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    Explore "cease" with insightful episodes like "Unpacking the Implications of USA's Veto Against a Ceasefire in Gaza: A Humanitarian Crisis", "Kyle Cease: Beyond the Jokes, Transformation from Comedian to Inspirational Speaker", "Kyle Cease: Beyond the Jokes, Transformation from Comedian to Inspirational Speaker", "Episode 136: Frankenstein" and ""Science, Wonder, & a Sample Lesson" with Matthew Ogle" from podcasts like ""Flight of ideas", "The Mark Drager Show", "The Mark Drager Show", "Gossiping Heifers" and "Developing Classical Thinkers"" and more!

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    Unpacking the Implications of USA's Veto Against a Ceasefire in Gaza: A Humanitarian Crisis

    Unpacking the Implications of USA's Veto Against a Ceasefire in Gaza: A Humanitarian Crisis

    The USA veto against a ceasefire in Gaza is more than a political maneuver; it is a decision that has profound humanitarian, diplomatic, and long-term implications. As the world grapples with this unfolding crisis, the need for effective, compassionate, and swift action has never been more critical. The international community must come together to address this challenge, ensuring the protection and dignity of all affected civilians, and working towards a sustainable and peaceful resolution

    Kyle Cease: Beyond the Jokes, Transformation from Comedian to Inspirational Speaker

    Kyle Cease: Beyond the Jokes, Transformation from Comedian to Inspirational Speaker

    In this enlightening episode of The Mark Drager Show, we journey through the captivating career of the multi-talented comedian, kylecease. We kick things off by delving into Kyle's early days in the film industry, discussing his breakout role in the iconic '90s movie, "10 Things I Hate About You." Learn how an untrained and spontaneous Kyle managed to shine and leave an indelible mark in the world of cinema.

     

    Kyle doesn't shy away from sharing the highs and lows of his journey. While he enjoyed early success with roles in films like "Not Another Teen Movie" and even landing a series of Burger King commercials, a turning point came when he decided to undergo formal acting training. The comedian also opens up about his robust stand-up career in his twenties, performing in countless colleges and headlining numerous shows. He wanted to get serious about his career so he hired an acting coach. However, what he initially perceived as an opportunity to refine his skills paradoxically led him away from his unique essence, making him question the true nature of early success and his purpose in life.

     

    Reflecting on his past experiences, Kyle highlights the pivotal lessons he learned about authenticity and the dangers of losing oneself in the advice of others. His personal epiphanies eventually led him to a transformative path, helping others with his "Evolving Out Loud" events filling auditoriums with thousands of people., where he harnesses his deep insights to inspire others.

     

    In his book "The Illusion of Money" he shows us that one of the biggest excuses we make is to not follow the exciting ideas and dreams that we have in life—and it’s costing us our life.

     

    Don't miss out on this captivating conversation with Kyle Cease – a unique exploration of the world of comedy, film, and the intricacies of personal growth. Subscribe now and stay tuned for more engaging discussions on The Mark Drager Show.

     

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    Key Advice from Kyle Cease:

    • 1. Embrace Authentic Beginnings: Kyle's spontaneous audition for "10 Things I Hate About You" teaches us the power of being genuine and not overthinking. Sometimes, the best opportunities arise when we're ourselves.
    • 2. Reassess Early Success: Just as Kyle reflected on his initial effortless roles, it's essential to understand that early success might not always define long-term growth. Keep evolving.
    • 3. Training vs. Essence: While Kyle's acting training was meant to refine his skills, it unintentionally took away his unique essence. Always ensure that learning enhances, not dilutes, your authenticity.
    • 4. Diversification is Growth: Kyle's venture from films to stand-up shows the importance of exploring diverse avenues. It not only enriches skills but also broadens horizons.
    • 5. Guard Your Individuality: Kyle's experience with advice, even from a respected acting teacher, underscores the importance of filtering external advice and retaining your unique essence.
    • 6. Life's Unexpected Routes: Kyle's journey from envisioning stadium-filled stand-up shows to transformational speaking is a testament to life's unpredictability. Stay adaptable.
    • 7. Redefining Goals: As Kyle reflected on his past aspirations versus his current calling, we learn that it's okay for our goals to evolve. What matters is finding fulfillment and purpose in the journey.

    Kyle Cease: Beyond the Jokes, Transformation from Comedian to Inspirational Speaker

    Kyle Cease: Beyond the Jokes, Transformation from Comedian to Inspirational Speaker

    In this enlightening episode of The Mark Drager Show, we journey through the captivating career of the multi-talented comedian, kylecease. We kick things off by delving into Kyle's early days in the film industry, discussing his breakout role in the iconic '90s movie, "10 Things I Hate About You." Learn how an untrained and spontaneous Kyle managed to shine and leave an indelible mark in the world of cinema.

     

    Kyle doesn't shy away from sharing the highs and lows of his journey. While he enjoyed early success with roles in films like "Not Another Teen Movie" and even landing a series of Burger King commercials, a turning point came when he decided to undergo formal acting training. The comedian also opens up about his robust stand-up career in his twenties, performing in countless colleges and headlining numerous shows. He wanted to get serious about his career so he hired an acting coach. However, what he initially perceived as an opportunity to refine his skills paradoxically led him away from his unique essence, making him question the true nature of early success and his purpose in life.

     

    Reflecting on his past experiences, Kyle highlights the pivotal lessons he learned about authenticity and the dangers of losing oneself in the advice of others. His personal epiphanies eventually led him to a transformative path, helping others with his "Evolving Out Loud" events filling auditoriums with thousands of people., where he harnesses his deep insights to inspire others.

     

    In his book "The Illusion of Money" he shows us that one of the biggest excuses we make is to not follow the exciting ideas and dreams that we have in life—and it’s costing us our life.

     

    Don't miss out on this captivating conversation with Kyle Cease – a unique exploration of the world of comedy, film, and the intricacies of personal growth. Subscribe now and stay tuned for more engaging discussions on The Mark Drager Show.

     

    Check Out More from The Mark Drager Show 📺: 

     

    Key Advice from Kyle Cease:

    • 1. Embrace Authentic Beginnings: Kyle's spontaneous audition for "10 Things I Hate About You" teaches us the power of being genuine and not overthinking. Sometimes, the best opportunities arise when we're ourselves.
    • 2. Reassess Early Success: Just as Kyle reflected on his initial effortless roles, it's essential to understand that early success might not always define long-term growth. Keep evolving.
    • 3. Training vs. Essence: While Kyle's acting training was meant to refine his skills, it unintentionally took away his unique essence. Always ensure that learning enhances, not dilutes, your authenticity.
    • 4. Diversification is Growth: Kyle's venture from films to stand-up shows the importance of exploring diverse avenues. It not only enriches skills but also broadens horizons.
    • 5. Guard Your Individuality: Kyle's experience with advice, even from a respected acting teacher, underscores the importance of filtering external advice and retaining your unique essence.
    • 6. Life's Unexpected Routes: Kyle's journey from envisioning stadium-filled stand-up shows to transformational speaking is a testament to life's unpredictability. Stay adaptable.
    • 7. Redefining Goals: As Kyle reflected on his past aspirations versus his current calling, we learn that it's okay for our goals to evolve. What matters is finding fulfillment and purpose in the journey.

    Episode 136: Frankenstein

    Episode 136: Frankenstein

    Midterm elections are over and SNL welcomes back Dave Chappelle for his opening monologue. We discuss the subject matter that is being labeled as AntiSemitic.   

    Cyberbullying is not just happening to teenagers, it's happening to adults at an alarming rate. We discuss an article on the signs, symptoms, and actions you can take if you are cyberbullied. 

    "Science, Wonder, & a Sample Lesson" with Matthew Ogle

    "Science, Wonder, & a Sample Lesson" with Matthew Ogle
    In this session, Matt Ogle will offer a sample lesson plan and resources and explain the pedagogical means by which the sciences, taught Classically, can help students cultivate both academic rigor and intellectual curiosity about the world in which we live.

    Matt Ogle received a B.S in Marine biology from Swansea University in Wales and a Masters of Educational Leadership from Grand Canyon University in Phoenix. He taught at the Great Hearts Academy in Phoenix, Arizona for four years, and he currently serves as the Head of Classical Education at Thales Academy.

    This lecture was delivered live at the Fall Classical Summit, a regional classical conference held at Thales Academy Apex Junior High-High School on October 7, 2022.

    SD#103 Tidying Up Our Glorious Messes—Cease Striving, part 2

    SD#103 Tidying Up Our Glorious Messes—Cease Striving, part 2

    We can try to make ourselves look good, can't we? Cover up the blemishes with makeup. Hide the wrinkles. Tuck the fat. Why? If anyone found out that we are not all that, they might . . . they might what?

    They might condemn us or recognize that we are a bit messier than the polished persona they thought we were. But Our appearance does not define our worth.

    This month we are talking about how to deal with our messy, imperfect lives. Last week we looked at how liberating it can be to admit our weaknesses. Listen in to today's episode where we are talking about ceasing striving.

    Evicting Mom - Episode 181

    Evicting Mom - Episode 181

    In this week’s episode of The Crushing Debt Podcast, I’m joined again by our associate attorney Lauryn as we discuss a few different topics, including a few listener questions.

    • What is a TRIM Notice?
    • Lauryn’s first hearing (solo) as an associate attorney
    • How we helped two different clients eliminate garnishments
    • How we scared off a creditor with one letter
    • Listener Question - how a lien can be removed from property.
    • Listener Question - how to evict mom (written lease expired, tenant refuses to leave, and has done damage to the property).

    What questions do you have that we can answer around debt, foreclosure, landlord / tenant questions, property taxes, IRS debt, bankruptcy, or garnishment? Please contact us at www.YesnerLaw.com, me at Shawn@YesnerLaw.com or Lauryn at Lauryn@YesnerLaw.com.

     

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