something. I need to get that. I just know instantly. That's the holy spirit. We all have the holy spirit. The more we sensitize ourselves we're growing hopefully not everyone is but i believe you are in our growth. We need to be. That's got so many things. I look back. I think man that was gone. I didn't even know it was just me hallelujah. So but the making many books. There's no end. We need to prioritize. God's word there's two things i've done right my christian life that i know of i'm not gonna get into all the things i've done wrong or having done but two things i've really done right. Always prioritize the word of god all thirty six years and i've prayed in the holy ghost and i still do those things i still think they're imperative because number one. I need to get past my brain. I tell people all the time. This is the problem wants to be in charge. Amen all right look at this mine. Desire is for the word. Everything i need is right there in the word of god boy and that's the truth. Most people advocate reading a book a week. A book a month or something like that. I'm not saying that's wrong or of the devil. I've written books her. Says however it wouldn't bother me one bit if you bypassed all my books and just meditate in the word god day and night. Take god's word meditate on it day and night look at this. We know this. But i want you to go there. I hope we know this. This is never gets old. Som- chapter one and i just love this. Blessed is the man that walks on the council has this walk nor stands in the way of sinners just standing there or sits in the scornful the criticize irs but his delight. This means excited delight. -ment the light is in the law of the lord or in the word of god and in that law does e meditate..

Christoph Trappe: Business Storytelling Podcast
"so many books" Discussed on Christoph Trappe: Business Storytelling Podcast
"Is there as you know. There are a ton of business. Books leadership books and professional development books. But one of the things i noticed was that Physically very few are written by women and very few feature the stories of women and this think happening to me where i pick up a book For example my my mother in law has tastic leadership library in are picking up a book one day in her living room and was reading all these great latest stories and principles that the stories and examples were all about men and i counted up to about eleven examples and then finally those this cautionary tale of what not to do and you guessed it. It was a woman. And i remember. Just picking the book up throwing it across the rink then. I remembered where i was whose room i was in whose book it was quickly apologized but i started really looking out for you know whether there are enough books that featured the stories and examples of women and so for me that was a real driving inspiration just to get a women's stories into a book on leadership and of course we're getting more and more stories out there with the vice president elect of course and then i don't know if you saw the news also with the communications team is every leader on. That team is a woman. Yeah it's remarkable to say really really exciting to see really exciting to see the what's happening so there's so many leaders of books out there already. Right what house houses different did you think about that ahead of time. What's you know. There's so many topics so many books already on that topic..