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Texas Titans Podcast
"ascott" Discussed on Texas Titans Podcast
"And i just started writing without. I never read poetry before. I was one of those poetry warren ascott and had like a fancy hat and walked into a room and said no. I've been studying the classics mind tire life. No i haven't. I barely got through the poetry units. And all my education. It just happened one day where i was in a very bad place both. In my own faith life in just my personal life vocational life i lost and my my mo before that i was kind of a comedian like making people laugh. And i wasn't feeling particularly funny and it just went to my computer. And i started having he's fictional conversations with god on facebook just out of nowhere and i i thought it was just doing it to kind of poke fun at. I will say this. A lot of people never talked about how i wasn't. I wasn't feeling well or or much sadness or might depression people said you have to pray hard. Just pray harder. We'll hear you got very hallmark. Answers and wellington attended answers. I don't blame. Probably give those answers other people in my life and so i was very frustrated because i was a cat i was. I was born and raised. Catholic had very religious upbringing. I work for a church in my life. I and all the sudden. I reached a point in my life where i was drawing into that. Well of my face. That i was told would be there for me and i was drawing of india. It was going into the well. And i was just bringing up empty buckets and so i was mad and so i face book and start having these fictional conversations with god kind of poke fun at faith a little bits and people's easy answers and i was gonna poke fun at self help because i started reading any self help book find all these ten steps to a better. Meet fifteen steps to us enlightened lights and all those things were empty forming. And so. I thought well i'm going to start making fun of all that and so got an i had these conversations with god i talk about. Why shouldn't wear skinny jeans. Whatever was on reality television the night before whatever said these benign conversations where i was kind of poking fun at stake. 'cause i was mad and i was poking fun at self help because even matter of them and this was about two thousand fifteen and i didn't know how sick i was at the time i didn't know how i didn't know what kind of dungeon i send. I just knew. I didn't feel well. And so i kept having these conversations. And then i noticed every now and then would slip in something reels something vulnerable about my life accidentally because as a person who wanted to make people laugh my whole life. I wasn't really wanting to make people. Sad feel something other than just kind of making fun of something. And all of a sudden. I started having been real real conversations about depression about what it's like to have your faith one-sided clung to and thought it was part of your identity and the more i did that the more i noticed other people started following. Who weren't just my friends and family who weren't just liking post because they felt guilty of people who are right now. I feel the same way. No i've been in that force myself. And then all the sudden i felt this insatiable urge inside me just to keep digging deeper and deeper and within a year or two i had thousands of followers and within a couple years after that i wrote a book and all of the sudden enthroned that poetry started coming. Dog started to respond to me in lyrics and poetry and it kind of cracked oakland. This part i can think of my out. My heart is like a mansion like an old haunted mansion and there was a wing of this mansion that was completely closed off that i never visited before and it was the doors got ripped open other addition to the house and i started exploring these parts of my heart and all sudden all these words were on the wall. And it just started transcribing them as best as i could. That's a crazy way of answering that question. But i'd never wanted to be a poet wasn't in my line of sight and it just kind of emerged from me during my darkest moment so it's actually a perfect scripture and the verse that came to mind whenever i heard you on Brian scott's podcast was this and i think it's very apropos. For what you just said. It's from psalm. Forty two in the bible that says why are you downcast my soul. Why so disturbed within me. Put your hope. In god for i will yet praise him my savior and my god and what you just said. Poetry and lyrics man. You're a modern day psalmist. You know it's not like that's what that's what blew me away when you started to expected you to go. Whenever i i started listening to the podcast. And and here's here's white. Remind me of myself. So when i was much younger i grew up In a very southern baptist upbringing. I would say not real strict those around me. You know. we weren't supposed to drink and dance you only you know you pretend you don't know each other the liquor store all that good stuff. The reason why and i was. I laughed to jokes. Like you know the reason why you never take a baptist fishing with us. Because they'll drink all your beer so i was. We worked like that uptight but that was my background but so although it wasn't so Fundamentalists that we couldn't have fun with. I did have this unhealthy. I had i now have a healthy fear of god. I grew up with what i believe is an unhealthy fear of god until as an adult. I was in a position similar to yours feeling very terrible and i just start. I didn't shake my fist. At god. But i i cried out in anger and it was almost like this feeling what came back to me was at least. You're yelling in the right place. I hear you know it's not like there's no. There was no burning bush. The fireplace didn't ignite you know there was no Big call from on high It was what happened for me. Was i started realizing that. It's okay to not be in. This formulated mindset of prayer and see which becomes now. I lay me down to sleep. You know all that and look fine. There's a place for you know for that. But what i was so taken and why i wanted this audience to hear your message. So what the reason why. I wanted so bad. It had this audience here. Your message was that you started having conversations with god and i believe in there is no burning bush. He's speaking to your heart and then you're able to put it out in the form of poem and so i just that's why all men i have got to meet him. That is such a beautiful story and again it's like you're a modern day psalmist. It.

Texas Titans Podcast
"ascott" Discussed on Texas Titans Podcast
"For my college professors or anyone who had any kind of academic relationship with me which is usually one sided the cerebral students. If anyone has kind of relationship with me back. When i was a student and they saw me now they would never believe that i would have ever written poetry. Let alone the sentence that made any sense to anybody else. I it was. I became a poets request. Advocate became a because. I didn't have anything i didn't have anywhere else to go. I had reached kind of a rock bottom in my life. And i just started writing without. I never read poetry before. I was one of those poetry warren ascott and had like a fancy hat and walked into a room and said no. I've been studying the classics mind tire life. No i haven't. I barely got through the poetry units. And all my education. It just happened one day where i was in a very bad place both. In my own faith life in just my personal life vocational life i lost and my my mo before that i was kind of a comedian like making people laugh. And i wasn't feeling particularly funny and it just went to my computer. And i started having he's fictional conversations with god on facebook just out of nowhere and i i thought it was just doing it to kind of poke fun at. I will say this. A lot of people never talked about how i wasn't. I wasn't feeling well or or much sadness or might depression people said you have to pray hard. Just pray harder. We'll hear you got very hallmark. Answers and wellington attended answers. I don't blame. Probably give those answers other people in my life and so i was very frustrated because i was a cat i was. I was born and raised. Catholic had very religious upbringing. I work for a church in my life. I and all the sudden. I reached a point in my life where i was drawing into that. Well of my face. That i was told would be there for me and i was drawing of india. It was going into the well. And i was just bringing up empty buckets and so i was mad and so i face book and start having these fictional conversations with god kind of poke fun at faith a little bits and people's easy answers and i was gonna poke fun at self help because i started reading any self help book find all these ten steps to a better. Meet fifteen steps to us enlightened lights and all those things were empty forming. And so. I thought well i'm going to start making fun of all that and so got an i had these conversations with god i talk about. Why shouldn't wear skinny jeans. Whatever was on reality television the night before whatever said these benign conversations where i was kind of poking fun at stake. 'cause i was mad and i was poking fun at self help because even matter of them and this was about two thousand fifteen and i didn't know how sick i was at the time i didn't know how i didn't know what kind of dungeon i send. I just knew. I didn't feel well. And so i kept having these conversations. And then i noticed every now and then would slip in something reels something vulnerable about my life accidentally because as a person who wanted to make people laugh my whole life. I wasn't really wanting to make people. Sad feel something other than just kind of making fun of something. And all of a sudden. I started having been real real conversations about depression about what it's like to have your faith one-sided clung to and thought it was part of your identity and the more i did that the more i noticed other people started following. Who weren't just my friends and family who weren't just liking post because they felt guilty of people who are right now. I feel the same way. No i've been in that force myself. And then all the sudden i felt this insatiable urge inside me just to keep digging deeper and deeper and within a year or two i had thousands of followers and within a couple years after that i wrote a book and all of the sudden enthroned that poetry started coming. Dog started to respond to me in lyrics and poetry and it kind of cracked oakland. This part i can think of my out. My heart is like a mansion like an old haunted mansion and there was a wing of this mansion that was completely closed off that i never visited before and it was the doors got ripped open other addition to the house and i started exploring these parts of my heart and all sudden all these words were on the wall. And it just started transcribing them as best as i could. That's a crazy way of answering that question. But i'd never wanted to be a poet wasn't in my line of sight and it just kind of emerged from me during my darkest moment so it's actually a perfect scripture and the verse that came to mind whenever i heard you on Brian scott's podcast was this and i think it's very apropos. For what you just said. It's from psalm. Forty two in the bible that says why are you downcast my soul. Why so disturbed within me. Put your hope. In god for i will yet praise him my savior and my god and what you just said. Poetry and lyrics man. You're a modern day psalmist. You know it's not like that's what that's what blew me away when you started to expected you to go. Whenever i i started listening to the podcast. And and here's here's white. Remind me of myself. So when i was much younger i grew up In a very southern baptist upbringing. I would say not real strict those around me. You know. we weren't supposed to drink and dance you only you know you pretend you don't know each other the liquor store all that good stuff. The reason why and i was. I laughed to jokes. Like you know the reason why you never take a baptist fishing with us. Because they'll drink all your beer so i was. We worked like that uptight but that was my background but so although it wasn't so Fundamentalists that we couldn't have fun with. I did have this unhealthy. I had i now have a healthy fear of god. I grew up with what i believe is an unhealthy fear of god until as an adult. I was in a position similar to yours feeling very terrible and i just start. I didn't shake my fist. At god. But i i cried out in anger and it was almost like this feeling what came back to me was at least. You're yelling in the right place. I hear you know it's not like there's no. There was no burning bush. The fireplace didn't ignite you know there was no Big call from on high It was what happened for me. Was i started realizing that. It's okay to not be in. This formulated mindset of prayer and see which becomes now. I lay me down to sleep. You know all that and look fine. There's a place for you know for that. But what i was so taken and why i wanted this audience to hear your message. So what the reason why. I wanted so bad. It had this audience here. Your message was that you started having conversations with god and i believe in there is no burning bush. He's speaking to your heart and then you're able to put it out in the form of poem and so i just that's why all men i have got to meet him. That is such a beautiful story and again it's like you're a modern day psalmist. It.

Texas Titans Podcast
"ascott" Discussed on Texas Titans Podcast
"To respond quickly and agree and And i have been looking so forward to this podcast. And i will just tell the listener right now. That as i prepare fits. I i get excited to get to know each and every guest a little better but in this one john. I'm excited not just to to to hear more from you. How you became a writer. How how as an artist and a creator you are evolving and just what it just kind of the more i dig the moral learn about that. I want to know more about it. But so much of what you're doing. Is it inspires me and confirms in me that okay. A lot of this doesn't look like it makes sense. But john is confirming that maybe it does so with that kind of weird intro For the listener not to get to to to go to get pretty deep. Pretty quick i. I would just like to start with this john. How did you become a poet. Oh my goodness I call myself an accidental poets. I if anyone who ever taught me in grade school for my college professors or anyone who had any kind of academic relationship with me which is usually one sided the cerebral students. If anyone has kind of relationship with me back. When i was a student and they saw me now they would never believe that i would have ever written poetry. Let alone the sentence that made any sense to anybody else. I it was. I became a poets request. Advocate became a because. I didn't have anything i didn't have anywhere else to go. I had reached kind of a rock bottom in my life. And i just started writing without. I never read poetry before. I was one of those poetry warren ascott and had like a fancy hat and walked into a room and said no. I've been studying the classics mind tire life. No i haven't. I barely got through the poetry units. And all my education. It just happened one day where i was in a very bad place both. In my own faith life in just my personal life vocational life i lost and my my mo before that i was kind of a comedian like making people laugh. And i wasn't feeling particularly funny and it just went to my computer. And i started having he's fictional conversations with god on facebook just out of nowhere and i i thought it was just doing it to kind of poke fun at. I will say this. A lot of people never talked about how i wasn't. I wasn't feeling well or or much sadness or might depression people said you have to pray hard. Just pray harder. We'll hear you got very hallmark. Answers and wellington attended answers. I don't blame. Probably give those answers other people in my life and so i was very frustrated because i was a cat i was. I was born and raised. Catholic had very religious upbringing. I work for a church in my life. I and all the sudden. I reached a point in my life where i was drawing into that. Well of my face. That i was told would be there for me and i was drawing of india. It was going into the well. And i was just bringing up empty buckets and so i was mad and so i face book and start having these fictional conversations with god kind of poke fun at faith a little bits and people's easy answers and i was gonna poke fun at self help because i started reading any self help book find all these ten steps to a better. Meet fifteen steps to us enlightened lights and all those things were empty forming. And so. I thought well i'm going to start making fun of all that and so got an i had these conversations with god i talk about. Why shouldn't wear skinny jeans. Whatever was on reality television the night before whatever said these benign conversations where i was kind of poking fun at stake. 'cause i was mad and i was poking fun at self help because even matter of them and this was about two thousand fifteen and i didn't know how sick i was at the time i didn't know how i didn't know what kind of dungeon i send. I just knew. I didn't feel well. And so i kept having these conversations. And then i noticed every now and then would slip in something reels something vulnerable about my life accidentally because as a person who wanted to make people laugh my whole life. I wasn't really wanting to make people. Sad feel something other than just kind of making fun of something. And all of a sudden. I started having been real real conversations about depression about what it's like to have your faith one-sided clung to and thought it was part of your identity and the more i did that the more i noticed other people started following. Who weren't just my friends and family who weren't just liking post because they felt guilty of people who are right now. I feel the same way. No i've been in that force myself. And then all the sudden i felt this insatiable urge inside me just to keep digging deeper and deeper and within a year or two i had thousands of followers and within a couple years after that i wrote a book and all of the sudden enthroned that poetry started coming. Dog started to respond to me in lyrics and poetry and it kind of cracked oakland. This part i can think of my out. My heart is like a mansion like an old haunted mansion and there was a wing of this mansion that was completely closed off that i never visited before and it was the doors got ripped open other addition to the house and i started exploring these parts of my heart and all sudden all these words were on the wall. And it just started transcribing them as best as i could. That's a crazy way of answering that question. But i'd never wanted to be a poet wasn't in my line of sight and it just kind of emerged from me during my darkest moment so it's actually a perfect scripture and the verse that came to mind whenever i heard you on Brian scott's podcast was this and i think it's very apropos. For what you just said. It's from psalm. Forty two in the bible that says why are you downcast my soul. Why so disturbed within me. Put your hope. In god for i will yet praise him my savior and my god and what you just said. Poetry and lyrics man. You're a modern day psalmist. You know it's not like that's what that's what blew me away when you started to expected you to go. Whenever i i started listening to the podcast. And and here's here's white. Remind me of myself..

Texas Titans Podcast
"ascott" Discussed on Texas Titans Podcast
"You so much for being here. It is my absolute honor to be here. Thank you so much for as well. Here's what happened one day. I guess it was a saturday morning. I'm out on a walk. And i'm listening to brian scott's podcasts rally revolution and i hear one of your poems that you were reading and and and i i listened to the entire interview and i just felt an immediate connection with you as you told some of your story. I was like he. I've gotta get john on the show and you were so gracious to respond quickly and agree and And i have been looking so forward to this podcast. And i will just tell the listener right now. That as i prepare fits. I i get excited to get to know each and every guest a little better but in this one john. I'm excited not just to to to hear more from you. How you became a writer. How how as an artist and a creator you are evolving and just what it just kind of the more i dig the moral learn about that. I want to know more about it. But so much of what you're doing. Is it inspires me and confirms in me that okay. A lot of this doesn't look like it makes sense. But john is confirming that maybe it does so with that kind of weird intro For the listener not to get to to to go to get pretty deep. Pretty quick i. I would just like to start with this john. How did you become a poet. Oh my goodness I call myself an accidental poets. I if anyone who ever taught me in grade school for my college professors or anyone who had any kind of academic relationship with me which is usually one sided the cerebral students. If anyone has kind of relationship with me back. When i was a student and they saw me now they would never believe that i would have ever written poetry. Let alone the sentence that made any sense to anybody else. I it was. I became a poets request. Advocate became a because. I didn't have anything i didn't have anywhere else to go. I had reached kind of a rock bottom in my life. And i just started writing without. I never read poetry before. I was one of those poetry warren ascott and had like a fancy hat and walked into a room and said no. I've been studying the classics mind tire life. No i haven't. I barely got through the poetry units. And all my education. It just happened one day where i was in a very bad place both. In my own faith life in just my personal life vocational life i lost and my my mo before that i was kind of a comedian like making people laugh. And i wasn't feeling particularly funny and it just went to my computer. And i started having he's fictional conversations with god on facebook just out of nowhere and i i thought it was just doing it to kind of poke fun at. I will say this. A lot of people never talked about how i wasn't. I wasn't feeling well or or much sadness or might depression people said you have to pray hard. Just pray harder. We'll hear you got very hallmark. Answers and wellington attended answers. I don't blame. Probably give those answers other people in my life and so i was very frustrated because i was a cat i was. I was born and raised. Catholic had very religious upbringing. I work for a church in my life. I and all the sudden. I reached a point in my life where i was drawing into that. Well of my face. That i was told would be there for me and i was drawing of india. It was going into the well. And i was just bringing up empty buckets and so i was mad and so i face book and start having these fictional conversations with god kind of poke fun at faith a little bits and people's easy answers and i was gonna poke fun at self help because i started reading any self help book find all these ten steps to a better. Meet fifteen steps to us enlightened lights and all those things were empty forming. And so. I thought well i'm going to start making fun of all that and so got an i had these conversations with god i talk about. Why shouldn't wear skinny jeans. Whatever was on reality television the night before whatever said these benign conversations where i was kind of poking fun at stake. 'cause i was mad and i was poking fun at self help because even matter of them and this was about two thousand fifteen and i didn't know how sick i was at the time i didn't know how i didn't know what kind of dungeon i send. I just knew. I didn't feel well. And so i kept having these conversations. And then i noticed every now and then would slip in something reels something vulnerable about my life accidentally because as a person who wanted to make people laugh my whole life. I wasn't really wanting to make people. Sad feel something other than just kind of making fun of something. And all of a sudden. I started having been real real conversations about depression about what it's like to have your faith one-sided clung to and thought it was part of your identity and the more i did that the more i noticed other people started following. Who weren't just my friends and family who weren't just liking post because they felt guilty of people who are right now. I feel the same way. No i've been in that force myself. And then all the sudden i felt this insatiable urge inside me just to keep digging deeper and deeper and within a year or two i had thousands of followers and within a couple years after that i wrote a book and all of the sudden enthroned that poetry started coming. Dog started to respond to me in lyrics and poetry and it kind of cracked oakland. This part i can think of my out. My heart is like a mansion like an old haunted mansion and there was a wing of this mansion that was completely closed off that i never visited before and it was the doors got ripped open other addition to the house and i started exploring these parts of my heart and all sudden all these words were on the wall. And it just started transcribing them as best as i could. That's a crazy way of answering that question. But i'd never wanted to be a poet wasn't in my line of sight and it just kind of emerged from me during my darkest moment so it's actually a perfect scripture and the verse that came to mind whenever i heard you on Brian scott's podcast was this and i think it's very apropos. For what you just said. It's from psalm. Forty two in the bible that says why are you downcast my soul. Why so disturbed within me. Put your hope. In god for i will yet praise him my savior and my god and what you just said. Poetry and lyrics man. You're a modern day psalmist. You know it's not like that's what that's what blew me away when you started to expected you to go. Whenever i i started listening to the podcast. And and here's here's white. Remind me of myself..

The Final Furlong Podcast
"ascott" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast
"We all know what he went on to do and he was entitled to need that run on his comeback and i think he will. There is an interesting one here. In the sense that has been switched from aidan. O'brien to joseph bryan. Aiden is having nothing to do with the melbourne cup. This year he. Mice have a runner at the spring carnival but he won't be having anything to do with saddam. Iraq will almost certainly be running in that race. But inish free this is this is the ideal rate for my mind and instantly. He went yes. That's what we're thinking. So i i agree to a certain degree i felt. He ran a a super race. I'm giving his time all. He's always like long since held in the highest regard. Did conquers on last year. For the darby on meet me to god was all over the ashley. It just never seemed to often was middle nagel after nagel little niggle for me in this race. Actually the horse. You're just talking about. There is back baxter. Lamar and it's a fascinating stable switch. I think they'll want to run very very well in this obviously before potentially going over there I i can't say i've recovered yet from the wounds of him. Getting beaten at roy ascott And the yes. There was just certain things. The frustration be that weak us potentially was because i kept having horses comparing near enough national fortunate getting their head in front. There was just a few royds on winners. Nobody seemed about an image on. I don't want to beat the drum of you know on losers. Still find that. But hector krige didn't get some sort of slap on the wrist even for is right on the winner in suriname rocks raises quite beyond me thank you. I'm rick came into the came into the band Saint louis around four wide and this evening went on a complete collection of to the stands still needs to limerick seven or eight wide. He gets beaten a neck. No stewards inquiry. No even slap on the wrist and it happened a few times. Jim crowley did it on one of those horses. I think the horse will hampson. Core suddenly swerved over onto roy moore and current ally this to continuously happen. I wouldn't be a massive man fourth leg in terms of beating the drum because other people in in in the media visas enough. I just thought that sort of stuff was. We'll just completely swept onto the car push on. I couldn't really believe considering salaam wreck was finishing a train. That's a roundabout way of thinking. I think he's got into improvements Filter three years old gets a weight-for-age allowance. though finish free which could be interesting. You know one raisings. He's only finds inferior and he's got made fans so Not something to potentially bear in mind. The one thing. I would say on on prior to get aga- my face but i would take on earls would all day long.

Enlightened Empaths
"ascott" Discussed on Enlightened Empaths
"Dream. That energy can stay in your role so just to simply say god. Please clear my bedroom and please clear my bed. And then you can run some palasannio or sage or whatever it is that you like to use and keep it nice and clear but always remember when you do that to have a window open so that the negative energy has someplace to go. Yes i won't forget that even in the winter you got crack the window. You don't have to keep it open all day but It really helps to burn something and then open up window. Ascott clear as much as possible and you could even just close the door and walk out her that ruin. Let a universe do its magic. You know currently researching a book on intuitive who do work in their dreams. Do you have those experiences where you give readings are healings while you're sleeping. Yes i do honey. Yes i do and my teacher told me one time she said echo you do more healing work when you're sleeping then you do when you're awake and i have these dreams. Uk so so interesting. Have this this. Three occuring dream where i go to a building and i teach classes and i mean it's. It's so often that. When i go i used to teach on tuesday nights so when i go to my center on tuesday nights and i look at my psychic class that i'd say okay did i just teach you this and they they look at me now Okay so that was in my dream. Oh okay so. This gone on for a long time. And i went to a i was down the casey foundation. Doing worship and a psychic while psychics will remain she said. Do you know that you have a teaching center on the other side. And i said not and she said i think you know about it. You are teaching people on the other side. Hot developed your psychic abilities and there was something odd about it felt kind of true but my brain my little virgo brain said that's not right. I didn't really accept it but it was kind of a thought in the back of my mind and then one day i i did some past life regression and while was under hypnosis i thought i met ask so i shot over to the other side and i just asked someone there diana teaching center there and they said oh yes. Sure here. i'll take you to. It was like what and i saw the building you guys. I saw the building a so. Yes i do teach and do healing work in my sleep. I saw the building. I just could not believe it. But so i bet you were all doing this work at night when our bodies are sleeping i think we are but most of us are students. So that's really cool. I think it's michael challenger who wrote about his spiritual awakening and he talks..

Tommyknockin: Skeleton Cruisin'
"ascott" Discussed on Tommyknockin: Skeleton Cruisin'
"Rent free although. I sure would like to have a toilet in it. Which i think is the funny thing where he built this place but didn't put a toilet and when there was like the sixties and we're like no we not only do we have bathrooms their Their desegregated a big step back to pooping in the woods. Which even he wouldn't do like my actually things about the stories he would go out. And just like pee in front of the highway. Shaken it what i would do is that i would use it as a school. I would open up the charlotte. Mma corn finishing school where. I could charge outrageous tuition to have young people. Come to be finished sure. Okay okay disgusting. Tell i think you need to clarify finishing. Oh yeah i would kill them. I would kill all of them would be dead. That's a lot more morals. No of course not of course. Not of course not. I'm talking about bringing these these nubile. Eighteen year olds and then giving them orgasms finishing. No i'm just kidding. That would be terrible. And and educator should never do that i would. Actually it'd be like all right. Here's how to function in society here. Not just like in the bullshit way. The lot of finishing schools are like. Here's how to walk with books on your head or here's how to know what silverware to us is going to be like. Here's how to win in a knife. Fight shakeup it. Here's how here's how to pack a single bag for a three day comedy road trip. I would teach people how to do their how to do. A mom voice. I get by alumni mom voice. Let's go. I'm working on developing a mom voice of my own. It's very useful. We'll develop it and then you can teach it in your finishing school. Yeah so that's That's what i would do a totally weird thing and not the to gross things and i joked about earlier. Leterrier mine into a her petroleum. Oh full of snakes and herpes gotta teapot for me baby. Ideally poor you this Tall cool glass of iced tea pot. 'cause the story was so scary. Hit me with that tall hot cold. Short tepeyac puck elisa. My teapot for you. Is this so in. The story are protagonist. Who has a name. But it's mentioned like halfway through the story. And i've already forgotten. It tells a story about being in the truck when he was five years old. And it's scaring him. Was there ever anything in your childhood that your parents were like. Oh yeah she's gonna love this but it scared the absolute crap out of you. First off the protagonist is named quentin. He is twenty six years old and at the end of the story. He wears a suit and in ascott. I'm pretty sure Let's see no one. The first memory that comes to mind. Was this time that my mom we were all stacking wood which is a big thing in upstate. New york and my mom..

American Illegals Podcast
"ascott" Discussed on American Illegals Podcast
"And if he slaps you in the ass he slapped everybody in the ass. Women men everybody. So every the rattles. Everybody's adult get a personal now. Ascott jude and you slap them in the as can take offense to it now. No okay there you go. That's what i'm talking about it. That's what about being fair. That is fair so if the guys scream out as stopping fucking pussy bro. Don't don't get offended like yeah. Okay get you still but calling you pussy. He would call everybody a pussy. They're exactly anybody is pushing out. That's not doing what they're fucking supposed to be doing. You're not fucking charging these guys. You're not fucking manning up then you're going to called the pussy but the problem is now old. It's because i'm gay in. How could you call me a pussy. Okay i think that's where the problems are arising. Because i'm not as good as a football players. I was supposed to be. I only got the gig. Because i was gay. That's when the problems that i see dude. We cannot just give somebody a job because they're gay just like week like we have affirmative action. They give latinos spots because they're just latinos right like one right like the total fina have a token token black. Is it going to become token gay. He's into token trans. No i think it's like whoever is capable of doing the job right now. Have they been neglected jobs before all denied jobs because they were gay or trans exactly okay. So that's the same argument is affirmative action. Is we get an opportunity to become firemen because we never really got a fair shake in life right okay. So their argument is the same thing so quality. How would you feel if a transgender person. Just gets job just because they decided to live their life as a woman now because their skills just because they decided. I wanna be a woman. That's chile's than me right now and then. At what point do you go. Wait a minute. I know this guy. He's not a jazz gender woman. Each is knows that they need to meet a quota..

The Ringer-Verse
"ascott" Discussed on The Ringer-Verse
"What the tv radio is that also speaks to free will and mind control and all these things. I'm compassion on human compassion yet. Did they know what they were doing is my biggest day. Did moebius know what he was doing or when he was prone from the time line he like they all don't know i don't think mobis knows where he's from so it's not it's not like he's a human on earth anymore. The way he stinking is he was taught from whenever he was pruned. That this is your mission. Follow blindly and like you said. There is human compassion. I think you could make the argument when they wake up. That's true humanity. That's just like what have we been doing. How can i fix it. Because every one of them aren't like f. this. I'm out like semi back my mind. They're all like oh my gosh what are we doing. How can we start toning. And i do think what's funny to for four lucky is that i predicted wrongly. That woke was going to die at the end of this. But i think something worse happened to him when sylvie pushes him back to the tv. It's almost like a purgatory. Because he knows he's so close he knows how it can be. He knows he's had this emotional journey with moebius and then it's all taken away from him and he has taught. Yeah it's that was. I was just like oh this is this is worse than death because it was just i was like. Oh mike i d. I felt for local difficulty. Arise basically heroes basically in the kind of the north korean version of the tv. The tv was extreme before but it had the time. Keepers is kind of this facade right and he was running from behind the time who i always say. I think this is well. I always felt that the keepers with us always felt there was something i was at the time keepers. Were a facade for something because even the congruity of the time keepers in. The courtroom was very similar to the iconography on the ceiling of the palestine. Ascott on i'm like that's a false facade. Marvel foreshadows things too much. It shows these big panels. But it's telling us as something behind them the the version of the tv of loki rise. In even more extreme. Because you've got a statue of carrying as kim young kenyan like it's like it's the it's the mascot is like yes. This is great overseer.

The Final Furlong Podcast
"ascott" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast
"A whole lot of other hitherto backward types who just beginning to flourish. Get a really good point. And even the record in this race in the last ten years like olympic glory to go onto groupon success master the season we just mentioned of confused a massive discipline really in hindsight but there were other decent horses in there. it's just it's it's got an interesting mix of horses corto unfortunately never got the chance to race a race again after winning the national stakes At the curragh post it's intriguing. The dolphin have for whatever reason salt this race out. And i've decided to use this as a springboard for success and i think masekela that you mentioned that's a huge step up on the performance that was expected at roy ascott and kind of felt a little bit. Sorry for him. Because i know that connections the world of them and it looked as though he was going to do it and deliver the goods and it was kind of unusual for andrew balding horse because they tend to improve on their first run but It clearly come on awful fresco. It was probably the switch to go to firm ground. Yes it could mean. The chechen was around on soft ground. I thought it looked very strong chechen stakes beforehand at ascot and still do away even though great. Max was down the field in the superlative sweeping who was folded in the chechen He was beaten as will wasn't he at newmarket loss. Wiki one of the maiden races so mass akita has kind of jumped passed sweeping a great max so definitely improved a lot for that. I run at that. Run in the chechen but i think the front to the chechen rebels is really looking out for point. Lonsdale lovely individual. Throw bron and the queen's will reach the moon rent such a genuine race in that chechen stakes Was in front or on the front end all the way and found an amazing amount. I felt in the conditions over that stiff. Seven phones chiro. Having only seconds. Starting i think majesty agra decent one there and by sea the stars the absolute legend chris. I'm very fine. And what does it very race. You're going to get so many tweets going who through the darlie july the darlie to like was Obviously the feature race of the july meeting and you talk about throwing a blanket over the phone with fields. Similar story bought Starman emerged victorious tomorrow on board. There was something with ashim murphy. Afterwards about picking the wrong horse was being polite answering that. I don't think he had the option I think he came in for the right on on starman when tom wasn't available but i don't think that this was a case of a choice. He was just being very polite Dragon symbols a monstrous race defending champion and roy. Ascott hero oxted Has run a monstrous. We've our power and there for large getting the scumbag each way money A royal ascot hero in creative force and ari'el ascott second finishing sixth so there's not an enormous amount between them and yet the more i watched this back the more comfortable. It seems for starman. Yeah i i degree. I think he's one lane in in what was on is probably the best sprint of season And was a very strong looking renew. I think the point about as she murphy. I think you'll roy. He probably didn't the choice in that he was always gonna stay loyal to dragon single anyway. Because i think he had a hand in the boeing did just been well documented and. I thought it was an exceptionally strong july. Will there were several holes in the coulda put a stop folders. And he's overcoming little bit of interfere Roman at the end he's wet on top. Dragons similar run that superb race in the world cup as discussed earlier age and was disqualified off from first place. But what what struck me. And i take. Dragon symbol on on. Saturday was the way that he encamping. Nanny who five things clear the others komo's cup in the united for me. That's always a massive take when tools or even the first three. Come clear the others of the you can be pretty positive about the full moon and he ran a fantastic price as As well all power had his own way of things on the fall admit he's probably run. The rice in his life possibly helped by being on that false ought to be able to just blast off. But i will quite impressed by the fifth creative force who all four of his previous races that season and he was running at the finish. One won seven photos the road racing in the jersey stakes previously. He looks russell. These still getting better. And even glenn shield. It was just behind them on ground. That really would have been quick enough for him. He's run another fantastic something. He's a remarkable slain share. What what she wants has done with him. I think is is quite stupendous because go back a couple of years He was an import Frontside get come from france and he was basically you know rated little bit low lower than well lower than than you would expect to finishing in july companies. Just done nothing but go forward from what she wants. Some but 'cause most of his best form was coming with cutting the ground as it Boys win in the champion sprint. On champions day also titus o. I thought that was a particularly critical. Run from glenn. Shield who at the age said to be getting better and better. I think there's big race wins in those five dragging symbol oxted art power creative force and glen. She'll still to come in terms of starman. How much higher can he go and perform. And what would you like to see from next well. One of the inhibitors will be the ground. Because he's definitely a false ground holes. He's the any blot on his career was behind glen. Shiel ascot in october on very soft ground. Where you're getting a folder So he's gonna have conditions to suit. I've got a little bit of a a not this morning actually that One of the slot holders full the everest in australia that Extraordinarily valuable race has been in touch with the connections of storm and fishing whether they might be interested That might be a little bit exclusive on the final film that and it but i think the racing post will have it tomorrow but is a chance that he could run in that. We've beaten them. We've we've minded they anyway. Two ways of looking at that. Obviously the the travelling and the difficulties Getting into different countries at the moment is is is is is not straightforward but he probably would get his ground in australia. And it may be very tempting when you consider what is targets was six photons all potential targets in this country and you probably looking the haydock sprint baby the champion sprint. Again on champion. Stay in both of those races. It could be too so far. Yeah so if i were. The connections astonished little approach from somebody with a stake in the everest. Ibm keen to learn a.

The Final Furlong Podcast
"ascott" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast
"And a lot of jockeys stop talking to one or two journalists. Because they're like no. I'm not i'm not conversing with you. I'm not. I am not talking to you because you're not looking at this from my perspective. I'm putting my body on the line out there. I'm never going to try and hurt. A fellow colleague. And i asked about it and danny mullins just very succinctly broke the whole down and it was last year's galway special said that there isn't a jockey in the weighing room there might be jockeys that i have a disagreement with there isn't a jockey in the weighing room that i would ever in my life intentionally. Go out to heart will do everything i can to win. Yes well. I do everything i can to win at the expense of someone else's life no anders enough senior jockeys in the room that will put you against the wall. If if that happens even if they're not involved in it you know you kind of police yourself. And the one thing that he said was why do we have stewards on racecourses. Why are they not just in london or dublin and it's decentralized and they can monitor like do var. Don't get get the phone get. Send out a mobile phone to a player and say hey did you dive you know they. They make their decisions. And you can argue whether or not var is a success or whether or not it works but it's the system that's in place and it's there and i think that decentralizing the to a location where i mean think of the access that we get now and the coverage that we get is probably going to be fair overall. That would be my take on it. But i a hundred percent agree with you. That this thing of interviewing jockeys as entertaining as it is and it was very entertaining when a column madonna who went up against hundred seaney and basically. He won that race in this year's room. That's kind of how that played out. Because they didn't lose it on appeal so stewards make a decision on the day. I think that was channel. Four so George make the decision to give bondi beach the race despite the fact that he wasn't first-past-the-post yet in the appeal he loses it. So where are willing I just think yes as i said. I don't think really the of the jockeys can give is necessarily that relevant given that the the shoes have older evidence they need. I remember that very much that that ledger we covered the stewards inquiry and and we also showed andreas disappointment all nor so. We also week on a little bit of criticism for that. I thought that was great. I thought it was. Because i thought it. It gave us an insight into just how hard jockey will fight not not just on but off the track and really shake fault as well You know as he was he was actually flying off to all and he had around her in the champion stakes In the you know he he was pretty upset as well about it. I mean from Somebody involved in television it that that is good tv Other people may may have found it insensitive. I don't really think that some the jockeys evidence should have made any difference to the actual decision of the stewards but an almost like it almost proves point simon. Because maybe something cullum said in that in that stores inquiry swayed them where in fact all the evidence was there. She's hampered him at least three times. She is banged into him at least three times. He's lost a lot of momentum. They can see that so they can make their own minds up. It's up to them to decide to what material effect it's had on the result whether you know is the guidelines state with a the interfere has improved placing. They can make that decision without long interviews with jockeys who some of whom might give their evidence better than others. yeah what's your take on mother earth for the sixth time. She's finished in the top three in group. Great one company and she's done it now on good to firm soft heavy back to good to firm ground as well. But she's a really tough isn't she. She said they eleven races in ankara. Now and i must admit when When she won the the guineas earned the season. I didn't think it was a vintage one thousand guineas And then she probably didn't get the run of the race ready when she was beaten in the french guineas so i think that that was a big step forward. Actually in the foulness. That's that was a property. Her best performance so far. She runs third behind alcohol. France land at ascot. I just felt that she came. There will mr win the race news. Early in the lsu strides snow lantern got up. So i think that She's all remarkably genuine and she's possibly just getting slightly better other go. I think she's improving with every ron. We'll We'll keep a close eye on what coolmore decide to do with her next time. That but the takeaway from simon really is that lady. Both very lucky. And i would agree with you on that and i think your overall point about if you re run the race ten times. You're probably going to end up with different results each time. I think i think in this case also by just it were laid by wasn't the only one i mean prima back show didn't get a very good run and joining johnny matzos affiliate of shampoo. At least i was completely tova. Solar there was quite a lot of interference going on. It was really just because a whole field converged on that fall aside and and several just ended up with absolutely no to go so saturday. The beth rx six five superlative stakes goes to native trail. This is becoming a bit of a habit now with godolphin. They tend to have all of a sudden. Charlie applebee's got a very exceptional record in this race He's taken it four times in the last six years including muster the sees was runner up in the two thousand guineas in twenty twenty twenty. One this second. In this year's two thousand guineas trail was an odds-on winner on debut winning by four at sandown. At the time i was a little bit interested in private signal but reading the post race comments. He's talking about going. Down the vincent o'brien national stakes reuss. He's also potentially saying we then might go the version for sure she stakes which. I'm not entirely certain that's something that could have done in recent years. I think it's been national six. Ju hearst but he's he's talking about curragh doncaster. He's also throw in the luggage air into the mix as well the fact that he saying all of that suggests that this is genuine group one horse and he's beaten he's beaten horses that who've got big reputations and had very big reputations going into roy ascott he's he's a pretty big unity's imposing Type of a stream and he really did catch your eye before the race. He only won narrowly from masekela. But he was always going to win. I think once he took it up ogle came to challenge. He got very strongly Other than the question that you get a mile sunday by the end of the indices body alton and the photos deb had run little. Luckily in the coventry stakes but ran ran willing. Awful things considered an apparently quite a big reputation. As does the fourth time desk themselves. Mr mcken his previous vulnerable quite good. So i'll take a federal to mystic view of the film at the moment on and as from what you were saying in the likely targets nature trump he's obviously well up the olefin pecking order and you can see why and i think there's a lot of improvement to come. Long-term is pedigrees really that more of a minor. I think whole guide to develop into a dhabi holes intel but decided by icy streams out an observatory and most of the relatives thrived at a model less. So i think he's he's potentially very good horse but it's still early days. I was like you know even by the july meeting to road. They developed so much through the year and by the time the vert immaturity running toby..

Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald
"ascott" Discussed on Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald
"I'm sure they spent a long time fixing this photo but they still both good and leah post that on instagram last night when the show aired then the next stay. They go to luanda new southampton house for her new boyfriend. Garth is cooking the lamb curry. They talked about lamb curry so much. I just think this might be the only thing this guy can make. He likes lamb curry. He's lil younger than her. Not that much. He's a tall drink of water. Doesn't like to drink when they say they have dinners on on a friday night. He actually shows up and calls her in the date. still on. who's pulling off. Lou and you guys but i guess she gets blown off like all of us and her kids are both artists so before. They dive into the lamb. Curry is i mean. That should have been the drinking game if you're watching it last night. Every time they say lamb. Curry tak- drink. They're going to paint a nude man. Sonia rips off his his like towel around him and i guess he has a big member and they start painting the stuff. I've gone to these painting classes. I painted a bottle of wine at my country club. And it's wasn't very good at posted about it. I'm not a good artist but you can interpret this however you like remote it gets a little bored after awhile and she leaves and then you also brings over this french musician. Who she thinks would be a great match for sonya and sonya like what does not even know me. I like a guy. The guy was his hat. And you know. I'm an artist. So i don't wanna be with an artist i don't want i like french fries. But he's not my type. I like a guided navy suit with a little ascott. And i like baker is. I don't like know artists. Why does she know that you know. I need another one. So they don't hit it off but ramona's into the music quite a bit and then they sit down finally for the lamb curry and as they sit down again. The conversation goes to. Can we please not talk about this dirty stuff anymore and leah just like loses it and gets really pissed at ramona and she goes. That's it i'm leaving. And she walks out. And then i guess she goes out into the driveway and she thinks about it more. And she even more pissed and in the interim I may get some of this stuff because it was quite confusing. I think it was a lot of honestly misunderstanding. But luanne in defense of ramona. Goes you know it's not that. Were against women being about their sexuality. It's just we're both raised with a catholic education. And you know so. We're taught to be more conservative. And then who is the new girl this beautiful girl. Who's an attorney. She says what's really not about education. You know an educated woman talk about her sexuality to. I'm the most educated woman here and they're like. How do you know that she goes because i googled you all and then louis says excuse me. I'm very educated. I'm i know you are you. Are you know a nurse. That's a great education but if we're really being technical about it. I have the law degree. I entered college at sixteen like an and then louis. Excuse me what are you saying that you're the smartest one do speak three languages. I speak three languages and she said you brought education. Because no i didn't. I brought up being catholic. So that is where it starts to get like. Everyone is just interrupting each other. No one's listening to each other and they're all interpreting what the other person's saying is wrong because they're not actually listening in two thousand twenty one. It's finally okay to talk about our mental health and happiness. Humans.

Mala Wielka Firma
"ascott" Discussed on Mala Wielka Firma
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Space Nuts | Astronomy, Space and Science News
"ascott" Discussed on Space Nuts | Astronomy, Space and Science News
"Satellite constellation is having on the night skies the astronomical community and perhaps how stolid could get back to that community. So what if each satellite had on its back side. that's the side facing away from the earth. Optical and ready centers he sends it would operate independently information. Bang relied back to us. Once on the ground this information could be combined using software and i systems to innocence create optical infrared radio telescopes the size of the earth and looking in all directions simultaneously. Such a system could provide simultaneous access to many different uses for many different purposes. For example we could have twenty four hour monitoring for asteroids comets apps using is system While somebody else is doing a luna serve and meantime you've got a classroom lending astronomy and using it to look installations that are not normally visible to love to hear your thoughts and comments on concept capable goodway chris. Thank you very much chris. Lovely to hear from you getting styling to give back a bit like that. I mean that's not dissimilar to what we were talking about with. The quasar satellite technologies multifunctional approach to satellite communications in space but starlink primarily to provide internet services in the world through throwed satellite network approach. Could they do something like this. Could they value add to their technology. I'm not sure that they could. Because i think the you know in principle i get what chris is saying. It's a nice idea. But i think the it would just be the physical reality of doing this. That makes it difficult. Because centers of the kind that you'd need to do anything useful and not just like this chip acute camera. You'd need really to make anything worthwhile. He'd need quite large pieces of kit. Which would you know. Probably modified the design of the satellites a lot so sterling satellites for example. They're they're relatively small. They way a quarterback tom. They're pretty things but they and all that boredom is designed for the transmission of radio signals between earth and the space craft talking about adding radio telescope folks to their backside and optical telescopes you suddenly talking about much bigger entities and it would be an not that straightforward the other. Thing of course is that these things do change their angles. As they that flying they orientation is controlled in order to to to maximize the coverage of the landscape below. And that's one of the things that's been proposed to try and avoid These radio telescopes. Sorry these mega constellations beaming signals into sensitive radio. Telescopes like the ascott one that we've mentioned several times in this podcast so i think an ice idea and yeah we already know about telescopes. The size of the earth being synthesized in the radio frequency..

ScreamQueenz: Where Horror Gets GAY!
"ascott" Discussed on ScreamQueenz: Where Horror Gets GAY!
"To turn your heart into a bud the other thing. It's it's just the way. He pronounces the word horror in the song lyrics. No i know there's always the legendary never ending ongoing dispute. I've had a pronounce the word har- people like me say horror people from other parts of the country they say horror but this is neither this is and that's a jewish dance no longer years. Come and go up the horror longtime ago. Dead ida dead. I edit i. It was a little. It was a little known. Jewish settlers was also a mining community. Okay do this beautiful fold double lp soundtrack. Couple years ago is beautiful on my list. But i haven't found a good priced. One i have it here somewhere. I was just going for it but but but it's also available on youtube for free so you know but i love my final. I'm door i love those things in the cover is just framework. So love it okay. I think we might have done. My buddy valentine you got anything else. Tj sox never took the never never trust the guy in ascott. And that goes for fred from scooby. Doo what's going on with him. That boy ain't right. This is why kids no matter how rich their parents are should face consequences. So they don't become in their twenties before they can deal with it. Ma bob dole lynch babies grow up to whereas cots okay so before we wrap up brian. Let's talk more about your book that has made me truly about this experience. That you're on is how many times i see kenny clarke commenting on your meal post. Because i i've been akanik sixers. All the my sister. Tickets to see a rerelease of american graffiti. I didn't understand the movie. But i loved candy clark. A bit obsessed with their ever since then. I'm jealous i hate candy clark. Yeah she she was in amityville. Three and the interesting thing was she said. I don't know if i'll ever get to the bottom of it. But i suspect that i was replacing somebody because i got the call and they were already shooting and it was come down to mexico and i actually found out who was no one remembered but then it was christine ebersol. Actually who really had even had her whole body cast to be burned in the car. But she went onto medina's instead. Oh katie clark. So she i did a nice Nice couple of interviews..

Piecing It Together Podcast
"ascott" Discussed on Piecing It Together Podcast
"You know it's like demille mixed with her dog. Basically yeah i i love. It's through a lot of these puzzle. Pieces here just this kind of meta element of filmmakers being nuts and yeah which is so funny to me. Because i think it's a lotta bullshit. Because i mean so the thing is for me. This is a very small tangent. Which is that a film director could be the most important person on the set and they could be the least important right. Where like hat. They're like baseball hat in a suit jacket and blue jeans and to sit in a chair and film crews will make a movie. Yeah they can. They know how to make a movie. They don't even need the directory. Whatever in less the film is going to be good than the director should be there to provide that vision. You know obviously as that goes on needed to be set there. Is this notion that a director can be crazy right and that's nothing further from the truth because you just have so much responsibility to other so much to do. They have to be a business person. You have to be a technical person you have to be a craftsperson of course make those creative decisions we also have to be a communicator appropriate. People person like this idea that like you were turtleneck stroke a white cat and alleged just like space out or that you're totally nuts is is is a romantic idea right. Yeah there's just too much too much. The period is too much responsibility too much risk. I mean i've only made films on small and medium scales and they're still so much money and time at risk that you really can't be like this aloof artistic genius quietly stroking your not just doesn't exist so i love the there. Is this a romantic notion of the film director that we really all embrace fun fun and it is. It's an entertaining character to watch. Yeah and he does it. Ripples through these found footage films like. I'll buy that. Some crazy kid has his camera on even though there was like a lizard monster grind apartment complex next door. He's gonna keep rolling. Yeah because that's just baked into our brains that these people are nuts. Filmmakers crazy so i don't know i i love that kind of interesting. Yeah well what do you got next. I'm gonna do. Jaws sure another stevie fellow who met. He's he can wear it. Ascott can sit quietly in a corner director who can do it He does often And so to me. Jaaz is kinda going back to. I mentioned earlier. About how i think king kong was was a a a kind of a fever dream of the future. Not how the industry would actually work king kong and son of kong thing because i blame jaws. Is the word blame. I blame jobs for destroying cinema and then spur star wars coming and pissing on cinemas grave in terms of roadshow distribution right..

The Final Furlong Podcast
Pre Cheltenham Gravy at Super Sandown Saturday
"So let's build up the gravy four cheltenham by starting with the one fifty at sandown. It is european breeders fund. Patty power national novices handicap hurdle. The market is fairly tightly. Congested as we record on thursday afternoon. What's your approach to. The race is one of the One of the most competitive handicaps off the season for notices. It has in his time. Take place not quite at the cheltenham festival but on the friday at cheltenham after the festival chicago. What's called bear. Cluele one yes they They had an extra day's racing at the end of the festival. Which was not part of the festival was like the old roy. Ascott then yes. It's accurate roll. Asked where you need of ascot heath for the Roy saturday and easy. It could easily come on the place at the festival But saw here we have it's He's don't get the weekend before. I and it's it's a typically ver- really competitive renewal. I was thinking of some of putting my man selection make bracelets very nearly near the top of my of my shortlist because he he was running up with his first start over hurdles on one his bumper at at harris on he he won a novice hurdle arts become her hand for last night. Beating winds fire on some of the hunter looks okay form. He was favourite for that business in his previous form. And i didn't look too awful lot to win it but the phones were tight. While windsor finestone with the hundred were second and third on the pair of them have run. Run well since a win. File second door sidelight called meru. Shameless mullins is He's all right on the Blame the game. He was favourite was a winner of handicap on his next start at faking him on the the divorce. He said he finished third at some herod. Run very well on his on his nick start She'd been to start since including being second in good handicap at reveal the j. So that's that forms working out. Well he will progress again. But i kind of expected the story here to be that some conflict was a strong favors. I think constantly really ought to be clear. Favourite for this rests on looking at this. I look at a go right. They're gonna make conflict. show press. Who can find against him. Kind of an automatic thing. The conflicts performers all being on heavy ground. But there's no reason to think that he actually needs it. Obviously we've we've had softened heavy going through the season thus far my lebron runs in the In the colors of Harry redknapp itemizing. This has been his his aimal season now. One not want a couple times and bumpers times. He's been beaten over hurdles beating twice in exeter second. Both times should have won one. The first time national line and should have won three the second time when he led at the last but stumbled on again cloak coupla zone. Now you might take that you know. He's done closer. Mantra trading short a might be lots dot straightforward but. He did an awful lot. Roman either those those occasions And of course. He then withdrew restaurant by ten lights. Last time i've been in hospitals sheldon the also runs air and the impression of from is is that He's a pretty is a pretty solid prospect hero. Kamara one hundred thirty. that seems Seems a decent enough mark. Martin hall is beaten already be An extra again. He reopposes but that was in the race. Were constantly traders Right out the close to the surprise when he went one zero three on the third they got around he also reopposes. He was winning semi as well. It's not farmers which i really well. i think. Constantly the winner musto a lot. Dan level of martin all martin. How must give him wit. I i thought obviously you can make a case. Martin house improved again having one from seoul water one again at extra heavy grind last time out but i saw that some in terms of you know you have to put them together in terms of raw ability. There's nothing between them. So getting this from on hollywood definitely young favorite conflict. Who it's over. It will say martin halls improved will conflicts improved to intend lights and extra. Last time i did that easing dine. So fortunately answer questions about whether the resolution to win a wrist On second he'd be posted on even better

Launch Your Live
What Music Can I Use For Live Streaming
"Have you ever wondered what music you can use for live streaming just because the music is available. Can you use it for live streaming on this episode gemini or going to answer the question. What music can i use for livestreaming including providing you with some of the free end he'd solutions so gem you know i'm going to go and just ask like just the big elephant in the room here People you know they. They want to use musical livestreaming. Can they just use like apple music or spotify or something they haven't licensed to. I'm not gonna say a flat out. No i'm going to say it really depends and what i mean by that. Is you know we can live stream to a lot of places right churches to live streams. you know there's events that do livestream on private platforms like in that was reached the purchased or purchase stream yard as an example. So there's a lot of these event closed-loop software type platforms where you're able to livestream to as when it's a case like that i would say yes. You can but also consider where is that content going to be seen after the fact because that's when sometimes of an artist finds out you're using their music for commercial gain. They may come after you so you have to be careful about that. When it comes to the social media platform you got to be extremely careful because they will take down. They will warn you like. Hey you're playing this music. You don't have a right to and even if you do you've gotta make sure because maybe your actual band and you're wanting to do a livestream playing your own music. You got to be extremely careful about making sure that you are following the rules and regulations because otherwise you're going to have a lot of headaches when it comes to putting music out there so as a we'll say probably the majority of people that are live streaming out there. Sure we all wanna have you wanna call it. The pattern interrupted one. A have music to get things going. You know maybe even your countdown timer has music going along with it. Or maybe you have an intro video sizzle reel. that's got music going to it. Well you can. But there's some specific places you want to go to get that music so that you don't get your stuffed Pull down and so christian. Why don't you will. I like to think Hear what you think about this and maybe let's get into some of these places that they can go to so yeah. This is a such an interesting topic you know and i realized people wanna make their livestreams much more engaging for example. If i'm you know doing a fitness training at home i wanna have music that people know but at the same time Play can't put a speaker next to my microphone. I can't put my apple music or spotify platform on and stream music from there as well you know and you know people need to be. You need to be really careful with the music. You choose to use because it it also doesn't like the same thing holds true for example live streaming if i'm going to have a musician perform and that musician for example is say they're just performing their own music. They don't necessarily have the rights to perform their music because they don't for the most part they don't own their music you know and i can't speak to like every artist but they have a contract. They've contract with universal music group for example and that i actually think you know jim i dunno if you pay attention to this bill like most of the time musicians only go and they perform at very specific events perform it like the grammies the oscars you know. They're performing at a concert. They're doing something for example four to promote the album but outside of that you don't find them for example you're not going on social media singing their music. They're not playing their music on social media. they're not putting on classes using their music and i think the big thing comes down to because they don't own it. I assume that's why that's happening. You know why that whites very controlled and so you know as far as Picking music for livestreaming. I mean it's it's definitely you're gonna wanna make sure that you've read up on Ascott and bmi. Because that's going to be really what dictates what you can and can't use for music for livestreams so it doesn't matter like oh you know it doesn't and also doesn't matter how big or small the event is right. I mean if like if it's a school play for example still doesn't matter you know you need to be using music that you have legally paid four. Yeah because you know because think of as an example right you sometimes have You know these these Schools maybe they're doing like a play like frozen and they wanna play the the frozen music. Well disney's not gonna like that and they will take it down. Yeah i mean doesn't even does or does he so. Churches run into this often when they want to stream like when they wanna play a movie. They wanted to a movie for their congregation for example. Same exactly it doesn't matter that you're a church. They're not gonna look ends they. Oh well you know what. You're a church We're going to like we're gonna go easy on you. It doesn't matter you still have to follow the rules. It doesn't matter as well if your business doesn't make any money that's a whole nother thing if you don't make any money but you're trying to use the free you're trying to use someone else's music if you are in the business of trying to make money and even you're not making money you still have to pay for that license so you know so what we've done is we've come up with Quite a number twenty one free and paid solutions. And we're going to do. Here's we're not going to go through all twenty one of these. What we're gonna do is we're going to pick out. Maybe a five to seven of our favorite ones and will put the rest of these in the description of the podcast And the reason we want to do this because well for the most part you know we mention hey you should go check out a sound stripe for example. Well they all pretty much. Do the same thing you pay a licensing fee and you get access to certain libraries of music. It's pretty much the way it works. And there's different some different features to some of these. Some of them are some of them have like really vast library. Some of them you know have just very select music. So we're gonna talk through there. So so jim what i want to do. Is i'm gonna start just the first couple here and you know if i'm going to pick music for livestreaming a the first place i would start would be to look at youtube library or your facebook sound collection now. These are free resources provided by youtube and facebook for you to be able to go in fine music that you can legally use now the key thing to keep in mind here. These are free options so your options are going to be limited. You know they're going to be good for background. Music or intro videos. Maybe some altro videos. If i'm going to be doing for example fitness and i want something that's like high beats per minute and once that people already know probably not gonna find it there but it'll be good for you know the standard thing that people would use for livestream

WhyWeWork BrianVee
"ascott" Discussed on WhyWeWork BrianVee
"To three times a week i'll get in the gym and lift weights Two to three times a week. I'll some Swimming lap swimming to some laps and get my cardio. Because that's just easier on the body and then ebbs and flows. How much but i try to do some yoga. Do the stretching part of it so those are the three main things that i'll do get a walk into depending on time of year. It's colder out. I might not do much winter but get a walking here. And there dude is making and stuff like that those would be my main Exercise regiments you mention education. And how important that is. Is there any other. Because i find even with the idea of passion and love some people say well universities not necessary. Just go out and do what you entrepreneurial go get it and blazed the the world but if you have do you have advice on that about education whether formal or informal for people as you said. It's lifelong learning but mentioning the skills that people have in how they can develop them. Yes i think there's form on informal the informal. I think you know if you think you know even the lasts. I've taken advantage of called this guy once in a lifetime. Sabbatical with kobe. I've taken some courses from warden. I take in Ascott galloway professors. Calloway has court. Of course i took. That was great. I've read. He's he's definitely someone i follow in and listened to on his podcast etc and then Done a bunch of reading a bunch of books business books and some enjoyment but mostly just a lot of business books you know. Try to come up with like a A mentor board of directors. So like a warren buffett or charlie. Munger scott galloway. You know that's a great idea aid. Those able Yeah i didn't come up the idea. I'm sure someone else did. But i. i'd like to many lord of directors. Yeah yeah so just people that you admire. Ira successful whatever. Your definition of success is and really try to consume all that they've put out there weather be written books or you know. I'll watch old to berkshire hathaway you know their general meeting. I'll watch all those. Just the nuggets in there you learn or tremendous so I think that's a learning is is key. I think It comes with the podcasts Looking at getting into a new business venture. So i've just been consuming all these podcasts making notes and so there's different forms of learning whether it be audio visual or text that you can in the learning is learning how you consume and how you learn things. So whatever's best format for you and thinks great as the formal education. I think the big thing with depends you know formal. Education gives you the ability to.

Lori and Julia
Prince Estate, Sony Ink Distribution Deal for 35 Previously Released Albums
"Nine didn't sounds like some of his other things i gotta be honest and what's the name of this one sampled from the merle haggard song when you get to the chorus from the merle haggard mama try right okay the color video he looks hot yeah he does that's title straight out of princess thing is this news going to be the same thing that happened with the other albums that sony announced and then the family will come out against it prince estate signs deal with sony music to re release thirty five cadillac albums and donny i'm asking both of you because every time prince comes out about these new albums then the family says that they're going to no it's not and this one the princess state entertainment adviser says we're looking forward to working with the heirs and sony and giving fans what they've been waiting for more great music from prince wow i mean have they settled that they're the air's they know any guy i don't know i mean this lays out so that goes on starting in twenty twenty one is the paragraph i've been starting with if you read down it's all of his albums that they're gonna from nineteen ninety five in two thousand and ten and then also they've already have the early ones nineteen seventy nine to nineteen ninety two but the last time we get the prince music news the family said oh no you don't i'm very confused should have on john breen all right and he can lawyer so yeah exactly going on i mean i really they it feels like we get something every other day about something new with prince and then the family like four or five days later going back to cardinal we decided nope not gonna happen i don't think the family can stop this has the right so can put it out well and the fans would buy share the money with the family and by the way jury you the next time you see very gab call him night fever with a k i know he got traded earlier in the week i know saberi to his stay what day is it is it only boy i feel like i saw that news over the weekend though the queen has had a very busy royal ascott then she had the young leader she met beckham she got a costed by susan sarandon in a white dress who approached her and now she's knighted berry gab the original moose knuckle god love it will white high waisted polyester pants oh.