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Byers & Co. InterviewsByers & Co. InterviewsAustin Jesse, Cayden Scott, Jennavieve Jones-Payne & Braeden Apholone - May 2, 2025May 2, 2025 - Eisenhower Senior Assistant Principal Austin Jesse, and senior students Cayden Scott, Jennavieve Jones-Payne, and Braeden Apholone, joined Byers & Co to talk about their senior years, awards night, and what is next for them after graduation. Listen to the podcast now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-05-0214 minHistory 605History 605History 605 S5 Ep 1: How Mount Rushmore Came to BeState Historian Ben Jones and his assistant Braeden Kluver tell the story of the creation, carving, funding, and politics of Mount Rushmore.2025-03-1754 minHistory 605History 605History 605 S5 Ep 1: How Mount Rushmore Came to BeState Historian Ben Jones and his assistant Braeden Kluver tell the story of the creation, carving, funding, and politics of Mount Rushmore.2025-03-1754 minLocked On Zags - Daily Podcast On Gonzaga Bulldogs BasketballLocked On Zags - Daily Podcast On Gonzaga Bulldogs BasketballRyan Nembhard SNUBBED from Bob Cousy Award! | Will we get Gonzaga vs Saint Mary's Part 3? | Mailbag!Gonzaga Bulldogs' standout point guard Ryan Nembhard was shockingly left off the Bob Cousy Award finalist list, despite his historic season with over 300 assists, giving way to Braden Smith, Kam Jones, Mark Sears, and others.Dive into the latest analysis of Gonzaga basketball, where host Andy Patton explores the team's evolving dynamics. Discover insights on emerging talents like Ismaila Diagne and Emmanuel Innocenti, and predictions for the Bulldogs' potential showdown against St. Mary's. The episode also touches on potential leadership shifts next year with players like Braeden Smith and Jalen Warley poised to step up. D...2025-03-0429 minTV Confidential with Ed RobertsonTV Confidential with Ed RobertsonTV CONFIDENTIAL trailerTelevision is one of the few things that we have in common. Just about all of us has a favorite show that we either grew up watching or binge-watch today, or a favorite star whose career we continue to follow. That’s the premise behind TV CONFIDENTIAL, an engaging blend of talk and entertainment featuring lively conversations with the stars and other creative people behind the scenes of some of America's most popular TV shows. Originating from Los Angeles, CA, and hosted by award-winning, nationally known author Ed Robertson, TV CONFIDENTIAL not only features exclusive, in-depth interviews wi...2024-12-0405 minThe I Can\'t Stand PodcastThe I Can't Stand PodcastHave Wheelchair, Will Travel: Making Adventures Possible with Julie and Braeden JonesIn this episode, Julie Jones talks about the creation of Have Wheelchair Will Travel and how it has become a valuable resource for disabled travellers. She shares personal stories of travelling with her son Braeden, who also makes an appearance in the episode via assistive technology. Together, Peta and Julie explore how travel can enhance connection and stress the importance of accessibility and inclusivity in the tourism industry.   Connect With Julie: Have Wheelchair Will Travel: https://havewheelchairwilltravel.net Travel Magazine: https://travelwithoutlimits.com.au Instagram: https://www.i...2024-10-2127 minPeristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football DiscussionPeristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football DiscussionComposite Two-Star Recruits: USC lands 2026 DL Braeden Jones, flips 2025 DB Steve Miller, Penn State Recruiting AngleThe Composite Two-Star Recruits podcast reacts to two commitments over the weekend in 2026 four-star Illinois defensive line Braeden Jones and the flip of three-star 2025 defensive back Steve Miller. The Cilantro Boys also discuss the visitors of the Penn State weekend, a recent decommitment and more.TIME STAMPS: 7:13: Cold Open (4-star DL Braeden Jones Commits)19:50: USC Flips 2025 DB Steve Miller28:30: DL Viliami Moala Flips to Oregon36:21: Penn State Recruiting Angle59:19: USC Commits in Updated Top247 2025 Rankings1:15:16 Elijah Griffin Commitment Outlook1:17:25: Listener...2024-10-172h 15Blue & Gold Illustrated: Notre Dame Football And RecruitingBlue & Gold Illustrated: Notre Dame Football And RecruitingNotre Dame recruiting update with Mike Singer: Discussing key ACC commit visiting SaturdayIntro (0:19-2:06)Stanford game visitor preview (2:07-26:14)Jalen Cooper (2:14-10:12)Primetime games (10:13-13:04)2025 QB recruiting note (13:12-15:37)PrizePicks (15:38-19:51)Trent Mosley (19:52-26:14)Chicagoland recruiting (26:15-40:29)Christopher Burgess (26:51-30:08)McHale Blade (30:09-32:24)Braeden Jones (32:35-40:29)2025 target check-in (40:30-54:00)Isaiah Mizell (41:39-42:27)T’Andre Waverly (42:28-45:45)Jalen Wiggins (45:46-47:22)Madden Faraimo (47:23-48:35)Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng (48:36-50:51)Closing (54:01-56:27) 2024-10-1056 minThe Brand Burger PodcastThe Brand Burger PodcastEp. 8 | The Straight Dope On Digital/Performance Marketing Agencies | Red Flags And Green Flags | What To Look For When Hiring A Marketing AgencyConnect with me: https://www.linkedin.com/in/braeden-matson-jones/ I've been in a lot of agencies, and most suck. In this episode, I give you an inside, "how the sausage is made" perspective on digital/performance marketing agencies. Expect to hear: How an agency works Why agencies fail to deliver Does size matter? Red flags Green flags 2024-09-0644 minThe Brand Burger PodcastThe Brand Burger PodcastEp. 7 | Creating Demand With Price?! | What Market Demand Is | Necessary Vs. Sufficient In The Context Of Price & Demand | Price ElasticityConnect with me: https://www.linkedin.com/in/braeden-matson-jones/ There is a secret way to do demand gen that no one is talking about: lower your prices. I'm kind of serious, in that 𝗶𝗳 the parameters by which you define market demand include "what consumers in a market are willing to pay for a specific good in a specific market", then yes, you can create demand by lowering prices. However, the problem here is that if I don't want or need something, lowering the prices will not influence my purchase behaviour. For exampl...2024-08-2815 minThe Brand Burger PodcastThe Brand Burger PodcastEp. 6 | Everything Market Segmentation | Pitfalls & What NOT to DoMmmmmmmm, pie. Pie slices. More specifically, segmentation. What is it? Expect to hear the main places where brands go wrong here and how to avoid these mistakes. We also touch on the criticism of segmentation as a practice. Connect with me: https://www.linkedin.com/in/braeden-matson-jones/ 2024-08-2320 minThe Brand Burger PodcastThe Brand Burger PodcastEp. 5 | Everything Market Positioning | What is Positioning | Brand vs. Product Positioning | How to Position a Brand | The 3 CsOof—the big one. So hot right now. Positioning. Expect to hear: What positioning is The difference between brand positioning and product/segment positioning My favourite positioning framework How to do it in practice Connect with me: https://www.linkedin.com/in/braeden-matson-jones/2024-08-2345 minThe Brand Burger PodcastThe Brand Burger PodcastEp. 4 | How to Measure Brand Marketing's Impact for FREEBrand marketing is hard to measure, but so is almost everything that's effective. In this episode, expect to learn how to measure brand marketing without any added funds & nothing added to your tech stack. Connect with me: https://www.linkedin.com/in/braeden-matson-jones/2024-08-2316 minDecades of Horror | Horror News RadioDecades of Horror | Horror News RadioCOLOSSUS: THE FORBIN PROJECT (1970) – Episode 221 – Decades of Horror 1970s“This is the voice of World Control. I bring you peace. It may be the Peace of Plenty and Content or the Peace of Unburied Death.” Is that a multiple-choice question? Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr – as they check out some apocalyptic science fiction and horror with Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970)! Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 221 – Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970) Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! https://youtube.com/gruesomemagazine Decades of...2024-08-141h 44Accessed ThatAccessed That8. Travel without limits with Julie JonesTravelling as a family takes a lot of planning. Travelling when one of your kids also has a disability? Even more so. In this episode, we talk to Julie Jones, creator of Australia’s first and only accessibility-focused travel magazine, Travel Without Limits. We find out what it’s like to travel with her family, including her son with cerebral palsy, Braeden.This episode features Julie Jones, hosted by Karni Liddell and Oliver Hunter. A special thanks to the Queensland tour operators that made this experience possible: Paradise Links Resort Port Douglas, Kur-Cow Barnwell Farm, Rainforestation Natu...2023-10-1534 minTread PerilouslyTread PerilouslyTread Perilously -- Kolchak The Night Stalker: The WerewolfTread Perilously's 2023 horror month focuses on werewolves, starting with an episode of Kolchak: The Night Stalker called, appropriately enough, "The Werewolf." When his editor's plan to cover a singles' cruise gets interrupted by a surprise audit, Kolchak ends up going in his place and meeting some groovy cats looking to party. But the ship has one decidedly un-groovy person aboard: a werewolf. Will the captain keep the unruly guest away from all the swingers or will the werewolf yeet most of the crew and passengers off the lido deck? Also, will Kolchak get definitive proof of the in...2023-10-051h 49Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaCalifornia Golden: A Novel by Melanie BenjaminPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/652135 to listen full audiobooks. Title: California Golden: A Novel Author: Melanie Benjamin Narrator: Christine Lakin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 17 minutes Release date: August 8, 2023 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: Two sisters navigate the thrilling, euphoric early days of California surf culture in this dazzling saga of ambition, sacrifice, and the tangled ties between mothers and daughters from the New York Times bestselling author of The Aviator’s Wife. “A shimmering rendering . . . pairs the surf culture of the Beach Boys with the sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll of Daisy Jones & The Six.”—Entertainment Weekly (“Best Books of...2023-08-0810 minThe ConversationThe ConversationParenting a disabled childKim Chakanetsa talks to two women about the joys and challenges of parenting a disabled child.Gopika Kapoor is a writer, neurodiversity consultant and parent advocate. Her son Vir was diagnosed with autism at 3 years old. Gopika told her story in a book: Beyond the Blue: Love, Life and Autism. She lives and works in Mumbai.Julie Jones is an accessible and inclusive travel writing specialist from Sydney in Australia. She’s a mum of two and she cares for her disabled adult son, Braeden, who lives with cerebral palsy. She writes a blog, Have Wh...2023-07-0327 minListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaPebble & Dove: A Novel by Amy JonesPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/649819 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Pebble & Dove: A Novel Author: Amy Jones Narrator: Susan Roman, Kate Trotter, Amelia Sargisson, Ana Sani, Richard Clarkin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 21 minutes Release date: May 30, 2023 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: Shortlisted for the 2024 Hamilton Literary Award for Fiction • Named a Best Book of the Year So Far by Audible In the tradition of Karen Russell’s Swamplandia!, a once-famous but now-abandoned aquarium-in-a-ship in Florida is the captivating backdrop for a novel of family secrets and dysfunction, and the ways in which it can sometimes take an animal to re...2023-05-3010 minListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaMen I’ve Loved Before by Adele ParksPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/650867 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Men I’ve Loved Before Author: Adele Parks Narrator: Catherine Bailey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 54 minutes Release date: May 11, 2023 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: What if The One was actually the one that got away? A riveting story of love and the paradox of choice from the Sunday Times No. 1 bestselling author of Lies Lies Lies, Just My Luck, and Both Of You. Natalie and Neil everything they could want: a stylish London house, two high-flying careers, a close-knit group of friends and family. And best of all: an...2023-05-1105 minRef the DistrictRef the DistrictEpisode 119 Warm Up-Jason Wright comments on brisk ticket salesWe take a deep dive into each of the Washington Commanders draft picks in 2023.  It was a very unsexy draft but filled plenty of holes.  Did they get better?  Are you happy with the draft?  Here are the picks:Round 1, Pick 16: Emmanuel Forbes (CB, Mississippi State) Round 2, Pick 47: Quan Martin (DB, Illinois) Round 3, Pick 97: Ricky Stromberg (IOL, Arkansas)Round 4, Pick 118: Braeden Daniels (OL, Utah)Round 5, Pick: 137: KJ Henry (EDGE, Clemson)Round 6, Pick 193: Chris Rodriguez Jr. (RB, Kentucky)Round 7, Pick 233: Andre Jones (EDGE, Louisiana)What are your grades?  We'll also look in...2023-05-0415 minRef the DistrictRef the DistrictEpisode 119 The Game- Analyzing and grading the draft, epic Stoner rant, Nathan calls a UDFA a difference makerWe take a deep dive into each of the Washington Commanders draft picks in 2023.  It was a very unsexy draft but filled plenty of holes.  Did they get better?  Are you happy with the draft?  Here are the picks:Round 1, Pick 16: Emmanuel Forbes (CB, Mississippi State) Round 2, Pick 47: Quan Martin (DB, Illinois) Round 3, Pick 97: Ricky Stromberg (IOL, Arkansas)Round 4, Pick 118: Braeden Daniels (OL, Utah)Round 5, Pick: 137: KJ Henry (EDGE, Clemson)Round 6, Pick 193: Chris Rodriguez Jr. (RB, Kentucky)Round 7, Pick 233: Andre Jones (EDGE, Louisiana)What are your grades?  We'll also look in...2023-05-041h 27Ref the DistrictRef the DistrictEpisode 119 Cool Down- What's next for WashingtonWe take a deep dive into each of the Washington Commanders draft picks in 2023.  It was a very unsexy draft but filled plenty of holes.  Did they get better?  Are you happy with the draft?  Here are the picks:Round 1, Pick 16: Emmanuel Forbes (CB, Mississippi State) Round 2, Pick 47: Quan Martin (DB, Illinois) Round 3, Pick 97: Ricky Stromberg (IOL, Arkansas)Round 4, Pick 118: Braeden Daniels (OL, Utah)Round 5, Pick: 137: KJ Henry (EDGE, Clemson)Round 6, Pick 193: Chris Rodriguez Jr. (RB, Kentucky)Round 7, Pick 233: Andre Jones (EDGE, Louisiana)What are your grades?  We'll also look in...2023-05-0420 minLocked On Commanders - Daily Podcast On The Washington CommandersLocked On Commanders - Daily Podcast On The Washington CommandersWashington Commanders NFL Draft Grades Reflect Needs Addressed and Undrafted Free Agent UpdatesWashington Commanders NFL Draft class recap and undrafted free agent signing along with rookie minicamp invitees.The Commanders addressed a lack of depth in their secondary by drafting Emmanuel Forbes and Quan Martin with their first two picks.Then Washington went back-to-back on the offensive line with Ricky Stromberg and Braeden Daniels before rounding out their class with defensive ends KJ Henry and Andre Jones Jr., and running back Chris Rodriguez Jr.NFL.com and PFF weighed in with their NFL Draft grades for the Commanders while the team got to work securing...2023-05-0124 minThe Al Galdi PodcastThe Al Galdi PodcastEpisode 561: breakdown of Commanders' picks in Rounds 2-7 of 2023 NFL Draft12:38 - Commanders: analysis of what the Commanders did on offense in Rounds 2-7 of the 2023 NFL Draft - taking Arkansas center Ricky Stromberg in the third round, Utah guard Braeden Daniels in the fourth round and Kentucky running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. in the sixth round...and react to key comments from head coach Ron Rivera and general manager Martin Mayhew on these players31:16 - Commanders: analysis of what the Commanders did on defense in Rounds 2-7 of the 2023 NFL Draft - taking Illinois defensive back Quan Martin in the second round, Clemson edge...2023-04-3050 mincug (clashes with reality)cug (clashes with reality)Colossus [Colossus - The Forbin Project] (1970) (Joseph Sargent) (de) (sub en)"Maschinen" brauchen keine "Menschen", sondern Strom... Trust the Science! Neuigkeiten seit 1970? Cognitive Warfare implanted: working and done. Der Computer ist die logische Weiterentwicklung des Menschen: Intelligenz ohne Moral. John Osborne [1] Directed by Joseph Sargent Written by James Bridges (screenplay), D.F. Jones (novel) Cast: Eric Braeden, Susan Clark e.a. [1] John Osborne, englischer Dramatiker [1929-1994] https://www.zitate-online.de/autor/osborne-john/ Ein zeitlich angepasster Nachfolger zum Thema (mit passendem Hollywood-Ende) wäre u.a. "Eagle Eye" von D.J. Caruso aus 2008. Vgl. dazu auch: As it began... 20220904 M...2023-03-1900 minListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaThe Coronation Party: The heart-warming and uplifting new saga for fans of Nancy Revell by Norma CurtisPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/652125 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Coronation Party: The heart-warming and uplifting new saga for fans of Nancy Revell Author: Norma Curtis Narrator: Deryn Edwards Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 0 minutes Release date: March 16, 2023 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. Summer, 1953. The sun is shining on Little Green Street, the bunting is being brought out, and Britain is getting ready to crown its new Queen. Except Helen Jones doesn't feel much like celebrating. Her father passed away last year, on the very same day as King George. Life hasn't felt...2023-03-1605 minListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaThe Knighton Women's Compendium by Denise PictonPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/651054 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Knighton Women's Compendium Author: Denise Picton Narrator: Maddy Withington Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 12 minutes Release date: January 4, 2023 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: Four generations of women, four ideas about how to live… and dance! It's 1982. The Knighton women, all living under one roof are about to be struck with dance marathon fever... Greaty, 75, matriarch of the Knighton family. Turning down marriage proposals since 1927, backbone of her Clare Valley community. Favourite dance: The Foxtrot. Gran, 55, on the frontline of the women's movement with her best friend, Wilma. Never sa...2023-01-0403 minB2B Marketing: Tomorrow\'s Best Practices... TodayB2B Marketing: Tomorrow's Best Practices... TodayWe have a New Podcast! | Agents of Change Preview | Braeden Matson-JonesWe're so excited to share an episode of our new podcast, Agents of Change. In this show, we interview agency marketers affecting change in their organizations by using best practices. Check out the podcast's full feed on Spotify here, or find the full episodes on our YouTube channel, youtube.com/@leadtail2022-12-2230 minAgents of Change | B2B Agencies Best PracticesAgents of Change | B2B Agencies Best PracticesCreating Marketing Messages That Work | Braeden Matson Jones, Performance Marketing ManagerCrafting marketing messages is complex: Get too ambitious, and suddenly you're bending the truth. On the other hand, don't include enough, and you're selling yourself short. Braeden Matson Jones, Performance Marketing Manager at Refine Labs joins your host Danielle O'Neill to discuss product messaging, building an ICP, customer research, how to think about your marketing data in an effective way, and lead attribution.2022-12-2129 minMarkigy: The Science of Marketing StrategyMarkigy: The Science of Marketing StrategyPerformance Marketing: Matching Tactics to Strategies w/ Braeden Matson-JonesEvery company relies on advertising at some point to attract their customers, but how do you make it work better?Changing how you do performance marketing creates the opportunity to innovate your revenue engine in new and more effective ways with strategies that show real results.Performance Marketing has many benefits like being creative and it’s an effective way to diversify your audience.How do you drive real results? Because results drive growth, demand, and revenue. It can’t be done with brute force. Today, we’re breaking down a few tru...2022-12-0631 minThe Chiari ChampionThe Chiari ChampionEp. 10 - You Are Not Alone: A Family with EDSKristin Means and her son, Braeden, talk about their daily life with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Kristin played collegiate softball and was an active child her whole life, when her EDS pain became overwhelming, she had to modify the way she thought about exercise. To date she has had 38 surgeries! Braeden was a child constantly in pain, but put on a brave face for doctors, causing them to push off a much-needed surgery. He now finds joy in singing and exercising with his family. Yoga, swimming, or walking together is what improves the mental health of this family, decreasing their physical...2022-11-1734 min4th String Sports Podcast4th String Sports PodcastEpisode 51: Team Preview New England PatriotsOn today's episode we look back at the 2021 Patriots, discuss the progress of Mac Jones, and the continued path post Tom Brady. While breaking down the free agents moves and draft picks for the Pats, before giving our prediction for how 2022 will fair for New England. Follow us on Spotify, Anchor, and Twitter and email us your thoughts at fourthstringsp@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/braeden-russell/support2022-09-0750 minStacking Growth | The B2B Marketing PodcastStacking Growth | The B2B Marketing PodcastS2 E15 - Cognitive Biases and Their Implications for MarketersWhether you know it or not, most of the decisions you make throughout your day (especially purchasing decisions) are driven by cognitive biases. Everyone views the world, brands and products differently based on their experiences and unique worldview. So what does that mean for you as a marketer? Tory Kindlick (VP of Demand) and Braeden Matson-Jones (Performance Marketing Manager) dive into cognitive biases in today's episode of Stacking Growth. They talk about communities and other non-attributable touchpoints, as these are great examples of social influence and cognitive biases that influence purchasing decisions. Tory and Braeden also touch on negative...2022-06-2330 minThe Middle of CultureThe Middle of CultureX2 X-Men UnitedSome have suggested X2 is the best of the X-Men movies. Braeden and Peter decide to discuss that and put that to the test, watching this hot on the heels of revisiting the original X-Men. And we both agree, higher highs, but trying to cram too much into its run time. Stop by as we discuss this next installment of The Summer of X.2022-06-131h 02The Middle of CultureThe Middle of CultureShall Machines Divide the EarthFar flung humanity, a “winner-takes-all” battle with humans and AI teamed up, yet orchestrated by other AI, and lesbian sex all combine to make for a very interesting novella from Thai author Benjanun Sriduangkaew. Braeden is a fan, Peter was unfamiliar until now, and together they discuss this third installment in The Machine Mandate series.2022-05-2955 minThe Middle of CultureThe Middle of CultureGhost in the ShellBraeden loves it, Peter has never seen it. We discuss the classic 1995 film "Ghost in the Shell".2022-04-031h 14Raising KellanRaising KellanEpisode 61. Accessible Travel with Julie Jones of the travel blog "Have wheelchair Will Travel" and "Travel Without Limits" MagazineIn this episode, we chat with Julie Jones. Julie is mom to Braeden, a 26-year-old young man who lives with cerebral palsy and is a wheelchair user. Julie loves sharing her family's travels with Braeden on her blog Have Wheelchair Will Travel and is the co-founder of the world's first disability-specific travel magazine, Travel Without Limits. To find out more about Julie and her family you can also hop over to https://www.raisingkellan.org/ In today's episode we discuss: 2:30 Introduction to the blog 4:13  Julie'scareer as a travel agent 5:13 Tell us a...2022-04-0128 minSource MamaSource MamaEpisode 7 With Julie JonesJulie is the creator of the website Have Wheelchair Will Travel and founder of the magazine Travel without Limits where she combines her experiences working in the travel industry with her life travelling with her family, including her son Braeden who lives with cerebral palsy and her teenage daughter Amelia. Julie also works as a freelance writer and is passionate about seeing more travel opportunities for people travelling with a disability or additional needs.And thanks to our podcast partner Dairy Farmers A2 Goodness + prebiotic milk for joining us on the podcast journey.Check us out over on...2020-12-1425 minCourtside Indiana PodcastCourtside Indiana PodcastEpisode 34 -Jayden Brewer transfer; MIB Fall League Week 2 BreakdownZak Tyler and Jim Reamer get you updated on recruiting news. Followed up by discussion over Jayden Brewer's transfer from Avon to Ben Davis. 18:08 JD Hall and Caleb Lynn join Jim to discuss the second weekend of the MIB Fall League.  We each LOVED Rasheed Elemikan from Greenwood! See list below for the most of the players discussed JD Hall's work can be found at: Facts and Stats Podcast https://jdhall22.podbean.com Caleb Lynn's work can be found at: Indianapolis Star https://www.indystar.com/search/?q=caleb+lynn Both of them can also be found at the The R...2020-10-201h 14High Ticket FunnelsHigh Ticket Funnels14 | Using Other People’s Audiences To Fill Your FunnelEntrepreneurs just need to be orchestrators, they don’t need to know how to play every instrument. A great example of this is quickly creating a product by compiling information (like Russell Brunson’s 30 Days book). Then reach out to people who already have your customers and ask them to be affiliates for your product. I recently created a book with the help of funnel builders like: James Smiley, Blake Nubar, Kathryn Jones, Josh Forti, Austin Dixon, Akbar Sheikh, Jamie Atkinson, Peter Pru, Daxy Perez, Omar Elattar, Brendan Kelly, and other amazing funnel builders. You can get your copy at http...2019-12-3113 minExtraVirgin Food and TravelExtraVirgin Food and TravelWithout Limits- Travelling with a DisabilityWe all love to holiday, but for people with a disability, there can be extra challenges. Our guest on this episode of ExtraVirgin is Julie Jones, of website "Have Wheelchair Will Travel," editor of travel magazine Travel Without Limits  (Australia's first disablity-specific magazine), and mother to intrepid adventurer, Braeden, 24, who was born with cerebral palsy. Worldwide, the disability travel market is booming. In the UK, the market has expanded 3 times faster than 'regular' travel while in Australia, the inbound market is worth $10.8 billion - more than the Chinese market, yet many operators are still not u...2019-11-2622 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingA Solo EndeavorCassi's working. Braeden's home, podcasting, while Jack the dog sits in the back of his chair like the world's worst and squirmiest lumbar support. And now you get to hear the fruits of his labor. He'll play you some tunes he doesn't remember to tell you the title of. It's a bit like public access or student radio, honestly. Talking points include: oil companies are bad, darkwave is good, actually, puppies are cute. tryanewpodcast@gmail.com. YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9639). Home alone in the dark, apparently.2019-06-2618 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingA Busted Dryer, a Song-Filled HeartIt's a whole new world at doma nova afero this week, as we talk about our broken appliance and our new air-drying life. Talking points include: making music with impromptu instruments, Wandersong spoiler warnings, laundry memories. tryanewpodcast@gmail.com. YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9639). Cyberspace and in your face.2019-06-1831 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingBuilding a Model SocietyDamn, listener! Back at it again at the dinner table. After a hiatus, what better way to celebrate getting back to that podcast lifestyle than by playing with toys? Or should I say . . . building some toys? Talking points include: fighting robots like Pokémon, a tiny house museum of tiny houses, mothra is the queen of Braeden's heart, ¡soy yo! tryanewpodcast@gmail.com. YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9639). At the hobby store.2019-06-0938 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingBuilding Intergenerational BridgesCassi's mom Heidi is on the podcast, y'all! She's out visiting and was game to sit down and chat with us about the advantages of building intergenerational friendships and mentorships in our lives. It's nice to have a new voice and new perspective on the pod. Talking points include: kayfabe, Cassi doesn't believe kayfabe is a real word, socioeconomic inequities. tryanewpodcast@gmail.com. YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9639). Out to dinner with your grandparents.2019-05-2744 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingStill On That Vegetarian Train?It's a short one this week, as Cassi is feeling under the weather again. But there's a new surprise in store for you, and basically this podcast is two-in-one. You'll see. We talk about our weeks living that vegetarian lifestyle. Talking points include: how do you make a rosé out of apples, seriously tho most restaurants are lousy for vegetarians, alibis don't count for anything if the cops don't care. tryanewpodcast@gmail.com. YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9639). In your podcatcher.2019-05-2116 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingReclaiming Our TimeCassi and Braeden have been spending a lot of time together lately. Find out why?!? Talking points include: it's the worst when bands break up when humans break up, loose leaf teas, romantic comedy as a board game, black-screened telephones. tryanewpodcast@gmail.com. YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9639). Probably playing board games or something in your basement.2019-05-1333 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingFree to Make Our Own TraditionsReal talk: figuring out what traditions to keep and what traditions to change when you're growing up, when you're building your own family, can be hard. So hear Cassi and Braeden talk about what they grew up with and what, if anything, they do now to celebrate. Talking points include: melancholy but not morose, sugar cereal problems, BB-8 vs. R2-D2, lost easter eggs. tryanewpodcast@gmail.com. YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9639). In a box in your basement somewhere.2019-05-0657 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingTry a New EndgameIt's the end of an era. After years of careful planning, hard work, and absolute secrecy, Cassi and Braeden have completed their lives' work to . . . nah none of that is true. We saw Avengers: Endgame and so we're gonna talk about it. The first 20 or so minutes are spoiler-free, and the last 40 minutes or so are complete and utter spoiler territory, so know that going in. Talking points include: racism begets the concept of race, smoothibrations, that Avengers theme is still good, SPOILERS. tryanewpodcast@gmail.com. YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9639). At your local cinema.2019-04-3055 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingTalkin' All 'Bout Money StuffHere in the Casa de intentos nuevos, we've been thinking a lot about money, income inequality, and wealth. You know how it is - tax season will do that to you. Come for the stories of our growing up and our money histories, stick around for Braeden's anti-capitalist jeremiads. Talking points include: Elizabeth Warren's college debt plan, Antoni Gramsci's Prison Notebooks, intergenerational wealth, margaritas. tryanewpodcast@gmail.com. YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9639). In the streets, ready for the revolution.2019-04-231h 01Try a New ThingTry a New ThingSick DaysCassi is sick. In bed. So that's where we recorded. Talking points include: beet blood, shooting Nazis, water bottles, dog barks. tryanewpodcast@gmail.com. YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9639). In bed!2019-04-1614 minEdge of SportsEdge of SportsThe Preventable Death of Braeden BradforthToday we speak to Joanne Atkins-Ingram, the mother of Braeden Bradforth, who died of exertional heatstroke in a non-contact practice at Garden City Community College. We also speak to the family’s attorney, Jill Elaine Greene, and talk about the toxic culture of football as well as the communal support the family has received in the wake of the tragedy. We also have "Choice Words" on racism and privilege in the NBA, brought to you by a Kyle Korver essay in the Players Tribune. We also have an obscure "Just Stand Up" award and a "Just Sit Down Award." All th...2019-04-1540 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingAll Aboard the Pineapple Express!It's been a long week at Chez Ensayez une Novelle Chose, so we kick back with a snack and chat about all sorts of strange things we've tried in the last few days. Is this a good episode at all? I suppose only time will tell. Talking points include: banana segmentation, overpriced emergency vets, do all german beers taste alike, grapefruit spoons are a useful tool. tryanewpodcast@gmail.com. YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9639). Available at a green grocer near you. CW: food sounds, descriptions of bodily excretions2019-04-0833 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingWant to Play a Game...?Beloved, we've had a wild experience this week. We played Her Story, which is a game that . . . needs to be seen to be believed. For the first half, we explain the setup and give general impressions of the game. Then, for the back half, we dive straight into spoilercasting, and tell you exactly what we think happened in this sordid tale of murder, betrayal, and . . . all the other stuff we don't want to spoil in the writeup. Talking points include: Coralville has terrible water, sometimes Obama acolytes run for office and we meet them, video games!, why...2019-04-0138 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingCygnus X-Fun!Braeden grew up listening to Rush. Yeah, I know, it's cliché for a nerdy white boy to be into progressive rock, but hey - it's what he grew up listening to. So this week, he got to subject Cassi to it - specifically, the two songs in the Cygnus X-1 duology. Does Cassi get super into prog? Can she even understand the words Geddy is singing? Talking points include: Zentipede, moringa, give me a wrench in every videogame, also biotics. tryanewpodcast@gmail.com. YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9639). Under "taint" in the phonebook (it was a misspelling).2019-03-2548 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingBar Harbor Mice and MicheladasYour mom's favorite podcast is back, breaking down one of Cassi's favorite audio books from her youth. Braeden remains unconvinced because of its lack of terror. Both are back on their bullshit in the best ways possible. Talking points include: micheladas, NIMH, harpsichords, sad indie music that gets you right in the feels. tryanewpodcast@gmail.com. YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9639). Your favorite fortune teller. The back of the milk carton.2019-03-1839 minI Don\'t Know How She Does ItI Don't Know How She Does ItHow To Travel The World With A WheelchairWhere do you start when you're planning a holiday that needs to be accessible for a wheelchair? What questions do you need to ask hotels? And how do you make sure you’ll be able to do all the activities you want to? For the past 22 years, Julie Jones and her family have been asking these questions. Julie's son Braeden was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy which means he's non-verbal and uses a wheelchair. But that hasn’t stopped them travelling the world. From seeing glaciers in New Zealand to hiking Kakadu and cruising the South Paci...2019-03-1335 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingSword in the StoneBraeden got his time last week. This week, it's Cassi's youth that we're excavating, as we deep dive into the Sword in the Stone, that 1963 "classic" that I bet you don't really remember all that much about. At least Cassi stayed awake through this one . . . ? Talking points include: Black tea in the evening, Cassi doesn't like pho, wizard battles, you're gonna die from measles. tryanewpodcast@gmail.com. YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9638). Me? I'm here for the games.2019-03-1143 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingFlight of DragonsFor you, we'll do anything. Including watching a movie from Braeden's youth. That he remembers fondly. That he hasn't seen in two decades. That he got a bootleg copy that's a VHS rip from his cousin Jenny years and years ago. But guess what? Cassi fell asleep. Like three times. But! This movie has just enough weird stuff going on in it that you should deffo give it a listen and maybe a watch? Talking points include: blood drawing, Megan Gustafson, diamonds in the gullet, a catchy theme song. tryanewpodcast@gmail.com. YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9638).2019-03-0436 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingBack in the Saddle AgainWhew, friends, it's been a while. This pale blue dot has gone around the sun nearly one entire rotation since we've recorded an episode of this, the world's greatest podcast. And yet - and yet - we return, unencumbered by having to read an entire book just to chat with each other, reinvigorated by fantastic experiences and ready to try something new. Talking points include: kefir, galactic aqua, Gamera, brooms.2019-02-2423 minWhoDey TalkWhoDey TalkBengals VS Raiders Game analysis, QB prospect TalkBraeden and Jay discuss the Bengals Raiders game, and talk about Dwayne Haskins, Will Grier, and Daniel Jones2018-12-1928 minInside Your HeadInside Your HeadInside Your Head 7 - Eric BraedenEric Braeden of "Young and the Restless" joined Inside Your Head. Eric went over being born in Nazi Germany during WWII, how being a German American impacted his life, sports, "Escape From The Planet of the Apes", Jesse Ventura, channeling his rage for acting, Marlon Brando, Bill Bell, the character of Victor Newman, getting his Hollywood star, "Titanic", James Cameron and more! "Puppet on a String" by The Other. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/insideyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/insideyourhead/support2018-10-131h 07Try a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 24: Bodies of SubversionThis month, we're talking about Margot Mifflin's art-and-history book Bodies of Subversion: A Secret History of Women and Tattoo, which we both found fascinating. We talk all about the history of women's tattoo in the modern Western world, and the ways in which it has been marginalized and mainstreamed in different manners throughout this history. We discuss different stories about tattoo as subjugation, tattoo as emancipation, bodies as subjects versus bodies as objects, and lots of other stuff. Talking points include: The Vulpes Galactic Technocracy, jaguar knights, the weenis, Janis Joplin. Comments? Questions? Contact us a...2018-05-011h 21Try a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 23: A Culinary MemoriamRelish caused our two cohosts to think a lot about food. And we mean, a lot. Hear as we remember some of the most strange, wonderful, and outstanding stories about our own experiences with cooking, eating, and the memories tied to them. Who knows? Maybe you'll hear about a dish you want to try - or something that makes you never want to eat again... Talking points include: dry Jell-O salad, milk butter sauce, what's the best paella? Comments? Questions? Contact us at tryanewpodcast@gmail.com or call YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9638).2018-03-1158 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 22: RelishWe're finishing up January with a bang while talking about Lucy Knisley's comic memoir Relish: My Life in the Kitchen, a book that left us both reflecting on our memories of food and family growing up. Marvel as Braeden gets all up-ons about the term "graphic novel"! Celebrate how Cassi came to love asparagus! And ponder how food can be therapeutic! Talking points include: Punpun is better than Maus, buttery milk juice, Mexican porn mags and awkward pad purchases. Comments? Questions? Contact us at tryanewpodcast@gmail.com or call YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9638).2018-01-2946 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 21: Wrapping Up Year OneAh, 2017. A year that was great for us, personally, but that was a tire fire in most other respects. But! With the year ending, we decided to wrap up Year One™ with a chat about self help as a genre, the books we (didn't) read for December, and our plans for Year Two™. We wish you all a better 2018! Talking points include: samesies typography, personal highs of 2017, maybe just publish articles, guys. Comments? Questions? Contact us at tryanewpodcast@gmail.com or call YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9638).2018-01-0145 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 20: a Post-Thanksgiving Satisficing Extravaganza!Whew, it's been a month. But! We've been satisficing as much as we can, we've been gratitude journaling, and we've been doing home repairs, and now we're ready to tell you all about it! Join us for a post-holiday expression of things we love and things we're grateful for. Talking points include: just listen to Barry's TED talk, mechas are actually good, end-of-year plans. Comments? Questions? Contact us at tryanewpodcast@gmail.com or call YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9638).2017-11-3053 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 19: The Paradox of ChoiceAfter a too-long break, Cassi and Braeden are back at it again with the new books. Well, just one book: The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz. We dig into the ways in which being middle-class in Late Capitalism can create a tyranny of decisions that weigh heavy on us. Quite literally, this is an episode filled with First World Problems™. Talking points include: Delilah After Dark, how to pronounce "satisficer", counterfactuals. Comments? Questions? Contact us at tryanewpodcast@gmail.com or call YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9638).2017-11-0354 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 18: Just, Like, Communicate?After two weeks of a complete love-in, how much more do Cassi and Braeden love each other? Or do they hate each other? Or . . . are things basically the same? (What a thrilling possibility.) They talk about their own love languages and how they've tried to engage with each other in those langauges. Spoiler: they share the same basic love language. Talking points include: go to marriage counseling, Chums™, nighttime snuggling. Comments? Questions? Contact us at tryanewpodcast@gmail.com or call YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9638).2017-10-0554 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 17: The Five Love LanguagesSnuggle on down next to the fire, cozy up in a blanket with a cup of your favorite relaxing hot beverage, it's time to talk . . . love. Cassi and Braeden break down all the barriers and chat about Gary Chapman's The Five Love Languages. Is this a useful framework? How can couples communicate more effectively? What is love? (Baby, don't hurt me.) Talking points include: car canoodling, "limerance", just talk to each other, guys. Comments? Questions? Contact us at tryanewpodcast@gmail.com or call YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9638).2017-09-2159 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 16: The Middle-Class Privilege of MinimalismWe KonMari'ed our stuff. Joy was sparked. Thanks were given. Class issues were discussed. The ways in which ethical consumption is impossible under capitalism were expounded upon. Cassi has lots of tools. Braeden offered up the pie-in-the-sky solution of anarcho-syndicalism. Basically, this one has it all, people. Talking points include: can supplies spark joy?, unicorn art, Black Friday shaming as classist nonsense. Comments? Questions? Contact us at tryanewpodcast@gmail.com or call YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9638).2017-09-0746 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 15: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying UpIt's time. It's here. Braeden and Cassi are gonna talk all about the KonMari method, its underlying spirituality, the ways in which minimalism can become a secular religion for its adherents, and why Braeden still thinks the whole thing is middle-class bougie nonsense. Talking points include: imaginary math, things are things not friends, surreptitious voicemails. Comments? Questions? Contact us at tryanewpodcast@gmail.com or call YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9638).2017-08-2556 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingBonus Episode: Familiar, Familial ClutterSo . . . Braeden hasn't finished reading Marie Kondo's book yet. For lots of reasons! But he's working on it. In the meantime and to tide you over between episodes, please enjoy this conversation Cassi had with her mom, aunts, and cousins this summer about hoarding, clutter, minimalism, and what to do with the things you don't want. We promise we'll be back next week with hot minimalism takes. Talking points include: violin vases and fur coats, trash diving, THE CLOSET™. Comments? Questions? Contact us at tryanewpodcast@gmail.com or call YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9638).2017-08-1254 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 14: The Clutter ConundrumThanks to some technical errors with the first recording of the podcast, this one's coming to you new and improved (to use that most contradictory of marketing speak)! We chat about questions we should ask ourselves when we're de-cluttering and ways in which we tried to decrease and avoid clutter in our lives. Talking points include: camarones a la diablada, fanny packs, non-office space. Stay tuned after the episode proper for a fun glimpse at part of the fabled lost episode! Comments? Questions? Contact us at tryanewpodcast@gmail.com or call YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9...2017-07-2856 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 13: The Hoarder In YouPiles of stuff everywhere. The smell of decomposing leftovers. A danger to yourself and others. That's probably not you, and it's not us, but it is the case of people with compulsive hoarding issues. But maybe, just maybe, there's a little bit of hoarder hidden inside each of us. That's the premise of this week's book, Dr. Robin Zazio's great read The Hoarder In You. We break down the book and talk all about clutter catastrophes and continua. Talking points include: what kind of clutter creature are you?, how to help a hoarder, Braeden's problems with minimalism.2017-07-131h 01Try a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 12: A 21st Century Media MilieuThis week's episode is full of the type of hard-hitting commentary you've come to expect from your two intrepid hosts, as they revisit some of the ideas from Adam Alter's Irresistible, talk about their own experiences with trying to measure and meter their media consumption, and as they chat about an older book, Neil Postman's Seminal Amusing Ourselves To Death: Public Discourse in the Age of show Business, which is maybe a little too prescient in the ways in which it predicts internet culture as TV culture turned to 11. Talking points include: behavior vs. substance addiction, Mark Zuck...2017-06-2952 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 11: IrresistibleWe're back with our next book, Adam Alter's brand-new book Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked. We delve into behavioral addictions, their growing prevalence, and the ways in which we all seem to suffer from some of these maladies. We'll chat about where they come from, how they're perpetuated, and what we can do to avoid them. Talking points include: obsession and compulsion vs. addiction, marathon runners' times, the Dollar Auction Game. Comments? Questions? Contact us at tryanewpodcast@gmail.com or call YALL-TRY-NEW (925-587-9638).2017-06-161h 08Try a New ThingTry a New ThingAn Irresistible AnnouncementJust a quick explanation as to why our next episode will be late. It'll be worth it, we promise!2017-06-0804 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 10: Building New (Food) BehaviorsAfter two weeks spent trying new things about how, where, and why we eat, Cassi and Braeden sit down to assess the new things they've tried. What were their three food goals? Did they do them? And perhaps most importantly, will they keep doing them? Special appearance by Brian Wansink himself via a mid-2000s interview from the Today Show, thanks to the internet's way of archiving everything. Talking points include: the battle of Jakku, the perils of changing behaviors, how can you change your snack if you just don't snack? Comments? Questions? Contact us a...2017-05-2538 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 09: Mindless EatingWe're back to reading and gabbing this week, with Brian Wansink's really quite interesting 2006 book, Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think. We chat all about the "mindless margin" and ways in which small, not-really-noticeable changes can make for lasting, meaningful dietary improvements. Seriously, though; this book made us both ponder a lot on our eating habits and gave us a bunch of new things to try in the next couple of weeks. Talking points include: fruit person vs. vegetable person, how to name your dishes to get people to eat them, just use smaller p...2017-05-111h 07Try a New ThingTry a New ThingMinisode 01: A Recap & A ReckoningIn their first minisode (to help tide over the extra-long space between episodes due to extra Sundays in April), Cassi and Braeden sum up the new things they've tried so far this year, inspired by the books they've read. Long story short: some of us are better at sticking with new behaviors than others. (It's Braeden. Braeden is bad at making and keeping new habits.) This episode powered by licorice and sleepytime vanilla teas. Talking points include: noise canceling headphones, the freedom of free time, Cassi is still obsessed with fiscal fasts. Contact us at t...2017-05-0222 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 08: Finance Frenzy!So fiscal fasts: what are they good for? Lots of things, apparently. Join Cassi and Braeden as they talk about jobs, money, spending it, not spending it, etc. Did they really not buy anything for a whole week? Cassi loves spreadsheets. Braeden loves Cassi. Also: Braeden was sick during recording, and it shows. He's such a bummer. Talking points include: monthly money sabbaticals, LEGO and Transformers, 50/30/20. Contact us at tryanewpodcast@gmail.com or 925-5-TRY-NEW.2017-04-2041 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 07: The Ultimate Cheapskate's Road Map to True RichesApril: spring showers, blossoming daffodils, and everyone's favorite holiday: tax day. Join Cassi and Braeden as they dive into their latest book, The Ultimate Cheapskate's Road Map to True Riches by Jeff Yeager, and hear them chat about the concept of Return on Non-Investment, whether you really have to spend money to make money or if that's just something your stock broker tells you to get you to pay them more, and how this one book changed the way Braeden thought about finances all those years ago. Talking points include: fiscal fasts, the pitfalls of working in v...2017-04-061h 01Try a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 06: Care, Fairness, And Other Moral QuandriesSo our last book was pretty heavy. So heavy, in fact, that we found it difficult to find substantive, meaningful ways to put its precepts into practice - but we find some anyway, because this is Try A New Thing™ and that's what you're here for. We talk about some of our problems with the book on reflection, ways we've talked politics and religion with family and friends, and our own moral foundations. Talking points include: Lauren Duca is amazing and Teen Vogue is on point, party conventions are the worst, we're not too big on purity....2017-03-2355 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 05: The Righteous MindThis week, we read Johnathan Haidt's 2012 book, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion. We grapple with tough concepts like how to talk with people you vehemently disagree with, the importance of intuition, and how we're basically all just big, ambulatory bags of post hoc rationalizations. Hopefully we'll be better about talking politics with people now? Fingers crossed. Talking points include: morality taste buds, why ants are so powerful, this book was a hard read but we're glad we did it.2017-03-101h 00Try a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 04: Are We Disciplined Enough?We laugh, we cry, we actually don't cry but we do talk about how we attempted to put the lessons we got out of Gretchen Rubin's Happier at Home into practice. The problem? We're no Gretchen Rubin, and we don't have the self-discipline it takes to do the things she does. We have enough trouble doing it for two weeks, guys. Talking points include: internalized sexism, hidden landscapes, making things work, twitter is a cancer.2017-02-2346 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 03: Happier at HomeCassi and Braeden move on to their second book, Gretchen Rubin's Happier at Home, and talk about all of Rubin's myriad resolutions. Seriously - there's a lot. We'd be loathe to call her an overachiever, but this is actually her second time doing a project like this - it's a follow up to an earlier book, The Happiness Project, so it kinda applies in this case. Our intrepid duo break down her months and talk about her goals. Can you actually be happier at home, or does familiarity breed contempt after all? Talking points include: maybe we shou...2017-02-0956 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 02: Habits, Habits, HabitsIt's time for a reckoning: Cassi and Braeden sit down to talk about what habits they decided to tackle based on last episode's discussion of Charles Duhigg's The Power of Habit. Things were learned, souls were bared, tears were (not actually) cried. Talking points include: free will versus determinism, lunchy munchies, Teen Vogue. (Seriously, go get yourself a subscription to Teen Vogue NOW.) Content warning: talk of eating disorders.2017-01-2643 minTry a New ThingTry a New ThingEpisode 01: The Power of HabitIn this inaugural episode, Cassi and Braeden read the book The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg and discuss its salient points. Then, they explain the habits they're looking to tackle for the next two weeks to see whether they can grab ahold of the habit cycle of cue, routine, and reward and make it work in their favor. Talking points include: stinky animal smells, weak links, Target is terrifying, the power of belief. Read the book review mentioned by clicking here.2017-01-1250 minListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaThe Girl from the Workhouse by Lynn JohnsonPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/652262 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Girl from the Workhouse Series: #1 of The Potteries Girls Author: Lynn Johnson Narrator: Julia Franklin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 55 minutes Release date: July 31, 2016 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: Staffordshire, 1911. Money is in short supply For Ginnie Jones's family and she is sent to Haddon Workhouse. When she meets Clara and Sam, she hopes that she has made friends for life… until tragedy strikes. Three years later, Ginnie finds work as a mouldrunner at the Potteries, but never stops thinking about her friends. When Sam and Ginnie are reu...2016-07-3103 minThe PM Show with Larry Manetti on CRNThe PM Show with Larry Manetti on CRN04/05 ERIC BRAEDEN, EMMY AWARD-WINNING AND INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED FILM AND TELEVISION ACTOR Emmy Award-winning and internationally acclaimed film and television actor ERIC BRAEDEN is a television icon and arguably the most popular character in daytime history.  For over 36 plus years, he has portrayed “Victor Newman” on the #1 rated daytime drama series The Young and the Restless, which has over 120,000,000 daily viewers around the world.  The show is syndicated in over 30 foreign countries including Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Greece, India, Israel, Italy, the Middle East, New Zealand, Romania, Slovenia, South Africa, Switzerland and Turkey. Additionally, Braeden has one of the highest TVQ’s on television, according to A.C. Nielsen, and is one o...2016-04-0600 minStay CoolStay CoolMeet The Movement #003: The Sounds of Film Noir [Mix]▶ discover: @noirsound ▶ intro by MadBliss (a.k.a. @escents) One week after each Meet the Movement entry I’ll be uploading a mix featuring strictly artists and affiliates from the movement I interviewed. These mixes are intended for use as the background music for each interview, and also as a celebration of the movement. This mix features every Film Noir artist, as well as a few of the roster's collaborators. Listen and enjoy. - seangran Tracklist 1. Weirdinside – ways up 2. Romby – mhmk 3. Krs. x Roy Woods – All of U 4. Vada – Inside (prod. by R.O.M.) 5. (dc) – SWITCH 6. sosari – dusk 7. Medasin – Brain 8. Lake Theory...2015-07-2655 minThe Buzz - BuzzWorthy RadioThe Buzz - BuzzWorthy RadioTHE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS' ERIC BRAEDEN!Eric Braeden, who plays the role of Victor Newman on CBS Daytime's The Young & the Restless, will be making a return visit to BuzzWorthy Radio.Braeden has the highest TVQ in daytime television according to A.C. Nielsen and is one the most recognized actors in the world.July 20 2007, Braeden was the recipient of a Star on The Hollywood Walk Of Fame and become the first German born actor since Marlene Dietrich since 1960 to receive a Hollywood Star on The Walk Of Fame.2009 marks Braeden’s 50th Anniversary in film and television where he ha...2010-07-2927 minBuzzWorthy RadioBuzzWorthy RadioTHE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS' ERIC BRAEDEN!Eric Braeden, who plays the role of Victor Newman on CBS Daytime's The Young & the Restless, will be making a return visit to BuzzWorthy Radio. Braeden has the highest TVQ in daytime television according to A.C. Nielsen and is one the most recognized actors in the world. July 20 2007, Braeden was the recipient of a Star on The Hollywood Walk Of Fame and become the first German born actor since Marlene Dietrich since 1960 to receive a Hollywood Star on The Walk Of Fame. 2009 marks Braeden’s 50th Anniversary in film and television where he has starred with the likes of Ma...2010-07-2931 min