19 Burst results for "Twenty Thirty Thousand Dollars"

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Jason Beem Horse Racing Podcast

The Jason Beem Horse Racing Podcast

07:02 min | 1 year ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Jason Beem Horse Racing Podcast

"Go and when you're playing single races like if i do play single races i'm gonna play a twenty five dollar exact a cold and then maybe i'll play it back the other way for ten or then i'll box for another twenty five fifty one twenty five the other because rarely do i have the exact same opinion on two horses and in one race and so i wanna make sure that my if i am correct i get paid off in the proper manner. Yeah i was. I was talking to a friend about just that exact same thing. I said whenever i look at your best i should be able to know what your actual opinion is that the race and and and to some degree just your your bets should tell me what your opinion is of. The bat is well and because we know how frustrating is two. Oh i really love this ten horse today okay. I'm going to box him exactly. Then he wins and like you get less than a win batter. Or what have you and you know. I always tell people like you know we talk a lot about good tickets versus bad tickets and stuff like that. I said literally. The first thing. I want to check is that basically. Every combination in a horizontal is paying significantly. More than if just bet my single to win. Because otherwise i'm wasting a ton of time and money and effort and and you know and also of course the risk to lose him one of the other legs for less of a payoff to me. That's always like the first thing. I talk about looking for in a good or bad ticket. you mentioned tournaments and you kinda beautifully. Segue to what i wanted to talk about. 'cause i wanna talk about the tournament world. How much of your play tournaments versus the in the mutual pools right now I would say turnham. It's probably make up around thirty percent of my handle. Okay so significant yes. Yeah i i. I think tournaments are a great way to have the first off a lot of fun. I absolutely loved the onsite tournaments. Be able to go and play in. Nhcd bbc play keeneland. Be around people who love the sport and you grow this camaraderie and it sounds silly because you're competing with everyone else in this room but you're also rooting for the people that you're hanging out with and you're sitting with and you make some awesome friends throughout it and i've been playing them for. I don't know probably about a year and a half now on site. And i'd never had any bad experience and i've literally walked into my. I see sat down at a table knowing absolutely no one and by the end of the day it was me and these five guys were all friends right and so it's just a very cool experience in that sense. I also think there's just a unique upside to the tournaments. I mean first off the take out and a lot of cases is lower than if you're betting secondly you don't have to be right every race you just have to be right in the right spots and finally i think there's a lot of flaws in game theory and how some people approach the tournaments that you can kind of take advantage of if you're properly playing them and it's interesting because you almost have to handicap a sequencer tournaments that erases. Let's pick impre online. If you're looking at it you have to kind of have an idea of which favorites are gonna win and how much you need to be able to win the tournament and then structure your ticket around that kind of work backwards in a way. And i think a lot of people just say okay like this source like this uprising. You don't see that same full-on thought process that helps you be more consistently profitable playing tournaments versus the ups and downs of parimutuel. Wagering game theory part to me has become really interesting to watch it and talk about you know. Obviously a lot of those cash tournaments where you're allowed to make whatever bet you want not just the win place you know by the end of the tournament. You're probably not even betting the horseshoe like you're betting the price you need to get up to where you need to be and so it it. It certainly causes. I think people the change. But also i think to to look at this game a little more about the prices and the batting as opposed to maybe just the handicapping. Which is you know. So many of us are always taught. Handicapping handicapping handicapping. And i just don't think that's the puzzle. No it's not. I mean if you want to try and be a daily winner right the handicapping really important and you can find those towards you really like it at even money. Bet him to win and hope they both win that day. If you want to really have a shot at the big time upside and be able to win tournaments you're gonna take risks. You're gonna play horses that don't have the highest win. Probability have the best situation compared to what other people inside your own term. It are going to be playing and so a lot of times you have to you know. Find the diamond in the rough in a way that was that was this year's Nhcd winner starry. I mean he picked a horse wasn't his top pick. He just knew it could get him to the title if he if he wanted. It happened to work out this time. And so i was joking with a friend. I said he didn't get nineteen to one. Got about thirty thousand one or whatever you know. His his entry cost was for versus the final result. Obviously it's not that simple but but in a way it is and that's a huge part of thinking that i don't think people possess a lie ways and same with bbc bbc. I'll mention that second. Like what justin did. You only have x amount of opportunities in your life to win. Seven hundred fifty dollars right. Yeah you you legitimately win not not fluke lottery. Yeah exactly so you got to kind of take the shot there and you have to play into the position where how can i put myself in a position to win the tournament in this spot. When i'm sitting in seventh. And i need to jump six people. Who are they gonna pick. What's the game. Theory say is the correct pitch. Those decisions understand who everyone in front of you has. So you're able to then eliminate maybe ten to one or twelve to one. That's logical play for the person right in front of you if they're playing the correct game through style to try win the term as well and it really leads to a subset of one or two horses can end up with and you're making a mathematical game decision versus a handicap decision that tournament. And you know when you look at these. Cbc and it takes one hundred and fifty hundred sixty thousand dollars to win you. Look at some of the past winters. They've at twenty thirty thousand dollars to win on a four to one shot or three to one shot. Well the true odds are getting are closer to seven or eight to one. Include the money and so you kinda just has to be willing to say look. I don't get this many opportunities in my life. I'm not infra significant less amount of money the correct mathematical term decisions to put it on the line and one of these horses and it takes unique person. I've not been lucky enough to be in that position. And i would find it very hard about fifty horse to win if i you thought i mean there's some there's some guys in there that i swear it's ice water in their veins. I mean it's i you. You see it in the final sometimes even the fun of the guys that spread that just don't have that complete laser beam fearlessness. And then there's other guys who can who can do it and let it all right and like you said. I mean if every year if you bet that four to one truly four to one shot you're getting seven to one like that's a long term profit move. You're going to win that tournament every fourth time or whatever. If you're in that situation obviously but in the end it is just a decision based on chance verses. Payout yep yeah. I'm fortunate so i was. I played poker professionally for about four years in las vegas before i moved out to la and and got into the business world and a lot of the same tournament. Philosophies are parallel right tournaments horse racing. Where you just have to understand that the situation defines your move as much as your cards. Do you know the situation defines the move as much as your handicapped dies. And it's once you're able to kind of let that go and understand that you can you can get in some pretty plus ev spots. I was telling a buddy about that. He was whining about his aces getting cracked by kings. And i go. What would you do in that situation if it came up again tomorrow and then the next day and the next day you do the same thing this was just.

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Fresh update on "twenty thirty thousand dollars" discussed on Rollye James

Rollye James

00:24 min | 13 hrs ago

Fresh update on "twenty thirty thousand dollars" discussed on Rollye James

"Do they think endorse that anything a and lot of so hosts don't do do it for not a quick realize buck that they are putting their right reputation on right well the line each this time is my short little as a scientist math equation I did listen to quite a bit on the internet and some goobs got and me some a little commercials bit I of actually excited I on did do that a little I bit of research on mean that before let's your show say your you or your spouse you podcast know took out a timeshare deep for in 1982 let's say 120 and ,000 you're a decade costing and you then like a you thousand a month know and decades later that's jacked up you're to in let's say a quarter million a decade generation you're out a million well and then that of by course now the way don't by the forget way I the think assessments timeshares it needs are a just new roof it flat needs new -out flooring it awful needs new this it needs to financially that has and nothing I to don't do think with anybody the subject matter should if consider an a timeshare that's advertisement just my personal says we're opinion going to get you but out of your timeshare and in fact it does not do that well that's misrepresentation right hundred of them uh -huh but and it maybe it's sounds going to grow like maybe these this lawyer folks I are think about his 75 name's Greg Albert folks or yeah let's he'll just say there's a hundred look to get more he'll look for more sure sure let's say they're all but apparently let's just say on average they're five save thousand his empire dollar he's deposit got a it's reputation to take back with in this his he's best been interest trying to to get this passed along more and more to his kids big running hit so his he's got Dave to do Ramsey something empire so I and think the getting big them strategy involved with to the shows it's sort of been finish I this think is a pretty you know he's better off just giving them all their money back he's like do you want to try to go to they're a court appointed gonna bankruptcy be up judge a creek for if time they're gonna try share to bang their heads exit against team the wall or whatever to they try were to called get that company to answer their phone so Dave it's probably in his best interest just giving I their money back don't and he's know how only the out lawyers going a at half it a obviously million dollars it's yeah almost a form of a class -section suit and he's looking for the big bucks himself we know that you know so it can go down alleges in a that number of Dave ways made about but 30 million you dollars on know it's commercial a cautionary fees which is tale not not because a small the amount suit to be sure but when you have that level of a sponsor I think that somewhere along the line it behooved dozens him of to listeners in fact in check fact notified them out and him if that it's true this right was fraudulent if it's see true again that this is what the that lawsuit as well claims so we don't know if it's true that's there's what discoveries about but too many if unknowns it's true then here and there's a yeah problem with if if uh if you're you're but but to kind of summarize I think juries and judges they on their behalf they and base it wasn't you gotta Dave prove Ramsey's that fault but they took Dave on Ramsey these stupid did times no that doesn't suffering matter that on that that doesn't matter stupid right they were no in taking no that out the will not timeshare be that that will not but be they're part gonna try of what's heard it has nothing to do with uh how positive sounds like well no I mean sort of a different yeah but some of that some of these people are alleging it was twenty thirty thousand dollars so particulars we but don't know no you you cannot know that they attack were strung along uh and it was a the lot of money the so victim we you know don't it's have like those uh for for a rape victim you can't say she wanted it and that's sort of where you're going when you say well these people were stupid in doing it that's well off I like the how table you uh you you can't you tied can't it talk into about DJs that in in and the lawsuit old it commercials will not this be is allowed. a very clever number view. of national sure well hosts you advertising know it's it's things a common that thing would make and me blush you uh and know you can you uh you can know I hear know about what they're advertising I can think of a few that I won't mention but uh or or whether they even care but are putting uh your my name and feeling reputation is on that you it and better it's understand not worth a that few bucks if and you in endorse Dave Ramsey's a product Empire you are a we'll million is absolutely a few see bucks how it plays yeah uh but so yeah and as we'll far as ain't see that a shame how I it guarantee you plays Dave Bartholomew yeah got the money and uh split with Fats so he he did get and of course you know uh uh Lew Chudd at oh yeah Imperial absolutely would have given him the yeah money so that would yeah have been a happy yeah story and well and a number of other he people always too worked with but Fats uh but yeah yeah yeah maybe maybe no one of I these days you'll probably play all those won't versions of but ain't uh that a but shame oh god maybe we'll I probably play some other I probably Dave Bartholomew ain't stuff it that a few people have heard yeah all right good deals all right thanks appreciate it Don all right so want to get that request like -5593 let me get 888 that request -876 now in fact is if 8888 it's something I can Raleigh play next I can't will so Michael wait on to hear the about road those auditions and tonight Raleigh we are headed back to lovely Escanaba Michigan ah very nice and so another what long is road it you trip want to hear all as you drive right along yeah the highways and byways yeah well after listening to Dennis I just wanted

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on Casandra Properties Real Estate Podcast

Casandra Properties Real Estate Podcast

01:46 min | 1 year ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on Casandra Properties Real Estate Podcast

"Fast people search dot com and then they're actually pulling up the telephone numbers and then you call them up and and i'm sure you've got your own kind of secret sauce and script and you just ought to wrap up the people in build report right and and try and see if they're interested in selling yet. That is absolutely correct though people a very simple business model but his nineteen. You have to be used to rejection. You have to get out your own way Your own way. Meaning you know. I tell people you work so far a job but you don't work as surrey yourself so when people say no in that they don't want to sell a copy right now call back into who gets so discursive fat quit but you better remember ingle your why because the s was going to keep you on so you know hundred calls can be you know one deal but the one deal could be ten twenty thirty thousand dollars. That's awesome salary so keep that they Keep going because is definitely simple. Would not easy. But i'll tell you all the top was worth eight of the law so when you're making these calls are are you jumping right into it or you're trying to report build. I what is a. What is it typical called. Go like for you. He saw typical for me now as a little bit. Different on cocoa bound as i have a team that all on which consist of the as in the as they can to fiber dot com to pull a va. Eve win the philippines because they're very expensive in a speed. the are english so sounds South grade natural fall. But i'll get when. I used to call my just nothing fast a.

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Breakfast Club

The Breakfast Club

06:44 min | 1 year ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Breakfast Club

"What happened is like we're we're searching the ethics innovation. I say like in especially african american people. I know people call around the world. But i would say that that african american cultures is smallest culture group. It's like it's like a generation one call we brand new. You just got here like what four years ago. Maybe right and civilizations have been around for thousands and thousands of years but we're the most influential so we're the smallest youngest closer grupo planner with the most influential and so we don't recognize that right. There is no african america outside of america. Right there's jamaica go back to right so you're making some come here. Germans can come here. Japanese people can come here russians because they had a source to cope they can contribute is less than the american dream they to but we are in america so we have to be mindful about getting all of our sauce to this big pool because we don't only then we're just getting away our own goal. We're giving away. Our our country are are added on our legacy our heritage so we got demand about that. Yeah so what has to happen. So that we do find ways. Tha that we see the value in order to find to build the fan bases of the world. That more of us are building these things because you talked about. Yeah we own it from the get then. We put it now. Somebody else sees the value. What has to happen for us to see the value to well. I mean hopefully. And i'm very optimistic about the fashion. In which fan base was built in the way that i even raise money for the platform. The cool thing about fan macy's it's equity funding platform by the community right so we haven't been four thousand investors as over two point seven million dollars so you have to actually own part of a platform that they can blow up right. And the reason why. I've been thinking about the exits valuations of these other companies in the in the tech space. Where you have instagram. For billion. what's out for fourteen lincoln for twenty four. Take talk for fifty billion company. Starting twenty sixteen over fifty so if these companies exit fifty sixty seventy billion by billion dollars right or ipo in sixty seventy billion dollars dade. I've created a multi multiple millionaires right. We have to own the infrastructures just as much as we own. The content and the culture is about the infrastructure. So my my goal. My desire for fan base is to own the platform along with the community that we raise money with other people that bring their talent to the platform. Because that's the wind because then we create other millionaires. That can go on in fun. Other companies in-investing other things. We haven't had really big wins on. The boy is cool. It's cool to invest in stocks is cool invest in things but to really be able to exit company. Say oh man. I exited the made three million off this company as a black person right. I exited may two hundred million. I made you know somebody that she said. I put five hundred dollars in now. My investments were two point. Five million dollars best game change has never been done before so. I think we have to really be intentional. About saying you know what we could use clubhouse but fan base just had they just they started to rick boyce right and they just have dropping audio check just like clubhouse. Let's all move there because where we go. Everybody has done. It follows where we go to know. What the hell macropod about what he does do auto. So i mean. That's the point is if our community gets intentional about patronizing the infrastructures. That we have Then then we. We can build anything if everybody says you know what. I'm not going to anymore fast food. I'm just going sledding vegan. Right the biggest the biggest fast food chain in the world. If we are intentional about that so i think if we're more Will have those big wins in in that space own infrastructure. That makes so much. So let's talk about how. How big can a black startup get. Because would we really have flocked to clubhouse if it were. Bill by black founders. Yes i think. So i mean. Here's the thing i think. And i'd i'd clubhouse an experiment for me. I got in the space and realized that there weren't a lot of the black people that were there. You were not necessarily feel like people that were of the culture. There were people that were enacted so they the one that berated kick open the door and that the streets in it w on those type of people. I got on there in saw friends of mine that i knew had huge connective relationship with tech in. Dc in white investors white businessman. And i'm like why haven't they invited you all here. I'm oh here you know. Xyz they're worth thirty nine and forty million they haven't emceeing mit this. I said oh man about the bike huddle here so i took. I took my bicycle house in literally. Invited like ours. I've added jemaine. Pre van leith in in Kinney hamilton in bryan michael concert. Tricky stewart and marto in sean gerry. Start inviting so and i knew when i did ask those people. They're going to bring a culture and what happened. Was everybody got a little clubhouse complain like here. We go blown up another app again. But in my mind i knew i was going to raise money for families so i said i couldn't say that i was raised money. 'cause you can't talk about your raise before you doing but as soon as my raise was live a win club. Remember much i wanted doesn't black startup. Nick i twenty thirty thousand dollars worth of investment came up clubhouse a jump starting my rates until i definitely take a little bit of the credit for why the black community sort heavy on that platform. 'cause i saw in by said i gave a other. People gave their vice to those people and those people get him as to those people who ended up inviting the meals in the assault So that's how you do it and then you blow it up. So i saw wasn't subscriber. Only content is not a new concept. Many of us have complained loudly that we gladly pay for absolute instagram. And give us back real time. News fees that are ordered by sequence or the ability to post something and have all the people who follow us actually see it with isaac stardom fan base taking both the free and premium content approach. I asked him why. This is such a good concept. Why haven't asked like instagram embracing. Isaac speaks on it normally successful.

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on Talking Tesla

Talking Tesla

03:42 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on Talking Tesla

"We don't have a crack team of archivists that's true we don't have our this arca vets now and spit. Hey hey robert you. Would you like to join us. Yes can we start with the litter of the week. Oh oh rain a start with the letter week. Do you want to read it or something. Like encourage troll. No let's show. This is just this once oaks. Read the troll okay. So this is from Leon brody and we won't mention leon's email address as much as we might want to. So i don't understand this thing. It's short text field. Maybe this is the title back to give out to you a little more. I don't does anybody have any idea what that means doesn't matter but it lack of sarah quill antipsychotic. Oh wow now. he's psychotic. Read the thing yet okay. So tesla isn't. Tom seems bidder. That you all didn't make any money off the stock price rise first off. That's why i was bitter about. I'd be bitter about microsoft apple. I mean there's a long list amazon you could put amazon member. Having conversations about amazon anyways suing the company does not in capital letters help with the transition to sustainable energy and the work is just starting to scale up. A rising value isn't about you. I don't know if he's talking about all of us or specifically properly me. A large tesla company value opened up opens up. The things that can be accomplished. Climate change isn't waiting for you. Shit i don't know what that means. Working with a large company may disappoint the memory. What period the situation needs scale period buying f s is a show of support for pushing the tech forward being unsatisfied with the rate of progress is short-sighted. I don't see you helping. Fasd is a thing notes. Not just the computer is a hundred million dollar investment. Not my problem. How many man hours is that. Just a few thousand dollars per car is pushing this forward. It isn't easy. Are you surprised if you want the future help. Don't get in the way this Okay this letter has all kinds of problems in my personal opinion. I like the second half of it. Okay yes you knew clearly right. Here's good if you yes. That is good. It's always good when it's very directed at me. I understand how that makes you look happy. All this letter isn't about you and yet we started the show. And i read it on top of nice. So that's really great so i agree fully. Self-driving sure is before but that's what we call an investment. That's not what we call purchasing a product. That's not what we call. Unkept promises mel. Do you feel like all of the money you spent on full self driving. We've been through before. Because i now understand that it's cool by yourself right. I mean if you i agree. We want to push the tech forward. But the way that they've gone about it is not cool. People have spent twenty thirty thousand dollars on fasd. And i'm gonna go around the room joel. Have you seen the driver car from east coast to west coast from west coast east coast from north to south by itself at all like they promised. I don't even know how long ago this point is for twenty eighteen twenty eighteen it was twenty pre pandemic..

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"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on Denver Real Estate Investing Podcast

Denver Real Estate Investing Podcast

04:16 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on Denver Real Estate Investing Podcast

"The bath. Therm the tiling You know the builder's going to do minimum amount of wood flooring they're going to ask you. Do you want to expand the the wood wood flooring you know any other areas into the So that design meeting. If you're going into a project like that just bring displaying your agent with you And go into it thinking you're going to spend the least amount of money and when people do go on the physician budget if you spend ten twenty thirty thousand dollars a does that journal get wrapped into the overall purchase price set and wrapped into the financing packagers at an extra twenty thousand dollars to the client has to right outside at closing in addition to the normal down payment every builders different You know some might make you outlay the cash out front and not bring that to to your financing costs and then there are some that will wrap that that n. As well all right. So when through i think the i don't say cons but just consideration differences hates. It's you're not using colorado state contract using the builder contract that their lawyer drafts for menino. Who favor that goes into your earth. Money will go hard at the time of signing the contract. You're gonna have longer close times from you know sixty days to twelve months plus your nastya through design process on here as well and the close time was that do for interest rates. Because that's something that you know when you buy real property great. We've got her contract. Two days later clashes at now. Joe whoever and they get their term sheet great interest rates. This no problem. Paul months out not get an interest rate term street that i don't think cracked. Yeah so usually that's the biggest kind of question. Mark i would say you know outside of going in and picking all your options and what your total cost is going to be The biggest question mark as well as going to be the interest rate usually You can lock your rate. And i would say about six sixty days out so realistically that you know. You're not really able to know. What your true mortgage payment is going to be until about sixty days out before closing And the other unfortunate thing though with your interest rate lock is If you lock it in for sixty days based upon the closing date the builders give you. There is a very good chance that that builder is going to have construction issues. City permit issues and that closing date is going to get pushed pushed out so when you're getting to that like sixty day mark close to what your projected. Data's you really making sure that your agent is reaching out to the builder trying to get just a good feel of the reality of being able to to close then then that way the buyer can go back to the To their lender and try and strategize on you know let's look at the rates today. You know we don't really see anything major happening in the market where we're going to have this huge spike in it. Let's just go ahead and keep waiting until day. Forty five to six Check back in with your lender..

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"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Futur

The Futur

03:59 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Futur

"Mouth so not only am. I being told what to do more the assignments or getting less creative. But i'm making even less money like significantly less amount of money. So what's my reaction to that. I'm not inspired. I hate this. I hate the client. I hate this whole process. I hate photography. I hate all of this. I want to do something else by life. And it's a byproduct of lack of growth so there we are again. We're right back to that. Act to you andrea. yeah i. I'm just come sitting here mesmerized because this is what i hear and witness from photographers and it shocks me because there's so much potential out there. There's so much creativity there's a good. They're so good you wouldn't be at this level. This is good. This is good stuff. She we open it up or or the couple more questions that you had in mind i i feel like he basically covered everything i wanted to dive into. I mean one. I'll just throw this out there. I don't know this pandemic time. It's so hard to know what to expect like even now but even tomorrow we don't really know what's going to happen so photographers who shoot hospitality or groups and events lifestyle. It's much harder to shoot right now. But i do believe the answer. Probably you've already answered it to go with the times and get yourself out of your own way of thinking. No this is what i do. So i have to stick with that thing that i do but i can't do it right now so i'm not going to do it. Yeah you know. I was thinking about this the other day as a director. You get paid at least you used to get paid a lot of money. Ten twenty thirty thousand dollars a day photographers similarly and somebody who's production coordinator production assistant. They're probably sitting there. Like why do. I only make a couple of hundred bucks a day whereas this person's making ten one hundred of what i'm making this sucks. And that's because the director he or she has to think on their feet into adapt to the situation because nothing goes as planned on a shoot especially when it involves people and so you have really good instincts. You've honed your mind to like problems of constantly before problem even presents itself. You already can see it like the chessmaster that you are and you solve for before you even becomes a problem. Photographer says the same way. You have. what you think will work in your mind. And you're there you're setting up and you have one hundred lights pointing out something and it's not looking the way it's supposed to in your mind you adapt. This is excellent muscle that you already have. You've honed this thing. But here's the problem when you're not an asset not in front of your lights you turn that muscle that brain.

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"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

03:33 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"And at the rate at which the average american is be. It takes eight point five years for one person to eat one cow but chickens are much smaller producing only a few pounds of meat per bird with the average american eating one whole chicken every two weeks. Holy moly okay. I laugh at the at the silliness of this. But you know this. This is the problem for the global warming crowd. Is it not. Hey gang let's stop eating cows and don't eat other meat either the moral and can i just ask who determines the morality of chicken industrial chicken production who who determines the morality if if though concern with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human behavior so says the dictionary huda turbans the moral disaster of chicken impact at chicken industrial impact. Who if there's no god to tell us what is morally right and wrong who determines the mob the left wing hipsters at. Vox who don't want you to eat food. Least they don't want you to eat beef or chicken or maybe even pig. let's see. do they get in here with pig. pig Yeah yeah you got a couple of pig references in here too. The animal cruelty angle giving consumers better choices. Y'all it's a terrible message for the environmentalists to say you've got to give beef and also all these other things for all sorts of other reasons unrelated to climate change. It's bad enough to tell you've got to give up your lifestyle for climate change with. They're not going to give up their lifestyle. The hollywood elite who fly around with their private jets. And you know they can order a tesla. What about the poor person. What about the poor person who lives in the east side of macon georgia where i live. Average income may be twenty thirty thousand dollars a year. what what what. What do they do. What what. What is the poor person in the united states. Do where they are. Beef prices are going up As inflation goes up energy prices go up. Corn prices go up beef. Prices go up inflation. This is from yahoo. Finance inflation is landing in american refrigerators in a cd. Meat eaters most of all about what in three us adults say. They're spending more on groceries than they were at the start of two thousand twenty one red meat was the ingredients cited most for his high prices chicken right behind it food. Inflation's been inching up for months driven by soaring commodity costs costlier transportation and challenging challenges securing labor rising demand for meat from home cooks as well as from the booming fast food industry buoy prices. Well question when does it become plausible and not just conspiracy to think. This is all part of the plan. We know the democrats a pattern of driving up energy prices in.

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Does Online Event Sponsorship Work?

The $100 MBA Show

01:41 min | 2 years ago

Does Online Event Sponsorship Work?

"In a lotta ways sponsoring an on line. Event can be a lot more profitable for your business then imprison event many in person events even once everything gets back to normal after covid are expensive live sponsored in person events for ten twenty thirty thousand dollars so in order for me get a return on investment. I can make more than that plus the expenses that i have to spend. They're getting their Any teammates that are going to go there to be at the booth The merchandiser the swaggering giveaway. It all adds up. And if you're a small business every dime kant's so when we moved to online events and we sponsor one of the whos you can get a whole lot more affordable i've sponsored online events for as little as five hundred dollars and sponsored. Some that are up to five thousand dollars at the end of the day. The biggest factor. That's going to dictate your negotiating. Power and price is how many people will attend. This event is sponsored events that had two hundred people and i've sponsored events had ten thousand people that are gonna show up online now if i have access to ten thousand people that's great but what kind of access so what i want to start with is say that everything's a negotiation. They might have some packages for you to look at but you can go. She ate anything especially when it comes to sponsorships. The event organizers are just looking for great sponsors that are good with their audience and are willing to give them money so you can actually create your own package if the packages that you see are not really what you want. I have gone back and forth and created my own customized packages. All the time because i really want access to the audience as much as

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Strategists

The Strategists

04:44 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Strategists

"All of this though underneath all of this is a relationships and the erosion of the relationships with the uc between the ep and their most important class. The donor class is significant. And i don't know that it can be repaired by jason. Keti himself corey jumping in my experience his faction. It can certainly jump all the way to. I'm not donating but quite often see it goes to stages. Well i'm not very happy with the central party. So i'm going to donate locally and then i'm not going to donate at all is is the next step right and i guess one of the things that will be interesting to watch here over. The next bit is Whether there is a bit of a of a shift towards donating to the local party if if the dissatisfaction continues any further here another thing to point out. There's a couple of other interesting elements that we need to throw on the board here. One is that third parties were basically non-existent. You know it's the and ep where the ucs we mentioned. and then the use ep. Well ahead of a bunch of parties that raised you know twenty thirty thousand dollars apiece. Forty four thousand nine hundred eighty three care for the party in thirty two k for the liberal. So i mean we're talking. We're talking just in a totally different ballpark. And and so this is also a bit of a proof point that we really are landing into a a heads up election here. Maybe there will be people who are pulling vote one way or the other maybe on the quote unquote left. You'll have a liberal party. Take a few percent of the vote from the mvp maybe on the quote unquote right. You'll have the western independence party. Take a few votes from the but by and large. It looks like there's two battleships that are gonna be out there. Just just knocking each other around and that that's an interesting thing to consider as we move into an election..

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"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on No Agenda

No Agenda

08:19 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on No Agenda

"This is no agenda back in the saddle. Broadcasting live from opportunities on thirty three on the frontier of austin texas capital of the drone star state out curry in silicon valley. We're still feeling the effects of mail chimp shutdown. And traffic's bad too. I'm jessie duarte monte. Mail chimp shutdown. Did you have somewhere. So we're going to you when they hit the fan. Oh nothing that we. We were completely unplugged while not completely but very unplugged from certainly from news. Was there chimp that escaped or something of the like mail. Chimp suspended our account own. Mail chimp like mail chimp. I i was so confused. Oh mail chimp is worse. This really unexpected. Did we not think this would happen at some point. Yeah well they put it back right soon. As i put up to the same audience on sub stack. I just pushed the newsletter over there. And look what they did. What's in here that so bad. do you think that's perhaps. Let's just analyze quick. Second to me. I think this went through some algal. Because we know they're pretty it's wet to a system called omnivore for all right an omnivore looked at it and went the words vaccine and experimental in the same sentence bligh. I believe that was it. You lock the accent. I don't think it's anything with images to me. It's like oh they agree. I totally agree with this. Honor percentages experimental vaccine. And then so you view filed a complaint by clicking a button which of course goes nowhere does nothing. You didn't even get a receipt form letter a form letter. Okay and sceviour complaint. We're looking into it. And then and i thought it was brilliant and great thinking to to resend it on your under sub stack fantastic idea and then you so you think that after you did that. That's why they eased up without knowing without getting a message by email or anything they put the system back up. And then i sent out a newsletter with a change headline. What's always interesting to me is how little people understand about the Email newsletter or just emails in general and And and this is a message for sub stack as well as we know from our pod. Show days if you even if you have a small organization but you have customer support emails and people Password reset if you really want your emails to arrive and not go to spam or just not even show up at all at the big free free mail providers such as g mail you have to pay their companies that you have to pay monthly fees to in order to be white listed with all of the bixby. They farm it out. Google's not actually going to do anything. This is the early version of the fact check network. They outsource that well. You know we've got these other great companies and these companies are real companies you look at kleiner perkins invested in and it's quite capital. All these guys sherpa all these a fantastic. So they're very reliable and you can pay them. And i think our initial bill because it was co investors in in a pod. Show me video at the time. We got a couple of months free but then it was twenty thirty thousand dollars a month and so people who think that man. Can't you just sit up your own emails. Not hard you know no. It's not not sound life. It's not hard at all but you don't know what you're talking about. You cannot get past the this has been a problem going. Wow for almost twenty years fifteen. We'll just seems lisa but buddy pointed. Somebody pointed out that. Hey when you're doing email marketing you are. Competing marketing marketing. Newsletters marketing. everything you do an email except for a personal note to somebody as marketing. And who are you. Competing with their competing with google biggest marketing company in the world. They don't want your mail going through exactly. They will do everything within the limits and beyond to make sure that you show up in promotions or in spam or not at all and so you get You know a male chimp and they say they don't pay any any key but they are by default. They are a allow listed united say white listed anymore. Just so you know it's allow listed. Did you know this. I don't know about allow listing. White listening blacklisting passe. Brother allow listing. Anyway we're back. It was a glorious break It was a little hectic to see you go through that on the return. There's kind of disappointing on. Jeez who needs this crap and then we got blue icons of headphones popping up on here. That wasn't fourth. Thanks clean feed. You freaked me out What did you do not. Did you do the at black show. 'cause i i saw you announce black. Eyed is podcast on their Have you has it published. I it's you can find it on youtube. Probably does each one of those guys who does the live show and he expects everyone to listen to live radio show. So it's not really a pause doing tom leykis. You're not gonna find any of those shows anywhere so we just does every day. That's that's his idea. now he doesn't he doesn't only once a week and he's rich is that he's not doing fourteen books. Oh okay so. The podcast is not as a source of income. I got it no. I don't believe so. I don't think it could possibly be admirable though admiral boorda. What else is hung out. No why this is doing this. Hello this is working. This headphone showed up. I have. I have you here. I hear you. I know but it's just like yeah. Did you touch the headphone icon. Be honest i'm not touching nothing right which we did. I did black and it was it was it was fun and it was intense because his audiences A bunch of a bunch of i dunno car to explain but he's the guy is one of the most famous writers doing a mostly jewish. History has got all these experts to want to do the ibm exactly. I said you talk about that on the show with him now. Not really damn didn't mean to didn't mean to ask him something about it. 'cause i think we talked about on the show and then i because of the way this show is structured. I never managed to do it. i can. I'm going to have to ask them later. just seems like if i'd written that book and i saw it was going on around us right now i'd be talking about it every show. Hey i wrote this book about high on the show. It'd be played the book on the show. Okay good Well the keeper. And i chose a destination which we've been to before but i was never really kind of into it which is mexico Obviously very conveniently action is butted up against. Yeah so very convenient. I can drive the mexico from you are you are sure. I've been very biased against mexico. Just by what i've seen. Did you drive to mexico. I don't think so that southwest goes to mexico south semitic great time southwest goes to mexico. We went to a well. Southwest is quite the story you know. I lost southwest. I always like southwest it. Because it's very. I liked the boarding process. You can actually get your early bird special. You can sit up there a little bit even get on earlier or for vacation. We went all balls to the wall. We got business select so you get a one and.

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"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on No Agenda

No Agenda

08:19 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on No Agenda

"This is no agenda back in the saddle. Broadcasting live from opportunities on thirty three on the frontier of austin texas capital of the drone star state out curry in silicon valley. We're still feeling the effects of mail chimp shutdown. And traffic's bad too. I'm jessie duarte monte. Mail chimp shutdown. Did you have somewhere. So we're going to you when they hit the fan. Oh nothing that we. We were completely unplugged while not completely but very unplugged from certainly from news. Was there chimp that escaped or something of the like mail. Chimp suspended our account own. Mail chimp like mail chimp. I i was so confused. Oh mail chimp is worse. This really unexpected. Did we not think this would happen at some point. Yeah well they put it back right soon. As i put up to the same audience on sub stack. I just pushed the newsletter over there. And look what they did. What's in here that so bad. do you think that's perhaps. Let's just analyze quick. Second to me. I think this went through some algal. Because we know they're pretty it's wet to a system called omnivore for all right an omnivore looked at it and went the words vaccine and experimental in the same sentence bligh. I believe that was it. You lock the accent. I don't think it's anything with images to me. It's like oh they agree. I totally agree with this. Honor percentages experimental vaccine. And then so you view filed a complaint by clicking a button which of course goes nowhere does nothing. You didn't even get a receipt form letter a form letter. Okay and sceviour complaint. We're looking into it. And then and i thought it was brilliant and great thinking to to resend it on your under sub stack fantastic idea and then you so you think that after you did that. That's why they eased up without knowing without getting a message by email or anything they put the system back up. And then i sent out a newsletter with a change headline. What's always interesting to me is how little people understand about the Email newsletter or just emails in general and And and this is a message for sub stack as well as we know from our pod. Show days if you even if you have a small organization but you have customer support emails and people Password reset emails if you really want your emails to arrive and not go to spam or just not even show up at all at the big free free mail providers such as g mail you have to pay their companies that you have to pay monthly fees to in order to be white listed with all of the bixby. They farm it out. Google's not actually going to do anything. This is the early version of the fact check network. They outsource that well. You know we've got these other great companies and these companies are real companies you look at kleiner perkins invested in and it's quite capital. All these guys sherpa all these a fantastic. So they're very reliable and you can pay them. And i think our initial bill because it was co investors in in a pod. Show me video at the time. We got a couple of months free but then it was twenty thirty thousand dollars a month and so people who think that man. Can't you just sit up your own emails. Not hard you know no. It's not not sound life. It's not hard at all but you don't know what you're talking about. You cannot get past the problem going. Wow for almost twenty years fifteen. We'll just seems somebody pointed. Somebody pointed out that. Hey when you're doing email marketing you are. Competing marketing marketing. Newsletters marketing. everything you do an email except for a personal note to somebody as marketing. And who are you. Competing with their competing with google biggest marketing company in the world. They don't want your mail going through exactly. They will do everything within the limits and beyond to make sure that you show up in promotions or in spam or not at all and so you get You know a male chimp and they say they don't pay any any key but they are by default. They are Allow listed united say white listed anymore. Just so you know it's allow listed. Did you know this. I don't know about allow listing. White listening blacklisting passe. Brother allow listing. Anyway we're back. It was a glorious break It was a little hectic to see you go through that on the return. There's kind of disappointing on. Jeez who needs this crap and then we got blue icons of headphones popping up on. That wasn't fourth. Thanks clean feed. You freaked me out What did you do not did you do the at black show. 'cause i i saw you announce but i'm black. Eyed is podcast on their luster. Have you has it published. It's you can find it on youtube. Probably does each one of those guys who does the live show and he expects everyone to listen to live. Radio show so. It's not really a pause doing tom. Leykis you're not gonna find any of those shows anywhere so we just does every day. That's that's his idea. now he doesn't he doesn't only once a week and he's rich is that he's not doing fourteen books. Oh okay so. The podcast is not as a source of income. I got it no. I don't believe so. I don't think it could possibly be admirable though admiral boorda. What else is hung out. No why this is doing this. Hello this is working. This headphones showed up. I have i have you here. I hear you. I know but it's just like yeah. Did you touch the headphone icon. Be honest i'm not touching nothing right which we did. I did add black and it was it was. It was fun and it was. Intense gets his audience's A bunch of a bunch of i dunno car to explain but he's the guy is one of the most famous writers doing a mostly jewish history has got all these experts to wanted to do the. Ibm exactly. I said you talk about that on the show with him now. Not really damn. I didn't mean to didn't mean to ask him something about it because i think we talked about on the show and then i because of the way this show is structured. I never managed to do it. i can. I'm going to have to ask them later. just seems like if i'd written that book and i saw it was going on around us right now i'd be talking about it every show. Hey i wrote this book about high on the show. It'd be played the book on the show. Okay good Well the keeper. And i chose a destination which we've been to before but i was never really kind of into it which is mexico Obviously very convenient conveniently action is butted up against. yeah so very convenient. I can drive the mexico from you are you are sure. I've been very biased against mexico. Just by what i've seen. Did you drive to mexico. I don't think so that southwest goes to mexico south semitic great time. The west goes to mexico. We went to a well. Southwest is quite the story you know. I lost southwest. I always like southwest it. Because it's very. I liked the boarding process. You can actually get your early bird special. You can sit up there a little bit even get on earlier or for vacation. We went all balls to the wall. We got business select so you get a one and.

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"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on No Agenda

No Agenda

08:19 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on No Agenda

"This is no agenda back in the saddle. Broadcasting live from opportunities on thirty three on the frontier of austin texas capital of the drone star state out curry northern silicon valley. We're still feeling the effects of mail chimp shutdown. And traffic's bad too. I'm jessie duarte monte. Mail chimp shutdown. Did you have somewhere. So we're going to you when they hit the fan. Oh nothing that we. We were completely unplugged while not completely but very unplugged from certainly from news. Was there chimp that escaped or something of the like mail. Chimp suspended our account own. Mail chimp like mail chimp. I i was so confused. Oh mail chimp. Dino is worse this really unexpected. Did we not think this would happen at some point. Yeah well they put it back right soon. As i put up to the same audience on sub stack. I just pushed the newsletter over there. And look what they did. What's in here that so bad i do. You think that's perhaps let's just analyze quick second to me. I think this went through some algal. Because we know they're pretty it's wet to a system called omnivore navarre all right an omnivore looked at it and went the words vaccine and experimental in the same sentence bligh. I believe that was it. You lock the accent. I don't think it's anything with images to me. It's like oh they agree. I totally agree with this. Honor percentages experimental vaccine. And then so you view filed a complaint by clicking a button which of course goes nowhere does nothing. You didn't even get a receipt form letter a form letter. Okay and sceviour complaint. We're looking into it. And then and i thought it was brilliant and great thinking to to resend it on your under sub stack fantastic idea and then you so you think that after you did that. That's why they eased up without knowing without getting a message by email or anything they put the system back up. And then i sent out a newsletter with a change headline. What's always interesting to me is how little people understand about the Email newsletter just emails in general and And and this is a message for sub stack as well as we know from our pod. Show days if you even if you have a small organization but you have customer support emails and people Password reset if you really want your emails to arrive and not go to spam or just not even show up at all at the big free free mail providers such as g mail you have to pay their companies that you have to pay monthly fees to in order to be white listed with all of the bixby. They farm it out. Google's not actually going to do anything. This is the early version of the fact check network. They outsource that well. You know we've got these other great companies and these companies are real companies you look at kleiner perkins invested in and it's quite capital. All these guys sherpa all these a fantastic. So they're very reliable and you can pay them. And i think our initial bill because it was co investors in in a pod. Show me video at the time. We got a couple of months free but then it was twenty thirty thousand dollars a month and so people who think that man. Can't you just sit up your own emails. Not hard you know no. It's not taste sound life. It's not hard at all but you don't know what you're talking about. You cannot get past the this has been a problem going. Wow for almost twenty years fifteen. We'll just seems somebody pointed. Somebody pointed out that. Hey when you're doing email marketing you are. Competing marketing marketing. Newsletters marketing. everything you do an email except for a personal note to somebody as marketing. And who are you. Competing with their competing with google biggest marketing company in the world. They don't want your mail going through exactly. They will do everything within the limits and beyond to make sure that you show up in promotions or in spam or not at all and so you get You know a male chimp and they say they don't pay any any key but they are by default. They are a allow listed united say white listed anymore. Just so you know it's allow listed. Did you know this. I don't know about allow listing. White listening blacklisting passe. Brother allow listing. Anyway we're back. It was a glorious break It was a little hectic to see you go through that on the return. There's kind of disappointing on. Jeez who needs this crap and then we got blue icons of headphones popping up on here. That wasn't fourth. Thanks clean feed. You freaked me out What did you do not did you do the at black show. 'cause i i saw you announce but i'm black. Eyed is podcast on their luster. Have you has it published i. It's you can find it on youtube. Probably does each one of those guys who does the live show and he expects everyone to listen to live. Radio show so. It's not really a pause doing tom. Leykis you're not gonna find any of those shows anywhere so we just does every day. That's that's his idea. now he doesn't he doesn't only once a week and he's rich is that he's not doing fourteen books. Oh okay so. The podcast is not as a source of income. I got it no. I don't believe so. I don't think it could possibly be admirable though admiral boorda. What else is hung out. No why this is doing this. Hello this is working. This headphone showed up. I have. I have you here. I hear you. I know but it's just like Did you touch the headphone icon. Be honest i'm not touching nothing right which we did. I did add black and it was it was. It was fun and it was intense because his audience's A bunch of a bunch of i dunno car to explain but he's the guy is one of the most famous writers doing a mostly jewish history has got all these experts to wanted to the. Ibm i said you talk about that on the show with him now. Not really damn. I didn't mean to didn't mean to ask him something about it. Because i think we talked about on the show. And then i because of the way this show is structured. I never managed to do it i can. I'm going to have to ask them later. just seems like if i'd written that book and i saw it was going on around us right now i'd be talking about it every show. Hey i wrote this book about high on the show. It'd be played the book on the show. Okay good well. The keeper and i chose a destination which we've been to before. But i was never really kind of into it. Which is mexico. obviously very convenient. Action is butted up against. yeah so very convenient. I can drive the mexico from you. You are sure. I've been very biased against mexico. Just by what i've seen. Did you drive to mexico. I don't think so that southwest goes to mexico south semitic great time. The west goes to mexico. We went to a well. Southwest is quite the story you know. I lost southwest. I always like southwest it. Because it's very. I liked the boarding process. You can actually get your early bird special. You can sit up there a little bit even get on earlier or for vacation. We went all balls to the wall. We got business. Select so you get a one.

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"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on No Agenda

No Agenda

08:19 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on No Agenda

"This is no agenda back in the saddle. Broadcasting live from opportunities on thirty three on the frontier of austin texas capital of the drone star state out curry northern silicon valley. We're still feeling the effects of mail chimp shutdown. And traffic's bad too. I'm jessie duarte monte. Mail chimp shutdown. Did you have somewhere. So we're going to you when they hit the fan. Oh nothing that we. We were completely unplugged while not completely but very unplugged from certainly from news. Was there chimp that escaped or something of the like mail. Chimp suspended our account own. Mail chimp like mail chimp. I i was so confused. Oh mail chimp is worse. This really unexpected. Did we not think this would happen at some point. Yeah well they put it back upright soon. As i put up to the same audience on sub stack. I just pushed the newsletter over there. And look what they did. What's in here that so bad i do. You think that's perhaps let's just analyze quick second to me. I think this went through some algal. Because we know they're pretty it's wet to a system called omnivore for all right an omnivore looked at it and went the words vaccine and experimental in the same sentence bligh. I believe that was it. You lock the accent. I don't think it's anything with images to me. It's like oh they agree. I totally agree with this. Honor percentages experimental vaccine. And then so you view filed a complaint by clicking a button which of course goes nowhere does nothing. You didn't even get a receipt form letter a form letter. Okay and sceviour complaint. We're looking into it. And then and i thought it was brilliant and great thinking to to resend it on your under sub stack fantastic idea and then you so you think that after you did that. That's why they eased up without knowing without getting a message by email or anything they put the system back up. And then i sent out a newsletter with a change headline. What's always interesting to me is how little people understand about the Email newsletter or just emails in general and And and this is a message for sub stack as well as we know from our pod. Show days if you even if you have a small organization but you have customer support emails and people Password reset emails if you really want your emails to arrive and not go to spam or just not even show up at all at the big free free mail providers such as g mail you have to pay their companies that you have to pay monthly fees to in order to be white listed with all of the bixby. They farm it out. Google's not actually going to do anything. This is the early version of the fact check network. They outsource that well. You know we've got these other great companies and these companies are real companies you look at kleiner perkins invested in and it's quite capital. All these guys sherpa all these a fantastic. So they're very reliable and you can pay them. And i think our initial bill because it was co investors in in a pod. Show me video at the time. We got a couple of months free but then it was twenty thirty thousand dollars a month and so people who think that man. Can't you just sit up your own emails. Not hard you know no. It's not not sound life. It's not hard at all but you don't know what you're talking about. You cannot get past the this has been a problem going. Wow for almost twenty years fifteen. We'll just seems somebody pointed. Somebody pointed out that. Hey when you're doing email marketing you are. Competing marketing marketing. Newsletters marketing. everything you do an email except for a personal note to somebody as marketing. And who are you. Competing with their competing with google biggest marketing company in the world. They don't want your mail going through exactly. They will do everything within the limits and beyond to make sure that you show up in promotions or in spam or not at all and so you get You know a male chimp and they say they don't pay any any key but they are by default. They are a allow listed united say white listed anymore. Just so you know it's allow listed. Did you know this. I don't know about allow listing. White listening blacklisting passe. Brother allow listing. Anyway we're back. It was a glorious break It was a little hectic to see you go through that on the return. There's kind of disappointing on. Jeez who needs this crap and then we got blue icons of headphones popping up on here. That wasn't fourth. Thanks clean feed. You freaked me out What did you do not did you do the at black show. 'cause i i saw you announce but i'm black. Eyed is podcast on their luster. Have you has it published i. It's you can find it on youtube. Probably does each one of those guys who does the live show and he expects everyone to listen to live. Radio show so. It's not really a pause doing tom. Leykis you're not gonna find any of those shows anywhere so we just does every day. That's his idea. Now he doesn't he doesn't only once a week and he's rich is that he's not doing fourteen books. Oh okay so. The podcast is not as a source of income. I got it no. I don't believe so. I don't think it could possibly be admirable though admiral boorda. What else is hung out. No why this is doing this. Hello this is working. This headphone showed up. I have. I have you here. I hear you. I know but it's just like yeah. Did you touch the headphone icon. Be honest i'm not touching nothing right which we did. I did add black and it was it was. It was fun and it was intense because his audiences A bunch of a bunch of i dunno card to explain but he's the guy is one of the most famous writers doing a mostly jewish history has got all these experts to want to do the. Ibm exactly. I said you talk about that on the show with him now. Not really damn. I didn't mean to didn't mean to ask him something about it because i think we talked about on the show and then i because of the way this show is structured. I never managed to do it. i can. I'm going to have to ask them later. just seems like if i'd written that book and i saw it was going on around us right now i'd be talking about it every show. Hey i wrote this book about high on the show. It'd be played the book on the show. Okay good Well the keeper. And i chose a destination which we've been to before but i was never really kind of into it which is mexico Obviously very conveniently action is butted up against. Yeah so very convenient. I can drive the mexico from you are you are sure. I've been very biased against mexico. Just by what i've seen. Did you drive to mexico. I don't think so that southwest goes to mexico south semitic great time southwest goes to mexico. We went to a well. Southwest is quite the story you know. I lost southwest. I always like southwest it. Because it's very. I liked the boarding process. You can actually get your early bird special. You can sit up there a little bit even get on earlier or for vacation. We went all balls to the wall. We got business select so you get a one and.

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No Agenda

08:19 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on No Agenda

"This is no agenda back in the saddle. Broadcasting live from opportunities on thirty three on the frontier of austin texas capital of the drone star state out curry orleans silicon valley. We're still feeling the effects of mail chimp shutdown. And traffic's bad too. I'm jessie duarte monte. Mail chimp shutdown. Did you have somewhere. So we're going to you when they hit the fan. Oh nothing that we. We were completely unplugged while not completely but very unplugged from certainly from news. Was there chimp that escaped or something of the like mail. Chimp suspended our account own. Mail chimp like mail chimp. I i was so confused. Oh mail chimp is worse. This really unexpected. Did we not think this would happen at some point. Yeah well they put it back right soon. As i put up to the same audience on sub stack. I just pushed the newsletter over there. And look what they did. What's in here that so bad. do you think that's perhaps. Let's just analyze quick. Second to me. I think this went through some algal. Because we know they're pretty it's wet to a system called omnivore for all right an omnivore looked at it and went the words vaccine and experimental in the same sentence bligh. I believe that was it. You lock the accent. I don't think it's anything with images to me. It's like oh they agree. I totally agree with this. Honor percentages experimental vaccine. And then so you view filed a complaint by clicking a button which of course goes nowhere does nothing. You didn't even get a receipt form letter a form letter. Okay and sceviour complaint. We're looking into it. And then and i thought it was brilliant and great thinking to to resend it on your under sub stack fantastic idea and then you so you think that after you did that. That's why they eased up without knowing without getting a message by email or anything they put the system back up. And then i sent out a newsletter with a change headline. What's always interesting to me is how little people understand about the Email newsletter or just emails in general and And and this is a message for sub stack as well as we know from our pod. Show days if you even if you have a small organization but you have customer support emails and people Password reset emails if you really want your emails to arrive and not go to spam or just not even show up at all at the big free free mail providers such as g mail you have to pay their companies that you have to pay monthly fees to in order to be white listed with all of the bixby. They farm it out. Google's not actually going to do anything. This is the early version of the fact check network. They outsource that well. You know we've got these other great companies and these companies are real companies you look at kleiner perkins invested in and it's quite capital. All these guys sherpa all these a fantastic. So they're very reliable and you can pay them. And i think our initial bill because it was co investors in in a pod. Show me video at the time. We got a couple of months free but then it was twenty thirty thousand dollars a month and so people who think that man. Can't you just sit up your own emails. Not hard you know no. It's not not sound life. It's not hard at all but you don't know what you're talking about. You cannot get past the this has been a problem going. Wow for almost twenty years fifteen. We'll just seems somebody pointed. Somebody pointed out that. Hey when you're doing email marketing you are. Competing marketing marketing. Newsletters marketing. everything you do an email except for a personal note to somebody as marketing. And who are you. Competing with their competing with google biggest marketing company in the world. They don't want your mail going through exactly. They will do everything within the limits and beyond to make sure that you show up in promotions or in spam or not at all and so you get You know a male chimp and they say they don't pay any any key but they are by default. They are Allow listed united say white listed anymore. Just so you know it's allow listed. Did you know this. I don't know about allow listing. White listening blacklisting passe. Brother allow listing. Anyway we're back. It was a glorious break It was a little hectic to see you go through that on the return. There's kind of disappointing on. Jeez who needs this crap and then we got blue icons of headphones popping up on here. That wasn't fourth. Thanks clean feed. You freaked me out What did you do not did you do the at black show. 'cause i i saw you announce but i'm black. Eyed is podcast on the Have you has it published. It's you can find it on youtube. Probably does each one of those guys who does the live show and he expects everyone to listen to live. Radio show so. It's not really a pause doing tom. Leykis you're not gonna find any of those shows anywhere so we just does every day. That's that's his idea. now he doesn't he doesn't only once a week and he's rich is that he's not doing fourteen books. Oh okay so. The podcast is not as a source of income. I got it no. I don't believe so. I don't think it could possibly be admiral though admiral boorda what else is hung out. No why this is doing this. Hello this is working. This headphone showed up. I have. I have you here. I hear you. I know but it's just like yeah. Did you touch the headphone icon. Be honest i'm not touching nothing right which we did add. I did black and it was it was it was fun and it was intense because his audiences Bunch of a bunch of i dunno card to explain but he's the guy is one of the most famous writers doing a mostly jewish. History has got all these experts to want to do the. Ibm exactly. I said you talk about that on the show with him now. Not really damn. I didn't mean to didn't mean to ask him something about it because i think we talked about on the show and then i because of the way this show is structured. I never managed to do it. i can. I'm going to have to ask them later. just seems like if i'd written that book and i saw it was going on around us right now i'd be talking about it every show. Hey i wrote this book about high on the show. It'd be played the book on the show. Okay good well. The keeper and i chose a destination which we've been to before. But i was never really kind of into it. Which is mexico. obviously very convenient. Action is butted up against. yeah so very convenient. I can drive the mexico from you. You are sure. I've been very biased against mexico. Just by what i've seen. Did you drive to mexico. I don't think so that southwest goes to mexico south semitic great time southwest goes to mexico. We went to a well. Southwest is quite the story you know. I lost southwest. I always like southwest it. Because it's very. I liked the boarding process. You can actually get your early bird special. You can sit up there a little bit even get on earlier or for vacation. We went all balls to the wall. We got business select so you get a one and.

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"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Radio Show

The Radio Show

07:21 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Radio Show

"Was going on sixteen jr chile man another episode of the aftermath on the air man. Another interesting interview with interesting guests man so talking to flat. Irv david wiseman is a flat earth. Like i guess we call it expert so we better get all incidence man. I'll be ready man. What's going on is shaun. Koen gonna right all right so it's good to have you on the show man appreciate making time to come and talk to us man. Yeah no problem. let's get into it. Let's let's do that man you know you've got a story man and we got some questions for you about this day. This flat earth thing. I mean all our lives. We've been taught that the earth was glow and i'm guessing at one point. You believe that the earth was with row so how this how did this become an area of interest and can you describe what you saw who you talk to change your mind. Yes i'm just like you guys man my whole life you know we've been trained and taught. The earth is a globe. And i was doing conspiracy podcast and people started sending me flutters stuff dave have you looked into the flatter than i thought. They were joking like he can't be that stupid and they kept sending more and more. And i wouldn't watch it. I wouldn't click a single video. I am going to waste my time. I ban people from our social media for being so stupid even suggests a thing but then another researcher forced me to look like dave. You have to look at this. And i said okay. I'll just disprove it. That's it you know. I'm pretty smart guy and for two weeks. I started looking and more. I looked more ridiculous. The globe model got. And then i started doing experiments myself like i gotta i gotta video this myself and i went out and bought up. You know thousand dollar camera with a super zoom lens and our optics have outgrown their lies. We can see too far so that right there shows you that the earth is not a globe. That's how it started. Here's the thing. Flatter is not a pancake floating in space like bill light. Lying guy with the bowtie wants you. Think you guys there you freeze or did i free time. I'm here all right. Good good name bill. Ninety two they'll lie and then we have Lying box from england and we have Neil degrasse in high priests of scientism. They want you to believe that we think the earth is a discount space with other around planets even flat planet's not true. Nobody thinks that what the flatter is is. It's like a pond. Think of a pond. What does the pond upon his the low spot in the land. Where the water accumulates and the edge of the pond is where the edge of the pond is where the land is higher than the water right. That's the that's the. That's the container of the pond. Large bodies of water at rest needed container and that container is the shoreline that surrounds the world pond. That's known as antarctica. Antarctica is not a continent at the bottom of the ball. it's the shoreline of the world pond period. All of the continents are surrounded by water. But all of the water is surrounded by land right so you can sail around way you want. You can go away from the center that south and you don't get to the edge of a pancake. You get to the edge of the pond. That's it you can climb up on article. Which is the highest on earth by the way big sense since we live in the antarctic basin. And what's out here. it's off limits. No one's allowed to go out there ever until the year. Twenty forty one. So what's so significant about the year. Twenty forty one yellow sixty years from the one the sixty years. The treaty went into effect in nineteen fifty nine. They had to pick a number. I don't know if there's an significance in that but they're gonna kick the can down the road another sixty years if we don't wake up and figuring out by then just just to make sure i get this instead of an article. Just being a large landmass. You're saying it is the land mass and rounding correct. Just lift yourself up and look down. The earth is it could be an endless plain. We don't know right what's beyond their well. No one's allowed to go beyond this pink line which is sixty degrees south. Now you can spend ten twenty thirty thousand dollars go for three day vacation to this little peninsula right here which is gigantic by the way bigger than many countries and there's penguins and icebergs and they'll bring you out here and they'll show you a ceremonial south pole but you have no way to verify because compasses don't work and gps doesn't work out there. Okay and then they kick out. That's it no one's allowed to go out here except like the elite. Go out there. For some reason john kerry during the previous election went there on election day. When or what was going on down. There are out there. Maybe it's all frozen admiral byrd in the late. Nineteen fifties flew out. There said there's land bigger than the united states and no human has ever stepped foot on filled with resources. There's maps of antarctica without any ice on it their stories that maybe beyond antarctica. There's more territory extra tara. Tara is land territory. Extra is more so if somebody lived out there and they came to visit. What would you call them an extra tara extraterrestrial and you know where they live. They live in the outer space janda antarctica. So they're telling us what's going on extraterrestrials come from the outer space beyond antarctica. That's my belief. I approve of that. Nope and lead into the next thing. I was gonna ask you because that was a lot of lot of information that that. What's like the level of resistance that you get from people who just right off what you're saying. It's just like talking conspiracy. But then on the flip side how receptive do you find some people when you talk about. It all depends on the person it depends on. You know there's people that are so indoctrinated their egos are too big or their their security. There's too insecure to a willing to change their entire foundation of the world. You know the foundation of person's world is you're spinning out of control on a spec in random in a an infinite universe where you're so insignificant it doesn't matter and an asteroid can take you out. You're spinning out of control lost in space moving trillions of miles every decade. And you know. You're in a distant god or godless universe. When the truth is we are at the center creation on solid ground. We're not going anywhere. And we're safe no asteroids. There's no shortages of anything. There's no overpopulation. It's a complete and total lie. Everything they tell us and it's meant to keep us in fear and to give away. Our god given free will.

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"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on Beach Talk Radio

Beach Talk Radio

05:43 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on Beach Talk Radio

"The problem is he's the owner his boss tells him to do you know yeah well. And he's boss. Isn't the council like it should be. It's roger. I forget the year before i forget. You won't forget your point what i would like to see. I would like to see irrelevant. Either dan or jim in public meetings. Say open dinner. Dan hours jim aderholt council members that come on the show frequently in that Anyway i would like to for them to ask in an open meeting. Why did nervous melis. Why were they threaten with a five thousand dollar fine. Just so that. Everybody watching on facebook and see roger explain why nervous nellie was threatened with a five thousand dollar. Fine where okay. You saw the facebook ad. Let's say the somebody behind the building complained because it's supposed to be is supposed to be complaint driven so somebody complained. They printed out the facebook and we didn't even say with len was here. The code enforcement officer said to them were coming down two or three times on saint patrick's day to make sure. Now that's bullshit right there. Are they going to go to every other place in do that. No they're not as my guess But listen like every other reptile roger slithers away you know he puts this stuff down and then he just slid away. You're not talking about again. You're not talking about the council talking about the mayor. You're talking about this person who is controlling information and not giving all the information to he works for so we can control it and then doing certain things or giving certain information to the business community keeping them at odds with the council. This is how he keeps his job. This only makes money. This is how all his contractor buddies make money. This is law firm makes money man. Come on he's writing this town just like you did. All the others went to okay. You said that that. And that's my personal opinion. Okay you were concerned that i might have been committing slander defamation concerned. Let me tell you what i know because it's not slandering. It's not defamation. All right There's been lots of rumors that there were questions about finances. And what happened to some money when he left in the keys. I understand there was questions about that when he left miami. I understand. there was some questions about that. When he left marco now. I can't confirm that. I'm not putting it out here on the truth. I'm telling you there are those rumors and we're digging to find out. People that are looking in those places too. So is that the truth. I don't know yet. But when i find it i'll come and report it for you. Thank you thank you lose allegations right. I don't know the answer to yet either. That business people have been forced to give roger. You know twenty thirty thousand dollars because you know we incredible that would reclamation plan is good. You don't have to pay the fine by the judge. Reclamation plan yet disapproved by town he allegedly wants to see roger and said you know.

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"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on Oil and Gas This Week Podcast

Oil and Gas This Week Podcast

05:10 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on Oil and Gas This Week Podcast

"I never wanna hold semi contractually. So something happens if you don't like us if you lose budget do simeon email and thirty days out of the contract and page if we don't like them and they're paying about the why we send you an email and thirty days we're out contract that's basically how look it starts with. You have a knee your problem and then we will. We will honestly let you know if we can fix it or help you fix it. And if we can't we'll just we'll send you to someone else. The one thing is we have copies. Come to us all the time that want us to help sell their product or service. And we're podcasts. Are not good for that. So we always tell us companies however if you want us to educate the industry and what your product or service does. Podcasts are excellent at that. That's that's basically how it works. John like page set. We would love to see if you might be a good fit for industry leaders. We charge you nothing for that was actually. I'm glad that came up so we don't let people by the way on our shelves. We think that's unethical yoga journalistic integrity. You know there's other companies out there that if you pay them. Ten twenty thirty thousand dollars will let you do a full page article or a or a web or whatever and the best company in world whether or not. We just think that's wrong so we do not do that now. With all that said we had. This show called the pitch podcasts. Let you buy your way on the show to pitcher proctor service. But we're open and honest about the audience knows that you're coming on their pitch your product or service and the cool thing..

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"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Thriving Dentist Show

The Thriving Dentist Show

03:48 min | 2 years ago

"twenty thirty thousand dollars" Discussed on The Thriving Dentist Show

"Day generates twenty thirty thousand dollars worth of the prejudice fifty missions and bill maybe fourteen hundred so more is not always better. Dentist can't get that more is better out of their minds so they work out. How can i beat myself up. I got to the car. I can barely turn the key and my mission. I'm like i'm not working you so the reason why i've been working out forty years and i look like this is my fifties as because i become very good. Been to listen to my body. And i hardly ever workouts exhaustion. I met you myself just like on on your dash catching quickey lights on brightest and say turn it back not to burn things out. I'm dying downsliding afford to going again. The next day kind of counter intuitive isn't it especially among the the personality types that make up our profession. it's kind of counterintuitive. Is it more as better. It is nice now. The half graduates are women that can action possibly term by term able to adjust that crazy all or nothing craziness that we have. It's still there like our cow. Has those huge. That wasn't expecting. It was gonna be like a viking navy. Seal kick back and i'm like you know what i'm gonna just forty years. I've never broken a bone. I have very few injuries. And i can go again tomorrow. Nyc make sense the same time. I wish i worked out a little harder. I said well you keep working while art as you want. And i'll see next year. Mattress is and those enchants boot camp style and tense raw. We are how we how we legacy call week training. It's how we not held year. It's not hell decking. Your workout is now decade navy seal. So i'm all about turning back. The intensity period is in your training. Hyannis sort of branch maynard's period. Is you work properly. You can't keep them strong year round. You can't keep working on one aspect of your practice year round many types of modes and based work on an obnoxious production. You know i'm still months. I'm community involvement C. e. I'm staff developments in many ways. So i think what it comes to business a lot of people who don't how ninety two just think more better and more is that there is so far off. The beaten path is keating six weeks of us fifty pounds. I got. I'll see you in now weeks. Now that i'm into it. I'll see you week. Seven semi slater. I drive through with that. Oj mass don skies themselves eating flurry. And i'm going. What now is going on. So people need to. Period is our training and all or nothing. Workouts is actually as stressful as watching news. You don't enjoy so Stored exercises ping and now. That's it's all it's another discussion obviously attenuated. Giving people mission. You don't always have to workout super hard to get a result. You don't want have to work out superintendents to get resolved right that key takeaway for anyone. He just thinks going full out is better than restored. Gentle exercise is right to take the stress navigation. Look different direction. I think it's safe to say that as in the dental profession many of our patients are experiencing high higher levels of stress due to many many many factors What are some things we can do. as dentist and team members that might.

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