35 Burst results for "12 Year"

Chloe Cole: Speaking Against Gender-Transition Treatment for Minors

The Dan Bongino Show

01:13 min | 2 d ago

Chloe Cole: Speaking Against Gender-Transition Treatment for Minors

"Deforming them and changing them to such a degree where they have medical problems I mean I interviewed Chloe Cole who is so brave who's out there fighting she's only 18 years old she doesn't need to be in the fight in this degree she doesn't need to be attacked in the way that she does for telling the truth she was 12 when she thought a she man was she was just looking for self -acceptance she was just looking she was going through a tough time in life as we do at 12 years figure out who you are she went on puberty blockers by 13 double mastectomy at 15 regretted a year later the same people who encouraged her to do all that abandon her when she wanted to detransition when she realized that she had made a mistake listen to what she told me, play cut for her they call it life -saving care but it's really life -threatening if anything and it's absolutely not care i mean they say that things like puberty blockers and cross -sex hormones are reversible but none of the treatments I've i've been been on which i've had i've had my puberty blocks i've been on testosterone and i underwent double mastectomy none of them were safe and absolutely none of them were reversible i'll i'll never be able to get that loss growth or my breast back ever and on top of that

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Oath Keeper who stormed Capitol gets more than 8 years in prison in latest Jan. 6 sentencing

AP News Radio

00:59 sec | Last week

Oath Keeper who stormed Capitol gets more than 8 years in prison in latest Jan. 6 sentencing

"Another oath keeper who stormed the capitol has been sentenced. Jessica Watkins, of Woodstock, Ohio, received an 8 and a half year sentence on a conviction of obstruction and conspiracy to impede Congress, the transgender army veteran was one of the oath keepers who stormed the U.S. capitol in a military style stacked formation on January 6th, communicating with other helmet clad members over a channel called stop the steel J 6 on the walkie talkie app zello. Watkins tearfully apologized for her actions and condemned the violence by rioters, calling herself just another idiot running around the capitol, the sentence comes a day after oath keepers founder Stewart Rhodes received an 18 year sentence in Florida chapter leader Kelly mag was sentenced to 12 years for seditious conspiracy. U.S. district judge Amit Mehta said that while Watkins was not a top leader, she was more than just a foot soldier, telling her that your role that day was more aggressive, and at least three others charged in the riot wouldn't have been there if she hadn't recruited them. Just over 500 January 6th defendants have been sentenced with more than half receiving prison time. Jennifer King, Washington

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Ubuntu Podcast

00:54 sec | 2 weeks ago

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"To claim anything that Apple make on limits is a first class citizen at all right. Yes, okay. Well, that's fair. So yeah, the motivations for going through this process were we moved to all three of us have got iPhone now for nearly two years and we have the iCloud family planned to do phone backups and all of that stuff. And it hadn't really landed with me that in amongst that collection of services you get Apple music subscription. So as we've mentioned in prior conversations, the cost of living is going up in the UK, so we've been scrutinizing where we're spending money, and it occurred to me, we're paying for a Spotify service and an Apple music service and we're not using both of them. So one of them should probably get ejected. Now, the long and short of it is, it's Spotify that's going after some 12 years of being a customer. And

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Arab governments vote for Syria's return to the Arab League

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | Last month

Arab governments vote for Syria's return to the Arab League

"Arab government representatives in Cairo have voted to return Syria to the Arab League after a 12 year suspension. Syria's membership in the Arab League was suspended 12 years ago early on in the uprising turned conflict, which has killed nearly half a million people since March 2011 and displaced half of the country's pre war population of 23 million. The vote in the Egyptian capital comes days after regional top diplomats met in Jordan to discuss a road map to return Syria to the Arab fold as the conflict continues to deescalate and soon before Saudi Arabia hosts the upcoming Arab League summit on May 19. I'm Charles De Ledesma

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Left Labels 12-Year-Old 'Unsafe'

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:08 min | Last month

Left Labels 12-Year-Old 'Unsafe'

"Probably have heard about the 12 year old in middleborough. That's where is that at middleborough PS, yeah. So he was sent home from school and told that he's making people feel unsafe. This is the word of the left, unsafe. If they disagree with you, they're unsafe. If we disagree with them, we're never unsafe, we're bigoted. That's that is the rule of The New York Times. I wonder if in The New York Times in the last 20 years there was one reference one. That's a lot of writing 20 years. 365 papers a year. And I wonder if there has been one reference to anybody on the right feeling unsafe. Notice it is a term that to the best of my knowledge is exclusive to the left. They feel unsafe, which means disagree.

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Kevin Costner and wife of nearly 19 years begin divorce

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | Last month

Kevin Costner and wife of nearly 19 years begin divorce

"Actor Kevin Costner and his wife of nearly 19 years are divorcing, and marches are a letter with the latest. Costner publicist Arnold Robinson says in a statement that Costner and his wife model and handbag designer Christine baumgartner are participating in a dissolution of marriage. Robinson cites the reasons as circumstances beyond Costner's control, the couple married at Costner's Colorado ranch in 2004. They have two teenage sons and a 12 year old daughter together, Costner also has four adult children from previous relationships.

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Are You Ready for the Heartbreak of Pet Ownership?

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:06 min | Last month

Are You Ready for the Heartbreak of Pet Ownership?

"I was going to ask you and I haven't asked Dennis this at all. It's very, of course, Dennis and Julie for us to have spontaneous responses. Well, actually, I know that you're not as sad as your wife, because Sue really loves animals. But are you sad were you crying? Are you okay? Yeah, I'm okay. But I acknowledge I don't fake it neither direction. I acknowledge his absence is felt by me. And it is. It's a sad absence in my mind. I fully acknowledge it. When a dog is with you 12 years every day, how could it not be part of your life? Of course. But the whole thing is fascinating. My biggest uptake. And I'm going to be on my fireside chat. The day you get yourself a pet, you set yourself up for sadness.

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Bride Magazine Puts Hairy Man In Dress On Latest Cover

The Trish Regan Show

01:55 min | Last month

Bride Magazine Puts Hairy Man In Dress On Latest Cover

"If you're appalled by some of these Victoria's secrets, images, you ain't seen nothing yet. Take a peek at this. Okay, so this is brides today magazine in India. This is their Instagram account and apparently this is their new digital cover, and they're celebrating transgenderism. And if you're listening to this on the podcast, I'm just going to describe it. It is a very, very hairy man. Lots of arm hair, lots of poly back hair. Lots of hair, just everywhere. I mean, lots of hair. Facial hair, the whole bit. And he's wearing lots of jewelry as well in a fancy Sari. And a lot of makeup. And this is how they're celebrating transgenderism. So once again, putting people on a pedestal. Now, I got nothing against, you know, you do, you do you and I'll do me, okay? You want to do that fine. But when you start shoving it down people's throat over and over and over again in society and celebrating in a way that I think leaves a lot of young kids really confused, then we're talking a whole different thing. You heard my interview the other day with Chloe Cole, the young girl who at 12 years old was like, I don't really like this old girl thing because she's going through all the things that girls go through at 12, 13, 14, 15 by 15. They had operated on her and done a double mastectomy, and she realized, you know what, that wasn't going to solve any of her problems. That she actually did want to be a woman. And now she can't even get them to pay for reconstructive surgery. They're of no help. She wants to transition fine. The medical community do anything to help her detransition whole other story. So I think that this sort of push, which is designed to make us all more accepting, it may come from some good intention somewhere I actually don't think it does. I think it's extremely political. But let's just assume that they're trying to do this so that we're all a little bit more open minded. Okay, fine, but you're taking it to a whole other level.

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'Dancing With the Stars' judge Len Goodman dies at 78

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | Last month

'Dancing With the Stars' judge Len Goodman dies at 78

"Dancing with the Stars judge Len Goodman has died after battling bone cancer, according to his agent, Goodman was 78. I'm Archie's are a letter with a look at his life. I don't know what's going on. Was that an earthquake or did you just rock this place? Len Goodman was famous for delivering pithy observations as head judge on ABC's Dancing with the Stars. Goodman had been a competitive dancer and British champion before starting a dance school and eventually judging competitions. He was head judge on the British show strictly come dancing for 12 years. Goodman said in a 2014 AP interview, the producer of that show stood up for him when ABC wanted to do its own version, but thought Goodman was too old. And he was wise and I don't know what she said. But eventually they agreed

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Democrat Rep. Claims Girls Will Cut Off Breasts Without Surgery

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:48 min | Last month

Democrat Rep. Claims Girls Will Cut Off Breasts Without Surgery

"98, Democrat Florida representative Anna V eskamani. Claims girls will be caught off their own breasts if they can't get sex change surgeries. The same sort of alarmism is exactly what they used for abortion for years. And it's the same group. If you believe that you should be able to terminate a being in the womb, why shouldn't you be able to cut off a 12 year old's breast? Play cut 98. Understand the concerns about any type of clinical or surgical procedure and surgery is very, very rare for those under the age of 18. When it does happen, these are children who are going to cut off their own breasts if we don't help them. They are wrapping bands around their chest so tight that they can't breathe. And so please try to put yourself into the shoes those impacted ignore the moral panic that has been manufactured many times by right-wing media and integrated into political campaigns do you know that we're the outlier that in western and northern northern European countries, they are banning gender affirming surgeries, they probably don't tell you that in your local news cycle, New York Post even progressive Europe won't go as far as America and child transgender treatments. What do Europeans know that American medical elites don't know doctor Stanley Goldfarb writes? America is doubling down on invasive and irreversible medical interventions. For minors, at steadily younger ages. Well, according to the New York Post, growing numbers of European countries are saying that we are no longer going to allow medical mutilation of children. A review of 11 of the most progressive western and northern European countries show that almost entirely restrict cross sex hormones until age 16, and most until age 18.

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Larry Elder Announces 2024 White House Bid

Dennis Prager Podcasts

02:13 min | Last month

Larry Elder Announces 2024 White House Bid

"It is April of the year before the election. And there is something there's a part of human nature that involves obsessing about the now. Obsessing about this week today this month. Look at this poll number that happened yesterday, surely that'll never change. When the only thing that's guaranteed in life is change. Now, does that mean that there's enough room, enough latitude for desantis to catch Trump? I don't know. That's a formidable lead that Trump has right now. It's the kind of lead that tends not to vanish, but are there so many moving parts in so many variables, and then one that's interesting right here in the Salem family did everybody catch Larry elder, announcing for president last night on Tucker Carlson's show. I did. Larry is a longtime friend of mine. Obviously, was a colleague of mine. I've been in the Salem barn here for about 12 years. And about ten years, excuse me. And Larry, of course, is just legendary in the talk show world. And ram this magnificent campaign for governor of California. Now it's California, so Larry was not going to win. Dare I say. But it was so noble and so great an attracted so many people and did so much better than a lot of people thought and so much better than a whole lot of other Republicans could have done. And it's because Larry is a fighter. And the Republican Party, the Trump Republican Party, requires fighters, absolutely requires them. This is why I wonder why in the world Mike Pence is even thinking of running in God bless Mike Pence. A good man. Vice president Pence is a wonderful American, a strong Christian, a good conservative on so many things. We can talk about whether he was up to the task on January 6th, so we can do that if you want to do that for the 500th time. But I got nothing against Mike Pence, but there is precisely zero constituencies, a massive constituency, a mav, a mass broad desire to have Mike Pence be president of the United States. And I

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How Textbooks Are Already Rewriting the Trump Era With Greg Price

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:01 min | Last month

How Textbooks Are Already Rewriting the Trump Era With Greg Price

"Price joins us big name on Twitter and he is also the communications director for the state freedom caucus network. Greg, welcome to the program. Thanks for having me on Charlie good to be here. Greg, tell us about the story you broke about a push. I was in a push guy and I got a 5 on the exam that was what 11, 12 years ago, a push is advanced placement, U.S. history, tell us about what you found in our textbooks of the these are the top students, by the way. These are the top performing students that is what AP exams are supposed to be. Tell us about it. Yeah, so I went through 5 AP U.S. history textbooks on the college boards official list of them. There's about 20, not all of them cover all the way through the Trump presidency, but a few are starting to. And I went through 5 of them that do that. And I found that they contain, you know, just things that are straight up lies about Donald Trump as well as clear bias on behalf of the authors, all of whom are college history professors. And so to give you a few examples in the American pageants, which is the most commonly used a push textbook and in these classes, it describes Donald Trump as a quote sexual predator. But if you go back to Bill Clinton, it describes him simply as dogged by scandal and doesn't even mention any of his accusers. That is clearly liberal bias. It's described Donald Trump as a sexual predator and not Bill Clinton. But then if you go to some others such as the American promise, written by 7 co authors all of whom are professors, it says in there, verbatim, Donald Trump refused to condemn Charlottesville. That is something that is factually incorrect. And there's another one that has the very fine people on both sides, folks from Charlottesville. There's one that covers through COVID and through the beginning of the Biden administration, which says that the most likely origin of COVID was a wet market, doesn't even mention the lab leak theory. It covers January 6th by saying a policeman died, which again, factually untrue

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Colorado: The Morally Weird State

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:39 min | Last month

Colorado: The Morally Weird State

"I don't know how Colorado became such a weird state. Morally weird. I don't care about weird that people wear sneakers on their heads. I'm not talking about that weird. I'm talking about morally weird. Yeah, you're 12 years old and your parents don't want you to have a hormone blocker because they know that you're a boy. Even though you say you're a girl, this didn't happen ten years ago, let alone 50, a 152 hundred, it was exceedingly exceedingly rare. Today it is more and more common because if you have any issue in your life, what you say is, oh, I'll solve it by changing sexes, as if you can change sexes. The way you can change political parties, although the truth is, people find it psychologically easier, some people to change sexes than political parties. Here in Colorado, this is what the governor said, it causes a certain degree of nausea. Here in Colorado we value individual freedoms. Really, you value individual freedoms in Colorado. Oh, there were no lockdowns. There were no mask mandates. You didn't fire people in the Colorado government who refused to get vaccinated? You believe in freedom of speech that even if you don't agree with the speech, it should be on Twitter or Facebook or YouTube. You do believe that? Really? Well, you're the only Democrat who does. Only Democrat and power. Let's put it that way.

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SIGAR Calls Out Lack of Cooperation by Biden Administration

Mark Levin

01:26 min | Last month

SIGAR Calls Out Lack of Cooperation by Biden Administration

"Special inspector general for Afghanistan is how that job for 12 years And here's what he said in his own words today cut four go A lack of cooperation by state and I'm not talking about the IG's I'm talking about the Department of State and to a lesser extent USAID is unprecedented in the nearly 12 years that I have been the cigar And I must add in the two decades that I did congressional oversight both in the Senate and the House Due to this refusal to fully cooperate a significant portion of cigars work including the two reporters the 5 reports we did for this committee have been hindered and delayed To cover up that's fine The Biden administration put out its propaganda last week It's like a ten 12 page document that could have been written by other PR people and probably was They blamed Trump They got all the headlines all the attention Knowing that this hearing is going to be the following week And this gentleman who's a career guy he's been there a long time Talks about how much money has gone to the Taliban that we can't track it And what he's saying is there's a cover up

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Chloe Cole Is in the Process of Transitioning Back to Her Born Gender

The Trish Regan Show

01:57 min | Last month

Chloe Cole Is in the Process of Transitioning Back to Her Born Gender

"Next guest, she's suing. She's suing Kaiser health because she said at the tender age of 12, she was pushed into, becoming a man, and it turned out that wasn't the right thing for her. And she thinks there were monetary reasons for doing it. She believes they intimidated her parents into doing this. And they've offered no help in the D transitioning process. Joining me right now, I'd like to welcome Chloe Cole. Walk me through what happened initially when you were 12 years old. At 12 was when I started to really experience feelings of distress having to do with my body and being female. As a kid, I was always kind of on the tomboy side. More so as I got older and especially as I hit puberty, I really just sworn in, be one with the boys. Well, it's not fun. By the way, hello. As a woman. I'll tell you. Those are probably some of the most miserable years of my life. 12, 13. I mean, not easy. And if I could have been shown a path where I didn't have to go through all that, I mean, people men don't quite get it, I don't think, but it's not fun. I mean, I meant to have their struggles, but it is. The grass is totally greener on the other side, and that's really how I thought of it. I would often hear from women and other girls my age just how awful being a girl was things like periods and female puberty. And how scary things like pregnancy and childbirth and menopause were and nobody would ever talk about how great all those things really were. They are and I have three children of my own and I would just say that is scary as it is as a young girl when you think about these changes your body is going through eventually you realize that you have the ability to create a human being, which is just a miracle, a complete miracle from God

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Why Are We Leaving Faith Out of Movies? John Zmirak and Eric Discuss

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:20 min | Last month

Why Are We Leaving Faith Out of Movies? John Zmirak and Eric Discuss

"You and I are talking about other films. You just talked about a film that really was a terrific film, Robert Duvall, made and starred in the apostle, Farrah Fawcett is in that. So this was made, I don't know, 12 years ago. But he had to fund the whole thing himself because Hollywood is so allergic to doing any kind of faith films. Here's a guy you talk about credentials, Robert Duvall in The Godfather in so many great films, he could not get he had to put up his own money to make this film the apostle. It came out a very powerful film, but they did cut out a segment where you see his conversion. And I think it would have been more powerful with it. I'm sure. When I saw the film, I wasn't sure in the second half of the film that he was taking it. If it was just an effort to find a new life, and I didn't know because they had cut out that scene. Similarly, I walked the line, the Johnny Cash movie. Oh, man. They cut out all the Christianity. It's like doing the story of John was it John Newton, the former slave trader who wrote amazing grace. Yeah. And you take Christianity out of it. And he just gets awakened to social justice somehow. Yeah. Somehow. It becomes a Johnny Cash movie, walk the line. You know, it's a good movie, but it is shocking that the whole center of his story is about how his wife, June Carter Cash, who is a Christian, helps him find Jesus, which helps him to kick drugs and alcohol. I mean, the man was a mess. And it was Jesus and only Jesus that saves him from that hell, they managed to make the film with what's his name, Jake when Joe kin Phoenix. Somehow they make the film and they leave that out and you're thinking, you've got to be kidding me. Eric little story. The sequel chariots of the gods has heard to fire. Jerry's a fire, rather. You're right. He's in a Japanese concentration camp, and he his faith keeps him going. They made a movie about it and they left the faith mostly out.

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US intelligence leak complicates summit with South Korea

AP News Radio

00:56 sec | Last month

US intelligence leak complicates summit with South Korea

"The timing couldn't be worse just weeks away from a state visit to Washington, South Korea's president is put in a delicate situation, leads U.S. intelligence documents suggest Washington's spied on South Korea even as the two nations publicly vowed to reinforce their alliance. It will be the first South Korean state visit to the U.S. in 12 years. A year in office, South Korean president June secure has focused on both string and military partnership with the U.S. in light of increasing North Korean nuclear threats. The documents purportedly contain information on private discussions between South Korean officials about a U.S. request to send artillery ammunition to Ukraine, the papers essentially show that South Korea was most likely under U.S. surveillance, despite the two nations close diplomatic relations, the leak comes as president Yun travels to the U.S. on April 26th, hoping to win a stronger U.S. security commitment, I'm Karen Chammas

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El Salvador Is Protecting Citizens and Targeting Criminals

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:11 min | Last month

El Salvador Is Protecting Citizens and Targeting Criminals

"York Times says El Salvador decimated its ruthless gangs. But at what cost? No, no, the next sentence should be huzzah, hooray, hallelujah, the streets are safe. But The New York Times has to say, but we need to find a victim in this equation. Remember, the left they are victims seekers. Need to find a victim in every equation they believe the society is usually to blame for somebody's shortcoming. Somebody rapes or loots or murders, what society that made them that way. It's from a very flawed view of human nature. We believe human beings are rather crummy and you gotta put a lot of work to create good people. It's not society's fault. The great battle is you against you and how to raise good children. So if you have a problem in El Salvador and these people repeatedly terrorizing everyday citizens, then maybe we should go after them and not act as if they are victims because they are gang bangers that are shooting up soccer fields. It's an incredible article in The New York Times. El Salvador decimates its ruthless gangs. But at what cost? The whole article is a series of stories about how much life has changed in the country over the last year. Now, that's not something we talk a lot about. El Salvador is not exactly a lead nation. We do get a fair amount of illegal border jumpers from El Salvador, which is probably where we mentioned it the most. But now it says in the article that children are finally playing on soccer fields that used to be exclusively gang turf. Sounds like Chicago. Residents are able to park their cars without paying $10 a month to the gangs, which by the way is a lot, and El Salvador. People can let their children play in public parks out worrying that they'll be hit by stray bullets. Here's one quote from Juan Hernandez. He had not set foot on a soccer field, just blocked from his house in ten years, quote it was turf. Meaning it was gang territory. You'd get hit by bullets left and right. Now he's using the field to teach his 12 year old son to play. He tells me I want to learn how I tell him let's go.

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"12 year" Discussed on Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News

Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News

03:37 min | 4 months ago

"12 year" Discussed on Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News

"See the crypto market cap barely holding on to that $1 trillion milestone. What about 69 billion in volume in the past 24 hours with the current Bitcoin dominance at 41.4% with the ether dominance at 18.6% and checking out the top 100 crypto gainers in the past 24 hours. We got Mina, lead in the pack up about 5% trading at 90 cents, followed by hadera of 7% trading at 7.7 cents followed by rocket pool, up 8% trading above, 48 bucks below that. We have next, though, and loop ring and checking out the top 100 crypto gainers for the past week. Finally, the bulk of the alts back in the red and correct thing with a handful in the green, including AGI X, up 92%, GRT, up 64%, and hex, a 42%, and checking out the crypto greed and fear index. We're currently rated a neutral 48 yesterday was a 55 and last week a 60 and greed and last month, a 26 in fear. How many of you again sees the moment and took advantage of the current dip? Let me know in the comments below. Now let's dive into today's Bitcoin. Technical analysis and check out some of the charts, Bitcoin fell to bearish target zones February 10th as the bulls failed to hold the important support above 22 gs, which you can see here in the Bitcoin one day candle chart, data from coin telegraph markets point trading view should Bitcoin dropping to 21 6 on this stamp and Bitcoin reached badly the regulatory fears from the U.S., but had already faced the days of their assessment with traders expecting a recess of 21,000 or even lower. Now quoting crypto analyst Mikhail Ben day pop. Bear market back or are we just having a slight correction, which camp are you in? What are your thoughts? Let me know below. Somewhere busy with short positions is the Bitcoin price action conform to expectations. With popular trader crypto Tony, I'm 21 for as a potential bounce zone should lossless continue to materialize, quitting him here. Profit coming in nice on the short and my next target is the support cluster at 21.4 if we see a REIT's House of 22 three, then this could be your chance to get in upon a failed REIT test. Now those remaining in long positions thus felt intense pain overnight, according to data from data resource, coin glass, lawn

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"12 year" Discussed on The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden

The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden

05:44 min | 1 year ago

"12 year" Discussed on The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden

"You really did. He always wanted to do that. Like a true New York water bottle incoming. Yeah. Jimmy is over. Too soon. Wait, yeah, you can see it, but Jimmy can't say it. Too soon for me to say it. I like where this is trending for the Celtics. After tonight and again, we know what the warriors are capable of. We know how quickly they can turn a game around just like that. And they did it tonight. I mean, that third quarter. So let's just have a great response. It's going to come down to, I think, again, you know, can rob can rob recover in this one day here that's one less day to recover, so I'm not sure if you're going to get an effective rob. Game four is always the most important game in the series. It's going to basically dictate, you know how the rest of this series goes. The cell doesn't pull it off, they have a commanding three one lead, if not, new life for the warriors is they head back to California. So just a massive Friday night game. It's going to be electric at the TD garden. I'm sure. I'm excited for it. I'm not going to call it one way or the other. I don't think anyone really knows for sure. But gun to head, I'm obviously going to stick with the Celtics. They've been the team that I've been riding with this whole way through. I like the fight with this team. Now, the difference is now they're coming off a win. They got to put the foot on the neck of this warriors team. Sherrod thinks draymond's going to come back strong. I say he won't. I think he's, I think he's toast. I think the Celtics have figured out a way to neutralize him. And I'm not really concerned about him. I'm only concerned about clay getting on a hot streak and if Steph can clay can do their thing, then we're talking about a different series here. Yeah. I like the adjustment. I like the single big. I like what he made tonight with the exception of kind of all of that drop coverage in the third, which I think was a Celtic, it's just not executing rather than email saying play bad defense on the threes and give them, you know, wide open looks. That makes you feel better about it. But I also don't know what you do because they sometimes sometimes in general sometimes you send them to the perimeter. That's the alternative, right? Yep. And so I get it. I understand what they're doing there. They don't want to get beat. But it's a pick your poison scenario. So we'll see, but that was probably the only thing that was slightly off again. Bobby, they didn't quite go with that small starting lineup, but they almost did by subbing out robbed. How about the quick rotation? Three minutes into both halves and then they basically only played they got more out of rob aid. Horford and rob were like 26, 25 minutes. That's manageable for your bigs there, rob being injured and now being old..

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"12 year" Discussed on The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden

The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden

02:50 min | 1 year ago

"12 year" Discussed on The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden

"Better line where the game starts. I just want to say, yeah, go for it. What do you got? I'm going to cut you right off, Jimmy. Sure you are. Tatum is almost in this kitchen nothing. But almost two triple doubles that he had 9 assists. A money at 12, huh? You cut me off to say fake. Fake triple double. Yeah, I mean, they got four. He had 6 rebounds, Nick. I mean, what's cool with you? It's on the higher side of 50%. It's almost 6 days. I mean, that's a massive reach. 60% of the way. Rob Williams. Now remember, I predicted three triple doubles. From Tatum. You just missed. Yeah, oh yeah, that was right. That was my bold prediction tonight was close. Have you guys talked about Jalen or do I have to? No, I made a point to talk about Jalen because I didn't think that you guys. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I would. We can take them apart out. We talked about Jalen's. I like this. I like this whole game. I thought, yeah, he was engaged. He was an attack mode. I just talked about how they were attacking the fourth quarter. He was one of those guys. Obviously, you can't talk about Jane without talking about the first quarter. That's kind of what we were focusing on. I mean, I think he attributed 24 of the Celtics points in the first quarter, whether it was pointer assist. Just a way that he starts games and kind of gets them going. I don't have anything to compare it to. I've never seen something like that, it's so consistent. It's not like you almost expect it. I don't know if the rest of the team does too. What I wish is that they would or the teammates would keep him involved a little bit. Remember that he's alive, yeah. Right. That's the issue I have is. I'm not even blaming him. I feel like they're like, all right, you know, you did your thing, now give me a chance or sort of thing. Yeah. So obviously credit Jalen again for what I thought they missed him a few times. I thought they could have involved him a little bit more. I thought there was a couple of times in the fourth where Tatum was looking and on a switch curry ended up over on Brown a couple of times. He didn't give it to him. We probably could have and he could have gone to work, but they're always the fear with Brown also is you're starting to put the ball in his hands late in the game when you are worried a little bit about turnovers. So I wonder if that's a concern where it doesn't matter. He played a clean game. He played a smart game, obviously someone just put up here. Is that you, Jimmy, the block on clay? I put that up here. I mean, everybody is just a brown game. I mean, Marcus has to clean up some of the turnovers. He played pretty dumb for a while, but then he turned it up late. I was nervous. I actually, I didn't like two things I didn't like. I mean, missed layups are miss layups. You always want to get rid of those..

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"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

Another Mother Runner

02:58 min | 1 year ago

"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

"Yeah, 100% her race report in case you want to see it. Was in the train like a mother newsletter that went out about a week ago on a Saturday. It's probably still in your inbox somewhere, so maybe you look for it. Yeah, so I mean, who knows whether we'll still be going strong 12 years from now, but we are so grateful for everyone who has been with us from the beginning or from 5, 7, 8 years ago, and all you knew, people who've jumped on the AMR train and just really we wouldn't be here without you and we wouldn't feel as our cups would not be as overflowing if it wasn't for you all. 100% and he said it very well. Yeah, and we wishing you all many, many happy miles as we continue down into our 12th year and beyond. So let's keep it up. Let's keep up the laughter, the forward motion and all the connection. Yeah, yeah. And another person who's been with us a long time is Alex ward, our podcast today. How many years have you been with us, Alex, do you know? Gosh, I want to say 20 13, 2014. Something, yeah, because I remember it wasn't. I think the first episode you were a producer for was the one with le Jean Lawson about sports bras and breasts, and so we made you. How is the one that are all producer Jonah? Taught me how to look like walk me through doing the show. That was the transition. That's when I was the first one I sat in on. And then the first one I produced all the way, I remember it was sage roundtree teaches yoga wisely was the episode, I believe. Nice. Nice, nice. Yeah. And I could just see Jonah turn to. Yeah, they talk about boobs and other stuff like that a lot. Yeah, this is all standard stuff. Yeah. Alex, we're gonna put you on the line here. You've got a race coming up, and we're gonna do a podcast or two about it, correct? That's true. I'm running the cascade lakes relay race in August. So my training should start pretty soon, I think. So stay tuned for that. Yes, yes. So I haven't run since 2010. Oh, get out. You know what I mean? That's the last time I ran a race. Yeah. Oh my gosh, it's so funny that I thought you were mocking us for 2010. That's amazing that the numbers line up. Wow. How can you have listened to our content, all these years and not just been like, that's it, I'm going out there. It's all you guys talk about is like things leaking and having to change pants and peeing in weird places. No thanks. Oh my goodness. And you're busy with you or a man with more hobbies than anyone I know. So all right, our podcast today was produced in Portland, Oregon, by none other than Alex ward from sounds like pictures. Many happy.

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"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

Another Mother Runner

04:43 min | 1 year ago

"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

"Including one with Gabe gruenwald, the October before her death from cancer, the following year we had Kerry tollefson, who is a local runner and just sparkles so brightly, just a ton of fun and we are looking forward to doing that again this year. So put that on your calendars. 100%. One of my memories from Hilton head, this past year, our retreat, Wendy, came. We started bonding at the airport. Charlottesville. Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina, where we flew over to Hilton head. And so we were chatting and she came. We have office hours, like little appointments. You can come and talk to one of us, or one of the coaches that's there. And she came and talked to me and she was like, do you think I could do a marathon? And I was like, oh my gosh, I mean, those kind of questions, I'm just like, can I just, yes, yes. I mean, how can I convince you that of course you can do an marathon? And it's so fun to have them when we talk a lot about these memories and old people, but then are not old people, but people have been with us for a long time. And then you come across some of the Wendy, who's pretty fresh, right? She's fresh, but she's also her job as a mail carrier. So she walks 9 to ten miles a day. I'm like, can you do a marathon? Um, yeah, probably tomorrow you could do better. If you wanted to. But why makes me think of this is I told her about twin cities and how, you know, like you said, it's one long weekend hug. It's a great beginner's course. It's beautiful. It's amazing. Yeah, so yeah, so hopefully we'll see you there Wendy, if not, you're still on the hook for that marathon. Yeah. So yes, and we are hoping to bring back this program that larinda is the next voice memo comes from that we are going to be doing hopefully the race like a mother for twin cities. And so it really helps carry people like Wendy and all the other Wendy's out there. From the start of training all the way to that fabulous finish line at the top of that long climb and then at the state capitol. Is that the state capital? It's a state capital. Hill on summit, isn't it? Yeah, so it is, it is. And I was also thinking there's the cathedral then in between that, but that is then the ultimately ends at the state capitol. So here is larinda. This is lorinda from Eden Prairie, Minnesota, and one of my favorite AMR memories is the race like a mother program twin cities in 2019. About 12 weeks before the twin cities marathon, we got together with Katie indemnity and had a launch party where we did some foam rolling and had a brunch and went and did a shakeout run and it was a blast. Got to meet all the Minnesota banners doing this program and then we trained together met up about.

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"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

Another Mother Runner

03:32 min | 1 year ago

"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

"If I have to pick just one memory, it would be the virtual relay event for love to run your width two. I had never done a relay event before, let alone a virtual one. It was great fun to connect with other runners, have a theme and cheer each other on, even though I am in Canada, and my teammates were spread across the U.S.. Happy anniversary AMR, and here's to many more. Hi, y'all. This is Jenna in Arlington, Virginia. I have loved AMR for years, but it wasn't until summer of 2020 when AMR became my BRF. Love the run you're with two, got me back into running after an inactive pregnancy and series of miscarriages. This community of women helped me find myself again. It wasn't just a new mom. I was an AMR runner. Running is the only thing I do just for me in AMR has given me a gift of community and understanding of women with similar goals and struggles. I'm so grateful for the many times AMR and many happy miles members have built up my confidence and reminded me of the joy of movement. Thanks for the humanity, humor and coaching, serendipity, and thanks for getting me across the finish line at my first marathon. You're the best. Happy anniversary. Yeah, so our training plans, we have a bunch of them, and again, like I said, we love the coaches. We love the athletes in there. We love the race reports. I gotta say, like, there's something so fun. I mean, and I'm not, you know, obviously not running anymore, but going in, especially in the fall, you know? In October and the Facebook pages get filled up with half marathon, marathon, ten K race reports, and you, I mean, I think that's maybe 70% of the reason why we like to run is to talk about it with people who love to talk about it with us, right?.

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"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

Another Mother Runner

05:03 min | 1 year ago

"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

"I'll have to figure out which episode it is. I don't know. Yeah. It wasn't the whole, it wasn't the whole episode. It wasn't, you know. Oh no, that was not three 50. Molly's gigantic vulva. It was not. It was not. I'm hoping that maybe a listener will remember and could write our Facebook page or tweet at me or something like that. Awesome. Awesome. Yeah. Well, in another aspect of AMR is of course our training programs and the train like a mother club. And this started in, I believe, 2014. When we partnered with Strava. And their motto for 2015 was prove it, right? That's what that was like. That was going to be their hashtag prove it. And we wanted to do something fun with them. So I'm like, let's have a prove it challenge. And so prove that you can run a half marathon or a ten K or you're a runner, whatever. And it was so fun. And I mean, I still have my original, so the shirts that we made for it were proved it, which I love. I just love that. That affirmation, I guess. And that was so had such engagement and it was really fun and actually, again, a lot of the stuff that we do comes from suggestions from you guys. And someone who did the prove a challenge, Rebecca, who was our original webmaster, wrote to us and said, you know, I think you guys should put this behind an account of paywall, whatever. I don't know what the word was. You know, and have a separate section for training programs. And that's how it started. It wasn't like, oh, we want to start, you know, doing these programs. It was more like kind of like everything around you. That's amazing that they would started because of something a partner was doing, and then somebody suggested it. Yeah. That's how I remember it pretty well..

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"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

Another Mother Runner

04:43 min | 1 year ago

"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

"So in 2015, we held our first multi day run and refresh retreat. As you said, it was in Little Rock Arkansas. And I did the count and I hope it's right. We've hosted 8 domestic retreats since then, and I want an asterisk there because for two years, we didn't do well, we got one in in 2020, but then none in 2021. So we have about 50 to 80 women at each of those. They are just really amazing life-changing life affirming is what I always feel at those events. And then our retreats are often built around a race, so here is a message from multi retreat attendees, Stephanie, and then Leah. This is Stephanie from methuen, Massachusetts, and one of my favorite AMR memories was attending my first retreat in 2019 in Eau Claire. Never in a million years did I think this introvert would fly to meet a group of other women who she only knew virtually. Best decision I ever made. One of the absolute highlights of the weekend was running the relay and our team accidentally breaking the PR bell. Hi, this is Leah from Wisconsin. And one of my favorite AMR memories is the retreat on Hilton Head Island this last February. I connected in real life with so many women who had helped me get through the pandemic virtually, and getting to run with my virtual and now real life bestie April and cheering on all the women during that race. I felt like it was the first thing I have done for myself and two years. Since that day, race, retreat, I am a happier person as I now know how to take better care of myself and what my self care is. So to my forgotten about that, accidentally breaking the PR Bill. Well, we have the video on it. I don't know if it's on our Instagram. I think it is a long time ago..

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"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

Another Mother Runner

04:10 min | 1 year ago

"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

"Once I finish my workout, the watch in the app are super easy to use incompatible. Bluetooth connects the two and the workout data seamlessly uploads to the app where it's easy to scroll and analyze, even for me..

"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

Another Mother Runner

03:39 min | 1 year ago

"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

"I got to experience firsthand the realness, the kindest and the support that this community is built on. My favorite AMR memory. Ever. I remember that so well Cynthia and everyone else is listening. So that was the race in Maryland. Where was it Sarah and Annapolis, right? Yes. Yes. Right near the naval base. It was a beautiful race. And I at that time, I was not trained for a half marathon. I was running a lot, but I remember I'd run like 7 or 8 miles and Cynthia, if you've ever met her, she has a very persuasive way about her. And I had to make a video, right? So I'm like, all right, as long as you're cool with me making a video. So that was not my best video because with a little jostle along the way. But it was very, very fun. And honestly, one of my top ten memories for sure, just because I loved that I was able to come in and run with her and we have, I mean, I'll remember it 20 years from now. I will remember, though, that she wanted to go under two 30 and she had run like she said a little bit half marathon a couple of weeks prior, and it was like two 32. And I was like, well, okay, we can get you under two 30. If I knew how to do it, which is that I do know how to do it, I shouldn't say that. But they had pacers, right? And the two 30 pacer, all of her people fell off. She wasn't pacing anyone. And as a result, she didn't she didn't stick to her two 30 time. And so we were behind. We were near her, but in fact, I don't remember what our time was, but we were not under two 30. So that's on both of us, right? But that was a little, if you're going to just a little hint of pacers. I mean, if you're going to drop off, that's fine, but then maybe like stash your sign or something, right? Exactly. Exactly. I mean, that's your whole thing. You're carrying a number on a stick that's supposedly says, when you're gonna get there. Yeah. Wow. Wow. I didn't know that piece. We're still learning things about past experiences of each other. It's very important things. All right, well, this next personal contact happened at my house, not at an expo. I suspect I'll get a little teary eyed listening to the voice memo and this mother runner Kristen is now one of our brand ambassadors who we call ambassadors. Hi, this is Kristen from Blaine, Minnesota..

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"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

Another Mother Runner

05:20 min | 1 year ago

"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

"And so Sarah, we were like the fairy godmother. I guess maybe the term that you came up with was very run mothers. Maybe so that we're all about our getting our bippity bop boo on. We were the world's tallest tinker bells. Way before frozen was cool. And everyone was doing it. Precisely. Right when it came out because I think it came out at the beginning or the top of the year, right? And so we were right that February. We were on it. Oh, we're on it. We were on it. Oh my gosh. It's just so funny also because we would kind of try to incorporate some of our merch. Some of our shirts and tops into it. So like for tinkerbell, we had, I think the original, I run things. Is that right? Shirt that was. But it was kind of a really awful yellow if I remember. It was this bright, bright, safety, yellow. I was a safety. That's right. Yeah. And so they could kind of skew if you kind of squint a little bit of a light green. And so we cut off the arms of that. Then like I said, had the sparkle athletic skirt and put some I made green pom poms for so we put on our shoes. Oh my gosh. Oh my goodness. It's the only time I've ever traveled to a race expo with a hot glue gun in my suitcase. So I think that's probably that time is coming gone. And I will say, you know, I was talking to April about getting a picture for this because the voice memos that you hear are also on our website if you want to go back and read them or comment or something. And so we put the pictures of everybody who was who sent one in and in April sent me like three different pictures and I picked the one of a selfie of her, even though she'd run this race with one of her friends because they took pictures at like three 30 in the morning and I'm like, oh, they all just turn out so bad. Because it's dark, right? It's dark. You've got those klieg lights on you, you know? It's like no one looks good. So here's another Disney encounter as well from our friend Hillary. Hi, this is Hilary from Tampa, Florida. And one of my favorite AMR memories is the time that I met Sarah Andy at the AMR booth at the princess half expo. In Disney World, after using the train like a mother book to train for the inaugural princess ten K in 2014. I told them how much the book had helped me and how I was trying to get a handle on my health and I absolutely started crying while talking to them. I was just overwhelmed by the experience and by their kindness. The AMR podcast was my best running friend on my long runs during half marathon training every year since then. 8 years later and I'm still so happy to be part of the AMR community. All right, okay, so those run Disney races very instrumental in catapulting us up a couple levels. I mean, we still meet there were women at our retreat other than April, our most recent retreat who mentioned that they found out about another mother runner at a Disney race. So but then the other race is the Zuma women's race series and we owe a big debt of gratitude to brave blackley who founded that race series. And so then she brought us as you well, remember, Demi, she brought us to every zoom erase where we would sell merch. We would write post event blog posts for them and then you did it would make the best race Montage videos and so I would stay back at.

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"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

Another Mother Runner

04:22 min | 1 year ago

"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

"I mean, I remember, well, what was the one? Was it the one that Michelle was talking about where we went like 40 minutes in the wrong direction in the middle of rush hour traffic? I'm not sure what to do. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. All right, probably navigating on my BlackBerry on that one. No. That was me. That was me. But that was after I thought that was in Concord, remember there was an anti war protest where people walked around a statue and it was these older people and I walked and I just cried and cried and cried. That was a sign that you had never seen before. That was very funny. I mean, fun. It was fun. It was fun. I couldn't help myself. You were so rude. And you were like, and you're like really wildly patterned skirt sports skirt, you know? And like walking at this very solemn pace, you know, I was just very, it was quite a scene quite a scene. Okay, so you're saying maybe the parties don't stand out as well. Well, I mean, I remember a lot. I remember the one in Atlanta. I like that one a lot. I remember the one. Minnesota. That was very fun. I remember one of the theater, was that in Texas? It was, it was. It was at kind of a condo complex doesn't make it sound fancy as it was. But then they had kind of a community space. And they had, yeah, and so to have those theater seats that were on angle. It's like, oh yeah, there's not bad seat in the House. No, I remember the one in San Francisco. What was that running store? Yes. Oh, down. Sports basement. Yes. And remember that kind of thing. I don't know that I had a favorite. I loved going to all of them. I mean, it was really, really fun. And it was fun in a different way to go and celebrate tales from another mother runner. You had broken your ankle, which was not fun. But it was really, we put you on a bobblehead. And carries you around and so that was fun to have your picture taken with people. Yes, yes. Well, I guess your favorite. Yeah, I got to say my favorite now. It rises to the surface now. Would have to be a party we had at a good friend of mine from college at her house in new canon, Connecticut because my mother was at that party, and my mother passed away at the end of December. So for her to get to see me in action and because you know, I would tell my elderly, they were quite elderly at the time. Parents about this thing, and you know, they met you and that they don't really know what the Internet is. And they're like, you do. What? And I just remember my dad would always be my dad worked for IBM. And so whenever we would get a new partner that he would know a marketing partner that he would know the name of, I was sure to tell him, so when we partner with Chrysler, I was like, dad, dad, are we partnered with Chrysler? And so I'm so proud of you. Oh, now you're legit. Yeah. So all right, well this next voice memo comes from April. And she's talking about race expos, which is something we have attended a lot of, and it's still such a big piece of our in person interaction..

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"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

Another Mother Runner

05:03 min | 1 year ago

"12 year" Discussed on Another Mother Runner

"The ultra special Demi McDowell. Hello. Oh, ultra special. I thought I was gonna get the OG. I just like that. It makes me feel cool for a nanosecond. And then you're back to reality. And then I'm back to my minivan dance go clogs. That was like when we wrote run like a mother. Mom jeans, but mom jeans are cool now, so I don't know. Anyway, I'm back to my almost 50 year old self. Let's just put it that way. All right, well, because this episode is you and me, not just you and me, it is you and me. And so we're not going to have the usual intro chit chat because this is very exciting. Milestone for us. March is our anniversary month. It is 12 years ago. Was the birth of another mother runner. So our big celebration to quote unquote big will be the first weekend in June at the run show in Chicago. I am going to be leading a 12 K run along the river or the lakefront. You're going to be doing a 6 K walk. Yeah? Yes. Yes. And to the .01 of a mile, right? We're going to have it mapped out like that and no one's going to go a step further. I'm just kidding. It's going to be loose and fun. Just like AMR is, right? And we are also going to have a podcast recording party. That's going to be Saturday June 4th, starting at three 30 at the run show and we have a link for getting free tickets to that. It's the equivalent of a race expo, but there's no race. It can stay on your feet all day long if you want. Shop to your heart's content. And come listen to us at the podcast. Yeah, for sure. So that link is going to be in our show notes, right, Sarah. Yes, it will be..

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"12 year" Discussed on The Bible Recap

The Bible Recap

08:17 min | 1 year ago

"12 year" Discussed on The Bible Recap

"Sees a vision. That has some familiar components. It's shiny metal looking man dressed in linen and gold. Lots of commentators. Think this is the angel. Gabriel again the angel. Slash messenger of god peels back the curtain to let us see what's been happening behind the scenes. I the angels. Three things daniel did as he sought to hear from god he said his heart to understand he humbled himself and he positioned himself before god and god sent the angel in response to daniel's prayers. Much likely read about with gabriel. Yesterday then the angel gives us a bit of a glimpse into the spiritual realm. We don't often get those in scripture at least not this explicitly. Probably because we wouldn't be able to handle it. The angel talks about a fight. He's been having with the prince of the kingdom of persia. Remember how each nation has their own set of god's to worship those gods are often connected to demonic powers the holy angels and fallen angels who serve in those roles are often referred to as patron angels in other words. The angel daniel is talking to is probably not biting a literal person prince. He's probably fighting the demonic power. Who is in charge of persia but to be fair. Some people believe those demonic powers would actually in dwell the kings and leaders of those countries so it could be a both end situation not an either or situation where he's fighting the demon who is in dwelling the king. This fight lasted for three weeks. The exact amount of time daniel was in mourning. And seeking god's response it turns out the angel wasn't just fighting with one demon but lots of demons who are over persia then. Another angel the archangel michael came in as backup and they defeated them. This news is stupefying daniel. The angel touches him and strengthens him and speaks encouraging words to him starting again with oh man. Greatly loved fear not peace. Be with you. Be strong and of good courage. God's message to his faithful servants brings reminders of his love and peace. The angel says he'll fill daniel in on things which he does in the next two chapters but then he has to piece out of this dimension because he's got another fight to handle in the spiritual realm and this time. Some greek demons will be added to the mix. Fortunately michael will be there to help him again and we also find out that michael is the angel who is assigned to protect daniel and as we see in twelve one all of god's people it's a pretty big deal to have the archangel michael as your patron angel chapter. Eleven has a lot going on. So we're going to cover it in broad strokes if you were especially interested in learning more about these prophecies. I recommend digging deeper in a study. Bible or commentary for starters willing to to our favorite study bibles today shown us. But in the meantime here's a more surface level easily accessible. Recap of what happens in this chapter. The angel says persia is about to flourish until powerful. greek ruler. probably alexander. The great takes over. His rain will end when his kingdom is divided into fourths. We're barely ten lines into this chapter and we're already seeing how earthly power. Even when aided and abetted by demons is temporary and control is an illusion all kingdoms crumble. Except one there will be wars between lots of different kingdoms that were unnamed by the angel. But that are easily recognizable to modern historians looking back on these prophecies kings and kingdoms used murder manipulation and even marriage alliances to try to keep their positions of power. One king will stand in the glorious land with destruction in his hand according to verse sixteen. This is almost certainly a reference to jerusalem and the terror that anti is the fourth will bring to it. Let's pause for a second and address something you might be wondering about. Didn't god promise he would bring the remnant back to the land after seventy years and established an eternal kingdom and there will be peace forever. Yes he did. So why is he now telling us. There will be more wars. What about the peace. He promised the trajectory of god's redemption has always been a process is people still haven't repented. They still don't have new hearts. he still hasn't been his spirit in them. And the eternal messiah-king hasn't established his reign on earth. Yet god's seventy year timeline was for the return to jerusalem but the promises of peace have always been pointing us to christ and his eternal kingdom in the meantime though there will be transgression and wore but on the upside more time for people to repent in the midst of all this versus thirty two thirty three say the people who know their god shall stand firm and take action and the wise among the people shall make many understand it goes on to say that some of the wise will be persecuted but persecution isn't the end for them glory is do you know who does reach his end. The wicked king who destroys everything in his path bursts forty-five says he shall come to his end with none to help him. Chapter twelve starts out with a reminder that the archangel michael is the patron angel currently assigned to israel. It goes on to say there will be a terrible war. The worst they've ever seen. But all of god's people have been accounted for by name and they will survive it then for the first time in the hebrew bible structure explicitly addresses the afterlife up until this point we've mostly just heard death referred to as the grave with only a few hints toward life after death like in second samuel twelve. When david said he would be reunited with his son who died but here in verses two through three the angel gives us more revelation about those things. Those versus say those who sleep in the dust. I e the dead will wake to face one of two realities. Everlasting life or shame and everlasting contempt. God tells daniel that he has already appointed a specific place for him in the afterlife as the angel starts to leave to others appear and someone probably one of the other angels wants to know when everything from chapter ten through twelve will take place the main angel replies with a phrase that has typically indicated three and a half years and this is where my god shot comes from today an honestly my god shopper. The whole book according to romans one. God reveal some things to all people like that. He's the divine creator with infinite power but a lot of this book is filled with things. God only told daniel and it even includes some things. God didn't tell daniel even when he asked by cow god left him hanging in twelve eight. Not only that. But if one angel is asking another angel for info here that it seems like even some of the angels don't have most of this information there is so much about this that we don't know some of it we might have ideas about but the books of prophecy. Don't let anyone get away with feeling like genius. They really humble us. We don't know if these stories point to antic- is the fourth or to the roman empire during jesus day or to the future return of christ or even to some combo meal that includes all of those so we hold all of it with an open hand. Maybe you know a lot about this book. Maybe you don't but you wanna learn more or maybe you're like i barely keep my head above water during day. No i feel like i've been able to relate to all three of those options at some point. So here's what's important for me to remember. At least sometimes. I treat information like a security blanket. Sometimes i want to know exactly what to expect because it lets me off the hook of having to trust god but it doesn't quite work that way does it. The only knowledge that brings security is knowledge of who god is. We're here to look for god on these pages. So i can rest knowing that i don't have to solve daniel and map out. What may or may not be happening in the future. Because y'all way is already there and he's wear the joy is tomorrow. We'll be starting the book of ezra it's ten chapters long linking to short video overview of ezra and nehemiah in the show notes. That will really set you up for success. Check it out if you've got eight minutes to spare okay bible readers. It's time for our weekly check in. how are you doing. What have you learned so far. If you're behind don't beat yourself up about it. You're probably reading the bible more than you. What on your own. Think about what you've learned so far. Reflect on the attributes of god's character that you've seen in the chapters we've read lean into those things ask him to grant you an increasing desire to know him more you can change your heart. The bible recap is brought to you by discipleship and bible study groups that meet in homes and churches around the world each week..

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"12 year" Discussed on The Bible Recap

The Bible Recap

08:00 min | 1 year ago

"12 year" Discussed on The Bible Recap

"Yesterday we left off with ezekiel in the midst of a vision of jerusalem where he saw all the evil done by the elders and the people today that vision continues with god calling for their deaths. God summons the executioners who are almost certainly angels and has them come to the temple. The text describes them as men. But as we've already discussed angels always appear as men. There are seven of these men and six of them serve the purpose of slaughter while the other one has a different role. He's dressed in linen and he's got his tool belt on but his tools are a writing kit which in that day would have included an ink jar a pen and the case itself which served as a hard surface to ride on his job is to go around jerusalem marking the people who were grieved over the evil there because those are the ones god says he's going to spare by the way the word mark ear is the hebrew word tov. If the last letter of the jewish alphabet and in this time period of hebrew writing it would've looked like either a cross or an ex will link to a resource in the show notes. In case you want to see how the letter has changed over the years. This scene may have reminded you of the passover where those whose doorways were marked with blood which also would have been in the shape of a cross were saved while the rest encountered the death of the firstborn or maybe it reminded you of the mark of the beast from the book of revelation except the opposite. Obviously but this also parallel something else will see in revelation where the righteous will be marked as well with the seal of god on their foreheads. God tells them that when all the slaughter is complete. They should stack the bodies of the dead inside the temple. Obviously this is against the cleanliness. Laws dead bodies are unclean but it fits right in line with what god has said. He's going to do which is leave. The temple in the meantime ezekiel is distraught. Because he knows how wicked the people are and he seems to be nervous. That god will end up killing them all because of it that there won't be any people marked for saving and that israel will be wiped out forever. But god's has the people have sinned against him long enough and the days of mercy have passed and it's time for judgment starting with the leaders of jerusalem not to worry though. The man in linen does his job completely saving everyone. God commanded him to save. And i want to point out one thing here. There's nothing in the text that indicates that this linen man is at the often where god the sun shows up on earth. Like we've seen before but if you wondered about that you're not alone. This man certainly is a christ figure though. Even he's not the christ in chapter. Ten ezekiel has a vision that he compares to his earlier vision in chapter one where he sees the four faced four winged creatures attached to gyroscope like wheels this time he clarifies that they're definitely cherub them which is a type of heavenly being that is often seen guarding holy places. And that's exactly what they're doing here. They are carrying the throne. That god's presence will dwell on when he leaves the temple his chair bam chariot is waiting outside the temple as he's ready to go but i got has the linen man sinned holy fire in judgment on the city itself after this god's presence depart from the temple rests on the chair of him chariot and heads east. God has left the building. But god hasn't left his people because those worshipping idols aren't his people. They aren't among the remnant. Then god's spirit moves ezekiel to another part of the city in this vision and he prophesized a twenty five men including leaders of the city. These men have been acting like they're going to be killed in the city cooked like meet in a pot possibly because of the fires the linen man caused with his coal throwing but god says nope. I'm not going to kill you here. I'm going to kill you outside of jerusalem where all your fears and more are going to come true by the way. I don't just know what you do. I know what you think. I can read your mind and maybe you think you're cooked meat now but you're about to go out of the frying pan and into the fire ezekiel even specifically prophesized in chapters. Eleven and twelve. About how they'll leave the city and what will happen to them afterward and it all happens by the book in second kings twenty five four. We read about that on day to thirty one but this prophecy about ezekiel was written before it actually happened. I just wanted to clarify that point because again when we're trying to read the prophetic books as a whole many of them overlap timelines and it makes it challenging to keep the chronological order. So while ezekiel is delivering this prophecy. One of the men falls over dead then in the back. Half of chapter eleven god sets the record straight on something he says. In case there's any confusion the temple isn't actually there sanctuary. He is their sanctuary. He says it in verse. Sixteen and god. The sanctuary goes anywhere he wants. He's not confined to a specific spot. As we've talked about before the people of that day. Believe you change. God's as soon as you cross the border they thought y'all way was confined to israel and that once they left it they wouldn't be able to worship him anymore and he wouldn't have any power any more. Of course this is crazy inconsistent with what he's shown them through the years one of the major things he did for them early on his relationship with them was rescued him out of egypt through a series of signs and miracles. That put the egyptian gods to shame and he was with them in the wilderness outside the promised land but just like most if not all of us there default mindset is their cultural mindset not their spiritual mindset and it's hard for them to adjust so god keeps reminding them chapter eleven ends with the promise of a new heart for god's people then in chapter twelve we get more street theater just. A reminder ezekiel is exile during the first round of deportations. So he's either doing this performance in front of the other exiles or he's transported to jerusalem to do it there in front of the future exiles regardless which set of exiles. It's in front of their response is nonchalant when they're unmoved by this. God has ezekiel ads. Him emotion to it to show them the kind of fear and trembling the future. Exiles will be going through but they seem to be calloused by years of false prophecies and even as yet unfulfilled true prophecies so god lets them know that this is going to happen soon by god shot was just a little blip in ten nineteen or the glory. The lord is leaving the temple with the chair of them. This wrecked me. I choked up every time. I tried to write the section. The verse says that god and the chair of stood at the entrance of the eastgate of the house of the lord. The word stood in this passage implies that god lingered there at the threshold before leaving through the eastern gate. It's almost like that. Final lookback feeling the grief over what's been lost the pain over the way. His people have broken his heart the loss of the land. He promised them and the blessings he gave them. But all is not lost because then the presence of god heads east toward babylon god follows his people into the land of their exile pursuing them still even in exile. He's our sanctuary even in exile ease where the joyous one of the things we see in scripture from genesis to revelation is the theme of idolatry. And how it distracts our heart from engaging with god at a deeper level idolatry doesn't just prefer to statues ezekiel fourteen tells us we can take idols into our hearts. So we built out a pdf with more info on how to identify idolatry in your own heart and would love to share that with you if you want to get this pdf or free. All you have to do is go to the bible recap dot com forward slash idols and submit your email address. That's the bible recap dot com board slash idols the bible recap is brought to you by du discipleship and bible study groups that meet in homes and churches around the world each week..

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"12 year" Discussed on The LEADx Show

The LEADx Show

05:02 min | 2 years ago

"12 year" Discussed on The LEADx Show

"Everyone kevin crews here with a very special podcast. In fact this episode we will be cross posting on both delete x leadership show and the extreme productivity podcast. Today my guest. And i will be talking about secrets to productivity which is just another way to say how to make your goals and dreams come true. We're gonna talk about how you can finally write that book. You always wanted to write but just don't have time and if your student middle school high school college how can you even get your homework done in less time. But these productivity secrets are universal. Doesn't matter what your goal is. What your dream is. They're going to help you to actually make it happen in. Twenty twenty one. Now we're going to be chatting about things like your most important task. The magic of fourteen forty maximizing your focused attention and more and who is my special guest on productivity today. I'm lucky to have with me twelve year old. Cnn cnn. welcome to the show. Hi and i should also say. Cnn we invited your mom to hang out with us. Hello heather thanks for joining. Hello so cnn you sent me an email out of the blue right like how many months ago. Two three months ago months ago okay now. I don't get a lot of reader emails. But i might get ten or twenty emails a day and i've been writing about twenty years now so i got to save that the probably hundred thousand emails. I've gotten from readers <hes>. I always read them. I don't always reply to them. I try to reply to a lot but yours really stood out to me. You had a very special email. Which is why. I invited you on the show to to talk about it and i guess for our listeners. I'm hoping that you will actually. I've got a copy here. I'm going to share it on the screen that you'll read this email so they know kind of just how how we met if you will go ahead and read the email that you sent me a couple couple of months ago. My name is john. I'm in eighth grade. Twelve years old enema writer. About a month ago. I was interested in improving my words per hour. I wanted to write a book. But i was procrastinating so much snapchat instagram and taking buzzfeed quizzes seem more appealing. So i began to look for ways to become more productive. Eventually i stumbled upon your podcast. And when i listened to it changed my life your tips about productivity was <hes>. Implemented immediately nine. Oh myung but that doesn't mean. I'm not busy with homework. Music family in sports. I was so busy exhausted. I know time to do anything. Including writing. Which is my mit. Every day i love message about the number fourteen forty so i print out the sign put in my room at the start of november. I took the challenge of twitter. Seemed impossible only a few months ago. I decided to write seventy five thousand words in the month of november. This programs knows nanna raimondo. I'm in the young writers programme. So far i've written forty six thousand two hundred and thirty eight words. This month i can now hit twenty five hundred words in our forbes around nine hundred and i've implemented a morning routine with trees up in our to just write. My homework gets done a lot. Faster much to my mom's relief and my entire day scheduled on google calendar. So thank you for your amazing podcast. Books and tipped on productivity. They've helped me out on my journey to becoming an author wonderful so first of all. Give us an update. How did november go. How many words did you end up writing in november total. I wrote eight thousand seven hundred twenty eight words now. You know that contest you only have to write fifty thousand words so you practically did have lice right pretty much. So with nanaimo you can set any goal you want so if you were looking to aim lower could do ten thousand words or a hundred thousand words. But i set my goal at seventy five thousand seventy five thousand and as a writer and a lot of friends who are writers. I've known of a nanno raimondo. Though i have to pause to say it it's twister but for the listeners. Who aren't familiar with. It tells more about that program. Do you remember what that stands for. Nanno raimondo yeah. It stands for national novel writing month so in that month every day you have to hit a goal of one thousand six hundred sixty seven words. Approximately and it has to be a new novel. You wrote you just started that month and you can have anything from prior amongst for it to count. It's entirely free as well. So that's nice. It's a great program and in fact for people who want to learn more about it <hes>. Nanno ramo dot org. It's actually a nonprofit that gets people toronto. How did you hear about the program. So back in july probably july or august. I was looking for just some writing contests. Because i was kind of interested in writing a book and i kind of stumbled across this in. It looks very interesting. But i noticed that the date for the contest was november and then around october. I guess i had my idea for my nanno novel and then i just signed up for it. Then

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"12 year" Discussed on Five four two and the Blue

Five four two and the Blue

07:58 min | 2 years ago

"12 year" Discussed on Five four two and the Blue

"In helping miami. Pd capture the shenandoah rapist. In two thousand four in a former. Fbi agent. Bob whitening have been working without pay on tapes case for almost two years. The investigators say that they uncovered evidence that a sixteen year. Old named carruthers at the time lived on the first floor of the building when the crime took place an aspiring rapper. Who went by the hand or goes by the handle. Little will carruthers met through mutual friends sometime in two thousand four and according to a swarm statement that he gave in two thousand and five somedays. I would see him walking to school. But i never said anything to him until the started coming around where i live. It has been shown that on the day of the robbery. Lionel tate had sent a text message to carruthers. That stated. you still want to bust that lick after school question. Mark now in his statement. Crowder's explained that bus. That look is slang for robbery in the tate was referring to stealing from an unidentified. Hollywood florida teenager who was known to carry a large sum of cash but never happened. That was all talk. Carruthers told police others claimed he was on the sidewalk outside the apartment building when the pizza guy showed up and lionel tate was at the top of the staircase and he was witness to the robbery occurring now another young man who was twelve years old at the time and lived in the apartment where the robbery took place initially told police that he saw lionel tate. Rob the pizza guy later years later after speaking to the private investigators. He recanted his story. And during a deposition he claimed the tate wasn't even there when the pizza guy entered the apartment. He says carruthers was standing by the front door with a gun tucked under his waistband. And he says. I saw him out. And that's when i ran to my mom's room and that's where i heard a scream indicating that was the pizza guy. Screaming asked by taste. Defense attorney why. He didn't identify carruthers from the building. He said because i was scared and he said he was going to kill me now. There was another story that was brought up by a mr edwards who is a convicted felon who called the defense team from jail edwards claims. He was in the apartment also the night of the robbery and he saw carruthers wearing the maroon shorts. That tate was identified as being wearing during the robbery and one of the things that he was identified with by now recovered evidence by the way when they did find the shorts that were identified by the victim as being the ones worn by the shooter or the robber the shorts did have lionel tate. Dna autumn and not anybody else's now the private detectives say that. Mr edwards really has nothing to gain by his eye lamenting the other man. Mister carruthers the investigators stated we are not law enforcement. So it's not like we can offer him anything. There was absolutely no benefit for him to come forward with this information the information about possible other. Dna information about possible other witnesses. The information about the recanted statement of the little boy this is all provided to state prosecutor's office and they have really not issued at the time any statement of the findings but the broward county sheriff's office who investigated both the original murder of the six year old and the salt in robbery. The pizza guy did make a public statement. Broward county sheriff's spokesman. Elliot cohen dismissed the private investigators charges saying i'd expect nothing less from two people who are working for the person they are trying to exonerate. The court record is very extensive and pretty clear about what happened. The last appeal for lionel tate was in two thousand and eight. Now how did it turn out for him. You might ask well. The new information didn't go very far at least ways. It didn't go very far with the cork. According to the state of florida tate will not be eligible for release from department of corrections prisons. There in florida till may of twenty thirty. He's got ten more years. I guess maybe that shows there might be a limit to the number of times. You can cry foul in say there was a problem apparently might be the limit. But i'm sure with nothing else better to mr. Tate will continue to work on getting out of prison and that is his right. He should take advantage of any rights that he has now. That's our shade of blue story for this saturday. I hope you've found it interesting. Mr lionel tate is still locked up feud like more information on him. You can do some web searching and come up with further information but the latest as of this date is that his. He's not going to get out of prison until twenty thirty. Thanks for listening. everyone. I appreciate the contacts. I'm getting through my website and the follow ups with individuals that have been giving me some very good creative criticism. And how i work and what i do and i'm trauma to improve the quality. The podcast and my enunciate among other things a remember in the coming weeks. Drop me a line. Happy to hear from you. Remember to be safe be secure and if you get the opportunity to do something nice for somebody is really the right thing to do. It'll make you feel better. Somebody else feel better. All right victoria. You've got the control board again. Go ahead and close us out. We'll talk to you guys next saturday. Baio you have been listening to five four to the blue law enforcement history criminal issues and incidents in the appalachian mountains and elsewhere hosted by scott lunceford for more information on this podcast check out. Scott lunceford dorothy dot com or five four two in the blue dot com links to the podcast information on scott's books and how to acquire them he can be reached through the message portal on the page. This is victoria your producer to one and..

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