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A highlight from Rich got his Christmas present when Matt held his breath for 3 minutes. Rich is now a certified installer. $500 Is waiting for YOU !!! You just have to click somewhere and print something. Matt had notes on a napkin and disposed of them responsibly after use.  Episode #410  August 10th. 2023

Divine Naples Podcast

02:24 min | Last month

A highlight from Rich got his Christmas present when Matt held his breath for 3 minutes. Rich is now a certified installer. $500 Is waiting for YOU !!! You just have to click somewhere and print something. Matt had notes on a napkin and disposed of them responsibly after use. Episode #410 August 10th. 2023

"Hello all people, episode 4th and Thursday is Astor Hub Day and this is Rich from Bismarck. And this is Matt from this mic over here. It's Thursday of August 10th. Yeah, the month's screaming by. I tell you what, it's almost a half year past. Yeah, pretty soon it's going to be September. No, I'm waiting for Christmas. Yeah? Yeah, it's coming. Santa ain't bringing you anything. No, I mean... You're on his naughty list. I tell you what, I can get a Christmas present right now. Yeah? Yeah. Let me ask you, can you hold the bread for three minutes? Sure. Yeah, so do it, so I can have a quiet moment. This would be Christmas. Let me sip my coffee. It would be Christmas present. Yeah. So, I mean, outside today was change. It was rain on and off, right? Right. All day, on and off. Yeah, you got that. That got it right, right? And other than that, it was pretty humid. What does that have to do with Christmas? What snow comes from? Where is it? Water, right? Right. So we got the water, snow is after. Yeah. Yeah, snow is coming. But I don't think it's going to snow here. No? No, has it ever snowed in Naples? I think it did. I think it did. Seventies. Yeah, it got down to like 27 degrees or something here, right? Usually there's like once in five years I scratch the eyes of the window in the morning, get excited. Oh, you do? Put my palms of my hands on the window, just take a picture of it, and then for five years I have to wait. There was a snow in Naples. We need to figure out a event, but I heard it was in the seventies. Yeah, we'll do some research. Nice. Yeah, so, you know. You can have it. Maybe we're going to be lucky. I don't like snow. You don't? Well, I mean, I like, you know, I like to go maybe visit it, but I don't want to drive or live in it. You know what I mean? No, I don't want to shovel it. Yeah. That's just a nasty thing, you know? You like to shovel other stuff. Yeah, yeah. I don't like to shovel the snow. I did plenty in my life and the problem is you start shoveling it and it's like God is laughing at you because he knows you're working your ass off and shoveling the snow. You turn around and that crap is back again.

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A highlight from Rich got his Christmas present when Matt held his breath for 3 minutes. Rich is now a certified installer. $500 Is waiting for YOU !!! You just have to click somewhere and print something. Matt had notes on a napkin and disposed of them responsibly after use.  Episode #410  August 10th. 2023

Divine Naples Podcast

02:24 min | Last month

A highlight from Rich got his Christmas present when Matt held his breath for 3 minutes. Rich is now a certified installer. $500 Is waiting for YOU !!! You just have to click somewhere and print something. Matt had notes on a napkin and disposed of them responsibly after use. Episode #410 August 10th. 2023

"Hello all people, episode 4th and Thursday is Astor Hub Day and this is Rich from Bismarck. And this is Matt from this mic over here. It's Thursday of August 10th. Yeah, the month's screaming by. I tell you what, it's almost a half year past. Yeah, pretty soon it's going to be September. No, I'm waiting for Christmas. Yeah? Yeah, it's coming. Santa ain't bringing you anything. No, I mean... You're on his naughty list. I tell you what, I can get a Christmas present right now. Yeah? Yeah. Let me ask you, can you hold the bread for three minutes? Sure. Yeah, so do it, so I can have a quiet moment. This would be Christmas. Let me sip my coffee. It would be Christmas present. Yeah. So, I mean, outside today was change. It was rain on and off, right? Right. All day, on and off. Yeah, you got that. That got it right, right? And other than that, it was pretty humid. What does that have to do with Christmas? What snow comes from? Where is it? Water, right? Right. So we got the water, snow is after. Yeah. Yeah, snow is coming. But I don't think it's going to snow here. No? No, has it ever snowed in Naples? I think it did. I think it did. Seventies. Yeah, it got down to like 27 degrees or something here, right? Usually there's like once in five years I scratch the eyes of the window in the morning, get excited. Oh, you do? Put my palms of my hands on the window, just take a picture of it, and then for five years I have to wait. There was a snow in Naples. We need to figure out a event, but I heard it was in the seventies. Yeah, we'll do some research. Nice. Yeah, so, you know. You can have it. Maybe we're going to be lucky. I don't like snow. You don't? Well, I mean, I like, you know, I like to go maybe visit it, but I don't want to drive or live in it. You know what I mean? No, I don't want to shovel it. Yeah. That's just a nasty thing, you know? You like to shovel other stuff. Yeah, yeah. I don't like to shovel the snow. I did plenty in my life and the problem is you start shoveling it and it's like God is laughing at you because he knows you're working your ass off and shoveling the snow. You turn around and that crap is back again.

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"astor" Discussed on The Essential Oil Revolution

The Essential Oil Revolution

06:57 min | 7 months ago

"astor" Discussed on The Essential Oil Revolution

"How are you? It's like coming home and hanging out with one of my favorite people. I'm so happy to be here. I'm so glad to hear that. Well, I remember back in the summer of 2021, you came on to the show to talk about panic attacks. I think that was episode two 74. And I remember it being just one of my favorite interviews. So I'm thrilled to be talking with you as well. You're right. It sounds like talking to a dear friend. So it's been a while though. So catch me up real quick on what's been going on in your world since we last spoke. I have actually really exciting news since the time that we were together. I decided that I was going to write a book and so I got a deal with a major publishing house and I'm writing a book called panic proof and so hopefully this is actually one of my first announcements about it. And so it's like really exciting. But hopefully exciting. Thanks, babe. It's going to be the best. This is like everything that I've been teaching my clients for over a decade. My experience is becoming panic proof, anxiety, freedom, and it's going to be all in this beautiful book that's going to teach you how to become your own holistic, wellness expert, and we're going to talk about oils, naturopathic medicine, it's just going to be great and it's supposed to drop fall 2024 and so I'm really pumped to be announcing that with you today. Yay, that's so exciting. And yeah, that timeline sounds about right. I just blown away at how long it takes to write a book. I've only written one book in my life. It was a very short book. It was an instructional book about how to start a podcast. And it's called pineapple podcasting. And I took me about two years to write that. I think it was less than a hundred pages. It was crazy. I need to buy this book as an aside. Yeah, don't worry. So that's really exciting. And because your story really is so powerful. I mean, people can go back and listen episode two 74. It was really incredible. What you've gone through and how you've turned that into really your life's mission now to help other people deal with anxiety. Now, if I'm not mistaken during our interview, chamomile oil did not come up. I don't think we talked about chamomile oil, which kind of surprised me unless I mistake in. I'm not sure how good your memory is. But I'm really excited. I remember diving in to we were talking about the nitty Gritty biomechanics of lavender quite a lot and like how they can go into the nose to the hypothalamus of the brain and absorb through the skin to creating activation of your vagus nerve. But I don't think in all of that that we talked about, do you have a meal? Yeah, which is kind of surprising when I think of chamomile, I think of it as being such a peaceful soothing oil that would go really hand in hand with anxiety. So I'm really glad that we're going to dive into that oil. Today. So let's get started. So I always like to start out with sort of like the background of the plant itself. You know, what do you know about where chamomile oil comes from the different species, the parts of the plants that are used, where it's grown, all that stuff. I love two main types of chamomile. There's lots of different chamomile plants, but there are two main chamomile that we use medicinally. And they're German chamomile and Roman chamomile. And of course, they have the Latin names. And so German chamomile is likely if you're drinking chamomile tea right now. It's likely that that's the type of chamomile you're drinking. It's called nature caria, rests to tiata. And then the Roman chamomile is actually chamomile noble. And so those are the two main types that you're going to see. So if you go and you look in your tea section at the health food store or you look at essential oils, you're more likely going to see those two. So that's where I'd love to focus today is on the types of chamomile that you can actually use and enjoy and find. And so I'll tell you a little bit about them. And so they have a lot in common, but there's some really interesting differences. So one of the things that they have in common is that they're both beautiful flowering plants that you can find all over the world. And they're both members of the Astor racy a family, which is known as the sunflower family, which is really interesting to know too, because some people have hypersensitivities to plants in the asteroid to see a family. So if you're going to have an allergic reaction, it's most likely that it's going to be Esther. And there's like 32,000 different species of asteraceae, but when I have a patient come in and I'm making them a tincture or recommending oils or even just like eating the plant itself in a salad, which is one of my favorite ways to use this plant medicine is always checking in to make sure like are you allergic to daisies or Christine the moms or sunflowers or anything like that because it appears that people tend to, if anything, have allergy to these. A good hack for that though is to take the oil or to take the fresh leaves or the flowers of whatever it is you think you might be reacting to and then kind of macerated or grind it up a little bit and then place it on your skin and there's a place in the inside of your elbow. It's called the antecubital fossa, which is basically like your elbow pit where they draw blood. And then just kind of rub it gently on that area and then see if within 24 hours if you get any sort of a little bit of a rash or a histamine reaction. Then that probably means that it may not be an optimal plant for topical or internal use because you're already getting your immune system reacting to it so you don't want to take it internally and then in that case there's so many other wonderful plants that might be a better fit for you that aren't in that family. Yeah, yeah, thank you for that safety tip. That's super important to know and I had no idea that that plant family was so large. So but I'd imagine someone going through life would have encountered something like sunflower seeds in their in their diet where they would kind of have an idea if they had that sensitivity. Yes, exactly. And this is one of my favorite types of plants. And so we don't want to just throw it out and be like, oh, some people are allergic to it. I'm not even going to bother with chamomile. I want you to listen to this full podcast. And learn about all the deliciousness of chamomile because it is, like you said, one of our best

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"astor" Discussed on The Garden Question

The Garden Question

04:53 min | 1 year ago

"astor" Discussed on The Garden Question

"And we never know. We talk about Keystone species. Smooth cone flour could be an example of a Keystone species, but really it's the weaving as much diversity as we can get. To create resilience in the habitat. So there are options. The monarch butterflies flying through an O, Georgia Astor's having a bad year, they need a nectar on their flight south, what are they going to connect around? Well, that's okay. We've got other options. We've got native sunflowers. We've got native other asters. We've got native goldenrods. We've got beautiful plants in reserve with biodiversity comes resilience and with the pressures. The planets facing, we want all kinds of creative options. For droughts, for seasonal droughts even, that the habitats have resilience of other species that have blue or genetics that are plant can bloom early or later so that we can support wildlife so that we have birdsong in our mornings and evenings. Now would you explain your mission at the Georgia botanical garden? Yes, if I said it the fastest way it would be to make native plants regular. People just know the native plants of Georgia. They're part of their lives, of course I know what a beauty berry is. Of course I know sweet shrub. I can make two species of native sunflower. What are you talking about? To make them regular, but as the state botanical garden of Georgia and in service to the state of Georgia, we're very passionate about icons of Georgia. Native plants made of birds, native bees, native butterflies, but we also celebrate other plants and other diversity that you can have in your garden as long as again, it's not the big eye invasive. And I would say our mission is to keep the common plants common and known, the invasive plants off in the imperial plants here and that they don't wink out on our watch. We have lots of programs, I guess, 7 different initiatives that work up that mountain of conservation.

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Democrat Joe Kennedy Always Detested Jews, Welcomed Hitler's Solution

Mark Levin

01:41 min | 1 year ago

Democrat Joe Kennedy Always Detested Jews, Welcomed Hitler's Solution

"Joe Kennedy in turn had always detested Jews generally Though he claimed serverless Friends individually he Kennedy seems to have tolerated the occasional Jew in the same way Astra tolerated the occasional Catholic As fiercely anti communist as they were anti semitic Kennedy and Astor looked up looked upon 8 of Hitler as a welcome solution to both of these world problems Nancy's phrase No member of the so called Cleveland set the informal cabal of appeasers who met frequently at Nancy Astor's palatial home see much concern with the dilemma faced by the Jews under the Third Reich ASTRO Kennedy that Hitler would have to do more than just give a rough time to The Killers of Christ Before she'd be in favor of launching Armageddon to save them the wheel of history swings round as the lord would have it Who are we to stand in the way of the future she said Kennedy replied that he expected the Jew media in the United States to become a problem That Jewish pundits in New York and LA were already making noises contrived to set a match to the fuse of the world Maybe they were neo cons Nor in May of 1938 Kennedy engaged in extensive discussions with the new German ambassador to the court of Saint James Herbert von dirksen In the midst of these conversations how without approval from the U.S. State Department Kennedy advised von dirksen the president Roosevelt was the victim of Jewish influence It was poorly informed as to the philosophy ambitions and ideals if Hitler's regime

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"astor" Discussed on Keep It!

Keep It!

01:41 min | 2 years ago

"astor" Discussed on Keep It!

"Is what i imagined but i think i heard murmurings that she really gets into canvas and i personally just need to see that happen because nobody's willing god in the kansas the way i feel like they need to enter a reunion. No you know. I am a candice. Candice dan Kansas no she needs to help. But i'm a stand mama's now to just be like you'd be like oh i don't like your pants. Your mom was a crack whore. It's like wow why. I just finally wanna dead the big drama on lake city. Is that one of meredith. March son brooks marks. Who's like twenty three years old Would jen shaw referred to him as like gay and like a bitch. Assissi bitchy needs to be slapped On the internet at the time. Yeah merida's argument was that her son has never publicly talked about his sexuality and she found it homophobic basically outing of her son. But i wanna point out. Your son is twenty three and doing confessionals on the show like he's a reality star and is running into us at motel twenty three and take photos with multiple diana's the gig says he's running up to somebody and saying it's giving diana never really a question. I i do that episode. Half now like mary astor anyway candles.

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"astor" Discussed on PLAYING GAMES with Strangers

PLAYING GAMES with Strangers

08:05 min | 2 years ago

"astor" Discussed on PLAYING GAMES with Strangers

"Named in stir and the lower john astor. We talked about as a tour. Not astor i just wrote it wrong guy radio as a tour my bed. Well why don't you take all the things and we'll bring him outside and take a look at him. 'cause i don't want to close the door and have us get locked in here something Okay i'd like to drag one of clay pots to the door to prop it open but also provide the rest of the scrolls in that pot earliest. So you do that. let's check. I take one of the squirrels out and take a look at it As you open the scroll Henry There's nothing on it because just a large parchment of paper at this one's blank. I take another one out nothing on it and these are blank which one what was the one that you had an i. I hand it to him when you look at it. There's nothing on it. What were you reading man. Exactly what i just told you a blank. Show it to him as he turns around and shows that you the script. Is there to for getaway here glasses today. When i leaned forward do i see it. You sure don't do you have a special glasses or something because there's nothing on this glasses here. It's just one more strange thing. And i i. It's my my thigh as i'm talking to them as you're itching your thigh feel a piece of your skin. Pull away Did you guys excuse me. Just for a second. And i walked back through the door and i check my tied to see if i actually lost skin yep Piece of dead flesh. You pulled off of your thigh. Am i bleeding at all. Oh okay. I walked back out and okay There is a lot going on here. So i heard something telling me calling me to follow it. If you guys heard any whispers or strange things like this shorter look at stanley and like Look back at it Ray and write something we is going on here and it seems like it might be just affecting one of us or it might affect two of us or whatever but i think unless we need to make Sort of like a pact that if all three of us don't see or hear something then let's just assume that that thing is wrong and go along with the other person's okay so we're not saying that you're doing anything wrong or that you're wrong or anything but we just got us sort of go on what we know in democratic sort away so it sort of two against one and we sort of need to make this pact so we can trust each other makes perfect sense because i swear there was something on this paper and i grab another paper and unroll it. You see a large detailed drawing of a closed closed amphibious looking i lifted and above and underneath of it says pastor Tight turn the paper around to them. And i described this exact thing to them. Do you say how do see. Do you say pastor. Yeah as you say that the picture swaps to the backside of the parchment that you're holding so you see it again and then the opens and looks at you as you say the name pastor. Do we see any of this. You don't we don't see anything ray. So why don't we just put that stuff down and and dick without packed but now they're doing is looking. I would like you to make a sanity role for me please. Failure okay see if he would listen to me. I need you to lose to sanity points. Weeklies freyre how are you still holding that beef jerky i mean the piece of skin. Now i i i would have. I would have dropped it just kind of discussed it in freaked out before going back out this. Sorry this is looking at me all right. roll back. We're going to go with our packed and if anyone here's anything ask the other to say. Do you guys hear that. And if the other to say no then we're just gonna forget what we're hearing because we're going to go on its democratic packed. Okay okay if you see something say do you guys see that same thing. We've got three of us. Easy okay ray. You also feel your other. Thi- starting which i resist the urge to he says he's scratching shoulders. Back right all right. We got a fact right. Okay you seem to be the one fact that here so i need to need to have you on board. Yeah yeah all right all right stanley you on board with us sure. Perfect perfect amount of pause. That was this was like dot dot shy hotel. Perfect all right gentlemen. Let's keep moving moving down the road. We're not even getting go into building anymore How are we going to get away if we keep going inside places. I'm just looking for answers at this point. Well we found something that Gave us something and we can't trust. Yeah so. I don't know if that's the best place to go. Can we just sacrifice ray right now. I mean we could look more inside the building. I don't think the way out is in the in. Oh i think the way out is through make sense. Yeah know walking. Keep walking and we can. We can check other buildings and might be people in there. That might be things in there that we we can all see two or three of us whatever. So let's let's just keep. I think that's the safest thing to do right now. Still dusk by the way you still dusk right. Who do we think route. Beware the lake Are you walking as you are talking. Yes probably someone who knows anything about the lake around here and so since we haven't seen the lake. I think once we see a lake. We can just be wary of it at that time. So.

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"astor" Discussed on Keep Calm and Cauliflower Cheese Podcast

Keep Calm and Cauliflower Cheese Podcast

01:45 min | 2 years ago

"astor" Discussed on Keep Calm and Cauliflower Cheese Podcast

"Astronomically is a little late better. This term is called. September by echograph is september. The orchards are a five with red and gold. And the knight's we do a heavy and the morning show up with cold now. The gardens at its gassed with the saliva blazing red and the good old fashioned. Astor's laughing at us from our beds again in shoes and stockings off children's little feet and the dog now does it. Snoozing on the bright side of the street is september nicole stalks heisel go and the red cheeks of the apples everywhere begin to show now the sapa scarcity The darkness settled down and the moon looms big and yellow at the edges of the town. I was good to see the children. When they're little praise said duck beneath the patchwork covers they tumble into bed. Is september calmness in sweetness seem to fall over everything. That's living justice through his call of old winter. Trudging slowly of its pack of ice and snow in the distance of janda and somehow seems as though every tiny little blossom wants to look at. Its very best. When the frost shell bite it's pedals and droops array. The wet rest is september the fullness and the ripeness of the year all the work of earth. It's finished all the final toss in there. But there is no doleful wailing. Every living thing that grows for the end it is approaching. Where's the finest gob at knows. And i pray that i may prove proudly hold my head up high and smile when i come to september in the golden off awhile. Back again with a podcast. We'll have another edition this weekend. But until then chiro for now..

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"astor" Discussed on JOHN16AND12.COM

JOHN16AND12.COM

05:11 min | 2 years ago

"astor" Discussed on JOHN16AND12.COM

"Whole time that people say something positive so they they as sir good good good look away to other people and walk away and not listen and sometimes people say to me. You should not say that you you are sick you you. You must smile and pretend that you are everything is okay. And that's not me. I have never caught playing those theon. Astor acting like that are the truth. I have always my whole life living in a truth. And i believe that god already from the start. It made me be that way. I was created like that for two guts business and it was only the simple things that people say. I have bought a new dress. What do you like about this stress. Do you like this dress on me. And i say that they were happy that they have bought that. And if i like it the say yes. I like it very much. But if i didn't like it and night don't do not want to disappointed that smile on their face so i never say anything. Because i didn't want to say a lie so i did not say anything. And the if they go they go on so Think say something. And then i say if you do you want to know the truth or do you want to know ally assigned to them. You ask me and you. That's the you have to take that answer give you because you asked me request him and i called lie so after may be like paralyzed stunts dealin and look at me because it took a little time for them to take it into the brain. What i said. So as i couldn't lie i don't lie today either. Note today. you know there is a god never like i did Data lie when before..

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"astor" Discussed on Exponential Podcast

Exponential Podcast

04:37 min | 2 years ago

"astor" Discussed on Exponential Podcast

"The value of online. They can only see the value of of our being together and being huckabee'll and and so i go well look if online or nothing. Would you prefer online. Because that's the situation who is shut. Its is online or nothing. Another guy erupted and it. Can you excuse me for a second. I got water. I'm i'm one of these older. You get drier throat allow disturbed while you do that. I will have us put up a link a to our exponential southern california regional where ralph is going to be joining us and if you are in the area would love you to be a part of that. It is seven eight There are pre-conference labs in the morning of the seventh. The general sessions start in the afternoon. There is a link in the chat. Chat right now it is exponential dot org slash events. And we would love to return my phone off here. day So we would love to have you join us for that and then it is over On lunchtime so it's morning on friday the eighth and then we actually have exponential and isp spaniel happening on friday evening event. Saturday the night as well so it would love to have you join us To be a part of that. So okay ralph jumping back in okay so we are in this conversation. And and so there's like probably ten geyser and one guy is really reticent and yet. He's open he he he really he goes i. I honestly just can't stretch my mind around any value in this whole online experience. Another guy named john harrison. Actually he's my podcast for the last two weeks. He was a military chaplain career. Guy got a doctorate in ministry. African american became the exact pastor of a huge church in california for eleven years and then felt that god was calling him to go and coach astor's and saw he's struggling with these pastors who during cove it hated zoom. everybody's got zoom fatigue. Gotta wanna do. That are so he.

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John Ruffo: The Fugitive that Disappeared

Have You Seen This Man?

01:42 min | 2 years ago

John Ruffo: The Fugitive that Disappeared

"The two had a simple meal out together at a coffee shop out of character. Rufo astor's wife for another date the next night and he seemed very edgy. I was talking like you know. I hope after this. We just have that simple life. That i always wanted with you. Simple is better and the next day we had my parents over as usual and his mom and he wanted all these favorite italian delicacies appetizers that we went shopping the day before and She went and visited my neighbor. Who is kathy and michael. Who took me in michael's from italy as it turned out he was asking michael where his mom lives in italy that maybe he can visit her. Because we're going to take a trip soon. It would be their final night together. Rufo vanished the next day and never said goodbye really hurt. He said goodbye to other people in a way just in the middle of the night. I know this is kind of personal but in the middle of the night. He kinda hugged me then. He couldn't look at me buried his face in my neck. He said something. But i don't remember. I couldn't hear what it was. As linda recounted those final hours it was hard not to spot the clues he kept bringing it up one place that seemed to captivate him italy

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"astor" Discussed on Two Girls One Mic: The Porncast

Two Girls One Mic: The Porncast

04:18 min | 2 years ago

"astor" Discussed on Two Girls One Mic: The Porncast

"Well first of all. I've been having sex a really long time. I'm in my thirties. So i don't know you do some math. That's not my problem. Take so stupid. Three hundred sixty five days a year. I like co. i talked to people. I've dealt with this in couples therapy before where that's come up with clients and it's sort of like okay. Let's get at the root of why you're asking this question like that's a really important to astor's off like so if someone were to ask someone that i would suggest that they instead of answering right away saying like. I'm curious why you want to know. Like what information does that tell you. And what is your motivation for. Knowing that number that will tell you a lot more about that person than like any other component of that conversation right because often. I'm sure asking that half the time. Personally stutter. Over and not have a straight answer for you or would come from a religious standpoint. It really all boils down to some kind of insecurity. In my opinion. I think that's where like everyone's hangups about sex comes from some sort of insecurity somewhere insecurity in trauma. Actually this. we've seen nicely too so there was also another study. You did regarding sexual health and relationships regarding attachment style and how that may impact sexual desires satisfaction relationship satisfaction. And i didn't get a chance to read the study. So i'm curious if you could tell me a little bit more about that. Yeah for sure that was really interesting. Study so for anyone who's listening. That's all familiar with attachment styles. There's like secure attachment and then like avoidance attachment and anxious attachment. We can think about it in that way and like secure attachment is in the middle. And sort of you're on like a continuum with each of the others so people who are like anxiously attached ten to like. Pull you closer right. They're like very they want to like. Get you close. They want like they need that security..

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"astor" Discussed on Room 77 | Podcast

Room 77 | Podcast

07:20 min | 2 years ago

"astor" Discussed on Room 77 | Podcast

"English. You astor astor ablest. She nodded yes i said. There's this protect against sexually transmitted stuff. And she said eight hundred. She says she sits together. Which i think means see. I would like to have them again. I wish them well. I will try to attain that full girth length. Maybe by the time. I see them again. I will also try to get in better shape i need you to run a few marathons or something. You're you're shape is fine. it's fine. I just looked. I don't care what you look like. Everybody feels insecure. I was just talking about this on instagram about shape for the podcast lady where everything is relative it really is and you gotta understand that everybody has the same feelings they just do absolutely and it affects you usually more than it affects the other person and also i believe it is true that men are more obsessed with penises than than women are especially this man right here i am. I can get obsessive with it. I know it's not going to make me a better lover. But i feel like it will make me a better. Just wanna wear it around. Yeah why just thinking. Big men were interesting. We ended again. We always wound up in a position where we're talking and is sort of next to him and you guys were sort of down on the other side of the bed. We are talking about. who came. oh. I didn't come because i wearing condom said then. We finished sitting next to one. Another and jacking off for both of you. And you're using your your vibrating while it was having and she was like. I really enjoyed that. She had never done that before. I was just watch us jerk off. It's one of lawrence favorite thing. Just watch guys jack off so i- jackdaw and came out ever stomach by came all over her stomach. He stood up and came. All over. your face. You said come on her face and i so i said. Get up stan. He's like okay. What am i. Where am i going. I made them stand on the side of the bed. I lay down on the bed. Like i through my head back and just the site because you came up. She came up. Everyone was like The side of that. I had a really hard time falling asleep that night. Because i kept running this visual through my head of him standing overby in the new and her and i could see everybody in again with the goggles. Maybe i kept my eyes open. I'm not afraid. Whatever bring it so hot just really had such a great time with them in the bed and out of the bed. I know you had trouble that night sleeping. Because you're mumbling flop flop flop now lauren. You'll podcast together. how are you. I know you did a lot of work today. Work or at the gym work at the gym. Were barely my legs. I wash you work really hard. And you work so hard that i was like. It's time to leave out of here. I am trying to also get in better shape yourself. I'm doing the naughty. Jim payne i caught the being a better fucker ya has. It's a double entendre. Talked to them about this. I'd like them to have it on their website. Be a better fucker because right. Now i'm trying to be a better fucker and this is all about cardio for me because when we're away antiga before that even a little bit set up before you said you can find it in the logs girl that you go to a courthouse. This is all public record. You can find it. I've set up a four. That a good lover when it comes to guy is all about cardio cardio a brain. That doesn't shut you down because of nerves. I think you're an amazing fuck. I've seen really good fuckers. Yeah the mighty jim. That's the competitor. Were opening up. We haven't told them yet. Better fucker. I want that to be a net so great but i was died today. Doing their little basic one they're newbies yeah the newbies almost died. I can't believe that i was going to work out with you and do the program. No move because the girl that i have the haas for was in the middle of the room. She's doing lunges and stuff at tiny shirt tiny shorts again and it was just. It was just too much when i was in there. Does this guy that we see in every once in a while. He's like mysterious guy who's now has a man done but He's very tan. He's from boston and every time we run into him he's like. Hey man. How's life going. And i still wanna ask him. What is your deal. What are you doing here. you're like twenty years old. You're living in the middle of mexico and all you do swim in the ocean all day. I want to know what historically i would like to know but anyway way younger than than i am and i watched the young girl today because i always imagined in my head that she's looking at me sexually but i look at her because i don't want her to think that i'm looking at her sexually while i'm hoping that she's looking e sexually and the mom catch you yes. Sometimes the was whether but whatever. She wants me to so so today when she was doing. I think she's doing leg raises. I wasn't looking. I saw look at it. The guy the boston guy. Yeah the boston. I thought you know. That's that's all women have to deal with the law right like guys enter just douche bags when a younger gal walks in the room head. Sort of turn guys. Don't really deal with that all that often. Women are so much better at subtleties. Yeah than men which she looking at them directly or using a mirror. 'cause i always use the mir when i check out people. She was using a mirror. But i don't i still. I'm not sure because she is very young. If she was just checking herself out there was a position where she was on the floor issues. Spread eagle and. I thought well if i just lay just inside ever crotch excuse me what i go to jail. Only not allowed to work out at the gym anymore. I don't know. I think they'd give me a pass for one one time. Say hey i screwed up all right can to do it again. We'll never plant myself inside of a young girls crotch again see her. They're trying to do some burpee. I would go with complete honesty. Look dawson better. Her vagina looked awesome. She's wearing tight shorts. What did you want me to do. How many days am i supposed to put up with this. Come on if you're gonna kick anybody up cake. I this story was not supposed to be in the podcast. You're welcome so yeah. I was trying to become a better fucker because our lives are very unbalanced right now. We are working so much. We're just always doing stuff and was like we have to do something we do. We really do. Because we've already lost our tanned from antiga. We need to enjoy life. More one of the ways to do that is with financial freedom. Which is you know patriotic. Which will get to in a second. Our friends andean dave over it. Only andy dot com. They're like why don't you do only fan. Yeah all right. Only dot com. I will do only fast. You can make some money free up your life so they were sort of shepherding through this do it. Good kind soul. Very very consoles. They kill it their shepherding as amazing but what losers we are there only fans is so fucking amazing and so on point and she's so hot and they do such a great job with it that it was almost too much it was like. Hey do you wanna play piano..

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"astor" Discussed on Why I'll Never Make It - An Actor's Journey

Why I'll Never Make It - An Actor's Journey

06:07 min | 2 years ago

"astor" Discussed on Why I'll Never Make It - An Actor's Journey

"Very much looking forward to new york getting back to normal in that respect. I think we all are it'll happen. It's going to happen. It will happen minute. Just gonna so. So where do you see yourself in ten years interesting. Like if you'd asked me you know. Even a couple years ago. I would say you know on broadway in in in some musical and really in the thursday because i've found and even in interviews that i've had once you book a broadway show. It's easier to book the next one. It's getting them first one. That's at hurdle. So it's a matter of continuing on and progressing that so that would be like well. That's rescue myself. I'm a broadway performer. That's what i do. I'm able to then parlay that into doing other concerts it just kind of then blossoms into into other opportunities. But now i still want to do broadway. And i still know that i'm capable of it but i also know that for the most part it's outta my hands and i have to come to peace with will. What do i want to do like okay. Broadway is a place that i want to do it. But what is that. I want to do on broadway. And that is i want to be invested in in in a character that touches audience. I wanna be in a story that that is mutating something and and sometimes that meaning can be fluff. I've done fluff musicals. That are a joy to do. And i've done those. That are that are deep and dark and have a lot of of like i have to go through the paces in it so it it can run the gamut of that. But i've stopped letting broadway be the be all and i really want to be someone who who is working but is is working in such a way that that i'm i'm meeting the creative and artistic side of myself that doesn't depend on the place it just depends on the the what it depends on that that particular play or musical. And that's what. I'm trying to do more of before the pandemic i was. I was being more selective with the kind of shows with the kind of roles that i would go out for. So i'm not just saying yes to everything now. I'm a bit more like yes. Yes yes just give me. But but but but eventually yeah. I'll be able to get back to being more selective and there were even times that you know this big show would come on going to be like really really what i do. I mean it'd be nice to do that work. But i'd rather do this. You know like for example. One of my favorite shows is peer in the star catcher and there was going to be this big big production and they wanted to bring me in for lord astor now. I have auditioned. In many iterations broadway off broadway tour for black stash. Because i know. I am black. Stash like like when it comes to again. I was talking about connecting to a character I i love the character in connect to it and my auditions always went so well it was called back each time however they were bringing in lord astronauts like. I would like to audition for black sash. Well we're not really thinking of you for that. But how lord astor and i turned it down i was like all i know is if i do book i'm just going to be watching black stash that whole rehearsal process performance mean why can do that and then and then i'm not having any fun. Yeah now. I'm in a better place. Where i think in a what lord. Astor would be a fun role to do so. It's their different places where we find ourselves in our career where we can. Sometimes it's not the right time emotionally. I'm not ready for that. But i have a bigger vision now. And i'm not so focused on broadway that it excludes everything else. I'm able to to take a wider view of what my career can be. Well i think it's i think it's just expansive six expansive and i look forward. Certainly hope so. I look forward to the realms that you keep diving into may more commercial work come. Your way may more of singing opportunities as well as voiceover. You just have such a great voice such a great voice and so i wish shoot made more abundance. Keep loving your way my friend. Thank you. actually it's such a joy to talk to your your alight yourself. Stop running right now but your your joy to talk to. So it's a pleasure to to open up and of dig into these issues. I like yeah. I agree all right my friend. I thank you so much for your time. Thank you so much ashley foolish and appreciate it. If you've enjoyed this episode which you probably have because you listen all the way to the end go ahead and go to patrick's website which is p. o. j. o. n. e. s. dot com the jones dot com and. You can actually get his brand new book. He's got a short book that's available online collection of some of the things that easily learned while doing the podcast and it's super inspirational and i highly suggested so. Check that out patrick. Thank you for coming on the show. I just think you're such a terrific man and you guys if you need a coach reach out to patrick. He's the bomb dot com already. Talk thin obeys. See what i mean. Ashley is a hoot and you can follow her. At f- your fears dot com to listen to more of her episodes well. I'm you're ever grateful. Host patrick oliver jones come back and join me next week on a brand new episode with actor and comedian. Paul vote as we talk more about why. I'll never make it..

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Legendary Comedian Jackie Mason Dies at Age 93

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:43 sec | 2 years ago

Legendary Comedian Jackie Mason Dies at Age 93

"Comedian Jackie Mason has died in New York City Hospital at the age of 93. He won two Emmy Awards, also a special Tony Award during his career. Here's one of those Emmy winning performances. Courtesy of Fox in The Simpsons. He was Rabbi Hyman Christoph Ski on The Simpsons. As the Taurus says, judgment belongs to God, It's our Astor says You can't eat ham and I'm the spokesman for him. Call him. This is why I only called you on Christmas and needs them. Wait, wait, wait, Please, Dan, Do you even think I'm funny? I'm not gonna lady so funnier before by Rudenstine. He puts the housing and credit and the liberty in the villages. Mason also had critically acclaimed roles in movies like The Jerk starring Steve

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"astor" Discussed on Bachelor Party

Bachelor Party

06:00 min | 2 years ago

"astor" Discussed on Bachelor Party

"She's not trying to screw anyone like she bashed him my she did she say what happened. And you can learn. He was like yes. That's all correct. Yeah it was crazy. I can't. I don't get how he was like i want to. I'm the dad like i'm willing to training tasks. And she's like. I mean this is also off on social media but like i you could. I'm happy to let you take tests like we've tried. I'm just not paying for it. I guess it also. He would to go to australia for it right like wherever she has you. You have a kid there. You're gonna have to australia at some point. Well i think they'll i. I'm not trying to defend him but they are quarantine rules in australia. So like maybe that's part of it but yeah like he should've what someone asked me. That's like what should he have done. And i'm curious what you think my take is. He didn't necessarily have to move to australia but he should have checked in with her frequently. That should have made a plan about co-parenting. They should have made a plan about sharing finances and he should have made plans to be there in. The baby is born like just like account for the quarantine and like be present. Is the point instead of doing that. What he did which ghosting also just think at the bare minimum. You know it's your kids. Yeah i know. The time ron line online is just like there's literally no other option. I would get if it was like not during filming and like maybe she could have done something else. Like you guys weren't fully together. Whatever but like the timeline is you were fully on the boat with her. There's no other option now. There's no gray our here knowing astor. Yeah so it's just like at the bare minimum. You have to accept that it's yours and take accountability for that and then figure it out am i. Do i need you to have a whole mac planet. Have all the answers like no. This was an unexpected pregnancy. During do you guys live in. Different countries is not the easiest situation ever one hundred percent. I'm not asking you to expert on something you've never experienced nor were thinking this was going to happen. But you've had months now to try to start to figure it out and we're still not at step one. You're still not saying it's for sure your kid. Yeah he's he just selling mature and it was. It was pretty interesting watching him. Watch the clip and like having him asked to see at a second time. I was just like found that riveting. I mean that's sort of like you know not trying to reduce danny's situation down to that but it was pretty wild television and like he's just such a coward and to see the entire cast just be like what's wrong with you man. I was pretty wild. The one thing they agree on literally. I think he's also just to be on. Yeah he's waiting for and also like i don't blame him for not being well equipped for this. You know like he's twenty four. he's not. He wasn't ready for this but she was. She was honest she was like i want to have kids and she also she never actually led him to believe that this was not what she wanted. Yeah also like if you're getting someone pregnant than you're doing something where there's a chance of that happening. Yeah like as an adult. You need to be aware that there's a chance of that. I mean also. I mean i don't know maybe i just like take issues really seriously but i was just like a doctor telling me that it's probably chasing but it's not actually seen what's going on and i'm still having sex without a condom.

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Googles Nest Hub wants to track your sleep

The 3:59

05:35 min | 2 years ago

Googles Nest Hub wants to track your sleep

"So tell me about this newness hub. It is sort of at least on the outside. Kinda looks the same but there is some very different stuff. Happening underneath will start. The prices ninety nine ninety nine year round that up to two hundred bucks. The first gymnast tab was hundred twenty nine when it came out. So it's coming out of the gate a little bit cheaper than the first model which is always nice to see The there's tons of stuff under there. It's a little bit different. Yeah let's let's talk about that 'cause you you mention in your review or your announcement of the product that it's got a motion sensor and sleep tractor but the no cameras. So how does that work. Yeah so this. New smart display takes advantage of google solely technology. It's a miniature radar a low energy radar that instance movement would any cameras. They call it motion. Sensors and motion sense enable. Something called sleep sensing which is the big feature of the smart display its technology we saw i in the pixel four at league right. This was a project solely was there was a name. It and i guess that went away with the pixel five. But i guess they're retake reusing the sinology inputting into the nest hub. How does the sleep tracking worth and more portfolio up. Are you comfortable letting google track your sleep patterns. So it's an interesting question. Because i think what we'll get to the comfort chang in america that how it works is you will calibrate your smart display their assuming that. You're gonna put on your nightstand when i talked to google. They said that. Twenty percent of first generation nest hubs went on nightstands so they sort of hedge their bets on that and he'll put on your nightstand bobi calibration process that you do so that it will send just one person so if you have a co sleeper if you have pets or kids who come in and out it will sense just the person who sleeping closest the display so that radar will sense things like here movement your movement if you get in and out of bed or breathing but then they're also sensors for light end four temperature just like they had the last nest display to show you nice photos with that adaptive color start using that technology to monitor things like. Oh your bedroom got a little bit warm last night. And maybe that's why you didn't sleep so well so there's sort of a whole group of sensors in all that data is going to be local. You can see it in. Google fit apt. You'll get reports suggestions on how to possibly improve your sleep now. Are you comfortable. That's gonna depend on every person right. Some people wouldn't have even put the first in nineteen in their bedroom. Even with the camera. Even without asleep. Sensing just because like microphones and data. And i totally get that For me personally. Without a camera i'm Kind of okay with it. I'm willing to try it. You know willing to see how invasive the it feels. Yeah i imagine like you said it's it's gonna be it's gonna come down to individuals just their comfort level with google the management of their data. I know google acquired fit that Closer acquisition back in january a two point five billion dollar deal. The worse concerns about what google was used or how it was going to use that data and i know this sort of said that there'd be sort of a silent about portion of for fitbit. But do you know if there's going to be between whether this new s hubble work with your fitbit the too 'cause i know sleep tracking was also a big deal for it so we don't. We don't know for sure there have been hints on. Google has been pretty tight lipped about what's going to happen. Astor this preview window of sleep sensing oversleep syncing is available as a free preview and they say until the end of the year after that day are pretty pretty strongly hinting. It's gonna be a paid subscription feature They haven't said specifically how that's gonna go. They said things like we are looking for ways to integrate in. They said things like we are looking for ways to integrate fitbit technology with our google devices. There's been some very vague talk around it so we're not sure how it's gonna go. I do expect it eventually in probably next year you will need to pay some sort of subscription for sleep sensing an that it will probably somehow be tied in with it but google did pitch this whole display to me as a way to track your sleep without any wearables so they don't seem to really wanna tied in with a wearable interesting in the idea that it would actually charge. It's very anti google. Google is all about giving you free services right but Perhaps because there may be more cognizant of the data and you are likely trying to avoid using this for advertising research purposes. Maybe they're trying to figure out a different way to monetize it Some cases in some ways. That actually kinda i find that a little bit a take that as a bit of a relief because if they're charging me for this probably means they're not using the data for other means or other ways to you know. Send me targeted ads. I don't know it'll be interesting to see what happens. After this free preview trade ends up or ends. Yeah they did. They did mention that there will be no none of your data will be used for personalized ads. So you won't get I won't say a brand that you will get like mattress suggestions. Based on your sleep sensing so. That's

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Karaites: Bible Only, Please with Shawn Lichaa

Judaism Unbound

09:31 min | 2 years ago

Karaites: Bible Only, Please with Shawn Lichaa

"Is someone that we've wanted to have on the podcast for a long time. But we're trying to figure out the right place and we realized that we were starting this series on the bible. We thought this is the right place to have a discussion with somebody who is a leading voice within the community. That's a group of jews that basically it doesn't accept one of the key pillars of rabbinic judaism. Which is that at mount sinai when moses was given what we call the torah by god the written torah moses was also given an oral torah at the same time by god and that oral torah was preserved for hundreds and hundreds of years until some period after the destruction of the second temple when it was written down initially as the mishna and then over time in additional ways as what we call the talmud and the carrots represent a group of jews. That didn't believe that there was an oral tradition. Given at mount sinai that was if basically equal magnitude as the written torah in the bible that the written torah their written bible has a much more significant. Or perhaps i should say supreme significance in what we understand judaism to be what we understand god to one of the jews etc. The percentage of jews. That are carrots has waxed and waned over the course of the last two thousand years of jewish history. It was much much bigger in the middle ages. And of course here in america when we talk about the various groups of jews that there are people think about you know the nominations orthodox conservative reform reconstructionist renewal but often. Don't really think about carrots largely. Because it's a small community here in america and our guest today is working to preserve its traditions and make them available for study or consideration more widely. We're really excited to have this conversation today. With lisa who a leading voice in the carrot community he is a board member of the carrot juice of america and founder of the carrot. Press in the a press self-description they say our mission is simple. When kerry literature ceased to be commonly available the jewish world lost a tremendous amount of scholarship exegesis in diversity. Students have jewish theology and history lost access to a rich heritage and carrots themselves. Were no longer. The masters of their own intellectual heritage. The karaoke press aims to change all this and they publish a combination of translations of older care a literature as well as more contemporary ratings. Sean leash himself is the founder of a blue thread a jewish blog with a threat of right throughout and he speaks widely about carrot judaism at venues across america including synagogues jewish the library of congress the association of jewish libraries. And now judaism unbound so sean lee shia welcome to judaism unbounded so great to. Have you excited to be here. We're excited to have this conversation We've been talking about the bible in this series and it's interesting to now move from talking about the bible too. Well what people do with the bible. So i think that some of us have a very unsophisticated understanding of them and some of us have an extremely unsophisticated understanding of other. So i would say that. The thing that i know is basically that i think it's it's worth saying because i think people may say that says strange sounding word that actually in hebrew aramaic like kara means to read so as also a way of talking about the torah. So my understanding is that it's people who really don't believe that the judaism that emerges from the time after the bible is is accurate you know and so really what we should be doing is going back to the bible so now take me more sophisticated than that. There is judaism after the bible. And that judaism is correct. Now the question is like what does is and what does correct me. maybe i'd give you like one nuance to what you said. But it's a massive paradigm shift in what most people think about judaism. There is a written law and there is an oral law. Right so god. According to this form of gave the written torah and oral torah explaining it carrot judaism does not believe that god gave an oral law carried using god gave a written torah. And that's what the carrots follow. Now we also have the entire hebrew bible. That's tanaka and we use that as a source of our laws and understanding difficult times and biblical precedent. But we definitely believe that there is a judaism. Astor the tanakh after the bible closes. And let's talk about what that means every day for everybody. When did this split happen or did it happen. Multiple times between those. Who believe that the that there is an oral and that there isn't so look from a theological perspective right and like we. Carrots would say there was never an oral law and or the people who decided to follow the law broke off away from. What's carrots would say was true and these words very lucy. True historical israelite israelites. Judaism but definitely in the second temple. You see lots of different juice groups in the middle ages. The issa whites the whites anna nights the rights. You're the nights all these different jewish movements in all these different places in all these different times. So yes i think the answer. Your question is that there are many different times where judaism came apart came back together. Came apart came back together. And maybe i should rephrase that instead of saying we're judaism cap came back to but maybe the people who ascribe to judaism have different views at sometimes are more divergence from each other or sometimes came closer to each other so i really want to sit with what you said to start that which is from a care perspective the rabbinate. We haven't used that word yet. But the rabbit nights branched off and followed a new oral law. That had that was not from a care perspective sort of from the divine and i want to sit with that. Because i think there's such a deep way in which even those of us who aren't like orthodox rabbinate jews. We've we've sort of soaked into us that like Judaism of judaism this idea of an oral tradition. You know tomlin that's sort of. There's even for people who don't go to synagogue very much. They might not know what talmud is in deep way but like there's that original document and then there's all these things later that eventually i written but the idea. They're circulating around as oral teachings and they sort of are given the status. That's maybe a slight bit lower than that written doc. Foot and in many ways equal to that original document and sometimes we would even argue as judaism unbound like the newer stuff kind of replaces the torah ways in which there are correctives made from a rabbi perspective in those talmud texts in other texts that sort of change what the torah or other biblical texts are say. This word rabbinate is not a word i had ever heard until i met you but like i i'd love to talk about like there's a term rab night that exists. Wants you back out and say There are other kinds of judaism. If it's almost like we've had conversations with people were like the phrase white jew comes up like if you think all jews are white. It's a silly thing to say. White jews right. It only makes sense. When white jews is a a subsection of broader group of jews similarly the term rabbinate only make sense. When you recognize there are other kinds of jews like carrots. So i'd love to hear from you sean. Like what is it to sort of inhabit a judaism that people don't even know as judaism ism that like is is so fundamentally erased like the terminology that we have is built around. Its own existence when you zoom out and you think judaism and then you kind of say. Oh wait a minute. What's what is rob nights. Era nights jew is somebody who follows the rabbinic tradition so keira heights or are jews. Who follow the curator. Kerr carry tradition In this case. It's a bible based and not tom based tradition juice. Follow the rabbinic tradition. So that includes the entire hebrew bible and all of been literature. Now you've mentioned this question about like never having to think about what it means to be around nights in one thousand. Nine hundred seventy nine and haddassah magazine jewish traveller section a. Rabbi his name is rabbi borrow helmand. He traveled to cairo egypt and he was studying arabic in cairo egypt. Now i'm gonna put a little bit of a notes here in my family comes from the jewish community of cairo. So back to this right. He's he's traveling to cairo. And he's there and he's learning arabic and he is telling his muslim arabic teacher. I cannot come to class on chabad. Because i'm an observant jew. And i won't be the muslim teacher asks in a very comforting friendly voice. Basically what kind of jew are you. Are you a carrot or a rabbi nights and this rabbi tells us. That's the first time you ever had to identify as around nights. And the truth is that unless you are living in egypt and the last century probably no other place in the world where the carrots were prominent enough where somebody would have to say. Are you to revenue.

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What makes someone a 'cinnamon roll' person?

Stuff Mom Never Told You

06:00 min | 2 years ago

What makes someone a 'cinnamon roll' person?

"Went through a hole deep dive of these different versions of cinnamon rolls. Yes you do it. Because i was afraid to google it and not. Just grab someone who appears to be. Super innocent does actually the opposite or maybe better put like they appear to be a cinnamon roll at the c. But they're not and then there's birch cinnamon roll. Who is somebody who was a cinnamon roll but thanks to some trauma is no longer a cinnamon all. They are burnt and some people. I could see the argument. That luke in the last. Jedi is a cinnamon mineral. Maybe in new orleans right. Yeah i think so. I can see that. And that's actually funnily enough even though i would imagine most people don't know this term. That is what they didn't like about lukin manure burt cinnamon roll and lucas. Also specifically for him he's also interchangeably called sunshine child or puppy and upon show puppy. and yep. yeah. That's one very specific scene. I had that pancho now and yes. I love this. So much that samantha. She made me a wonderful. She got a wonderful bug made for me. That has luke on it and a cinnamon roll. That says precious cinnamon roll too good to pure for this world. I'm drinking out of it right now. I was so excited when i found a person who could do that for me. On the perfect mug with a perfect like this is why i love again sponsored five people who are local and can do these crafts for you. I still love to think whoever this person was who wonders about it. What is the cinnamon. Roll are either knew it off. And it was a she her response soon to be like. I know exactly what you like. Exactly what i wanted so i have a feeling she knew like i. I'm going to give it to that. Because there was no question. I love it. I hope so. I absolutely adore the bug. I have a homemade coaster for cinnamon roll and a shirt that says cinnamon rolls not gender role. So i love it. I will put out there if you're interested. I would love if anyone was interested in google more about this afterwards. I'd be surprised but there is a sex slang term similar to. It's actually you know. Maybe google knows me too well but it's not. It was not unlike a first page. Even i don't think yeah but just to put that up there now wonder what that is. Oh don't look at it. Okay i can explain to you later if you would no no. The article says a lot. So i'm good so this turn is believed to have originated from an onion article about how cinnamon rolls the food. Were too good for this world like we didn't deserve cinnamon rolls and some words and phrases associated with cinnamon roll. I wanted to go through. I did this last night. Because i actually wrote this outline a long time ago and i kept thinking things go kind sweet genuine ernest. Did i say kind. Because that's a big would always putting others first self-sacrificing friendly affectionate compassionate brave standing up for their beliefs. Loyal open vulnerable honest. Good peer innocent. A damn sweetheart. A bright precious gentle soft sunshine. They'd like really see you. And they're so open and giving with their hearts and they're usually pretty forgiving. Okay but yes. What does this have to do with feminism and women's issues so this is my theory and it is very personal to me. I don't think this is why everyone likes. All right. cinnamon rolls of people. Who do but it is what resonates with me and just a reminder unfortunately women and other marginalized groups do experience trauma. Ptsd at higher rates and also the ones writing most fan fiction. So i'm sure people are like wait. What were jacking up yesteryear. Yes the idea of being so good and so pure you make others better. And this is a rhetorically. We've heard particularly against women used against women making men better in that. Hetero sense cinnamon minerals are also very genuine their motions and instead of being judged for it their love for it. And that's nice to think especially if you have been through a trauma that being open with yourself and your emotions wouldn't drive people away but instead it is a lovable. Trait is something people love about you. Something that makes you special. That's a nice idea and then being so innocent that all the harm that comes to you is not your fault which is particularly powerful. When you've gone through a trauma and you're looking for all these reasons examining all these things of how it was your fault. Your victim blaming yourself and just that term innocent is really loaded and here are not talking. I feel like often is using sexual sense of labor janati. It doesn't mean that and this question of can you still be innocence in quotes astor trauma and for me. That was very important thing. I wanted to believe that. Even after everything i've been through i could be normal heavy coats and happy and sweets and also there's for me personally again. There's a level of not understanding the world around you especially the romance aspects and bad evil things and just kind of not so great things and bringing out those protective instincts and others because it without we don't have to ask and that is comforting because for again and i have a really hard time asking for help and so the idea that someone could just help me that they can see. I need help. And they will and i don't have to ask is really comforting for me and this trope does almost always involves someone being comforted and assured that you did nothing wrong and people just be really protective of

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"astor" Discussed on Drafts demo

Drafts demo

01:40 min | 2 years ago

"astor" Discussed on Drafts demo

"Tell me what your when. She had the tantrum outside in the woods and she walked away and he said. Tell me what you're feeling like. Use your words. Like i don't i don't know so. He has attempted to talk to her and ask her what feeling but she is just shuts down right. She was like. I'm gonna kiss this tree on the so. Just leave me alone now. He goes outside from the therapist office and the producer astor. Ideally asked them. Ideally what would he like and he says in an ideal world. He wants to get married and have kids. But maybe not with natalie. I think they meant in an ideal world. What would happen with natalie. I don't know. I don't know they did leave. It pretty open ended right. But yeah i i think that's just more to. He's he's checked out but there was a little bit of emotion that came over him at the end of this was maj way he was annoyed. He's like are you guys gonna pay me or no. I take this phone call already. He's like i have had someone on hold for forty five minutes so please let me get back to my phone call. Thank you so much. Now we talked about how natalie says again quote. I hate butter and that is just the wrong way of thinking because there really aren't any quote unquote bad foods. That's that's the whole thing and that's what we really have to think about when we think about the kind of way that we eat because when you think about everything you've ever learned about getting healthy. There's a lot of contradictory information out there and things like that old fashioned food pyramid aren't much help but you understand what i'm saying right a.k.a. Vegan better all right and eating better to.

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"astor" Discussed on My Drafts folder

My Drafts folder

01:40 min | 2 years ago

"astor" Discussed on My Drafts folder

"Tell me what your when. She had the tantrum outside in the woods and she walked away and he said. Tell me what you're feeling like. Use your words. Like i don't i don't know so. He has attempted to talk to her and ask her what feeling but she is just shuts down right. She was like. I'm gonna kiss this tree on the so. Just leave me alone now. He goes outside from the therapist office and the producer astor. Ideally asked them. Ideally what would he like and he says in an ideal world. He wants to get married and have kids. But maybe not with natalie. I think they meant in an ideal world. What would happen know. I don't know they did leave. It pretty open ended right. But yeah i i think that's just more to. He's he's checked out but there was a little bit of emotion that came over him at the end of this was maj way he was annoyed. He's like are you guys gonna pay me or no. I take this phone call already. He's like i have had someone on hold for forty five minutes so please let me get back to my phone call. Thank you so much. Now we talked about how natalie says again quote. I hate butter and that is just the wrong way of thinking because there really aren't any quote unquote bad foods. That's that's the whole thing and that's what we really have to think about when we think about the kind of way that we eat because when you think about everything you've ever learned about getting healthy. There's a lot of contradictory information out there and things like that old fashioned food pyramid aren't much help but you understand what i'm saying right a.k.a. Vegan better all right and eating better to.

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Marissa Lightsey Of Missouri Talks Crushing Her First Year In The Business

Hey Moms in Business

05:40 min | 2 years ago

Marissa Lightsey Of Missouri Talks Crushing Her First Year In The Business

"Mardi guys. Hey goten while com really good. We're so excited to talk to you today. you've got to just give us a little bit. Give us a little bit of a background so I have lived in mexico missouri for most of my life. I moved here from california. When i was about seven and growing up. I never really felt like. I would be like an entrepreneur. didn't real estate with never like a big interest. It kind of was something that came about. Maybe when i was eighteen i was like you know. I think i'd really like to do that. i tried my hand at a like owning another business before i had a children's store for about a year and then i sold that and after i sold i was going to have to do something so i guess also do real estate so i took my course i kind of knocked it out in like two weeks When took testing got my license. And i think That was in october of two thousand. Nineteen in between october and december closed one. I had a listing. And i. I didn't sell it but it's old and then Twenty twenty came and it was just insane. I know that twenty twenty has been like cursed pandemic year In for a lot of people it was like a very unfortunate year but for me. It was quite the opposite. I had my on like twenty six sides so good mix of listings and buyers. I definitely worked with a lot of first-time homebuyers but i learned so much Twenty six transactions will change you as a person really a really crazy. Twenty six transactions with a four months old or six month old at home and three-year-old. She obviously had the baby in the did the Like around christmas time. I guess it was twenty. Nineteen not i was pregnant with our little girl and gas twenty twenty. I was pregnant like on a summer. Like the worst time and like a beached whale. And sometimes i mean i would be showing homes just like feeling awful and i have you know toting around a four year old and but it was so fine and You know like. I close was in the hospital. I had a house close. While i was in the hospital having my daughter and then i actually think new contract to while i was in there so i never skipped a beat Like two days. After hat on thursday. And by the next saturday i was out. A new listing appointment With my husband and four-year-old and new more info. Yeah it was just like the new clients. Yeah i had a new diaper. you have to wear. Oh yeah yeah yes. It probably wasn't the most professional listing of white man. I think i was probably in like running shorts and tee shirt. I could barely walk. Because i had a c. section so like yeah two days after a c section. I'm like i'm not passing this listing. I was like i'm gonna go in those clients. Were so gracious. And i repeat customers. I work with them now and it was cute. They like bought my daughter a little onesie and stuff and they were excited. So i mean think about that listen. We can't even cattle prod. We can't even cattle prods. Some of our agents to get out of bed on time in the morning and you like c section two days astor outlook go when we hear like monroe stories. And they're in the hospital doing the all like i just. I love it. Because i felt like a a mental image of it. And it's just like if i was just saying this morning to like the one consistent being in my life is that it's always a like i like that usually usually you don't use the data. I know you say shit show. I think so. I love your attitude. Your your energy awesome the palace where your sources of business so Mainly facebook do a lot of face booking I know instagram is kind of like the way of the world in most other places of the country Here in little old mexico's area population. Twelve thousand. We're still really big on facebook here so i spend a lot of time on their maybe too much. But that's really where a lot of generated in like. A lot of my clients are people that i had gone to school with Looking to buy their first house. And i think i just tried to make myself as approachable as possible and i had been through the process twice with my husband. He bought our first house in this one together in the end of two thousand eighteen. So i've been through the process before You know prior to getting my license so it felt familiar. Just kind of learned as i went but i really became like a. Usda first time buyer specialists. That's definitely my bread and butter so And that's something really passionate about helping people who don't even they don't even know that they're sitting on Approvals or that they could even buy home. They just assume they have to rent.

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Studying Echinacea With Sam Hoadle‪y

A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach

01:15 min | 2 years ago

Studying Echinacea With Sam Hoadle‪y

"This is not the first time about. Cuba has looked at echinacea. Is it the cone. Flowers are trialed them so tell us the scope then and now what's been done. Sure so our first echinacea trial or at least our first one was one of the first times we really tried. Plants or genus formally Those there were two early trials. There was astor and echinacea The that first trial took place from two thousand seven to two thousand nine. And i think it incorporated about forty eight different species and cultivars that were available on the market the at that time And those are two initial trials. We looked at horticultural value. Only we weren't looking at The ecological aspects of the plants As much as we have in our recent trials so it's been about a decade or a little bit more so since that initial echinacea trial and a lot more echinacea have been on the market. So it's almost not that the plant not that the initial trial was irrelevant. As soon as it came out but a lot of those plants aren't available anymore and there's been a lot. More plants introduced since then so we felt a good idea to revisit echinacea as a trial. include some of those newer Introductions and also include a Pollinator aspect to our report.

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Fulton County board votes to remove Atlanta elections director

All Things Considered

00:52 sec | 2 years ago

Fulton County board votes to remove Atlanta elections director

"Covert relief package. Director of elections in Georgia's largest county has been fired as Johnny Kauffman of member Station W. A B reports folding county includes much of Atlanta. Former President Donald Trump targeted Fulton County with unfounded charges of election fraud and election workers face threats of violence. Democrats and Republicans have long criticized the county's elections department and its director, Rick Baron. During last year's June, primary voters waited for hours at polling places. Elections board member of Hermetic Heath Nuruddin says Barron's Astor is about performance. It's about the consistent problems that this department has had. I know if it was a popularity contest, Rick will win, hands down. You know, I think it's just like that nerd in a Democrat voted with two Republicans to oust Baron, who declined to comment

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The Curious Case of the Purple Daisy Photo

Kottke Ride Home

03:24 min | 2 years ago

The Curious Case of the Purple Daisy Photo

"There's an ordinary photo. That has been getting a lot of attention like a lot of attention and people aren't sure why usually would photo goes viral so to speak. It's because it's funny or salacious or just plain bizarre but this photo is simply of a purple daisy in a field of grass. It looks like something that would have been a desktop background choice on windows. Xp the photo was taken in the hague in the netherlands back in two thousand four and a version of it currently lives on wikipedia media comments. Where for some curious reason it has been getting roughly seventy eight million hits a day since last summer mostly from india that accounts for about twenty percent of all data requests on the sites but why in a wiccan media forum discussing the conundrum theories ranged from in indian health conglomerate named astor also the name of the genus of flour. The daisy belongs to perhaps using the image in its app or website to an online coding class. That used the photo becoming particularly popular because several on the forum said it like a photo they had seen in their own coding courses but there is also this quoting rest of world. Many online commenters noted that the purple flower had been used in sample code on sites like stack overflow a question and answer forum programmers. They theorized that an app developer may have accidentally copied and pasted one of the samples and forgot to remove a link to the photograph using code snippets from stack. Overflow is a common strategy among developers around the world. It appears to be a classic case of hot. Lincoln said michael donahoe head of product at rest of world. Hot linking is when a website displays an image by linking to the original site where it's hosted of uploading separately. The practice allows the site borrowing the picture to avoid using their own server space. That's why we can media is forced to handle the requests to the flower photo. As i'm sure you've gathered. People often do it by mistake. Copy paste code without knowing what it does when done by developer. It's usually sloppy. Coding in doesn't look good. Donohoe explained and quotes. The hot lincoln seemed to be the leading theory but then the sleuths realized another piece of the puzzle. The spike from hundreds of hits a day to millions started on june twenty-ninth twenty twenty the very same day that the indian government blocked a number of apps created by chinese developers most notably tiktok. So the theory goes that one of these several tiktok competitors that people flocked to after the ban may have included a link to this flower photo in. Its code somewhere now. We the public don't know which apps specifically it is yet but sukhbir saying an engineer at the wickham media foundation said they have identified it and are waiting to hear back from the developers before releasing the name and quoting once more saying added that wickham media couldn't find the image anywhere in the app itself confirming our theory that it fetches the image but does not display it in other words every day. Millions of phones are sending traffic to a beautiful photograph of a flower. But no one is able to actually witness its beauty. It's like a weird version of the butterfly effect except for throwaway code end quote.

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South Africa suspends vaccinations as worries grow over AstraZeneca shot

NBC Nightly News

01:32 min | 2 years ago

South Africa suspends vaccinations as worries grow over AstraZeneca shot

"There's new concern about the south. African will only a few have been confirmed here. South africa suspended. Its rollout of a vaccine that only offers minimal protection within. Here's cure simmons in the race to get shots in the arms of americans a warning from south africa which just froze its rollout investors a vaccine. It's an example of how things can go very wrong very quickly of two thousand people that found astra zeneca much less effective against the south african variance offering minimal protection against even mild disease. Astor's annika isn't yet authorized in america. The us has ordered. Three hundred million doses. The other vaccines are still effective against the variance for now but as corona virus encounters people with antibodies to survive by figuring out a way to evade the immune response and every new infection is a chance for it to mutate more so if the virus rages in areas where people already have antibodies. The risk of mutation goes op. Research program is not focused on these variants asking the question. Can we develop vaccines specific. Those areas very quickly in the uk health workers going door to door and effort to test track and control the south african variant. Tonight's astor's is pushing back saying based on it studies. It believes its vaccine will still protect against severe

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Oxford University To Begin Trial On Mixed Vaccines

Monocle 24: The Globalist

01:29 min | 2 years ago

Oxford University To Begin Trial On Mixed Vaccines

"The university of oxford is to start to trial combining vaccines made by astrazeneca. And it's an order to introduce more flexibility and speed in vaccinating the world but it comes to switzerland has said it needs more data before it approves the oxford astor's annika job despite both the uk and the eu not only approving it but fighting last week over. Getting hold of enough doses. Let's hear from dr chris smith monocle twenty health and science correspondent. Good morning chris. Good to have you back. How does this work then when you combine to actions well this technique is good hetero lagos vaccination quantum mouthful. But what it basically means. Is you give persons one jab of one time and then a bit later on after three four weeks twelve weeks you give them a totally different vaccine. But also on the designed to program the immune system against coronavirus. We've been doing this thing fractured decades for different kinds of infections. And it works really well and the reason. It probably works very well. Is that when you go to school and you learn your lessons you then learn how much you've learned when you sit in the exam whole basically it's knowledge but it's being applied tested and stressed in a different way and it sort of similar with how the immune response works to Seeing one kind of stimulus decry navarre's than another one. And you make them much more. Resilient and robust response that way or at least not as the theory that's the outstanding knowledge. We haven't tried it with krona var so to make sure that what we assume is happening. That's why the government is putting forward this seven million initiative to find

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"astor" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:54 min | 2 years ago

"astor" Discussed on AP News

"Sign up for that more protests in Russia this weekend. Activists say police detained more than 5100 protesters across the country on Sunday alone, they're demanding the release of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny. I'm Ben Thomas. AP News six ranked Houston is 15 and one overall following its eight straight win 70 48 against SM you, Marcus Astor scored 19 points for the Cougars, who shot just 34% but held the Mustangs to 32% from the field. Houston spread the gap by opening the second half on a 14 3 run that put the Cougars ahead by 15. Justin Gorman had nine points and 17 rebounds in helping the Cougars earned their 20th consecutive home win. Kendrick Davis had a team high 11 points for Sonu, which had over eight from three point range. In the second half. I'm Dave Ferrie, EJ Ladell in Justin Errands carried 13th ranked Ohio State to a 79 62 route of slumping Michigan State. Ladell had 20 points and eight rebounds while helping the Buckeyes hold the Spartans to 25% shooting in the second half. Erin's had a pair of three pointers in the first half and finished with 17 points in Ohio State's third win in a row and 16 7 games. But guys coach Chris Holdman I thought we were able to control certain aspects of the game and the things we focused on. I think they took into The game plan. You know, we still have some possessions that we need to. We need to fix in some things we need to do better. Joshua Langford had a team high 14 points from Michigan State, which is now two and six in the Big 10. I'm Dave Ferrie. Marcus Astor scored 19 points for the Cougars, who shot just 34% but held the Mustangs that 32% from the field. Houston spread the gap by opening the second half on a 14 3 run to put the Cougars ahead by 15. Justin Gorman had nine points and 17 rebounds in helping the Cougars earned their 20th consecutive home win. Thank.

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"astor" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:51 min | 2 years ago

"astor" Discussed on AP News

"More protests in Russia this weekend. Activists say police detained more than 5100 protesters across the country on Sunday alone, they're demanding the release of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny. I'm Ben Thomas. AP News six ranked Houston is 15 and one overall following its eight straight win 70 48 against SM you, Marcus Astor scored 19 points for the Cougars, who shot just 34% but held the Mustangs to 32% from the field. Houston spread the gap by opening the second half on a 14 3 run that put the Cougars ahead by 15. Justin Gorman had nine points and 17 rebounds in helping the Cougars earned their 20th consecutive home win. Kendrick Davis had a team high 11 points for Sonu, which had operate from three point range. In the second half. I'm Dave Ferrie, EJ, Ladell and Justin Errands carried 13th ranked Ohio State to a 79 62 route of slumping Michigan State. Adele had 20 points and eight rebounds while helping the Buckeyes hold the Spartans to 25% shooting in the second half. Erin's had a pair of three pointers in the first half and finished with 17 points in Ohio State's third win in a row and 16 7 games Buckeyes coach Chris Holdman. I thought we were able to control certain aspects of the game in the things we focused on. I think they took into The game plan. You know, we still have some possessions that we need to. We need to fix and some things we need to do better. Joshua Langford had a team high 14 points from Michigan State, which is now two and six in the Big 10. I'm Dave Ferrie. Marcus Astor scored 19 points for the Cougars, who shot just 34% but held the Mustangs that 32% from the field. Houston spread the gap by opening the second half on a 14 3 run that put the Cougars ahead by 15. Justin Gorman had nine points and 17 rebounds in helping the Cougars earned their 20th consecutive home win. Xfinity is breaking the.

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"astor" Discussed on Comedians Interviewing Musicians

Comedians Interviewing Musicians

02:11 min | 2 years ago

"astor" Discussed on Comedians Interviewing Musicians

"All week long. I've been preparing myself to say that. Keep it going from my mistress. Like i don't even have a partner. No one will leave. What hanging out with me fulltime. I can't even get inside base. This is episode ninety seven. Comedians interviewing musicians then tend to be one hundred show coming up hope to see their. If you wanna be a part of that please consider joining our patriots for as little as a dollar. A month to support us lowly musicians and comedians bringing the to the people you can guarantee yourself a ticket to that one hundred show thank you so much again my mistress for being here. We have here ryan jack. Justin chase everybody. Give them a round of applause. Who's ryan ryan bray. I can't read. Ray also am dyslexic. We all learned something here today. Jr yards his. Name is just honestly half the time. I use stickers or emojis to communicate with people drummers. We have a very special guest here today. They are making their way here wherever they may be. But before that we'd like to explain the segment we're about to get into. We are bound to do what we call the stan males section. Are you guys familiar with. What a stan is stan to stalker fan. Stalker fan is someone who probably should not be allowed to send in questions but we let them do it anyway and unfortunately we have a couple of them here for you today. Whenever my co-host gets here this traffic must be intense. My i stand question. I have for. You is my personal one. I realized i work at astor's who they owned the tavern and you guys played the tavern recently. Do you know that places. Sophie haunted like his hail. Like it's supposed to be like really haunted. There's like a prostitute ghost and like a pirate goes. Yeah they're all the best i know. Yeah why not. Also it's one of the only places in austin. You can watch a chiefs game at surprised. Kansas city fans represent anyway. I.

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"astor" Discussed on C-SPAN Radio

C-SPAN Radio

01:36 min | 2 years ago

"astor" Discussed on C-SPAN Radio

"The snooze button legislating our workers in our economy need a government that's predictable and reliable. That mean that means the Congress needs to tether. The extension of unemployment benefits toe economic conditions on the ground with automatic triggers. Those benefits should not be subject to the whim of one Elected official. The tattered patchwork of state unemployment insurance systems also needs fixing my home state of Oregon saw this when the covert crashing in other cases it was because Republican lawmakers have intentionally hobbled unemployment insurance programs. Workers suffer because of it. Particularly black and Hispanic workers. Congress needs to reform the program, which I think should include bringing all workers into the system, increasing base benefits and ensuring that it can hold up in a crisis also part of our work. Astor involved fixing America's broken down dysfunctional tax code. And to me, it has to start with the proposition. Billionaires, Corporations, millionaires. Have to pay their fair share. If.

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Dallas County reports record COVID-19 hospitalizations for third time this week, adds 1,723 cases, 8 deaths

Eric Harley and Gary McNamara

00:24 sec | 3 years ago

Dallas County reports record COVID-19 hospitalizations for third time this week, adds 1,723 cases, 8 deaths

"Texas Astor past 25,000 deaths from the Corona virus pandemic, the second highest total in the country, state health officials say to her 72 new deaths were reported Saturday Link to call that 19 and when you break it down, Dallas County Health officials report 1723 cases and eight deaths were reported Saturday. Tarrant County reported 1876 cases and 13 deaths in Denton County reported 483

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Securing Apple devices

Cyber Work

04:51 min | 3 years ago

Securing Apple devices

"Of apple's know system across multiple types of devices. You know it's it's on on one hand makes things easier protect but it also means that zero day attacks can be more pervasively destructive they cover sort of thousands of times the surface area target attack might otherwise have give and. I'm not sure if i'm getting that right. But is there sort of like a uniformity of like Apples structure whatever that may zero days especially vulnerable so apple doesn't have the same operating system across all the devices were mac. Os there's ipod iowa's grant tv os watch. Each device does have its own separated. separated operating system But is taking approaches to make that more uniform allowing to be able to pick something up from your phone and then be able to pick it back up on your mac or on your ipad so they are allowing that kind of cross use against the different operating systems are making that more like uniform. And so i don't know i i could totally see what the potential risks there Especially as apps made for ipads ios devices being added to the app store and being available on a mac because even though apple is pretty strict on their developers in what they allow in the app store we just had a case recently. Where they actually notarized mac malware to be able to be downloaded motorization was one of their big kennedy security approaches to help only allowed things that are authorized in kind of been blessed off. So they're not in there. There's no perfect defense Rate like you have to be aware of everything. There's always things that are gonna possibly slip. And so i do see that there could be potential risks with that for sure. Okay so speaking to that you know. It sounds like it's pretty hard. Is it pretty hard to sort of get one over via the app store in that way that you know they were able to authorize. This thing was so what happened with that. Was it just that. It looked very very realistic. And just sort of didn't pass the sniff astor's exactly and then it just turned out to be malware and that's that's not a common case no and that's the first i've heard of there may have been more but that was that was kind of like publicly made big knowledge. It's like okay so we want wanna talk. Obviously you're you're a bit of a mac guru here mcafee. We want to talk about. Mac specific security risks. That people should be aware of like what are some some common errors first of all that are made by apple users. You know just out in the world that opened them up to carry risks being careful what you click on that goes across any user. Just mac specific But yet just cautious of what you click on apple does a really good job of trying to put in some protections to the end user so not disabling things in the operating system right so like if you go to stack exchange looking for how to. Hey how do i do this. Really cool thing on my mac. And then they recommend that you disable internal protections like. You shouldn't do that like just cheap do rum. Yeah exactly in like there's always those targeted tools that are lake. Let's clean up your mac like here's your pop rate. That that that that happens a lot on the mac side because they are very focused on like your mac is contaminated. You need to download this kind of thing. So i think there's always that risk In depending on the type of attack and what what. The attackers like motives are is. There's always that sense of urgency rate. Like you need to do this right now. Because you're short-circuiting their commonsense. It's like right before. I can think about it. You just have kind of take a step back right like is this really is something bad But that's hard. I think there's there's always that pressure As a user to just be aware. But people like max because it's easy to use. They don't need all the ins and outs of everything Like people don't know where they're launch damon's launch In that there may be potential Tool there So i think it's just keeping be patient. Be weary of things that they download and click on Keep the native security functionality. That apple gives you enabled. Turn it off And just be more investigative into what they want me to add a would be my biggest lake just for any end user.

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Indigenous documentarians tell their own stories of connecting to culture

Unreserved

05:49 min | 3 years ago

Indigenous documentarians tell their own stories of connecting to culture

"Documentaries can be powerful tools for storytelling but for indigenous people. This wasn't always the case for a long time. We were treated as subjects documentaries. Never telling our own stories but now things are shifting with more and more indigenous storyteller stepping behind the mic. Telling their stories how they want to and that is an incredibly powerful thing. Today on the show to documentaries about culture connection and finding your way back decades ago members of the michelle first nation northwest of edmonton took an unusual step and dissolved their band. They gave up their land and treaty rights to gain the same rights and freedoms as other canadians. The michelle first nation is believed to be the only band in canada to take the step one some descendants of the band. Call a huge mistake. The cbc's calling underwood brings us that story. And her own personal connection to it. Is this the truck used to drive back then. I gave a nineteen forty nine. I'm sitting in the passenger seat averni. Calloway who's big red pickup. Too bad. it wasn't a nicer day. I know it's cloudy out. The wipers are going and his daughter marine is in the back. Look at our home. What's left leftover earnings giving me a tour of his old reserve. It's called the michelle first nation. It was originally forty square miles in size just northwest of edmonton by al-khalij. Live here my uncle alec. Let's he's gone out to dozens of families used to live and farm here. Now it's mostly private farms and gravel pits. A good gesture astor disaster when the band dissolved in nineteen fifty eight the reserve was split up and every adult was given a section of land but just about everyone ended up selling. There's off ernie's the only one who still owns this piece and he still lives here. Yeah that's pretty special. Hey oh yeah that's especially. I don't think i'd ever move. I had offers a lot of people wanna biter land here. But i no no way i would tell after you know whatever whatever that word carries a lot of meaning. It represents anger and resentment that still lingers between some of the former members of the michelle bound some argue this reserve would still be here. if it weren't for the likes of one of her knees old neighbors johnny rotten You know it always bothers me. What happened with what can you do. Whatever ernie blames part of what happened on johnny. It seems he played a major role. And here's where i fit in. Johnny rogers was my grandfather. My grandfather died before i was born. I don't really know much about him. I've seen them in black and white photos and he doesn't really look indigenous. His mom was from the reserve but his dad. Wasn't i have my indian status through my grandparents and my mom. But i've never really connected to the culture partly because the reserve no longer existed by the time i was born and partly because my mom never talked about it. I wonder how my life would be if the reserve existed today. I wanna know. What role did my grandfather play in. Its disappearance my mom. Caroline hasn't been back here on the field. Her family once farmed for many many years was the house in there. Yes like our house was in that area and then there was this role of trees and us kids used to climb up and play them because they were so they were big. And you could hide up there. My mom and her eight brothers and sisters lived in a tiny white farmhouse with their parents. Johnny in clara and there was always a great big big trough on the outside of it. And that's where the cattle would come and drink and They had pigs and chickens and cows. They grew wheat. They also trump muskrats and rabbits and other wildlife. Light wasn't easy dad in my older brothers and sisters clear this basically my older sister. So that's why they're able to working. The land was tough. But that wasn't the toughest part it was being under the control of the federal government and the indian agent. This is what my mum's younger sister nita says. You know you couldn't even go on a holiday without getting permission to lead the reserve. I'm pretty sure you even had to get permission to sell its crane. He couldn't just take it to a place. Had to permission everything you did when you were on the reserve you had to get permission and i know that was one of the things that my dad did not like her dad. My grandfather also didn't like the way he was treated after serving in world war two. He signed up in nineteen forty three. He was one of a couple of men from the reserve. Who chose to fight.

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Brandi Glanville Apologizes for Tactless Erika Jayne Divorce Post

Daily Pop

06:26 min | 3 years ago

Brandi Glanville Apologizes for Tactless Erika Jayne Divorce Post

"The real housewives are at war again. This time over a divorce so brandy glanville is being accused of cashing in on her friends. Heartbreaks brandy posted a link on instagram to story announcing erica james divorce. She later deleted the post in. Tweeted an apology. Saying i took xanax earlier. Because of what's going on in the world. I didn't see the post on my idea. Erica jane until this eve. And i deleted it the second i saw it. As i've said in the past. I leased my social media out i in no way would have been that insensitive interesting least her social media out meaning like she has a social media manager or did somebody probably controls. It and i do believe that she does that. I don't think brandi glanville is trying to start a media conglomerate and is trying to be the next to you but i do think that sometimes celebrities let loose and let people just control their things. Get in hot water. Sometimes i mean what would make even the social media possess. This is a good idea this rain here. People are talking about her doing this. This is why they do it. But i mean for her to write that that statement astor if i were i would be very upset at the first the first of all. I'm still unclear charisma. To your point about what leasing her social media out means like to me. It sounds like she allows other people to go on it and post on behalf of her but just on behalf of what they think is like. I don't know just determine a little confusing hard to follow. I don't think brandi glanville type of personality as we've seen many times over like put her foot in something and then take it out and be like i didn't mean to do that. I think she sees things through. So i believe her when she says i wasn't aware what was going on but i just think it's also one of those things that's like why this is like another little thing that brandies attached to that like. She didn't mean anything by but like now. Everyone's speculating insensitive. Don't you guys thing. Set the th. That should not have no women. No none of the women should be talking about erica. Cajones divorce on their social media. That can be on the show dealt with on the show reportedly win a celebrity has a lincoln their bio. It can usually mean that they're getting paid for the post. And i just checked right before we came on the air. The lincoln brand new bios till goes to this story. She didn't website I'll double check. The website will pay you to post for them. I have friends that are in acquaintances. That are famous and relatively known people that i talked to on a weekly basis. And of course i hear gossip about them all the time. I never bring it up until they bring it up. Because i never know win. Our how are what they want to talk about. So i'm going to bring it up not gonna bring it up. Panning could be the camera like here. This why it's still linking to it. Okay so i'm very confused on. If she really is sorry didn't mean to lease it out. Why still keep it in the bio. Unless like she has a contract with celebres and she needs to keep it up there for certain amount of hours. Something along those lines to nevada those votes. Because you're looking way too deep. Today's use your tactic somewhere else where it's day. I'm just curious. Okay well good news you guys. Maybe bad news. I dunno depends on how you feel about the whole relationship and the whole situation but we just got some photos of bachelorette clare crawley that. We have to talk about claire. Who spotted in her hometown rocky and massive diamond ramo on that finger. John don't do it like no. Don't talk about the shape of the rig. You know. I mean these married. Here's the thing that's definitely a wedding ring or engagement ring She knows she's going to be photographed. She knows we're going to speculate about that isn't the isn't the again. I'm not the biggest bachelor person in the world but isn't the point to like keep the end result of what happens to you completely secret until the series is wrapped. I don't think she really cares. Guys this really crazy that's right. I don't think she gives a shit. And i think the reason is. I don't think leaving the show was her choice. I've looked back and looked at this. Producer are abc executive. Did this podcast with nick. Vile and in the podcast. They talked about clare crawley and the producer said and i quote when she gave herself. The group rose because dell wasn't in the group that's when we started making the call. So i think at that point clare. Crawley was told. You might have to leave with dale this unacceptable. And you have to go. If they're going to break the contract and break the rules. I'm gonna do the same damn thing and i'm going to rub it in their basis. I found love and i. That's a good point because typically the reason why is because they are under contract and they can truly get sued if they let the cat out of the bag too soon. Isn't that's why there's sometimes photos so adamant about keeping secrets but you may have good argument there. If they if she feels that she could that they've worked the contract. I ending her season. Then she might say all bets off. Y'all can just no. I did damn thing now. Do you think she actually went through and got married forty. She's just letting everybody else because also that's that's public record right like if people get married. That's the bachelor does not control the courts like we. We could look that up. It's interesting. I think if things were so bad obviously. This season has taken a turn. That i don't think anybody has seen it bachelor history. I can't believe. I just said bachelor history a cod my street. Anyway so i don't. We've never seen this in the past. But i don't think. I think if there was such tension between her and This show we would hear more about that. Obviously we've heard about her leaving. I don. I don't know. I think it just keeps people engaged.

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