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A highlight from Ep360: Get Rid Of Awkward Episodes With These Energy Level Tips
"For most of the people that would listen to this podcast, they're going to be people with normal, good energy level. They're going to be optimistic and excited about life. And you've got to be careful and cautious of the energy level that you come to town with, come to the podcast with. Most hosts never achieve the results they hoped for. They're falling short on listenership and monetization, meaning their message isn't being heard and their show ends up costing them money. This podcast was created to help you grow your listenership and make money while you're at it. Get ready to take notes. Here's your host, Adam Adams. What's up, podcaster? It is your host, Adam A. Adams. And today we've got something good that we want to share with you that is going to help you. And it is about your energy level. I've got a brand new podcast client. They've been a client for more than two months, and their podcast is about to launch. When you launch a podcast with us, by the way, it takes time. And I need to share that with you now. And then I'll get into the energy level that I was going to talk about with this one podcasting client in mind. And here's the thing is the energy level that you come to your podcast with, I don't know if you remember recent episode called The Thermostat and the Thermometer, where you can either read the temperature or you can dictate the temperature. In this case, you want to dictate the temperature. So you're, again, being the thermostat, the energy level. And let me say that side note thing real quick to get it out of my head so I can move on is it takes a little bit of time when you go ready, fire aim, and you just launch a shitty podcast and you don't give a crap who listens to it. That's what's going to happen. You don't know if you're going to get any listeners and you're just busting it out there, throwing it out without a care, without making sure that all of the things are in place. That's what most people do. 90 % of podcasters really just go ready, fire aim. Somehow, some way somebody learned ready, fire aim, and then they started everybody keeps repeating it and taking completely out of context. Ready, fire aim doesn't mean do something badly. It means start taking action on a thing. It doesn't mean get things going and recorded and published that are shit. It's not asking you to please have bad quality because that's better than having good quality because you did something. No, no, no, no, no. Ready, fire aim is just about taking action, massive action. It doesn't mean to publish bad stuff. It means to take the time to understand, to start working on it, to start learning now, to start connecting with the team that's going to help you now. This is ready, fire aim in its real raw old thing as I understand it. It is for you to take the action, but it doesn't mean to make it crap. It's not what it's saying. So anyway, going to the energy level. Oh man, I am all over the place today. So what am I saying is if you want to start a podcast that is bad, you can just do whatever you want. You don't have to listen to this podcast. You don't have to hire a company to support you. You can just put out the bad stuff automatically and you'll have the podcast and maybe you'll be your only listener. It'll be a diary or a journal. It won't be a real podcast because you got to go ready, aim, fire. You got to spend some time getting behind it. And that's all I meant is some people are surprised that it of podcast another company where they could launch it in a weekend. You're going to come into this two day seminar. You're going to come in on Saturday, not at all knowing what you want to do. And on Sunday, your podcast is published. There's not enough time. That is a recipe for crap. That is a recipe for bad stuff. So something that you don't want to do. You want to spend some time and effort to make it good. So I'll say that now. That's why I said this is a brand new client and they're just starting to launch, finally launching. And it's been a couple of months. They've been working with us. They've been recording episodes. We've been editing them. We've been cutting out on Ums and Us. We've been making sure that we know who the avatar is. We did a really good job with the artwork and we started recording episodes and now it's time to launch. And now it's getting ready to time to launch as I'm listening to some of the first episodes. This is what happened. The music that he picked was so energetic. It had such a high energy level. And not only that, but the voiceover artists. So his music is original theme music. When you launch with my company, we hire real composers to create original theme music. So we did that. And it takes time to things right. And we hired a voiceover artist to record with that music to record the introduction, the 20ish seconds, 15 second intro that the podcast begins with. We chose female voiceover artists between the client and me going back and forth. We decided that even though he's a guy, he should have a female voiceover artist. So here's the thing. The music is exciting. The voiceover artist is perfect. She has an energy level above average. She's inviting. She's warm. She's friendly. She's even a little flirtatious, like in a way that's not off -putting to anyone, but a way that you just, I really like this person. This person seems like a good person. I want to be around them because they seem friendly. They seem happy. They seem excited about the content and they seem smart. It's just how it feels when you listen to this voiceover artist and remember the energy level of the music way up here, the energy level of the introduction by the female voiceover artist way up here, the engagement level on those things. It's like, you're getting excited. And then my client came in on the first two episodes, which are being replaced. The first couple of episodes, he came in, like you hear all this excitement and he's this. And basically it was like, as if he was a late night DJ. Have you heard of a late night DJ? Some of you might be so young. You don't really know what FM and AM radio is. You don't recall what these things are. You never experienced it. You always had wifi and Bluetooth and phones that could hold like thousands of songs. And that's not the case for all of us. For some of us, we didn't have those things. We're old enough to remember when we had to fine tune a big giant radio dial until it hit the exact right mark to tune in to a station from far, far away. And we recall that with these radio stations at night, the DJ spoke a little bit differently. They weren't trying to be your friend anymore. They were trying to stay out of the way so that you wouldn't have to get woken up by their introduction or their music or what they're saying to you. So it was very soothing. It was very calming. And you could actually sleep through this. I used to listen to this classical music. Actually, it's funny, random listening to classical music right now in the other room. And then it's funny. I haven't listened to classical in a while, but I used to compose music and I love it. I love classical. Anyone who knows me from junior high and high school knows that practically the only thing that I would listen to is Bach, Vivaldi and Mozart. Those are my three favorites. Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart and Pachelbel. I like Canon and D. But anyway, getting back on track, I would listen to classical music on something. I don't remember it was 98. It was 89 .1. It doesn't matter. It was late night station that I would sleep to. And I always appreciated that the DJs had their late night voice. I was like, I'm so glad that this guy or the girl wasn't waking me up with their energy, with their higher level of energy. They were chill and they were calm. And they would mention the next song that was coming on and they would do it in a tone like this and they would do it in an energy like this so that it wouldn't really disrupt me while I was sleeping. I don't love it when you record your podcast episode with a late night DJ voice, unless you're specifically trying to help people sleep. That's the case. Do it. I love it now. But for most of the people that would listen to this podcast, they're going to be people with normal, good energy level. They're going to be optimistic and excited about life. And you've got to be careful and cautious of the energy level that you come to town with, come to the podcast with and record with because it can be bad to go above and beyond like it can be bad if you're so over the top, so above average that people wonder if it's even real. People wonder if this is a fake. How can this guy really be this way? How can this girl really be this way? They're hiding something. Why are they so happy? Nobody's that happy. And so you could get some criticism by coming too high of a getting some criticism. You could also turn off your perfect avatar who needs you by going way too above and beyond, way too excitable. That could actually turn people off as well or being the monotone late night DJ voice, the Eeyore, if you will, going to maybe turn other people off as well. So you want to fine tune it. And we've talked about this multiple times on the podcast, but not in this way. In the way that I'm delivering it with you now, it's a little bit different. The energy is a little bit different. My thoughts on it are a little bit different. My analogies are a little bit different, but it still goes to show the part that stays the same is A, you got to focus on your energy. You have to understand your energy. B, you need to come in with the same energy level as your intro. That's your music and your voiceover artist. You got to come in with the same. And finally, you want to stay somewhere in the six to eight numbers. So if five is average and one is just completely dead and two is barely alive and three is Eeyore and four is just slightly below average, five being average, six being about what I'm giving you right now. I am giving you mostly a six or a seven, sometimes maybe an eight right now. And then there's 10, which is like, we'll even say there's an 11. 11 is above and beyond, like way over the top. 10 is your most excited level. And it's probably too much. It's probably too loud. And nine is a little step back, but probably still too much. So it's really that six, seven, eight, that's going to get you the best results for you, the energy level. So let's go back to number two. And that is to imitate, to copy, to mimic or to mirror the level of energy that your introduction comes in with. How do we do this? Well, for this client, what I mentioned to him, and I was like, bro, you know, I love you, right? He's been a friend for a lot longer than he's been a client. I go, bro, you know, I love you, right? And he's like, yeah, what is it? I know you're going to say something. I'm like, I just want to make sure that you got it with love is that the energy of your music on point. It is an eight energy of your voiceover artist. Great. She's giving an eight energy. And then you're coming in with a four and it sounds like something changed. It immediately confuses us. Also, we just noticed that you don't seem excited because when we get you next to those eights, it comes down. And so I gave him three options. I said, brother, going to give you three options. I sound like I'm from Scotland going to give you three options. I don't know if I'm doing a good accent for Scottish, but I do have some Scottish blood going back to my clients. I want to give them three options. They said, I'm going to give you three options. Option number one is that we take down, redo the music and the voiceover artist so that they are coming in with a five and a half or six so that you can come in with a four or five. And people aren't going to notice it so much. I said option number two, we can leave the voiceover artist. We can leave the music because you chose it. You said you liked it. You said it was perfect for your avatar so we can leave it. But you've got to at least start out your podcast and hear me out. If you're listening to this episode, this is a part to listen to and to write down and pay attention to. I said this to him as well. If those are coming out at an eight, you've got to start at an eight. You've got to come in and be like, what's up? It's blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. It's John Stockton. It's Adam Adams. It's Carl Carlson. It's Sarah Saracen. Is that a real name? Sarah Saracen. John Johnson, Carl Carlson, Swen Swenson and Sarah Saracen. Sarah Saratops. I'll say that. You come in at the same level. What I told him is you've got to listen to the intro music prior to recording. You've got to listen to your voiceover artist prior to recording. You have to have around that same level. Now, once you establish that level, you can slowly move up and down through the podcast and it will be fine. I said option number three. Option number three is the hardest option, the most challenging, difficult option, but you might want to do it. He's like, what is that? What's option number three? And my response is that option number three is we leave the music, the original theme music and the intro by the voiceover artist. In this case, a woman. We leave those where they are. You still listen to them prior to recording to make sure you're matching and mirroring, copying and imitating and not going too far above or beyond. But you also, instead of partway through your podcast, letting your tonality and your emotion go way below, you would maintain it and constantly you would maybe even write a six or a seven, six, seven or eight on your wall behind your recording. And this would allow you to always say, I've got it throughout the whole episode. I've got to be cordial. I've got to be friendly. I've got to be warm and inviting and flirtatious and helpful and excited and passionate about what I'm talking about, because those are the things that bring your people to you. It's your energy. It's how you come across. Don't forget it. Maintain that energy level at a six, seven or eight, especially if you've got music and a voiceover artist. You want to make sure that you are matching that when at least when you launch or going back to option number one. If you can't do any of that, it will be OK for you to record music that's at a four or five and an intro that's at a four or five if you really need to be at a three, four or five, because then it won't be so drastic. It'll be flow a little bit better. But I need to say again, it's still better to come in a little above average, not over the top, but a little above average at a level six, seven or eight. Got an interview episode coming up. Don't go away. This one was short. I'll see you on the next episode. Oh, hey, because three of my clients came to me recently looking to find a way to have their podcast make the money instead of cost them money. We put together a resource for some of our clients and I want to give it to you as well. It's something that did actually seem to help because one of them is now making twenty six hundred a month. Another one forty five hundred a month. And the third is making between five thousand and ten thousand each month. And so it's been a resource that's been incredibly valuable to them. It's our sponsor sheet template. It's a template of a sponsor sheet and it gives you something that you can hand to potential sponsors and hopefully also be making twenty six hundred, forty five hundred or between five and ten K regularly each month with your podcast. So this has been a contributing factor to helping all three of those clients turn their podcast into an additional income stream for them. And the way that you can find it is just going to our website, growyourshow .com, but put in forward slash templates, growshow .com forward slash templates, and then you can actually download that template and others that could be valuable to your podcasting experience. I'll see you on the next episode.

AP News Radio
Post-Serena, women's tennis heads to French Open led by Big 3 of Swiatek, Sabalenka, Rybakina
"All of the questions about who would step up once Serena Williams walked away from the tennis store seemed to be getting answered with three names. Arena sabalenka and Elena rabaka. As the start of the French Open approaches on Sunday, defending champions via tech is ranked number one, sabalenka is number two and is number four. A 21 year old from Poland is the reigning champion at Roland Garros and the U.S. open. A 25 year old from Belarus won the Australian open this January by beating Rebecca in the final and won Wimbledon last July. I'm geffen cool Bach.

AP News Radio
IOC's Bach says Olympics on history's side in Russia issue
"Ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky says Russian athletes have no place in Olympic competition, but they would win top prize elsewhere. If the Olympic spores were killings and missiles strikes. But the head of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach says. They've been advised by the UN, they can't discriminate against athletes from Russia and Belarus. History will show who is doing more for peace, the ones who try to keep lines open and to communicate and the ones who want to isolate or divide. During World War II, Germany and Japan were excluded from the 1948 London Olympics. I'm Jackie Quinn

Bloomberg Radio New York
"bach" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"In interviews So we're just trying to learn more We're definitely keeping a close watch on IOC president Thomas Bach and his movements in the bubble Moriel quicktake reporter in Beijing who's currently at those Winter Olympics I hope you enjoy the snowboarding event and the final thank you so much for that update there Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries and Leanne guerin's this is Bloomberg Caroline very interesting both the sports and the politics out of Beijing in this Winter Olympics around Lee and going thank you so much for that Right let's talk a bit about UK politics as Boris Johnson battles to move on from party gate and overhaul his image He's trying to focus on delivering key policy particularly the conservatives much touted aim to level up the country Now the leveling up white paper was published last week after a delay of a year more than 330 pages with a dozen ambitions for the government to reduce persistent regional inequalities in Britain and evolve greater powers to local leaders Supporters see ambition critics a lack of funding while on Bloomberg Westminster on Friday in our special program diving into this big piece of work you and Potts and I spoke to lord Jim O'Neill Now well known economists of course he's also vice chair of the northern powerhouse partnership amongst many of his titles and that is the leading voice for business leaders across the north of England So he asked him Was it 330 odd pages As I've said elsewhere in the past 24 hours it was a bit like plowing through a PhD paper And it has the hallmarks link to what you said also of one of the key authors on the alda in the X chief economist of the Bank of England As well as an important person with a bit of history here Neil dryer that British MP that used to be a special adviser on the evolution to George Osborne has Chancellor when I was in the treasury So in that regard I think is a piece of the lengthy document about what one would write in trying to deal with a bizarre country like the UK particularly England on the evenness of our society and economy It's actually surprisingly good in my view It's reminiscent of reminds me in some way of the city's growth commission report which I led 80 years ago which sort of got me into the middle of all of this So it's interesting It's interesting And yes it is interestingly written and it gives you the history But as an economist Jim can you take the plan seriously as a deliverable agenda not just a PhD thesis Well it's a bit weird I don't know what's happening to me this week but I'm amongst many that don't find it not difficult to criticize this government about virtually anything but there is more in it and around it than a lot of people expected partly because as again as I'm sure you're aware it has been divided for a good year It firehouse subs a portion of every purchase helps provide lifesaving equipment to first responders We make our subs differently because our subs can make a difference Like our fan favorite turkey bacon ranch.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
How Scary Is Omicron?
"How scary is on the crime yesterday's story by Carolyn Johnson and Joel ochin Bach and the Wall Street in The Washington Post. It's the very best story. The answer is we will know in about ten days. It could be not scary at all or it could be terrifying. It's spreading fast, but it could be a mere mild version of delta, it may also, and this is the dark side. We don't know. Target children far more viciously than the previous varieties of coronavirus have. We do not know. We will know if you want to read all of the good science, go to my Twitter feed and hear your scroll down and I linked the Carolyn Johnson and Joe akin Bach piece. Why didn't the U.S. detect on the case of center doesn't matter? They're going to be more variance. That was The New York Times spent this much paper on that. I didn't even bother reading it. Doesn't matter. It's here. Doesn't matter who messed up or if anyone messed up, the data on the severity is encouraging, according to Doctor Fauci, and I don't really believe much of Doctor Fauci anymore, but I don't think he would be a risk another major error in his presentation.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"bach" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"And should not be politicized as CMP reporting the ministry points to remarks made to IOC president Tomas Bach as proof that she is okay Malicious hyping Human Rights Watch has accused the IOC of covering over the serious what they call human rights violations in the case and the HRW director Sophie Richardson says that she was hopeful that China would somehow show some spine and stand up to the Chinese but says with a Winter Olympics coming up obviously they will not She calls it sports washing European Union has a call for China to provide independent and verifiable proof up of the well-being and whereabouts of Pong Headline up on the Bloomberg terminal now that Hong Kong and mainland travel may start around December 10th It is a saint tower report We'll get you more details Latest COVID-19 wave in the U.S. is hitting some states intensive care units and several parts of the country say it's as bad as it's ever been That is a case in 15 states in the city of Denver meanwhile mayor Michael Hancock has reimposing indoor mask mandates I know it's disappointing that the decisions of some again mean additional restrictions on are vaccinated residents and in certainly and I certainly share in that disappointment because I know a lot of work has gone into getting us to where we are Yeah mandate says people who do not want to wear masks must show proof of vaccination of the door So vax or masked WHO forecasting deaths in Europe from COVID-19 will reach 2.2 million by March that is based They say on current trends and France appears to be in or near its 5th surge of COVID health minister reporting out 30,000 new cases in the last 24 hours German Chancellor Angela Merkel has held an emergency meeting with leaders of the likely next government coalition to discuss it U.S. president Joe Biden today as well as announcing new oil supply efforts as we're carrying here has touted the economy made historic progress over the last ten months Unemployment is down to 4.6% Two years faster than everyone expected when we started this job was over 14% Wages are rising disposal line comes up and Biden says he sees more job growth in the near term Former football great and current co host of ABC's Good Morning America Michael Strahan has gone a bit Spacey And less than three weeks on December 9th I will be blasting off in the next Blue Origin space launch There it goes What a face You're a brave man Yeah with George Stephanopoulos there Quarterbacks I think they saw stars after being hit by the Giants great In San Francisco I met Baxter This is Bloomberg Douglas All right Eddie thank you And we're getting this hot headline right from the Bloomberg terminal the U.S. is invited Taiwan to a democracy summit that will happen at least the invitation has been extended for the month of September Let's get to our guest for the half hour David kudla is with us He is the founder and CEO of mainstay capital joining us from Detroit Thanks for being with us Dave Let's talk about what's happening in markets as it relates to interest rates because it seems to be rearranging the furniture here We've got a number of fed officials supporting the idea of a more rapid pace of tapering those asset purchases in that brings us to the idea that maybe a rate hike could become sooner rather than later don't you think I don't think so I think that the fed is going to move as slowly as they can They have a problem because the inflation hocks that are on the board those that believe inflation is going to grow even more next year and we may even see hyperinflation So the fed is trying to balance that with what they know to be the case We still have an economy that is in the U.S. and globally that is recovering We've just seen we've got another wave of COVID going through Europe and we know what that means potentially to the economy So I think that they're at a measured pace right now to remove accommodation slowly That's where they'd like to stay I don't think we see an interest rate increase in the first half of the year I'll be surprised if we see one in the second half of the year People thinking that they could be hyperinflation and when you think of hyperinflation you're thinking about countries like Zimbabwe Right Well to be honest a lot of times you hear it associated with someone who's selling Bitcoin or gold because that obviously is something to put out there But there are people that expect that inflation is going to continue to grow through next year We believe the reality is is that inflation has been increased These are all COVID impacts to the economy domestically and globally Inflation is increased because specifically of durable goods inflation And as much as that surge this year we expect it to be declining even a deflationary force within our inflation numbers as we get into 2022 and a year from now we look for inflation to be running quite a bit lower You know and it's interesting because in your notes Dave you indicate that you prefer the small cap space that speaks of a lot of optimism I would think in the domestic recovery Maybe.

Cooper And Anthony Show
"bach" Discussed on Cooper And Anthony Show
"Know you don't know and so i was half kidding and half a little creeped out by the guy and sean was joking the whole time you know. He's making jokes. He's making jokes about you. Know what he'll do when the shoot is what he's trying to do and then and then you're actually seriously mad at the poor guy. Yes he got up and running out left lane. He was still plain stupid eight-year-old game that you guys are playing well. We had salads. And i didn't talk to him over salad. You didn't talk to them when you when you went on a train to go have salad and you wonder why darted off hoping you could go find some meat. Well he had a chef sell. There's meat in it feel better and he had it with extra meat. He tell them no tomatoes. Atta boy no tomatoes carrots extra meat. And that's what he did so basically he had meet on a better eleven place those with meat products. And that's basically what he had and instead a ranch. I'll have a gravy cheese under yet. Now take the cheese off and put more meat. So he had his mute salad. And you're saying they're in silence eating your salads because you're mad at a for some imaginary game that he wouldn't take a bullet for you right. I'm mad at him because he did not protect me. When i thought when the guy had a clear shot of may sitting in the in the seat. I wanted him to like. I don't know put his arm around me or do something to you know case. I was shot to protect me. But of course you didn't you didn't verbalize any of this. You just assumed that he would know this. Because that's one of his superpowers is reading your mind. But i said i i kept bringing it up and he kept making jokes so i think he thought we were playing our game like you know. There's a sniper on the train. Okay batman you know that kind of thing. But i i was only half joking and i and i would have let it go. How did not it off the train like he did. He couldn't wait to get away from me. Can you blame you imagine that. Do they know it stopping playing and started being real. No that because i said i can't believe you won't take a bullet from me. He's like the i i got up. I walked off the train. I said no usually help me off the train. You put your hand out. That was a bum. Move your bomb. And i was really mad. Are you still mad or do you understand that that you're insane. Say well no. I i let it go eventually like two hours ago. No yeah well. I had let it go so we enjoy the rest of the weekend and then earlier when the when chattan anthony and i were on the phone talking i mentioned something about it a little bit and sean lee got mad all over again because i think he thought we dropped it and didn't realize that i was still mad. He won't take a bullet for me. I would take a bullet for him. You would not i would. I would all day long but you wouldn't. I'm telling you. I would protect that boy from from anything i would. I would stand in front of. I would definitely take happens in the movies and real life. He's running off the train. No it right. It only happens in the movies and real life which it could have been there he was he went by foot away from you through and through a glass door right. We ran a but the idea that usually helps me up He didn't help me up. He was quick to save himself. You see And leave his wife behind. This kind of was third. Rail be is right now. Matt how do i handle. What do i do right. You guys need to stay for psycho like like an sm. Say for kind of thing exactly like banana or some some mortgage would never generally use but offensive either and that would signify that. I'm truly freaking out as opposed to joking basically says I'm not playing. Yeah that's good. Do you think her insurance are crazy to behave like this or do you think it's cute now. I mean it's cute but it's not. It's not cute if you don't have boundaries if you haven't established that i mean it sounds silly to say oh you're going to be you gotta have battery but it's not silly to say that because you guys are obviously debating this debate and you're sitting. That's pc of you fighting. Sean lee nearly had a meat salad on his lap. So mad i was that you're safe. Work me so that's perfect. Oh matt you're brilliant. Okay that's what i'll do from now on. So in sean. Lee and i are playing are crazy game. We're running from aliens If i truly am freaked out and do believe there is indeed an alien or sniper sniper alien am i guess i could say mid salad right. Thank you matt. That's great advice. We can serve meat salad at bob's house of meat so we can and we should. Let's call it shawn's meat salad in honor. Really get isaac the teenager. How are yeah pretty good. Glad to be back. Welcome back is the teenager was on vacation. And that's why we haven't spoken to him in a while but thank you very much for coming back and calling us. So what do you think the guy that was behind you. Could he hear you while. You're you talking to sean. Say and he's about to shoot. He's going to kill me. He was far enough away that if he had he had to be a good shot because he was now on the other end of the car but sitting facing the back of my head as opposed to before when he was sitting just to our so he would have had to shoot all the way across the car through fifty people to he you know. He had a clear shot. There was nobody behind me or the seat. There were like three or four seats between the guy us. You would still have to aim cooper. Have you realize that you're insane. I like you know the guy could have had a gun. How do i know we've. Us things happen. Isaac and you're the one of seventeen years of psychological training and you don't realize here and say i'm a practical. Okay there's one. Four cooper is psycho kerry. Hi terry i think i'm okay. What do you think. I'm a little scared of you right now. How's that entire situation. I i know what to say. I feel so sorry for some leave. It was it was like okay. Yeah we're normally paying the game but you have three my nine and no. We're not playing anymore and you have to pick up on. All my nonverbal cues to know. Exactly what i'm thinking and i was like oh god but here's my logic. Teri my logic is usually we pretend there's somebody up in a tree and we have to run. This was an actual person. This was a person that i was literally afraid of. And even though i was still kind of joking about it. I was sorta serious. It wasn't like you know. Oh my god. This train is going to run off the tracks. Quick off the train it was. You know there was actually a guy so in the two or three sentences you said to him..

Cooper And Anthony Show
"bach" Discussed on Cooper And Anthony Show
"Up on that scale it's amazing how we've built so many holidays and celebrations around food Do i mean i understand that. Like food is a delicacy and there's certain foods that represent certain things and they have a lot of meaning and religious connotations in some cultures. And whatever i get that but the fact that there's so many holidays in a row and so much food like i wish that there was some way of celebrating and some other way like dances. Should halloween dance or a turkey dance turkeytrot. I mean like just do something like this year. I want to try and do something else other than because it's was covert i just. I spent every day around food. You're i mean it was like. Oh it's thursday time to have this for dinner. Oh it's friday pizza night. So i feel like i just celebrated eighteen months of food and eating. I wanna try to make these next holidays about something else other than food. That's my plan. But i blame it on families because you look at a family like mine that everybody brings us. I don't know three plates. You know somebody brings desert somebody and then it ends up. There's so much to eat right and you gotta eat everything. You can't not not eat something my sister brought right because then she's gonna feel bad he gotta eat that so leftovers you gotta eat it again the next day. Yeah yeah and leftovers. Thanksgiving leftovers can last weeks right now so no. I'm not looking forward to sunday. Which is thanksgiving and then monday. That's when christmas begins right. That's true the day after thanksgiving the night by by midnight. Already this already christmas and it's already here. Were week away from christmas. Yeah our problem. Is i've always. I've always cooked for everybody in the neighborhood. So i have my parents come over. And then my best friend and his husband would come over and then These two women that live in our neighborhood that are not from here so they're just like neighborhood ladies. They came over and then You know my boyfriend had family or people that he knew that will come over. So i got used cooking thanksgiving dinner here at my house for ten. I don't know how to cook for four just for us and my parents. So i cook for ten and then we all have leftovers so my mom because last thanksgiving because of cove it it was just the four of us and everybody wore masks and we sat on opposite ends of the room. And of course i cooked for tens. Everybody had tons of food for like a week after that. My mom said no more. We're not doing that anymore. Everyone's my the two women just told you about have died over the past couple of years. My best friend is husband have moved to la Other friends of ours moved to nashville. Other friends moved to phoenix. Someone's gone it's just four of us. She's like that's it i'm done. She made reservations an italian restaurant. We'll have pasta very. Oh you don't have to clean out. You don't have to cook. You're still going to have to cook desert though because your parents are gonna want that. They'll want dessert dessert. But yeah that's good because you spent two days cooking before. Oh at least the cooper anthony show now. This time last week i was telling you about what was going on in my marriage and things are much better much better except we had a I guess setback. You might want to call it on friday. A little bit of a setback for him more than me. You do you ever do you ever do. I'm sure you to never do because you know you've been married so long but do you guys ever pretend in a movie and you go into your house and you're like a quick quick. They're coming they're going to get us. And you have to run to the door and getting real quick otherwise the monsters or aliens. No we're not eight. come on you. You must do not once ever ever we do that. Sometimes if we're taking a walk and there's a park or something we'll be like. Don't go near that tree. There's a sniper in it or we do silly things like that every once in a while. but it's been a while it's about. Weird nutty are troubled. We're not a nutty. But we used to do funny things like that and be like you know whatever. We were another word for unbelievably immature. It's probably yeah. You're walking in the park and holding hands. Maybe i guess we are. Yes and you go watch out for that tree. there's somebody behind it ron. We'll be like no. Here's what we'll do what we walking. They'll be a fork in the road will go. Which way should we go and he'll go will can't go that way. Because that's the snipers are up in that tree. I'm like quick this way run and we pretend like we're in a movie so we got to run away if you have little kids with you that's completely appropriate and actually it would be fun to grown people. There forty. the men in the little white coats may need to be called here. Don't you think anthony i. I've never heard of this ever. All you know maybe twelve anybody older than twelve wouldn't even do it with my ten year. Old my five year old. Maybe right really yes. We even sometimes as we're getting to the house like if one of us gets the door they'll turn to. Someone will turn to the other one and say you know quit. Can the house they're coming. They're coming ok and we'll just run in the house like get in in time. Yeah wow early doesn't just stuff like that. Never ranges thing. i've ever. i know strange. Even i think that is straight. I think if i did that well if we walked around in a park holding hands that would be weird in itself. Sure if i did that. I think she would leave me. Yes the tree. Let's go she might think it's adorable and playful and cute and you know divorce papers on the table next. He'd be calling somebody to get a mental evaluation. She would change. My prescription immediately. Went well we. We do do that. And what happened was on The over the weekend. We were in a city where they had subways and we were on the subway. And.

Cooper And Anthony Show
"bach" Discussed on Cooper And Anthony Show
"Were on the air while van tons of people coming in and in descending upon me and gonna need any more people on this one so this one this tv show they said you do it yourself now. Guess they've never seen this. Show your left to your own hair and makeup on this show and this on my worst day next. Victoria's secret models on a national television show. Yeah this was unease of all things like this was the worst possible scenario of all of it. But they're so nice there and the producer. I mean i've i've known them for many years because i worked with them and on so many different specials over the years and they're so kind in there so nice to me. I would never say no to them. You know no hair makeup fine as long as they don't mind you know i don't mind yet. It's a contrast so when you're watching tonight i'm i'm warning. You ahead of time. Cooper looks pretty good. So i'm just i'm telling you that now it's not that bad but when you put her up against the hottest models on the planet it's not fair for anybody. Yeah put a bucket next to the tv. Just warning you. So pathetic. Cooper anthony show. I know right. It's so embarrassing so friday. We had nigel bach on the show. And then. Nigel is actor producer director of the bat. Ben movies Where and the new ones coming out tomorrow. Which i'm so excited can't wait the new bad ben movie So what. Nigel does every single day as he gets in his car with his girlfriend and they go do. Whatever nigel's do they get dolls day to day his regular day stuff. Yeah but they're always out doing something. They're getting dog food. They're bringing meals to people and so he needs sticks a camera in the car and records them whatever and you know people are on the ask questions. And he answers them. She reads the questions they him and he answered them. It's it's it's great fun when you're at work and you got nothing else to do. And you're watching what nigel calls the begins. You watch the big ins drive around town in new jersey doing things so today. They went out and bought dog food so they got both dogs in the car and driving around and then they decide to talk about us. Oh no no. it's it's it's not bad So wait hang on it. We've been down this road before or other shows. Talk about us or other people outside of us talk about us publicly. It's never been good. No this is actually likes us. He has is the duke anthony. I was going to send you a message on twitter. I sent one the cooper young because but the direct message button wasn't won't twitter. And that's i've realized yesterday 'cause i gotta follow you to get it but i assume would fun on show. He makes fun of me. The way i eat carbon. He was saying that He had a very good time. Doing that was a great mood when he was done. Put it that way. Which doesn't happen. Will you guys brought out the best me. Means they had sex afterwards asi we went. We got here white house that up or actually. I know it's up because i shared it with a nurse matt yesterday and he nursed at the biggest kick out of it because he was watching it and he said i made reference to sharing our show with all those nurses. I love that and he laughed..

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"bach" Discussed on Rescot Creative
"Hello everyone welcome back to fiction. Friday's today were going back to bach. So in my chapter six of change in tune my heroine victoria house to tackle one of the most challenging works in violent repertoire johann sebastian bach's shotgun from partido number two in d minor and for any of you who played unaccompanied bach on a stringed instruments. You is incredibly challenging. You're having to play multiple notes at the same time consorting your fingers into vary uncomfortable positions in order to reach the cords. Now if you are a keyboard instrument you have to play a lot of fugel counterpoint. With your hands and even your feet if you're an organised but yes for first string players. This is just very very challenging for those of you. Who don't know bach is one of the most famous composers of all time. He is the most famous baroque composer. He was born in sixteen eighty five in germany and died in seventeen fifty and he was incredibly prolific. He had so many roles as a musician and in his personal life. He said he was a composer. He was a church organist and he frequently had to rely on either the church or patrons to keep his work going he was also a father to twenty children so yes on the days when we think it's challenging with two three four five children i have to think about bach and how he managed to work with twenty and that might give you a little bit of motivation to keep going anyway. Poor victoria is struggling to master this piece but when her teacher place it. Who's a master at it at virtuoso. She really aces it. And so that's one of the keys. Is that when you are listening to recording a bach or going to a concert when you hear some of the pros like hillary hein or when my recent favorites jennifer roic. Frank has a recent recent version of the Gun available on spotify and youtube. Definitely check it out. You will really enjoy hearing the almost make it sound effortless however when you hear beginners tackling it or even just kind of the first time reading through it the second is can be somewhat challenging a bit ear-piercing for everyone so really make sure students that if you're pricing shock on you spend several weeks or months working on your intonation now. Bach also plays a part in my halloween short story back from the grave in this one. We have a church organist. Miguel goose mon- who's preparing for all saints day and one of his friends and the music school decides to ask him if he will play the famous to cut into fugu indie minor by bach. Failing bach had an affinity for d minor. Since these pieces are in d minor. Anyway it's if you listen to it. You probably heard it. If you haven't listened to go check it out. It's very spooky and very ominous anyway at first. Miguel gazon doesn't want to have to play it. He's already practicing a lot of other songs but in the end he does get persuaded to bring back block. And i hope that you enjoyed that short story for halloween again. You can listen to it on the previous episode or check it out in paperback in the chronicles of music majors where you can read it on e book on kindle or one of your other favorite retailers and next week we will be talking more about villainous violinists. So this week's reading involves my kind of the the villain character. And i hope that you get a kick out of it and this week sponsor is actually my new merch store which i'm really excited about. I know several of you were like. Why are you now having t shirts and it is for several reasons one of them is because when i started writing my first drafts of the novel a couple years ago i wanted some visual representations of my characters. I am not at all an artist. I appreciate other people's visual arts. I guess i am an artist. It's not a visual artists anyway. I hired an artist to make sketches of my nine kind of lead characters. And i think they're awesome. I came up with tag lanes for each of them and each month. I'll be featuring a different line of that specific characters design but make sure you get it during that month because then after that month i will change out to the next character. So you've gotta make sure that you get the designs that you like within this month. So this month is featuring the villain franklin curtis who we will talk more about next week and every purchase on store does supports respite creative. I use a lot of it to cover costs of labor and editing. At incomes in multiple formats there is story editing like developmental editors and copy editors as well as cover designs or sketches and the artwork. That kind of goes along with it as well as marketing. So every little bit helps and if you're willing to buy some of the things kind of quirky funny products i would greatly appreciate it especially as the holidays are coming up. They might make good.

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"bach" Discussed on Rescot Creative
"And everyone would be happy. But this time he prayed the congregation wouldn't boo him from the balcony. What would they think of as prelude selection mosquitos on the Lake Lee's eternal or Jean Langley and contagion for postlude? Would they murder him for his modern taste? Not that he didn't enjoy the classics, but you could only play so many times in a year and maintain your sanity. The dissonant chords mirrored his mood. It had only been a year since the accident. He closed his eyes to block out the memory. Time to focus on the music at hand. A knock wrenched him from his reverie. The door creaked open to reveal Adam heckle standing in the doorway. A bit intense for Sunday church, don't you think? Adam strode next to the organ bench. Oh, no, Miguel side. If you, as a music major, I think it's too much. What on earth will the priest say? Adam shrugged, I wouldn't worry about it. Father Joseph seems pretty open minded about music. Miguel ran a hand through his thick black hair. I hope you're right. When can I schedule you to play? Adam laughed. You think they'd want to hear it but soon solo? Sure. You said father Joseph likes new music. I suppose you could schedule me sometime in advent, but in return, I need a favor. What kind Miguel frowned? Adam shifted on the balls of his feet. Come on, I'm sure I'll say yes. All right, here goes, I need you to play box to cut it and fugue in D minor at a Halloween concert for beta alpha new delta. I know you hate fraternities and probably think the holiday is sacrilegious, but I'm out of options. Miguel's breath caught in his throat didn't see that coming. Why do you want to be in that frat anyway? I saw how they treated you and the other pledges last weekend. I want nothing to do with them. Adam scrunched up his nose. I was afraid you'd say that. Anything I can do to change your mind?.

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"bach" Discussed on Rescot Creative
"Hello music Friends, thanks for joining me for this musical, short story. If you enjoy content like this, please hit subscribe and give it a thumbs up. And now for the future story. Bach from the grave. The chronicles of music natures, short story, number 5. Written by Ashley rescott, narrated by Ashley rescott. Adam heckle twisted his hands in his lap and shifted himself on the lumpy couch in the music school locker room. A freshman at belton university, he pledged the band fraternity, beta, alpha, new delta. At least the hazing hadn't been too bad so far. Nothing compared to other fraternities. Sure, he'd stayed up all night, cleaning after the frat party, a couple of nights ago, and the older guys had forced the pledges to sing in polka dot boxers outside the girls dorm at three in the morning. But at least no one had shoved his head in a toilet like in high school. Yet. Heckle, get over here. Barry, the senior trombones waved one large arm, gesturing for atom to join him next to the lockers, a twinge of terror passed through Adam's body as he strode next to the guy. The metal bars on the instrument lockers brought back uncomfortable memories from high school, playing the bassoon hadn't been an easy choice, especially when the other kids found out the unfortunate Spanish translation of the word. After that discovery, they'd stuffed him in a locker on a regular basis. Barry crossed his arms. So what do you think? About what? Adam's voice squeaked about the fraternity fall festival. It's up to you pledges to decide what to do. Adam swallowed. How about a chili cook off? No good, very scald. The PG two that every year. Maybe a haunted house? Are you an idiot? Very wagged his finger. Every fraternity on this entire campus does a haunted house. We wouldn't stand a chance to win. Adam wouldn't dream of joining one of the other fraternities. He only wanted to join beta alpha new delta to meet fellow musicians..

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"bach" Discussed on Rescot Creative
"Today we are talking about the somewhat controversial topic of traditional versus contemporary. And this is a debate in pretty much all areas of life or art forms, whether you are thinking literary. So where you have a more traditional or even historical type fiction versus contemporary fiction or in music, if you like the traditional sounding songs, very classical, or a more contemporary pop genre, and obviously to apologize to everything else, like politics, if you have your more traditional people and your more contemporary progressive people anyway, I personally believe that it's important that we can appreciate things on both sides. Of the line. So when it comes to more traditional sounding violin music, you're going to think, especially a lot about Bach baro, classical era, music like Mozart, so here's a little box. Okay, so this very ornate decorative sounding music or you might have something even from the romantic time period, which was 19th century. Right? Now, if you are actually trying to do something more contemporary, you might do a little bit more with improvisation, although actually in the baroque era Bach did improvise a lot. But for example, if this was like twinkle little star. You know, Abu Dhabi in French Mozart did a ton of variations on that. But a contemporary version of that could be.

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Traditional vs. Contemporary Classical Music
"Today we are talking about the somewhat controversial topic of traditional versus contemporary. And this is a debate in pretty much all areas of life or art forms, whether you are thinking literary. So where you have a more traditional or even historical type fiction versus contemporary fiction or in music, if you like the traditional sounding songs, very classical, or a more contemporary pop genre, and obviously to apologize to everything else, like politics, if you have your more traditional people and your more contemporary progressive people anyway, I personally believe that it's important that we can appreciate things on both sides. Of the line. So when it comes to more traditional sounding violin music, you're going to think, especially a lot about Bach baro, classical era, music like Mozart, so here's a little box. Okay, so this very ornate decorative sounding music or you might have something even from the romantic time period, which was 19th century. Right? Now, if you are actually trying to do something more contemporary, you might do a little bit more with improvisation, although actually in the baroque era Bach did improvise a lot. But for example, if this was like twinkle little star. You know, Abu Dhabi in French Mozart did a ton of variations on that. But a contemporary version of that could be.

About Last Night
"bach" Discussed on About Last Night
"I'm from. North dakota has gained badge before you even got the name your like. Who the fuck are you house family. That they from the gecko is one of those like surprise performer. Goofball to now is going to do it. I don't think my parents didn't even want me to. They told me a you. Can't you can't make it. you're not will smith. He said my mom's the same shitty. Yeah you have to be like that in my mind has but will smith had to do what did he also at eight cleveland. Zeki does mom. Yeah the i guess in their mind. It's like the only way you can make is if you're already famous and i'm like well. How do you get famous. I got at least try right. Yeah so they're like now. You've got to be a doctor or lawyer. Yeah and if you get famous from that you can go into movies you like. What is this fucking works. Yeah it was. It was Wants you to do that. Doctor lawyer yeah want me doctor. Lawyer or finance chose finance some stability. Right yeah damn dude. So i wasted four years of my life. What about what about that time though. Did you go do you look back and go. Oh that wasn't a total waste like well college. I don't think colleges for i mean trouble. I don't think colleges for the education. I think colleges for the experience a thousand percent of you know what i mean. Don't be don't skate. I mean you gotta should have have some sort of Work ethic yeah so that you can take that and and build on it when you enter the real world. But yet dude. I was always like if. I have to stay up later to cram on something. Because i got invited to a fucking laker game last minute with a couple kids that i know that never never kick it like. I gotta go do that exactly yes. So that's that's how i feel about it. I mean i. I learned a lot just responsibilities dealing with people. Because when you're in high school you do something wrong. They send you to the principal's office in college. Do something wrong. They could kill you could you. It's like you know what i mean you're in the real world is no no one to save you. Oh yeah you go to jail. I mean so we making videos and college Towards the end of it it was but But but yeah it was So then was there something that that That happened were the fan finally goes. I guess you know that. The only way i was able to move out to l. a. was to go to school so i say young on the new york film academy so but i didn't do it film academy out here in la. How should so. I was out here. Mfa getting my masters. That was that had tricked them. I wouldn't be able to come out here. Holy she hit. Yeah did you confide in about that. Not no Just walking yeah. I just did. It was your sister do She manages me now. No shit yeah. She used to be an accountant. Whoa and i was like you wanna make more money. Wow dude she all in. Yeah yeah you guys are tied. Yeah because she's she was like waking up at five. Am to drive two hours to go to work. And now she just wakes up five am and she's still just two hours but it's like oh maybe maybe she should go back to. What did you do in the road joke. Roy was like a big learning experience. Right i mean for getting shows of that magnitude like going back to you talking about seen eddie murphy and doing huge crowds. Yes so that was. That was a crazy thing. Because you know when you're just starting standup you got you know a restaurant show. Maybe a mike here. Over mike's in the hotel lobbies of places tgi. Fridays are perform everywhere. When i when i first started. Tgi fridays yeah me. It was me Who did i just in hires yet. tony baker show. Buzz It was a whole bunch of us. Man we were just. We're hitting like six six. At night i love that like just everywhere. Just where was the setup at the tgi. Fridays in like the Entrance knows at the outdoor in the back. Okay yeah how was it. It was cool. What would you call going to fridays. Like what was a show. You know how you it was. A website called bad slava. I don't know if it's still around and there were like chuckle. Monkey for a minute was the site that had all the shows. Yes so this one was called. Dad's slava and it would. It would have all the open mics so you just have to get their sign up. Pay five dollars. Whatever it was in then you get three to five minutes. I can't remember. Yeah yeah And and yeah. We were just doing that. So i'm doing shows like that in front of twenty people thirty people greenhouse. Yeah you know. Max and then you normals five ten people you know I remember doing stand up in palm beach in like weird weirdest spots where the stage like the seats are here and the stages literally up there like on like a counter solids walking on the counter telling jokes yes crazy. So that's where. I came from doing that and enjoy all that joint. Yeah enjoying all of is you know that it's this is just a part of the grind that everybody has to go through. I had no idea. I was doing because i loved it. I had no idea it wasn't until i moved out to la where they're like. Yo you get discovered. I hear you get sitcoms. Oh i should take this serious But i'm doing like little shows like that and then i go to Joe's show at the Thing was irvine improv. And it was like that. It's like five hundred or something like that Five hundred seater and and I just went to meet him. You know and then he's like oh you want to go up there and do five minutes. I was like no i do. Not in his mom just got do five minutes. And i was like damn it and is packed out six hundred plus. Yeah and i'm just like man. And i went out there. I did it and it was fun. And i realized like With the more people the laughter's this way loud. I got dictated to it. Yeah so you should come on the road with me down. So i went on the road with him for three years and then And that's a fan base. Yes i mean dedicated. Watch him go from the five. Six hundred is still alive. But i watched him go from that to now. He's doing By he's selling out ten twenty thousand.

Sounds Profitable
How to Write Podcast Ads That Sell
"I'm really pumped about this conversation today. Because the more time i spend in this space the more. I'm realizing that right now where. We are in podcast. Advertising is that the actual creative is the thing that receives the least amount of attention. And it's probably the most important. Yeah i think that is often the case particularly in this space. That creative doesn't i was just looking through here in these little. Keep these little note. Cards of all these quotes and things to inspire me and this is for bill. Byrne bach who said creativity will become the last unfair advantage where legally allowed to take over our competitors. And so the fact that creative is i think under exploited particularly in this space or not focused upon is bears bears focusing upon it. Because it can be this kind of leave behind as a creative director at an audio agency. There is a piece of it. But i mean you see the same thing across all creative. It's like well anybody can do that right. Like anybody can pick out colors. Anybody can edit something on their laptop and it's true. I mean all the tools have been democratized. They've been democratized for all time. Though when it comes to writing or performing you know the alphabet spin been around a good long time but it doesn't make everybody a world class writer but it does seem particularly in the audio space that the copy points can kinda be this thing. That's just like well just you know. Just basically have anybody right it. Just yeah we kinda got that. We got our team will. We'll go after it. And it's not given the time care and attention that like anything. Anything could benefit from more time. Caring attention to refine it and make it better and make it punch harder to make. I think particularly in the realm of worlds to make it clear. Brief and

AP News Radio
Mike Richards and Mayim Bialik Named New Hosts of ‘Jeopardy!’
"Two hosts have been named for the TV game show jeopardy to replace the late Alex Trebek marches are loaded with the latest jeopardy executive producer Mike Richards and actor Maya Bialik will split the hosting duties Richards will host the daily syndicated show Bialik will host the prime time and spin off series including a new jeopardy college championship the debuts next year central banks death eight months ago the show has had several guest hosts including levar Burton Katie Couric Joe Bach Aaron Rodgers and robin Roberts

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Mixed bag: Erratic Pandemic Olympics come to a nuanced end
"Carol rigor of Seattle four time Olympian the javelin let American athletes into the Olympic Stadium to close up the seventeen day event at a ceremony rich in Japanese tradition but due to the pandemic attendants confined to athletes coaches and officials in all the you must finish first of both total gold medals and overall medal count thirty nine first place showings and one hundred thirteen total medallions IOC president Thomas Bach cold in the world to meet again in Paris at twenty twenty four as the Olympic flame was extinguished I'm joined other

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Olympic Latest: Bach declares Tokyo Olympics officially over
"It wasn't until the final of the women's volleyball that team USA knew the top the gold medal podium after three sets to none victory over Brazil the United States at thirty nine gold medals and you go to China with thirty eight gold also came Sunday on the cycling truck Jennifer Valenti topped the podium of the women's omnium points brakes in the ring both Richard Torres of Keyshawn Davis claim silver Davis in the men's lightweight division tourism the super heavy weight category well this ideal of her third ever marathon took bronze the Americans final battle in the women's marathon he was topped the overall medal count with one hundred thirteen and it finished atop the medal standings every Summer Games since Barcelona in nineteen ninety two I'm John other pretty

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The MacKenzie Family Murders
"Although greenwich is considered to be a bit of a ghost town the major city of geraldton is just twenty four kilometers north as the largest city north of perth geraldton has many faces that put it on the map including thriving fishing industry stunning spring wildflowers and sperling surf beaches niece sixty kilometers offshore appel spot a sta and wallaby islands k. Locations of the deadly tovey shipwreck covered in episode one. Hundred thirty eight of case file for many travelers. Gerald is the main destination with isolated towns. Locked greenwich acting. Stop places along the way. However in the light summer of nineteen ninety-three greenwich would surpass the city in making headlines the unassuming and little known township was propelled into the national spotlight for what came to be cold one of the worst crimes in western australia for that reason. Greenwich was put on the map. It had dana typical morning at gerald since criminal investigation bureau on february twenty two nineteen ninety-three when detectives received in us. That a brutalized buddy had been found out. So i had a residence in slavery greenwich forensic inspect up. Bring giants send detective move cousins along with a team of uniformed officers immediately. Made the sixteen minute drive down the bruce highway. Arriving at the mckenzie property around eleven am as reported a blood-soaked body lay in the dust. Just outside the heim stead. Having been so savagely attacked that day face was indistinguishable. The victim was identified as sixteen year old daniel. The oldest of karen mackenzie's three children her other two children daughters seven-year-old amara and five year out katrina when nowhere to be seen karen to was missing. The detectives turned their attention to the house before them. The family's pet dog continued to bach from within towards rea- dual. The detectives were rattled. Was daniels killer still at the same. Unwilling to take any chances. They raised their hand guns before entering the property.

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Political Donor Ed Buck Guilty on Counts Related to Overdose Deaths
"In the drug deaths of two men. Here's Alex Stone inside the federal courtroom. There were cheers when the verdict was read. Former Democratic donor Ed bought guilty on multiple charges linked to methamphetamine overdose deaths of two men at his West Hollywood apartment. Prosecutors say Bach was running a drug in sex 10 when he was arrested in 2019. Buck was also convicted of enticing men to LA to engage in prostitution. The jury deliberated for 4.5 hours before returning a guilty verdict. Alex Stone, ABC News, Los Angeles, and when Buck

Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show
"bach" Discussed on Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show
"A zoom. Hang out on july twenty third five. Pm pacific time eight pm eastern So this will be fun because you'll be able to see us and we can see us like the good old days and then also be deeming everyone who commented on the post in patriot titled your favorite goodbye party with the invite which. I didn't like that name because it implies that like the show's going away. It's just the patriot things only way. Whatever if you can't make it or you can watch your back on until july thirty first. If you don't want your pretty face on page john. Just turn off the camera. But i want i wanna see yourself because remember last time we did it. I had made fun of everyone's background did. I'm sure people love being made fun of everyone knows. Wait the the poll that we had was the wedding dates and the bachelor if we think that they're bad luck or if they're cute and literally. Everyone said they're bad luck. So i was right. I mean yeah oh and we have one final. Rotted grandpa o. Wow how exciting brandy shout out to. La p that's it l. a. p. what do you think the p. stands for i would imagine her. Last name. pancreas pancreas what. If someone's last name was pancreas would be very odd or anus. That would be even odder. What if someone named the child avis. Not right ooh. You're not right timmy. And johnny and anus. Please don't ever do that. Anyone someone to do it just like laugh at it. Now they should. That would be great. I appreciate that I did used to know a guy named angus. Yeah and i was like Probably wouldn't have chosen that for my kid. Yeah it's too similar very very similar all right so all right well. Are you coming out here anytime soon. I didn't hit me up so it's fun. No not i am off to atlanta this weekend to play in buckhead and then the next week i am off to chicago for lollapalooza playing and miley plays thursday night. The festival and i play. There's day night at a club called underground start around midnight. So if you're going to lollapalooza come on out to the after party all right kitty in the city the windy city little kitty in the windy city have a v. That going on flyer. Yeah i like that. Oh i've news derek biggest sarah's out of town derrick come visit me and so i think like for one episode will either have them back on or rate. Yeah or we'll give you a week off if you want it. whatever. I don't know i right. I'd love to see derek. All right good times all right. Well laugh tears. We'll see you tomorrow night. No friday night. Friday night. Friday night babe. Did you know that because ovid nineteen up to one hundred sixty. Three million people are at risk of being pushed back into extreme poverty by end of twenty twenty one with collective action. We can change this. Global citizen is a movement of engaged citizens who used our voice to encourage action on today's biggest issues like defending.

AP News Radio
Japanese PM Suga Says World Should See Safe Olympics Staged
"Japan's prime minister says the world needs to see his country can stage a safe Olympics prime minister Yoshihito Sugata says the Olympics marked a turning point and then after a long tunnel and exit is now in our site Thomas Bach is chair of the international Olympic committee the Olympic Games Tokyo twenty twenty we'll give you amenity faith in the future Tokyo is under a corona virus state of emergency these athletes tray of the experience of perseverance with the people of Japan now the stage is set well the athletes to shine and inspire the world in Tokyo in nineteen seventy four year old for mako Torah Morrow says this is a gloomy unclear Olympics it was forced against the people's will there I think it will be remembered as a gloomy one sugo said the health and safety of the Japanese people and the Olympic gassed from overseas will be protected I'm a Donahue

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Medals Presented to Athletes on Trays at the Olympics
"The tokyo olympics. Well it'll be a lot of things but it will provide a model for hosting the games during a pandemic. that's going to happen again. I'm probably saw that's from tokyo. Twenty twenty ceo toshiro muto. This will be. The first olympic hell during a pandemic and tokyo will provide a model for how that is done. Muto said get the playbook now. The twenty twenty olympics are going to look a lot different than normal notably. They won't be any fans in attendance of course but viewers will notice a very significant change to another longstanding tradition. According to sporting news athletes will no longer received their medals by having them placed around their necks in stacked no. Don't get ahead of me here. Extent they will be presented on a trade to help reduce the potential spread of covert ioc. President thomas bach confirmed that the medals will not begin around the neck. He said according to the espn they will be presented on a trade. The athletes will take the metal him or herself. It will be made sure the person who will put the metal on trae. We'll do so only with disinfected gloves. So that the athlete can be sure that nobody touched them before. Bach also confirmed. There won't be contact among athletes during the medal ceremony. There will be. He said no shake hands and there will be no hug there during the ceremony. The athletes will place the metals around their own necks.

AP News Radio
IOC's Bach Gets Mixed Reaction in One-Day Visit to Hiroshima
"International Olympic committee president Thomas Bach got a mixed reception in his visit to Hiroshima in Japan this is he met with an atomic bomb survivor everybody wears been here and to estimate this experience and has got this inspiration we'll leave here Russia as an ambassador for peace the Olympics start next week in Tokyo the city is under a coronavirus state of emergency there were protesters in her Rocha do you want to you know this you Kiana she because mother was an atomic bomb victims he says he's opposed to the Olympic Games saying as you can see from box actions they are trying to use the sports to make money Bach repeated the games in Tokyo will be safe and secure I'm a Donahue

AP News Radio
Olympic Athletes to Put on Own Medals at Tokyo Ceremonies
"International Olympic committee president Thomas boxes athletes will not receive their medals around the neck it will be on a tray and then the athlete can put it on the person putting the metal on the tray will be using disinfected gloves Bach also says in Tokyo no hugs or handshakes during the ceremony he met with Japan's prime minister I would like to reaffirm all local on the side of the movie community to do everything that we do not the ring and he reached to the Japanese the IOC had previously said medalist and ceremony officials would have to wear masks with no fans watching boxsets crowd noise recorded from each event at previous Olympics will be fed into the arena I met Donahue

AP News Radio
IOC's Bach Arrives in Tokyo; Greeted by State of Emergency
"As the international Olympic committee's most senior official gets the Tokyo he's greeted by state of emergency plans IOC president Thomas Bach touchdown to find Japan's prime minister the few Heidi suka set to declare a state of emergency which is likely to result in a ban on fans after the Tokyo Olympics as coronavirus infections spread across the capital backs arrival comes just two weeks before the postponed to Tokyo Olympics is set to open the IOC I'm local organizes are attempting to hold the games during a pandemic despite opposition from the Japanese public and medical community I'm Charles de Ledesma

The Crime Cafe
A highlight from Interview with Crime Writer Richard Meredith: S. 7, Ep. 1
"All about the craziness. what's it about. Well i say that the across nest is a crime. Silk throw without Police furlough agents or the military's just two men seeking justice against a brutal cartel is its unique so far. I think it's the only novel about the use of the crew. Some rains in the smuggling of cocaine. Between colombia mexico i kinda described as the mutant spawn of dos. Vote and savages. But it's us in a nutshell. The girls nestle story about to a giant bows dettori smuggler. Chase brenner who's innocent. Fishermen and for different reasons. Both men get cross Sideways with the bishops bach cartel and the box and the capo fernando. Cuervo they're desperate and are on the run and they figure the providers to bargain for their lives but they really don't have any leverage. So johnny west some inside information about the the cartel decide conceives a plan to hijack one of the cartel secret the narco submarines and figure with a hundred billion dollars worth cocaine in the onboard. They could cut a deal. And it's a great idea. Until cartels chief sicario mandate kudo kidnaps jason's family. Now things get a little more complicated. Johnny faces kind of the moral dilemma of his life. Ditch as the man who saved him from sure death or escape with rich beyond his wildest dreams and lose it all including his life to save jason away from family and from there. Others much mayhem on the road to resolution nutshell. That's interesting. it sounds like almost a little bit like a like an action adventure with psychological thriller thrown in there a little bit a little bit of all. The characters are flawed in some

Red Eye Radio
German Police Say 17th Century Paintings Found in Highway Dumpster
"News German police appealed Friday for information about the possible owners of 2/17 century paintings discovered in a highway rest stop Dumpster. Police said A man found the oil paintings at the rest stop there. Orrin Bach in central Germany last month and later handed them

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News Radio 920 AM
"bach" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM
"Here's an I Heart radio podcast preview. I think people have gotten that I'm a human and a person with emotions and someone who has Children that are going to grow up one day and Google their mom's name and say, Wow, was my mama serial killer did. She started genocide because that's what people said about her. And on our new podcast series, the missionary. We're gonna take you into the story of Rene Bach and find out what actually happened at the hands of this young missionary. I was watching her be literally crucified for trying to do the right thing. She was to be protected at all costs by land compassionate with, huh? I learned to love without expectation chose therefore Africans. She was putting the lives of young Children to danger. The missionary and investigative Syria's that asks was Rene Bach, a woman of good intentions in over her head or a predator posing as a saint have even put in a situation like that. Do you know what you would do Because like It's a tough call, and you have to live with yourself with the answer of that for the rest of your life. The missionary listen and follow this podcast for free on the I heart radio at number one for music, radio and podcasts, all in one This program has been pre recorded. Then the rain stone came Oh,.