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Bored With Nelly
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Bored With Nelly is a variety podcast where we learn something new every week. UFC fighters, video game developers, Olympians, and anyone with an interesting story to tell. I'd like to learn what motivates my guests, what knowledge they've acquired throughout their journeys and how they accomplished what they have accomplished. Some guests so far include: UFC Heavyweight Stipe Miocic, Spencer Rice, Chris McCormack, YMS, Fiverr Millionaire Alex Fasulo, Sandy Peterson and many more.
How Spielberg Gave Us Angry Birds & Call Of Duty
Spielberg's name is attached to many massive gaming projects that eventually gave us two of the most iconic games of all time. I talked to several video game developers that worked with Steven Spielberg to learn just how involved he was with these projects and ultimately how that gave us Angry Brids and Call Of Duty.
0:00 Teaser
0:53 Spielberg's Surprising First Video Game
3:25 The Dig
4:45 Worst Game Of All Time: E.T (Atari 2600)
6:18 Medal Of Honor
8:14 Spielberg's involvement
9:50 Spielberg's billion dollar ideas
10:41 But why?
11:40 Angry Birds
12:50 Spielberg's latest games
GooglePod/ApplePods/Spotify: anchor.fm/boredwithnelly
Special thanks to the developers that gave me some of their time:
Roger Holzberg (reimaginewell.com/)
Louis Castle
Christopher Cross
Sandy Petersen
0:00 Teaser
0:53 Spielberg's Surprising First Video Game
3:25 The Dig
4:45 Worst Game Of All Time: E.T (Atari 2600)
6:18 Medal Of Honor
8:14 Spielberg's involvement
9:50 Spielberg's billion dollar ideas
10:41 But why?
11:40 Angry Birds
12:50 Spielberg's latest games
GooglePod/ApplePods/Spotify: anchor.fm/boredwithnelly
Special thanks to the developers that gave me some of their time:
Roger Holzberg (reimaginewell.com/)
Louis Castle
Christopher Cross
Sandy Petersen
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The Football Commentator That Hates Football: Ned Boulting
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Ned Boulting is a British sports journalist and former football commentator. He is also the author of 8 books about cycling, darts, football and his life. In this episode we talked about his long football commentating career, cycling, darts and everything in between. For all things Ned: www.nedboulting.com/ GooglePod/ApplePods/Spotify: anchor.fm/boredwithnelly 0:00 Preview 2:00 Ned's voice twin...
How Accurate Is Narcos?
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Ever wondered how much of Narcos is true? Me too. So I spent a lot of time researching the topic and interviewing people that were there during Pablo's reign of terror. These are some of the biggest difference between the show and real life. Full podcast with Steve Murphy: czcams.com/video/BiWFxiXNMnI/video.html Full podcast with Javier F. Peña: czcams.com/video/12o9Bz1cPRE/video.html Full Podc...
Why making it in music is (almost) impossible - Zillie Holiday - Ep93
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Me & Zack (aka Zillie Holiday) used to go to high school together. Now he raps and cooks some absolutely fire beats. This was the first music artist I've had on my podcast so I learned a lot about sampling and how Zillie Holiday is trying to make it in a highly competitive space. Check out his music: zillieholiday.bandcamp.com/community Zillie's IG: zillie_holiday GooglePod/Apple...
The Project That Might Change History - Steve Murphy - Ep92
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Steve Murphy is a retired DEA agent that worked in Colombia during Pablo’s reign of terror. The popular Netflix show is loosely based on his life. He is also the co-author of Manhunters: How We Took Down Pablo Escobar. If you want to learn more about his time in Colombia, please check out the first podcast First Podcast: czcams.com/video/BiWFxiXNMnI/video.html In this episode Steve mostly talke...
Selling Out To Hello Fresh - Bilal Zafar - EP91
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Selling Out To Hello Fresh - Bilal Zafar - EP91
Why He Really Quit - @Stefanovic92 - Ep90
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Why He Really Quit - @Stefanovic92 - Ep90
The Next Big RTS You Havn't Heard About - Ep89 - @dyingbreedRTS
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The Next Big RTS You Havn't Heard About - Ep89 - @dyingbreedRTS
One Of The First Social Media Managers In Serbia - EP88 - Dusan Jocic
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One Of The First Social Media Managers In Serbia - EP88 - Dusan Jocic
What Really Happened To NBA TV's The Starters
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What Really Happened To NBA TV's The Starters
What Happened To NBA TV's The Starters? - @leighellis76 EP87
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What Happened To NBA TV's The Starters? - @leighellis76 EP87
What's It Like Working For UNILAD & mob boss - Ep 86 @markorandelovic
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What's It Like Working For UNILAD & mob boss - Ep 86 @markorandelovic
Full Guide To Becoming A Freelance Graphic Designer - Ep 85 - Moataz Ahmed
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Full Guide To Becoming A Freelance Graphic Designer - Ep 85 - Moataz Ahmed
How Corey Ran The Beer Mile With 1 SHOE?!
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How Corey Ran The Beer Mile With 1 SHOE?!
Uncovering Drug Cartels In Canada - Ep 83 - Luis Nájera
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Uncovering Drug Cartels In Canada - Ep 83 - Luis Nájera
Uncovering the Truth: Confessions of a Former Pharma Executive on Opioids - Alec Burlakoff - Ep82
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Uncovering the Truth: Confessions of a Former Pharma Executive on Opioids - Alec Burlakoff - Ep82
Opening Up For Russell Peters & Gary Vee - @NeemaNaz - Ep81
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Opening Up For Russell Peters & Gary Vee - @NeemaNaz - Ep81
Face reading, comedy during Covid and more - @AndrewOporto -EP80
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Face reading, comedy during Covid and more - @AndrewOporto -EP80
How To Get Into Comedy - @Zafarcakes - Ep79
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How To Get Into Comedy - @Zafarcakes - Ep79
How comedian @DaveMerheje almost got killed in Detroit - Ep77
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How comedian @DaveMerheje almost got killed in Detroit - Ep77
Sandy Talks About Buildable Bridges, Fatslob & The Viper
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Sandy Talks About Buildable Bridges, Fatslob & The Viper
Secrets Behind AOE2's Success - @SandyofCthulhu - Ep76
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Secrets Behind AOE2's Success - @SandyofCthulhu - Ep76
Why Is Luiz Rocha Avoiding Skrivers Rematch? - Ep75
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Why Is Luiz Rocha Avoiding Skrivers Rematch? - Ep75
How These DIY Homes Are Built In Weeks! - Ep74
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How These DIY Homes Are Built In Weeks! - Ep74
This clown clearly never watched KvS....
Bumped into Steve in Edinburgh outside his show and I asked him ‘how the hell are you still alive?’ "By the grace of god" was his answer. He said it was such a crazy time. Lovely guy
This is a sign of today's times. Mass murderers and criminals are superstars on YouT and other social platforms, which is mainly contributed by, and unfortunately, the young generation, which accepts everything offered on the Internet "as a show" without thorough criticism of cruel reality. But as said, empathize with the victims and not the perpetrators.
I love Javier Pena ❤
How accurate it is? Easy: they put a brasilian guy who barely speaks spanish WITH A HUGE accent in a Colombian character. Even if he even speaks spanish, he wasn't even close to a colombian accent, not to tell an Antioquia accent. Shame, sad, pitty, silly...
Alcohol addiction? No. Alcohol dedication
Samo napred momci 💪💪
Terrance and Philip were based off Matt Stone And Trey Parker.
▪️◾️◼️⬛️🌌🌀🧞♂️▪️uz neslo o drogy ale o korupci na vysoce postavených mistech urdenici zili jeho penez rozumíš tomu tech lidi bylo tisice po celem světě chapes to ukazal jak moc chteji úředníci jeho penize a on me peníze světa dokazal by život Ameriku sám ▪️✨️
Spenny didn’t do shit. Why is he talking about production? 400.000 dollars to bail him out cause of him molesting children.
I loved this podcast, two awesome Balkan brothers having a chat about our culture. I’m Croatian and have always considered Serbians as part of our people too. It’s the same language and culture, we’re pretty much identical except for religion, but we’re all still Christian so even there we’re not too different. Much love to you both, that was fun and interesting to watch. Pozdrav dečki!
hvala puno :)
@@BoredWithNelly Nema na čemu 😊 Veliki pozdrav iz Australije!
Old school journalism.
Manson - son of man.
This agent participate in killing Eskobar which bring money to Columbia poor people which were killed by Columbias cops, even children! 'Cause Columbia rich olygatchs dont give a deam for poor people!
6:10 I don't think Spenny knows how to be funny on purpose or without Kenny.
I met Steve Murphy back when he was an ASAC in the Atlanta Field Division. Super nice guy, what you see is what you get.
Rip Don Pablo 💯
Brah you are saying rest in peace to a pedophile 🤐
@@ItsDopeBoy Lol please seek help immediately.
He's a hack. I just finished it yesterday and still don't get the hype. He can shit on Bugliosi as much as he likes, Helter Skelter is still the better, more accurate book. The CIA angle was out there years before he *finally* finished his book.
Good thing is if you have a degree in engineering you have a solid base to go from and people do respect that degree
Love the christmas tree Easter egg in the background. Screw the evil witch.
I fear this will happen to me. I am 41 in college for mechanical engineering and I am working as a civil drafter currently. I am bored drawing foundations all the time. I'm beginning to think I have wasted the time invested in my degree so far. I got an associates in engineering graphics first and then started working on my bachelor's degree. I've been at it for 4 years and have a while left as I am working full time and raising a family at the same time. I'm currently trying to find a different career path and it has been hard.
Quit whining. All real work is hard. You can make any career either be great or suck. Its all up to you. I spent 50 years in electrical engineering and took advantage of opportunities. Engineering is hard as is any career worth a damn. Get out of the corporate environment and work for real businesses. You are not a real engineer. Curiosity should drive you. Work you don't understand is an opportunity to learn.
Hating the job is not limited to engineering. I loved my job, but a bad manager can ruin everything. I'm sorry you had a bad experience.
Agree! The biggest factor in the jobs I liked or didn't like was my boss. A good one could make a bad job tolerable, and a bad boss could make a great job miserable.
Worked full time in a clerical roll while earning my BSEE emphasizing CPU design. Graduated in 2002, the height of the tech bubble burst. No jobs anywhere in the world. Moved up in my clerical role to become a statistician because my degree had a lot of math in it. Now entering my 34th year in the field, earning more than I would as an engineer. I do miss not getting the chance to be an engineer but my career isn't a bad 2nd.
@Bored With Nelly When you had downtime at work, couldn't you be doing other valuable things (reading relevant material, more job training, related legal concepts, etc.).
Leslie Van Houten finally got out.
Part of the problem for the crappy pay in the UK is the lack of protection for the title of engineer. There was a yellow barrier around a urinal in a motorway services saying that 'An engineer has been called'.
Good tale of where not knowing thyself can lead, thats why ages 19-21 should be spend dedicated on knowing thyself
And Steve did not kill pablo pablo committed suicide
False, Pablo was shot dead
No he didn’t, he was killed by the Colombian national police
Yeah, that's one theory. Of course, you don't know as you weren't there
Sufficient evidence do not support that
The most hated man is Steve murphy, even In narcos, and dont talk harsh on pablo's wife, she is innocent
Innocent?!? Are you kidding me??
How does Pablo's penis taste?
evil b word woman
Man’s a chomo😂😂😂🤡
7:47 I appreciate you being honest about this. I'm currently an engineering major and this is my worry. I've had doubts about being an Engineer but I'm thinking I might actually change my degree now. The problem is I gotta figure out what to do instead.
You had a pitiful work experience. But... what does ENGINEERING have to do with this? With your attitude you may be miserable in any job.
you should make a documentry on Bill Stechner that guy is involved in everything
Spencer Rice is a Canadian writer, director, producer, musician and comedian. well thats a stretch of all those words
I dropped out of college in the first semester - I was too immature at 17 years old. I couldn't focus on theoretical stuff. I had lots of interest in electronics but didn't know how to leverage it. I ended up enlisting in the Air Force with a guaranteed job as an analog flight simulator technician (1976). Tech school was eight months long but it was all real stuff. Loved that job. After four years I got out of the Air Force to try my luck as a civilian. I landed a job as a field service technician in a high tech company. Loved it. Great variety of "hands-on" every day. I totally avoided the cubicle nightmare. I got to see the world. As I gained experience in the real world, my lack of an engineering degree became less important. I worked side by side with "real" engineers and learned a lot from them. I'm retired now. I had my own one-man company servicing equipment all around the US.
I do wonder if people are too young when they choose a field of study. I spent four years working on avionics in the military before going to college, and it gave me a great interest in electronics. When I got into my electronics classes, it was great because they answered so many questions that I'd had, plus I could understand how the new info could be used. I went on to design electronics for aircraft and spacecraft. It was a fascinating place to work. Perhaps an advantage of a "real" job prior to college is that you develop good work habits, and realize that every job includes some tedious or awful aspects? Or teaches you that you don't want to work in the heat or cold? Or can't stand dealing with customers? There's a lot to be said for having these different experiences before committing many years to a field that you don't know well. BTW, working on flight simulators sounds like fun too! I spent a little time helping develop the Harrier simulator that was sold to the Marine Corps.
"Hermano cayo la ley".....
They build him up in the series but his spanish in real life is just as bad as it was in Narcos
It was a great book.
Long story short - it's great if you want to be Dilbert, otherwise, no so much.
Not just engineering....Many other jobs suck.....that is the basis of all comedies and movies. You think engineering is boring? Try accounting.
Should have gotten a degree in whining.
Great vid. I enjoyed the educational challange of getting the Engineering degree. Getting hired and actually doing the work was a real wake-up call-- I wasn't suited for it mentally. About a year in, I'd already planned my move to the other end of the building where the Sales Department operated... I can guarantee that a salesman with technical smarts can easily succeed. I never looked back. A big plus--engineering teaches one how to think, something that lasts a lifetime. Too, Sales is where the good money is.
Aside from my stint as a software engineer, the rest of it was as an electro-mechanical engineer, or what I always called a Nuts & Bolts Engineer. I got my hands dirty, and I loved actually building things instead of just designing them. That was fulfilling and it paid very well.
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Listening to Tom O’Neil is always intriguing. I’m in the middle of the book and it makes my head spin. Wow! Thank you for your hard work. I heard the house door was auctioned off. Was it sold by Rudy?
The algorithm pushed you in my direction on TikTok, and I loved this guy instantly. Probably because I can relate. Slovenia is not considered to be Balkan, but let's face it... It's Balkan :P
I did the exact same thing 50 years ago. I graduated with a EE degree and immediately went to work as an automotive engineer in Michigan. Four years later I switched to Bell Telephone Laboratories in New Jersey and my career took off. As an electrical engineer, I was much better suited to Bell Labs and ended up becoming a SME in RF engineering and eventually a Director of Engineering after obtaining a MSEE and MSCE. Loved every bit of it. However, it is NOT for everyone. I know many people that went into engineering and ended up being restaurant chefs, lawyers, head hunters, sales, government contract employees, venture capitalists, technicians, etc.
Was it you who impregnated the second supervisor?
Sounds like someone lacks a solid work ethic.