40 Burst results for "BI"

Wealthy Behavior
"bi" Discussed on Wealthy Behavior
"So that's something that has technologies improved. It's becoming more implementable for clients with minimums and 500,000 range. A couple of advantages of that are in the tax front. It gives you great control for taxes. So you can, at the company level, sell your losers for tax loss harvesting, so in that example, you buy coconut Pepsi. Well, if markets go down, sell Coke and bi Pepsi. And you just book a lost. A loss for taxes and your exposure basically didn't change.

Stephanie Miller
Fresh update on "bi" discussed on Stephanie Miller
"Already out whining and screaming and crying and unfair and blah blah from everything we just talked to Glenn Karstner about I don't think there's ever been a rock -solid case like this there is like and yet more tape overnight more tape he is on tape Lordy there are more tapes speaking national team everything I mean yeah exactly yeah did you see haba bless you Oh Lena haba oh yeah do we have that Oh Lena haba oh she was me she bless she bless her she was going through some things last night bless her heart I cannot confirm the counts I wouldn't speak to that I can tell you this every single time there an is investigation that comes to fruition against the Biden corrupt family every single time right now we comb who's ray being held in contempt because he won't share documents every single time there is a coordinated dance that is becoming obvious to the American people because they are smart and what they do is they say oh look at shiny this ball Jesse look at the shiny ball let's go after Trump whatever you hear about the Biden's don't worry about it Trump Trump Trump it's called Trump derangement syndrome and now it's becoming so sick they are I'm embarrassed to be a lawyer at this moment honestly I'm ashamed I'm ashamed to be a lawyer I'm ashamed that this is the state of our country and it is so obvious that there is this dual system of justice this is elective prosecution selective persecution is absolute persecution it is Russia third world stuff and it should not be happening she threw it all in there yes a lot of people okay also yes a lot of people are ashamed that you were their lawyer particularly the parking garage that hired you was that who say Trump's gonna be upset you're his lawyer too and he goes to jail also grammar over yeah here oh yes grammar police the Biden corrupt family I don't shouldn't it be corrupt Biden family yes Joe Joe tweets so Marge is proof that Joe Biden committed crimes there's a if guy there's who knows a guy who knows another guy who said that he knows a guy who exchanged money with an MVP but there's no record of it and for this she wants to impeach lol okay Oh Chad program tweets source familiar with the FBI document reviewed by the oversight committee today tells Fox the following to be clear the document does not say Joe Biden received any rights Jonathan Turley was on Fox this News morning and he said yeah you guys need to pipe down this is really really serious this is believe I on Malarkey has been called oh yeah the bribery allegation Congresswoman Nancy made such they have the evidence in that bi file that you sold out the country do you have a response to congressional republicans where's the money I'm joking mr. president a bunch of more Larkin meter the malarkey's back has been called malarkey meter is at five lots of people want to party with us hi sue in Rockville sue you how do do welcome hey good morning I'm a very happy Friday and I we've yeah yeah waited such long a time and those of us who lived in New York in the 70s have been waiting almost 50 years to see some justice yeah yeah oh my god sue the people tweeting he has been a criminal his whole miserable life and finally karma is catching up and the fact that he's the one that made it a felony because he thought he was gonna put lock her up he was gonna put Hillary in jail oh my god it's just chef's kiss I just sent you the link to buy Hillary's raising money for her her foundation to it buy but her emails hat and I just bought one right right well but I want to say yeah can I do one thing because Rachel Maddow said something essential last night Trump is still the leader of the Republican Party everything he has is everything he's done is because he is a Republican yeah this party must be held accountable aiding and abetting him and they still are yeah no she's right it this is not a sad day for America I mean it's a sad day for America that Republicans allowed this to happen I mean just step by step step every by every step of the way that the minute he mocked that stabled reporter that they did not turn their backs on him that so called let journalists a member of their profession be humiliated and dehumanized in that way and they did not together stand as one and say this man is acceptable to America all of them I will die mad yeah and here they are right like after the first indictment all rushing to his defense before even seeing the evidence I mean and they're and gonna do it you mark my words for the third and fourth indictments too I mean it apparently there is no too far sedition espionage they're just you know they are all in I guess I was it beyond that reporter remember right out the gate one of the first things Donald Trump did was he mocked John McCain yeah and when the Republican Party didn't didn't call him on that that's when I knew that he was going to be their nominee they don't care about their own I didn't get Glenn Kirshner spoke a lot of this in Twitter I didn't get to all of it we always have so much to talk to Glenn about but he said remember when Trump wanted Zelensky to announce but not really conduct an investigation of Biden so Trump would have a talking point to use against Biden Zelensky wouldn't do it but Jim Jordan will and has insurrectionists in Congress must be held accountable which is what we talked to him about he said if there was any lingering doubt that Trump's lapdog Jim Jordan was conducting his sham congressional investigation to give Trump a talking point here's confirmation hey DOJ I sure hope you intend to hold accountable the insurrectionists in Congress and we were saying that that's at least 34 of them were texting with Mark Meadows who apparently has flipped so we shall see um yeah where's I rich in Montana hey rich welcome hello rich yeah go ahead thank you I I got moved from Montana to the middle of where which is Indiana Oh anyway I was it's me good morning Ephesians 4 29 speak encouragement to those who here and don't you know I love your voice in my ear I wanted to say Trump that has made this statement about there's never been anything so corrupt and I was suddenly able to recall how the Republican Party with Richard Nixon was basically committing treason it was described as treason by LBJ and they they they told the South Vietnamese to

The Doug Collins Podcast
Matthew Charles and Doug Discuss the Power of the Bible
"Apart from anything else, I can't tell you 'cause, you know, you know, well about me that I'm a rhyme minister, pastor for over 11 years, still an air force chaplain. And I can't tell you how many times I have heard a story that began with, I read, I found a Gideon Bible. Oh, yes, sir. I mean, it is amazing. And I hear so many times, you know, the gideons who do such a great work, you know, they used to and again, I think we've lost so much in our society when they can't hand out voluntarily handout scripture to 5th writers. Remember that? And but it's interesting. In list explore this because this is a podcast where look, people know that I'm my faith and they're going to hear about faith and they want to call me and email me. I'll talk to them about it. But talk about that for a second. It ended up on a side note here. The power of the bi, just the Bible. You didn't have it, you didn't have Billy Graham sitting in the room with you. I mean, you had a Bible. And that was it, correct? Yes, sir. And the product part of it is I've never even seen the guy that gave it to me with one or him even open it up and read it. So I didn't even know it was in the possessions along with the toothpaste soap and deodorant and a couple, you know, soups and snacks that he could give him because I had never seen it. But when he rolled it up and gave it to me on like a towel and I took it over to myself and I opened it, it was actually in there. But I had never seen him with the one we never discussed. Anything. So it was just the time. It is amazing. I mean, we talk about, you know, from a fight perspective, you talk about the power of the word of God that he goes forth and it does not ever return void. That scripture just speaks to me. And intimidates me in a way too because it's a reminder that God is working in our society even when we have no clue of how he's doing it.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Fresh update on "bi" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News
"Rebecca Bish is national security and legal affairs reporter for The Hill. Even as someone who's been following this since the beginning and taking note of all the different developments that numerous outlets have been able to scoop over almost the past year, I was still surprised by just the level of detail in this indictment, just the specificity about the types of documents that Trump had and kind of what that says about the case they're going to bring, but also just the evidence, the weight of the evidence that they have about Trump and his personal involvement in the efforts to retain the documents and that resulted in obstruction of justice What about those documents specifically? Are we talking about nuclear secrets, other things like that? So they offer a breakdown and for this case they're going to be focusing on 31 documents and of course there were more than 300 found among the trove of records that Trump had at Mar -a -Lago, but they're focusing on 31 and a lot of are them highly classified records. The breakdown that they give shows that it's largely intelligence about other foreign powers or details about American military capabilities. We've learned that Judge Eileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, will oversee the case. At least initially she's made favorable rulings for Trump in the past. Does this suddenly tip the case in his favor or is it much too soon because they could request to change a venue and there could be a lot of changes? Yeah, it's just too soon to tell. She was listed on but the summons so is another judge that initially handled the matter. That's Judge Bruce Reinhart who was the one that the signed warrant off to on search Mar -a -Lago. It's just not totally clear yet how the case is going to be handled or which judge will ultimately oversee the bulk of it. But yes, there are processes in place for DOJ to request another judge and that's something they could, of course, consider if she did get assigned the case. What those about who say that current President Biden had classified documents too and even former VP Mike Pence had a few? What differences are people outlining in terms of the handling by President Biden and the by former President Trump? The differences are numerous, just the quantity of documents alone. Like I mentioned, Trump had over 300 classified records and those were amid just piles and piles of other records from his presidency that weren't classified that he still took. Whereas you know, Biden and Pence said are to have basically had a handful of documents, but I think the key difference is just that Trump was alerted that he had these documents and repeatedly refused to turn them over, which is now being detailed in a 49 page indictment. With Pence and with Biden, once they discovered the records, they were the ones that alerted the Department of Justice and they returned them immediately. And that's the major difference. I'm also thinking supporters of the president and his lawyers may also come up with this argument that yes, the law applies to everyone in America, but a former president is not just anyone. How about that line of argument to be made among the defense team? You know, to me, it's not really clear why that would matter. know, You our system of justice is supposed to treat people equally, regardless of their stature or the job hold. So of course, presidents come across more classified information. They have a lot of power in determining how they handle that. But regardless, there are clear statutes dictating how classified records are maintained and stored. And there's also very clear processes for handling those records and keeping secure them in locations, which were evidently not followed here. Rebecca Bies, national security and legal affairs reporter for The Hill, talking with our Demetri Soto. For the top stories we're following this early Saturday morning on WTLP, recapping for you now, the criminal indictment against Donald J. Trump over his handling of the classified government records is unsealed. Two of his lawyers have now resigned. And here at home, an arrest is made. The local shooting death of a teenage boy on board a metro train last month. We'll have details more in just minutes on WTLP. The 103 .5 FM at WTLP dot com. Breaking local news 24 7 WTOP news. You're

The Eric Metaxas Show
There Are Good Guys Like Chad Robichaux in This World
"Folks. Final segment with Chad robicheaux. Let me spell that. Are BI, CH, AUX. The book is saving Aziz how the mission helped one became a calling the rescue thousands from the Taliban. The fact that you put this into a book is really important because people need to know what is happening in the world in the United States of America and they need to know about people like you, Chad, because I think a lot of people are cynical. They don't think that there are any good guys out there. They don't think there's anybody who's willing to risk their life for what is right and good and true. And we're all called to live like that. And so you're an inspiration and this story is an inspiration and it just blesses me so deeply. There's not much I can do. I can have you on this program, hopefully people who are listening want to help out mighty oaks want to buy the book for their friends because part of the joy is that we still get to talk about the truth in America. We have the freedom to do some things. Some of it is really crazy, like what you did, which is amazing, but just to buy a book, to write a check, to tell a story, to say, no, that's wrong. This is what happened. We have that freedom. We need to use that freedom. I agree. With everything. The great thing about this book is it bugs me at first, but it actually makes me happy. Is this book went to The Pentagon? And it was reviewed for 5 months. They held up for 5 months. And I was bugged by that. But then the things they were adopted, I left marked, so they marked in black so the American people could see, what was redacted and that information was withheld from them. Some of his classified and I agree, some of it, I believe, was political, but nonetheless, what's left in there for you to read, you know that is true.

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe
Fresh update on "bi" discussed on Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe
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Mark Levin
'Bi-Partisan Moderates' Discuss Fred Upton for House Speaker
"A so called bipartisan group of moderates Our talking quietly behind the scenes About making Fred Upton the Speaker of the House Fred Upton is a liberal Republican from Michigan who of course voted for Trump's impeachment Exactly what I've been concerned about Now the boneheads can't control what's going to happen Even if they're joined by ten or 20 of their friends they can't control what's going to happen Even if they're joined by one of my buddies chip Roy they can't control what's going to happen As I told you yesterday the moderate Republicans really the liberal Republicans They're not going to roll over and play dead while all this is going on They're watching this drama And they're trying to exploit it Exploit it You can always remove a speaker John Boehner was removed In part due to us right here behind this microphone in this audience But that's not the point The point is McCarthy is not Boehner He wants Jim Jordan to head the House judiciary committee He wants comer who we've not met yet Maybe we will at some point To run the House oversight committee And these guys have to hit the ground running Because they only have two years Effectively we don't know what's going to happen two years from now Meanwhile the FBI and the Justice Department under the corrupt meritless Garland and that administration they're plowing ahead Meanwhile we have tens of thousands of illegal immigrants coming into this country every single week

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe
Fresh "BI" from Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe
"Convicted sex offender told police he was a peace officer and carried handcuffs and a fake badge. Wall Street closed moderately hired to wrap up a positive week. The market looking ahead to next week CPI data and the Federal Reserve's policy meeting. We'll money have more on news coming up in four minutes. Today an indict moves unsealed charging Donald J Trump with felony violations of our national security laws as well as participating in a conspiracy to obstruct justice. That special counsel Jack Smith speaking publicly for the first time on the charges against the former president concerning his handling of classified documents. Former Assistant Manhattan District Attorney Michael Bauchner was listening as Smith spoke. My first take on Mr. Smith's comments is that that I'm not surprised by the short nature of the comments. Prosecutors have to be very, very careful not to comment or prejudice the defendant in any way by making statements about the case, about the facts itself. What Smith was doing was essentially responding to some of the comments that the Trump camp, as well as Mr. Trump himself, were making where there were kind of personal attacks regarding the prosecutors and about the nature of the investigation being a hoax and a witch hunt and all of that stuff. So think I Mr. Smith just wanted to come out there and say, hey, look, we all did our job. He's presumed innocent. See you in court. So as far as the indictment itself is concerned, he did not hide the ball here. The concern that everyone had was that this was going to be a non -speaking indictment. In other words, where basically they just talk about these are the crimes you committed without giving him as much fact. This indictment was intended for the public to let the public know this was not some witch hunt that we just went on. Here are the facts. This is the evidence we have. And I can't say it's all of it, but it's probably a lot of it. And here is the evidence. And boy, is it ugly as far as the prosecution is concerned. It contains lawyers for Trump testifying apparently in the grand jury and saying, he told me to lie. He misled me. He told was me there nothing here. One lawyer, who I imagine has probably been charged, said that was she told to falsely certify that she had reviewed documents and there was nothing returned, nothing responsive to the grand jury subpoena. And she said, I never looked at these documents. I lied in my certification because I was told to do it. There's a tape recording of Donald Trump apparently telling a woman who is writing a book that, hey, you know what? I know this document I'm showing you is classified. I shouldn't be showing it to you, but I'm going to show it to you anyway. And too bad I didn't declassify it, but I can't anymore because I'm not the president. That goes directly to the heart of the allegations continuously made or the statements continuously made by Mr. Trump, that you know what? I could think about this stuff in my sleep and declassify it. It's all declassified. Here is a tape recorded statement by Mr. Trump saying, I knew this wasn't classified and I couldn't declassify it. The former president is due in court in Miami on Tuesday. So what is President Joe Biden saying about all of this? Well, according to ABC's Karen Travers, the answer is not much. No comment from the president on this news of the former president. He spoke to reporters today in North Carolina. He was asked specifically if he had spoken to the Attorney General Merrick Garland and the president said, I haven't spoken to him at all. I'm not going to speak to him. I have comment no on what happened. And yesterday he actually engaged on this at the White House. stressed He that the White House does not get involved with the Justice Department. He said he has never suggested anything to the department about what it should do, what charges to bring or not to bring. That is going to be the playbook for this administration, for the president going forward. He will not comment on it. We will not hear anything from his press secretary or other senior officials. They do not want to give any fuel to a fire that these charges are politically motivated. Stay with Northwest News Radio as we continue to bring you the latest on this developing story. At 620, for time your StockCharts .com money updates. Well stocks finished with some modest gains this Friday as investors are awaiting the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates which is set for next week. The Dow finishing up around 40 points. The S &P strategy, gaining around five points, while the NASDAQ seeing a gain of around 20 points. On the week, the NASDAQ up two tenths of one percent. The Dow up three tenths of one percent, while the S &P 500 was up a tenth of one percent. and that is your money now. Catch your money news at 20 and 50 past every hour. Still ahead? 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The Dan Bongino Show
Dan Bongino Announces Bi-Weekly Segment With Amber Athey
"We're on cumulus airwaves now and you know me with my fight my ongoing fight with cumulus So I'm going to let's do this Jim Let's offer amber Let's do a regular segment So when you can do it amber So we're going to be reaching out to you what would we do Like biweekly gym is at work for you amber you want to do a biweekly segment This is what cancer this is how we fight back against cancel culture We make you un cancellable because WMA is one station where on 350 including that so you'll be back on WAL You will be back whether these people like it or not So Jim you want to do that schedule Are you okay with that I don't want to like schedule big hey ever here you go Here's your new workload every two weeks but I want to make sure we have you back off and does that work for you That sounds fantastic Dan And I very much appreciate that You don't have to appreciate it This reminds me of that commercial at the four way stop sign They have an I appreciate that you don't have to do that because you know what I believe in you I always have I know what you stand for And through my own fights with cancel culture and I've had a lot of them with YouTube and Google you know behemoths The only way to fight back is to turn around and create other alternatives So if they can't have you on that station and you'll be on that station you'll just be on my show And they could fire me too That's an option So I'm just throwing that out there If you'd like to fire me that's okay You can do that too and you can make a point and dump me in amber and let's see let's see if you have principles there Because

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Fresh update on "bi" discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"I have two more questions. Mr Vice president one the debates begin in august. I know you'll qualify to be on the stage I'm sure people I don't even know what your website is. What's your website? Mr vice president for the campaign 2024 .com. Thank you mike pence 2024 .com. I'm sure you'll be on the stage I hope i'm asking questions, but I don't know that the former president can engage in debates without legal peril That's part of this problem. Do you think he can I I just don't think he can Well, I I just I I don't uh Look, I I think debates are vitally important and I I You know people have asked me a couple of times. They said, uh, how would you ever feel about debating donald trump? In the republican primary debates and I said I've debated donald trump many times Every day just not with the cameras on so no look I look i'm very confident that we'll be able to Accommodate the republican party will do a great job pulling those debates together We'll be able to accommodate and make sure that uh that the former president The former vice president everybody else that qualifies would be able to be on that stage Now believe it or not when we scheduled this interview it was going to be all about china Not only are you the former vice president? But you have a son in arms and a son -in -law in arms and you look at the china thing china has opened a Bi -base in cuba according to wall street journal They ran a ship across two of our navy's finest ships and i'm just this is why I hate this indictment We should have been talking about the existential threat to the united states, which is general secretary xi Jinping But I want to close mr Vice president by giving you a chance to opine on that base and on the conduct of the chinese people liberation army navy in the taiwan straits Hugh it's an absolute outrage To hear reports, uh that that china's establishing a spy base in cuba. It's totally unacceptable As i've said we need a new monroe doctrine for the 21st century that essentially says to china to russia to other ford powers That would come into our hemisphere that this is a hemisphere of freedom And and we're going to continue to take steps to ensure that that's the case not only for the security of this country, but the security of the entire Uh hemisphere and I look but thank you for mentioning my son's always, you know, my my son the marine and my my son -in -law Uh, the navy pilot have both deployed. They've deployed in the asia -pacific China is today the greatest economic and strategic threat the united states faces it can only be met with american strength and uh the biden administration today and sadly the deal that they just cut for the debt ceiling Actually puts us in a position where we'll have a one percent cut after inflation and defense spending and it's astonishing you And I want to come back on and talk about it's astonishing at a time when china is floating a new battleship every month the biden administration In the wake of its disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan its weak leadership abroad. It's actually talking about cutting Military spending it's one of the one of the reasons why I had hoped the doj would see their way clear To not move forward with this Indictment, it's not just because it's divisive at home Because I think it has the potential of distracting Uh the american people and distracting the american public debate on the real threats to our country On the wider world stage, uh, and and the challenges we're facing with a crisis at our border millions of people pouring into this country a crime wave in our cities But I promise you as I move forward with our campaign for president of the united states We're going to keep focused on the issues that are impacting the american people And we're going to drive forward a policy that will restore the security and the prosperity of the american people Mr vice president, thank you keep coming back mike pence 2024 .com..

AP News Radio
Access, Travel Rules Influence Missionary Vaccine Policies
"Access and travel rules are influencing missionary vaccine policies covered nineteen vaccine refusal rates may be higher among white evangelical Christians but the international mission board which deploys thousands of missionaries is not hesitant about the shot the I. N. bi is the global missionary agency of the Southern Baptist Convention it announced this month that it's requiring vaccinations for missionaries they're sending into the field amid the pandemic other faith groups are approaching the issue in a variety of ways the church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints is giving unvaccinated missionaries assignments in their home countries the United Methodist Church strongly encourages missionaries to get vaccinated but does not require it I'm Walter Ratliff

F**ks Given
"bi" Discussed on F**ks Given
"Is not the that is not what it means to be queer experienced trauma discrimination when it means to be sexually attracted to people of different genders here so i think that's often a lot of what it is like. They don't feel like we're truly a part of the community because we don't experience the same Discrimination and then straight people. I honestly think like it's a lot of homophobia goes into as well. I also think a lot of people honestly a little by and i think they don't like that and i think it really fucking scares them by not being fifty fifty. I think there are a lot of straight men who probably have a little bit attraction to other men and like oh shit they don't wanna engage with that they don't wanna talk about it. They don't wanna do it and besides most their attractions to women anyway. So they can hide this on themselves and it kind of forces them to be like fuck. I might actually like some dudes too so i think it's a lot of internalized by phobias. As it's it's confusing you talk about imposter syndrome. Pan sexual quite a lot. Like the men and being sexual. I think i've experienced this as well. I've mostly Been straight most of my life. But then i had moments where i'm like. Oh actually I started identifying as fluid. Because i do have attraction to women sometimes but there's an internalized like oh no no no you. Can't you know you're not part of that community like you can't be like i don't even know how to deal with those feelings. Most the time myself. So i literally wrote an op at new york times on this like a month ago and it was. I think it was called like yes. You are by enough or whoever needs to hear this. You're you're are buying off. And i spoke about like specifically women in relationships with men who don't feel like there are members the queer community an don't feel like they are allowed to be part of the community and me being like. Hey we we want you and we need you. We need you as more than ally your part of this community. We want you to support us. We want you to us. We want you to give money. You know what i mean. You want us stay like to these organizations and it was really more asking other gay people and other people to not be these gatekeepers. It's like yes. Bisexuality means you like men women in various genders to you end up with like if you think ending up with a man and you're a woman means you're not by then you don't fuck it understand what bisexuality means like that's exactly what it was specifically encouraging predominantly women in opposite sex relationships who are by to embrace it and then be part of this community because we need you because we feel especially the bike community. We feel so isolated. We feel so alone. We feel like we don't deserve to be here. And there is power in numbers so i really was encouraging got kind of both of your experiences to really embrace being by i'm gonna say by read like i mean for bisect finally attracted to all genders. It's not like perpetuating a binary doesn't mean it's exclusive of non binary people. I was just about to say like that like pan. Sexuality and bisexuality are pretty much the same thing. It's just you get to choose. What label you feel fits right to you. It's not to the t- the definition there is still a slight difference but it really is just down to what what feels right v. and sexual felt right for me for me i say. Oh you're being by. That's transphobic. And i was like so many times. Not you're the one being transphobic because of anything being buying your singing perpetuates a binary that would be men and women. So you're not even considering trans woman to be women. If you want to make this argument the would be. It is not inclusive of non binary people but here's saying it's inclusive transpeople than you're the fucking one big transphobic but also about this by people are the ones who do date. Non binary people and trans people like we do it at such fuck and higher rates. So the acidy to say non binary phobic. I'm like i'm the fucking dates. You you're not gonna have a straight fucking hetero guy. Dating this non binary person list feels really comfortable about his identity. Like is more.

F**ks Given
"bi" Discussed on F**ks Given
"Is asia first person over sharing. I'd done the essays. But yes i wrote a piece that was i came out as by and now can't date anyone gay or straight and it was about. My experience of how difficult was for me to embrace my by identity. And then when i finally came out as bi i thought kind of the world would be my can date man women i date non binary people and instead what happened is women wouldn't date me because they be like. Oh you're secretly gay. I'm or they're insecure. I'm afraid you're gonna leave me for man there's more competition and then the gay men were just incredibly condescending. They'd be like. Oh honey. I was i was by two. You'll get their animals helped fuck you. I don't want to so. I thought i'd have these a ton of options having zero and in a falling in love with us by woman and i just felt so unconditionally loved and accepted and it was just such an incredible feeling and obviously now my boyfriend has gay. I haven't only dated by people since then but for what it's worth i have not dated a straight woman I think since. I've every woman i've dated has been there a lot of stereotypes. I think i need you. Started talking about them. I guess maybe it reminds me of If you watch that love at first sight program that was on netflix. The the by guy on that and then when he finally told the girl that he was seeing her reaction was like exactly why. I guess by men. Don't want to date straight women. He handled it poorly shielded poorly. I think he was so just spectating. Such crummy sponsor that any response initially was just like. I wish you had told me this. I feel like you lied to me especially like that's something you do. Tell someone before you get engaged. I understand that this was expedited via the process. Show here but initially she was like i just need some time to kind of deal with it and it seemed like she was okay with it but he had already internalized as rejections that he started being the fans just like it was sad kind of all around. I think he was just so insecure with his identity. Interest expected this response became almost a self-fulfilling prophecy of him pushing away when she was just like. Hey i feel i to. Because she did to her feet some time and then it just kind of exploded it was just a really sad.

The Academic Minute
Bryant Sculos, Worcester State University, Learning From Basic Income Pilots
"Although universal basic income or you. Bi is not a new idea. Recent political campaigns have reenergized interest in it. You be is a broad category policy. Proposals that involve sending direct payments set at or near a living wage to all people regardless of demonstrated need mirrors around the us developing guaranteed income programs for their communities inspired by the idea of you and a time when people are struggling at historic levels. That said many of the local pilot programs fall. Short of the ideal of many are not universal and most do not provide a living wage however even these experiments can still achieve important goals including providing data. The challenges many of the negative. Miss about you. Bi while also benefiting the participants you be i experiments up to this point. Show the providing direct payments to people improve their lives and benefit the economy at the same time understanding how the local experiments diverged from upi can illuminate the ways that these pilots can leave the foundation for progress towards a more far-reaching you bi system in order to be maximally. Valuable in relation to that goal local guaranteed income. Projects need to do at least three key things involved. More people provide larger sums of money to the participants and they need to provide the income for longer periods of time or more expansive. You've i programs which are best funded by increasing taxes on the wealthy are more controversial. The more expansive. Cbi program is the more likely it is that the beneficiaries will make longer term changes to their lives which include going back to school and spending more time with their families and in their communities unexpansive. You can even begin to change how people think about their relationship to work and their views on her capitalist economic system that regularly leave so many behind

Urgent Care with Joel Kim Booster and Mitra Jouhari
"bi" Discussed on Urgent Care with Joel Kim Booster and Mitra Jouhari
"Sauce in her eye and it's really bad sorry about that. Oh my god. Wow i should. I should talk to her. She talked to cheryl that was it was a really really bad. Burn i had contacts into is not good cherished memories with my love whitmer. Thomas ask one of your eyes is permanently dilated now for i started getting ocular migraines this year and that has been very scary one of those. No yeah i i. I was on a hike and then my my vision. I guess it's sort of started looking like it was like strobe lights in one of my eyes. Yeah anyway but it was the same. I i when i was playing soccer longtime ago. I shot on goal and it bounced back and hit me in my own. I was blind in that eye for two weeks. So we're talking about like me having bad bug before the podcast really sort of set. The tone credible is going on. How's new york new york city in the world. It is like it's weird. I feel like very activated in a way that i have. I haven't felt activated in a long time. Like i'm writing a lot more jokes and like having a lot of fun. It's been sort of dampened by the gay sinus infection for the last couple of weeks but it is good. It is hard because a lot of my friends are still in the west coast. And so i'm trying live on west coast time so i can facetime then so there's a lot of like staying up until three. Am to face time and then Waking up at a style and so you know when they say it's the city that never sleeps. It's actually they got that from this experience because the constantly facetime people on the west coast and never sleeps. that's true. Yeah based people on the west coast this old. That's actually where that comes from going back to your island this weekend and i can't wait to be sick for ninety percent of the time i'm in new york. That's gonna be really fun while you are you. Are you over the gay sinus infection on unjust about to be over. I will be. I will be like i will. I think literally the day. I leave for fire island. I think i will be finally ready. I will find john with it. And then i will be my nostril my sinuses. We'll be ready to accept trauma that will put them through again. Celebrate them. they're troopers How are you maitre. how the hell are you. i'm good. I went to ohio for the week which was so nice. Hung with my family. Saw a bunch of friends. My consumers i saw him. And i caught up with my english teacher from high school. Hung.

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"bi" Discussed on Urgent Care with Joel Kim Booster and Mitra Jouhari
"By okita harder variations. Harvard not like a ghost scary. I didn't not like what just happened. That person was in the room with me. We were taking a live call. We've ever don't do until of course we fly lucienne. Eli back for the final show that we ever do doesn't feel like that's how it has to end it absolutely. Does we fly them out. They they're like what do you want and then using chandelier while i dance thirty and thirty one at this point and we're like what sixty okay. Harvard yale a ivy league. luma sermon. you ivy poison. Id ib leak. We got it poison ivy league. Great okay so you want your friend to stop talking about. There are come over poison ivy league. What else are we gonna do. I can possibly say the harvard. Scary asians legally blonde creations. I didn't know that was the title of the song that is. If you're if you're recently listening to legally rent soundtrack guy and you know that. Okay with the guy who said. It's his dream to sing the song legally blonde in a live performance setting while i love that so many songs. This may singing a life before we still had sex. So i mean that to me. That's not a deal. That's not of course it's you still had sex. That's a good dream. Yup i would love to have analii ashford's role in that show. She's the one who's like bargo sort of like the dumb friend who sings in like look at at my catnip to the guys eight as mandated. Whatever it doesn't matter. I'll send you and you'll know immediately Funny girl isn't call that okay. I think margot. I believe it's interesting. Is this good content. You think people hate this more or less more or less than the the bravo real housewives discussions that we force people into but i think those are distantly very far above the actual podcast. I think it's like the rankings are like like bravo legally blonde small. Talk up at the top down down down down down down down advice okay. So friend has a superiority complex because they got into an issue. We've all been there. Actually most of my friends are dumbest. Shit so. I don't really have this problem. I definitely had like mike. Smart fron problem. And i i find. It's good to remind them that like that's not like hot like that's not interesting. People don't like that anymore. No one cares but also they're about to leave so if you have one more hang out where you suck it up. That's probably fine. And then she's going to be in grad school and isn't that punishment enough. Yeah yeah leaving the other thing you can do is like this works really want me. Someone's been doing this to me a lot lately. Is that on. Whenever i say. Something uninteresting that they don't wanna address they just ignore it and change the subject And that is like it. Sort of training me to remember the things that i shouldn't bring up and talk about because they find it boring or stupid So does that hurt your feelings. Kurt my feelings as much as it. Sort of cuts me. Wide open emotionally But not doesn't hurt my feelings. But i think you should do it. You know what you should do. You should be like you're going to ivy. You're paying for dinner. You can't pretend you're paying you're going through an iv you'll infants in my new catchphrase paying for dinna a swear jar sort of situation where you instinct this rule where it's like every time you bring what school you're going to quarter in the jar. I do find that ivy leaguers. Just love talking about that and it is just like not interesting. It's not like this is different because this is a recent accomplishment and you should suck it up. But i do think like once. It's once she's in there and like the bragging has to stop you. Know what's worse though is is bad when people brag their ivy league school. But like what's almost worse is sometimes they meet people on the go. Where did you go to school. They'll be like outside of boston. Like awesome. say that's not. That's not the question i asked you. Bitch i asked you where you went to scores and what school don't do that. Don't play that game with me. One time. I was at a party of ivy leaguers and they found out that wasn't an ivy league and they said wow you're really holding your own and i was like yeah. I'm actually really smart at that same party. One of said ivy leaguers turned me and went. This is crazy but actually think you're so cute couldn't be uglier to me like this is crazy literally put me away. Put me away in an institution. Because i think you're actually cute. I know that people would kill me for saying no. No right mind could possibly say this. But i you yes you are cute. It's crazy. I think i need to up my meds because i'm sexually attracted to you can.

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"bi" Discussed on Urgent Care with Joel Kim Booster and Mitra Jouhari
"And we're back okay joy. I have really good news. Another call. My god i love it. It's the season has to read me too. And we know this hills meter joel doing neutra. I have a question regarding Families and get so. My husband is half persian and he His relatives congress every year or so And whenever they come. They a ton of gifts Th this is very common. I'm half african. So i get this From my but they come a lot more and they bring a lot more gifts And so a lot of them are suites. Persian sweets That ended up just kind of sitting around. 'cause they give us the march so much stuff And i have activities. So i can't eat a lot of the things that they bring But then they also bring rug and and candleholders nearer and purses and bags and things for the home And that of course. I do not wanna feel seem ungrateful for these wonderful beautiful things that they're bringing but i'm just wondering like how tonigh- how can we honor that that side of in honor those gifts while also still trying to maintain our own personal aesthetic in our home And because they are coming next month so Yeah any appreciated. Obviously that is why. I'm calling off a great day by persian prince of persia. Jake killinghall persian. Jilin girl goalie. That i went to college with also persian. Excellent the girl. Sitting right across the screen from you for one saw jake jake paul gift jake jake gifton hall prince of persia in those Okay so i as solution and whatsapp. It's just you you put all that shit in the basement or in storage. And every time they come you redecorate your house with that shit and then you put it away immediately absolut absolutely you shove it away. You do not get rid of it. No they are going to be looking for it. I mean we know this. They are going to be like. Oh where's that where's that beautiful thing of. It looks so good here. I'm sure it's easily accessible. You don't give it away the sweets you can you can give away. Give away the sweets. Because they're really good. Someone will want them. Someone will love them. But don't let them rot in your contribute to food waste you absolute ungrateful for now but you can just bring them to work or whatever gave the swedes away. That's fine everything else. Must look as though it is part of your day every day. You look at that you touch the candle holder. You hold the purse you use every single person they give you every day but just in a different time of day you have to pretend you have to whole rog braga on rug or a my family literally does and put the rugs on the wall because there's so many rugs on the floor. I love my dad other so many rugs that there are just rugs hanging on the walls now. It is sheikh. It looks good. Yeah mir i. I also like looks really cool. You know what if you don't like personal style. Send it to me. i'll take it. I want the free stuff. I love junk. I love purses. I love candleholders like brittany murphy. Accent juice sort of debuted on the podcast. I love it. I love it. I love that love. The i'll i'll i'll take it out of take it. I don't know what it is. Maybe it's just because i'm eighty five degrees in my house and i'm just sort of like this. How you have sex with wet. That's what say i'll take. I'll take it. I love it. I love that. Oh yeah really good. Yeah rarely will work. Blue with me on the podcast. You really not about my own life. I'll go blue zubi distrust saying about other people's lives the night you're on my own. I go oh yeah what we try to be in the same room every now and then i love i love that you. Is there anything else you should do. You know what. I think the sweets that they give you before they come get a little bag of them so it looks like they're part of your life now a little bag of them and have them out in the little bowl. Persians love little bowls of stuff have treats out in a bunch of little balls and get one of the one thing that they like or like a saf t. I like just something that like they lake. Just have that ready for them. If it's a sweet that they give you if it's the tea that they bring you whatever it is it will make them feel so seen special you can also use awesome. Stop bringing gifts now. They will not. It will not work. I think like if i ever said to my family stop bringing gifts the would just not register as language to them civic steams. Maybe i mean. I feel like if you know what if you say i love this. I love this this thing that you gave me. Or whatever like if there's one thing that they bring that you don't find offensive if you find everything they bring offensive. Then just take it. Just take it and stick it in the closet but if there's something you like really like gas them up and send them pictures of using it so they know that that's the by interesting i would ask for cash. They will not say well. I would ask for subway gift cards. And i know that that's what you like. You're a persian. They will not do that. You're going to be getting leather goods. You're getting jewels. You're getting rugs. You're you're getting stuff that they think you should have which is sweet. And you should accept it joel. Yeah no no whatever that is. Now we have one call left own. God's own mind. I remember my god. My god. I might for taken in me one more call. I know it's time it's simply time. I feel like often with this one okay. I can't wait kiss of death every time you say that on me on angel- your both. Wow also my a friend who recently got into a great ivy league grad school. And i'm happy for her. I'm proud of her and like did all they look jocking ron. But she's taking on a kind of superiority complex really annoy and not want to hang out with her surprise but she wants to before she leaves. So how can i get her to just shut but also like not should all over her. Thanks.

Urgent Care with Joel Kim Booster and Mitra Jouhari
"bi" Discussed on Urgent Care with Joel Kim Booster and Mitra Jouhari
"Of npr. You have in canada. You know what would be fun is. That's a great place for like a weekly protest or something like that like if he comes there regularly or like you know. It's like a certain time of day that he comes by that. I mean it could be like even just with your friends but if there's like ten people there screaming like chanting with signs. Every time he goes there kind of cool he probably won't come back any more after a while. He'll have to find a new dog park somewhere raising on him. Come come wearing a mask of his face. that's scary. That's good even know why if everyone could of every one of your friends comes wearing a mask of his face way really disturbing. That's so scary. Also what if every came with like the full vivere vendetta costume. That would scare me my favorite game that i ever pitched on billy on the street that we couldn't we couldn't do because we couldn't get the person that game was about was Wears daito and a park full of cardboard cutouts of daito and then real daito in the mix and the person had to find daito. Oh my god. But i wouldn't do it so we couldn't do it and it's really funny. I know how they wouldn't play ball that sad. Wow i wish. I remembered anything from when i tried to billy on the street i remember. I sold one thing to billy on the street. That was like the first joke i ever sold to tv. So i don't remember what it was. But i remember. That was the first thing anyway. I think it's probably that way for a lot of people. Yeah i think so. I think he was really good about buying stuff people's packets like not always the case Okay well on that note. I think we should take another break. Yeah outfits on. I watched that movie recently and sobbed sobbed. I a you finish. I was gonna say 'cause it everyone just like believed in something..

Urgent Care with Joel Kim Booster and Mitra Jouhari
"bi" Discussed on Urgent Care with Joel Kim Booster and Mitra Jouhari
"Joe hari. Are you sure hi. I'm your podcasting. Apprentice. it is amazing. You are like mickey and tae-zhee just nothing but match buckets and mops you're flooding my basement right now with you guys. This is urgent care. It's a podcast about advice. That's what it's about but it's not about politics. It's not about culture. Can you imagine one week. We're dislike this week. We're actually going to talk about like the senate races this week's supreme court decisions this week. Two i'll yeah. We're tracking some local races in georgia. That we just wanted to sort of let you guys in on couldn't couldn't imagine people would listen these stuck in these fucking yahoos. That was into this podcast. They would listen to the because because we're so long winded in the intro. That they would think well it certainly at some point. We're going to get to the advice sports player. We'll get to the advice. This is just. They're they're being funny. They're being funny talking about georgia doesn't feel like there's always an election happening in georgia. I know there's always an important election happening in georgia. I know i said georgia's like actually like we probably should be talking about something and should've said something more random that rhode island georgia two of their most random states new mexico random as states. We're not afraid to say it here. Full offense to everyone who lives in new mexico in rhode island's you are now enemies number one and two of the pod. We won't raise worse to me. Rhode island i new mexico actual we each picked the other ones of rhode island. I think that new mexico is tic tac tac tac. Wow and i actually had the beautiful drive through mexico during the pandemic. So i think maybe it's actually not random and i'm moving their mutual. How the hell are. I know part of the story. But i'm actually okay. Because i have some great news. My podcast co host finally got to share. This is okay. So you're gonna hear this a couple of weeks later but this is jolyon booster variety slash deadline. Whatever the fuck article that you decided to post on instagram week joachim booster. Tell us about your projects that we've only been able to vaguely alluded to know so. I'm doing a movie with bowen. Yang called fire island. It's a movie that was a qube and then was rescued from the disaster of twenty twenty a biden ashes out of the ashes emerges original movie. And i get to shoot it with some of my best friends this summer. I'm really excited. I'm in new york now preparing to do it. It's very exciting. And then also on the heels of that which is something that i i truly found out about days ago. I'm going to be in a my root of show on apple That starts shooting in september. So i'm really excited about that too. Which i was. I booked and then had to drop out of and then they. They moved the shoot date so that i could do it. It's very it is the summer of joel in so many ways in so many ways and yet is crazy. I feel as though i am falling apart. I am bursting at the seams whenever everything is going great professionally for me. Everything personally is just fall is just like truly. I feel like a disaster human being right now because it's so much work to to have the good things. Sometimes you can enjoy them. This will you're going to have so much fun. You're so much fun with all of your your best buddies excited but really how are you. I'm fine i am okay. I feel like this week has just been about like adjusting to being back in l. a. It's been sort of a very stressful week. But also i'm seeing friends again. I kind of like after being away for months and then also not seeing people for a year and a half. I was like wow do i a know how to talk and be have friends and then i saw my friends knows like fine but it is this feeling of like everything opened up and i was away for that so it was like well. Everyone sort of got back together again. And i no longer exists. Yeah it was fine. But i was having a lot of anxiety but i got to talk to my therapist again for the first time in so long. After so long not going to therapy. I was really like do even need the i like. I need to so fucking bad. I was cried just seeing her. It was like god it was like. Oh yeah the valve release just going in and just being and you know this was annoying. This is actually really annoying to me without pausing for air for forty five minutes straight magic. Nothing better i do feel like sometimes. I pay my therapist to complain to like. That's it. I don't. I'm not even sure i get anything out of it. She's just a receptacle for me. That's what i needed this week. I just need. I went to therapy for the first time in a couple months because of filming deborah's and i literally just complained for forty five minutes nonstop. Shelly spoke got no advice. I but i left the session being like feeling so much later. Oh i guess. I really did just sort of need to like spew venom without being like but actually at the end the day like i am so lucky like i really wanted to go there and like be crisis little fuck for an hour. Just not think about it. I really like to think that it. You didn't go to therapy while shooting denver's not because you didn't have the time but you actually need to be in such a negative head space so psychotic that like actually be you have to be mentally ill to shoot deborah's to get face. I can't be talking to her. I can't at their episode. Guess access like the amazing characters and we're characters. Yeah man that would be so scary. That would be a real cry for help moment. Otherwise fine how are you. I'm good i'm good. Thank you so much brandon fulfilling in last week. I was very very busy. Living my life celebrating. Pride in san francisco. It was the best six days in my entire life. I've had a blast. It was really really fun. Thank you to all the chefs by the way like. I met so many chefs in san francisco. Shoutout to allen.

Brain Inspired
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Call Your Girlfriend
"bi" Discussed on Call Your Girlfriend
"Those areas of life are hard to navigate in. I applaud. anyone who's like putting the motion will work and labor to help their says partners or friends. You know kind of ally themselves to the community That is definitely a fulltime job. No kidding right. Especially if he's white right so actually. What's it been like for you to share your identities and experiences so openly on social media visit get overwhelming to be so visible is it empowering is it both I would say this mixture of both so in the beginning. I felt like i fell into this trap of both express her in educator and like i said that gets emotionally taxing after a while and lately i've found a very healthy but very blunt boundary where i don't educate argue anymore because i feel like especially being a black creator that when i'm sharing about my career identity or i'm saying things about racial justice arm sharing things about being black woman they might plan for. My platform gets ashland fight. It gets you know so many views or likes whatever and then people try to box me into. This is who. I am as a person when the reason i'm sharing. These things is to show that that is not just who i am. So it's like this opposite effects or whatever. So what i do to kind of combat. That kind of overwhelmed because it's disheartening. When i share things that i enjoy about my life that have nothing to do but my identity that have nothing to do with me being black or being a woman and it gets steamrolled over people who say they support you. It sends the message that we're people and black people or minorities in general don't have value outside of educating in Sharing their struggle stories. About what it's like to be them. So now i share what i wanna share out of my own reflections about what. I'm learning about myself that. Bring me joy Problem themes that. I see that. I wanna touch on then. I go ahead ensure that stopped allowing social media to put a demand on me to say this is the road. I should be playing on social media. And they're only going to support me when i do that. And i like when people ask me questions. I will literally tell them to google it and i don't care if people think that's rude because it's like black. People are not a shortcut to the work that allies needs to put in if they want to understand and in community with us..

Call Your Girlfriend
"bi" Discussed on Call Your Girlfriend
"So like and i'm talking about like presenting not gender so like there people who you know are very presenting masculine who present very feminine in there are people who present anywhere in between who present like like somewhere. He know somewhere along the lines of that spectrum but it's all a spectrum so if you are on that spectrum and you are a human person then there is a good chance that i would find your active. I'm not i have never. I've never looked at someone that i've seen online in like. Oh let me go see what their pronouns are before. I think that they're attractive. Lying to me that's that's just unheard of. It's like you see something that you like and it registered with you and that's just your disposition in that to me. That's bisexual as it's like. I just think that people are beautiful. Yeah truly and any number of different people can be beautiful. And i agree for me. My definition of by is inclusive of all gender identities. I think that Probably if i were ten years younger i might identify as pan sexual. But it's like i picked my word when i did and i i i. I don't know there's something about it. That's like maybe that's just me You've talked in some of the content. You polish online about being a romantic for people who aren't familiar. What does that mean to you. So the simple definition is a person who doesn't have a desire capacity for romantic attraction I don't experience romance attraction. So like when i say that i'm attracted to someone and especially because i'm great ace. Which which means that like I do experience sexual attraction but very rarely do i experience it in under different circumstances so what that means for me. Is that the height of my action to someone kinda caps out at like friendship. And if i happen to be sexually attracted to them than yes we might hook up or whatever it's a mutual Situation or whatever But like by no means..

Call Your Girlfriend
"bi" Discussed on Call Your Girlfriend
"And people kind of like exploring that for themselves so that was one piece of it is felt like it's almost like the water's warmer for by people than it. Maybe has been in the past as more totally china to those sides of themselves. Yeah and there's kind of a like a personal peace for you in there too. Isn't there absolutely. Yes so. I know i said before like i was in a long term monogamous partnership when i reported the first episode and now i'm not so i've been dating i've been dating people of all genders and it's a very different perspective on and conversation that i have with people about. What is it to be by whether i might be interested in dating Six straight person versus nach kind of like sons of is that cooler. Not when i'm talking to a queer person so it's just a whole new realm of experience of seeing like the identity for me and dialogue with other people and definitely feeling like not both from the reporting on the show and from my life now not feeling quite so invisible so wanting to share that with other people who maybe kind of either struggling or wanting to find their place and it's kind of a perfect transition to our interview this week. Yeah so i know you talked with divinity who has the instagram and tiktok handles officially divinity About bisexuality and how she identifies. And i can't wait to hear your conversation with her. The ad divinity is such a lay is so fully herself and is embraced so many different sides of herself. That i think are these beautiful gradations within the many colors. You see inquiry identity from being great ace to bisexual a romantic and she talks about all those things. And how shapes how she connects with people how she expresses her identity and what she asks from. Other people being in community with her. I can't wait for you to listen. My name is divinity in. Am she her i. I didn't as being bisexual grace in a romantic so a cocktail. You a delicious one. Yeah and we're here today to talk about bisexuality. When did you start identifying as by. And what does that mean to you. So for as long as i knew I thought that everyone was by. This was like my experience growing up. I grew up in a very traditional very conservative apostolic evangelical. You know speaking in tongues casting out demons type of how it wasn't new I grew up in los angeles so yeah but like i we. We moved around from church to church. My mom is in evangelists so To my knowledge. I thought that everyone was By i thought that because god said quote fingers not to do something that people would just pick aside and choose whether or not. They were like rebel against god or like. Follow what the bible says. I remember the first time. I realized that i wasn't quote fingers. Normal was when i am was allowed to go into the the adult church so as a rule the church that we used to go to..

Call Your Girlfriend
"bi" Discussed on Call Your Girlfriend
"Gina new did our first episode of by a couple years ago. And i love to hear What inspired you to do the by episode all those years ago. Yeah i think back. Then i was in a monogamous relationship with a straight man and was really feeling like my bisexual identity was very masked from the public and for myself and feeling like if i wanted to participate in queer spaces on the basis of just sort of holding that identity versus who i was dating or not dating that it was just going to be taking up space that rightfully belonged to other people especially for me as assist white person so i was kind of struggling with like how do i express my full self. And also what's okay like. Where do i wanna leave room for more impacted members of our family. Yeah i mean. I i totally hear that. I have a lot of Friends who have been in similar situations who you know by women who are in relationships with men and it feels hard to to access your queer identity during those times Yeah i remember listening to that episode of back in two thousand eighteen when i was just to listener c. y. And it really spoke to me into a lot of Experiences that friends have had. And i remember sending episode to friends at the time. I still often like when friends will Talk to me about feelings of visibility in relationships. I often send them that episode to listen to us. They can feel a little bit less alone so it was definitely. It definitely helped out a lot of people that i know personally so. I'm really glad you did that back then. I think Yeah and so. We're doing like a little update to it this year and i'm curious like what feels different for you now like you know we're a couple years out from the first round of of by by and i'm curious kind of what's changed for you. Two things one is coming out of. The pandemic seems like many people have had time to not feel quite so visible in public society if they were safe at home and have kind of had of lucians of their gender their pronouns their sexual orientation discovering that without that external factor of society helping shape who. You are quite the same degree that like. We're all kind of figuring this out so it feels like there's just such an act of conversation on tiktok and elsewhere about sexuality being by being panned being queer like the kind of more spectrum identities within the queer rainbow.

Call Your Girlfriend
"bi" Discussed on Call Your Girlfriend
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Making Podcasts Great Again
"bi" Discussed on Making Podcasts Great Again
"This might be like Rocky for where the big white guy gets in there and murders the black and then his brother has to event, you know. Well, I don't know who's Justin Bieber's in Jackson Bieber. Floyd Mayweather's white friends so that Bieber could be like Rocky and he goes to Russia with him to poke with his fake pastor and they go and they say some prayers and you know get a tattoo sleeves and all of a sudden Justin Bieber beats the crap out of a web. Pizza beats the crap out of Jake Paul and Russia. And then they meet with baby at the baby Dojo that is Rose. If you do see those that was BB talking to me about a preschool of Pakistanian kids, I think it's time to end the night. Mister presidents. And yes, Mister president. I think we should end the podcast before or more of my secrets to learn tell you in confidence in Israel. I like the whole new. I think the Cobra Kai writers should definitely be listening to this episode because I think there's a future Movie package them and I know another season after this one comes out, I think all the listeners for always tuning in every single week. Check out our patreon. We have bonus episodes. Tons of bonus episodes. We have movie reviews, we have special guests on the bonus episodes. We have live Q&A days. Bonus episode one up yesterday where it's the girl, Add advice episode where you give me advice since I'm having a daughter this week, you gave me great girl. Dat advice. It's patreon.com mpga. We had a ton of people sign up this past week wage and they're going to be more announcements this year on the patreon as well. So that's patreon.com slash a lot of stuff going on with the perfect ends. Are patreon President did not show up Dead episode so there's lots of drama going on and we're going to most likely have a new election. So please join whatever level is good for you. That's patreon.com slash mpga wage and also sign up on the YouTube page, which costs nothing cost. Nothing. Be a subscriber for the YouTube page and give a rating and review on iTunes, also costs nothing. Mister President. Bush is yours. Who's been? You know know. Hey guys. Hey guys. I always feel like I'm Donald Trump yet. What's up guys? He what's the radical left? Sleepy, Joe, Biden sleeping, Joe Biden such as a piece of shit guys. Hey thank you for for sticking with us and yes thank you to several new people who signed up for the patreon app..

Making Podcasts Great Again
"bi" Discussed on Making Podcasts Great Again
"I would Ocho. But some of the Alex Rodriguez, neck Foundation there, so that it matches. That's what that is. What a big a pence presidency would make do with manly, strong Trump presidency. So you would not entertain how about 4? Payment. If you were getting a substantial amount of mine, have to give me a lot of money. How much money would you wear makeup for? Make do the calculations please. taxes owed to the federal government and also paying off hordes * 27 years plus buying off judges, I would endorse as a strictly a business, proposition A-Rod gay men's makeup crisis for Seven point two billion dollars billion. Wow? Okay. So that's that's a far-fetched. Okay? I mean there's a lot of calculations there. That's, that's very high number. I don't think. I don't think A-Rod would be able to afford that, but at least he knows now, how much, what what your price is too, where the men's makeup. Imagine I did that, you're going to have the left. All the men on the left are going to be wearing the A-Rod makeup, but if I do it, guess what? All the men on the right. Do it. You double your clientele? Oh yeah. I mean he I think he would see that money back for sure if you endorsed or if you did endorse that and your supporters weren't right or die with you, that maybe you would make you lose your supporters. Excuse me, they are righted. I now, the only issue is and I think this is a nice benefit. Some of my supporters would commit hate crimes on the man wearing the makeup and then you have a double usage because then you can do concealer. You can use a rod concealer to cover up all the bruises and cuts from the maggot a pack and now you're getting more sales. Well, you're always thinking as a businessman, Mister president, last thing I wanted to talk to you about today. Another pop culture news article. Do you know, the Paul Brothers? I think they, they blew up on YouTube. Jake, Paul and Logan. Paul, do you know who these characters are? I have seen some of their work. I know they like sort of pranksters and they're worth a lot of money, by the way, I think, you know, I think we might, I wouldn't be surprised if we saw the president Logan, Paul, and it's, it's possible. I think they are, definitely multi multi millionaire. So I would, I think for Jake Paul, I think he was off to the saying he made eighty million dollars on his last boxing match. They box, Jake Paul has knocked out, Kevin Hart. I remember off Nate Robinson and I saw it. I was Kevin hard well just because he's a small black man doesn't mean that he's Kevin Hart but it was Nate Robinson former NBA player but the next Thursday, okay, excuse me. Know it was It was Gary Coleman and he said what you're talking about with us and then got knocked the crap out of him. I don't, I don't, I don't think so. But they they have found a huge Enterprise. They are multi-millionaires. You know and it's pronounced me and Ash multi-millionaires and Logan. Paul is going to fight Floyd Mayweather next month which I think you know and you know what I call that matchup what-do-you-call-it cerebral palsy Because Floyd Mayweather is such a smart guy and then you're fighting a pole brother. So we call it. She, I should, I'm like the dawn. I'm like, the, the white Don King Kong. That's what you should call the fight cerebral. Palsy As on a bad, not a bad title for it. All right,.

Making Podcasts Great Again
"bi" Discussed on Making Podcasts Great Again
"Welcome bonus on your first deposit. That's right. I know listeners have used this. They've tweeted at us about this. You put it in clns, 50 promo code c. E l n s fifty and receive a 50%. Welcome bonus on your first deposit so you get 50% more money on your first deposit. So make it a big deposit because you're going to get more money from better off. Mine. A g. So that's promo. Code clns, fifty-four, 50%. Welcome bonus. Only on your first deposit. That's been online your online Sportsbook, experts. It's been online. Thought a g now. It's president, we're talking about Golf and Phil Mickelson won the PGA Championship at age fifty, which is pretty amazing beating out all these twenty year, olds and thirty-year-old. I mean, a fifty-year-old winning it and he had some amazing amazing shots. Now there was a video going around on TMZ about you. Your golf swing is very unorthodox. It almost reminds me of when if you ever seen Donald Duck in a cartoon when he's about to golf, he walks up to the ball and like takes these little shorts wings and then just and then hits it really hard and down, there is a shot of you hitting a ball right into the water. Now for a man who plays golf so much, you couldn't clear the water hazard on your own golf course. And this was at home, Missed her struggled during the round of golf. People are saying in the article, tell us what happened, really? I was golfing with some friends. Okay? And as you know, I'm a very strong golfer and even though it's not Black History Month, the cloud gave me a black caddy. And so I said, okay, very nice. You know, I'm going to maintain strong, presidential composure and I said well I know what I'll do is I'll do something. I've never done in my entire golf career and let's make a bad shot. So I hit the ball into the water and said. Okay. Sorry caddy. I need you to go get that water. I need you need to get that ball in the water but as you know, African Americans aren't known for their swimming skills and he went in to get the bull and he drowned and because he was not a strong swimmer and also because I held him down in the water, And then they assigned me a new caddy and they had a great round of golf. After that.

Friendshipping!
Should I Come Out As Bi to My Friends?
"Deer gen entrant over the last few years. I've realized that i am a bisexual woman. Hell i added that. I can now see that. I had romantic feelings for a few of my very close female friends in the past. Though currently i view them in a purely platonic light. I have managed to come out to my partner and a few other friends. But i'm torn about whether or not i should do the same with the friends i used to have feelings for. I am intensely afraid that they will suspect that. I used to have crushes on them. Which makes me feel ashamed and uncomfortable. I've been with the same partner. Who is his mail for ten years. So part of me wonders if i even meet to come out while another part wants to cultivate openness and honesty with my close friends by revealing truth. Any advice would be greatly appreciated pronouns. She her first off. It's time to party okay. Year by hell. Yeah hell. Yeah who kern grants congrats. Ray were celebrating. You found out information about yourself. That's awesome and i did hear will impact us. But i'm so glad to hear that you already have people in your life. That are celebrating in supportive of you. Because that's what you deserve. Yeah absolutely and this says it's a journey. You know as you said yourself like. It's been a after the last few years you came to this conclusion and that is true for so many people because we are taught humans in general and i think it may be especially our culture. We are taught that queer nece is a thing that happens to other people. There's the gay friend. There's a side character who's bisexual you know like the doesn't happen to me. I'm normal you know like like that's that's what we're taught and so because of that it can take a really long time to say. Oh wait being gay is a normal perfectly normal thing being bisexual is. I even suspect that many people are most people are bisexual like the. It takes a long time to equate that with quote unquote. Normality like like. It's not something wrong with you. You know it's not like an etiquette quirk or something like that or a character trait that again. A secondary character in the story gets it can tap into the main character. You're the main character and your by and your book rules and i'm going to buy it love it. We cardi now. It's time to get down to business right. I'll kick it off by saying it would be strange to say the least if they in that moment were like. Oh my god did you ever. Do you have a crush on me or did you ever ever crush on me. That would be so inappropriate.

Native America Calling
No More White Actors in ‘Redface’ for Native American Roles in ‘Lost Colony’
"The longest running outdoor theatrical production will no longer feature white actors in makeup playing native americans. The virginia pilot reported the lost colony. Drama staged on roanoke island will now higher native americans to play indigenous people. The play dramatizes. The story of one hundred seventeen colonists sent by walter. Raleigh from england to roanoke island in fifteen eighty seven. The shift was spurred by a dot. Org petition started by a student at east carolina university calling for an end to the production. The roanoke island historical association which produces the drama recruited the chairman of the lombi indian tribe to its board and hired a choreographer who is navajo and clinked alum bi musician and linguist helped translate the songs into the tribes and native actors will now speak their lines and algonquin. The language used by tribes living in eastern north carolina in the fifteen hundreds

AP 24 Hour News
What Meghan and Harry’s Interview Tells Us About Race Relations in the UK
"A white policeman kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, many White was shocked and surprised. While many Black said it was the kind of thing that happened many times before, but have been ignored. It is similar to what is happening in the U. K. Now that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have discussed the reaction of the royal family to its first by racial member journalist T Wa Rd. Bio, says she worried from the get go that a bi racial member of the royal family would not be treated well, and Megan's comments in her interview wore out her worst fears. A Moscow Wells Gabriel AP News I'm

All Things Considered
Meghan and Prince Harry discuss depression, racism in bombshell interview with Oprah
"Interview made headlines for days before it was broadcast last night, and somehow it still manages to exceed expectations. Meghan Markle and her husband, Prince Harry, sat down with Oprah Winfrey to talk about stepping back from their positions as senior members of the British royal family last year and eventually moving to Los Angeles. Over two hours of TV on CBS. They laid out their painful reasons for that decision, including a barrage of racist abuse from British tabloids and a lack of support from Buckingham Palace. They were willing To lie to protect other members of the family, But they weren't willing to tell the truth to protect me and my husband. We're joined now by Linda Holmes, who hosts NPR's pop culture. Happy Hour. Podcast Highland to Hi, Ari. You were live tweeting this interview last night run through some of the biggest revelations for us. Well, there were certainly you know, a couple of details of their lives together that we're on the lighter side. The fact that they legally married you no more privately, a couple of days before their big, splashy royal wedding. They talked about that they talked about the fact that their baby Who's do this summer is a girl they gave. Certainly, as you said, more information about hard how hard they had tried to get more support from the palace about the media harassment of Meghan. But I think what landed the most vividly were really two things. One was how much they both felt the family not only wouldn't deal with the racism that Meghan was facing as a bi racial woman, her her father is wait and her mother's black, but the family was part of it. They said that at least one conversation happened between Harry and someone in the family. They would not say who in which the person sort of inquired about what their Children skin color might be. And you know how dark they would be and how that would look, so that was One. I think big thing, and the other big thing was Meghan talking about having had a serious mental health crisis, including pretty serious thoughts of suicide. The conversation has struck such a chord here in the U. S, including with people who don't typically care about the royal family. Do you think that's because of these themes of racism and mental health that so many people have had experience with can relate to. Why do you think this is? I do. I think the racism you know, certainly exists outside the British tabloid press in the royal family, right, Meghan feeling like she was given no support. And then attacked for supposedly failing is very resident. I think for a lot of black women, a czar the Times that she was unfavorably compared to Kate Prince William's wife, her sister in law, who, as a white woman was often praised for Doing some of the same things right? And by the same token, I think when she spoke about mental health if you've been depressed that resonates even though her circumstances are unique, and I think For a lot of people. This interview also really helped advance the sense of the monarchy as an institution where a lot of the power lies with kind of staff, people who aren't even family members and that institution like a lot of work places, and governments and media organizations can be profoundly racist and profoundly destructive to people's mental health.

Morning Talk with Martha Zoller
British minister says on Meghan interview: 'No place for racism
"The mourning after Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle interview with Oprah Winfrey aired on CBS, the British prime minister's office, saying he didn't watch it, but that there's no place for racism in the country. Bacon and Terry said a member of the royal family Discussed their baby skin color, while Meghan, who is bi racial was pregnant. So we have in tandem. The conversation of he won't be given security. It's not gonna be given a title. And also concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born. The couple declined to say who made those remarks. Faxes Simon

Asian America: The Ken Fong Podcast
Sharon Kwon Addresses Asians Being Overlooked IN America
"My guest today is sharon kwan. She's a psychotherapist. For asian american bi coastal and immigrant individuals and families struggling with racial trauma and identity at yellow chair collective. She's also a psychiatric social worker at an la county. Department of mental health contracted nonprofit agency serving foster families and youth. And the reason why. I invited sharon to rush to the microphone and And come out on. This episode is because she recently wrote a piece for huffington post about what a lot of people don't understand or appreciate about what. It's like being an asian in america in twenty twenty one and that piece that she has written has really gone viral. I posted it. A number of my Facebook friends have shared it on their walls and a number of them have said sharon has expressed what i been feeling lay entire life but didn't know how to put into words. So that's a pretty grand introduction for ucla that at your relatively young age that you have been able to put your finger on something that a lot of us. Asian americans feel. But we don't know harder articulate. So i want to welcome you to our show. Thank you so much. I feel honored to be here. I want to begin by you sharing the story that you start off your peace with and we'll see where it goes from there so tell us this story so my friends and i. We got recalled an uber to go to a laker game. And we're a pretty diverse group. You know is very reflective of the diversity of los angeles and immediately when we got in the car. The driver asked us all where we're from and it was very casual and we were all just like you know around here. But then he singled me out. He said a weight but not you. And he pointed to my eyes and did the whole like slanty. I think yeah which again i have been. I've received that so many times throughout my life and it was just the similar feelings of discomfort and just like why this again and then he says you know not you. You're not from here. Where are you really from. Which i feel like is a question that a lot of asian americans identify with as just like by asking that question. It automatically asserts that you're not from here in the circles that i run in That's called being a perpetual foreigner. Right i mean you were born in great came here at three years old. My grandparents came in the early part of the twentieth century. Okay so i. My parents were born here like i only have one language english. My dad fought in world war. Two and yet. I still get asked that question right. And for those who aren't asian american. Who are listening. This is what sharon and i are talking about. Is this no matter how long you've been here no matter how american you are because we don't look anything close to white Then we're always going to be seen as you're not really a true america. You're not really from here. So where you from. Because of this i have spent so much of my time here. Just trying to prove to everyone and myself that i am american. It's led to some inevitable whitewashing inevitable assimilation that. You know. I'm not proud of. But i also feel like i had no choice. I wanted to fit in. I wanted to be seen as an american. But got to the point. Where i realized wow no matter what i do no matter how perfect. My english is no matter how you know that. Been to school here. My entire life like no matter all of this. No matter who my friends are people are always going to see me as

Scuba Shack Radio
Wet Notes for 2-28-21
"This is wet notes on scuba shaq radio for sunday february twenty eighth two thousand and twenty one. Well i up today. I'm going to do an update on dry suit talq now ever since i've owned a dry suit i've been using those little pouches of talk to dust my wrist seals and neck seals. And that makes it easier to put on especially if it gets a little humid. Well we used to get these little pouches from magnet who then became gear aid when we could no longer get them from juried. We switched to getting them from diving unlimited international or dui. Recently we ran low on these talca pouches. Wanted to order some more. But do you. I stopped producing those talk pouches. I guess i'm guessing near some concern around. The safety of talk i noticed has been in news over recent years. So donna reached out to peak from dui and he suggested cornstarch to dust are seals. Make sure you do it every time now. That sounds a little strange to me. But it looks like people are using it in place of the talq. We'll give it a try. And i'll let you know how goes cornstarch. It's not just for cooking next up. Is things start opening up and we travel outside the country. We're going to need to get tested for in nineteen before we can come back well. Resorts are out there. And they're starting to accommodate their customers and making it easier to get tested. So for example. I just saw where enroll roett to resorts. The turquoise bay dive resort and the mayan princess beach dive resort are offering onsite cova testing on thursdays and fridays. And then what happens. Is you'll get electronic. Results are available in three hours. And then you'll have a hard copy the next day now you still have to pay for it in a costs about fifty bucks. Then i also check the cocoa view site down there and roett tan and it looks like they are also offering onsite testing but their prices coming in at eighty five dollars so it looks like if you're going to travel to row attend you'll find it easier to get tested for corona virus and get back home as long as you test negative but i think more and more of these dive operators out there are going to provide that cova testing or options for people so that you can go travel and then make it easier for you to get back home. Also last i think a couple of weeks ago. The president of the united states signed executive order. One three nine eight and with that executive order it mandated. That masks are to be worn on all public maritime vessels including ferries. What does that mean for dive boats. Well deana did. Some research and found out that this mandate includes commercial vessels used for dive charters and dive related activities. You'll need to be masked up upon boarding disembarking and the duration of travel. Obviously this can only apply to us. Operators i think this makes sense and i'm sure common sense will prevail given our unique circumstances when we go diving way back in the beginning of two thousand twenty i did a segment on dive travel insurance then in mid two thousand and twenty. I noticed the divers alert network. Dan their travel insurance was not available on their website is back now. However there was a short article on dive newswire that indicated that there are qualified cove in nineteen related cancellation and interruptions covered. There's a lot of detail on their website. You can read through. Essentially they cover prepaid travel arrangements. If you your host at your destination you traveling companion or family member test positive for covid. Nineteen there's also levels of coverage while traveling but you need to do your research. The good news however is that the dan travel insurance is back and it looks like they are helping to try and address the corona virus issues. It's always a good day when i go out to the mailbox and that the latest issue of the journal of diving history has arrived. That happened earlier this week. The cover of the first quarter two thousand twenty one magazine features to five women who made up the team of tech tight to mission six dash fifty. Which was america's first off female saturation team. The five women included peggy lucas. An hurley hotline renata lynch true elena schmidt and sylvia earle the journal of diving history. Formerly historical. diver magazine is the official magazine of the historical diving society. Usa and is part of your membership. I can't wait to dive into all the articles i saw. The other day that there's been a an oil spill off the coast of israel and lebanon and it's impacting over one hundred miles of coastline. Now what's a little disconcerting about this is that they don't know where this is coming from this washing up on the beaches. It's the seems like there's some sort of gag order on the release of information. I'm just not sure why there was. Also a thin whale washed up on the beach apparently with oil in its loans. They say this is undoing. Much of the progress made over the last thirty years. Let's hope they figure out where this is coming from or where it came from. And if they're able to minimize the impacts and finally here's some really big news in the scuba industry especially related to scuba tanks. Luxembourg is getting out of the aluminum tank business on february twenty third. Luxor held their fourth quarter and full year. Two thousand and twenty analysts call and that's where they announced their divestiture of their aluminum product lines now. The rationale according to their press release is that they wanted to focus on high performance magnesium alloys zirconium catalysts and high pressure composite cylinders. Guess to profit margin. Just wasn't there on the aluminum tanks. They plan on selling those two aluminum forming operations in the united states and one in the in the uk. But we don't know who they're going to sell it to just yet more to come on. This is it as it. Unfolds now luxembourg. They produced a lot of tanks. And there's a lot of them out there and we're going to see what that does to the supply chain as we move forward. Well that's it for wet notes for february twenty eighth two thousand and twenty one here on scuba shock radio

Dose of Leadership
Jamie Kern Lima on How We Can Go From Underestimated To Unstoppable
"Jamie kern lima on dose of leadership. This is amazing. Welcome to the show. Richard thank you so much and excited to be here to share this special moment with you your whole community to you. So it's an honor. Thank yo i gotta tell you. This is an amazing piece of work. You should be extremely proud of yourself for this. I don't need to tell you that. But i mean just from a reader. Just read this. And i've read it and i told you in the prerecording i got this. You guys fed ex this to me monday. I think got it. And i got it last night so i read it nine pm here. It is the next day. I finished it at one pm. Amazing book i just i love it. It made look. I'll be honest with you. It made me cry. I've never cried in book. it made me cry. Maybe he never cried. Okay not in a not in a book like this. I mean maybe in a fictional book. Or something yeah. It's an amazing story. Thank you so much. It's and you know it's been a journey. I think everyone of us has has a story. And i think you know just all of us are kind of on this journey. I think of. I mean for me. It's really it's really you know. So many people think oh. Is this a book about how you went from. Denny's waitress to leading a business. A billion dollar businesses like that's part of it but it's really a story of a girl who went from not believing herself to believing ourself and like not trusting myself to list like to learning how to hear my own gut instinct and learning how to trust it And just learning how to break through all that self doubt that. Hold us back so often and why i wrote. It is really like for a lot of years. I would get these. Dm's on instagram. Where people say. Oh i saw your your story Like hat like was it. Like did you just get lucky. Or because all that's out there is kinda like the headlines. And i realized oh if i don't share if i never share the real story behind the story like how it all happened years and years of rejection opposition and all those things than it's like so many other people out there that maybe are trying to launch their own dream or maybe they're trying to be a better leader or whatever it might be are gonna feel alone and their struggles if they're just reading like the highlight reel of people's success is online and so this is the first time ever but i just i took everything and kinda like throughout that filter out the window and just poured everything i had every personal and professional life lesson i've ever learned and my hope is just. It's absurd for anyone else out there who's really on that journey of like breaking through that self-doubt in and an on that journey to becoming the person they're created a bi. No i mean it's it's it's it's a prescription boards a recipe that you've kind of attacked life with anyway. What thing that's really kind of. Come out of this show and all these conversations when people ask me well. What are the biggest lessons that you've learned from talking to all these people and your book hits all of these these points that you know the prescription that is needed so that is in such lacking in everywhere we look. Is this authenticity. This transparency there's vulnerability which lends itself yet to be courageous. If you're gonna do those things because we suck adams human beings you know what we're bombarded with from our limiting beliefs are doubts. The pop culture the the social media now that just even feeds on that. I mean everybody deals with this head trash this limiting beliefs. These self doubt. It's a constant battle. You still battle with the today. I it with everybody that had on. The show has said that. And that's been a big moment for me on this show and a relief a sense of relief and reading. Your book is kind of the same feeling. That god is when you read it and because you're so authentic you're so transparent you're so vulnerable in this book and you have been in your whole. That's why you've been so successful and entrepreneur in in your brandon's accessible because of those things what do you think when you hear me say that that authenticity transparency vulnerably. That's the currency that's needed right. It is and it's scary for so many of us. I think that you know you look at so many of the studies out there that show. How like it's impossible to have a real human connection if you show up as your representative who you think people want you to be in the and the only real way to have a human connection as show like only parts parts the messy parts but a lot of people who know that awesome miss that connection of like our relationship with our customers also needs to be an authentic one our relationship with our teams and our employees also needs to be an authentic one and we ended up putting so much pressure on ourselves right social media your point to that too but we think all i a leader acts this way or we learn these things and we end up showing up is our own representative and then you know what i've learned and i don't wanna like jump too far ahead give anything up because there's so many crazy stories in the spot but wanted the leadership lessons i would say and life lessons frankly that i after which is three years of rejection a crazy story we finally got one shot on qvc. I can talk about only only if you want to but but you know being on. Kabc for united about a thousand shows live myself. And so i've met tens of thousands of entrepreneurs and brand founders and senior executives. That will go on the television for their company. And it's like all the years when i look back at. What is the commonality between the people that made it and those didn't because most people in the space they they get one shot on air and they never come back because they don't have the sales goal or maybe they they come back twice or three and then they're gone so i've seen thousands of people leave and then like what's the commonality between the ones that lasts and literally. It's not who's smarter. It's not who's more qualified or more accomplished. The people that will lasted were the ones that were the same off air in the green room as they were on here for better or worse like some were wild and crazy in quirky in somewhere very conservative and quiet and like but they were the same and it's because that live on air to one hundred million homes you can't fake authenticity and the only way for customers to connect as when you show up as you you fully are in the thing that one of the things i talk about in the book is In believe it is this lesson. I learn which is that like authenticity. Alone doesn't guarantee success in authenticity. Guaranty's failure

Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast
General info about BI SIG with MaryBeth Osborne
"Everybody to the brain injury sig podcast. This is our first podcasts. And we are so excited to have mary beth born as our person that we are interviewing for this podcast so as our inaugural version here. We figured we'd do is talk about the sig in some influent in some Can up-to-date versions of what's going on with the sig. So mary beth is a physical therapist who initially got her degree from the university of north carolina at chapel hill in nineteen eighty nine and then went back a few years later to get her. Dpt in two thousand nine as she has clinical specialization in neurologic. Physical therapy which She was board certified in two thousand fourteen. She has professional experience in a lot of different settings. I'm a large portion of her time in brain injury community based re entry and then supported living program. She was adjunct faculty at unc chapel hill for five years and then has been at university health for five years in their outpatient narrow clinic in serves as the co director of the neuro residency program. She has expertise in the hippo. Therapy and aquatic therapy so. Welcome mary beth. Good to have you thank you. I'm delighted to be the first gassed on your podcast. And help promote the sake right so i guess i should mention the reason why you're here as our guest for the big is that you have quite a lot of experience helping out with the brain injury sig in general in the a n. P. t. on so could you maybe just tell us a little bit about your role in the brain injury sake. Sure i'm the immediate past chair of the brain injury special interest group and served two terms And it was an extra year is well because it was We transitioned from chair. Lacked position which i served that year so i believe it was seven years as the brain injury. Sick share I started as the chair so A lot of people know came back or karen mccullough she nominated nominated me from the floor at a csm meeting and That's when i started being involved with the big. Wow awesome and we thank you for all your work that you've done for the many changes in the accomplishments that you had over the years with it so for people who don't really know the structure of organization of maybe kind of umbrellas. Ap ta in a n. p. t. could you just kinda give a brief Overview of kind of how the brain injury falls into place where really falls amongst the structure of the aneka ti. Of course that abt a has a number of academies sections and so the academy with under which the brain injury special interest group falls is the academy of neurologic physical therapy or a. n. p. t. and so under a. n. p. t. There are eight special interest groups or six and so the brain injury special interest group is one of those eight special interest groups and the intent is just to break down the content area or Interest area of clinicians and their pets Into common interest areas so that the special interest groups kind of interface directly with the membership on a smaller level. Right right thanks. That's really helpful. I think to kind of know where everyone falls in alignment and kind of how they all work together. So the brain injury sig than is part of the a. N. p. t. Does the brain injury saying have its own particular goals or kind of missions or things that it's doing to can help on conditions who are had interested in helping individuals with brain injury. Yeah so the jury's special interest group mission aligns with the economy of neurologic. Pt's mission and is basically. And i'm paraphrasing. But it's basically just a forum to promote health wellness Optimal function and quality of life for individuals with acquired brain injury That's kind of the overall arching thing is to gather people who are interested in providing care and assisting individuals with acquired brain injury From the physical therapy perspective.

Yahoo finance daily
Stocks End at Record Highs After Trump Signs Virus Relief Package
"Stocks end at record highs after trump signs virus relief package stocks jumped on monday to reach record levels after president. Donald trump signed a virus relief package following a multi day delay. The dow rose zero point seven percent or about two hundred points while the s. and p. Five hundred rose about zero point. Nine percent and the nasdaq added zero point. Seven percent each of the three major indices record intra-day and closing highs adding to their year to date gains in the final week of two thousand. Twenty trump gave approval to congress's bi partisan nine hundred billion dollar stimulus package sunday evening after objecting to the bill earlier last week in approving the stimulus package trump also signed congress's four trillion dollar omnibus omnibus bill providing funds for the government through the end of the fiscal year. Averting a government shutdown. The virus relief package included a more modest six hundred dollar payment. That fell short of trump's demand to cut two thousand dollar checks to most americans trump also called for lawmakers to cut items. He considered wasteful and unnecessary in the bill house speaker. Nancy pelosi is set to hold a roll call. Vote over a separate measure to increase the direct payments on monday after having failed to pass it through unanimous consent on thursday it is unclear whether or when the republican controlled senate would take up the measure in its current form. The stimulus package includes a host of measures to support individual americans and businesses struggling amid the ongoing pandemic. Which as of monday sickened more than nineteen million people in the us. The legislation includes approximately three hundred and twenty five billion dollars in aid for small businesses and replenishes the paycheck protection program and extends federal unemployment benefit programs and offers an enhanced three hundred dollars per week in jobless insurance still the delay on signing the bill into law created a lapse in unemployment benefits for the about fourteen million americans claiming federal pandemic unemployment assistance and pandemic emergency unemployment compensation as both of these programs expired on saturday without the new stimulus measures to renew them. There is likely to be a brief delay in restarting these programs. Under the new authorization experts have said

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Australian coal exports reportedly banned by China
"Chinese state. Media is reporting today. That china has made official severe restrictions on the import of coal leaving hundreds of millions of tons of the stuff parked haplessly off the chinese coast in ships. That won't be talking. It is a severe and clearly symbolic expression of china's accelerating annoyance with australia. The two countries had long been profitably bound by china's fullness of australia's mineral resources the current episode of monocle. Twenty fours the foreign desk takes a broader look at the china. Australia spat in it. I speak to former australian. Prime minister and former australian diplomat to china kevin rudd. I began by asking him. Just how bad things are got most of us who have been but analysts said -ticipant in its relationship of the last several decades would site that in the near fifty year period since diplomatic relations were established in nineteen seventy two. This is the worst stage that the relationship is raised beds against all measures political diplomatic economic security human rights united. It's all gone right down. The too many contributing factors to this but indirect to question. It's a fifty year low. I think the way to analyze what's unfolding in. The of china relationship is to see it in terms of the normal outworkings all a great cow on the rise in this case but abnormally in this case the rise of a pow which is a one party state with an authoritarian political system. Fewing somewhat mckendall is taken on ole sees as well as seeking to adjust boundaries with its nighters maritime and land by his boundaries that is part of the reality but it does impact not just a straight but other american allies like japan the republic of korea in south southeast asia those in central asia even the russian federation bubble miata hand. What you've had is. An australian government said somewhat incapable differentiating between what i would describe as the operational characteristics of effective china's strategy and confusing that deliberately or otherwise on a continuing basis with a declaratory strategy which ends up being driven by domestic political imperatives. So it is. In fact the call these factors. In imprecise kerr relation with each other which actually produces the net result and frankly. It's an ungodly miss. The time for circuit breaker has well and truly come to prison. The mood for such circuit breaker has not yet arrived. But if you are not just necessarily this australian government but an australian government is there no grounds at all for concern about sinister designs. China may have on australia at this point. In recent months and years we've seen detention of australian journalists in china. There's been varies. Influence peddling scandals strode in michael burgess the director general of aco claims. There's more espionage. Dwayne australia right now than there was during the cold war. The key point here is what we conclude domestically in australia as constituting real threats to try national security by giving janis actions whether it's in state basis cyber cyber-attacks influence operations against his train. Politicians will the media or other such activities in dealing effectively. With each of those challenges it is not necessarily mandated that she didn't take out a mega fan every second day and proclaimed that from the rooftops is the constant differential i seek to explain between an operational strategy as opposed to a declaratory strategy. My advice to premise morrison repeatedly has been do more. Silas do more is in fact. A series of concrete measures enhancing on national security pows enhancing now intelligence assets enhancing fundamental economic cow enhancing out calculation growth in strengthening our alliances and relationships with countries. Around the world of just the united states but in southeast asia and beyond as well and that is gonna separate matter from proclaiming. I said every second tuesday morning. The original There's about two landing bondi beach by the chinese amphibious force. It's quite a different matter. Intelligent mature national strategy. Understand the difference between the two and the owners say practical example. The difference between the two look for example japan on a daily basis weekly bi assists in the last several years handled its relationship with china relatively stable notwithstanding the fact that japan is a annella. United states. Big is a liberal. Democracy see has tonners single loudest economic D has american military bases on its soil and e as a rolling territorial dispute with china chinese china sea of caucus data yet. Despite that the japan china economic relationship prestige relatively unmolested. Why because by the albay and supersonic plaisted looney eternal shall we say eastern virtue of shutting up from time to time as opposed to simply proclaiming everything from the rooftops that's effective strategy as opposed to opening your mouth full of time which is primarily driven ministries case by range of domestic political imperatives. Which in turn complicate the foreign policy agenda is saving to prosecute.

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Pelosi and Schumer back $900 billion coronavirus stimulus plan as basis for negotiations
"Lots of corona virus. Relief packages are floating around the hill. That doesn't mean help is on the way by. Philip elliott the headlines coming out of capitol hill. This week might have you think. Another round of much-needed coronavirus relief. Just a few details away. After months of stalemate since the last relief significant bill was passed back in march. It looks like there is finally some momentum peel back the veneer just a little however and the reality reveals itself to be far more complicated. Let's go through the three options that have captured the imagination of lawmakers and advocates alike. Even more may eventually be thrown onto the negotiating table and elements of each of these may bleed into the others but let's not make this too messy at least not at first one. A bi partisan group of senators on tuesday unveiled a nine hundred and eight billion dollar proposal. That looked to split the difference between house. Democrats two point four trillion dollar offer and senate republicans six hundred and fifty billion dollar offer. Part of the total cost would come from some of the five hundred dollars in unspent money from the last round of relief so the price tag is a little misleading. It's a stopgap measure that has growing support from rank and file lawmakers who are finding it more and more difficult to justify inaction in pursuit of the perfect. This proposal would stretch through the first fiscal quarter of calendar year. Twenty twenty one or until the end of march and would cobble together hundred sixty billion dollars to fund a state and local governments. That are running. on fumes. As tax revenue has dried up with the economic downturn. The measure also has more than three hundred billion dollars in loans and grants for small businesses. Twenty five billion dollars in relief for renters an extra three hundred dollars per week for unemployed americans it does not however include an extra twelve hundred dollar stimulus payment. That house speaker. Nancy pelosi in president. Donald trump both backed treasury secretary. Steven mnuchin said. He was reviewing the bipartisan proposal. The white house called it a non starter saying it plan to work with senate majority leader mitch. Mcconnell and house minority leader kevin mccarthy on a targeted covid relief plan to pelosi and senate minority leader. Chuck schumer have their own democrats only outlined for a new offer. They haven't released details but it was sent over to mcconnell in a private letter on monday. The draft was meant to restart negotiations which have been hold for weeks in most unhelpful. Move mcconnell announced the offers existence and further frustrated democrats who say republicans aren't negotiating in good faith. Democrats have insisted cash be included for state and local governments a major point of dispute for many republicans. Who say it's not washington's problem to fix local budgets. No total cost was attached