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For most of my life, I’ve kept my opinions and ideas to myself and was happy to do so. Sure, I’d spout off from time to time at my wife about one thing or another. But over time, that silent, head shaking audience of one became a little weary of being the sole brunt of my rants. So I shared my ideas with a friend who encouraged me to put my ideas in writing. And so it began.
There is a difference between having an opinion and someone wondering, “How in the hell did they come up with that B.S.?” I think it’s a combination of age, wisdom, cynicism, and just a pinch of senility that gives us the latter. Well, that’s me. But my opinions are more like theories because rather than just complain about the way things are, I try to pose alternate ways that things could be. Right or wrong, agree or disagree, they are the ideas buzzing around in my head like a #5 clipper in a barbershop. There will be theories from everything from Einstein’s Relativity (#14) to toilet paper (#3),
I post one theory per week, along with a quote and photo relative to that theory. I put them out into the ether purely for entertainment purposes, although I truly believe in everything I say. I am passionate about what I write and try to cite sources as my fleeting memory serves. If what I say upsets you, that’s ok, too. At least it got you to emote. Emoting is good. Let it out. But at least read them. You never know; you might just say, “That Old School S.O.B. just might know what he’s talking about.”

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Please subscribe to our youtube page to get notices on all new podcasts as well helping us grow our audience. https://www.youtube.com/c/NewClevelandRadio"There is a difference between having an opinion and someone wondering, “How in the hell did they come up with that B.S.?” I think it’s a combination of age, wisdom, cynicism, and just a pinch of senility that gives us the latter. "Check this out https://newclevelandradio.net/listening-links/theories-steve-valdez/
Theories 47 (The DH), 19 (Only the Strong Survive), and 23 (Love at First Sight)Please subscribe to our youtube page to get notices on all new podcasts as well helping us grow our audience. https://www.youtube.com/c/NewClevelandRadioSteve Valdez returns after a brief hiatus to share his thoughts, his theories, and his queries with you. You do not have to agree with his take on the subject(s) but listening and understanding may bring you some insight. Challenge yourself to AGREE to DIS-AGREECheck out Steve's page at https://newclevelandradio.net/listening-links/theories-steve-valdez/
Please subscribe to our youtube page to get notices on all new podcasts as well helping us grow our audience. https://www.youtube.com/c/NewClevelandRadioCall it Therapy or Creative Thought - Steve Valdez shares his theories #31, 11 & 49 with us check them out at https://newclevelandradio.net/listening-links/theories-steve-valdez/
All podcasts are designed to assist and aid listeners to meet their challenges in life. We are here to support each other...Please subscribe to newclevelandradio.net on Youtube for all updates.Today on Thoughts, Therories, and Queries Steve Valdez discusses #24, #20, and #30 you can follow along on his webpage - https://newclevelandradio.net/listening-links/theories-steve-valdez/This podcast is pure entertainment engaging listeners into what is, was, and could b!
All podcasts are designed to assist and aid listeners to meet their challenges in life. We are here to support each other... Today's thoughts and theories revolved around #13 & #22 https://newclevelandradio.net/listeni...​Steve shares his thoughts and queries them to create a theory. Most often these thoughts may be swimming around in your mind as you wonder about a myriad of things. No answer is right nor is it wrong it provides a path to open our eyes and look around to make daily decisions. Even when the decision is not the perfect answer we can learn from it and build upon it with our inner strengths. We all have the ability to create our own happiness.
All podcasts are designed to assist and aid listeners to meet their challenges in life. We are here to support each other...Today Steven and I discuss three of his theories #36#43#12Check them out https://newclevelandradio.net/listening-links/thoughts-theories-and-queries-steve-valdez/theories-steve-valdez/
Welcome to our newest podcast Thoughts Theories and Queries with Steve Valdez – check out his webpage at https://newclevelandradio.net/listening-links/thoughts-theories-and-queries-steve-valdez/theories-steve-valdez/Theory#4Baseball: Leave it alone!Baseball has been around for almost a century and a half. And like most sports, it has had its share of equipment upgrades, team re-alignments, and rule changes.The pitcher’s mound has been raised and lowered. Teams have jumped from one league to another. Baseballs have been juiced and un-juiced (but let us not open up THAT wound!).Though sometimes annoying, these changes are bound to occur from time to time. But what makes them tolerable is that they originate from MLB itself. Or the Player’s Union. My point is that the changes are made by the League and for the League.And then, someone allowed non-baseball folks to have an opinion. Announcers, columnists, the “casual fan”. And their opinion was universal – “The game’s too long, the game’s too slow. There are not enough runs being scored. There are not enough home runs. There are too many strikeouts.” Nails on a chalkboard, people, nails on a chalkboard. They say that more people would watch the game if there were a time limit on it, or if only a limited number of extra innings were allowed. Stop already!Where to begin………First of all, these complainers are not trying to make baseball better, they are trying to make their lives and jobs easier. A faster pace and fewer extra innings would make the announcer’s job, which is just an ad-lib infomercial of the game, much easier because they wouldn’t have to work so hard to make up little anecdotes for the listener to enjoy. I guarantee you, if they were paid by the hour and not by salary, we wouldn’t hear a peep from them on this issue!And the casual fan? Why would anyone even care about the casual fan? By definition, they only tune in to the game when they are bored with everything else. Nothing else to binge-watch on Netflix, the Cooking Channel is showing a baking show and I don’t bake, all my “texties” are really annoying me right now…..Then they turn on the game and they say, “What a boring sport! I would totally watch it more if it was only an hour-long”.I define “texties” as people that you text on a regular basis.Theory #1Spelling Always CountsThis was one of my first theories from way back in the day. Before cell phones, before emojis. But even with the plethora of different ways to communicate now, my original statement remains true.The first thing that jumps out in a text or email or even a birthday card is a misspelled word. It might as well be highlighted. Then the reader, consciously or subconsciously, wonders…was the person in a hurry and didn’t want to bother correcting it, did they know it was misspelled and were too lazy to change it, or do they just not know how to spell? The person reading the communique is not only wasting time trying to figure out what the problem is they are also making a subtle judgment on the sender as to their level of intelligence.This also applies to abbreviated texts and emojis. What if someone is flirting with you inappropriately? Imagine that! And instead of saying LMA (Leave Me Alone), you type LMAO ( Laughing My Ass Off). When you thought you were discouraging him, you were actually encouraging him!. Same with emojis. What if you’re trying to impress someone and you think that you are sending him a smiley face with one hand waving and you accidentally send him a smiley face with one hand-picking his nose?!OK, you’re probably thinking that I’m making a HUGE deal out of nothing. The fact is, nobody thinks twice about spelling when they read something that has no errors. Nobody says, “Wow! There wasn’t one spelling mistake in that!” But they do notice when there is a mistake. The bottom line here is that everybody makes typos. All the time. All I’m saying is take the time to CHECK YOUR WORK. It shows that you care about how you come across to people. It doesn’t take that long and it can keep you from being thought of as less than you actually are.SPELLING. ALWAYS. COUNTS.Theory #16God vs/ The Big BangIf this were titled, God vs. Religion, I could have written pages and pages and kept adding new material as I read or learned it. But for the sake of brevity, I chose this one particular comparison.Is it as the religious community believes, that God always was and always will be? Or is it as the scientific community believes that in the beginning, there was nothing, a void; then the Big Bang occurred, and the Universe began. People have been debating this for a long time; Theologians and Physicists, priests and laypeople, church ladies, and science geeks. One of the problems is that in a lot of arguments and discussions, the two parties believe that one side has to be right and the other has to be wrong.One of my favorite Albert Einstein quotes is, “Science without religion is lame; religion without science is blind.”Science and religion are NOT mutually exclusive. Both can exist simultaneously. In the case of God vs. the Big Bang, my take is fairly simple:God created the Big Bang.
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