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AP News Radio
Pay transparency is spreading. Here's what you need to know
"Labor laws in some states that employers must include pay ranges when posting a job appear to be helping job seekers across the country. Employers across the country have begun adopting more transparency and their hiring ads to stay competitive with companies and states that require it. Advocates say that benefits women and people of color whose statistically don't fare as well as others during hiring negotiations. The job site indeed dot com says twice as many companies, 43% posted the pay scale in their ads last month compared to three years ago. New York City, California, Washington, and Colorado are among the municipalities requiring Patreon's big companies including Microsoft Citigroup and Google have committed to posting salaries nationwide. I'm Jackie Quinn

AP News Radio
China's Xi meeting Putin in boost for isolated Russia leader
"Chinese leader Xi Jinping is meeting today with Russia's Vladimir Putin. Today's meeting in Moscow between the Chinese and Russian leaders is a political boost for an isolated Vladimir Putin after the International Criminal Court charged him with war crimes and Ukraine, on Fox News Sunday, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said the U.S. will be monitoring for news about what the two leaders say about Ukraine. China has not condemned Putin's invasion of Ukraine. They are still buying Russian oil and energy resources. And they have at least given tacit approval because they've taken the Russian claim that this is somehow an existential threat against Russia that the war is the west's fault. Beijing called for a ceasefire last month, but Washington said that would ratify the prevalence battlefield gains, dot org Washington

Crypto Current
Eric McDonald on Trading Crypto Automatically With CoinLion
"From coding in your basement all the way to a $1 billion acquisition, a true unicorn. You've seen it all. And as you started to look into this web three space, you can take I'm sure you're taking a lot of your experiences that you just had over the last 20 years and kind of seen the correlations over into web three. So what caught your eye about with you? Why did you pick that space? You just sold a unicorn. You can go right into the sunset. Why start something new? Yeah, no, a great question. And part of it is, I just kind of tiptoed into this. So coin Lion already existed. I didn't start it. And the group of founders invited me into sit on their board and start to guide them. And so I started a tiptoe into the crypto space and started to realize how impressive the underlying blockchain technology is. And so then when you understand how the blockchain works and how you can move funds from point a to point B ridiculously fast, it was awesome. And then I looked at how cumbersome a lot of the UIs were. Like if you wanted to just go buy some crypto, and he was ridiculously hard. And so honestly, that's what started to plant that seed in my head of it feels like there's some opportunity here. And to build something that's super simple. And so I spent probably 6 to 9 months really working with a team trying to hone in what their vision was in the original vision was, hey, we want to be an exchange, like any other exchange, except we were years behind some of these other exchanges. So what I did is I kind of helped narrow in this vision to like, hey, let's find a niche within this space. Don't feel like we have to own all of crypto. And these are a few of the lessons learned for myself when I was in the healthcare tech space. I built a unicorn, and it was based on one really small niche within healthcare. We didn't have to own all of healthcare. We owned just the urgent care space, and we did it really well. And so we spent a bunch of time talking about, okay, well, what niche can we get into and ended up landing on this idea of auto trading? How do you use bots? To do auto training, which again, bots aren't necessarily not new. We didn't invent that idea. But there aren't a lot of exchanges that have the auto trading built into it where you don't have to have multiple accounts.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Guns Don't Kill People, Planned Parenthood Kills People
"Go to your calls. First up, line one, from the city of brotherly love, fell from Philly. That's what that's what I was talking about. I'm telling you when you open up with president Trump, he went right for the juggler back in the good graces with my pizzeria employee at they said they said, Bill, we know what you're talking about now. He gave us the shot of tester oil that America needed on a big old tablespoon. We are like, we are Ratched up for this guy. A doctor G before I forget I'll let you go. A new T-shirt. Yeah. Guns don't tell people Planned Parenthood kills people. Oh, oh, we've got a new T-shirt coming up that's gun related later this today, but hang on. That's a really good one. Wow. Did you come up with that or did you steal that from somebody Phil? I saw that a month ago and I said, my God, that makes so much sense and it's just been in the back of my brain to tell you. That's bloody genius, all right?

The Charlie Kirk Show
What Dr. Daniel Amen Learned From Analyzing Thousands of Brain Scans
"Important lesson from 83,000 brain scans. What is that lesson, doctor? What is the most important lesson that you derived from now? I think it's what, 247,000 brain scans, right? I mean, it's much more than that now. Is you are not stuck with the brain you have. You can make it better. And I can prove it. And we've done thousands of before and after scans. I do a series on Instagram called scan my brain. And about 16 months ago, I scanned Major League Baseball player, Troy gloss, who's the 2002 World Series MVP. And despite a lot of terrible and for concussions, he was drinking too much. He had lots of dark thoughts, he was suicidal. And I did his third scan last week, and it looked dramatically better. And he's dramatically better, which not only impacts him at impact. So he saw a correlation, you see the healthier brain, you also see symptoms improve and it's proof that this is 99% of the profession is missing it. And it's a long-term play. So it's not just, oh, let me give you this medicine and you're less depressed. Let me get your brain healthy. So long term, you have a dramatically decreased risk. For Alzheimer's disease. And I turned 69 this year. And one statistic that just horrifies me is 80 is 50% of people 85 and older will be diagnosed with dementia, or Alzheimer's disease. And I'm not okay with that, right? It's more normal to be demented that not to be demented. So as I take someone in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s. The idea is not to just get them symptom free to get them to fall in love with their and keep that healthy for the rest of their lives.

AP News Radio
Supervisor in Tyre Nichols' death retired before firing
"The Memphis police supervisor on scene when Tyree Nichols was beaten to death by officers retired with benefits the day before a hearing to fire him. Lieutenant Dwayne Smith was i-d-ed as the officer that officials said earlier this month retired before his termination hearing. The attorney for Tyree Nichols family Ben crump is calling on Memphis police and officials to hold lieutenant Smith fully accountable. We want to see the same justice crump was that reverend Al sharpton's national action network House of justice along with Nichols mother of wells, who still trying to come to terms with her son's death. I just feel like my son he had to be sacrificed to put a greater good. 7 Memphis officers were fired after Nichols died following a traffic stop on January 7th, 5 of them charged with second degree murder, Smith is not charged. Julie Walker, New York

The Officer Tatum Show
Hunter Biden Admits Laptop Belongs to Him
"I want to work on connecting the dots with some of these cultural issues. Tying or connecting the dots with the corruption. All right, so what I was telling you about the Hunter Biden laptop, we were telling you about the $3 million that would split in three ways between the Biden crime family. There was another partner involved whose name escapes me at this point. I'll get that back to you later. Halle Biden is the new Biden member that got a little bit of that Chinese communist cash. And then there's still an unknown Biden. So we'll have to wait and see if Joe Biden is named, but listen, we know that Hunter Biden is not going to make money, we're not for his dad being the vice president or being the president of the United States. Now, they pick on this guy, John Mack Isaac. Isaac said a man who believed who he believed to be Hunter Biden dropped off three laptops, all right? At his store, this was in April 2019, only one was salvageable. He repaired the laptop, and then that's where he when he discovered the disturbing material. He said the customer did not return. We now know that customer is Hunter Biden for 90 days, all right? He couldn't get in touch with him. So Isaac said he first searched the emails by key word in June or July of 2019, according to Isaac's account, the FBI first made a forensic copy of the laptop, then returned weeks later with the subpoena to confiscate the laptop. When he stopped hearing from the FBI, the FBI, they're still holding the laptop to this day. You know, ran by Christopher wray, the not so not so moral FBI today. When he stopped hearing from the FBI, Isaac said he contacted several members of Congress. They just simply didn't respond. They didn't respond. So at that point, his intermediary reached out to Rudy Giuliani's attorney, Robert Costello. Now, Hunter Biden has seemingly acknowledged our admitted that the laptop was his back in February of this year or last month, but I don't know what gave it away. I don't know if it was his body naked body being all over the freaking thing that gave it away or what, but he finally admitted to it. These people are morons.

AP News Radio
Ordinary Americans could eventually pay indirectly for bank failures
"The government's response to the failure two major banks is already involved hundreds of billions of dollars, so will ordinary Americans end up paying for it one way or another? I Norman hall. It could be months before its known just how much of the tab for bank failures that ordinary Americans will have to pick up. The Biden administration says it will guarantee uninsured deposits of Silicon Valley bank and signature bank, the Federal Reserve announced a new lending program for all banks that need to borrow money to pay for withdrawals. The fed says banks borrowed about 300 billion in emergency funding in the past week, with nearly half that amount going to holding companies for the two fell banks to pay depositors, taxpayers will probably bear no direct cost, but other banks may have to help defray the cost of covering uninsured deposits over time those banks could pass higher cost on to customers forcing everyone to pay more for services. I Norman hall

Mark Levin
International Court Issues War Crimes Warrant for Putin
"Over at mediocre I just in the ICC International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for Putin Over alleged war crimes including unlawful deportation of children There's been nobody in broadcasting certainly nobody Whose conservative who's been condemning Putin for his War crimes as thoroughly as I have You know maybe it's because as somebody who used to watch a lot of these shows and films about World War II the world at war as a young man I would watch these shows and as part of those shows you would see the devastation I would take place I remember watching one of these black and white films Where Eisenhower was walking through one of the death camps I think he had Omar Bradley and Patton with him if memory serves I could be wrong And It was either patner Bradley got sick to their stomach They couldn't believe what they saw the stench was unbelievable even Ike said That he's never seen evil like this before There's a man that let our forces during World War II And I'm sensitive to this And I think about what happened in Rwanda During the Clinton administration when everybody turned their back and 800,000 people Were slaughtered in three months And mostly with knives and machetes and swords I remember those pictures too

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Bob Frantz: This Is the Most Coddled Generation I've Ever Seen
"We're gonna save the republic, if you're gonna save our civilization bob, we have to pass on to the next generation, the idea, the essentials that non negotiables of what it means to be a man. So if you in a room of young boys, boy scouts, eagle scouts, what have you, what for you would be the minimum syllabus items, the things that we must spread to the next generation of young boys for us to be in a healthier place. What kinds of things do we need to teach them? Well, something that this generation of young boys is not getting at all, and that is disciplined and self reliance. This is the most coddled generation I think that I've ever seen and it's because everything is handed to them whether it's by parents or not, everything comes easy the click of a button, the flip of a phone, all of the different things that this generation is being raised on. Did any of them know how to change the tire, do any of them know how to plant a garden to any of them know how to, you know, to build something if they needed to provide shelter for their family. Doctor gee, we live in a we live in a nation and in a culture right now that is so reliant upon the grid that if something extraordinary happened, like an EMP, if that ever happened and wiped out the electronics and the technology and man was forced to survive on only what he can do for himself, this generation would be wiped out in a matter of months. Because they don't know anything. So that the ability to do it for yourself to not say I'm going to hire a professional to do it for me to fix the car to fix the house to plumb the pipes, whatever the case might be. I would tell every young person today you need to learn how to do it on your own,

AP News Radio
It will soon be time to render unto Caesar to visit Rome's pantheon, a Hong Kong ritual whacks away troubles, and a Zoroastrian holiday cause some to hit the streets as others hit their pocket books.
"On this week's AP religion roundup. It will soon be time to pay Caesar to visit Rome's Pantheon, a Hong Kong ritual wax away troubles and a Zoroastrian holiday causes some to hit the streets as others hit their pocketbooks. Tourists in Rome checking out the Pantheon will soon pay €5 for admission. Proceeds will be split between the culture ministry and the Roman Catholic Church, tourists at the site were divided over the new fee. I wasn't really expensive to stay here so I think it's a very nice building and for us to visit for free is wonderful. We are fully understand that it's necessary maybe to pay, you know, for the securing of the value, what is possible to say inside. The Pantheon was built as a Roman temple more than 2000 years ago. It was transformed into a church 14th century ago, and mass is regularly celebrated there. For people holding a grudge in Hong Kong, one way to release their anger is to take part in a villain hitting ritual. Edison Chan says he hopes the ritual will help cut out gossip and keep bad people away from him. Ritual practitioners, mostly older women, use a shoe to bash an image of the person who was the target of their customer's anger. One practitioner says many of her customers are people who have trouble at work or feel like they're being unfairly treated. She says she helps them by symbolically whacking the bad people away for a fee of 50 Hong Kong dollars. The ritual includes blessings from Hong Kong's goddess of the sea, as well as divine beings related to Buddhism. The markets in Iraq's Kurdish region are busy, as people prepare for the spring festival of Nauru. The Persian new year, the holiday dates back to at least 1700 BCE, and incorporates ancient Zoroastrian traditions. This year, however, now ruz coincides with the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. Shopper delga is having the two holidays at the same time creates a bit of a financial burden. In Iran, a fyre festival related to the holiday spark protests. Demonstrators chanted against the country's ruling clerics and hurled firecrackers at security forces. Hardliners have long condemned the fyre festival as an Islamic. I'm Walter ratliff.

The Dan Bongino Show
Dr. Joe Ladapo: COVID Vaccines Create Negative Effect After 7 Month
"Florida Surgeon General Joe ladapo a medical doctor and a PhD Telling the truth publicly about COVID Pushing masks pushing the vaccine in little kids All these low value divisive policies that they did Meanwhile here's the truth right You look at these studies of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines There was a study published a few weeks ago in a journal called lancet a great a journal that's well known I should say And what did these authors show They showed that after 7 months the protection for infection right It started I don't know around 70% down down down down At 7 months it hops onto the other side of the axis right So it is negative And that continues And that the magnitude of that negativity increases over time What does that mean folks It literally means that the people who receive that vaccine were more likely to contract COVID-19 after 7 months than the people who did not That is a fact as the CDC or FDA ever said a word about that See I'm telling you there are people out there the tide is turning That is a ridiculously smart guy This is what happens when conservatives vote conservative stuff Folks I'm sorry I can't take it anymore The idea that oh gosh elections you know they only benefit Democrats ever Okay listen Democrats cheat in elections Oh okay great It happens Yes I understand that It's not great that they cheat I get your point But I'm not disputing that cheating is going on I believe back then I was the victim of it in an election I ran and based on actual information Having said that when we show up in mass like we did in Florida those are the kinds of people who get appointed in positions of government who have microphones who can start speaking to others

AP News Radio
Turkey's president says he will back Finland's NATO bid
"Finland's bid to join NATO has finally received the blessing of Turkish president. Finnish president salani minister thanked turkey for the announcement that Ankara would move forward with ratifying Finland's NATO application. It is very good to hear these news. We understood earlier on that you have done your dishes. And signing it today confirms that the Turkish parliament starts to work with ratification of finished membership. The move paves the way for the country to join the military block ahead of Sweden, the breakthrough came after ninis to met Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, both Finland and Sweden applied to become NATO members ten months ago in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, abandoning decades of non alignment. I'm Charles De Ledesma

AP News Radio
Biden hosting Irish prime minister on St. Patrick's Day
"President Biden will host Ireland's prime minister on this Saint Patrick's Day. First Irish prime minister Leo varadkar and his partner will attend a breakfast with vice president Kamala Harris and her husband, then President Biden holds a bilateral meeting with the prime minister in The White House Oval Office, Biden infrared ger head to the capital for a noontime lunch with congressional leaders, hosted by the Friends of Ireland caucus, later Biden will host a White House reception for varadkar. Biden plans to visit both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland this year, the 25th anniversary of the U.S. brokered good Friday accord, which helped in sectarian violence that had raged for three decades over the issue of Northern Ireland unifying with Ireland or remaining part of the United Kingdom. Biden, who often speaks of his Irish heritage, has declared march Irish heritage month, and is even dying the self lawn fountain green. John of water Washington

Bitcoin Audible
Lightning Prisms by DerGigi
"Let's get into today's read. And its titled. Lightning prisms. Written by their GT. One aspect that is still massively underutilized is the programmability of Bitcoin. While simple things like scheduled payments and automated payment splits do exist, we are undoubtedly still trapped in conventional thinking when it comes to the flow of sats. I'd like to share a simple idea that was shared with me a couple of months ago in the hopes that it will spread far and wide. And in the best case that someone will just go ahead and implement it, or a better version of it. Here is the idea. All credit to mister Cox, who is now officially out of time to implement it himself. And here he has a graphic of two prisms separating and splitting up payments in a sequence. It starts with blog post at SAP prism dot com, and then the payment splits 51% going to cucks 28% going to dur Gigi in 21% going to activists at HRF dot org or the human rights foundation. But then there is another payment split, another prism off of activists at HRF dot org, where 5% goes to someone at HRF, 5% goes to another one at HRF and 5% or 80% goes to at any one at HRF dot org. Lightning prisms a lightning prism is a construct that allows for lightning address value split workflows to quote the originator. Here's the gist of it. A prism is identified by a lightning address or similar. A prism has one or more multiple recipients. Another prism can be one of the recipients, splits are defined programmatically. This simple construct allows for all kinds of use cases and can be implemented on the application layer without any changes to Bitcoin or lightning.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Kash Patel Discusses His Upcoming Book "Government Gangsters"
"About the new project in which you unveil all of the dirty underbelly of the deep state. It's called government gangsters. It is the book you have written, government, gangsters, the deep state of the truth and the battle for our democracy, cash. I know this book is available now for pre order. Last time we spoke, you said it was in some kind of purgatory of intelligence community, DoD censorship. Can you give us an update? Yeah, absolutely. Thanks so much, government, gangsters dot com. It's on pre order. And yeah, most people don't know this, but when you leave government, you know this, of course, but when you leave government and you write a book, you have to submit your manuscript back to the government for this unnecessarily delayed process of a review so they can clear it. It's been in there for four months. I've now got a legal team. We're going to take them to federal court if need be. This book's coming out and as Donald Trump put on the pre sale rollout a month or two ago. This book is the blueprint for how we win back The White House in 24 and how we take back the agencies and departments from instead of serving their overlords. They serve the American people. I highlight by name. All the government gangsters, that DoJ, FBI, NSA, CIA DoD. Why they failed us, but more importantly, how we use the levers of government to remove them from power, make sure we defeat the weaponization of all of these agencies and departments and put in great personnel. By the way, Seb gorka might have to lead one of these come 20, 24. We'll talk about that in another day.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Kash Patel and Sebastian Unpack the Newly Released J6 Footage
"You're a former terrorism prosecutor for the DoJ. So we've got the footage here that Tucker's team released of Brian sicknick, the puts to bed, for example, that he was murdered by the January 6 protesters. We see him after he was allegedly murdered, walking around the capital. Do we have the footage, Eric? But Brian sicknick should not be reduced to a prop for the political ambitions of the Democratic Party. He was a human being. The facts of his life matter, including how he died. To this day, media accounts describe sicknick as someone who was slain on January 6th. The video we reviewed proves that is a lie. Here is surveillance footage of sicknick walking in the capitol after he was supposedly murdered by the mob outside. By all appearances, cyclical. So we see he's fine. He's walking around in a helmet. We see the footage of Jacob chansley, this quote unquote James shaman, being a Scottish through the building at times by up to 9, 9 capital police officers, you're the former prosecutor, are there any forget politics? Are there any legal ramifications? Can we get this guy out of prison who's given 41 months? What happens to everybody else? You're the expert. Is this just a political win or is there something deeper going on here? Well, there's got to be analysis look as a former federal public defender who challenged the DoJ out DoJ on so many cases in federal court about what we call Brady violations, violations by the DoJ prosecutors for failing to intentionally disclose exculpatory evidence and evidence of impeachment. So it's called Brady and giglio. Let's put the legal parlance aside. What due process the constitution the Supreme Court demand prosecutors in the DoJ must turn over all evidence that even might be evidence of innocence and evidence of impeachment. They don't have to use their judgment to answer the question. It's just a maybe. 41,000 hours of videotape said is evidence.

AP News Radio
Prosecutor: Some of the 6 missing women in Mexico found dead
"Mexican authorities say some of the 6 women reported missing early this month had been found dead. A prosecutor says there is evidence that some of the 6 women who went missing on March 7th had been found dead, Carlos samori had prosecuted the violence plagued wana watto state, said signs have been found that some of them were killed. The women who may have been traveling together disappeared on the outskirts of the city of celaya, authorities posted search bulletins for the 6 women on March 9th, for years the industrial and farming hub of wada watto has been Mexico's most violent state with a jalisco cartel, waging a turf war against local gangs

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"a month ago" Discussed on Analog(ue)
"Wherever you're watching the sopranos. I should probably watch watch. This was seen the sopranos. now. I think i've seen the first episode. That's it okay seedless. It's i think. I think this is always difficult right reasons. He buys on that kind of stuff. Sure the sopranos may be my favorite television show ever. That's that's a lot if it's not number one it's in the top three easy. I thought west wing was your favorite television show. Ever see thing. I've only seen west wing once like and so on the west wing is again is up there as one and the recency by seeing so is important. But i'm on you know. This is my third rewatch of the sopranos. So i watched it once Watched it once never rewatching I just think that this television show is just incredibly special. I don't think that there are many other shows like it in what it achieves. The cost is just incredible. The poems across the board a fantastic deal with so many complicated and difficult things in really interesting ways the writing so good the acting. So good you know. It's so heavily awarded as it is often referred to as the best television show ever made. It is a show that is so perfect in the sense that it never stays. Welcome their six seasons and once it's done it's done and that's fantastic now making a prequel movie fitchburg max. I'm really interested in is. The movie is made by the same guy who made the show. David chess And they. I don't know if you've seen this so it start the show star james gandolfini poss- away years ago He's james gandolfini. Real son is playing young. Tony soprano. yeah yeah. I think the movies called the saints of newark. I dan the cost of that also incredible but across the board the cost of this show. The sopranos is fantastic. There was some great characters in it. It has some of the most truly hateful characters in television which also just like really adds to like some of the characters in this show q. Just can't help but like they just make your skin quarrel and the which is just again the writing the acting. I have not seen before in show of like. I can't help but like every time this person's on the screen. I'm just i boo- tastic casey. It's violent it is as haiti. Oh as hbo show right. There's lots of sex and nudity and violence and swearing in kind of is type of stuff. You can't stomach can you. But like you're not going to like this show But i'll say like if you enjoy mob movies or all which i do. You will not sopranos because it is also like a love letter to that type of content as well as being itself. There are a lot of nods and winks and references to this. Many of the people in the sopranos have been in many of the movies. You seen sure right before. And after so yeah. One of my favorite characters in this show is played by steven van. Zandt i feel like i know that name. Who is the guitarist in the e street band pursuing season. I found this out of bed. Oh no this i i. I don't know what maybe look him. Up but yeah. He's the one is bruce springsteen guitarist of the main characters of tv show she's interesting to me and lorraine bracco is just incredible in this show. she was. You know most people with know who from a rolling goodfellas as well so she just plays stuck it interesting character. molly's is foreseen lillehammer. Which i've not seen yet. But i think we might pick up afterwards. Which is kind of like a continuation kind of of this character. And we're really interested in a weird way I love the show If you've not seen this show. I cannot recommend this show enough. I would say the sopranos is one of the. I think is in rarified of this. Tv show that you can say to somebody. Watch it without needing to say. Hey the first few know. The sopranos just watched the sopranos bank. And if you don't like it in the first two episodes stop watching it. 'cause you're never going to like it but he doesn't need that like all you got to stick with it yano. It's impossible to understand what's going on. You know like we watch the why right. And that's the thing with the y your what the first three episodes of the why mean you've gotta just get through it and you'll eventually pick it up. None of that. Like and i agree tony sinister like tv. We have now is because of the sopranos it was like the beginning of this prestige tv kind of thing that went on to the his with the movie actors. Right right right right because at terence winter is really involved in this show In the sopranos he's like a writer of a bunch of episodes and that kind of thing terence winter is thank created boardwalk empire afoul empire's star at this. I believe like star at dislike all. Wow that's a movie actor steve. Pasha me will play the main character in bulldog empire and that was i. Think another like landmark show of like big budget movie on television. Yeah yeah yeah. I need to get the sopranos shot. I think part of my reluctance about it is because i want to watch things with aaron. Generally speaking and i know that i again. I don't really know much about the sopranos. But i know that erin couldn't make it through breaking bad because was too violent too angry too rough and my expectations that the sopranos is a lot of the same yet. But i think breaking bad is. We'll gruesome honestly. There was a lot violence in his show and the gruesome the most gruesome pots. Honestly you don't tend to see the violence occurring which is unlike breaking bad. You see the result right right right. So i mean i i do need to give it a shot. I did try the wire years and years and years ago and i we watched the entire first season. I really did not care for it. And i'm not saying that that would translate to the sopranos. I don't think it does. I am the one guy that doesn't like the wire and doesn't think it's the best television show ever made which is fine. I guess that's a lukewarm. Take or something. But i don't know it. Just it just didn't click for me. And i never really felt in transpired like seemingly every other human being on the planet as but no. I should give the sopranos to tried some point and see what happens for me. I'd like to do a trio of quick ones. first of all football is supposed to be on this episode. But one of these episodes which i'm going to be on the woman view. Two of season. Two of ted lasso. The greatest show. It is very good. i. I haven't been i don't want to spoil anything. I haven't been as in love with season two. I was season one so far. But i'm i'm reserving final judgment. I'm merely enjoying it. But i think getting a woman did you see What the guy who plays coach said on twitter the other day i did yes they were expecting. The first three episodes would be dropped at the same time and they wrote that way yet. Which makes a lot of sense. Because i thought the first episode in short i thought the first episode was died. I thought the second episode was decent. I thought the third was pretty good. So i feel like we are ramping up. Which is why. I'm reserving judgment..

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"I think it's going to drive alone from his aides. It'll be lewis and george. I think that will be true. And i own. The only reason. I don't want to be true is because you will be intolerable next season talking time. God all gonna hear scott saved the crew of a thirty be. What you all way about the to say. I can't even argue with you about that frustrated. Also i would be remiss if i didn't mention how much i really dislike christian christian. I have lost all respect. I had for him been lost of lama. I really dislike him so very much. I dislike him as a person. I just like a team principal. I dislike him so much all. Like if you know is casey that it's it's okay the louis bunch of Racists being more on him. Because max gets abused to calm all. I know i know what you're doing here but come off it. That was the moment for me. I mean i was completely done at that point like completely done. Max gets abused to. Oh poor max. I'm sure you're thanks. Girls difficult christian. I'm sure it's terrible right to be one of these people short. I can't even imagine like the stuff that we get multiplied to millions literally i. I'm sure that they will get a but yukon. You can't balance now racist abuse of a against regular abuse and say that it's the same because lewis also gets that right. Yeah he also gets people like saying he's wanna write that but also louis gets told that he is not good enough because of the color of his skin and the fact that one they never like came out and said anything against out like every other team did like red insulted but homeowner is not said anything and when pressed on issues like maxwell's against abuse as a guy. I hate him so much. hate him. Awhile say is we hate him as much as you can hate a person. You don't know whether that's fair. That's fair. I really hate the decisions. He made his personal life. I really hate the decisions. He makes as eighteen principle. I just i really. I really dislike that. The character of christian horner it as i know it i dislike with such a fiery passion and i don't particularly love max like i think max is kind of a world class jerk to the only reason i kind of excited about max's because i think he's the only one that's really and truly competitive with louis but i'm not a big macs fan either truth. No i don't like max or stamping. But i like watching him race. Yeah well this is one of those things where i can appreciate both. I don't ever really wanted to win. Because i don't like him but i like watching around the track. Yeah i can understand that. That's fair the guy. Like i don't want the guys who have success because i don't i just i don't think that he seems like a very good person. Yeah i did appreciate that. He more than rebel was kinda like. Can we stop this like. There was actually an interview before the hungarian grand prix between lewisham. Max amac's set to the press is not gonna answering questions about las race. It's done. oh yes lots going fair enough. But ultimately he doesn't seem like a good person. I agree on but as much as you can know a person from the way that we noticed people right. But he doesn't seem like he Full shares the same values aisha. Yeah that's also very well put but you know it does share some values that you and i share. Yeah pass. mel does las male. Does i love the. I love these segues special..

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"a month ago" Discussed on Analog(ue)
"He was the recipient of wada's mistake. Well so here let me. Let me pull on that thread. Just just briefly. I think it was a mistake. I think you're right. But i could make an argument. Even though i wouldn't. I don't. I don't believe this argument but i could make the argument that he was just a complete and sniper and just destroyed max than anyone that would threaten now see. I don't think so. I think he was just inapt. There is no benefit for him to do this because the amount of money he has cost mercedes like the amount of money. It will cost to put the car back together. I don't think is a good again accents. The best thing for him to cases just beat them. I agree i agree right so my my kind of you on this is like factory. Bought task is clearly an excellent racing driver. Yeah but if i was toto wolff was different. 'cause he you know he's just not where he was seasonal to ago And i think again if your toto wolff who owns pa owns mercedes right like. He's not just principle right the keys making decisions for the future of company i would i stab blessed the whole time. Lewis is going to be around for so many years. Do you have someone who can still win. Gorn via maybe that short russell. The only way. You're gonna find out so i put him in the carson. She can agree. I completely agree. And i stand by the idea of george. Learning from lewis is about as good as you can make that situation so. I don't know i'm intrigued like clearly. This decision is it seems up in the air because they're talking about the fact that it's up in the public you talk about the fact that it's between george and vowed ary no i agree. I don't think they're gonna midseason swept that some. No i don't that's about idea but i i think that.

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"When you're ready to buy use the code analog at checkout to get in all some thirty percent of your first invoice a thanks to paint from solo wins for the support of this show emory laugh and so as the show is still trying to resist. It's one true form but we need to give. We need to give a chance. We need to have some talk The couple of weeks or so weird for me all right so we are now going to be mostly talking about. What the f. One last week we were in hungary last week hungary the hungarian hungering hungary gore super weird for me because i watched this race on romanian television No commentary so it was really tricky for me at points to try and walk out. Some of the stuff that was going on it was done. None as town race was not of the entire field went out in the first corner. This is the first wet race the we've had since we started watching That's true right. So i was excited for in that regard. So it's raining what's going to happen tons out of autobahn tasks is going to take out all is going to have could have been more exciting for me As you know. Like i i kind of love that stuff. It was a bit of a like the race itself was just bananas and weird and wonderful super upsetting i felt sept- to have lost The second place. I was really bummed out about that. Sometimes the rules of f one rainy grind. Mike is casey Gonna say that was one of them But overall it was a just just a fantastic race to watch. It was hamilton by the way Get it out of your hamilton goat. Test of all time. Lewis fricken hamilton. Mark as you call is undeniable undeniable. This annoys me so d so the thing is hamilton. Seems like he is genuinely a pretty good guy like as someone who is pretty much arguably the greatest of all time. You can't be the greatest of all time and not be at least a little bit of a jerk and he seems to be only a little bit of a jerk which i'm happy about I really don't like his on track persona in the sense that like he always seems to be complaining and moaning about something. Oftentimes this thing is picked up on by people. That don't like louis. He complains sure but not always. I don't think any more than anybody else. Maybe maybe you're right. I think you're right in. That are more sensitive to it. Because i don't care for his contract persona. I feel like he. He his quick to complain about things that i think he doesn't necessarily need to complain about one way or another looking at him and watching him run from. I don't remember the details. Was like he was lost or was he actually last. Okay yeah so like when they did that stunt right he then pitted on the on the second. That's right right. Put him at the very back and he went all the way up to third and he would have won that race. I am convinced the given enough time like. Did you see if you saw this. Somebody updated the wikipedia. Entry for the spanish minister of defense is safe and also another driver. Alpine he ann lewis go into quite about all within the last few laps of the race. Where alonso was just refusing to let him by. It was incredible to watch so jump in here. Like i am not a sophisticated viewer because i've only been a couple of years just like you. I don't as much as i love cars. I don't really know what i'm talking about. Well particularly with anything. Put with cars in racing. Especially but watching alonzo. Keep louis behind him. I was like it was a masterclass in defense. It was beautiful. Yeah everyone was freaking out to right like you know like it was just absolutely wonderful to watch. It was also one of those things. Where like you could tell. Just how much fun two of them were having. Yep saying afterwards right luis fernando said it like they had a lot of respect for each other and that moment you could associate in the way. They were racing right. That there was never a moment. I felt like that was gonna something dangerous. It's going to happen. They will leave for each other on the track but but fanatic was refusing to let him by and also again incredible. What by fernando. Because he was doing it to protect esteban. Yup which was like an also seeing their relationship is so interesting phenomenons. westbound all of on one. He's i going pre in pain or she's just so wild like i would never have expected that to happen. That that race will be its own drive to survive episode. I'm just because as well like especially if batas gets kicked out of mercedes will happen. If it's going to happen by the way that decision i don't know if you knew this will be made before the next grand prix the end of the month. Oh like an publicly discussed said that that driver decision will be will be will be made by spa. I discharged at the end of august. Fine put in money down right now by the way son george. I think you're right. They go their first points to george russell his first points. Did you see the video of him crying. So good for me. It was like an interview afterwards and he just like couldn't speak so and that moment where he likes was willing to do latif ing george russell. Man is the best. I love him. Yeah i really like russell to still stand by. I think land does my guy but I love george a lot. I really love season. He had a terrible bryce shame he wouldn't he. He was the recipient of wada's mistake. Well so here let me. Let me pull on that thread. Just just briefly. I think it was a mistake. I think you're right. But i.

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"a month ago" Discussed on Analog(ue)
"All of my care and precautions went immediately out of the window of reuniting loved ones. I don't. I'm sure that maybe there's a lot of people who have experienced this. Maybe not everyone. And that's fine but when i see somebody who i love who i have not seen for. So long for me like fist-bump inches not man man and my brain doesn't even think about it. Yeah i don't even like in those moments. I don't even have that sort of like this is bad. This is risky. Like all i want to do is embrace that person and again like this is just goes back to what we're talking about earlier about like people being what they are comfortable with But i i just immediately defaulted enough moment. A my brain had nothing it could do. Except what did you know it was a. It was a very nice trip. We had a very good time. You know we had very briefly discussed this in our group chat with four of us. And as i said you in the group chatter you and edina and the group chat you are. The king and queen of international surprise visits is ago. I love doing it. I i kinda spoiled the surprise for our friends because i was like i was just instagram. Storing so so excited to be doing that again. and kind of gave away in progress. But what you're gonna do. But at least we still got to surprise in his brother. Which was the main surprised that we were going full anyway. we got to see on nieces which is so amazing Youngest niece we've never been around us in allah. Oh yes yes yes Right like she was born in twenty eighteen twenty I'm terrible with time in ages. That's fine so like we. We that was all i think. Twenty twenty nineteen summertime nineteen so we never really got you know. We spent the christmas with hobby. She six months old and now she's like a little pus. Yup and we got to experience that you know and so it was. It was quite wonderful. I felt very good coming back from that trip and felt super. Good that we didn't get covets. Success round around what that proves is we did everything right because we didn't catch it. So you know you sound so refreshed and so happy. And i feel it and i can only imagine if you sound that refreshed in that happy. I can only imagine how amazing fell. I felt for dina. And i'm so glad that both of you to to be honest particularly her. Got the opportunity to do that. It's like you know that was a lot of these times. I like you know. Be like meeting. And i'm and i'm just like sitting there and the chatting away but i know that that's one. I'm like i'm just there to be there was not for me. Yep yep no. That's no great and i'm so glad it worked out in in that you guys were able to stay safe and so on so that that's super excellent and it was because we gun back christmas We'll be there for christmas and beta for longer so it was a bit of a reconnaissance mission. Because i would need to be working. That time. Like is one wing. You know so just making sure 'cause we had like when we were there last couple of years ago just the intimate situation remember. was completely unusable. Very good stephen filled in famille show. I think yeah filled in for me that we everywhere basically that issue wasn't the speed it was the ping john never experienced before but it just added so much delay almost impossible to have a conversation hugh not as they say p. b. what do you do you remember that from back in the day. Oh this might even predate you. I'm talking. I'm thinking of video game references and flew right over your head. What did you say. Maybe you remember that. So this is when. I was a youth when i would play like quake online or something. Like that We i was on dial up at the time. And so are ping's were like three or four hundred milliseconds something like that and then occasionally you would find somebody who out like a college campus or something like that and they would have of like fifteen milliseconds or something like that and you would call them a low paying I'm trying to think of a nice word that starts with be. That isn't the word. I i need to say so low. You don't need to say he'll ever housing. That's also out dated. Yes well. there's that too but this was fifteen twenty years ago and so you were not an at the time which was which was the problem. That's all right though but you know speaking of ping's as the challenge has already foretold right. They cast it were right. This episode is brought to you by lewis. I should have changed the ad like at that moment next instead..

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"Of romanian men. That are difficult just in general and like to not follow rules and want to like their rules set by themselves and was just a little bit more of that this time This is not a like. I am not trying to make a generalization of all people like everywhere. Has this like we have these types of people in england as well but what i have noticed is on planes. This seems to be one. And i'm not entirely sure why i don't get it but you know like we have someone that wouldn't put a seatbelt on so we can land thing. I don't know it didn't make any sense. Came in for a landing and they aborted the landing and to suck around again. I don't know what was going on with that. Honestly but that was just like a thing that happened to us. That's just like a fun store. Fun example of the type of thing that i'm talking about that's and i would just say so. I can be resolved. Edina one hundred percent agrees with me on this right. So i get the trying. Please absolution on my generalization. So but what i will say so. The flight was fine for me. It was more anxious to me on the plane. Like it kind of went. Exactly as i expected by and large most people Had the mosques on and you know i believe the airlines when they say that the filtration like in the s systems on a plane travel right. Believe that because the plan was freezing. It's like they were pumping through that thing and at some point. You kinda just have to trust. I feel we're going to do this. We had to have some level of trust. So i'm just gonna choose to trust the airline and take them face value one thing. I will say. I was genuinely incredibly surprised. The mosque wearing 'romania mania especially on public transport vossler bet at in england That's awesome wasn't expecting it. Neither of us were but Like shops and stuff. Like i can't remember really seeing anybody. That wasn't observing the rules there and my understanding is it wasn't until quite recently much more strict and they reduced it like. I think they would do if you outside. You had to wear masks so come. The expectation was that like people war wearing them in the places. They were told to wear them so they wouldn't have to do that again. So that was like a bit more obedience from it. That way The trip itself was really nice I enjoy we're in bucharest. I enjoyed bucharest very much. It is especially these days becoming much more like any type of modern european city and what it has available to you. Yeah i feel like over the years of analog you've been you've been saying that repeal in a good way i don't zagged is vastly changed over like the five or six years i've been visiting right in. What is like the so much great coffee and like now. There's like a bunch of ice cream shops. Which is like wasn't a thing the last time we went. It's it's it's really interesting to watch it change. We were staying in like a hilton hotel. The umbrella renovated and it was really nice So you know. I i like being the much much more now because i get the creature comforts. I want if i'm on there like quote unquote vacation. Sure this definitely felt more like traveling than vacation. Tell me more. That makes 'cause we didn't really. I mean the the point of it was not to go to have a holiday was to go and see family and friends like reunite with people right. That was the goal trip so we were quite busy. In a way the at internet. I would not be if we were on vacation. I gotcha like going here. Seeing this person going here saying this person in this like that's not really how we take vacations with much more lazy with it But it was a great break. The it is the first time i've had away from work since january twenty. I have not been any days of really. You know like. I've been things where maybe like. I did a thing on the day then. I work the next day like you and it was also like you know so. I was still kind of available stood. Did some work stuff. But this is like the closest. I've had a vacation since which was great But the the trip in general was a great success. You know in that. We got to see so many people one thing that we did was because it was so travel with so messed up. We didn't tell anyone we were coming accepting mom because i said to the the the plans that we didn't wanna get anybody's hopes up right. Yeah that makes. It seemed like it was going to be so difficult for us to do. It didn't want anybody change or make plans shirt. we would then have to cancel. I suggested to edina that she needed to tell her mom because mom would never forgive us because she would not be able to get ready all of the things that she would be like food wise and stuff so we told it in his mouth but didn't tell anybody else and it was eating his brother's birthday. Oh that's fantastic. So we just arrived as party. He must have lost. His mind was so good so like we knock on the door and he opens the door and like he has an initial shock face and then like a second one which was fantastic. Because i he just saw me like he just looked directly at me almost like what and then sir and it was and he just lost his mind. It was really amazing. And here's the thing that i will say i'm a human being. All of my care and precautions went immediately out of the window of reuniting loved ones. I don't. I'm sure that maybe there's a lot of people who have experienced this..

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"Thanks to face the continued support of this show and relief so speaking of getting out of your house. You and edina got out of your house. Big time big house out of house. Contra was a house we left that house all right. So my wife was born in romania and therefore has a low of romanian friends and family That she has not seen since on that. Neither of us have seen since february. Twenty twenty phil. We all have those stories. you know. that's the thing. I would say that in my opinion not everybody has had to go through what she has had to go. Through in that regard. I know a lot of people that at least to see one person in the family right. Oh yeah i mean. I know there will be people listening to show that live the life that she lived where she left our country right now and went somewhere else. And in most instances. That meant that you didn't get see people for a long time. I know some people will have taken advantage. Maybe in the summer and it seemed like things. I can't and under control but we never really took that and that was mostly because a sings. We're getting a bit better here. They want in romania and we were concerned about The way that things were were there and basically we got to the point where we made the decision that once we were Vaccinate at we would go because it's been too long now so we had started to look flights In august and we made a couple of bookings and they kept getting cancelled with the airline and basically we were trying to go in august and the ellen that we were using effectively said that they will not going to be traveling to remain eerie august. All and we really wanted to go with this airline And so what we decided to do. I mean the reason why is because we had vouchers from a previously council. Twenty twenty today. We wanted to use those right because it's just money that we couldn't use so we ended up getting a flight on july thirty first with them because it wasn't in august so this is like the last flight they were doing al. And then we booked on a different airline coming back And so we ended up. Doing it was one of those things where this is quite stressful. We basically booked the flight fold next week right like that was when it was booked And that was a very stressful experience for me. Because i did not feel like i was ready to fly again just from like a logistical standpoint. Like you know like everybody if you are frequent traveler like i was you. You will have like your wash bag. And it's just got stuff in it. You don't take it out and you have like your charge a bag and it's just like it's all set and that's you know you're ready to go. I had dismantled all this stuff and like cables had taken out used in different places or you know what i mean like had to replace older than already and it was just quite stressful and plus. It's actually quite difficult to travel right now because like logistically. Because you have to make sure you're following all the rules of the country's entrance and exit So like what documentation do i need to provide two in. What do i need to do before i can leave. All of this stuff is available to you. If you have a government with good practices and the uk was a bit better romania whilst the uk's situation it's more complicated to get back into the uk the inflammation is at least available. Edina had to contact the embassy of romania to confirm what they needed and while they needed less that information was less readily available. That makes sense And so there's a forms that you have to fill in stuff you have to print. I haven't traveled with things that i printed in so many years when i was first traveling as an adult i'd like print the print ads and like i haven't done that in so long but like i wanted to have this time like valerie stiffest sprint the form sprint. That kind of stuff. So we had to do like I think we had to do a test to go to romania. I don't i. Honestly i don't remember at this point but we did have to get tests for coming home so we had to do like a test before we left and then one afterwards and everything came back. Fine of course voice i would. I would be saying that was like oh by the way casey. I didn't mention known. No we're all fine and the trip itself. So once i was more anxious about being around people then i was worried about catching covert you know on the surface that makes no sense but i do understand what you're saying. I felt more nervous about just being in that environment. Because like you know we've done everything we could medically and we had these like really extreme musk's like medical grade mosques and then we will be wearing for the travel which is more than we would like they much more filtration the ones that we typically use yup yup. I'm with you right which might just like the surgical masks or cloth mask. Some kind of filtration in numb there will like f f p to f p three or something. I'm assuming this is our equivalent of like ninety five. You know whatever the british equivalent is or something like that. But like i don't think they're equivalent such but just imagine that's what we're talking about. I mean that's the kind of stuff we're talking about so and so on the plane it didn't feel that terrible. There were people around us that will not wearing them mosques properly. But that was exactly what i was expecting to happen. Y- yeah right. So honestly when i was on the plane it was like i'm fine with this. This is what. I was expecting I will say. I love romania romanian people in general but they are a.

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"Doing more damage staying indoors staying in my own house and never leaving than i am by leaving and taking the chance. Yeah would you. Would you never get in a car because you might get in a car wreck like that is a choice. You could make particularly in a big city. I'm very jealous but where you are i live. That's not really a choice. You can make you know what i mean and so at some point i just need to accept that that there's inherent risk in life and what i'm trying to do to help myself without and this is the way i'm handling it. Obviously you could handle the differently. But i'm trying to convince myself look. It is likely that you're going to get it. And the errands going to get it in declan michaela. We'll get it at some point and we just need to know that we have done what we can to not be stupid to. Not be flippant to not yet like ask fate to come. Smythe us you know and and just just hope that everything will work out. What else are you gonna do that realistically like what else i mean. We could does a simple silly things like we've been doing swim lessons with the kids again. And then you know the the swim. Teachers have shields on and whatnot in their in. Their classes are very small. There's only like two or three kids in the lanes and swimming pool or very very very white. So they're not all on top of each other but there is some amount of inherent risk in that because there are kids that are next to each other without mass. Because you can't really wear a mask and a pool and so as an example. We could stop doing that but at again like and maybe maybe i'm making a poor choice. Remind me of this in a month when we all get sick or something. God forbid sitting here now. Like it's so shing on yourself superstitions. Casey right at some point though i just need to be okay with with trying to live our lives and just again i. We try to do what we can do. Not be stupid about it. We go in places. We were mass. You know actually we should move on but a very quick story in and then we can move on unless you have something else Aaron was at the dmv the other day because she absolutely had to go otherwise we would have avoided it or done it online if possible anyways so she was at the dnb. It was me and the kids. And i took them to a park. That sorta kinda in downtown richmond. It's a very cool park. That's designed to be for kids of all abilities you know. So there's there's stuff for any sort of kid irrespective of you know if if they have all of their mental and physical capacities and we got there. And i said to the kidney all outdoors and i said to the kids. Hey you know. It's outside and my personal opinion. Is that when you're outside unless you're really in somebody's face. It should be okay to be without a mask. Not asking you to agree. That's just what i think And so i said to the kids you know. Hey if you'd like you can put your masks on but you don't have to. It's up to you guys. And the both of them looked at me immediately and said we'd like our mass please and that was like a very proud dad moment that that they had the awareness. Both of them to think. You know what's what's right. fricking heartbreaking. Yes it makes me more sad right exactly. And it's just so heartbreaking to see them when they're trying to just be fricken kids to say can amass please. And i don't. I don't blame them. I'm not upset at them. It just makes me so sad that that's their lives. I don't know ma'am it's tough and that's the thing is there's no one right answer. My answer might be more. My answer might be right. Who knows but the your answer may be right and wrong. My answer might be right. Enron who even knows. It's just casado changes. Right has changed yup What is difficult to tryon was. Here's the thing. Actually the way that i view this stuff is. I changed my behavior. Based on information. I feel like i can taken and i try and do what i think is the safest smallest set of things. Yup but those things have changed of a time. I spent a long time leaving my house at all at old.

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"But anyway this is just like me as an outsider. Just looking at data and not really know talking about making my own opinions. Ha we'll do that right But it was interesting to me to like all of a sudden everyone knows about doubt. This delta variant seems rough. It's like a welcome to three months ago. And i'll just say right. It is more transmissible foreshore but like if vaccinated it seems like in most cases if you all completely vaccinated and you get the delta variant. It's not like for most people right you. Hospitalize members of my family of high corona virus often being vaccinated and they just had like colds And it's because they are in a family weather children and the children bring it home from school right all right. That was what happened with us. And again this is not a predominant thing. And i'm not suggesting this is what it is for everybody but i'm just saying that like just metoo you. This is two friends talking. I wouldn't necessarily say that you need to be any more concerned than you owe before. Just because it's now more transmissible because you're in it. Yeah i worry about the kids but here again. Like a barring in unusual circumstance. Everything i've ever seen read heard. Is that generally speaking. It seems like the studies suggest that kids have fun which is a true like miracle yells. This absolutely no i. Obviously there are exceptions. I'm not trying to say that. Every kid who's caught kurna viruses always been perfect. No worse for wear can i. Can i just call for amnesty at this point. Sure that i can. We call for an amnesty of like. You can hear what we're saying and you should know what we're saying So it makes sense like listen to what we're saying just because it's something we're not saying doesn't win. We don't mean it amnesty. On this conversation we can talk freely. Mr and i appreciate that. Thank you But i've kind of changed. My opinion is the right way to phrase it. I don't know how to phrase it. But i've changed my outlook. Perhaps on corona virus. And i'm starting to feel like it is probably an inevitability that all four of us in my family will get it at some point and all may have already had it or may have already yes. It's certainly possible And i'm trying to wrap my mind around. Change my thinking that. Obviously i don't wish to have it. I don't seek it out. I don't want my kids or my wife to get it but it's we have done everything we reasonably can including things that we don't have to like masking indoors when it's not required or not really even going endorsed generally speaking. We're doing everything we can to avoid it. And if the kids hypothetically should be okay and if aaron and i- hypothetically should be okay at some point we're going to start doing irreparable damage to each other in ourselves by not reentering society and this is also. Perhaps i'm trying to convince myself of this. Because you know declan is going. We'll actually both kids are going to school. This fall like that is what's happening and i mostly feel okay about this except i'm also freaking you know the schools are doing the best they can and they're doing a lot in order to try to make this okay and i just need to wrap my mind around the fact that it is very likely that all four of us will catch it at some point and it's hopefully will be like a cold. It's interesting to me i. I'm not saying that. I would never get it but i don't. I don't think of it like like. I don't have this feeling like it's a definite at some point i will current Of course it's likely not suggesting that it is unlikely thing. But yeah i don't know i guess the reason i think that is because i don't see i don't see america specifically ever getting to the point that we have like a herd immunity or anything like that it seems like america specifically will never get enough of a hold or a handle on it that it will just go away and i think that's because of people like those in my own family that are refusing to get vaccinated that they think it isn't it isn't real or it's just a cold or whatever the case may be and and i i would really rather not get specific about this but suffice to say you know we've seen some of these some of this family Recently in both a group in group settings and it is clear to me that they are not taking what i consider to be the bare minimum amount to precautions in order to prevent themselves from getting it. And so if i'm seeing my own family members do this like i can't imagine anyone else in the world you know and so i. That's the reason that i'm changing. My tune is not. Because i'm like i'm not getting up in these family members faces. You know i'm still staying six feet apart only seeing them outside. I'm still taking all the precautions. I can but i'm witnessing them not take all the precautions that they can win left to their own devices. And that's that is indicative to me. That america has a real big problem. That i don't think we're going to be able to ever properly get ahead of this. Yeah i don't. I don't really know what to suggest right like as you say there are There are other issues in just like deciding that you're gonna sequester yourself away forever right. And that's the thing is that you know declan i. I don't know how many words i can use or what words to use to say that declins kindergarten teacher was amazing. She was probably the best teacher. I've ever seen in my life and aaron. Who is a former teacher has said is. She's probably the best teacher errands ever seen in her life in. So because of that. And because declan i think was somewhat predisposed to be able to to do well in in virtual earning but he's missed out on kindergarten and he's been stout on a year of social growth of different kinds of growth. You can't really virtually And i think to told him back which we could do but to hold him back not holding back but not sent him. I should say you know to do virtual school I think to do the second year of that would be damaging to him and for michaela. She poll i while she doesn't remember before the pandemic like that just does not exist in her mind concern years old And beyond that. I i feel like this is the time that we really need to get her in front of people other than her brother to prevent her from getting really set in her ways socially whatever ways that may be good and bad and so i feel like we really need to send them in and we aaron and i to some degree really needs to reenter society. At least a little which we've been doing slowly But it's funny because the last year and a half i've been so tunnel vision on not getting sick not getting my family sick and and and doing whatever i can to avoid that that now. I'm seeing the the delta variant just running rampant here and. I'm thinking to myself well for the last year and half when it wasn't even this bad. You were freaking out. Shouldn't you be tripoli freaking out right now. You know what i mean like. And it's hard to fight that because again at some point i'm.

Analog(ue)
"a month ago" Discussed on Analog(ue)
"The situation with you and your vaccinations and dean vaccinations. We had another one of these things where the time space continuum was broken on a lost episode. I spoke about having moved my vaccine earlier. We're what choose day. I then got my second shot from a walk in clinic on the saturday nice. So there was a sub writer. I don't know if it's still exist. Honestly i think it was cool. Osler get jabbed very good and it was. it's kind of like helping. Track that kind of stuff so i don't know if p honestly i don't think you need this in the uk anymore Because it seems like it's pretty easy to get one if you want one. I think today or yesterday we passed seventy five percent of our population fully joel's And then like you know different parts of the country. It differs seventy five percent. Feels pretty good now. This in teenagers like fifteen and sixteen. I think is the plan. Next and our government than health authorities are still looking at an assessing Younger people. I know that you you guys went down quicker but yeah i mean i don't know i feel like what we do is talk about the pandemic but i don't really know what else we would do. You know like it's gonna come on things like things are just weird. Hit now right so like we did the whole like everything's open kinda. Thank you know like no restrictions anymore and then all cases just went like through the roof foot of wasn't but nobody wasn't related to that because oh okay that like basically happened in the same week. But that couldn't have been the case. Where i if you weeks before you actually see that and then the case is start going down again celebrating. We were like sixty seventy thousand a day and now it's like twenty something a day which is still a law. But you know. I said this the show before like those kinds of case numbers it means a different thing to what it meant now then cetera et cetera. And you know we have been If we still all but like we would test in like a million people a day so testimony lane people they gonna find a lot of people Right like during the next. I don't really know is really difficult now on a state for me to feel like i have a sense of what the situation is here. But i'm just happy that we get the vaccination rate is so good. It's funny you say that you know how quickly it changed for you because i felt the same way here in the states that when the vaccines were initially rolling out you know if you weren't a healthcare worker or like a teacher or someone who legitimately was way more deserving than me of vaccine like. That was the first month or two and then it started to slowly open up to like just generally older people and that there was like a month month and a half. I feel like where there was availability in certain pockets. From time to time. You know there was an extra shot here or something like that. And you know there was like this mad scramble to which i very much participated in in order to try to find a shot for yourself and then with after that like month and a half two months something like that i feel like a switch just all of a sudden flipped and then it was like yeah when whatever he wants to come on in and that's still the way it is today. Unfortunately we do not have seventy percent whatever you said of our adults vaccinated and in fact aaron and i are having difficult conversations with friends and family about that very issue which is super fun. Yeah i feel pretty lucky. I haven't had to have any like that. I mean when the vaccines i rolling out. Everyone was having these conversations. Like what kind of like. This seems fosters. This okay kind of thing And then it we. We started to get information and it will start to make sense like you know. I had conversations like that with members of my family. And but then i've not had to have any more. You know i mean. I don't know right. There could be people that allying to me. But i haven't had to have any kind of conversations which i'd like trying to convince people i care about to get this nine. If i think everybody the is in my life has hata blind lodge or at least is halfway through the system but my younger brother hasn't had his second yet because he's younger than me. But i think i think in the next couple of weeks. He's having his second job. I'm very jealous. But i don't know so here it's been whiplash. You know we got the vaccine's rolled out as much as we can and everyone was basically like screw it. Let's open up. And for like a month it legitimately started to feel normal. I still wore masks inside. Even though i didn't have to. Because kids we talked about many times But it felt by in large mostly normal but now delta is really taken hold here in the states and it is scaring the pooh-poohed sat me and so this is one of those things where it was like not funny haha but like funny to me in a way where just all of a sudden every one of my friends. acknowledged the existence of the delta variant. Even though we'd been dealing with for such a long time i. I feel like that. There may have been a bit of resistance from the american government to acknowledge the fact that delta was there like if you're looking at data delta was was the predominant variant in the uk and us for some time before the government started talking about it. Yeah i've been tracking this explicitly. Because i want to be able to come to america right zoellick. I've had this. Bmi blonde looking like case numbers and tests and variant domination that kind of stuff because The the us government is not letting uk citizens in because of what we're dealing with with the delta variant but at this point i don't know why they wouldn't let me in but the route is still closed Come to america. I don't know what the i don't know why despite right like we're both dealing with the same variant. We both have rising cases. I'm double vaccinated with pfizer. So i don't know what the issue is upton anymore But just need some. I'm hoping that they kind of get their act together..

Analog(ue)
"a month ago" Discussed on Analog(ue)
"The so we were just talking about something that i needed to remember. And i actually. I don't know if i've said this to you publicly. But i pulled casey with you like two years ago and i knew alex mandl the case Alex can mean so many things. But i'll explain here so a couple years ago. You started giving me grief not only about time management which i am still refusing but you started giving me grief about using the app do di we and this is not the recommendation section of the show but in the midst of an uninteresting conversation that we were having earlier. It occurred to me. I needed to publicly. Thank and apologize. Thank you and apologize to you. For pooping on the idea of using d. u. we do Because that thing runs my life nicey now. I don't think you should be using it anymore. Well see i know not do is not a task management system. The i agree right. So if you're running line at this application you may be put too much into it. I would maybe recommend that it's time to start looking at a. You know insert task manager here but ultimately as i always say if it's working for you or awesome. Keep doing it but you. You may have reached the point where you might wanna stop like looking all thinking about graduating to something that could provide you with additional functionality. Flexibility because you really is a like simple mostly recurring reminder kind of thing you know like take out the trash. Take your pills cole. Mum You know like what what you were saying you going to do. Is you need to like mt and st cod and your oreo device. That's what it is. That doesn't feel like something you would want to put in. Do like a three monthly romo because that just feels like more like a task to me like ben than like this little reminder neck due to me is like the real basic stuff like if i need to get milk i'll put in due to remind me and like the minutes or whatever but it's not going to be like this like mayor important stuff. I don't know everybody has their own system right. I'm not saying you're doing wrong. I'm just saying like for me personally. It like it's too like i use it for simplistic things not not like mission critical things. It just feels like their a levels in the stack and that one. Or you know. It's in the casey communication pyramid like the mike. Highly productivity permit is there but it's like a step below. Just something i hear you. I don't know what why would go. It was a pair mid would top be the most important thing or the least important thing. I'm not sure how to structure that pyramid. Is it like a totem pole or something. I don't know. I don't know i gotta think about this. Maybe it's like what is it called like the layers of the earth. You've got like the core in the crust. I mean yeah. I sent in in our super-secret tax which isn't really super-secret I sent a screen shot of do as the exists right. Now it's pretty secret because it's only me and you th the existence of it is not particularly secret wedding ways. I sent a screen shot at my soap. Less a loss stuff in there also. I have never seen this theme before. It's like pool. is it lack theme. I don't know what does is Listen so you've got like you got like a bunch of stuff and it's also like like this isn't what is for all right. That's the thing and then in a way this you sending me this screen. Shot is not when. I say it's not what it's for than you haven't screen shot so i can now analyze everything in here and ask you a bunch of questions about it is i want to do fool correct correct but to me like as you look at this these i know you don't know what a lot of these because there's almost no context. Yes exactly and most of it. I feel like is stuff that i want to remember to do either. Daily or weekly or monthly or whatever and it's just a matter of telling myself to do it and yes. I agree that you could take any of these to be a task because obviously for reminding myself something. I'm not reminding myself a thought generally speaking. I'm reminding myself of oh you should You have things in hit. Okay see the tasks like recurring things. not not might be better for say reminders. But as i say if it works for you keep doing it But i think it might be time for you to at least think about poking around something else to to to extend your your capability. I hear you. you're probably right. i think i have. I don't know the word i'm looking for. Not an not an allergic or like not even an aversion. But i just i feel like when i get into the level of a proper task manager it it just feels heavy. That's the only way. I can describe it and admittedly. I've never given not a one of them a fair shake so i don't really know what i'm talking about but the i the idea of it just feels heavy to me and i hear these people who talk about like the omni products which i do not doubt are phenomenal. But it seems like. If you don't let that. And i said i run my life on. Do i was mostly kidding. I mean there's some attitude to it. But i'm mostly kidding but people who talk about the omni stuff it seems like it legitimately runs their life. Yeah dispossessed complicated. I think you should be looking at. That's also probably true. I think that the next step for you actually isn't far away from. I do which is just like the most simple of to do list systems. you know. yeah but you could use reminders. Reminders would do a great job you for that kind of stuff but yeah. I don't know i think that they could be some value to it but don't necessarily want to upset the apple. I'm happy doing something. He's not going to counter or whatever. Oh no yeah. I mean the calendars. While i would have but can a calendar to do list unless adjacent style and sometimes me no. He's bugged him out of it. Well see your haven't quite succeeded on time management but maybe you'll get their task management. Hey what is the situation with you and your vaccinations and dean vaccinations. We had another one of these things where the time space.

KSFO-AM
"a month ago" Discussed on KSFO-AM
"And Getty show. Shirts that official Now that orange haired fast run an American woman it was going to become a household name is not going to compete in the Olympics because she has smoked marijuana in a state where it is legal, But it is not legal if you're an Olympic athletes She's officially out. Yeah, Seems kind of silly, But you know, you can't just pick and choose who gets you know who faces the Uh, you know the rules who faces the consequences for breaking the rules? Is there a case somewhere where you know some vaunted boxer? We're really counting on Or can they make exceptions? If they can, I'd say go ahead, but I'm surprised they didn't somehow behind the scenes. Just it's a TV show. Like we always say it's a TV show. It would be a better TV show with her running in it. But what about the sanctity of the fidelity? Now? That's hilarious Blob writing, so that's hilarious. A bunch of euro fat cats get rich well and a bunch of your your communist countries who cheat like crazy and always have So, So we've got an athlete who smoked marijuana one day a month ago and she can't run. But over the years the East Germans back when that was the thing or the Chinese and the Soviets or whatever they do, all kinds of crazy crap. Their women have penises. Here's your freedom loving quote of the day. Once again, the great Thomas So most of the Sicilian Mafia and the criminal tongues in China began as movements to defend the oppressed. So perhaps we should not.

KOMO
"a month ago" Discussed on KOMO
"A few months ago, she Tiger Woods had this horrific crash and a lot of people are wondering. Not only would he be okay, but would he play golf again? And that's I think something that's probably still Too early to tell, But you go through something like that, and you have all that athletic ability. All of a sudden the brakes are put on. You have to learn to do things like just simply walk again. Yes, A significant injury is a fracture, Significant fracture and in good hands, such as Dr Kerr. People can get back after these fractures. It's pretty amazing when they start putting these things back together. All right, Shannon O. Kelly and Dr Stewart curved Dr Kerr welcome. Welcome to health talk. We're glad you're joining us. We're going to talk today about basically come. You needed fractures of the tibia theory. This society fracture that Tiger woods sustained in the accident. He was involved in recently. But before we get into that, man, I was looking at your bio. Wow. Um, talk about experience, Probably in trauma and trauma, surgery and trauma fractures. I mean, military service. Naval, maybe sales. Uh, trauma center in Anchorage. I mean, tell us about your history and your practice. Well, I'll always enjoy taking care of a lot of injuries have spent. Fair deal of time overseas, taking care of a lot of our injured servicemen and service women and I've seen some really horrific injuries. Both Overseas deployments. And then you know, back home at the various naval medical centers, reconstructing a lot of those injuries and getting people back to a high level of function and then also have done that in a few busy trauma centers throughout the United States as well. So you probably have seen these these, um serious fractures of the tib fib. Let's talk about the tib fib. Let's talk about the anatomy. Let's talk about what it means. The term communicated fracture and let's set that up from kind of an anatomical standpoint, and then kind of the trauma and the mechanism of injury. So the tibia and the fibula those are the bones that connect the from the knee to the ankle. And essentially that Tibia is the larger of those two bones. The fibula is the one that's on the outside the TV is what you typically can feel right underneath the surface of your skin. And that's the the bone that you protect. Typically with like a shin pad when you're playing soccer and other sports, a accommodative fracture basically means that Fracture has many segments to it rather than just a clean break of that of those two bones in half. A commented fracture is one that's more shattered and has many pieces and As such has a lot more energy that's been directed into it, too, cause that fracture. So let's talk about that energy or that mechanism injury. This sounds like a comedy to fracture. The tip. 50 is an impact injury in in, in example, a car wreck. I would imagine that you're kind of pushing on the brake or something like that. Or bracing yourself and that car impact that energy goes up through that tip fib and just explodes it basically in these multiple pieces is that fair to say from a mechanism injury, it is. There's a lot of mechanisms that can cause commentator fractures, crush injuries, other things like this, but In the case with Tiger Woods, his Injury most likely was a loading and, uh, a loading type of injury high energy injury from his higher speed automobile crash and that energy dissipated through those bones and And fracture them in numerous pieces. Well, you know, I can imagine, you know, the fibula is a fairly small bone. But the tibia is a fairly good sized bone, and it's pretty sturdy bone. Um, I could imagine that's a pretty significant impact to cause that bone to kind of just implode basically or fracture in several pieces. Um, it's a It's a high impact injury, usually or some kind of trauma. Obviously. Correct. Okay, So what? What are the concerns? Then? You've got these fragmented pieces of bone. You know, I know from anatomical standpoint, the tib fib that Enterasys membrane or that that that that structure that anatomical connection soft tissue You've got nerves. You've got blood vessels. Those nerves and blood vessels are going down through that area to get to the toes. For example, I mean, I can imagine there's a lot of concern here. Well, there is and typically in these in these types of Injuries with that amount of energy that goes through that limb and and fractures the bone like in his case, it was an open fracture. Um and also, you know, with these types of injuries, there's typically a lot of soft tissue injury that goes along with the with the fracture.

V103
"a month ago" Discussed on V103
"Ex boyfriend and I split up a month ago, and the rental house is in my name. We just signed another lease right before we broke up. He's got another woman staying in the house with him already, and it's getting under my skin. Ladies cars in my garage and she put some sort of cute flag out on the front porch. I don't want him back. But I do want that lady out of a house that's in my name. If I tell the landlord I would have to pay extra to terminate the lease early. How should I handle this? Well, you don't want him back. Is he paying the rent? That's the question if he's paying all the rent And you don't want him back. What difference do it make to you? Who in there? As long as you get into the house paid for, or is it that he's paying his hands? Or are you trying to use it as a As a rental property and you can't read. I don't understand what she wants. Yeah, I don't get it. I don't understand. Surely what I mean. Okay, so it's a rental house. Is she renting the house? Or is it a house that she owns that she's renting out now? Because both in y'all's name and it's a rental house? But he's staying there and he's paying the rent in the rental house. But it's in your name. You don't want him back, but you don't want the woman. Well, that that ain't got his word. So they're renting a house? Yes, she said if she tells the landlord so they don't own it. They're just renting the house. She'll have to pay extra to terminate the lease. But this is stupid. This makes no so I don't know if she's paying half.

The High Vibe Tribe Podcast
"a month ago" Discussed on The High Vibe Tribe Podcast
"Your aura holes in your energy and others will kind of come in to manipulate you. So they can math with you so they can get your energy so they can drain your energy and and really wreak havoc. There's a new phrase. I've learned about a month ago in it's called hollow dining h. o. l. o. d. y. i. n. g. I believe where the entity will come in and basically the person will almost like sold their soul. The phrase sold their soul to the devil is really not outlandish and but they will. The ncaa will come in and Basically have you creates commit suicide in. These are very intense things that happen all over the world so you'll notice people who they seemingly were happy normal people. There was no sense of depression whatsoever. Sometimes you go okay. They've hidden it really well or is there something else going on. And that's where i look into. It's really not unheard of. It's just not well talked about because you know again. It's not really part of western medicine. But the more people i talk to you they go. I'm really not surprised. Or while. I have had an experience where i just felt offer a day and just i knew it wasn't me so those are some some little directions For people to start noticing and check themselves such that they can start to master their boundaries. Keep themselves in check balanced. You know check your vibration all the time. Are you feeling good. Or are you happy is that you know that you're feeling or is that not you're feeling and then the more you check in the more you're aware the more you can master and so then as you get more masterful the less these other energies will want to manipulate you. Because they can't write a master will laugh at you know a a white belt. Great you have all your energies. That's wonderful now teaching guide. You cannot mess with my energy. i'm to masterful. i'm to grounded. I.