One Piece Episode 651
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I share podcasts to my friends (who are not in BNI), as a means of introducing them to BNI.I have shared some classic podcasts, like for example the one on having a life plan- that particular episode for me is a life lesson- its more than business or network.
Blissfully unspoilered One Piece noob takes the plunge and wades through the eight-hundred plus episodes of One Piece for the first time.POSTS: Monday, Thursday, Saturday. TWITTER: @thdray1 Will answer questions there too.DISCUSSION: If you want to join in the One Piece chat, I've set replies to week-long followers only (as spoiler protection). Reblogs work, though, so I'll answer from those too.
Can I host some of those episodes since you're not doing it? They're like, yeah, go for it. And I just started interviewing like our best clients from special ops or big corporate clients and stuff, and it was just a lot of fun just having a conversation and I just thought, man, imagine if I could do this for work.
Jess Larsen: Yeah, so we've done, I've done over 750 episodes now and it's billionaires, pro athletes, movie stars, tech unicorn founders, public company CEOs, New York Times bestselling authors, Delta 4, Seal Team Six, CIA case officers, some really amazing non-profit leaders. Like it's fun to have, like, I got the actor Danny Glover to come on the show from, you know, a Lethal Weapon.
Pat Flynn: That's amazing. And so 750 episodes, I mean, what a, what, what, like have you replaced your audiobooks with these essentially now that you can have these direct conversations? Or are you, are you actually still consuming audiobooks as well?
You get so much better feedback. It's after all these years. We finally launched our YouTube show last week for this exact reason. I really do regret not having started like you much earlier, just for the feedback to know if the episodes are serving people, like what people wanna hear more about and these kind of things.
Right, and so the more we become familiar, the more we can become comfortable, the more, the higher the likelihood we could be influenced. And so being able to show up all these places in their life, keeping out the frequency, but also getting the short reminder of like maybe the 30 second Short leads them to the eight minute clip that leads them to the full length episode. And a again, YouTube has so much better analytics for trying to become a better version of myself, trying to create a better show. That to me, like we have just become, it's like the YouTube is the center of the hub. And then there's all these other things that come off it. You know, I'm transcribing my episodes into books, so I'm doing one book called Zero to Billion.
Nobody asks that, right. So like what we're working towards is doing, I think our next experiment is adventure episodes. So I'm a real action sports nut. So we're gonna be taking certain guests backcountry snowmobile snowboarding, and I, I just went skydiving with a guest and then we did the interview on the beach in Santa Barbara afterwards for my birthday of the summer, it was my birthday present myself.
Or at least the majority of it. So they think you actually care about them because you do, cuz you put in some effort to know what's special about them. It'll come out in your questions. Right, and at the beginning of every episode, I, I leave at least 5, 10, 15 minutes to shoot the breeze and help them feel comfortable and start off with asking them what's a win for them and complimenting them on something and being interested in them and letting them ask as many questions as they want before the interview starts, until they're actually like come to the conclusion like, oh, this isn't gonna be gotcha journalism where he might make me look bad, like he actually wants me to look good. You know? And then the other secret is only put people on you really want to hear from.
SmartPassiveIncome.com/session651. Again, SmartPassiveIncome.com/session651. Thank you so much for listening in today. I appreciate you and look out for the next episode because we have a fun Friday episode coming your way, as we often do, and then another awesome interview coming next week for you.
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Alright, let's see what's on tap today. We have Ashley, she has type one diabetes. She's also the parent of a child with type one diabetes. She is also in recovery. There is a lot going on here, in this episode of The Juicebox Podcast, I have to tell you, it wasn't until late into this one that I even thought to make it an after dark, but I think it qualifies. So while you're listening and trying to decide if I'm right, please remember that nothing you hear on the Juicebox Podcast should be considered advice, medical or otherwise. Please Always consult a physician before making any changes to your health care plan are becoming bold with insulin. If you have type one diabetes, or care for someone who has type one and are a US resident, please head to T one D exchange.org. Forward slash juicebox and take the survey. It will take you fewer than 10 minutes. And when you do this, this nice thing this survey taking. You will be helping people with type one diabetes and supporting the Juicebox Podcast T one day exchange.org forward slash juice box this episode of The Juicebox Podcast is sponsored by Omni pod. Find out more about the Omni pod dash and the Omni pod promise at Omni pod.com forward slash juicebox.
Ashley 3:03I'm most definitely I've, um, I had a wild childhood. Not that I like grew up in a bad area or did bad things. But like, you know, I had a sense of entitlement. And I, you know, thought nothing could kill me. So I had, you know, I had a rough patch of fun things that could be an after dark episode. Well keep that for that type of podcast. But um, yeah, I ended up you know, getting clean. And I stayed like that for, you know, eight years I got pregnant in the mix. And then once the pregnancy happened was really when I cared about things.
Ashley 12:12All right, so I was trying to think of how it's gonna work out. So I took a second. So like, they teach certain principles, they teach, like going through programs, they teach acceptance and things that you can change and things that you can't change. And then it allows you to realize that you're not in control of everything. And there's other things that play and just like the common you know, I don't want to call a dog my style of religion, because it's not religion. It's not book like that. But like, the concepts that most dogma styled religions incorporated are things they just kind of lay out in simple form. So like, things like, Okay, I listened to an episode about that the Eminem kid, right? So if we want to pull that all into play, like, I like my coffee, every time I drink coffee, I had an issue every single time. So I could accept that there's an issue with coffee, what can I do to change it? Or how can I better it? Or can I just not do it? Right. So then from that point, it gives me decision makings and options and things like that, it doesn't make me feel so backed into a corner with things Gotcha.
Scott Benner 23:42No one likes going in there. No, I won't do it. Okay, okay. So I just I always imagined when I'm leaving the house to go pick up a couple of things. Like as I walk past Kelly, now that COVID is here, and Kelly works in our dining room. I always like I'm like, I'm gonna go to the store. And then I wait because I'm expecting to hear a piece of paper rip off of a pad. And be like, here are the things that I have written down over the last couple of days that we need. And when she doesn't hand me one, it's off putting to me.
Ashley 30:29Oh, I have I've definitely listened to some I've listened to you know, some after dark episodes, I listened to the the young Russian girl I thought she was hysterical. I listened to your daughter's episode. I've listened to a few but I don't actively,
Ashley 32:38I just don't eat like that. Yeah. Yeah. But you know, I'm more. I'm not a carb count person. I'm not a carb ratio person. I'm more of like, like when you said it, I heard you say it before in an episode like, that looks like it's six units of insulin. And like, I get that, you know, I can't tell you how many carbs are on that plate. But I'm going to need more than five units to start for sure.
Scott Benner 47:20Yeah, absolutely disaster. If you listen to more of the interview episodes, you'd know not to say stuff like that, because your episode can easily get called headless chicken now, and
Scott Benner 53:15Wow, you're really on top. It's interesting to talk to somebody who went from, like not paying attention to it to paying attention to it. So did you always know how to handle it? Or did like the advent of the CGM help you understand it better? Like, what's it the pro tip episodes like? Why do you Why are you so?
Scott Benner 1:05:04It's just there's a big, there's a big existential thought in there that you I'm gonna leave everyone listening on their own to at the end of this episode just to think about on your own. But if you stay alive long enough and you persevere and you don't give up everything you're worried about in the past, kind of doesn't matter. And yeah, that's cool. All right. Ashley, is there also Ashley in the kid is in my mind for a title as well. So we'll go back and forth figure it out. Is there actually in the kid works? I don't know. You sounded like you liked headless chicken. 781b155fdc


