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VUX World
A highlight from Why messaging should be part of your content strategy, with Nick Martin
"Yeah, I would probably first just say I don't know that those are binary, and I don't know that they're black and white. It's one or the other. But forced to choose, I think we're much closer to the former than the latter in the sense of the experiences that we power and that we're continuing to invest in being able to build out are always starting from a place of how do we best take advantage of our publishers content, which is written by humans. And then we think that's a really important ingredient here and leverage what's happening around AI and make it really easy for the publisher to maybe convert their content, maybe augment their content, but in one form or another enhance it, make the experience more interactive, more user -friendly, more personalized, more relevant through chat as the interface that we're building around. And so in that sense, content is the core of it. It's about the stories you've written, the things your journalists have researched, the articles you're publishing, and the topics that your readers are already on your site for. You already have this audience, and certainly a big part of what we do is getting you a new audience by distributing these chatbots in other platforms where maybe you didn't have a presence before because these are chat endemic environments like this one. Again, things are moving so quickly here, and the opportunities are so broad. There is sort of a spectrum, I think, between example A and then this companion assistant version of my AI or Chashi BT or what like the promise I think of Siri and Alexa was back in the day. And I do think things can move that direction even for content companies. And we've assisted for their content a librarian that's personalized to every reader. We've gotten those analogies in sort of private meetings from publishers that we're working with and talking to, and there's ways to take advantage of our platform to deliver that experience. I do think it's still different than what you would see from my AI on Snap where it's more or less, and not to diminish it, I think they've done tremendously well despite some of the challenges that you alluded to. It's more or less the Chashi BT experience, right? It's a wrapper on an LOM. It's broad and horizontal. It's anything that was made available in training data from the public internet. We refine what we do to the publisher's content so it's specific and targeted and accurate. But we're also not trying to drive the I'm your best friend, tell me about your problems, let me recommend a restaurant to you. If you're chatting with a sports publisher, you're not going to ask them for where to go get pizza Friday night, right? But you can imagine over time, maybe that sports publisher does help you find the best sports bars to watch the game, and maybe there's a commercial opportunity underneath that by way of referral or advertising or otherwise. And so it'll continue to evolve. I think if you look at what's happening in the very, very early days around the agent behavior, that also becomes quite compelling and might put a task underneath it, which they're going to be able to do pretty quickly here. But that's not ready for prime time for all types of publishers, the world's biggest, most reputable brands just yet. Yeah, yeah. And so a lot of your publishers, the large publishers, they've got lots of different ways of monetizing what they do. Some of them are subscription based. You mentioned like ESPN and so they've got like TV channels and subscriptions and all kinds of stuff going on.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Fresh "BT" from WTOP 24 Hour News
"And six thirty five nats of drought the first two of the series oriel's visit cleveland in about fifteen it's going to bounce back from the loss last night nine to eight and decent not is going to play in the rain game on against the red bulls kick off just after seven thirty from howdy field frank hanor and a bt lp sports thank you frank coming up on w two p emergency officials on high alert for flooding and potential storm searches tropical storm of philia dumps heavy amounts of rain across the east coast and house speaker coven mccarthy working with moderates to try to find a way to avoid a government shutdown it's five fifty six settle down class a show -and -tell i'd present to you my phone it's made with class in a real day of precious metals i can't pronounce it's powered by xfinity mobile so it's

The Charlie Kirk Show
Kimberly Guilfoyle Has a New Show on Rumble
"Joining us now is Kimberly Guilfoyle, KG, how you doing? Oh, great. I can hear you. I can see you. It's fantastic. Good. Tell us about your new show on rumble. Oh yeah, so I'm a new BT rumble, which I absolutely love. I can really Guilfoyle and you know, as you know, Charlie every single day, they are trying to cancel America first Republicans, people that love this country that believe in the freedom of expression. We want to have our voices out there. We don't want to be canceled. That's why shows like yours are so important, which was a big trendsetter leading the way paving the way for other patriots to be able to follow the example that you've set. And it's very disturbing and distressing to me as a first generation American living in this country and being able to enjoy the American Dream that I would wake up one day and they were canceling people because of what they believe in. Not radical ideas, just ideas that are really amazing. Like your group, turning point USA has been promoting across the country, which is we don't need big government. We've seen big government fail, as you know, really exponentially with the Biden administration. It is just completely an absentee landlord, you know, occupying The White House with no ideas, no innovation, no foreign policy, no national security, no idea about infrastructure and manufacturing and completely destroying lives across this country of the hardworking Americans, the middle class who truly love this country that stand for the flag that stand for choice and education that stand for not forcing vaccinations upon people and ruining their lives and that's why the work that you're doing is so important and I want to be one of those active voices as I have in the past and at all your events to stand for the people that believe in what we believe in.

CLUB KERRY NYC
"bt" Discussed on CLUB KERRY NYC

The Curious About Cannabis Podcast
"bt" Discussed on The Curious About Cannabis Podcast
"Og monster put put put the big og in a four by four and it turns into a cage fight. The bicket over grew everything else and so that was really difficult so so i'm very excited. I'm going to scroggins this next cycle. And i'm and. I think i'm just going to stick to three plants. Which is probably still more than i should have. But my goal is to degrade them and then just we've back and forth and see how that goes you know one of the cool things that like since since. I'm not cultivating for profit. I'm cultivating for medicine. And so that i have like things to take photographs of to put on the instagram. I can embrace my screw ups you know like oh if i did this long. I can't pay rent well. I'm not using that to pay rent. I pay rent from advertising on my show. You know and so i can really embrace my mistakes and go after that up and then try xers hermit. Yeah yeah look at the stupid thing. I did because i was. I was naive. I just didn't have the experience. And so i use those. Those things teach but very very much love indoor now and and now and now. I'm like you know plotting what plants. I'm going do this cycle after the next like i've got indoor fantasies. Now you've been hooked. Yes i absolutely been hooked a. And constantly now even though i don't have room in my house other than this four by four ten i'm already thinking how. How could i do a whole room like doing doing territory. Plants is great. But i'd really love to do like a full patient cardiff fifteen. That's that's not where i'm at right now. So that's okay. We'll see where it goes. Have you played around with Auto flowers at all. Oh yeah we'll. I fell in love with auto flowers and became a big proponent of them about years ago as soon as i learned what an auto flower was by by by by going into the fields in actually in oregon. Near you oregon. Cbd seeds aircraft. Right good friends of mine. And so therefore i auto was all. Cbd hemp cultivar. Called a really nice auto. And when i was there and they explained to me how how they're not dependent on the sun dependent on the length of light and then they automatically mature and flour. I'm like holy hell. Patients everywhere that is not california needs the because so many that genetics are designed for california weather and then and then we don't have california weather in most of the rest of the country and so the idea that you know we can start something. June first and harvest it middle of september. When we're all still in drought that was like and so i immediately dug into that hard. I started hunting out off our breeders and putting them on my show hunting out seeds. So that i could grow and take pictures and learn myself and hooked up with jeff lowe and fells who put out a book on auto flowers and told him that when the book came out. I wanted to have him on on my show for his first interview and that was cool. He actually invited me to write something for the jacket on the jacket of the book. So that's cool and And as we talked earlier. I did a lot of traveling to teach about cannabis and i was usually being booked to talk about something patient oriented right and so my guess would have been two or three years ago. I don't know kobe days. Everything mashes together but but you know about a year and a half before we started all the stuff..

Janet Lansbury Podcast
Parental Burnout with Dr. Meghan Owenz
"I think taking a breath and recognizing that the amount of stress that we're dealing with is abnormal as a society both from the election two murders that we had to witness and honored to be educated about and advocate about to a global pandemic to losing family members to worry about losing family members that level of stress. You know it's been our our nervous system in a place that it's not meant to be for a long period of time and you could see that in terms of how we've handled the pandemic as a society right so in month one were like flat mccur. We've got this really excited about everything we were going to do. At home and bt months or so later we just don't have the energy anymore at at the same level and our children's still do not have the opportunity to be vaccinated and there's a lot of controversy over what's the best way to keep them steve and just navigating through all that information is is exhausting. And just like you said you can kind of make it work for a while. I mean i can only relate this because my children are young and they don't need that kind of for me. They're all adults now. But i can only relate it to times where for some reason you know. Children were sick or it was raining and raining for weeks and it was harder to do the things that we normally wanted to do. And you can handle that as he said for a while you can rise to that occasion as a parent and say okay. Well maybe we'll do the screen thing now because you're sick and i need you to rest. I can go get you some stuff for new projects that you can play with but after a while. It's like the special time that was. I mean special not necessarily in a positive way of course but that's old we didn't know where we're gonna have to maintain it this long right right and so being able to take a breath and recognize that this is not a normal amount of stress likely that many parents have been under in the past year. And a half. And then figure out where you are on that sort of hierarchy of needs in her family. If you're still in that meeting basic physical needs scrambling making sure that you're able to do your job and your baby is fed and that's all you can do. It might be the time for reflection on your parents

Daily Poker Tips
Taking Handwritten Notes for Live Players
"Hand written notes for live players. You have to have a two step process step. One is to put something in place whether it's a piece of paper a note pad and a pen or maybe evernote on your smartphone. You have to have some kind of process for taking your notes and What you need to do to help you out the most right. You don't really wanna ride out full blown notes like three hundred word hand histories right. You have to learn to develop a shorthand for the hands that you're noting and you have to record this critical information. Four pieces the type of player up against everybody's positions who are involved in the hand the actions made and the bet sizes made for example. If you have a sa- clubs queen a heart. The shorthand for that would be a c q h my simple right clubs queen of hearts. Pf would be pre flop action f. T. r. flop. Turn river the board on the flop. The turn of the river. Whatever the cards are you want to write those outdoor type them out in evernote but if the suits are important make sure you include those like a h for ace of hearts ki. Ay que de for king of diamonds seven s for the seven of spades. If somebody makes a half pot seebeck just put pot. Cba if somebody makes a quarter pot dunk bet one slash four dunk. Something like that. Of course record the player type. Like i said maniac fish tag lag. Recreational new player. Whatever you wanna say and make sure you use positional shorthand for For the positions right c. o. for cutoff bt and for button bb forbid blind once you do this a few times and you get some practice with the shorthand. You're going to become much better. And then you're shorthand notes might only contain like five quick lines. But that's going to be enough to take that hand history to flop zillah and really analyze your opponents ranges in their post flop

Green Beauty Conversations
Should Beauty Retailers Boycott Unsustainable Brands?
"So i think first of all. Can you tell us a little bit about pretty well. Bt and about what you do. And then i really wanna get stuck into the sustainability story with you. Sure so yeah. Pretty what beauty at multibrand conscious beauty and wellness marketplace that. I launched a little over two years ago based here in new york city but we are global or getting there we shipped to canada into the uk as well as throughout the us and we launched. We launched with twelve brands. Now we have a little over thirty ranging in skin care. Makeup haircare bath and body products his products. A whole lot of it all. So yeah. i'm really excited about you. Know what i'm building and just sort of where it's going and i'm really excited about a lot of the brands. I just started taking on. Of course you know. The brands carry including one of your graduates. Lawrence buys so ya. Eric clayton fulsome so obviously in a clean piece is very important but so is sustainability. So can you tell me a little bit about first of all. Wise sustainability is one of your core pillars of what you're trying to achieve with that. Well i think it really just kind of goes back to the whole concept and understanding that without sustainability practices in place. We may not have a place for our future. Children and grandchildren to be able to live and be able to thrive so way thinking about how improve our lives in more circular way in eliminate overharvesting. Waste is something that i'm very very passionate about and so of course because this is something that's very passionate about you know in my personal life it's gonna bleed over into my business because my business was born out of my own need and necessity to define beauty products that spoke to my ideals and standards for clean 'em sustainability so. Yeah it's very important that something that we speak quite a bit about what. i'm betting. the brands pretty won't even something that's sort of a continuous conversation. How not only myself. But also the brands themselves can continue to improve in. Push the envelope in that conversation lowered so that they can continue their mission of

Dr. Death: Miracle Man
The Investigation Into Dr. Paolo Macchiarini
"Paolo shared his ultimate vision using stem cells to regrow or repair. The body's organs. This incredible idea that i hadn't thought previously if you could actually make that become true would be fantastic innovation in the past busa had met his share of medical luminaries through other projects oliver sacks robert gallo who co discovered hiv. Carlton gadget sick. Who'd help discover mad cow disease. What paolo macarena was doing was if it was true. Just as incredible as those discoveries i wanted to go. Bt bring this story and see who was in the wrong what actually happened was powder genius. Or was he possibly soon. After busa went to get the other side of the story he reached out to each of the doctors who had made the allegations against paolo. That i didn't want to talk to me. A very fearful and Suspicious and afraid. Eventually one of them agreed to meet with them on a cold day. In february busa walked up to the door of an apartment building in central stockholm. Dr matias chorba show buzzed him. In and he rode the elevator up to his apartment in rang the bell true to form the six foot. One american was wearing a black sabbath shirt. He invited busa into the apartment and proceeded to tell him everything had learned. He had a really hard time believing what i was saying. Car basha was making some pretty alarming. Comparisons and i started telling him stories about joseph angola. Now sweats and medical experiments or what was going on at caroline scott. I felt that maybe they were paranoid that they were afraid of things. The magnified things that perhaps exists. I thought that they would claims where a bit outlandish and we talked for like two hours. And then my wife came home and she's a blonde swedish woman presses. Well and looks like a normal person and he asked her. If what i was saying was of all this actually true and she said yes. Yes this is is absolutely true. This is absolutely what's going on. And he said after meeting her that he it was. I found that he actually started leaving me. Just like benita. Alexander in new york boost the link fest resolved to get to the bottom of the paulo macura. Any mystery

Morning Edition
Working Toward a More Inclusive Music Industry
"One of the big stories in the music industry right now has been the response to hip hop star two babies homophobic comments, which he made during a festival in Miami late last month. As NPR's Elizabeth Blair reports, the fallout was swift as multiple festivals canceled his shows. With his millions of followers on social media. The baby has a powerful platform. He's one BT awards and been nominated for Grammys. I'm one of the greatest ain't no debate. No, no, I'm still levitated medicated. Ironic I gave him love and they and the painting on me. That's the baby on a Dua Lipa song that's in the top 10 of the Billboard's hot 100 chart. During his concert at the Rolling Loud festival in Miami, he told the audience to put your cell phone light up. If you didn't show up with HIV AIDS, you didn't show up today with HIV AIDS and get up there and essentially transmitted disease making died. 23 weeks put his cell phone right now. The backlash was immediate. Dua Lipa distanced herself from the baby Lollapalooza removed him from the lineup. Then more festivals canceled two shows Elton John and Madonna railed against the misinformation in his comments about HIV. I think there's a new moment. There's definitely a new moment. The baby is a big star and Brown University professor Tricia Rose says The cost to his career is significant. At the same time, she says, the music industry has long tolerated and profited from artists like the baby. There's many, many artists who are promoted by the industry, who are celebrated by the industry because of their quote unquote edgy, extreme behavior. And you know that is a longstanding pattern that has not abated in any way And then you know when they step out of line about when and how they actually live into that identity. Then there's all this sort of, you know we're all about peace, love and

Green Beauty Conversations
Eryca Freemantle Talks Diversity in the Beauty Industry
"You've been working with the bt industry as you just said to embrace old tunsil shades all sizes all ages of women for very long time to. How is this message been received. Oh wow you know for me first. Foremost for you to a message out there for it to be authentic. You have to leave it. You have to believe it. So i had been even it for up my whole professional career without realizing it and it was always erica free rental. The voice erica. Fremantle spokesperson erika fremantle. The one that was came to offer quotes. And then i sat down one day. And i said look. I'm a black woman under. I am adopt scheme blackman and i've racist prejudice. Cycads him. You know all of those detrimental remarks. i've heard but i've also heard delete some very positive things as well and my career started out with naomi. Campbell pat mcgrath for those of you. That doesn't know who office. She's the most successful makeup artist on the planet. And naimi we campbell the most successful mordue on the planet Started out at the same time. They're londoners goes from london. So you know i think they are about the only to the existing from my era so the only three of us. So there's something that had to be said about. Officers londoners starting acuras in that era so i was always embracing on the people remember. My story started out. I told you competitive makeup. Where there was any there was an international classroom anyway so i let about lots of different cultures and skin types and undetermined before every nine knew what they were and i came up with this name embracing tones of women. I decided to create a business company under that name. And you know the names quite known especially when it comes to diversity. Even though i try to tell people yes. I am a black woman. Yes it is black lead but it's not just for black people and what we do is educate empower outlive and hopefully inspire people who've in the beauty industry to become

The Emma Guns Show
The Evolution of Beauty Identities
"Back in the day it was like you had a functional beauty identity you cleanse toner and moisturizer or you were a luxury beauty identity which meant the probably were veering towards those. Maybe more premium price and dabbling an anti aging. And now as you say the beauty identity is there's a sustainable bt identity as a clean dt identity. There's a vegan beauty identity. Yes yes. there's definitely more identities there and there is more choice there and there's more brands there and there's more price points than than they ever used to be. I mean you know twenty thirty years ago. There was internet social media. Brands didn't even have the internet. So the only way customers discovered and this is customers that are now maybe in just in the fifties and the reason that they're confused is that they used to shop in either a chemist or a department store and all hotels spas just starting to open then and they would therefore always have someone to speak to ask a question all time to pick up a product and not that it could read in incubating then because they weren't on the men that you'd actually read information with them and then the only other place that they go information was magazines so it wasn't as confusing all of the information. Now all the information streams and all the retailing streams right the way down from your face. -tising social media's etc as you know as well and all of the brands of their own websites and she'd go tv and you've got all different retailers and then all the retailers they websites and the high straight. It's this so many different places you know and you've got party plan coming into your home etc which in all have their advantage which are talk about in the book. Is that all those different retail situations. Where is your communication point with the brand or the people that you want to shop with that you want to get your product from is i take it back to first of all. Let's decide what you need and look at your hair skin nails. Look at what you got home at the moment have you already got it. Can you use it differently. Could you a different technique with it could use that product in a different place. And then take you through to okay. Let's look the shopping list next. Maybe that shopping. This is only one or two products. Don't think it's

Sleep With Me
"bt" Discussed on Sleep With Me
"You'll also wonder how in the heck so much depiction of iso or vase over there sitting on a table right. Beautiful vase Another day sisu was it a specially. Is it a nonsensical survey. So you know. It's a beautiful because of what's inside of it in a vase could be whatever shape. You won't go ahead. What shape did you pick a boy. Typical human big in that kinda shape. You got we got. Oh boy but no good job. I'm just kidding you. I'm just josh. And yeah whatever that means but so does a beautiful vase. Kunia avai sana table. A what will it start with the table for stable core loss as simple red and white checkered pad and like you'd see it a restaurant And then you have your vase vase as water in it but the water is a healthy color knack perfectly clear because it has roots in there in this green stuff and there's a little bit more sea algae aljic action in a good way. Though you say well that looks like healthy water to me. It's clear but it's not clear at the same time and it's clear the something living in the in this probably some good nutrients in that water. Maybe in the future there there even be a. Hey woody call it over the ray what what is that think. Cool the fish or something. I don't know about that by you. Know a little vase. That's a by the vase. That's a bio coming to burn his stories in the future. Twenty twenty to look out but as vase arises in you see following its roots and then you say whoa said a stem woody set beautiful sting attached to the roots it is roots coming out of it but then it becomes much more efficient as it rises up through the water in heads to the surface where meets would you say oh my goodness lily pad the and you may say bernie at the bottom of the. What's at the bottom of the vase advise in. I'd say whatever you wish maybe the amok down there right now because even you say wow this aluli pan in the vase who in in najib any like natural anywhere we pad lily pad from this story for convenience saban's to be named lily lily pad and it's in that vasa vase in its but he calls it it's house Currently in its.

The Mason Minute
Dipping Sauce (MM #3752)
"The Maison with Kevin Nation when it comes to dipping sauce. It's pretty serious business. For some sure for kids dipping sauce for like, five fries or chicken nuggets. Catch up some people ketchup and Mayo together for others. We're talking more serious business with real dipping sauces, have you seen? They've got these new BTS meals at McDonald's and people are selling the special dipping sauce on eBay for upwards of hundreds of dollars. But more importantly, a saw story the other day about a man outside of Des Moines, Iowa who called in a bomb threat to his local McDonald's because they forgot to put the dipping sauce in his bag when it comes to his chicken nuggets, he actually was arrested and could be going to jail for a few years because it is a federal crime to call in bomb threats but dipping sauce a big deal. It's kind of crazy to think that dipping sauces are so personal are so important. Now I understand I don't like it when my chicken nuggets don't come with the right dipping sauce or no dipping sauce at all, but it's not the end of the world. I know it's crazy. What's going on in our world dipping sauce in the news who would have thought

The Mason Minute
Dipping Sauce (MM #3752)
"The Maison with Kevin Nation when it comes to dipping sauce. It's pretty serious business. For some sure for kids dipping sauce for like, five fries or chicken nuggets. Catch up some people ketchup and Mayo together for others. We're talking more serious business with real dipping sauces, have you seen? They've got these new BTS meals at McDonald's and people are selling the special dipping sauce on eBay for upwards of hundreds of dollars. But more importantly, a saw story the other day about a man outside of Des Moines, Iowa who called in a bomb threat to his local McDonald's because they forgot to put the dipping sauce in his bag when it comes to his chicken nuggets, he actually was arrested and could be going to jail for a few years because it is a federal crime to call in bomb threats but dipping sauce a big deal. It's kind of crazy to think that dipping sauces are so personal are so important. Now I understand I don't like it when my chicken nuggets don't come with the right dipping sauce or no dipping sauce at all, but it's not the end of the world. I know it's crazy. What's going on in our world dipping sauce in the news who would have thought

Mark Levin
Caller Shares Their Frustrations With Demo-Marxists
"To make a long story short there, BT's hear Oprah hitting in this what I just heard from the previous president and smoke. I'll be honest with you. They are trying to act. They are the sinew. Segregation is these are the demo Marxist of America there in Democrats, their demo Marxists and in the process they want to use race and and edify individualism. That thing called Equity. I am not a piece of property like a pickup or house or a piece of land. I am an American. First. I have my values come from Judeo Christian values we shall walk about and we shall do The Lord's will as a founding father, Abraham, Amen. Billy Graham, Bob Jones and everybody else that helped to bring us about and I'm trying to go through and discourage. Anybody because the European legend and try and put that crap in our schools unacceptable will not be tone and I'll challenge any of these fools who was called Got a Klansman because I spoke truth, man. You know what you do on that people? You don't get mad. You just said I didn't hear that Klansmen part. I don't hear that. Well, sometimes I don't hear that. Yeah, they call me a Klansman. I'm I'm assembling Puerto Rican redneck that slow down. Puerto Rican and they call you Klansmen. Yes. Well, I call myself that I do. Team roping all over the valley here. Willamette Valley, and I was in 115 greedy down Eagle Point, Oregon with my friends. And you know some whether from Milton, three wives of Northeast corner of the state or down to the southernmost part of stick. I'm treated like an American because of my character by work, ethics, my sincerity, my charity. I mentored all sorts of kids in this valley and they have done well and I give God all the

John and Ken on Demand
British Influencer Identifies as Korean After 18 Surgeries to Look Like BTS Singer
"Here's a i i think from. The world of this person already considered himself nonbinary but really took a big step. It's a social media influencers british and white had eighteen plastic surgeries to look like a member of the k. Pop band bt s out of south korea. So he's decided to he sorry. They decided to change their look to look like a young korean guy with eighteen surgeries costing more than one hundred fifty thousand dollars and made the announcement that not only they nonbinary. They're officially korean. So this person changed their name. They're trying to look like a member of that boy band. You know that has park jimin so they were transitioning their face to look like that and now they are considering themselves. Well here it is. Hey guys i'm finally korean. I've trans visioned. They are now transracial and identify with the name. Jim in which is the same name as the korean boy band guy. I identify as korean. That's just my culture. That's my home country. That's exactly how i look now. Even though again this is a british born white guy who is now nonbinary korean because of eighteen facial surgeries and one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. I'm so happy. I've completed my look. I had the is. I had to brow lift as well and it looked just like jim. I've been trapped in the wrong body. But finding i'm korean i can be myself and yes. I'm so happy. So i've transition. To a non binary person but transitioned to a korean boy band singer. You don't know who i was. You just think i was a korean person. Although i'm looking at the pictures and i they still have blonde hair. And i don't know that they really look

Daily Pop
Cardi B Shows off Baby Bump at BET Awards
"Right to the bt awards and cardi b. e. big news now. She surprised everyone during her performance of migos by showing up with a baby bump now that bodysuit god because that point across real good but be honest. What was your reaction to this. Because all i could think was her obstetrician is on the obstetrician helped plan this like. There's only one way to do it. And it's what sequence and your belly out and it's fat bueller show. I mean i was. I literally gas browse like ooh. Yes and then. I was like way. This is no surprise. Remember when she announced her first pregnancy on. Snl so there's only one way for cardi to announce that she's having babies and that's on the stage and i feel like any stage will welcome her She kind of was doing a belly role. Did you see that through the bodysuit. I'm impressed they like that was really good. Look at her. I mean she's fierce.

WFAN Sports Radio_FM Show
L.A. Is Rumored to Be Nets’ Spencer Dinwiddie’s Preferred Destination
"Dinwiddie, who missed almost all the season tours. A CL is interested in signing with the Clippers this offseason now believe he's got a $12 million out that with the Nets, which you'll undeniably exercise, you're gonna get a few bucks. The Clippers will be well above the salary cap next year. But there are some maneuvers that they can do to make the move work out. How valuable is a guy like then what he next season, especially coming off the injury? I think he's highly valuable. I think you'll get them because of the injury about 85, cents all the dollar It's not the injury. It's not an injury where There's such trepidation like, Oh, nobody comes back from this. It's a pretty straightforward recovery. One blast through it If you're diligent, so he'll be fine. I think he might be a little rusty and a little little hesitant and reluctant again, trusting his body like burrow. At the start. But if you get him on 80 cents on the dollar, you might have a guy who was really the second half of the season and the playoffs. Then would he can help you? I like Spencer, and I think he'll be. I think he'll be healthier sooner rather than later BTS. Let's not forget. He almost tried to like play in the postseason. They got her very early, right. So, um, I think he's fantastic. Especially coming off the bench. You need a, you know, an extra point guard a guy who can handle and score. He's that guy.

Black Girl Nerds
Interview With Mignon From Tyler Perry's Sistas
"Welcome to the bloggers podcast. I'm your host ryan. Today is all about that girl chair all about needing a good group of friends with you though sisters with you because of the season three of sisters are premiering but a time you listened to this episode actual date is june ninth on bt eh. You know you need. That friend is going to always be honest with you no matter what no matter where you at also could do a background check on social media like we know f. Somebody's man some time out here so my guest today knows a little bit about that. Many on is joining me today. Mignon how you doing. How's everything going how you feel. Y'all i'm good answer. I'm doing pretty good. I have to say. I can't complain. That was my dog yawning background. He loves to make noise people. But what kind of guy either. A spoiled rotten bijon white board o though it is oh goodness told him today. He got some white male privilege because he the boy to so my new every joe white privilege so there is Let's see we know we gotta have little doggy. Yawn on the on the podcast. Good it works. It works

Game Scoop!
Video Game Fest E3 Kicks off With Starfield, Elden Ring Teasers
"We kind of kicked off the holy three week. This morning jet lease summer games kickoff. Live happened was followed by an hour long day of the deaths presentation and we did prepo shows all around that so was lots of talk about Going to be a great show will definitely talk about the death surrendering director's cut. Definitely die out. Tiny tina's wonderland's but first let's begin with l. During which was finally finally for all the souls weren't fans out there that have been dying information on this game. When news is old eld l. Escape was revealed at the microsoft press conference. I think at the last three twenty team and the the fan community for elden elden ring has taken it upon themselves. To just basically invented a bunch of laura on their own Love it very cool but now now they don't have to do that anymore. Their work is done and we know what the game is. And it looks it. Looks like looks like dark souls game yes jeff. Goldblum mean when. It's no secret that most of us aren't here like a souls born fans. But i think this game looks awesome and as amazing creature and character world designed just like all these games do and just like i was set grow i will. I will absolutely dive in and make it as far as i can. I mean like from from soft like yes shirt like. I don't need to be a fan of the style of game like appreciate what that companies accomplished in like the direction that they've pushed video games over the last decade and it has been so long since that company missed like. Oh yeah you know. Even souls two and three i don't think are quite as revered as the original like sacramento and especially bloodborne like a lot of people that was their game of the generation and they haven't released a game in three years like elden ring is a the next one. It's their next big thing like it's not a it's not a bt working on it it's like this is the game that zaky's been making for years now and so i definitely understand like the hype and the froth demand for this one.

Rolling Stone Music Now
"bt" Discussed on Rolling Stone Music Now
"Speculative jonah know. They had all this trendy hip hop are mb thing going on but they always had this old soul disco. Synth pop jonah at the same time so that that's why call the hybrid john and they had no real impulsive context. I mean in the. Us musicians really care about the group of audience. I mean whether it's a racial group or ethnic group or Or john music fans so they really try trying. Really hard to be genuine and jonah. But in k pop we don't have that the diversity in fans were in consumers so kepa has more creativity in that sense so we mix everything you know several things together really freely and As long as it just works sounds fine. So invest says i think got dynamite retro. You can say those salt reflected the current in a phenomenon retro music in a in. Us but it actually really kind of natural choice for them is one of the one of the music they've been doing for many many years. Four let you go. I wanted to ask you about this. There's a current mini controversy about their chart performance. The argument is that what fans are doing by deliberately. Boosting songs by on the charts is somehow illegitimate that it messes with the nature of the charts in america. The headline is fan. Army are rendering the pop charts useless. And i don't want to attack the right. I feel that he has his perspective. I guess what i would say is that it makes the assumption that there was anything organic about the charts in the first place. Which i don't i don't buy it. So that's why i don't really take the argument seriously from the beginning but i think i saw you speaking out on this and that you don't really see the argument either. Well the thing is that's not just kiss. Were her opinion at all. I mean the same kind of debate going on in south korea as well. The point is what is popularity right now. Years ago in the traditional sense popularity is all about the taste given by the media. You know people believe that they have they had their you know real choices and choosing music or choosing the jonah. But the fact of matter is they're kind of influenced by the media and the whole playlist the media or radio station had and that they just play this things over and over to make people believe that they really love those songs. So i think The traditional sense of popular radio music is really the base on that idea in a traditional media. Play promotion the connection between station the magazines in Media people but right now for instance butter and the popular bts hugely boosted and supported by fans. And they're really voluntary purchase of song downloading songs streaming songs. They almost forced everyone to pay attention to this group. And that's was kinda intentional choice for them to make their favorite group b. s. You know to have a presence in the in the mainstream market which never really paid attention to the foreign music who sing in the foreign language. Now which has definitely has a huge disadvantage in radio. Station radio play but again. What's the popularity. I mean you. You definitely have different types of You know success in the pop music. You can have a really catchy easy song to to the general audience but you got to. Have you know certain like devoted phantoms to voluntarily support your music by purchasing things site purchasing the files and the streaming music. So i think those are different ideas of the success of music. So i mean i definitely understand what they're trying to say but i think for me personally i think is old fashioned idea. 'cause i'm traditionally. We didn't really care about nobody. Really pay attention to the to the media play and all this power things like payola and things like that you know but all of a sudden they start to pay attention to the fans streaming and the voluntarily. You know purchase and things like that and saying that those were the corruption. Those are the manipulation. I think it's really not fair at all and finally. I think you said that you see. Bts's the most significant pop act in the history of korean popular music. Is that something you believe in in in some ways. Maybe it's obvious but maybe you could just briefly explain why it's not just about music to whole presence and the whole like wave. They're making right now in the history of chrome pop music. We always believed that is just the local music in the music. For korean people or create american people will korean people living in foreign countries. But right now it's not just crean product exported to the foreign country. 'cause i'm bts is not just a group that made by local fans there the group simultaneously made by the goebel fans which is probably the first time in the in the history of grand pop music and The influence in impact the significance as global pop star. I mean it's it's a whole new thing we for me. As a korean pop stands american pop music and the pop star stands. American pop star. An idol star stands for American pop idol star. But actually now be decent nauseous a most popular k pop group right now but probably the most popular will like loadings stone stated biggest pop act in the world which we we call them the biggest band in biggest stand toward yeah awards biggest band. Say yeah words. Big expand is a totally new new face. I mean this is totally new status. And it's revolutionary and it's fascinating annum. I've enjoyed delving deeper into it. Both in researching article and talking to the guy in s and now talking to you. Thank you so much for joining me. Thank you for having me..

Rolling Stone Music Now
"bt" Discussed on Rolling Stone Music Now
"As. We'd cleared the biggest band in the world right now. I don't think there's really any doubt about that as you know. They are. Seven man pop group from south korea with three rappers and four singers all ridiculously good dancers and no one has achieved anything like what they've achieved. No group from south korea or anywhere in asia as had anywhere the kind of success that bcs has had in the us and markets. They are under third number one single in the united states. The new one is called butter and the second english language single from them. And it's very much in the vein of dynamite. The previous english language single. But it's got a charm all tone. It's great but these english language singles if it's all you know about really only scratched the surface. There's so much more to them. There's a lot of depth there. I would definitely recommend checking out my interviews if you get a chance but today. I also wanted to talk to young kim who wrote a book called. Bt s the review. He is a seoul based music critic and musicologist. He actually as he came to the states to get a phd in musicology and he's been covering crean music since the late nineties. And he wrote the first book ever about hip hop in south korea and so we had a pretty in depth conversation about bt s and a little bit about the history of pop music in south korea and hip hop and south korea. The conversation started off with young. Kim explaining when he first heard about bt s back in two thousand thirteen well honestly. I sense the significance of or more. Broadly this new format hip hop idol. In k pop would be a something important in a lot of ways. I mean that's was two thousand twelve. I guess or thirteen. I heard about the group. Actually maybe it was just a prototype. I i don't think it just just the same group as is now. But i heard from my colleague that producer punk shijo is preparing a new group largely based on hip hop but the format will be capable so i thought that was interesting idea in a lot of ways first of all i actually well like i said earlier. I was deeply interested in korean hip hop scene from leon and i happen to write a book about korean hip hop for the first time in south korea which is hungary pop your that. She translating current hip hop the footsteps the passion. That was two thousand six and the reason i wrote. That book actually was the fear. You know the concern that i had at the time i thought honestly the crew and hip hop was dying at the time around two thousand five two thousand six but you know then several years past and i heard from my colleague about the group yes and i thought that was really weird but at the same time we really fascinating idea combining hip hop and pop idol capable idol format because for me k. Pop was still is all about. You know heavy production control management you know the forging talent fostering talent. You know at the same time but for me hip hop like you know it's all about representation. I mean it's it's about identity about who you are will you from who or what you representing. Well at the time. I heard the news about you know the glue. Pta's i thought you would be complete game changer or up. Total disaster honestly then. I saw their name. Because i was in the united states in the all these like the ups and downs and success and treatment of k pop in the us. Us market for instance. I can them style and other boy bands in grow groups. I saw their name on the list of the show call k. Con is the biggest k pop festival in the us by cj entertainment right. Yeah so. I was just instantly intrigued by the idea and the group because at the time were they're not the only hip hop buydell. Actually we had big bang block. B b p. They're all great. They really had their own career and their own moment and big bang was actually probably the most well known k pop group at the time alone with Super junior and exo and shiny. So well. So i kind of carefully. Monitored the group's career from two thousand thirteen. But i mean from from the very first moment. I saw them in person i mean i. I didn't have any like a chance of doing interview. Or what but i. When i first watched their performance and a k khan and watch the fan and the really small but devoted fans just to say manage day. They still have these days. I was so mass memorized. So shocked by the power of phantoms. In the an idea of these fans had saying that. Bts's to thin or something different from pre existing capable idols. So i i was instantly hooked by the group itself and the music and And the fan reaction as you well know. Army is not as his fans are known these days. Many don't like to put s in the k pop category. An and the group themselves have complicated feelings about that. When i talked to him about that he he said ultimately it doesn't matter but he didn't really endorse. Bts is part of k pop the idea sort of that their own genre. Which i think there's there's an argument for that said historically i think to understand where they came from. You have to look a little bit at the state of k pop and it's very significant. Of course that what big hit. Which is their agency their label and is now part of. It became this giant public company. Hi was at the time of their debut in two thousand thirteen was this tiny startup in an industry dominated by big companies. So maybe you could kind of just explain all that for minute. What the landscape look like in two thousand thirteen and why. It was a struggle to come from this the startup for them. Yeah first of all the discussion. The cape hop in bts being not k pop or something something like that well. I think it's the confusion is there because the word k. Pob doesn't really mean anything except for the fact k. Pop is korean popular music but the thing is it's a kind word that people used from outsiders point of view because we i mean before two thousand two thousand. We korean cringe analyst. People really didn't have to call a cape up. yeah i'll music is a type of industry but k up. It was just a just a word that the foreign journalist started to us you know naming after the war j pop because they are already familiar with the idea of j pop but the the thing is the first music or the music that was popular at the time was idle music or worse something similar so it really made that kind of confusion. That k pop is all about idle music. Even though the word. K pop doesn't really mean something about idol. Was something like that. That confusion actually made people like me or that. They really felt they have to distinguish themselves from the idea of k pop but technically capable is just korean popular music but the problem is the usage. Know it's not the definition. Yeah i mean. That's that's i wanted to point out producer. Punk rock will formerly a really talented composer producer in jail. Ip he already had a great career as a composer but he said he'd felt that. There's gotta be something else. Beyond these like k pop idol format or formula. It can be idle music but it can be different. That's his idea. But i think it's it's really associated with the more more genuine authentic artistry still based on idol format and a lot of really amazing narrative than stories so round the time has made debut. Yes there are three giants. You mentioned that ba kit high right now but be kit at the time was really small company really small company and actually they pro. The show was really desperate at the time. 'cause i mean it was almost the end of his. Actually kind of the company was actually dying at the time because they didn't really make any substantial success. So be the groupie says even though the idea was really in revolutionary and really the the musical day had their own group talent like composers and arranger in the puncture himself is amazing some riders so they had talent but they didn't have any like resources like money or promoters in some slack that power so it was hard competition and Not many people probably. Nobody actually believed that batista's from became would be our next big thing and the situation remained premature. Same up until two thousand seventeen. I guess When bts one the first social top social artist category at the billboard music award and the appeared for the first time at the american music awards show which really boosted their popularity back in south korea to pay attention to the group for years after their debut was fascinated to learn that.

Green Beauty Conversations
What Africa Can Teach the World About Green Beauty
"Do you think is the consumer advocate for green beauty across africa the moment from your viewpoint in bt fast africa ill it is going in his rome and because of the spatial of information you know that africa has access to ish. Motion of the internet heat will want to new. People are asking questions asking deeper questions. They asking mock questions. It's not enough for you. Tell them you know you have a skin in. They want to know what they want to know where you know. They're concerned now also about the environment before the environment. They're concerned about your health. And we see how things that we ingest whether orally or our are skinned the largest organized gala. We know it has a huge impact on our the way we live and quality of life that we have these things are intertwined and meek peacful you ask geese festivals people asking questions before want to do attack you know people want to be bits and i can see that it is major knee from the issues. We've been having with the environment and you know how literally information is at everyone's fingertips so they're not taking you know how big for you anymore.

We Fix Space Junk
"bt" Discussed on We Fix Space Junk
"Yes so they have three options in the email. Just three buttons the first one was just full. Patriots enlist second moments like a bad bones list and is that one just on subscribe right. Because i've wanted people to be able to under subscribe right And then there's obviously they will say the other one which is a non patriot mailing list Which is kind of akin to the full picture on list in the. I'll say when we show in march and so on so yeah nice and so what. You're what you're doing. Weber's you're setting a tag based on what they click on. It's really clever. I really like we've got basically we've just got three pages on a website One of them says like thanks to subscribe to them say different versions of thanks subscribing and one says thanks funds subscribing. I'm basically depending on which which button they click in the email. They have a tag which says they're interested in this series This level that. I want an email. And that's that's so simple. It's so much easier than dealing with. Like i denote. Everyone's send baca survey and then we'll depending on the survey is simple. And what's it been like you've just sent this out. What what's what's what's been. I know it's early. But what's been the response so far. Yeah positive had a lot of patrons keen to hear from us. Few unsubscribe because again people sometimes just wanna get the The fade and that's all say people signing up to both both versions. Yes yeah as it shows both versions. Aw haunted and that sort of good and you can you can get so much more into. There are so many other options. Which i'm sure we're going to explore. Yeah as you go along. yeah. I'm sure there's there's lots of things we'd like to explore in the future with dissent many different options like if we have spin off saw specials like maybe people want to hear about whenever we all these special coming out..

We Fix Space Junk
"bt" Discussed on We Fix Space Junk
"I think that's the statistics. So not if they're on all the time said if people any check this social media every now and again the following thousands of people which is very easy to do yet she don't hear the updates and we we get people saying like so an e series coming out. So it's out it's it's already. It's already stopped being out. They didn't know. And and yeah. We have people saying d have newsletter. I wanna keep up to date with the news else has been going on with you guys and don't know that we have didn't know the kind of especially with oetzi still because i'm proud of the little patches i designed i made some fabric patches and people don't realize that they are available and then sometimes i'll do a thing saying patches. We sell them. And then i'll get a load voters patches because people really like can said the monja clothes and be like from space junk. Let's talk about the. Let's talk about the pressure to not start a newsletter right. Because you you succumb to patriotic you start to grow that right and so you had this so you really have to. You have social media right and you have your feed and now you've got patriots have three sort of ways to try and communicate right patriot. We have the problem that people don't see what we post. They're often social media. We talked about right you just. It's really hard to get people to see it. But what was stopping you from. Starting a news is just be honest. Like you know what i mean like. What what were the fears. You know like what was like. Oh no i think as people signing you up to the newsletter it's usually corporate stuff. It's like i. I got a think today for my university. Id my university. It's not that bad but they do occasionally just be like so. Do you want to chip in and give us some of your money. And i'm like. I haven't finished paying off the money i already gave you. I'm still quite a lot in debt. So i probably won't sponsor a seat. Yes stuff that like. Isn't that interesting. yes like we. We didn't want to bore people. We didn't want to feel like we were intruding on that time. Yeah yeah. I think a big thing that was holding me back was the fact that i thought it was going to be a lot of work. I thought it was going to be like. We're going have to lots of time into lots of money into it and building something. That actually looks nice. It's going to be hard. There's no point doing it. If it says no point doing is going to be look bad and osa thinking like collecting with the email justice because we tried sending out bulk emails early on in the early days and it was just so clunking horrible. You remember when you had to do like what was it like mail merge we get rockets name brackets name. Hello brackets name. Yeah these are all valid right. So you've just recently launched right..

We Fix Space Junk
"bt" Discussed on We Fix Space Junk
"Silence like what do we do now. Were from from like 'cause we. I say we had sell out nights. Some of them like were well received some of the one that and he knew we at least knew none of these jokes landing tonight or one night when everyone was laughing at the saudis. We were like this is gone weird but yes we had nothing but then like gradually slowly like stunt get noticed by people and matchy james. Kearney was very very good at that he kind of showed us a bit. The ropes of what we need to do because obviously he had unseen our say he'd been kind of jamie whole audio sunday kind of sharing things talking to other people learning that wasn't audio drama community because we didn't know there were other people doing this. Yeah and actually. I met of my closest friends of the first time. I think three days before release like because i went to the goltz miscellaneous drama event and go very drunk with liz campbell from the wooden overcoats. Love with and that was just. That was very fun of an introduction to be friendliness side of end the fact that people are kind of want to pull other people there discovering the whole twitter community. Yeah people like elephant anders. Yeah she found out. It's really early on. And how do people know who your garlan space was. Really nice as well. She's sorry was just kind of conversations and things and it was just it was really really nice. Really lovely to have kind of piz and getting it received and then suddenly realizing wait now. We gotta do upset teeth. Yeah yeah we would do of recording extra bits and bobs in the in the weeks in between let filling in gaps. I ended up playing like twenty characters in the first series just with one line hair line. They're just going like they suddenly mentioned like five minutes into the scene that they're in a space board. There's been no mention of it so just like welcome to the space the beginning just.

We Fix Space Junk
"bt" Discussed on We Fix Space Junk
"It doesn't think we would just missing stuff and it was like. I must join beth absolutely mad because always the like a critic. I'm the person who asked all the questions like. Why is this happening because of this be haven't said that. Be like shut up what they doing. Oh the fixing like a projector. Okay where are they. Are there on this like popcorn. That's one of my favorite episodes but they just launched into it and it was like who just kind of they just landed on the planet and they're in the middle of this conversation. I feel that we could do with a bit of like a bit of explanation as to where they are like to set the scene. Yeah so that's when the ultimate commission briefs came in interest voice was kind of unconnected to the cost because we're playing around ages and ages ago. We're playing around with a plugin. Could little boy. And we noticed the i turn into miranda hart who is a british comedian. It's just. It was very bizarre to hear that. Because i really really sounded like like my mannerisms when pitched down of very very much the same and that kind of that kicked off the whole playing with my voice in plug in the very very first audio draft of space junk me invested all of the voices. And it's it's awful it know that has because we've never shown it to actually told me it's in a vault somewhere you have it exists. I think i found shame key has a becky has has i think because know. I think we send its becky. He plays Rebekah evans he plays samantha at just because we wanted to to have an idea of how the show would like pay out of him. Oh she she's brilliant. She's such she brings so much to the character is really really good. I'm so glad we have her is. Yeah so what. Was it like when you release a and i know you've we'll talk more about that but you've added characters in the edit process. I've talked. I've talked about that. But what was it like when you released like you've got this thing. I mean how much first of all ask as the geek that i am. How much of it you have done in the can when you started releasing and that's what was that. What was the response. We'd recorded the bass dialogue of the whole series so the first season with us another thing we had to realize is the english people are the only people say series episodes one day and then series two is one in series three right to it. So yeah when we said like series finale after the first episodes every everyone thought it was over at this show is over. Okay so we're supposed to season okay. Season say that. So you had it dialogue a dialogue. But you hadn't really how each series he season has gone is. We had the base dialogue for the hosts season and then the edits were kind of a week to week so we had episode one. Oh we actually had episode one ready almost six months beforehand because we actually have spun the show during some stage show with front who plays marlin wealth maryland..

We Fix Space Junk
"bt" Discussed on We Fix Space Junk
"I when i first met best. She was writing for short play night in london and there was one where it was like. She did every quarter whenever the show was on and she got an email saying hi yet. I'm just so you know like the deadline was meant to be today. A hunger your script. Your eyes seemed you're writing wanted. Do you want to be in. And she'd be like oh. Yeah yeah. I've got one and she wrote it there on the train and send it would be like one of the biggest loss of the night but once she's got an idea and our head getting the idea going takes a while but then getting it onto paper just like boom. Yeah but then it changes it changes and morphs and yeah. Oh yeah yeah. That's what i've seen a lot of a lot of writing stages and sometimes i do get writer's block. I'm not one of those people who can sit down. I am in the morning and then up five have written ten thousand words. I sometimes can't write anything for a really long time. And then sometimes i'm like pow his a series and you get up at eight. Am to no. i have. I have friends who do and i am a mixture of astounded and horrified by them. The also actually we did compare all working patents to the substance victoria city which is another really really good. Po cost amazing. And they are polar opposites to how we right they do get up. I am and work. Well no sorry. They will have worked for at least an hour by eight. Am and will work kind of solidly through the day. They'll have reuters meetings. Everything will be very organized and at the end like they create victoria state and i. I couldn't create victorious. Not in the same way that they couldn't create space junk. Just because it's it's from a different set of brain. I think when we recorded with them for one episode i think it was bites and they play and some of the local towns and we wrote a new. We can't we were there. We rounded mezin oxford. And we'll great and we. Mike we're record you and we realize there's two of them in only one character to play so we just wrote a new character just put put another character in the wall in the records. They were so horrified. You done this because actually of course autumnal con originally was never in the show. That's how i was gonna to ask. I want to know who came up with tom. Nikon so amazed. What a great name for a horrible evil entity. Oh yeah i mean it was kind of i. I came up with nicole. And i think the brief for the name was semi generic and evil and headley came up with all of the amazing sound elements to it but yet in the first draft at the show is in the first audio draft. We had autumnal comas mentioned. But that was no in terms of kilowatts rolltop nikon. Do you never heard automatons voice briefs. You didn't hit the definitely wasn't the right to review subscribe music so it was more just like it was like a character details. Oh they work for x. wasn't so integral to the show. Yeah and then we interesting. Yeah and then. I think it was actually in the editor. Yeah because we do quite a lot of our first of its kind of major changes happen record when we're recording things we go like. This doesn't work all this needs more explanation. And then when it comes to the edit we do again ma like does this upset work and sometimes sometimes it doesn't sometimes..

Book Club with Julia and Victoria
"bt" Discussed on Book Club with Julia and Victoria
"Do how can we ping ping pong shop. And he's arendt's. I guess you said you told me five times already. I love them all. We love them so much. Okay for people who have by some miracle. Listen to this whole thing. And you know there's so much bts content out there it can be overwhelming so in terms of music. Where should they start spotify. spotify Probably the one of the best places to go to see most of all of their work i think for i know like side side. Music sometimes not like i know 'em chagos and j hopes solo albums are there. But i know like the side music that may for example like junk recorded. That's not official. Like you can get that on soundcloud. I think spotify would be my best bet for music. You know youtube if you really wanna see their create music videos yes. Their music videos are amazing as well as like dance practices. I think both of those are like good youtube content to start with you. They are as artists. My two favorite albums that give you kind of a sense of their whole discography over the years. The most beautiful moment in life part two is easily one of my top two favorite albums again super angsty. It's like deepen the teen angst but every single song there is incredible butterfly and base. Say which we talked about today are on there and then love yourself tier which we already talked about in great detail also an incredible album. Everything about that album is great perfect. It's perfect like it covers all genres. It's not all just like sad and every single one is amazing. I'm but also their most recent album be. It's only like six seven fully very accessible but it's also a very good sample of the range of genres that they cover 'cause they really run the gamut and then in terms of extra content. What's like your if they just started with like one or two things because patriots beat has Much extra content outside of their music. So like what's a good place to start for that. And this was through my sister so like coming from experience run. Bts is a really good so run bts is essentially they play games on there. They have like different Kind of missions that they have to do for example. Like for one to just give you guys contacts is They went to a world which is like a theme park in tokyo. Is it took him. I know it's in japan..

Book Club with Julia and Victoria
"bt" Discussed on Book Club with Julia and Victoria
"Was all in god. Yeah he was just there for moral support but he thought yeah all all audition anyway. And he was the only one picked from the audition. He wasn't even supposed to be there and he's like incredibly talented and artistic. How how would you feel being fed containing get in like i feel so bad really only been pissed and then. Here's john cuckoo's golden math. Nee and what's like six talent. Scouts like scouted him but he but he only wanted to go to big hit because he was really inspired by. Yeah see that's how you know you have a good team when they're motivated by the quality of the art rather than like a big name or whatever they were like ooh. This is the kind of person i want to work with. This is kind of person. I wanna make music with. Yeah and to add to your point i think. I don't think we really talked about. But i think that's the biggest reason why i also really like beats. Yes because they all around. Like i love all of that like i feel like when i watched like i've been fans of other older k. Properties always just my one favorite. But every day like when i watch like bt s on the On youtube or something. Like ooh looking. Good right now. I also really like at like attitude and energy. I like them as a whole. And i feel like there's also articles that say like when they met bt s either in a show like behind the scenes like could see how close knit they are like they truly enjoy being together whereas maybe other cape groups like there might be a divide for some of them but they. They're so cohesive they have worked really hard to like build really healthy relationships with each other and because they're together all the time it's made them super close and they're so supportive of each other and like immediately stamp out like one of my favorite things to watch like any time. Jen tries to criticize himself. All six of the yes. I know you are amazing. And you are beautiful and we'd love you but also what i also.

Book Club with Julia and Victoria
"bt" Discussed on Book Club with Julia and Victoria
"Title track from their most. Recent saw their most recent album be the title track. Life goes on came out just in november and a lot of people are saying that it was a really bold. Move to release a song. That's not super catchy. And radio friendly during like because they're really exploding in the us like they have a grammy nomination now like they're getting covered taken seriously by some journalists. And you know they've done interviews with exam low and stuff like people are starting to take them seriously now in america's like real artists even though they've been here for a while and this track life goes on. I think emphasizes to me that they're always about the message and the story and connecting with her fans more than they are about any kind of specific success or commercial success. I mean they're filthy rich so they also don't really need it but he you know they're like their primary concern is like we want to create a song that is genuine to what we're feeling during 'cause it's very much a covert song it's like our lives have gotten really repetitive. The world stopped time stood still. I don't know when we're gonna get out of this. I can't see the light at the end of the tunnel. But i'm just gonna keep living my life day by day and slowly slowly. Things will change it. Sort of kind of soothing. Has this like really has smooth like berry square. Beat people were comparing it to like spring day. Which is one of their most famous songs that like stood for like collective grief in korea specifically after a tragedy happened there. I think it's definitely in a similar vein. And they were like yeah. It's more important that we share this and have it connect to our fans in the middle of what they're going through rather than trying to create a song that's going to destroy the charts or whatever. I would agree right the really what. Bts is trying to do is We're here about the message. We hear about across our talent and our like especially their passion rate like you said. They are very successful like their brandon. Solve is so lucrative like they don't need to make an album in the middle of the pandemic but here they are like busting their butts in like working really hard and like providing album. That's to me also just really great and comfort right now. I mean and that's same segue right. My my other favorite song right now is to apathy and you mentioned earlier in with telepathy right. It's it's it is like a love song two army right a wishing to see them like even though we're not together. I hope you'll get that mentally that telepathy that we miss you and me love you and for me. I'm like yes. I now really wanna see. I am a fan. i'm an army. I wanna see you twenty twenty two. Hopefully everything say for all vaccinated but also like as a day of clone a life of myself right like this is what i'm feeling about my friends. I really have really hold onto like platonic love especially in twenty twenty since like i. it was so abrupt. Like i don't see my friends like and when we do see each other like you know it's maybe an apart- safely outside like we're six feet apart like i can't hog them right and there's no sense of touch and to just hear that from chess singing. That song is so hopeful to me. Because like i know one day like you know that i love and care about you but one day. I can't wait to see you again and hug you guys and also just lyrically and usually at the end the altro jim and john cook just singing was the icing on the cake i was like what is this song that ending i.

Book Club with Julia and Victoria
"bt" Discussed on Book Club with Julia and Victoria
"Really run the gamut and in terms of extra content. What's like your if they just started with like one or two things because patriots beat has created so much extra content outside of their music. So like what's a good place to start for that. And this was through my sister so like coming from experience he s is a really good so run bt has essentially they play games on there. They have like different kind of missions that they have to do for example. Like for one to just give you guys contacts is They went to a world which is like a theme park in tokyo talk. I know it's in japan. They have to find Kind of like all these cards at the mall and they whoever collects the most cards and this is kind of like the side that i like to see if like this is what i saw of them being so highly competitive with each other. Not if that's the same episode but they are also humble because they get so excited about the prizes like one of the prizes that they won was a rice cooker at this day. They still have so. I would say run is a really good one. You can watch it on on youtube but comes out every tuesday and another like bon bomb so as a side note. Bomb town bomb is like kind of a snippet of their lives to like They have like what we talked about earlier. Like the that studio seed. They're working on a song or John cook and the or making crafts one day for a holiday and i think most recently they did The lunar new year one was really cute. I that one. They've slowed down a bit this year. 'cause they're not like taurean stuff but normally they have like designated staff who run around with little video cameras so it's like home movie footage kind of it's like behind the scenes of them were saying them to wearing of them celebrating each others birthdays. Because they do it religiously. I don't know if they ever eat the cake but they always they all know each other. I think a lot of their content run bt to you is like sort of putting them in the real world ray of like watching super famous people. Try things that they're not very good at and try to cultural differences and try to cook or end they..

Book Club with Julia and Victoria
"bt" Discussed on Book Club with Julia and Victoria
"In like i feel so bad. Really only pissed andy. Here's john cuckoo's golden math. Nee and what's like six talent. Scouts like scouted him but he but he only wanted to go to big hit because he was really inspired by our see. That's how you know you have a good team. When like they're motivated by the quality of the art rather than like a big name for whatever they were like ooh. This is the kind of person i want to work with. This is kind of person. I wanna make music with. Yeah and to add to your point i think. I don't think we really talked about. But i think that's the biggest reason why i also really like beats. Yes because they all around. Like i love all of that like i feel like when i watched like i've been fans of other older k. Properties always just one favorite. But every day like when i watch like bt s on the On youtube or something. Like ooh looking good right now. I also really like is at like attitude and energy. I liked him as a whole. And i feel like there's also articles that say like when they met bt s either in a show like behind the scenes like could see how close knit they are like they truly enjoy being together whereas maybe other cape groups like there might be a divide for some of them but they. They're so cohesive they have worked really hard to like build really healthy relationships with each other and because they're together all the time it's made them super close and they're so supportive of each other and like immediately stamp out like one of my favorite things to watch like anytime tries to criticize himself. All six of the allows you are amazing and you are beautiful and we'd love you. But also what i also love is like when they drag each other. It's like when i was. I think either junk made a mistake. And they're like it's okay. You're not as bad as our apps up. This whole dad's did i do. Yeah oh man they. I mean they're very much siblings. Like so support are also the first ones to start like just giving me which is really great. Because i hope for those listening that when you if you are now bt bts fan as julia said watch in the suit you really see. Their sibling sibling nests. I guess a relationship in that they really. Yeah they really do scene. Where jason was about to play the legos and jayhawks. Don't even do it. If you're not gonna up jimmy just pays back in there..

WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"bt" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"Because of the weather forecast the Bt was just mentioning, and I'm like, I think I think it benefits. I think it benefits the think it benefits the Buccaneers. Definitely simply because of their there, Billy to run the football and you know they're good. They're aggressive front four, so They can pin their pant, their eyes their their their their heads back and go after the Pat Mahomes, who has to throw the ball a lot more. So I'm going to say it benefits the bucks, but I still love the character. I will never not want the character. Of whether to be apart, especially a playoff football and maybe even Super Bowl football totally with you. It's the luck of the draw sometimes get bad luck sometimes. Listen, there's you know, Tiger Woods won when it's 90 and Sunny and Tiger Woods is one of what it's blustery in the Open championship and chilly 40, 40 Grease and ST Andrews. Whatever it is what it is, Let's see Sunday. All right, is the most recent update in Tampa. Scattered thundershowers storms the winds eight miles an hour, which is fine. There was gonna be worse than that. Like if you get to that 14 15 that stinks. And a 52% chance of rain. It's actually gotten better this morning. It was 70% chance of rain, so it's improved a bit, but this is still obviously a few days out. Things change, especially down in the tropical regions. Um If it rains, it rains just hold onto the football. Whoever executes better that that's you know, I just I just don't I don't understand. It's not like Kurt is from Southern California. I mean, it was in Iowa and he was playing right. He's doing.

News 96.5 WDBO
"bt" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
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