35 Burst results for "53"

AP News Radio
Box Office: ‘Shazam: Fury of the Gods’ Stumbles With $30 Million Opening Weekend
"Shazam fury of the gods had a disappointing debut weekend in theaters, but still made enough to be number one at the box office. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. Khaleesi. Shazam fury of the gods made $30.5 million in its first weekend in North American theaters, according to studio estimates. It was expected to make at least $35 million. The first Shazam debuted with more than $53 million in 2019, last week's number one scream 6 drops to second creed three takes number three, followed by 65 ant man and the wasp quantumania is in 5th place.

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Kansas St tops Montana St, 1st March Madness win since 2018
"The number three seed in the Midwest region Xavier finish on a 24 to 6 run to complete a comeback against 14 sea to kennesaw state, winning 72 67. Forward Jerome hunter said the message from head coach Sean Miller at halftime was emphatic. He gave his stories about his other three seeds and we just got to come out and play harder. Xavier will play 11 seat a pit after the Panthers upset 6 seeded Iowa state 59 41. In the east region, 60 to Kentucky held off 11 sea Providence 61 53, Kentucky will face third see the Kansas state, who defeated 14 C Montana state 77 65. Dennis Cox, Greensboro, North Carolina.

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UCLA rolls past UNC Asheville 86-53 in March Madness
"Princeton may be a 15th seed, but it was the superior breed of cat in a shocking south region 59 55 win over number two Arizona. Then again, the victory got a shrug of the shoulders from Tiger guard, Matt. I can't say I'm surprised, you know, this team has been so good all year, so Gritty. For the wildcats players, coach Tommy Lloyd didn't like the view. These players need to take a look in the mirror. Saturday, Princeton will face Missouri, which defeated Utah state 76 65. In the west region, northwestern eliminated Boise state 75 67, and it was UCLA 86 North Carolina Asheville 53. I'm Bruce mort

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Mississippi State women win First Four game over Illinois
"The NCAA tournament field of 64 is set following Wednesday's first four games in Dayton in game one fairly Dickinson steamrolled Texas southern 84 61 as all 5 ft you starters scored in double figures. The night's next get east region number one perdue. In game two, Arizona state pounded Nevada 98 73 behind 20 points from junior gar DJ horn. Bobby Hurley's team put up 53 points in the first half. We had a wanted to attack the paint and we had really good effort in the first half of the points in the paint fast

The Eric Metaxas Show
Barry Meguiar, World-Famous “Car Crazy" Guy, Stops by the Studio
"Barry, I just thought I want to talk to you about so many things, but the main reason you came to New York obviously to be on this program is to talk about your brand new book, ignite your life, defeat fear with effortless faith, where do we begin? I mean, you got to understand something. When I interview somebody like you, this happens when I talk to pat Boone. Like whatever it is that we're supposed to be talking about, the history that you have. I mean, I want to tell my audience, you know, or knew if they've passed into heaven, some of the spiritual giants of our time, including your best friend for 40 years, David wilkerson. Can you believe that? Yeah. And we were nazarenes. We didn't know from nothing about the move of the Holy Spirit, anything like that. We moved from passing to California and Ezra in church. To Irvine, California, there was a nazarene church down in Orange County where he had to find a church who were hungry for a year, became church buns for a year. God let us into some reason church had we known recently to guide church we would not have gone there because they got that speaking tank saying I knew that was the devil. That kooky stuff. Who needs that stuff? And we walked in so hungry and all of a sudden God just confirmed he walked through the door. We sat there and we were just flooded with the spirit of the lord ministering just we soaked it up at the end of that service. We were introduced to Gwen wilkerson, David wilkerson's wife. What year was this? That was 19 that was September of 1970. Wow. Taking back 50 to 53 years. We met Dave a couple weeks later. We became friends and then for the next 40 years, we traveled with them all over the world, crusades everywhere, I got to tell you for a guy had never seen the move of the Holy Spirit and then being with this prophet who just he was the same off cameras on and he just this godly man.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Malachi O'Brien Doesn't Know How to Stop Running
"Normally have a freewheeling Marx brothers approach to the program. But today, I said, if we can do this, malachi O'Brien, my friend, you and I ran yesterday, you did your 151st consecutive marathon tomorrow in New York. You're going to attempt to run your 152nd consecutive marathon. Could you do it before the program so that you could be on the program and talk about it and you did it. I heard you leave my house this morning because Georgie barked at like 6 30 a.m. or something like that. Georgie Barker was like, Georgie shut up. It's malachi. He's going on a run. You just finished. You know, you made a decision, there's a lot to talk about, but you made a decision, you know, when you broke the record of a 104 at what point do you say enough? Like, how does that work? You know, I actually, I didn't know how to say how to stop. I mean, literally, I feel like I'd go forever. And so it was really through counsel of Friends. Because I want to keep going, but I can tell my body's breaking down. I want to see how far I can push the limits. You want to see how far you can break your body down. See, this is where as one of your friends, I want to say to you, no, stop that. You've got to be careful because you could actually do permanent damage. And you want to be, you know, you want to be a good steward of your body. But at some point, you said, what? How far did you decide you thought it reasonable to go? I've actually a couple of weeks ago, and it was really kind of the start of the asbury revival and there are some thoughts around that because the lord really did a work in my heart during that time. I decided I was also running for revival. And just some things in my spirit shifted and then just conversation you and I had a conversation other people had I said, you know, it's trying to put a bow on this. And I told you, I'm going to do one 51 and you said no. I mean, you're the reason why I'm doing two more. Because you said no. Well, because I thought if you're doing a 151, if you're just going to pick, why would you pick that number? What's that number? There was a lady in Australia. Did this did a 150 marathons back to back, tip to toe? I believe it will be Guinness qualified if everything gets turned in for her. And so I knew I was just a few weeks behind her. So one O four might be the record, but you thought in order to make sure that I get the record, I would need to do a 151. Correct. So you at that point said, okay, I'll go that far. And that's when I said, wait a second. If you're going to do that many, why not do one 53? Because one 53 is a magical number from the gospels when Jesus says to them, you know, throw your net on that side of the boat and they caught so many fish it was like just an insane miracle, but they counted the fish. I think I've written about this in two of my books. They counted the vision ends up being a 150 three. And

The Charlie Kirk Show
Dr. Richard Fleming Unpacks the Energy Department's COVID Findings
"Days, a very strange report came from the Department of Energy, that's weird. Why is the Department of Energy issuing reports about the origins of COVID? Well, the Department of Energy finds that COVID Wuhan leak theory is plausible, but with quote low confidence. That's a very deceiving headline. If you actually read the report, they said that it probably came from a laboratory. Why this is so, they're covering this up and there's a reason they're covering it up. To help explain is doctored Richard Fleming. He's a physicist, a nuclear cardiologist, and an attorney with 53 years of research experience. He has spent decades investigating what causes multiple health problems, including heart disease, cancer, SARS CoV-2 and COVID-19. And he is with us right now. Doctor Fleming, welcome to the program. My pleasure to be here. Thank you for the invitation. So doctor Fleming, do you believe that COVID-19 came from the Wuhan institute of virology? So I have no doubt that the virus SARS CoV-2 which leads to the disease COVID-19. We're paid for by U.S. taxpayers through a variety of agencies and between places in the United States like the university of North Carolina and the Wuhan institute of virology that these viruses were put together because the data shows there's probably three of them that we just called SARS CoV-2 or COVID-19 and everybody said, oh, it's one virus, but it looks like there's three of them. We have the data in the book showing where the money's came from, who published what research, what patents were connected with it, but to critical patents. And it just lays it out and chronological sequence so that you can decide for yourself. You can read the data and Americans are not stupid people. Unlike I think the perspective of the vast majority of politicians in bureaucrats, Americans have the ability to read through material and make sense out of it. If that information is just shared with them.

The Officer Tatum Show
Candace Owens Defends Don Lemons Remarks on Women in Their Prime
"There's a severe overreaction. Here's what Candace Owens had to say about Don lemon's remarks. People are going to force me to actually defend Don lemon for saying something that simply made sense. People are outraged. Don lemon might lose his job. In fact, they're going to now make him take diversity and inclusion courses. He's facing all of this pressure because he's clearly sexist, right? Don let me just clearly sexist because he made a remark about Nikki Haley not being in her prime. I'm sorry, what was wrong with what Don lemon just said, is it the part that it happens to be true? It's not allowed at CNN. Why is everybody acting so offended by the fact that he basically said, water is wet? Why do people keep being perpetually offended when we acknowledge that as you age, you are no longer in your prime. The girls sitting beside him and I'm calling them girls because they're acting like little teenage girls. All right guys, prime what do you say? You're burning my feelings. Women are in the workplace so that we can cry and be upset and not be able to understand a basic biological fact, like only women can give birth. CNN people. How could you say that? Oh my gosh. How could you say that? Also, women are not in their biological prime when they are 51 years old. I think Haley is. By the way, I'm 33. I want you guys to know something. It's a secret. Don't tell anybody. I'm not in my biological prime. Women, we don't peak at 33. We don't pick at 43. We don't pick up 53. Just like men. We peak when we are younger. And he said, what are you talking about? I need you to qualify. You know exactly what he's talking about. What do you think that you peak at when you're 51? Okay, let me just offer the question back, right? How could you possibly think that as you get older, you're somehow what getting stronger, faster, smarter, none of those things, obviously. And I don't find that to be problematic. I don't think it's problematic that Nikki Haley is running at 51.

AP News Radio
Death toll from Islamic State attack in Syria at least 53
"The Islamic State launched a deadly attack in Syria on Friday, killing over 50 people. The British based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says the attack near the central town of sukhna targeting a Syrian army checkpoint and people collecting wild truffles nearby was the deadliest by the extremist group, so far this year. The observatory which tracks serious conflict so that the IS gunman took advantage of the chaos the February 6th earthquake that hit turkey and Syria caused to carry out their

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Core Scientific Paid More Than $1M to CEO-Affiliated Jet Company
"Okay, first story, as you can see, if you're watching the video, but I'll read out the headline if you're just listening to the audio. Crypto minor course scientific paid more than 1 million to CEO affiliated personal jet companies according to coin desk. This story actually came out over the summer, but we have a little more details now because it's chapter 11 filings. Essentially here, of course, scientific was using a affiliate company, the CEO, Michael of it, to fly a private jet to and from assume his residence in other executives at core scientific and then to their facilities, the excuse being for efficient travel and use of time, stone, tower air is a charter flight company used in the past by core scientific for primarily transporting employees clients and personal or potential our data center sites and remote locations, which are often far from major airports. As according to chief mining officer, Russell can. It's an interesting statement. I will say that I'm like, yes, there's trouble remote stuff. But there's definitely term people's headlines. There's a lot of money for a company that's known chapter 11. It's definitely something you cover. Want to throw it over to you, get your take on it. Anyway, I think you had a pretty good analysis over the summer when we first saw this came out. I don't want to, I don't want to butcher it because I know this headline says it's like 1.65 mil, not like originally we thought it was somewhere between two and four mil in total, not just for 2022. I could be wrong about that. But you had a tweet basically comparing it to other industries and how much their executives spend on jet travel. And it was kind of like, it was a lot more than even a lot of mainstream tech companies. Yeah. And I think that just my quick take is it just kind of speaks to the exuberance is that we see a lot of these administrations that run these Bitcoin mining companies as public miners. We had some pretty good analysis from one of our analysts here in meru. It has trade index. He ran some numbers for public minor administrative costs as a percentage of revenue since 2021. And core scientific spent 41% of their revenue on administrative costs since 2021. And that's actually kind of in the middle of the pack. If you look at some other miners, you know, marathon spent 88% iris spent 56 and 55% clean spark 53%, but digital 45% stronghold 43%. And then we get to core scientific coming in at 7th overall, these public companies in terms of public spending for administration as a ratio of revenue. So 41% to me seems pretty high. This is something that Yara has been harping on for a while that a lot of these executives of these public miners are very handsomely compensated.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Myra Adams and Eric Reflect on Some of Jesus's Familiar Catchphrases
"Amazed by how many things Jesus himself said that have come into the culture. One of the most famous, of course, is turn the other cheek, but there are so many things and you kind of wonder what would it have been like to hear him say these things were they as fresh then as they are if we hear them now. It's difficult unless you really are hyper familiar with the context of that culture to know where he got it from. I mean, some of the things he gets from the old to the truth. That's a great one. The truth shall set you free. Without vision, the people perish. I believe Jesus said that. But it's what it's what's interesting to me is that we often just quote parts of it, like the one that you're referring to, it's on page 53 of your volume two Bible study for those who don't read the Bible, but it says the truth shall make you free of the truth will set you free. But the actual verse says to the Jews who had believed in him, Jesus said, if you hold to my teaching, if you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth. And the truth will set you free. So it's totally conditional if you are my disciples and you are really my disciples and you're actually holding to my dear not saying that you believe in me, but actually holding to my teaching only then will you know the truth and the truth will set you free.

AP News Radio
Sen. John Fetterman checks into hospital for depression
"A Pennsylvania senator has been hospitalized. The office of Democrat Jan fetterman says the senator is checked himself in to Walter Reed national military medical center to seek treatment for clinical depression. Federman is still recovering from a stroke he suffered last May. His chief of staff says the senator was evaluated Monday by the attending physician of Congress who recommended inpatient care at Walter Reed. The 53 year old fetterman is in his first weeks as a senator. In November, he won the seat previously held by Republican pat toomey, who retired. Mike Hempen Washington

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Nikki Haley Rallies Supporters for Her Presidential Campaign
"We need somebody to lead us out of the wilderness. We got to get somebody in The White House who can show us the way. There's a woman in South Carolina who says it's her. And the America I see, the permanent politician will finally retire. We'll have term limits for Congress. And mandatory mental competency tests for politicians over 75 years old. Now there's a little problem with her suggestion that we have mental cognitive tests for any politician over 75, John fetterman is 53. There's going to be a big problem with only targeting people who are 75 or older. I mean, let's face it, she's targeting Trump is what she's doing. She wants to present herself as a fresh start for America. And there are lots of people who are buying into it already.

AP News Radio
Black Hawk helicopter crash kills 2 Tennessee National Guard members in Alabama
"Two Black Hawk helicopter crew members have been killed, I'm Lisa dwyer. The Tennessee National Guard says that one of their Black Hawk helicopters has crashed in Alabama, killing two crew members. They were members of the Tennessee National Guard and were killed during a training mission. The helicopter crashed and caught fire. The crash occurred in the unincorporated community of harvest along Alabama highway 53, harvest is just northwest of Huntsville, Alabama, home to NASA's Marshall space flight center, and the U.S. Army's redstone arsenal. I'm Lisa dwyer

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Waters off New England had 2nd warmest year on record in '22
"The waters off New England have reached a nearly record high temperature with scientists concerned about how this might be affecting marine life. The gulf of Maine, which stretches from Massachusetts to Canada. Recorded an average temperature of 53.66°. It's the second highest reading on record, and nearly 4° above the average. New England is home to rare whales. And it supports most of the U.S. lobster industry. The gulf of Maine research institute says the accelerated warming is changing the ecosystem, driving some species associated with southern waters up into New England, altering the food chain. The highest sea surface temperature in the gulf of Maine occurred in 2021, with 54°. Historically, the water has only gone above 53 in the past several years. I'm Jackie Quinn

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The latest in sports
"AP sports, I'm Bruce Morton. They stormed the court in Bloomington after number 21 Indiana held on to defeat top ranked Purdue 79 74. Trace Jackson Davis. We honestly just played hard and we played together and we really feed it off the crowd and a lot of the second half didn't go away, but we still fought through and found a way to win. Another game, another in state rival upset, 6th ranked Virginia, fell to Virginia tech 74 68. Hokey coach Mike young says this when elevates his program. The term was the abyss and we were there. Let's hope that we can continue to move in a positive direction. At Kansas state, tenth rated Texas escaped Manhattan with a 69 66 decision over the 7th ranked wildcats. Longhorns interim head coach Rodney Terry said this was no garden variety victory. To come in on a home court against a top ten team and have this kind of performance again, I'll stack it up with one of the best ways I've been a part of in 30 years of coaching. Another heavyweight versus heavyweight action. Number two, Tennessee outscored number 25 auburn 46 43, and it was number 13 Iowa state over 8 ranked Kansas 68 53. Rounding out the Saturday top ten winners club were number four Alabama, 5th ranked Arizona and number 9 UCLA. Pro basketball, the bucks were able to outlast the heat one 23 one 15. Milwaukee coach Mike wooden holtzer could only marvel at Yanis and racked up 35 points, 15 rebounds and 11 assists. It starts with him being aggressive, him drawing extra defenders and his teammates got to make plays around him and we did enough of that. Had enough defense, particularly in the fourth quarter. To grind out a win tonight. Hockey at the NHL All-Star Game final, the Atlantic division bested the central 7 to 5. Bruce Martin AP sports

AP News Radio
No. 13 Iowa State rolls past eighth-ranked Kansas 68-53
"Number 13 Iowa state bolstered its shattered a big 12 regular season title by defeating 8th ranked Kansas 68 53. The cyclones led for all but 74 seconds and outscored the jayhawks 34 16 in the paint. Jaron Holmes had a team high 15 points for the cyclones, who began the day a game behind conference leading Texas. Jalen Wilson paced the jayhawks with 26 points, his 6th straight game with at least 20. Iowa state is 12 and zero at home at 7 and three overall on the big 12. Kansas is 6 and four in the conference. I'm Dave ferry.

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The latest in sports
"AP sports, I'm check Freeman. Turns out San Francisco quarterback Brock purdy suffered a serious elbow injury when he went down to the NFC championship game in the first quarter against Philadelphia this past Sunday, purdy suffered a torn ulnar collateral ligament, but could return in time for training camp, didn't take long for former Dallas cowboy offensive coordinator Kellen Moore to find a job. He's taken over the same position with the LA chargers. In the NBA, Luka Dutch has the latest to hit for a big dubber. He knocked in 53 as Dallas won over Detroit one 11 one O 7, Orlando, rallied from a 21 point first quarter deficit, and they beat Philadelphia on the road one 19 one O 9. A couple of intriguing college basketball games down in Texas as Texas tech overcame a 23 point second half deficit forced overtime at one over number 13 Iowa state 80 to 77 and a matchup of two top 25s number ten Texas held on over number 11 Baylor 76 71. And the NHL, the Vancouver connects traded their captain Bo horvat to the New York islanders. Check Freeman. AP sports.

You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes
"53" Discussed on You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes
"I don't completely. But i can at least partially understand and sympathize and have compassion is not saying like what a rube this person was. Or what an idiot or like how. Not kind that was. She just spoke or truth and then for the next hour. I held it and it wasn't that bad. It was i i was sort of. It was exaggerated need it. wasn't that bad anyway. She you were talking about our friend. David vander veen. Who did this podcast. Who is a great example. He's so brave. He takes me free diving sometimes and he goes fearlessly through underwater. Caves that i freak out in like bail on just going. He's just such a great dad energy and he was the one that was talking about like the wisdom of knowing when an allowance can be made yet and you gave the example of like. You can't walk on the grass in the quad is the example that he gave an angora kind of botch it. But it was something about like the policy is you can't walk on the grass in the quad and it's like so the policy is for the whole and if the individual does it then the whole will do it. It's like well. If i let you use the doctor by one has been fantasy and the situation is the bathroom. And then as as i'm coming out. I hope you don't mind have seventy five friends with diarrhea. That'd be the bathroom and you just broke the policy so you can't pretend that that policy matters because you've just demonstrated that does not matter so i hope you like cleaning up jackson puplic fukuda's pu cosso. That's right. I remember but i think i'm getting this right if i'm not then. This is another point. That i think is accurate but it is kind of missing again. This sort of entitlement is like every once in a while you on a little dash of this kind of entitlement. It's not like something you should always do. Prudentially but the point of this was you know so if you want to walk on the quad and it's the whole isn't allowed to so the individual can't be allowed to because then the whole will want to but if no one sees the individual doing it. Nothing actually happening so if she let you you all policies exist for the whole exactly what it is. Policies exist for the whole. Yeah i am just an individual. Yeah i am i need. I just need the bathroom anyone's say in the time. It took for us to say this i could have peed. It was just a p p ended. Bp in relation. It's perfect because it's like if there were a line of five other people behind you were all wanting to use the bathroom. Totally in bed doesn't wear and you even said if she said i would but my manager just gave me a hard time about this. It's a problem and i get yelled at now. We're one for one is not yelled at. And there's logic this human a human connection about it. Because i was like we were being compassionate and i was like they could be any number of things. She knew she could have just gotten scolded for also. Wanna say i wasn't rude. I it was arguably a little manipulative to say. Please be kind. yeah. I look and see that there is anything around with ad. I mean. only that. My intent was to get her to do do what i wanted her detail. Yeah i did mean it i actually. This sounds phony fucked myself up my own. But but it's like but i did mean sometimes at the end of the day i go as i always say. Why did i get that guy on christmas eve. Meaning what are we doing acting like. They're seventy five opportunities to be kind in a day. That's why like when the go fund me comes through your facebook feed or whatever it might be like. Don't don't add or or somebody even better asks you for something. That's easy to give. Yes and like. Don't rob yourself of the pleasure it's like what byron katie. In one of her books somebody wants an unstable person who had don't know an episode had a gun pointed at her and she didn't want him to shoot her because she didn't want him. Yeah you have the the horrible the suffering of having murdered someone. Yeah that's a real enlightened. Right there i would be like. Maybe it's a little from column a little from calls. I don't wanna die. Let's really think about both sides. It best. I have a dinner plan tonight. And you don't want to walk around with the burden of having shot me anyway. This episode and i do want to circle back and say i want to concede and check my privilege that i'm like i'll just scoop up my daughter and take her home with me but i also want to say that would have been deeply inconvenient for us as well because the whole point of this episode was listening to how excited and alive. We both are because for the first time in a couple of weeks we got some rest and it really was rest in a break. And again i love you leela and i would do anything for you and i'd i'd become a shadow of myself for the rest of my life for you but now that i'm feeling full of life i'm like oh how nice it can be to have just a little time. Absolutely i mean we wouldn't be able to record this if she wasn't at preschool right now. At how many times have the past episodes been recorded in stolen moments of like we. I mean it was hard to get episodes out this week. That's why we released the live one on one of the fridays. Because we couldn't do it. There is no option. Yeah so even. Even hollywood jerks like myself are ragged to the bone so every every everybody museum everybody easy on everybody including hollywood jerks. Because we're all in this together. Yeah all right. I don't have a poem to you. I don't have a poem today I mean beans beans the musical fruit. You don't rush it the more you eat the more you to the more you to the better. You feel beans beans with every meal keeping. Thanks everybody lots lots. I'm not gonna say lots of love. But i am thinking crispin being squeezed..

You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes
"53" Discussed on You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes
"Dream job. I started with the ticket sales. When i got the call from from the club by the way. Thank you to everybody that came out. The turn out was was good. They were only at a certain capacity for covert anyway and you know understandably. Some people aren't ready to go out. And i completely get that But thanks everybody that came. When i got the call name ticket. Sales are slow. I felt it in my teeth. Because of you. I noticed that like that. Like headache feeling creeps into your jaw. And as chris martin said it's just like the thing that you do and you know it's not right but you go like i will perform somewhere and the way people show up is how loved. I am in this area. And you're like wow i'm not really loved. You know that's not true but that's how you start to take it in your body and then when it came to doing the shows themselves and anybody that does any type of presentation or teachers. I'm just trying to broaden it. It's not just show business. But when you're in a boardroom or a creative room working with other people with in my case. I'm working with an audience. The level of attention. That i'm paying to that audience. Micro-second two microseconds to micro-second noticing like what's working. How drunk are they are they safe. Is this person in the front row going to be a problem. Is that guy with the kevin. Federal line hat. Who's right in my island. Who won't stop talking. He's talking loud enough that he's distracting the other people around him. And how many minutes do i let it pass before. I tell him to shut up It turned out about five minutes and then when everybody clapped. I knew i had done the right thing but the lot we call this coyote mode. It's thin it's lean and it's fast and when i got off stage every night in adapt to do two shows so it was like driving race car something and my body a driving a race car. You are in physical danger but my body doesn't has no idea that it's not in physical danger. It gets into that fight flight freeze mode and i'm fight flight funny i i'll be funny and that'll be how i survived this trauma. I'll perform my way out of this trauma out of this situation. We're literally stand up. Comedy is the performance sort of cornered by the audience. Sort of nowhere to go and sometimes that's literally true. All i'm saying is having taken to breaks off and then doing what used to be very normal to me. I noticed tension in my neck. In my face. In my arms i notice that disruption in my sleep i noticed a an unceasing quality to my thoughts which could be productive but often wasn't productive. All of this is to say no matter what we're doing even if it is just what. We always do working night shift in a parking garage that has unseen Shit that you're used to your just used to and what i'm offering is and what i think we learned from the pandemic is ordinary. Life is harder than we give it credit and we need more kindness. More self compassion. More care doesn't have to be gratuitous we don't have to go to spas and stuff necessarily but sometimes you just need a little you time i forget why started that point but i'm glad i made it because no matter what people are doing out there even if it seems like in my case fancy comedian must be nice. You get to go. And everybody's happier their well even that. Has this like price you pay. And even if you're just in a butterfly sanctuary. I guarantee there's something that you can find in your body will find to stress out in freak out and give you an over exaggerated response to in your nervous system. Yeah everybody's carrying burden that we should be kind and gentle to ourselves into one another. That's exactly that the point that you. Because i was saying that the self-care was laying in the hammock. And looking at or listening to a podcast exactly and it is like this is why this work of healing is. It's so important like a tune. Mint is the word. That's that's the key to all of this is a tuning to your body and that means knowing when you have it in you and when you don't and teaching your body that you will honor its perspective and it's an you know it's voice what it can handle and what it can't and that you actually have the choice. So that's the the big scary feeling a lot of times when we go into a difficult feeling usually the feeling we have is. This is bigger than me. This is going to eat me some version of the and so the more we practice choice even the choice to be like i right now. I can't actually do this. Spiritual practice that i usually would love. I i need to like go to pull out. I need to pull out and listening to listen to mr buried. Where to listen to the beautiful voice of brett goldstein. to see you again reasserting. i'll be shit. That's okay all right businesses. can i. yeah please. It's what leila did today what we're talking about indirectly so leila's i have preschools today so we dropped her off Apologies to her school. They said only one of us could go in. We went ahead and both women and to their credit accredited. And it's what we were talking about. Sometimes they're just like we. We squeaked by and it worked out. It was just too hard. I when i was waiting for someone to say only one parent and i would have absolutely walked away but it was just too hard be there i really and frankly i'm really glad that we did. I was sitting down trying to model to leila what it was like to play with kids. I made three friends really killing it by the way i was like this is this is like i think this is your element like your better at this than i. I would have liked to stay to state and played with the kids all day. Yeah i just love that. It's it is a type of performance. Improv you're improvising. Your yes and and kids are so can be so good at it if you model it. You're like a big tall deep voiced man and you're getting silly and playing with it. It's like this great power of dad's not that moms don't also have that power. I'm speaking from my own experience. But anyway.

You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes
"53" Discussed on You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes
"You walk made it weird with the whole what's up. What's happening but what what what's happening. Where that give me one clean one. What no clean clean one. what's happening. Where does little louder kind of spiked a little bit. What's happening weirdos. So too uncertain. What's happening where does do audible. What's happening weirdos. So while what's your what's happening audio book audio book. Tanah did for sure. Hey do you wanna come see me. New stand up valerie Saying well if you guys aren't like valerie you can come see me september ninth. Let's the only data. I have anybody. Oh ship today fudge john. Lucky let me tell you when the next one is october seventh living at largo. Thank you for catching that. I didn't know what day it was actually am coming to see. You do stand up tonight. You're coming yeah or just tell you weren't gonna come. I was bummed. I meet you there. But i'm thumb it okay and then. The next one is october seventh. And they're always great and largo dash. La dot com for tickets. This is it weird. I'm assuming some people who haven't been listening to this. Podcast might be listening to this one. Because chris martin was a big. And this is the friday episode where vallon i Jets so ballots. My wife that's me vow and it's always. I mean not to say. Chris martin again but he prefers the friday episodes chris martin. I think it's good enough for whoever god. You are the devil we as you probably know. We don't do traditional sponsors on this show. If you wanna support the show why not try one of the things that we actually use and actually love. We call pete's picks So these aren't as random products. These are things that we actually use love. So if you want to support the show ship show try one lake ritual ritual multivitamins. How i start my day every day..

WTOP
"53" Discussed on WTOP
"53 on Tuesday, September 7th mostly sunny, very warm but comfortable highs in the mid to upper eighties. Description Circle. Good morning. I'm Nick I and Ellie with Joan Jones in the top local stories we're following this hour. Many families across the nation have come to depend on federal unemployment benefits issued during the pandemic. That support has officially ended, leaving many unsure what's next. $300 a week that were extended under the Americans. Rescue plans stimulus package ended yesterday for more than seven million Americans that includes about 60,000 Virginians and over 100,000 Marylanders. It included a few different types of relief like pandemic unemployment assistance, which helped self employed workers and mixed earners, unemployment compensation or people who work as employees and independent contractors. Now, in some cases, people may now qualify for unemployment insurance. As of now, there is no sign Congress will extend unemployment relief Melissa Howell wt opinions. Metro has been renovating four stations for the past three months. Now it's set to open two riders. Today, Metro's yellow and green line will once again right into northern Prince George's County Metrics says crews have been working around the clock on new platforms for the Greenbelt College Park, Prince George's Plaza and West Hyattsville stations. The updated outdoor stations now have brighter led lighting, illuminated handrails and even Charging ports. If you want to charge up.

53/39 Cycling Podcast
"53" Discussed on 53/39 Cycling Podcast
"I i love the challenge because i'm a sadist or masochist or whatever the heck it is i don't anymore but anyhow speaking of of different kinds of barriers when when you start up these foul or when i ride with near urus yeah i mean i got different speeds sometimes off on ads here way more seriously. An idea keith. I actually challenged challenge. It's not it's not a struggle but it's definitely challenge to keep working. You're not mr cargo keith keith. And i actually had a conversation. Didn't tell nicb a belt so keep kept on. What did you say. Whenever i said hammer on you responded with pedal keenly or something right To which i ha- advancing handle that. I like eating this. Everybody's got handle i i. I wish i did have the realization though that hammer on is relative so like my hammer is very different from pretty much. Everyone's and it's it's it's a relative thing so you know hammer on your own relative. Hammering sounds stupid. now that i've said it out loud so probably cut this but whatever a lot of things that you say end up that way. Oh burn so moving on keith. You kind of touched on this a little bit. But with the the james but tell us a little bit more about your your stable of bikes. There's one in particular that i think andrew nyerere pike fat fascinated with drop baddie. So we let a call it. You can call it. Whatever you warrants here. i don't wanna get. Oh okay. I little world you. Deep dish just said that. Get out of here. Deep dish is the only kind of pizza. I don't know how to come back from that one. Because it's right dead on the inside now keith. just died. We lost keith again. I i just watched his line just totally flat. He's going have to. He's going to have to see that cute. Ems check again where to go. So i have a. I don't know how i agree. Audible bikes it just happened..

Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"53" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"New your podcast on facebook in his grip so you can be a part of the discussions for each topic every week. Plus if you like to be gas co host to chime in on topics topic ideas interviews whether you are rapper singer. Black on transmitter. That has a business producer at their actress. Dr dj vj radio personality. Podcast hosts other career fields. Need advice that you want us to read on the air like a chain letter about anything you can email the show at off the meat red chains and why podcast edgy. Mail dot com o. f. f. t. h. e. m. e. a. t. r. a. c. k. c. h. a. n. z. Ny p. o. D. c. a. s. t. edgy mill dot com. Now wake you follow. Us is on facebook instagram. Which is all one word which is often meet rat.

Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"53" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"But it's three hundred sixty five days in a year to reach out to somebody that you care for and also you don't over think of when is the best time to reach out to somebody You can reach out. You can reach out to your friends anytime you want in army doesn't have to didn't didn't have to be an overwhelming experience to know. When is a good time to reach out though you could just reach out anytime. Ns what i've been trying to work going For the past. Couple of days for myself as i've been taking some personal time as the tennis player did and it's okay to take personal time off from everybody with the amount of stress that's going on all right and and without further without further do our light the state. Thank you to every single person who's been listening throughout the whole throughout the whole world including the united states including including candidates including all around the world including areas areas of long island. I looked on anchor this morning in it's been like nine hundred forty five place so far. So that's that's a big accomplishment right. There though solicit deserves a running applause. Right there. bubbas go wild with a to go out with a with a bang man but first. Let's do a double horn for some excitement of this milestone episode fifty three. Yes we are going to go with another banger. Another one in nests it man on money stacks. Thank you for listening watching tuning in rocket with me as the host of the show. And i hope i continue to to give you more content more topics. Nothing related nothing to too much politics by the way. Which i don't do so i'm going to wrap this up man. Thank you for watching. Thank you for listening Rocking with me. And i hope you are safe and sound. Be sure you protect yourself fisher to be sure to reach out to your friends.

Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"53" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"Still despite all this ultimate it's abigail nut the jima north. Roy moore security. That finally called the police. This is exactly the parameters on which white privilege works. The person asking a complete full in being aggressive is the one seeking Outstanding and security or police intervention and not to. Anyone shocked or surprised she is. What's more with more. It's disbelieving that store staff. Allow someone to carry on as she did in their store or while continuing to service other patrons as if nothing is even happening there is simply no reason why anyone by anyone be day Jima store employees or other. Shoppers should have been subjected to this kind of tension or that loan lord. We're gonna get through this story Okay so there are also several bystanders. Who at various times during recording all tried to comfort abigail while also chiding ajima for recording the interaction but as ejima verbal losses several times throughout the series of video Recording not just for documentary evidence but for our safety this is this line of thinking is critical because without documentation situation will literally be she said versus set and too often. We've seen how that dynamic never plays into the favor of folks of color. White people are always believed black people. Not furthermore many people have pointed out in the comments online at any any found during interaction..

Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"53" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"I n likely you have ever witnessed. If not let meet our regale you with a recap. The scene. In a short hills mall in millard. The six video sequence opens up with abigail raising her hand in charging at you can't who is already filner her. You can't backs up a bit in stuttering over her words. A little Likely in disbelief tells them no. Excuse you n. Dan repeats a series of all my guide. And do you see this utterly astounded by what had just ride meanwhile the white woman aka Border who just a moment prior was the full on aggressor. Dan backs away. Those the items that was in her hand toys the store clerks and presumably onto the counter and dan falls literally into a fit of hysterics. Hold her head curly into a ball on the floor ground. Crying really. Don't really unbelievable After bit that initially upon watching the series of videos. I giggled a bit as did it g a g oma at times individual. It's unbelievable and somewhat entertaining to witnessed adult at in a way one might expect from a two-year-old ever the more i watched in the more thought about what in fact i had just seen mine. Newsmen turns to outrage. The transition from aggressive to the victim was literally seamless. So well done. In fact long could have bought the old theme. Was we rehearsed. Yeah but the gag is while this wasn't a performance piece in ad has been practiced time and again throughout the course of history. The story is as old as tom rather than monitor in police their own. Actions and behaviors white people have always weaponized privilege power to keep black folks in others in their metaphorical places..

Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"53" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"Teachable moment to educate our students on the apec of words in accidents answer reflect and learn from it to move forward to increase awareness and respect to our high expectations. Were actually glad that will kinda they. Actually you know taking charge situation late late. That should that should have never happened at all and under Going to leave it at that though. So i guess another topic to get to Before i even get salute. Victoria's secret craziness of a damn. Victoria's secret sugar burger. We talk about fabulous. We haven't talked about this guy. We haven't talked about this in a minute. He hasn't been in salt all right. So the new hip hop right Fabrics catches heat overcrowded on ortiz appreciation post on. Let's see the rapid response to backlash. He received for posting. Photos of the single wild complimented her natural var. Okay listen see. Why in the hell are you putting back last on on this guy for megan cop lament are you. Are you the crate. A crazy right. Why why..

Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"53" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"Like i'm sorry to laugh at this but this is like one of the weirdest stings that ever heard life. This is so weird to be a. I don't know if i'll try that but it'd be more eighty out of somebody were to say put put you know fucking can catch up on any type of food that you eat like this ridiculous man. Oh man on guys. This is just ridiculous man. i mean Let me just This is just ridiculous man Let me let me find is on guys all right Next topic has to do with the most popular phone. After i got introduced to is called limit now Gonna actually young actually have an article right here called live hosting xyz slash. What is liberty in how in wister benefits behind it. So here we go all right so liberty is a social streaming app where you could sing dance. Cook talk about things like travel hobbies anything to interact with live. Audience hosts kim play games allowed to stream on any topic or theme. There are several live events running on app..

Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"53" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"He revealed that he has stage. Four diffuse large b. cell. the former he said quote. My cancer is not born related. It's blood related marseille According that was captured by the youtube account link one eighty two on chile. My blood's trying to kill be My classification is diffused laws. Be cell lipoma stage for a which means as i understand it. It's entered four different parts of my body. He explained. I don't know how exactly they determined the full part of it but it entered enough parts of my body that i'm stage. Four which i think is the highest that it goes so i'm stage for a according to lift Dot org lodge b cell lymphoma Is a type of cancer. That occurs in white blood cells. It's an aggressive. None hodge hodgkin. The former debt affects b. lymphocytes. Oh boy that's gotta suck man. That sucks man. The forty seven euro musician told fans that he was diagnosed with cancer in late..

53/39 Cycling Podcast
"53" Discussed on 53/39 Cycling Podcast
"Welcome to fifty three thirty nine. There's a lot of new listeners. So i figured i would take some time to explain our podcast just so you don't have to listen to episode one. My name is andrew and along with nick. We are averaged cyclists while we enjoy many of the existing cycling content outlets ranging from mammoth too small. We were recognized as avoid. That void is focused on the average cyclist. We get it. We want to ride a twelve thousand dollar bike. Who doesn't but those blake's aren't the people we ride with. They're not the people that we see on the roads and they're not the people in the trails and let's face it if you've been twelve thousand dollar bike you're not worried about trying to find the best disc brake for your bike at the best price. We're here to kind of fill that void. And talk to you as a cyclist. We're looking to be the cycling podcast that you would listen to because we're average right. We aren't former pros nor do we ride with any of them. We admire their abilities and certainly were. Mba's at times. We recognize that. They demand a lot more from their bikes than we do. Marginal gains which means the world to them only appears a second mortgage to us. Seeing the latest tech torture is amazing. Don't get me wrong but really that tech is not gonna help the average cyclist talking about how to attack a hill. A little bit better to get more efficiency is going to help. Nick and i love cycling. It's a massive part of our life and we're average in every single way. We're just looking to improve ourselves in both mind and body but we also bike for our own reasons. We want to speak to people just like us people who enjoy spending the pedals who recognize many benefits from it ranging from physical mental or does simply being outdoors and spending time with friends. We aim to be conversational with how we present our guests and our regular content. We wanna bring you on enjoyable stuff from the bike community. So if you don't have a bike community nearby we wanna be that for you. I hope you enjoy our podcasts. If you continue to listen feel free to review us on social media or where you download your podcasts. Also you can support us on patriots. The links are on our website fifty three thirty nine cycling dot com or you can find it in the description below amer on..

Quizbeard weekly trivia quiz
"53" Discussed on Quizbeard weekly trivia quiz
"Twenty one which upon heroin married edward rochester number. Twenty two philip peres. Also notice pip is the protagonist and narrator of wichita charles dickens novel number twenty three which of shakespeare's plays opens with the line. If music for the food of love play playoff number twenty four sets in the lake district which classic children's novel by arthur ransome was published in nineteen thirty another number twenty five. Which novel begins in the six. Three two after ford okay. Samantha's for today's quiz round. One was northern ireland number one born in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine in castledawson. The poet the rope death of a materialist. Shame as any number two built on wooden piles on marshy land. The belfast lama that leans over four feet. Is the abbott memorial clock or albert clock number. Three you can visit giant's causeway in county antrim number four. The highest mountain in northern ireland is sleeve. Donald a number five situated queen's island those two shipbuilding cranes that dominate. The skyline. Are known as a something and goliath ran to psychology number. Six the name of the the test where subjects perceptions of ink blots are analyzed is known the raw shop rohrschack test number seven the concept of psychoanalytic theory was described as a child's unconscious desire for the opposite sex parents and hatred for the same sex parent as described by sigmund. Freud is the oedipus complex. Number eight Famously using dogs that salivated in anticipation of food. That was ivan pavlov. The nine Abraham mosley was best known for his hierarchy of needs number ten The the term used to describe the mental discomfort results from holding. Two conflicting beliefs is cognitive. Dissonance ran three was popular music of the nineteen seventies number eleven. The lead singer of hot chocolate is errol brown number twelve. The american rock band. That released more than a feeling was boston number. Thirteen superhero actress. That released her first studio album portrait. In nine hundred seventy eight was lynda. Carter wonder woman number fourteen. The track released in november nineteen seventy four. That was the eagles first. Us number one hit was best of my love. A number fifteen. Who fronted the electric mayhem. That resident has spent on the muppet show. That was a doctor. teeth round. Four was the general knowledge round number. Sixteen bahrain full the continent. That has the world in which you would find. The world's wettest country is south. America colombia number seventeen the sign of zodiac represented by a bow and arrow is subject -arious number eighteen. The sega video game character that replenishes health by collecting golden rings. Sonic the hedgehog. The mid nineteen the capital city of the drc or democratic republic of congo is can schatzer number twenty the digital encyclopedia published by microsoft from ninety three to two thousand nine. That was gazumped by wikipedia was encarta around five. Was the literature round number twenty one. The opponents literary heroine that married. Edward rochester was jana. The may twenty two philip period. Also known as pip is the protagonist of great expectations number. Twenty three the shakespeare play the opens with the line if music be the food of love play on his twelfth night. Twenty four seven malate district classic children's novel by arthur ransome published in nineteen thirty swallows and amazons number twenty five novel the begins in the six thirty two after ford. His brave new.

Chief Yuya: Learn the Calculations, Insights, and the Lifestyle of a Royal Man
"53" Discussed on Chief Yuya: Learn the Calculations, Insights, and the Lifestyle of a Royal Man
"Greetings chief you yahoo. We are chief. You your podcast as said we're taking it taking it back. You know spoke recently on youtube about that bringing back to where we kind of began. Which is you know listening listening listening listening. So you know. I wanted to Start us off. We're going to a couple of segments that going to help us to kind of Start to grab hold of this. Twenty twenty one gregorian and Do the best that we can with it. You know While while we're awaiting our real new year come around for because many of us based on our ethnic and cultural traditions certainly is not in december or january. I should say that the the year itself begins but of course there are many calendars. And you go by what you know your your Archea rt tells you too. So you know there's something that we we deal with a lot In our ministry. And i knew and just what i deal with a lot in Counseling work and things like that and It's detachment the idea the concept of Not only just attaching and letting go but being able to step aside and see things for what they are based on your ability to get as objective as you can about something you know. Sometimes it's so hard for people because you know when you in the midst of something especially if you have a certain dysfunction issues something like that is very difficult to step outside of it and See what you're doing in the moment you know. Sometimes in the moment we are very defensive. We're so defensive to the point that we're just blinded by our defensiveness because we are totally enwrapped and encased in what it is that we're doing you know and that's kind of like an An age old dilemma. it's an age old quandary. When one starts to question the meaning of their existence or the meaning of the universe even it becomes difficult. Because you're questioning something that you're currently wrapped inside of but the very idea of questioning it.

Hermit_Radio
"53" Discussed on Hermit_Radio
"They wanted. Said they're acting like children. They're threatening people and their targeting people because they're like children and that's the only way that they can get their point across by acting like children and it's disappointing. They have a hard job to do unquestionably. But that's why they have to be professionals. Their job isn't four children. They're supposed to be the best they're supposed to be the elected people that make decisions for us and yet they fail time and time again both sides when we when we think about how all of this works in a spiritual manner right. I believe everything happens for reason. Because it's all a part of the expansion of consciousness and the evolution of our people. Even the times that we're experiencing right now are part of this ever evolving process. We've seen a lot of things in the last year that are unbelievable and sometimes even so profound. It's just like. I cannot believe this just happened right but those situations are expanding your awareness okay. You're limited consciousness. The way that we live in society right now you can only really hone in on a couple of things right social media your job your food which you're watching on netflix. But if you don't ever get out of those things you have such a limited awareness in consciousness that you're not moving anywhere. We used to read books right. We used to do things to progress. Ourself to continue to further our intelligence in we've kind of come at a standstill. Maybe some of you. Are you know trying your best and you know i see you out. There is good. But we've kind of almost given up on trying to better ourselves understandably so right now in this in this world. It's it's it's hard. I get stuck into but i make every effort to canoes to continue to read books into listen to lectures and practice. My peace right now has been the ultimate test. I mean goodness in a couple of years when hopefully things will die down. I'll be true. Zen master i mean i already am zen master according to his masters but truly my peace will be perfected when things can finally die down in subside..

Hermit_Radio
"53" Discussed on Hermit_Radio
"That is inherently divine. The we're for the most part in time unaware of but that is what in made me change. When i became aware of it when i accepted it to be truth and not just something that i read in books. I realized that there is truth to it but not just for me. I'm not just some mystical guru that decided to change his life. And now do this to you know the whole point of me. Doing this is to tell you that you have to nothing. I've said nothing. I've done is outside of the reach of you listening to this podcast right now. You have in you already. You just need to embrace it and accept it. When reading about in zen masters right every student is asking the master. How do i become zen-master. How do we become zen master right and most of the time the masterminds anything but occasionally this answer is said you are already is and master right in the movie the matrix what a neo need to do to become the one right. He needs to realize that he was over the one regardless of what anyone said about him regardless of what the world was telling him he decided to be it. Could you see how everything. I'm telling you right. Now is connected. It all comes back to the same place it's you you dictate reality. You decide what you do every day when you get up you decide how you want to treat people and i'll tell you what after looking at facebook and twitter for the last couple of weeks. There's lot of people who waking up in deciding to just be an asshole or jerk and it's on both sides of the political party is not just republicans and it's not just democrats but look at how we're talking to each other. Look at the things that were saying about each other. it's abysmal and it. It goes against everything that i believe in human nature. It's disappointing and it's frustrating. The people waste their talent on fighting and being negative and being destructive to our evolution versus being productive and both sides are to blame. And i don't care what anyone says. I don't i choose what i believe. I don't let other people tell me what i believe. And i don't let other people tell me what i have to do the decisions that i make. I don't if you believe in one political party or the other that's fine but bef be an example. I must've dropped the f bomb right. There be an example. Don't lower yourself to other people's levels by calling each other names and threatening people are people in politics should be ashamed of themselves right now all of them not side of the other all of them they are all behaving like children. And it's disappointing. We we've talked a lot about third world countries and the sad thing is i've seen third world countries. Behave.