35 Burst results for "Twenty Five Bucks"

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on PC Perspective Podcast

PC Perspective Podcast

03:37 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on PC Perspective Podcast

"I affects plus plus the connectors but but silverstone is the maker of those awesome. Short ribbon. cables. Buy stuff like twenty five bucks for your minnea- tax bill. I'm sure those these always have to be used together. You always get at silverstone affects and they're short cable said he would. I don't know why you would not anyway There this is the fps review go to the fps review to read their full review of this new s. X one thousand. They give it a silver award. They are shocked and alarmed. And how expensive it is. But you're always gonna pay for density when its new what's What's the price on it like three eighteen. That is a bit pricey but it's hard to gauge pricing. Are you going to start singing the density song. I don't know the density saw you ever wash. Tell us frankenstein. Young frankenstein seen young frankenstein. Swimming nocco seen len anyway. Thank you dr inc yo. Dr dense hurry conductor. Jeremy wrote up a store out. Counterfeit can you imagine looking. This is a great pick. You know it's great to be a whole lot going on under the that. Was the thing back in the day. though cpo it's just a green board that was actually a pentium but it was just audible. Possibly great thing that i could find. Wow gray photo. He got more well. I mean it's all awful news because no one really wants to find out that that shipping container. Because it's not just one or two chips it's like literal shipping containers are arriving somewhere and they're getting emptied out and being replaced with boxes full of things way about the exact same amount Like rocks sticks and things regardless whatever so you know the the when they look and tear the gross weight leterrier weight. Come out as we expect and even better. It's not just float. cpu's like this. it's the bits. And bobs are being shipped around in middle east asia to create semiconductors or to handle the foulon that are apparently disappearing getting substituted with other things because on the other hand. There's spicer your boss is screaming at you. You need to produce x amount of this in this amount of time. I don't care what it takes case boss. No usually we go to a supplier and we vet them and we'd make sure their credit work so we make sure that there's good references we'd spend a month making sure that whenever as good as good. Yeah will we need those out tomorrow. So i can just go with these guys. Where's your due diligence. Man to all you need to do is make sure that we have that tomorrow. 'cause of the boss will never say i authorize. It is just you have to do it so they do it. And yeah they get a big shipping container full of rocks and twigs and not much else and so now even further behind.

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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on This Week In Google

This Week In Google

03:36 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on This Week In Google

"I head is meeting. And i'd be eating. This is what makes people his lower third continues to grow. I have been ordered. I ordered a pair of Scots wilkinson recommended sennheiser. But they're wired Had fuzzy. I three hundred year. They were i love but they sound so good. I've ordered these there. The new wireless there to fifty though the momentum twos And i hear very good things. But wait i get them and all you know it is. It's a big investment. It's expensive but But if you think about how much. This is my argument for paying a lot for a mattress. But if you think about how much you're on the phone calls listening. Yeah i have to say a twice. Bitten third time shy. I'm not going to buy a pixel buds. I the samsung gear. The samsung galaxy. Buds are great. Florence ion still uses them. I still use mine. Those are pretty old to get those cheap. According to google they fixed the audio cutouts. Which was the thing that bought rights. Yeah oh boy. Yeah about how yes. They they So they say the pixel buds. Don't the new ones the a series don't do it They tried to fix it and software but the problem is clearly hardware so nine to five. Google asked them. Google said one key change was made to avoid the problem where the original pixel buds with connect one ear by the phone and then relay the signal from the first earbuds through your head. The series connects boasts to the phone. Doi so the problem was is transmission through. Your head wasn't working outside and walking never made sense to me. Maybe you're breathing more. I don't know anyway because each pair separately. I think everybody else does it this way way. Yeah you don't have that i remember. Google is kind of making a big deal about the fact that oh yeah we can send it through your head. Okay it's a bad idea. Good idea. Google stadia coming to chromecast with google tv the newest chromecast and select android tv devices. june twenty third so it was for one particular chromecast but now you can do it with a new way. It was weird because they released a new chromecast. The one with google tv and they said a but stadia doesn't work on it. Well good news. It does or will soon so you can have that. It's actually it's really great. It's like twenty five bucks. I mean it's nothing or thirty bucks really like it. Stadium will also become available on a handful of android tv and cool tv vices devices including walmart's twenty five dollars zero and dangle the high sense android smart. Tv's nvidia shield. Tv has she'll tv pro. That's the one. I have phillips A number of phillips oh leads and the regular. Tv's i if you've got under tv in the xiaomi mi box Three and four stadiums. That's good. I like stadia lot. I think you still need to get the stadia controller. Really too but But now you at least you can. Maybe do it on the device. You already have. If you need a stadium controller. Give me.

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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Pop Culture Leftovers

Pop Culture Leftovers

03:38 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Pop Culture Leftovers

"It has the snakes storm shadow backstory as a subplot. I'm not sure the snake is movie will hold a candle to this. It's not streaming anywhere so you'll have to quiet another way enjoy and keep up the great work lord. I appreciate the email. I looked up line and you can only buy this on. Dvd through amazon. And i'm gonna purchase it. I just gotta wait from an amazon purchase to be over twenty five bucks. 'cause this things. It's like a five dollar dvd. So i'm gonna get it and fogging watch it why not but I'm not gonna fucking spend seven bucks or whatever the fuck on shipping for a five dollar. Dvd so i got to wait until my how you guys know. How amazon works anyway and not prime. I'm not a prime not a prime member anyway. Yeah you're one of the one of those. I'm not a prime member much prime as i use my use. My sister's prime logging to watch all this shit. I dunno prime works. You like a monthly membership. The pri- i think it's yearly ours is a yearly one. It's on what it hits. It's usually right around one hundred bucks for the year monthly. I do the monthly one like thirteen. Yeah yeah fuck that shit you get me bs ally where everything up anyway. Are you guys looking forward to this a gi. Joe snake movie. No not really. I've never was a huge joe. The only time i was really introduced to it was when they had those like mock videos of the old cartoons and people would dub..

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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on (EA) Eternal Affairs TRUTH Radio

(EA) Eternal Affairs TRUTH Radio

03:55 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on (EA) Eternal Affairs TRUTH Radio

"And they need to know that we have enough votes to vote them out even if they cheat. We didn't know we're watching the elections. We didn't know where we're watching them. We need to start our own oversight. Committee's i guarantee you that if i had the time if i had a committee to work with them a group to work with could prove that there are significantly more people that voted in pennsylvania. Then there are voters approved that and also proved that the number of people that had it haven't voted in years and years is so out of proportion to what typically what you typically see because a lot of what they were doing. They were taking people's votes taking fake ballots for people who hadn't voted in a while figuring the odds of them voting this year in twenty twenty last year were slim. therefore they wouldn't get caught and yet we see all kinds of people that went to the polls and said that they were told. They voted already because someone voted for them. So that's the problem. That's the problem. We have folks we groups to go in and do this oversight. We need to demand these records. Records readily available. You can like in pennsylvania. I always talking about pennsylvania because that's where i live in. The rules are different everywhere else. But we can download. You can buy for twenty five bucks you can buy the entire voter lists and shows every voter democrat republican independent green party everything in the entire state it shows when the last time was that they voted party. They are and it shows whether or not they voted in the last election. it shows every election. They voted twenty five bucks. Then you look at the election results and you count the number of ballots that were cast compared to the number of people on that listed voted. Then look at the list to see how many people that hadn't voted in safe. Three or four years suddenly voted last year from a very cursory perspective. I i'm in pennsylvania. I see that they were all lot. I would say about thirty percent over the number of people that had voted in three or four.

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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Mocha Minutes

Mocha Minutes

05:20 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Mocha Minutes

"I'm still going to give him the compliment. Because i get what you're saying but it's like i'm someone who's psyched myself out for like six most were even starting and then i started with a co host. And this wasn't what she wanted to do. And it's unfair. Also y'all are asking y'all not asking for our podcasting advice. But i will tell you if you decide to go into a podcast with other people. Please make sure that's what they want to do. Because sometimes you yes. Why don't wanna do this. No more sean. Let me free you. I makes me. I will be taste. Don't do that. I wanna moving nisha on. What the moving you nigga on what. It is such a beautiful thing when you have a co host. Who actually wants to walk with you on this path in fat. But it's also beautiful because a lot of people don't know how hard and get how rewarding it is to do a solo podcasts. There the certain cutie and being able to know that everything that you said was your words. There was nothing that was Augmented or altered by somebody else's thoughts like you'll hear a show of ours. Now we're all star one opinion in the morning and by the afternoon. Shanty has talked to me. And i'm like you know what. I don't believe in acid memorial. Don't work like when you're doing a show. By yourself that is you unfiltered and all unadulterated Just brilliance and so for you to do that in and out for this long shit. I wish you would've tried to quit right now. Twenty five dollars a friend. I can find my way that much. I can come out there you go you. Just wait snyder maryland. It's fine no twenty five bucks. I would have flown out there and the fuck you doing trying to quit. Who told you to quit mike. Yo you can't you're doing. It is southwest. Is crazy right now. But you're doing your home spirit. Why are you quoting spirit. Prices on south west south was like how fucking dare you. We are forty five dollars. Maybe today.

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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Anything But Idle

Anything But Idle

05:06 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Anything But Idle

"And that allows us to decide to participate an open it will ping you know security words location of this device so that way you lost one of their something that you have with your eartagging. Somebody find that they will be able to let you. What is the last location of this device and as we're talking to into the show that's awesome i. I still have not fine. What is it used for. The attacks therefore having been ordered them but there are things for people for this is fantastic and i will you know my parents one of those two. They may get. They may get us a christmas. Tiger babies sooner No they are with the phones under think so their keys and thing so i i really think that the ability to find them regardless device is something that apple did really really well and ties into the next story as well but the important part here and a bit of a raw data from our episode where we did our commentary on the apple's spring loaded special event is i used an example of being able to find say an elderly family member who Maybe wandered off in that kind of thing. Understanding that apple has baked into the technology. Quite a lot of a notable stop stocking and to really give strong privacy protections to people the important part to remember here. Is that if someone doesn't want you to track them. The the tag is going to block you from doing so. And so just keep that in mind that there is this privacy first perspective. That apple has really done a great job in building into the ecosystem into the mind my ecosystem and with the air tanks and ics small business opportunity here with having the Small business owner be able to say. Put air tagging every vehicle in your fleet. And that's a low cost mechanism for being able to track these vehicles. Someone steals vehicles. Something happens to the vehicle it gets lost. You wanna be able to track where packages when client calls. You can do those things by virtue of these air tanks. And i think you have some really strong power there so yeah and as you said for twenty five bucks or thirty bucks you know per vehicle. That's all cost. It is super affordable for small business. And and yeah that's.

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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on CRUSADE Channel Previews

CRUSADE Channel Previews

05:36 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on CRUSADE Channel Previews

"This is not just a genetic. Miki he nick and make me did pass. They're not gonna don't you understand they don't want us to get vaccinated and they don't want us to get the passports that's how they will identify as you want to your. They're already fake passports out ain't going on oetzi for what twenty five bucks and you can choose your brand name fake passports. You can't tell a lie in order to good may become. That's not telling a lie. That may actually have to happen. Too may actually have to going. Get a fake passport. But just so you understand your thinking about this all wrong. You're thinking that i'm going to define them. I'm not gonna get the past board. I'm not gonna let that's how they're going to point you out. That's how we should be smarter about it. And i'll get a passport and ain't going to be a real woman. Get one what did they scan it into a database. Another five states. Now that basically have outlawed them. They've only outlawed state legislatures governments from making the passport. They haven't outlawed like at the dmv or whatever said that disney can't force every employee and every person who goes to a disney park in florida to have passport corona hooked passport. That's how that's going to work. And of course since people are addicted to digital media and entertainment of the day. They'll go in scheepers o. k. It won't really hurt. I guess i'll get one so that's how that's going to work c. hawkins so the new normals are discussing the unvaccinated question. What is to be done with us. This is almost like me and him are on the same page. Imagine that hate to be you do know not those who haven't been vaccinated yet us. The co videos they call us the cova deniers the fianced deniers the reality deniers those who were fused to get vaccinated ever done. Eire's there is no place for us in the new normal society. The new normals. No this and so do we to them. We are a suspicious alien tribe of people. We do not share their ideological beliefs. We do not perform their loyalty rituals. Are we do so grudge only grudgingly because they force us to do so. We're traffic. arcane conspiracy theories oh you mean like the one that the cabal is harvesting the blood of terrified teenagers and young children and drinking it. Oh you mean like that. Conspiracy await that.

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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Chasin' Birdies

Chasin' Birdies

05:08 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Chasin' Birdies

"By way of numbers were. It was astonishing so begin back to golf talk right now. What do we got the member guests in june and Probably take you to pie. Quds member guest. Yeah yeah. I mean we won last time and it goes away. So it's like an automatic invitation back. Yeah it does it does and you know some other events state events. You don't play any state events. But i don't have time for that right that's all you do. We schedule comes out. Ryan sits there and waits in january fifteenth. Old schedule came out for west. Virginia golf association. Like bud people work for living people you know have a life on he signs up for every event i mean the guy's playing in the amateur every week. It's like you got to berry hills. You pay twenty five bucks to get a hotdog. You play berryhill. You're you stay down there for a week and give place sleepy. Hollow twenty five bucks dog play sleepy hollow. I mean is that all you do turn. I would rather you let me ask you something. Go ahead come so you play in all these events all right. I play in three. No bullshit you play in three qualifiers. So how am i this year but anyways why not turn pro like just kidding me. I'm saying just you. Playing state open mic little extra cash but because number one. I don't need extra cash number two. I don't want the name pro associated with me. 'cause i'm nowhere near that i would feel. I would feel weird. Yeah i if. I had the name pro me because i'm anything but that that's true. Maybe a pro amer parameter. i like. Yeah it's like a new term program. Really an answer parameter i mean so you get off. Get off my knockers. A little bit but listen back to the scheduling. Though i mean ee. Tell us yes. Okay june one rolls around what he got. What are you got in the month of june the month june is actually probably.

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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Talking Mopars

Talking Mopars

04:58 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Talking Mopars

"You talking about. I'm like he posted a picture of. I think it was a cornet or a super b. And i think it was like an eight i want to say. It was a well. But i wasn't sure twelve super and i was pissed. I was pissed. I was like hey man. You didn't even tell me about this that if you could tell me this kinda shit. I won't tell people and he's like it. Was you and bill both of you. Send me something to. And i'm like i thought he was talking about my corner or both of you guys. You're saying some the hood. And i'm like i have a six pack hood on my forehead but added to the confusion house. Like would you pick that thing over five hundred bucks to the. Where are you finding. These things actually did pay five hundred bucks for that car but man oh man see you can just throw a low number out in janis. Paid that for sixty eight charger. What albert was cornet wasn't a charger. So johnny aba question for you free. What is the lowest price ever paid for a fantastic question. Well for a mo- part would have been that chrysler it's buried in my parents yard Twenty five bucks. That was the cheapest ever bought. Yeah yeah i mean it was just it was just on a whim. We just moved out to This area inland empire. And i was riding into dirt bike with my neighbor friend and knew these people we we went into his yard and i was just like oh man. That's a. that's a cool car. He had a couple of car sitting in the yard. And he's like oh he'd probably sell it like really and he goes. Yeah he wanted to ask. And i'm like i don't know i i don't have a job. I don't have any money. He asked them and the guy said. Yeah me twenty five bucks and you can have it. And i was just like oh shit so ran home and my dad. I needed twenty five bucks. And he's like for what. I bought a car. It's a chrysler. And he's like you know. Canada typical I gotta go look at it. That kinda shit. He had a. He had a seventy two plymouth fury wagon also which kind of has like the seventy super be from. Bumper is pretty cool. He was sold. My dad ended up buying that car. Also for twenty five bucks so had a four hundred in it so it was pretty cool. The chrysler added three three in it. So i think it was must have been a newport. Three eighty three. I think the new yorkers all had full forties. But i. I can't swear to it so that's a i think i got you. Beat johnny if you talk to washington state. I was gifted the van. Que o nine. He's if you talk to washington state. That's all i'm saying. It was clear seller says free ninety nine two..

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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Hogsmen Podcast presents Talk To The Hog

Hogsmen Podcast presents Talk To The Hog

03:35 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Hogsmen Podcast presents Talk To The Hog

"You know. The return is going to become a is going to be great. Actually have the second cards. I want to send in right here. Okay so So i wanted to send in my Luis robert tops chrome rookie. And some of the other top rookies from from last season as well also have a yordan alvarez and a lewis rookie of the year But yeah also. I did have a lamelo. I wanted to send. Nba hoops but pulled this in a redemption card on the beer baseball broadcast. It's a rod karoo seventy-one bat relic and you write your hand numbered two twenty five foil stamped but then there's some cards like i had no idea like so this carter here. This is jordan. Love in twenty twenty dollars optic and at lloyd. Yeah how good carter was. I mean i know. He's one of the most sought after rookie cards out there. But this green bay pearl. At the time when i looked it up the closed listings. We're going for one hundred bucks. Why didn't know that but the one. I really wanna get graded. I pulled this also in two thousand twenty dollars. Optic retail as aaron rodgers downtown. This is going for like two fifty to three hundred on ebay ungraded. This is the one in every case. So i got case it for retail out of that so spencer torkelsson autograph so i definitely have carton and i don't necessarily want to get them graded increase their value. I wanna get upgraded. Because i like how they other slabs right. This is an older degraded cars in the background are those are all joe. Adele graded cards but this is first bowman graded nine mint so but they just look so clean so nice so you could put him on in display Very nicely on your little shelf right there behind you. You like lows baby lows. I learned that on the project guy had on youtube. I should have done it in. Said look this mitch. This is better But so so that. Aaron rodgers cardiac optic in now. You said that you said to to to fifty that's raw. That's just outright. Not even that's not that's just what now if it was great. It's a comeback as a ten. What would what would you think the value would be at that point. Maybe four five hundred five yet and the should pulled. I should have pulled the gun last night on a card Last night obviously today being thursday last night. Wednesday night was when lin door Signed his big contract with the mets. So i went on ebay. I wanted to see what kind of linda rookie cards are out there. And they had a a atop. Update two thousand fifteen Francisco indoor rookie card. And it was the sparkle and it was just it was just raw and the guy was selling it for twenty five bucks. I was like wow okay. You don't really see those because you normally just base cards in a pack and every now and then you get refractory. Something and then i saw what they were selling floor when they came back is a even a psa nine or a psa ten east cards. Were worth three fifty up to five hundred dollars..

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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

01:33 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Nice. You know what all the asian hate out there. I couldn't go there trip. I just did well. You raise bunnies. I raise a lot of food. Yeah awesome feffer. You better believe it. That's the good stuff. I had pigs and name them all after presidents nice. Yeah so my point. Is i got together with these guys to do this performance. I gave them each at the time. twenty five dollars in bitcoin through one of these like bitcoin cards. You load the thing you print it out and they take it home and redeem it like one of the bitcoin tip type deals. I don't remember which one it used. Twenty five bucks worth of bitcoin at the time I did the math. I don't a couple of weeks ago to see because you know. Bitcoin went on the rise. And that kind of thing and i was like i wonder if those guys are still huddling and so i did the math. And if they did hold onto that twenty five bucks they'd be sitting on just shy of five hundred bucks so it was probably the most any of those guys have ever been paid to do a charity. Rock show usually you do the digitally individual usually do the charity stuff for free for the band. That's a twenty five hundred bucks for the band right. Yeah so you know. It went from a charity. Gave to maybe one of the higher paying gigs. They've ever done depending on the musician but they probably tossed in the back of a drawer or they're in their car console. Land coming out later. Let's hope they didn't. We're going to have more free talk. Live our number three on the way..

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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

05:45 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"One pennies worth but nonetheless right but you can buy a could clinch. If you were in the same room with me right now i could send you a btc. Bitcoin for probably ten dollars. I could send you one penny worth of Bitcoin and that could be done. Your that's absolutely correct. It's a lot easier to use. Bitcoin cash for less than a penny. I can then send you one pennies worth you know. Send you one dollars worth or whatever for five bucks a very large transaction to a company with whom. I'm you know doing some investments work for my client and that cost me a penny to send less than i did In seattle before. I moved to new hampshire. I did a performance for a charity That would go on every year. It was to benefit the local pet shelter. That didn't kill pants and also no kill shelter. Thank you and also the local food We did a charity show there and the idea was that you get together with people who aren't in your band and you do some cover songs right sir you know. Oh that guy's in this other band and this guy's in another band and this season and you all get together figure out a couple of songs you got up on stage. Play your songs where we hold on. I gotta stop you. The no the no kill shelter and the food cooper working together. There's some kind of a bunch of rock and roll. People decided to put on a benefit. Show for these two charities. What are they actually asking. Shouldn't kill shelter. Be working with the food bank in getting the word is nice. But what all the asian hate out there. I couldn't go there just did well. You raise bunnies. I raise a lot of food. Yeah but i you better believe it. That's a good stuff. I had pigs. Name them all after presidents nice. Yeah so my point. Is i got together with these guys to do this performance. I gave them each at the time. twenty five dollars in bitcoin through one of these bitcoin cards. You load the thing you print it out and they take it home and redeem it like one of the bitcoin tip type deals. I don't remember which one it used. Twenty five bucks worth of bitcoin at the time I did the math. I don't know a couple of weeks ago to see. Because you know bitcoin on the rise and that kind of thing and i was like i wonder if those guys are still huddling and so i did the math and if they did hold onto that twenty five bucks they'd be sitting on just shy of five hundred bucks so it was probably the most any of those guys have ever been paid to do a charity rock show. Usually you do. The digitally individual usually do the charity stuff for free for the band. That's a twenty five hundred bucks for the band right. Yeah so it went from a charity gig to maybe one of the higher paying gigs. They've ever done depending on the musician. They probably tossed in the back of a drawer. Her there you know in their car console out later. Let's hope they didn't. 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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on The IT in the D show: This is what happens when geeks, alcohol, pop culture and current events get together

The IT in the D show: This is what happens when geeks, alcohol, pop culture and current events get together

05:26 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on The IT in the D show: This is what happens when geeks, alcohol, pop culture and current events get together

"Though. How many bars could you possibly go to like there. There's five or six any gen- you know what i mean like. You know what. I honestly did. We talked about this. Like to me. And dude i am. I'm glad to see anywhere actually taking advantage of this advantage of this and doing it on this just makes so much more sense to me somewhere like hamtramck or like or even downtown like being able to walk from detroit shipping company to over to whether it's jumbos or temple bar or someplace i it just like that's logical to me Because there are more places to do. So i wasn't gonna walk down there when i was good let alone now. Dude got three blocks away. Walk it yeah you you actually. You always drove from. Pse to shoot two blocks. It's it's two blocks bob. It's not that bad. Dumber than walk in from shipping. The temple wearing pad did tell me to drink. More data created not rating. They've already created a goddamn nicotine patch. You put on your forearm and next to an app the tell you when to drink more. Yes so it's got a it's a dump hatched to get two of the. There's no electronics or anything. So you get to pageants for twenty five bucks you put it on your skin got little channels in it that fill up with sweat as an turns orange as you sweat more and then The second channel turns purple based on your sodium levels and after you're finished with your workout or exerting yourself or whatever you take a picture of it with gatorade app and it tells you how much you're what you need to do to replenish your loss. Electrolytes to quote. George carlin wended. Everybody becomes so god. I had to carry my own personal water supply with me and we'll get the back. I'm gonna wear backpacks full of water so to me like i. Now i feel like i kind of have to order one. 'cause i wanna i wanna test it. I wanna see what it tells me. And then what it tells like. While i'm sitting say at whiskey in the jar And and then when it tells me to drink more gatorade if i drink more What what does it. What does it change it to to diuretic. Yeah i know what yeah. I know what alcohol the breathalyzer was. Not a be safe thing. That was that became a video game. That was that was a horrible idea. On my part. I freely admit it. It's one of the reasons it's never come out again. It's like the fancy when you had a good one. He had like the the the mercedes benz wanted. That was like a we. We ran up to lake. Let's do three more shots. You know i was. I was happy with police grade. Thanks undergoing for highest numbers though so you take a big drink and then blow it away and you.

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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on the Talk 2 Q Radio Show!

the Talk 2 Q Radio Show!

02:57 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on the Talk 2 Q Radio Show!

"I like it but tell me what i'm tasting sta. You're gonna take some raspberries. Some dark red cherries. You're gonna taste a little bit of tobacco vanilla Only because of the way it's aged him very easy sipping wine. It's not as strong as a cabernet. When i said that when you're sipping in in house sometimes when you get a strong heavy big bold read y you'll light tints up a little bit. You know you'll be like trying to squeeze it down very smooth. The tenants aren't as high. Which gives you that. You know strong feeling so it's fair. I mean it's very smooth to drink and then when you're eating with food it goes down so easy like it appears so well with your meals so that is something you're definitely earn even if you are A cigar smoker it to pair that with this is very good as well. Okay see i. I've been dabbling in cigars lately. And so i. I need to try to try it yet. Remain strauss-kahn and his thirteen point nine percent alcohol. And what food would you recommend you. Pair with this stake. Here we go Steak a prime rib a roast Some spinach asparagus in something. That's gonna fill you up a good hearty meal even chilly. If you wanna do something like a chilly with some meat in that or if you don't wanna show at the fact that that would be really with that. Yes considered chilean wine. It just yes is same so hardy. In lumberjack issue wind is so dainty in other eighty. Yeah you're all right. But i like is i. I'm an entrust me. I'm i'm not one to say. I like something because i'm on the air. I don't like something. I would definitely say it and i've been trying to do better about wines and at least try them because at first i just Didn't want to fool with it. Didn't like the taste of it. But over time. Because i there's so many different types of wine while i try different. Wasn't mike okay. What i can rock with this one like with the nineteen crimes. There's there's one that i like. I don't remember which one it is. I think the one with the guy committed bigamy Way yes so. I kind of like that and now with this What's his name may son with the mason. More wants brand in andrea is okay. So i'm i'm feeling that now. Of course these are a little pricier than some of the other one is saying because i think the love trump was like twenty five bucks in like twenty one Really price doesn't matter when it comes to wine right. I mean you can find a good seven dollar wine or a good fit about right absolutely..

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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on WhyWeWork BrianVee

WhyWeWork BrianVee

04:15 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on WhyWeWork BrianVee

"And we lived around. We hit colona British columbia in the end. The raigad we. The week found a hall outside colona. Twenty five bucks for the week. Not twenty twenty five bucks. A night packed every night for a week. Packed solid so again told me i we were the we the band they haul split the rest so we had a nice Change and then we. Then we opened. The teas didn't go. And then i guess tommy brokaw. We ran out against won't know dan. We got given a cup. Given the elliot carter then cuban the partner in vancouver. That was that turned into geico but was Debut brard is that same place. You started your stand up. Comedian your notepad at club. That was different club. We're given the the the shanghai the elliott parlor that ran for five years we got. That's where be discovered with motown than the obama to motown. Then we broke up. Nobody came back and by that time. We're given another cup By the clubs In chinatown area and this one we turned into a topless neck.

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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Jeather's Random Stuff

Jeather's Random Stuff

03:48 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Jeather's Random Stuff

"The bacon talkland bacon chocolate. Your mom soga. You have to tell. Who is it at long ship. Cassie cassie kelsey. Cassie whoever thought this up second year in a row. They've done nominal. This is the one. I tried to get onto year. I try to get on this one last year and they out send it because they weren't shipping it. Oh and she said she. Did you hear her say because of me that they worked hard to make. This happen heather. What do how many things have happened. Because of positive things good things not bad things. Not because i wasn't being a bitch is a bitch. Things just like an asterik somewhere that says because of heather b o h because of heather. This is we have to do this now. Well because she knew. I told her i was like dude. This is a business opportunity here. You have so many more out of town or not to give you money for this. And i want to give you money. And it's not there shipping. I tr- i pay for the shipping shit. Because they were twenty eight dollars apiece for these little kids which is amazing. I do it again in a heartbeat. I would like to be the person that has to taste all the wine and the chocolate impair the stuff together go together. I want that to be my job where let's find that just that job. We'll find it. We should be professional you. We should become somali as somali as but also we should be with. Not just one winery. We should spread this out. So we all these wineries will become somali as we will contract out services to taste their wine and tell them qatar hard. Can it be to become a somalia i am. You're an accountant. And i work with teeth out granted. I only have to count the thirty two but this is about. You just taste the wine right. Do this shit. I thought we could do it. That's probably an online course so that we could do in a way that you could just pay twenty five bucks and get it like bartender. The same thing veteran wants illness action so bad. He's been begging. I can't let you up yet. I have some all right. Poor the next one. And then i'm going to get another question on. Go get the lid and back to me. Get go get the lists. Are you trying to tell them to do something. Specific handy been lay down after you paid. How much fourteen hundred bucks. Yep okay so the next chocolate. We have as called a salted chocolate. Crunch toasted breadcrumbs bread dusted with sea. Salt and.

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At-Home COVID Tests Could Become the Norm for Americans

Business Wars Daily

04:04 min | 2 years ago

At-Home COVID Tests Could Become the Norm for Americans

"From wondering. I'm david brown. And this is business. Wars daily on this thursday february eighteenth when it comes to cove it. Here's one thing we know for sure. Widespread testing is vital to slowing down the pandemic so vital in fact that report from the university of colorado released last november found that testing seventy five percent of the city's population. Every three days would reduce infections by eighty eight percent just from people knowing whether or not they're spreading the virus but we can't know better if we can't get tested and depending on a litany of factors like where you live and what time of year it is getting in person test can be at least an inconvenience if not almost impossible. Wait times at test. Sites can be hours long in some places. Some testing locations require a referral from a doctor and is getting a test really worth asking a potentially sick person to show up at a physical location especially if they have to use public transportation to get there. Well no it's not says the us government that's why the white house just signed contracts with six new companies that are producing at home test at home. Tests are already available to some degree in the us but president biden wants to make sure they're really available. Americans will have access to sixty million At home kobe tests by this summer if all goes to plan australian diagnostic company. Aloom just signed a multimillion dollar deal with the us to build a production center for at home tests in the us. There's is a rapid antigen tests that connects to wait for your smartphone. Of course it is twenty twenty one after all business insider detailed how it works. The user connects device to their phone and swabs. Their nose puts the swab into a container of fluid. Then drops the fluid with the sample on it onto the device connected to the phone and then they wait but not for long test can detect covert in a nasal sample and around fifteen minutes. The whole thing sounds like it should be expensive but the test is set to cost thirty dollars and be available over the counter at retail outlets like cvs early clinical studies though small indicate that looms test is ninety six percent accurate when compared to the standard pcr tests. Those pcr tests can take days to deliver results. Meanwhile the ad home test from abbott will be the cheapest option at twenty five bucks. But you'll need a prescription to get it. Which could slow distribution users. Take the test in front of a train teleworkers. Through a video app the test was found to be around ninety. Two percent accurate for positive cases and one hundred percent accurate for negative cases reports business insider even though accuracy rates can be high for at home tests. There's still a chance of user error to that end. Alums smartphone device. Notifies you if there's not enough of a mucus. Sampled attest and avid is hoping that its teleworkers can coach users through proper swabbing technique but there are tests on the market that even with the best intentions can't account for user error the at home test by pixel labcorp which runs for a hundred dollars unless covered by insurance gives. Test takers clear. Instructions on how to swab. But it can't be sure users are doing it right and that opens up the possibility of a false negative result which could spread the virus instead of preventing spread. Now take a guess as to which. Us mega corporation has just made an at home test available for its shoppers

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"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Aussie Beer Explorers

Aussie Beer Explorers

02:25 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five bucks" Discussed on Aussie Beer Explorers

"Get the man a little bit. Where do you think about gonda soon. The ill sovereign but what happened on top raw. The net and over nil. Good for the kids to supply and just say mechanical divorce can actually your juice. Because it's not all electrics but anyway interesting story. I think that's grasso. Maybe we touched on on technical with the pay. But that's just a side. We we talk keppler. Besides the guy depending on what should listen to lightly quite a few episodes guy. Sorry for spamming much. More closely feedback is always appreciate for sure and Those interesting to see with. I sit north sales and what i do but cracking visa helps time dotcom ozzy. Beer explorers is the promised guide. We'll get you twenty five bucks. The fist is what. I remember that close. Was he explorers. Dot com cycles were Tim's message he wants to do some bees. Or if you've got a thing or if you've got bundy's wanna to beautiful way entering yale. Geez seventy this. Is this a seventy anyway. He was sent to me doggone. Be on this long but definitely not..

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Do You Want to Write a Book?

Women Worldwide

05:35 min | 2 years ago

Do You Want to Write a Book?

"I everyone welcome to another episode of women worldwide. Thank you so much for showing up for tuning in for always sharing how you're doing what you're feeling this really help us to bring the gas that can inspire motivate in really offer you some help with your challenges. So let's get right to today's topic we're gonna take storytelling and the author to a whole new level. It's the legacy maker. So i have a legacy maker today. Who's helping to transform the publishing industry joining me. On the show with andrea albright l. andrea is a serial entrepreneur as she is publishing mogul. She's published twenty six bucks and she's helping other authors to find the same success. And i could say so much about andrea talk about her latest book which is visionary boss so andrea. I think it's time that you share your advice in your journey with us. Welcome welcome to women worldwide. Thank you so much gear drive for having me. I am thrilled to be here. I love what you're up to supporting women worldwide and. Thank you for having me. Your welcome will twenty. Six books is huge. So i've written a few books. I i know what. That's like an absolutely amazed and what you're doing. So maybe you can start off just by sharing a little bit about this past two serial entrepreneur punching absolutely while i started in corporate america right out of college and i had a nervous breakdown. I learned early on that making money without her business and meaning didn't fulfill me and went and started my own company. I became an entrepreneur. When i was twenty six years so i've been on this journey for a while. I decided i wanted to help people get and get fit and my mentor at the time said well you have to write a book in order to stand out as an authority and so i wrote my first book in two thousand six and i remember being so terrified that no one was going to read it. Only my mom was going to buy it. I could sound. But i said you know if i can help one percent then. It's worth it. So i released that book and it went on to create thousands of success stories around the world. People would write to me and say your book saved my life. I was going to kill myself. And then i found your book and now i love my body i love myself i love my else and so it was messages like that. That kept me going and everyone said fitness and weight loss is way too competitive. You can never compete. But this thing called. Youtube came along and i was like what's you so i was really part of that. Social media revolution back in two thousand six two thousand seven and because of social media. I was able to reach my audience. I learned internet marketing. And every time. I would publish a book for myself. I would use marketing to bring people to my website. I eventually got on the front page of google. Very important key. Words like weight loss. Secret and flash forward. I wrote over twenty five bucks and health and fitness. I reached over ten million views on youtube. One hundred thousand. Facebook fans and women's health and fitness magazine. Put me on the cover of their twenty first anniversary edition. So that's really what defined my authority as a thought leader in women's health. And i saw that. So many authors are struggling to get their audience to pay attention to their book. And that's when i became publisher i started beverly hills publishing so that i can help other authors to publish books in ninety days and reach their audience through marketing in ninety days. Tat's unbelievable so from somebody who works with traditional publishers. Absolutely unheard of now. Isn't it interesting that you had some push-back around you of the competition and you know you even yourself said a. maybe only. My mom will read my book now. Is that something. Do office come to you. And do you find those same topic. So i guess yours or challenges that they think they're going to face as absolutely being visionary is both a blessing and a curse because we can see the future. We can see a possibility for humanity. I believe that anyone who wants to write a book is truly coming from that place of being visionary and seeing something that they want to share with the world but then the curse is that we doubt ourselves. Who am i to bryn this vision on the planet who am i to tell society and culture that we can do better and so it comes with that inferiority complex

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Sweats Are Beating the Pants Off Office Wear

Business Wars Daily

04:56 min | 3 years ago

Sweats Are Beating the Pants Off Office Wear

"More than six months ago producer. Gwen moran wrote this story about the new fashioned way that swept the country early in the pandemic admit it you succumbed as well to the sweatpants craze what we didn't know back in may's how long lasting that trend would be although as you'll hear some sartorial pundits predicted. Then that sweats were here to stay now. Whether that's a good or bad thing we'll leave that up to you. Take a listen back to this story about the rivalry between champion and lululemon. The late great fashion designer. Karl lagerfeld once sneered sweatpants. Or a sign of defeat with apologies to mr lagerfeld. He never had to do as seven. Am zoom meeting as stay at home. Orders have stretched well beyond their original end dates. Our work lives are increasingly blending with her home lives nowhere. Is that shift. More apparent than in our pero dressing down has become the norm as a result sales of apparel and accessories dropped nearly eighty percent between march and april but there is one bright spot on the otherwise dismal retail horizon. Sales of active wear or at leisure are soaring in particular sweat pants or having a moment in april g kua. We are living in the age of sweat pants and never going back. Even the devil is traded product. For more downscale duds folks editor-in-chief in style icon. Anna wintour posted an instagram shot of herself working at home in tracksuit bottoms this despite once swearing she would never wear them. Just how much growth are we talking about well. Data from tracking firm edited found that sales of sweat pants are up a whopping thirty six percent over the same period. Last year it makes sense. A recent harris poll found that more than half of employed. Americans are working from home. At the same time videoconferencing has skyrocketed as meetings and interviews have gone remote. You may need to be picture. Perfect from the shoulders up but down below. All bets are off sweats. Yoga pants were tracked bottoms. Call them what you will. They're stretchy comfortable and exceedingly forgiving of those late night. Pandemic sour dough bread and butter benches wall street is betting on the trend at least for now analysts susan anderson from be riley. Fdr told fortune that what selling is casual active in lounge wear last week. Shares of lululemon athletic inc rose more than ninety percent hitting a record high. The brand is credited with kicking off the athol leisure segment and simeon seal from b. m. o. capital markets call lululemon an at home kobe winner while the luxury leading may be the it brand of the moment. Lou may have some competition from classic competitor. Hanes brands champion during a call with analysts early. May hanes brand. Ceo gerald evans said the champion dot com sales had tripled. He said volumes. Were at black friday or cyber monday levels. Champion success lies. In the brand's cool factor. Being on the upswing recently and company has been smart about partnerships to in march hanes. Brands unveiled an exclusive multi year agreement with amazon to carry its popular c nine champion line which had previously been sold at target in april. The company announced a new partnership with sesame street for the un's but for those who don't care about cool or if you stop carrying when you stopped going outside champion has a significant leg up in another arena and that's price while some lululemon bottoms will set you back more than one hundred. Twenty five bucks. You can score a pair of champions for less than a third of that price. If sweatpants newfound social status is making you think about tossing all your old suits and ties. You might just want to wait a bit. It seems a backlash has already begun the los angeles times. Deputy fashion editor admonished readers. Dress like the adults are getting paid to be and recent articles like thirteen stylish ways to dress up sweat pants on business insider indicate that even the work from home crowd may wanna feel a bit more put together as leisure brands battle to get people in their pants. Some questions remain record. High unemployment will continue to affect consumer spending and more companies announced. That remote work is here to stay casual everyday. May also be here to stay with no nosy co workers around judge fashion choices workers to fault more minimalist wardrobes after all as long as they pass the sniff test how many pairs of stretchy pants does anyone really need. The answers will come as more businesses open and people go back to work. We'll traditional dress code stand or will homebody style find its way into the office while athletes. Your manufacturers are pulling up. They're not so big kid pants and making the most of the moment. Employees may be hedging their bets over memorial day weekend data from edited showed shape wear one of the top five apparel categories. Selling out so maybe all that sour dough bread can't be ignored after all

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Uncommon Grit, with a Navy Seal Photographer

This Week in Photo

06:30 min | 3 years ago

Uncommon Grit, with a Navy Seal Photographer

"Hey welcome back to another episode of this week photo on your host. Frederik van johnson. This is going to be an interesting interview as many of you know i'm a. Us air force veteran eight years. But nothing that i ever did in the air force and i was a combat photojournalist in the air force. But nothing that i ever did in the air force comes close to my guest. Today has done in the navy as a navy seal. We're going to talk about that. We're connected on many levels. He's like my brother now. You're my big brother. So we're we're gonna talk about photography. We're gonna talk about his experiences being a photographer being a navy seal photographer and getting some of the shots did some of us just dream about getting. We're also gonna talk about this thing right here uncommon grit so. This is a book that he just published. That has a bunch of the photos that he took on that journey throughout the years. We're going to talk about all that all it's coming up right now be was going on man how you doing good man. Thanks for having me appreciate it. You know it's like you know we work with the air force again. Yes exactly so. I tell you what you'd be going. Air force base is awesome and those guys we were talking about earlier. It's like all we do is we're on deployment. Also we wanted that. Damn cheese tortellini. Mr and then you go there or face and go and do donna facility and they got damn pop tarts got doughnuts breakfast sandwiches and mike. Wow we chose the wrong service. look us. life was hard for us back then. It's like god damn you guys ever get the steak exactly right. I don't understand it. Medium rare knitted always medium. I don't understand. I know like we show up. We're like hey what can we get for this really cool navy seal dive knife like wow a semi two inch plasma screen okay. Sold as greasy work work with air force the. Pj's fantastic and those their you know what they did there Just phenomenal people. So you know it was. Yeah it s great to scrape to her. She wanted to work with you on the other side with photography which is really and here. We are right. Who knew who i keep. This book is part of my permanent collection. Now so thanks again presented over amazing. So let's let's talk about first. Let's before we dive into the book piece of this. Give give give us kind of the overview of your journey from you know not knowing anything about photography publishing an amazing book like dream that you know i. It's it's really very very very unique. Journey is just the it started with Graduated seal training and ninety six class to await from there. It went to silting to Did a bunch of deployments was silting created. Seal team ten. So that shifted me over silty mate but there were talking about like liberia. Were afghanistan iraq. So it was like four. Five combat deployments before i got a break and when i got a break that's in the navy airforce auto the air force's rotation but the navy break is five and two so it's five years deploying two years at a advanced training command. Get your senses back together train and then get back out there For me it was ten years. But when i got out there i got sent out to military freefall school in arizona and it's joint commands. Were there with like army navy with that. You know that's where my journey began this two thousand and seven and you know actually even be out there teaching free like ours. I was already a navy seal for ten years. I had to be a basic wall. Which is your static. Line basic military freefall called basic static. Line jump master military freefall jump master and then when i got out there ended up being a military freefall instructor military. Freefall instructor examiner And so An accelerated freefall Accelerated freefall coach excessive rainfall instructor essen. Tna select basic all the calls for air and then a everything. Now you're jumping out of a c. One thirty at sixteen thousand feet with With new operators never jump before and you tap on the show them the jump out and my job was just hang with them and just with the mix. You don't screw up getting getting back straight whatever they need to do and make sure they poll and and go from there and then i I started doing video because video. And what you're gonna learn at military freefall because you can't see what you're doing because you're you're free some students are all over the place you know and so do the video but one morning It was really really early. I don't know what. I think we're trying to beat some weather pattern. That was coming in and we were like literally. The ramp is open on like like probably five. Am just as the sun is like creeping up and the whole desert was just like beautiful reds yellows oranges and i was like man. I should Somebody should take a picture of this is really cool and then i'm like oh i guess i should figure that out you know are and so. That's soy started. Just google unlike the went to dr google photography you know and then that started my journey and the number you know it just you learn and then i go to barnes and noble. As a matter of fact. I went to barnes and noble at my old seal team to dive log from my last a combat dives that i did and i went all the way to the back. Full of the paged. I put my semi kids over to the kids section. You know when. I sat there like digital photography. Open up books going. Wow this is this is going to be interesting. And then i take notes and put the book back. You know. i'm that guy. Sorry i'm the guy. I would well at that time. He knows i'm in the military. I had three kids. You know with that. You're obviously for me that my life is unhappily married so to me it was. I was broke and i can feel the book. Twenty five bucks. I'm like well. I gotta take my kids to you know to the movies so i'm like i'd so it's anyway long story short right down. That's what i did.

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How To Grow Your Business

Accelerate Your Business Growth

06:15 min | 3 years ago

How To Grow Your Business

"We are really fortunate that this podcast has continued to gain recognition as a great for small business owners. Business leaders sales professionals. Were you know we've been included on all sorts of lists of the best podcast. Listen to and that is because of the guests. These are folks who have expertise in particular areas of business and they are gracious enough to join me for a conversation where they share that expertise with all of you that way you get the information you need when you need it as you need it. I go back and listen again. You can reach out to the gas All good and that is all here to help you succeed and being more profitable and successful. Today is no exception. My guest today is andrea albright andrea. Who is recognized as a thought. Leader publisher is on a mission to create the next movement for authors and evolve the publishing industry. She's not just the publisher she's a legacy maker. Andrea has become the author of twenty five bucks reaching tens of millions worldwide in over forty countries. Now she's taken her passion for helping author sign the same success by publishing books with meaning. Thanks so much for joining me andrea hello alot. Thank you for having me wonderful to be here. I am thrilled to have you here. we're gonna be talking about marketing and growing business in an all that happy stuff. And i i'd like to start with what sorts of personal obstacles do you think entrepreneurs face when they're starting a business. Well obviously there are a lot of obstacles which is why the success rate of businesses staying in business is only about fifteen percents within five years which is really crazy to think that eighty five percent of businesses will be out of business before five years and so obviously there are lots of obstacles or else we wouldn't have these kinds of statistics. You know the beginning of a business is it's like the baby you know it's got very few resources doesn't have a lot of credibility or traction and doesn't have a history or a legacy all it has is the vision and the vision is. What an entrepreneur. Start a business and i. It's the moving out that visit why entrepreneurs fail especially in the startup phase. Really okay. So so they lose that vision. What happens there. Well you start a business. You see a possibility for something better. You are either innovating. An industry a product service at you. Think you know what i can do it better and so it really comes from a vision but what happens when you get into the day to day business. You'd because so overwhelmed with paying your cable at dealing with clients and changes in the economy and competition and so all these things began to weigh on the entrepreneur and the entrepreneur actually starts to treat their business like a job and that is the worst thing an entrepreneur can ever do because it is only the visionary the ones who are able to see beyond the today drudgery and the day today even. You're now the visionaries are ones who can see into the future. See where the market is evolving. And make sure that they stay on the cutting edge. Okay so. I signed that. So interesting i think it is so easy to get stuck just in doing and not staying above the fray so that you can really be directing it. It's i can see. How do you explain it. I can see how that could be How entrepreneurs lose that vision in quite get it when you originally when you set up but that makes perfect sense to me. It's unfortunate. yes. And i've been an entrepreneur for seventeen years now and i have seen over ten thousand entrepreneurs start a business and the amount of people who are still in business. It's just very rare very few and the statistics show. That will what happens. Okay the ones who have lasted are the ones who are the visionaries who didn't get caught up in the changes in the economy or a switch in the government know all of these things that people use as excuses for why they're going out of business. The ones who are truly innovating are so far ahead of the game that we saw all of this coming in some way or another and so we've been able to innovate. This is the time of innovation. And if your business has failed during this time now it's time to start a new one of the best history is start a business.

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Stolen Moments With Harold Sherrick

Rock N Roll Archaeology

04:56 min | 3 years ago

Stolen Moments With Harold Sherrick

"Recoup here on the imbalance history of rock and roll Marcus how you doing not bad. How about yourself today? Well I'm doing good but I'm a little nervous because we're trying something different. Today we're going to combine an episode of five favorites with a studio gas well, not in the studio on zoom? Resuming. With Harold Cherokee, he's got a great book called stolen moments. How many years Herald were in La is a seem to time I was born in La so in La for sixty three years. Only been back here for three years moved back here three years ago. where. Were you living before? While I was living in the San Fernando Valley in Sherman Oaks. Dan Is area that you. which is just just over the hill to Hollywood, which is about fifteen minutes from where I live great place to be mad that close you know was wonderful. As a kid growing up there, where did you live and how did you first start plugging into the whole strip in the scene and everything that was going on there? I was born in L. A. Downtown La but then as a kid. Moved to Glendale California which is just right. Next door. They're nice sleepy little town and I basically grew up there went to high school there the whole bit and was there up until like nine hundred ninety and that I but I moved to the valley when I got married a second time and Just. been there all my life and. I was well connected when I was a kid started going to concerts when I was twelve. I concert was the Beatles. Hollywood ball no. That was all I. I went to the last la which was August. Twenty nineteen, sixty six and that was the Beatles Esta left. Day before the last one, which was candlestick. But that was my first concert. That right in the second row air right there. Six dollars? Ticket dollars can you actually hear the Beatles because? I HAVE THEM IN DC and said, the girls were screaming so loud that she couldn't hear the Beatles from where she was sitting in the stadium Yakking you know here and there it wasn't obviously crystal clear. You did have screamed grounding out of most of the time, but you could hear your somewhat mind blown dude, that's all I wanNA say or I'll deal mind-blowing. Well, that'll be a great entry into rock and roll life for anyone. And Talk to us a little bit about the book you were taking pictures around the L. A. Seen for quite a number of years in have some stunning captures in this book in all, it was going to concerts as a kid I used to play around with little Brownie camera when I was nine and ten years old and so eventually when I was able to graduate up to actually getting a decent camera which was. Like nineteen, Seventy, eight, seventy, nine, eighty at one. I really started pushing myself into the into the scene as best I could. It's all proven yourself in the beginning paying your dues you know you're not getting paid when you start out, it wasn't the solely for the money was the for the love of the whole thing. I always had a visual of capturing a great moment. You know whether it was in concert or meeting. Somebody in a hotel room that's what I started doing. Did you build a black and white dark room in your house? My father had a black and white dark room. Yeah. I didn't my house. I had a friend that helped me out a lot a couple of friends that end our rooms and I would bring my films as soon as I shot it the next morning I was there almost at the crack of dawn. We gotta get this process you know right away. That's awesome. You know would do the proof sheets and then big out of print I'd have sometimes I'd have to send something out right away most of the time in the beginning, it was just doing it and getting it done. So I could actually look at what I shot. That's all part of the beginning anyway trial and error is how you learn from a day to day thing you know 'cause I'm self taught I didn't go to school for it and I just I always wanted to do that. You know just take pictures because my father. Was, a newspaper man you were for hearst for the Herald, examiner in La A., and that's how I of got into it. When I was a kid was he would always take me down to the office I used to look at all the photos and the photo room with saga offers, and then I go to the pressroom and watch the paper roll off the presses at night with the greatest greatest experience you know the newspaper game sets how I got into want shoot black and white for falls. What was the first concert? You Shot Elvis Presley Whoa. Seventy six year before he died he he never he didn't come to L. A. and seventy-six closes. He came Long Beach Arena and I had tickets through a friend who is very well connected into Elvis and getting good tickets. So we had some really good seats and that time I think I'd be twenty five bucks to see John a few pictures. They didn't really come out that well. So that's why nothing has really been seen on that because I nothing came out that good at all.

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Xbox Series S and X preview

The Vergecast

09:58 min | 3 years ago

Xbox Series S and X preview

"All Right Tom. You have just like dummy xbox at your house, but what is going on? You just plastic shells. He's just making videos with like should I tell you the story of week? So. They arrived on. Monday morning and like like I'm grumpy wouldn't say old berm like it and I knew phone and we get new laptop and he does know me I, know that sounds like. And and I'm like I mean a really fortunate position. But like once you've seen so much stuff once visited location. So many times he just doesn't. It's not exciting, right? So He's very me to get sight about technology but like Jane genuinely when opened up the series was like, wow, this is. Not. Excited by a brand new laptop with the latest graphics card a super fast processor and a ton of Ram Beautiful Four K. screed but you were excited by a plastic dummy box of the xbox series. And I don't know why. But it was late is is a deny it sounds really like fan boil some. It sounds like he was like Christmas I was like Oh this is so. Because I haven't seen it before. And I knew other people hadn't seen before. So is an element of that but it was also just like Michael being so small like how did how did they do this? That was my immediate thing was like how like will? It right. They haven't told me anything about it at this point. So they just sent me these damn dummy units and I was just like. BSO The dummy units arrived they respond to be I mean there was supposed to be announcing this thing next week. So there's going to be a bunch of like. Honey. Technical. In Belgrade, sessions where briefings for the press, so they give us the full information so that we'd have our goals like informative for people to read. That's great involved because like it just means that I can explain things better. readers get better pitcher and but then it leaked. So I woke up I can't even remember which day it leaked because it's just been such a week. But it leads at some point. Jews Wednesday. Up, and I was like Oh God like zoo happen, and then like that will C- kick Mike soft intellect panic mode we need to announce everything because everything's leaked. So they like just dumped the whole thing. The experts pricing everything. This is a trend because Google does this now and the thing leaks that just like Oh. Yeah. Okay. That's Just did it with the wing? Yeah. Well, I mean L. L G announces every single practice makes fifty times so. Count. But it's a pattern. We might as well, just announce it. We're done I think I think with Marxist cases that I've been. Flight. Will to years. Alongside bunch of reposes will. But like I think for them, it was like they needed to explain his fingers like the thing suspending. Well, this is the experts series S. His basically a smaller more budget friendly and and let's say less performance. Experts console than the bigger experts series X, which I'm sure most people listening to this probably familiar with Bono and it's basically designed for fourteen Philippi gaming. So like that's I, mean I'd say the vast majority of Mona's out there today that people gaming on the moment. East acton on the TV's and stuff but like this is a pretty good. Sweets book fully Philippi right now, spy from the PC side and. It's like a good talk. And they basically promising a symbol of architecture and all of the next gen premiums from the series. Excellent. CPU cloud under two hundred megahertz. The thing I care about is, does it have the the fast d at the series extras? Yeah. It does but it's five hundred, twelve storage instead of one terabyte. So there are no right. There's no Dr. Discloses all digital. Is Two hundred, ninety nine buffs, which is, which is good. I think it's like that's a pretty impressive for us but this is obviously the the the drawbacks to it. No disks will do diesel prices. If Games are typically higher yields, he can't use use games I think a lot to see Sonia my soul. In some way I'd love to just say my district sorted signing just digitize as well. I think we spoke about that on the way I look at like this series s is I think he's great life. If you kid you place fort like twenty, four, seven in bed, remove ten ADP TV because you haven't spent. Two Thousand Bucks on the Keio lead for them. Surprisingly. Like. I think I. Think it's great for that sold market like having. By that for Free Hundred Bucks and they get the new CPU the new ESA stays below times and the performance overall will be like way better than expos one. Like it just depends how it compares to the to the series x I. Think like they're doing some upscaling stuff for four K. if you really want to touch, it's a four K.. By Donna, how good that's going to be. That misses the point like. Different market. But what is the market for fourteen forty game I mean When you say monitors get it but most people with fourteen forty P monitors plugging PC's into them not consoles I is fourteen forty pm out. So I think the market is really ten API. which which is the TV's. Still turn EP like I would probably imagine the forty percent Stilton apr there at the moment. And I think that goes wildly up when you look at bedrooms and like kids rooms like where you're buying a typically smaller TV and you're not gonNA get e can't even by like a smaller lighter the twenty. Shit Four. K. TV. It's just they just don't exist. Although maybe they do but like. Just don't sell volume and I think that that's the market. That's the market ICS. Definitely. Going for like the MOMS and the POPs the shopping around at Christmas and they want to get their gear console they want to get something this noon and stuff, and these things only gonNA come down in price. So to me the market for the series S is. Why definitely have to buy a playstation because I want to get those games and if Playstation maybe I'll get the best one because I don't know what's going on the cheaper one about they're going to do there. And so if I've done that I still kind of want an xbox because I'm thinking about getting this Xbox game pass thing because he all these games on it. But I don't want to have to big ass consuls my living room saw the the cheaper xbox. I'll get the cheaper xbox to play Xbox Game Pass Games, and then I'll get the more expensive PSI to be like my main console that I get like my kick ass four K. stuff on it is. So blindingly clear which one of you has a child in which one doesn't. Just putting. Very obvious. How your perspectives shifted. Like I would say game passes Tom to your point you the game passes the thing here right? Like, yeah. If this is a Fox for your second TV or your kids TV, then what you need is a cloud gaming service. They can address all the xboxes right. And if you don't have a disk, doesn't matter because all the Games on the cloud anyway and you're just moving licenses around and maybe you're going to get to to streaming games in this thing, will be able to stream the games right like. You kinda see where they're going is these are just sort of client units for an xbox service with different GPS. Yeah. Exactly. It's different. Slight different economic you a bunch of specs and people who've been tweet me thousand times a minute this week. But you can argue a bunch of stuff to the essential differences between the two is the once targeting Larry's Lucien Melissa's and TV's and the EVA's talkative. Okay. Like that. That's that's basically the basic gist of the if you were really simplifier. And I think the cheap one is really gonNA appealed to the experts getting pulse market. Like that. Is Probably the best for you and gave me right now like I. Think it's very. Apple, arcade. Lately, just added a play or that it didn't add it to base expos game policies to the almost see have to you have to pay the all of the xbox names are bad and confusing. And then there's the P. C. There's the version that you can also play it on PC, which now costs more, right yes. Let's give me ten bucks a month by feel like that's I mean if you experts came all that covers you on anyway. So feel like you just. Denies. People go for the old anyway I think. So you've got the the series as the that will call the ten ADP model because I think it's functionally what it is even yeah basically forty nine. To Ninety nine, the series x, which is the four K. high refresh rate. Refrigerator refrigerator model. Model model is four ninety nine, which is actually still very aggressive and my mind and just based on what can do and then experts expensive. The Ninja xbox Game Pass Ultimate Yep is twenty five bucks a month in. Fifteen a month. But if you pay more and then you get a box out of it to write for twenty four months, you you you pay the subsidize. It's like a phone plan. Basically you get you pay a little bit more and then you a paying down your hardware and installments and it's basic. Tech Industry only has one business model which is. And T. in two, thousand and four. Yeah. But right. But that's a killer deal right that she ended up paying less over the twenty four months than you would. If you bought them separately right when you can get either right for the Yup can get the X. which I think is four, nine, nine a month I think. Five month or twenty five, the S. I I see that I'm like I'm just GonNa. I'm just GONNA, X.. Whatever like I am going to do the dumb starbucks, which is it's three coffees Erlich whatever. AM. And that is just a brilliant move for Microsoft, right? Yeah. Basically make an expensive thing seemed cheap even as maybe in the end, it's only slightly cheaper than buying everything out right?

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New Fitbit Watch Tests Your Temperature  And Your Stress Level

Business Wars Daily

02:18 min | 3 years ago

New Fitbit Watch Tests Your Temperature And Your Stress Level

"The last few months chances are you've had your temperature taken more often than you had in the last few years from the hair salon if you're allowed to go there to the doctor's office, a quick forehead scan is often required before you set foot in the door today more than ever having a fever means you shouldn't be around others. But by the time you actually get to your destination and find out that you're running hot. You've probably been in contact with other people that includes the person holding the thermometer. And if there's one thing we do know about Couva, it's that contact can spread the virus wearable device maker fit bid is trying to cut off such exposure before it happens. The fitbit sense is equipped with sensors that may be able to detect covid nineteen and flu symptoms before you can even feel them the device has a new temperature sensor. It can also you monitor your breathing heart rate changes and blood oxygen levels. FITBIT has been part of ongoing research in Covid nineteen prevention. The devices are already being used to detect symptoms at health organizations like Stanford. Medicine, and in May, the company launched the Fitbit Cove Nineteen study. fitbit users can opt in the devices apt to answer a few questions and share their biometric data goal is to help it build an algorithm to definitively detect covid nineteen before symptoms start and speaking of Covid nineteen fitbit cents is also designed to help you manage stress levels one sensor measures, small electrical changes in your sweat, which can help you monitor your body's response to stress. The FITBIT APP can help you understand your response and then take action maybe a guided meditation or a long walk perhaps. The did sense will ship later this month as far as pricing the device will set you back three, hundred, twenty, five bucks. That's about seventy dollars less than its biggest competitor. The Apple Watch apple still dominates the wearable device market making up more than half of global smartwatch sales. The Apple Watch six is expected to be available for sale later this month. Apple cider predicts that the watch will have improved heart monitoring capabilities. No plans for adding temperature sensors were reported just how effective wearables could be in preventing covid nineteen spread remains to be seen. But as device makers learn more about the virus and its symptoms, they may be able to pinpoint the biometric changes that matter.

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iBonds could be a great savings vehicle

Clark Howard Show

04:55 min | 3 years ago

iBonds could be a great savings vehicle

"I'm so glad you taking time out of your day to join us here on the Clark Howard. Show. Where it's all about you learning ways to keep more of what you have. Our Websites Clark. Dot Com and Kark deals. Dot Com. So. Over the last twenty, five years. Probably, about twenty five years maybe thirty. I've had a love hate relationship. With. A method of saving money called series I savings bonds. These are sold by the federal government, the US Department of the Treasury. And you buy these savings bonds and You earn whatever the rate of inflation is in the economy reset twice a year. And there are times series I bonds have been scream and deals. I own some that I bought back in the nineties. that. Out later, this decade because they earn interest for thirty years and the ones I got then were such a good deal I wish they would just go on forever but you know. Now going to have that luck. In a Hammock recommended series I bonds except maybe one time in the last five years. But now I can do so again. Is something for a small saver. Amounts from up to well up to ten thousand dollars in a year can go into series I, savings bonds, and the reason I'm recommending them now is it's not like you're gonna get rich from them. The problem right now is that what you're earning in savings from a traditional bricks mortar bank is like nothing. and. So I mean really is literally about nothing even if you go to one of the online bank's I'm always talking about. Their interest rates have fallen and fallen and fallen from around two percent to now many are below one percent still declining, and that's because of the economic decline were in right now. Because of the recession, we're. So. Also in addition. The. Federal Reserve is doing things to hold interest rates down indirectly with the moves they can make. Some directly. But overall indirectly. So that means that savers are getting clobbered. And now you earn less on savings. then. The general rate of inflation and the economy. And that's why entering into your financial life potentially could be series I, bonds because it's the one way of saver. Can. EARN. The rate of inflation so you're not falling behind with your money. which normally would not be something to. Jump for joy about. But if regular roll savings accounts. Are Making you basically nothing. Every year you're falling behind inflation. So series I savings, bonds, e buy savings, bonds, Dot Gov. Click on I bonds. When you get there, you'll see that you can buy up to the ten thousand and a year from very small amounts on up. And I think the minimum. Is Twenty five bucks you can buy. Or you can buy is many as you want up to ten thousand. Now, this is designed for you to have for potentially up to five years or longer because if you dump one less than five years, you forfeit ninety days of interest not a big deal in today's rate environment because of interest rates got much higher in the next few years. You could dump this series i. Pay. Your. Ninety days penalty and put the money to work somewhere else so. Every. Six months. The what you earn on the I bind changes. based. On that six months prior inflation. So the ideas you stay even With where things are which today being even? Is like a win. So check it out savings, bonds, Dot Gov. and. It's a pretty easy purchase. Understanding, how all the adjustments working all that not as easy. And since you're buying electronically, make sure you put note somewhere when you bought them what you bought so that they're not forgotten about over the next potentially thirty years.

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iBonds could be a great savings vehicle

Clark Howard Show

04:37 min | 3 years ago

iBonds could be a great savings vehicle

"The last twenty, five years. Probably, about twenty five years maybe thirty. I've had a love hate relationship. With. A method of saving money called series I savings bonds. These are sold by the federal government, the US Department of the Treasury. And you buy these savings bonds and You earn whatever the rate of inflation is in the economy reset twice a year. And there are times series I bonds have been scream and deals. I own some that I bought back in the nineties. that. Out later, this decade because they earn interest for thirty years and the ones I got then were such a good deal I wish they would just go on forever but you know. Now going to have that luck. In a Hammock recommended series I bonds except maybe one time in the last five years. But now I can do so again. Is something for a small saver. Amounts from up to well up to ten thousand dollars in a year can go into series I, savings bonds, and the reason I'm recommending them now is it's not like you're gonna get rich from them. The problem right now is that what you're earning in savings from a traditional bricks mortar bank is like nothing. and. So I mean really is literally about nothing even if you go to one of the online bank's I'm always talking about. Their interest rates have fallen and fallen and fallen from around two percent to now many are below one percent still declining, and that's because of the economic decline were in right now. Because of the recession, we're. So. Also in addition. The. Federal Reserve is doing things to hold interest rates down indirectly with the moves they can make. Some directly. But overall indirectly. So that means that savers are getting clobbered. And now you earn less on savings. then. The general rate of inflation and the economy. And that's why entering into your financial life potentially could be series I, bonds because it's the one way of saver. Can. EARN. The rate of inflation so you're not falling behind with your money. which normally would not be something to. Jump for joy about. But if regular roll savings accounts. Are Making you basically nothing. Every year you're falling behind inflation. So series I savings, bonds, e buy savings, bonds, Dot Gov. Click on I bonds. When you get there, you'll see that you can buy up to the ten thousand and a year from very small amounts on up. And I think the minimum. Is Twenty five bucks you can buy. Or you can buy is many as you want up to ten thousand. Now, this is designed for you to have for potentially up to five years or longer because if you dump one less than five years, you forfeit ninety days of interest not a big deal in today's rate environment because of interest rates got much higher in the next few years. You could dump this series i. Pay. Your. Ninety days penalty and put the money to work somewhere else so. Every. Six months. The what you earn on the I bind changes. based. On that six months prior inflation. So the ideas you stay even With where things are which today being even? Is like a win. So check it out savings, bonds, Dot Gov. and. It's a pretty easy purchase. Understanding, how all the adjustments working all that not as easy. And since you're buying electronically, make sure you put note somewhere when you bought them what you bought so that they're not forgotten about over the next potentially thirty years.

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7 Little Known Copywriting Hacks

Marketing School

04:20 min | 3 years ago

7 Little Known Copywriting Hacks

"Welcome to another episode of Marketing School I'm Eric Su. Today. We are going to talk about seven little. No. In copywriting hacks and kneels GonNa Start I with any, you're gonna Homey Star I. Okay. So number one, what's funny is most people being by copy like, Oh, I want to be amazing like Ogilby for. Oh. I wish I can have my words to slow super smoothly from just like how Frank Kern does it. So the first copy I have for you is you don't need to be amazing writer the key to converting in getting people to renew your copying buying becoming a lead is actually answering What issue someone may have when on your landing or potentially buying, you answer those objections. A good example of this is you can use survey monkey hot, whatever you want type farm to survey people on your page, find out what issues they have an integrate those within your copy answered, their objections to suck at writing more conversions. All right number two. So when I'm writing I like using sentiment analysis tool, so you can just sent him an analysis, but put him whatever copy you have whether it's a headline or maybe it's Longer form thing, and you just dump it in there and basically score how positive or negative your content is an in general. If I'm trying to write an ad I wanted to be generally more positive. I. Don't like to induce too much fear. Yes. Fear is certainly one emotion you can tap into, but the Jenner I tried to look for positivity. So just go sentiment analysis tool. The third copy hacked that I have for you is all about showing the right copy at the right time. So for example, you have a Webinar may have copied that convinces people to watch your Webinar. If someone doesn't attend your women but registered you wanNA email him copies about the missing the Webinar. In the next, they can go and watch the Webinar if they watch the Webinar ended in by you can have copy answering. Answering objections on why most people don't buy and results would get the by your art service. So figure out what copy you need a in each place to maximize your conversions and have it there. It's not about how smooth you're right. It's about answering objections at the right time in the right place. Number four is create a swipe file. What I mean by that. If you are scrolling through Instagram, you're scrolling through facebook and. And you see in that stops you that is known as a pattern interrupt. So what you should do there is if you actually like the ad and if you think you can draw some inspiration from it, save it, you can save these ads, put him into a collection, and then from there, the beauty of that is you can refer back to these ads, and then you can draw without having to create something from. From scratch, if you see headlines that you like put him into a swipe file, you WANNA create a entire swipe folder where you just pull inspiration from and you don't necessarily need to try to reinvent the wheel here. You can go swipe dot co to try to pull more inspiration. They have great long-form landing pages and sales letters in there. Just don't try to do everything on your own draw from lean on other people. People right stat under shoulders, and you're going to be fine as Ogilby said, and this gets into number five. As we said, eighty cents of the dollar spot on the headline. So what I want you to do is come up with multiple headline variations, fair copy, and you want to try to figure out which headline resonates the most deal customer. You can either upload look like audiences Melissa onto facebook and run ads with. Different. Different headline variations see which one gets the most cooks. All right. Number six for me would be using the framework from breakthrough advertising. So breakthrough advertising still think it's a really great book and you can get it for about one hundred, twenty, five bucks now, I google it, and so here's the framework, the life cycle or from someone going from the top to the bottom when people interact with you, a customer interacts with you. You is usually start unaware, and then they become probably wear. Then they become aware of a solution than your solution, and then you can make an offer to them. So think about that, you can use DA right awareness, interest, decision action, kind of similar, but unaware problem where solution where your solution, and then you give him off i. that is basically how you take from top to bottom when you're trying to actually get the. The convert this framework actually provides to go in with a video can go in with a sales letter can go within a long form. Add. It works really well,

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Social Justice

Nonprofit Everything

05:42 min | 3 years ago

Social Justice

"Should our nonprofit take a stand on social justice issues. If we think it might alienate some donors. Oh topical questions Mad We can tell what's on people's minds and I'm glad that this is on people's minds because it's a really important question. I have an opinion and if you're gonNA guess what my opinion is, which is. Absolutely. So so there's tons of research, and and before we get too far. This is ab absolutely. Bring in a guest expert because this is the kind of lead to. This is the kind of thing where people who know way more about this than we do. But, but there's there's a ton of research out there and people in the nonprofit sector, probably more likely to believe it than people in the corporate sector are that. When you take a stand on social issues, you bring the people that are interested in what you've got to say much closer to you and the people that were never interested in you to begin with are not going to have their minds changed by you taking a stand on a particular social issue. I can talk about my time at three. Square I think I've probably told this story on the podcast before to. We got a handwritten note. A check for I think twenty five dollars on it and the handwritten note said. Here's twenty five dollars. I would like you to use this money to feed American citizens only. Hell I remember that we talked about. It's been two years. We talked about like that right, and and we had no hesitation at the food bank like I. You know I looked at it. I knew what I wanted to do I brought it to the executive or the CEO. I said Hey. This is what we got. This is what I WANNA do. And the blessing was absolutely. That's what you should ride. There was not even any discussion internally about. Let's not hurt her feelings, so we drafted a letter, which said that much your donation. However, we cannot restrict donations specifically to people who are American citizens, and that's it and we returned it back to her with that little note. There's a one hundred percent chance. She never gave another donation to the food bank again, but that was twenty five bucks right, so it was absolutely wasn't a really hard. We weren't selling our morals for a significantly amount at large amount of money was just a very well. And you and I both know that amount of money shouldn't matter. I know within a matter, but like we don't know this reader talks about alienating some or this. You know this person says they're alienating some donors. We don't know what size donors were talking about, but I still. That doesn't make a difference in my opinion. I just think. I would I would say my push pushback to that would be that. What donors are you alienating by? Not taking a stand because there's been a whole I I've been following all these sort of private facebook groups that have nonprofit professionals in groups with you know nonprofit executive directors all over the country that are talking about this and I would say if I were just roughly speaking. Ninety percent of people right now are putting out some statement because a it's so intertwined in every mission out their rates. Social Justice issues are at the core of those I think the key is making sure that it is. Not done in a sloppy manner or a an obligatory manner I. I don't know about you. Andy, but I've seen so many statements that come out that feel like people are doing it to check the box. Instead of actually it's core values. It's the way they work and I. Think People can see through that so I do think you have to be careful about that as an organization, so, but it comes back to your fundamental values. Your mission your how you? who you serve a to me, it feels it just feels like a even if it's a donor on the line like what about the donors who are waiting to see what you say? I think you gotta look at it from both lenses absolutely I mean and you have you make a good point about like especially right now. There's a lot of every corporate PR. Department has put out some sort of statement it says either black lives, matter or something close enough to that that they don't feel like they're actually going to put their foot in anything. They don't mean to put their foot in and and you can tell just by the way they're written whether or not they mean. Whether or not, it's like. I. Read Someplace recently that that saying we need to do better is about the same as hopes and prayers for gun violence like it, it just something that comes out of your mouth, and it means you have absolutely no intention of doing something about it. So when we talk about know in the nonprofit sector. Your your integrity is all you have, and you realize that your people are going to give to you because believe in your mission one hundred percent of the time and some of the other things, so there's there's other studies that are just recent. That are so interesting because they're tangential to this, not the same thing, but it's like if if you find out that there's a charity for that serves cats in a charity. This serves dogs and you're a dog person. You've always been a dog person. You give the dog person charity, and then you read a study or read something in the newspaper that says. The dog charity is. Seventy five percent effective and the cat charities ninety five percent effective. It doesn't matter your dog person. You're still giving to the dog charity, which means that the purpose that caused the reason that you're a nonprofit is always going to be much more important than the individual activities that you undertake and provided. You're not terrible now that you're not coming down on the wrong side of this thing. And if you if you do come down the wrong side of it out, you get what you deserve

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Insane Clown Posse Selling Anti-Confederate Flag Shirts

Charlie Parker

00:37 sec | 3 years ago

Insane Clown Posse Selling Anti-Confederate Flag Shirts

"Insane clown posse is selling a new T. shirt it's got a clown on the front holding a burning Confederate flag and on the back F. your rebel flag but the word yes you can get one for twenty five Bucks and I'm like everybody else is selling something somewhere no indication that any of this money is going to terrible it's going but you get a team leader I just say it oh my goodness okay they'll probably make quite a bit of cash

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NHL plans to test players for coronavirus daily if games resume

Murph and Mac

00:34 sec | 3 years ago

NHL plans to test players for coronavirus daily if games resume

"The NHL announced that they will be testing for the coronavirus coronavirus daily if games start happening now this is deputy commissioner bill Daly we'll have a rigorous daily testing protocol pleasure tested every evening in those results are obtained before they would leave their hotel room the next morning so we'll know if they have a positive test whether the player self quarantine he said it's just this is the NHL saying it's expensive but we think it's a foundational element of what we're trying to accomplish each yes cost about a hundred twenty five Bucks to Gary Bettman said that twenty five thousand to thirty five thousand tests will be needed price tag of millions of dollars but that's with the

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North Texas Cities “Team up to Fight Hunger” Amid Pandemic

Chris Krok

00:25 sec | 3 years ago

North Texas Cities “Team up to Fight Hunger” Amid Pandemic

"The cities of widely Saxena Murphy combining their efforts to boost revenue for restaurants while providing relief for local food banks organizer line Recker our goal is to feed people in need while also driving business to the restaurant here's how it works for dissipating restaurants give forty dollar vouchers to local food banks to past not to their clients the cities and local organizations then reimburse the restaurant twenty five Bucks for every

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Live - Throwing Copper

Rock N Roll Archaeology

07:42 min | 3 years ago

Live - Throwing Copper

"Hello everybody. Welcome to audio judo. I'm Matthew I'm kyle. Thanks for joining us today. Indeed Al How're you doing? I'm doing pretty good. How are you doing well? That's good it's good to hear. Superman does good. I do well very nice. Thanks thirty rock. We got some business I do. Oh good let's talk earlier this week. We were lucky enough to talk to One of my musical idols. Fish the ex lead singer of a progressive rock band from that. Was that still around now. But was very popular in the eighties Very continues to popularity in Europe not so much in the states The band's name was Meridian fish is about to release his final studio album later this year and he was gracious enough to join us from his home in Scotland and chat for about forty five minutes or so. It was great Since our timeline might be out of wack currently That episode mice most likely aired before this one did so if you are joining us for the first time to listen to this episode. I encourage you to go back. And listen to that one as well Gave us some great info about the current state of the music industry regarding re Corona Virus. Yeah and some other super stuff as well as well as cooking. Lovely lamb dinner for his mother while he was on the phone with us so that was a great interview. I really enjoyed it. That was fun is fun. Talk to once. You can understand what he's saying. I'm just kidding. That's surprisingly had no problem with that. Just a couple words yet. A Scottish before we had talked to matthew was like Ilyas a Scottish brogue in his voice and I was like okay. So I'm really going to pay attention. I picked it right up. I don't know how good I mean. It wasn't fancy than me. I guess that's good. Yeah there was only one time where I was kind of like. What was that word but that I think we both looked at each other. Like what the heck was that word but we got ammos great. We got it through context. I believe yeah also Again since I don't know exactly when this will be airing I'm not entirely sure where we will be. In the Corona Virus Saga Twenty Twenty. Either way the crisis it has affected everyone including independent artists trying to carve out a living back in October. We interviewed a band of Kentucky. Named the cold stares they're great ban really wonderful guys And this crisis hit them. Quite hard. Cancelled all their gigs. That they had lined up for the summer as well as putting a stop to some of their teaching gigs for the time. Being since most of those are done in person they put together a special t shirt that they are selling for twenty five bucks to help supplement their lost other. I bought a couple And if you'd like to buy one or just have a look at them Encourage you to go to their merchandise site. It's the cold stares dot square dot site. Anything you can do to help out would be appreciated that includes paying for some downloads. Listen their music or whatever but your independent artists out. There is most likely struggling big time so if you want to listen to them or you have one in particular that you enjoy listening to throw him a couple of downloads. Do whatever you to help them out because this is a very difficult time for everybody. Yes it is. That's all I have for old business. So this week's choice. Nineteen ninety four album throwing copper by the group live just so we're clear. This was one of my favorite bands from that period. And this record is probably my top fifteen. Those lists are always really difficult kind of weird to make. I'm not saying that this is one of the top fifteen records ever made or that. I even think this is one of the best top fifteen records that I could listen to. It's just one of those records that I go back to a few months and listen to us to have a permanent place in my multi. Cd Changer and it's one of those records at shows up in my top plays when spotify. Geezer your list at the end of the year. So was it trunk mounted multi play. Cd player it was. That's nice. It's very ah Nice. He had a removable one as well. That was an different car. But Julio that was a fancy with the little handle how Mr Rich Roller Rare. It's all it's all for the music so live. The band consists of four guys. Chad gracey on drums Chad Taylor on guitar to Chad's a Patrick Dole Heimer on bass and Ed Kowalczyk on vocals and guitar. They have been together since the mid eighties when they were all in their middle teens. Typical suburbanite garage band They were founded in York. Pennsylvania originally called public affection but renamed themselves live in the nineteen eighties right before they got a record deal. Oh they regularly played. Cbgb's in New York. Those concerts help secure their first record deal. Nineteen Ninety one nineteen ninety-one New Year's eve of Nineteen ninety-one to be exact. They released their first album mental jewelry. And that was the first I ever heard of them or saw them to be more precise oh I saw them and heard them for the first time on. Mtv's twenty minutes It was for song called operation. Spirit the tyranny of tradition and it was very direct for me when I first thought it caught me off guard. It was very jarring so I was at that time. Nineteen year old kid about three months away from meeting my future wife smoking. A lot of we'd drink a lot of beer very angry and confused about my life and prospects I've been raised. Catholic went to Catholic school and was jaded mad about a lot of things I had been raised to believe. We're true. My parents were devout Catholics. My was a permanent deacon in the Catholic Church which in Catholicism is as close as you can get to being a priest without actually becoming one more than anything because he had been married. I my mom also had a certificate in theology from the seminary which as close as you can get to being a nun without actually being one more than anything because she had been married. I pattern here. So they taught classes on sexuality and marriage so yeah it was weird. Oh boy that's very weird however that was fun as was very strange but they were not strict. Like you would expect. Yeah I had to go to church every Sunday But I still watch rated movies. My parents drank. They knew I did too so it was fine but I was angry because it all seemed like a big scam to me And I realized that we're kind of far afield from music but it's kind of relevant so when I was a kid I was really bought into this charade I was an altar boy sang in the choir played. Drums and a host of different events at the church went to Catholic school and I believed what I was being taught because that was what I was raised to believe but then I got into high school and I started forming the person I was going to become and began to think for myself I started. Look things look things differently right? I went to a pretty liberal Catholic highschool and in our religion classes which were daily especially towards senior year. We were encouraged at some point to explore different religions. I'm sure it was under the guise of comparison shopping but it opened a lot of is because other religions or spiritual practices made a lot more sense than the pomp and tradition of Catholicism especially like during Easter or something.

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OPEC slashes oil demand forecast again, sees biggest hit this quarter

Bloomberg Markets

05:30 min | 3 years ago

OPEC slashes oil demand forecast again, sees biggest hit this quarter

"You know what area of the market that we haven't talked about is frequently recently as oil because it stabilizes it recovered from that incredibly low level right now crude traded on the NYMEX trading at twenty five dollars and forty two cents but a real push pull here especially as OPEC releases a report that basically says that production can be cut even further to meet the curtail demand in a pandemic era Juliett Lea is been covering all things oil for us again writing incredible Bloomberg opinion columns as well on the oil market you can always catch them on Sundays Julian joins us now there is this push pull Julianne where you've got a bit of signs of recovery with some maybe some tentative signs of a drawdown in the Cushing storage fields with respects to inventories mean other side you have shale producers that are actually starting to bring wells back online where are we in the supply demand dynamic we're in a very delicate position at the moment you're absolutely right we all starting to see very tentative dare I say positive signs even in some of the particularly the U. S. state terror and and some of the the information we're getting out of China in terms of driving picking out the the weekly report from the A. L. A. the book was published about helping our goes die shows enough taking good moment but you know we have to put that in perspective the eight still below seventeen million barrels a day that's about where it walls twenty five years ago so we you know we no way near out of the woods that was it he said this the scoring Cushing stocks at Cushing there was also a very small role in nationwide commercial crude oil inventories but you have to balance that against the fact that there was almost two million barrels of crude putting to the strategic petroleum reserve and a loophole the the the the nationwide still holds all of crude oil and refined products went off again some Julian on the supply side of the equation several weeks ago we had OPEC obvious Saudi Arabia and Russia agreed to I I believe almost two million barrels per day cut in auction is there any signs that that is in fact holding yeah they're also in cities holding I mean we all starting to get into the first trickle of information we've had some students ten day production figures out of Russia which shows that it has gone a long way towards meeting what it promised to do in terms of output because we all seeing export levels from some of the big middle eastern countries falling quite significantly Saudi Arabia looks to be doing what he said it would do and I and yesterday went even further saying that it would cost an additional million barrels a day on top of what is already promised for June that would take its production down to little a little lesson seven the whole million barrels a day from you know twelve million barrels last month these are very big accounts and they all happening what's happening outside of the OPEC plus group please he's a little more difficult to see immediately we have seen some big holes in U. S. production but one thing the the I think analysts is struggling with if you read the company earnings reports it suggests that the production call by could alternately be as big as three million barrels a day if you look at the weekly production numbers with less than a call for backup of the moment and and then he said wait wait starting to see told because of some companies beginning to to raise output again as prices have crept up to about twenty five Bucks a barrel yes Julian just real quick here I'm struggling to understand the source of the uptick in demand that will bring it back to levels that we saw pre corona virus the shipping levels down with airplanes on expecting volumes to return for years where is the driver of consumption well the driver is the driver I will pay the city's you know eight eight gasoline demand that he's picking up most significantly well I don't think the the you know we we necessarily suggesting that demand is going to get back to pre fires levels you know anytime soon we all we all seeing really the photo shoots at the Monaco thirty these Damone problem private motorists people who perhaps all getting back to work but all roads leading public transport in order to get a job so we seeing more people using because we see even higher than normal levels of congestion on Chinese city streets we seeing signs of an increasing congestion elsewhere as well but it's still early days early days Julian Lee thank you so much for joining us Julian Lee is an oil strategist for Bloomberg news trainings on the phone from London like I just for me please I'm just you know that gasoline prices are down that's great but I just might not driving so I mean I can simply take advantage of that so began to see how that plays out over time as oil continues to trade at

These 5 Tips Will Increase Your CTR

Marketing School

05:11 min | 3 years ago

These 5 Tips Will Increase Your CTR

"To another episode of Marketing School. I'm Eric Su and I'm Neil Patel and today we're GonNa talk about five tips that will increase your C. T. R. That is your click through rate. In this case we are talking about. Click the rate from I think we're talking about overall right organically and paid correct. Yes mainly organic funny enough yet. You have a lot of data on this because Click flow. But yeah we're mainly talking about organic click throughs. I've done a lot of tests on this funding using your software. You have a lot of data because you just have so many users. So why don't you go first Let's crank through five tips. That will help. People get results litter down less than thirty days. I'll make mine stupidly simple. So when you're looking at a Google search result page a lot of people whenever they're writing content. Let's say the New Year hits this year in Twenty Twenty Years Twenty Twenty. One people often forget to change the date. Now when you change a date under title from Two Thousand Nineteen Twenty twenty or just changes to the right year. Your click the rate. Actually chumps fifty to one hundred fifty percent. That's across the board based on data that we've seen with click flow so changed. It's another thing that works. Really well as vocal curiosity or allow matchy backup one more step so one thing. We didn't cover at the beginning of this podcast. Episode is the reason you want higher. Click the races. Let's say you go to Google. Do a search and a thousand other people do the same. Search that you did. If everyone clicks on the secondly instead of the first listing it tells Google the second one's more relevant and it pushes them up in the rankings over time so in theory you want more people to Click on your titan other words. You WANNA appeal them. You know him by appealing to them. And getting more clicks. It will help you rank higher than your competition over time. The air gave the first tip of adding the year at the end of your title tag. The second from me is evoked curiosity. Good example of this is like the seven benefits of green tea. Number six will shock. You put number six shock you in parentheses so doing little things like that. What we found is people like wait. What's number six? The click through Lonzo skimmed the six one and if they like it though backup read the rest of the post and then you know finish it all off but the point. I'm trying to make is voting curiosity. It is a great way to get people to click through. Yeah I think I'll give bonus tip to that one. I think it's really important for people to understand copywriting. I think Neil night we can agree. Some of the smartest people we know. The best entrepreneurs are exceptional copywriters and copywriting a part of it is persuasion and understanding what drives people understanding what people are interested in the more. You can improve at that the better so I recommend reading two books. One is called breakthrough advertising. And you can actually buy a real copy of that now. I think you pay like one hundred twenty five bucks. You combine the letters an look if you're crafty. I'm sure you can find. Pdf's for both of them. It's not that hard to find the. Pdf's leave it at that and then number three for me would be thinking about how you can do on surp- Seo's mean exactly so surp- is search engine result page and what's going on right now is. Google is occupying more and more of the clicks. Meaning that if you live on a search result page over. Fifty percent of people will not click through to your website. So what you can do is whether you're let's say you rank zero so you had the rich snippet with. Let's say you have like how to tie tie. You have like you know. Fourteen tips right there and people can see it right on the search result page. What you should be doing there is you'd be thinking about okay. How can that brand my website in there or in one of those fourteen tips? How can I entice them to click through site? Because if they don't click there. I'm losing that traffic. I can't retarget those people I can't collect the email I do a lot of different things right. So you've got to do everything in your power to not only add value but somehow brand yourself a little bit. So you're doing as much as you can to defend against Google. Taking more. And more of those clicks off number four. One thing that you can end up doing that. We're not seeing a lot of people do is using Faq Schema markup you start using Faq scheme markup on your site right and efficacy Skua Markup funny enough draws more attention to your surp- result if you're number one a lot of times you see less. Click throughs but if you're lower on the page you'll start seeing a boost in placements. You wouldn't get as many from what we've seen if you didn't have it but by having it you draw more attention in a muzy rankings up so if you're number one you do at UC less clicks but if you're lower on the page at it you'll go higher up and you'll start getting mark Lex Yup and then the final thing. I'll say this is a little more related to. Let's say you're doing facebook or Google ads. You WanNa be thinking about okay. How often are you gonna change things up so what I mean by that? So facebook for example. If you keep showing the same ad over and over and over ad fatigue is gonNA kick in very quickly. So you got to think about how you can when you're making new ads. Maybe make a whole batch of like five ten or fifteen of them and just constantly rotate them on. Maybe every two weeks every three weeks or making new batches because that's going to constantly keep your click the rate up if you're not keeping things fresh similar to how you would with. Seo and you're not aligning with the times changing the messaging and understanding what people what then ultimately you click. The rate's GonNa drop and then what's going to happen especially during paid. Your costs are going to increase because click the rate goes hired in Walden. Cpa's also higher as well right

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