33 Burst results for "Berea"

"berea" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

02:46 min | 7 months ago

"berea" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

"Hey, chick. Josh Arnold. Hi. There's ace Cosby. There's Willie griswold. Good morning. I'm chick McGee, rabbit, rabbit rabbit, and here's Tom. We missed you, chick. A couple things you missed. We're gonna have to review again. Because it's wild stuff out there, man. Wild, wild stuff. We'll be scared. Hotel chick about this poor guy that got eaten by the shark. It's getting stupid. I wonder how long your brain and your eyes work while you're being eaten. He was eating alive or if they found him in the water yet. The remains of a man who disappeared in southern Argentina earlier this month appear to have been found inside a shark that was captured by local fishermen. Diego baria was last seen writing his all terrain vehicle near the coast on February 18th. The damaged day TV was located two days later on the beach near rokas colorados, but there was no sign of the 32 year old fat island. Nearly a week later, two fishermen went to the coast guard to report that they had fished three school sharks close to where Maria's ATV was located. They had mortar boards on the shards of their schools. And when they were cleaning the sharks, they found human remains in one of them. Yeah. The law enforcement officer who oversaw the search for Maria told local media, his family recognized his remains due to a tattoo that was still visible. Near the tattoo said, if found, please return to. The head of the police department said they kind of think berea had an accident and was dragged, knowing there had been a strong title surge the weekend when he disappeared. So dragged out to sea. Because his ATV, if you saw the pictures, it was heavily damaged. It was beaten up pretty badly, so I don't. Okay. Yeah. Did it crash near the shore? Yeah, I think it did. Okay. Probably the waves brought him out. And then a couple of sharks dressed like nurses and doctors. Hey, we'll help you out. Come on. Come to us. People fed shark. Is like a James Bond villain thing. Hey, your sharks look healthy. Oh that's 'cause they eat people. Just ate a guy I'm sure the other day. This is probably going to be the start of the next big movie cocaine shark. Oh yeah. Although we've got cocaine bear and what are they going to do meth alligator alligator? Yeah. All right, speaking of movies. What? Really sad. Oh yeah, are you going to do all the news? This is big news for you. Give me the you can just give them a teaser. Yeah, the guy from the creature from the black lagoon has died. That's a hell of a teaser.

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"berea" Discussed on Celtics Beat

Celtics Beat

05:01 min | 1 year ago

"berea" Discussed on Celtics Beat

"Proved, you know, to anyone that said, and there were people, you know, Jason Tatum isn't yet a number one, or he's not yet that guy that can take you to the NBA Finals, or can win you a championship. Well, Jason Tatum, you know, you can do it alone, but he largely carried this team to the NBA Finals. He was the clear number one as good as Jason Tatum or jaylen Brown was throughout the year to your point. You know, Jason Tatum was the number one. He was the guy that, you know, he was the guy that and had so many great moments in the postseason throughout those first three rounds. But in the finals, whether you want to say he was gassed, whether you want to say, you wilted wasn't ready for the moment, you know, too much bitching and officials, you know, too many careless turnovers, too much driving for contact. We could look at it any number of different ways, obviously, but the fact of the matter is, 6 games, he really didn't even have one good one. You know, one kind of okay one, but by his standards, a very lofty standard that we hold him to, he had a very bad NBA Finals. And so where does, you know, and he owned it after his credit. He owned it after, but where does he go from here, you know, knowing full well, like most greats and if he's going to be a great and will. Most greats don't win a title at 24. He's ahead of schedule in terms of even just getting there. But where does he go from here? Well, it's interesting because LeBron think about LeBron night, not just his first final. The second one too. 2007 against San Antonio when guess what? He was the top guy like Tatum and they crushed them and they swept the series and they took him out of the completely. And then the meltdown, right? 2011 against Dallas and LeBron had that really bad finals. JJ berea was guarding him. Could he even get by? And we've had this conversation, right? Like to me, I know once in a while, it's not like we get killed for it, but I tend to have a more national view. And that's my style, right? In calling the games, obviously I'm telling the selfish story, I'm telling it from that perspective. And I'm seeing it through that lens, but it's impossible for me to not pull back and see the bigger picture of NBA history as it unfolds. Steph's place in his legacy as these finals are happening. The passing of the torch of the not passing of the torch and Jason Tatum now following the same path that LeBron went through and that Isiah Thomas went through and then Michael Jordan went through and there's something comforting about it. And it's now sort of part of the Tapestry. And of course he's the head of the head of the curve in any way. It was an interesting point. A couple people brought this up, and I got to thinking about it that if you want to call it meltdown, whatever we're calling the turnovers and the general play. 6 years ago, or 5 years ago, in his rookie four years ago, his rookie year, they go to game 7 against Cleveland, and they lose the game, but it wasn't this way. It wasn't like folding under the moment..

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"berea" Discussed on Animal Radio

Animal Radio

06:27 min | 2 years ago

"berea" Discussed on Animal Radio

"Seems to kind of have dandruff Not all the time but from time to time it seems to be a little bit by the top of her tail You know where it comes from her body in that area She's a siamese cat and she weighs almost eighteen pounds a couple years but she's not fat she's just a big cat eater Well exercise and everything. But she's just a big task. I took her in and When i first got her new said well she's not fat cat. She's just a big cat. This is the way some of them are. Sometimes you know when. I first got her. They put some something on her. I can't even remember what it was and it didn't work. It was very greasy and just lured self off and it didn't really work. I was wondering if there's something. I can use on her coat that might help. Perhaps now there's a couple of things i want to ask you. Does she seem itchy scratchy. She have hair loss in any of the areas on her body. She doesn't scratch as she doesn't have any hair loss. And i kind of pulled up her for and check chit. She doesn't have any dry spots or dry under there. It's weird thing it's kind of like a flaky When i brush her. And i take the air off the brush. You can see a little spot of hair. She's a mentor cat. And i'm wondering if maybe it's just a dry goodness she's got well. The first thing is when you tell me that you have a siamese that's eighteen pounds. My bs radar is going on. And she's in good weight because there are not many Siamese which are fine. Boned lean cast is generally what the breed type is. So i would just partial. I think maybe half siamese well we do see especially in the hindquarter area right over the rump. We do see a problem where overweight cats will commonly get dry skin in that area and they'll have a lot of flaky in part of it is because there are a little bit to round. I'm kind of like a weeble. The can't turn around. And groom that spot very well over so that can definitely play one factor and things but when we look at what are all the causes of what makes a cat. You have flaky skin. Well we look at things like parasites so you know. Perhaps you're nearing did treat with a topical parasite product. That'd be one of the simplest things that i would always start with us to make sure we're doing really good flea control because there's also other types of parasites you can't see might that can cause Flaky nece as well as itching and so forth so making sure that you've had cat she's an indoor cat all the time understand. Yeah i feel the three thing A reader that would i taken to a vet. She was absolutely okay. So some of the things that i would tell you that you know. We're we think about when we have a cat that has this dry skin even though she doesn't go outside as a veterinarian. It's very simple and easy to treat for things like might those parasites you can't see and that is an important thing to make sure you get that kind of knocked off the list of concerns so if that's what your vet did treat for super if not then. I would make sure you do that. And then as far as grooming is really a big thing so we can't replace what it does to groom themselves but if this is possible that she can't reach that area then we wanna do a regular grooming on her so getting down to the level of the skin getting the undercoat out and using a brush or comb to really stimulate the natural oils and those areas. Because that's part of the benefit of grooming. Get rid of the. I'm with her and she she tolerates whatever i in fact i even cut her nails. Believe it or not. When you take into the i mean they they disappear coming combination. They all hide because she would be able to go on to that and get something for that or would i have to. We'll do you really getting a veterinary opinion of this. Problem is really important to start things off on the right direction because you could go in and pick up medications but really For myself if i could see her. I would tell you. Gosh i think this is the best direction to go. One of the products that i commonly use dealing just with berea which is basically a dryness in a problem with this flaking is. I'll use a type of topical. That say sarah my so as part of the lipids that were restoring in the skin layer so pets that have dry skin for various conditions. They are often deficient in these lipids in the skin. So we can use a tape of a spot on That we put on regularly usually about once a week and it helps to restore the lipid in the skin beer. And that helps you know not just decrease the amount of cba. I'm the kind of the waxy stuff that they build up but it also keeps inflammation down helps keep bacteria counts down all of that so it can help with a lot of conditions. So that's why. I think it's important. We have your veterinarians say. Hey this would be a good idea. I'd like to try that. it's pretty easy. It's things you can do at home since. I use a brush to brush her every day and i can take the the hair off of that from after russia and you can see the small pieces and it would it be feasible to take that into the vet and say look. I hate to bring the cat in because and and show them this. Would they be able to go under for other with that would be very limited. Because there are some types of parasites that live on the surface of the hair and there's others live inside the skin In just like anything you know if something's cut off and removed from the an organism as a whole. It really doesn't give us the full picture. So you know your vet may say. Hey you know maybe i really don't wanna see your cat bring in some hair and some steel and a look at that way she. She's about two feet long to. She's not a cat big cat and you take one look here and then of course. They want a pattern. She's not having any of that very helpful. And i really do appreciate you calling me back. I'd really didn't expect that course. That's wonderful. I listened to your show all the time and it's amazing..

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"berea" Discussed on Uncensored Advice For Men

Uncensored Advice For Men

04:48 min | 2 years ago

"berea" Discussed on Uncensored Advice For Men

"Mixed drinks a little too hard after work. Why where's that stress coming from. Where what do you. what do you fleeing from. Let's take let's take the fig-leaf off man. I got nothing to prove. You got nothing to prove. We're all struggling along our own way. What what's going on. And then and then china help people realize their potential Because a lot of people as we all know you know you don't see what what's in you like other people do on the times. Yeah i was just thinking about that this morning. Would i rather have a super strong belief system myself like josh. You could do it like super competent. Or would i. Rather if i could only pick one have someone that is so confident in me and believes in me more than i believe in myself. Which would i rather have not thought about it and both are powerful. But there's a part of me that i would rather have if i could only pick one. I would rather have someone who believes in me far greater than i believe in myself that is constantly push an encouraging me. And just go josh. You're you're you're greater than this man. Were rhonda some cool stuff. You're great you know like there's something powerful about that rather than. I have this huge thing. So what you're doing with other leaders of encouraging asking the tough questions is cool man. You're doing a really good thing. I think that's cool. Dylan as as your building and investing in these business owners lives and you're asking them the tough questions about their business about their character about their life about all the things where where do you see yourself going ten twenty years from now because you're young guy. Yeah well forty one Yeah yeah so so. I'm really passionate about communicating stuff. Like this I used to do before. I moved to dallas to go to dallas seminary. I did a lot of preaching and teaching in alum in the business kind of entrepreneurship world. I don't do a lot of a lot of that anymore so one day. I'd like to be somehow be some sort of maybe motivational speaker or or Do something like that that encourages other guys to to research potential. I think that'd be awesome goal. Well as an audience as people that like look at you and say we're proud of you and where you're going and where you've been where you're going We'll hold you accountable to that. You know twenty years from now. I'm gonna come knock on your door like dylan berea buddy. Where's the book. Where's the versus where you we'll do that. So what's one question that Us that you know. I'd ask you or you wish someone would ask you because it's on your heart and you're like me and i guys really need to hear this..

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"berea" Discussed on Sips, Suds, & Smokes

Sips, Suds, & Smokes

03:49 min | 2 years ago

"berea" Discussed on Sips, Suds, & Smokes

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"berea" Discussed on The Endless Honeymoon Podcast

The Endless Honeymoon Podcast

02:26 min | 2 years ago

"berea" Discussed on The Endless Honeymoon Podcast

"He just is chicken thing friggin. I would project you. There's nothing. I love more of the mosque. Sarah oh yeah well. Let's get back together. Well he can't spell very well so it might be a little hard for me. Okay sir this is what we're talking guy down really does deserve a nice simple gal. Who's gonna make grits and rub his feet at night. Telomeres hot and fuck them all the while. You don't wait two years to break up because nascar race by the time you get to two years. You're you're not just over the relationship you're sick of the person and so it's time to come. I think the game plan is make your list note. You want to say and come in knowing that compassion is the rule of law all else fails and he freaks out. Just blame it on like you know the pandemic it just it was too much it. It was you know. Look at the wreckage to shoot away with it really has everyone in a relationship is feeling a level of this except jeremy and miranda our friends they seem to but you know it's like it does some but it's it's really it's it's it's hard so anyway good luck to you so like a question would be then because this might blindside him like how do you believe in like in the berea. Do say let's sit down and have a talk or like having neither. I ever a good time to do it you. Just what do you think. Ashley not drunk. Well i think you're right but not yet not drunk and maybe not like. It's sort of asia clock. I would say started by five incase. It goes till eight. There's nothing worse than like being midnight. Then you have to go and you're all crying and stuff like that. Which could well happen. You might be like held on the podcast but in the interim will be a lot of emotions going on an on. Also what are you going to do you should have. You should maybe be like. I'm leaving tomorrow on this trip. Ni- you have to get. I don't sleep tonight. you'll have sex. You'll do dying other bonding serotonin all over again. So leave with the place to go and stay marie tonight. You know as we go.

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"berea" Discussed on Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast

Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast

05:03 min | 2 years ago

"berea" Discussed on Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast

"We are broadcasting from the beer guy's radio studios in marietta georgia in this week. We're talking with exhibit a bruin. I'm tim dennison with me as always is my good friend and co host. Brian hewitt tim joining us. Today we have kelsey roth. General manager of exhibit a. We're gonna talk about award winning cultures new ip as and possibly the right way to pour a beer. Because i saw that it was a topic. It's a burning question. Earning question yes doing all the burning questions kelsey. Thanks for joining us. Thanks for having me absolutely massachusetts beer. It's a hot topic on guys radio. Recently it is wandering all last week. Good times and He mentioned. I think kelsey before the show. You mentioned you do know matt over there wandering soul and so good yeah. Seems like a lot of good stuff half. There's little berea near boston. I think that's pretty hot for the northeast. Ipa's and stuff so. Yeah there's one two little out there but i may be biased but we got the best beer here in massachusetts. i think. Yeah yeah good stuff man. Good you know beer. Prices vary everywhere delta. Kelsey wherever you go you may find a little price. Have you been a fly through laguardia recently. No not recently. Okay anywhere recently. Well let me tell you what you expect if you were grabbing you a beer at laguardia so the internet lit up a few days ago with some beer prices. Air one person posted a menu that they had some of the beer prices. What would you expect to pay from. Michelob ultra at laguardia. I would say that at any airport but especially anything new york laguardia. I would expect nothing less than probably twelve to fifteen dollars. Okay thirteen a bargain right celtics. Thirteen bucks from culture there now if you want to upgrade to fat tire that's going to set you back twenty one dollars but if you want to go super premium a sam summer l. was almost twenty eight dollars. Twenty seven dollars and eighty five.

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"berea" Discussed on MAD MONEY W/ JIM CRAMER

MAD MONEY W/ JIM CRAMER

04:02 min | 2 years ago

"berea" Discussed on MAD MONEY W/ JIM CRAMER

"That's what we're looking for in short this as a higher quality company. That wall street seems to recognize but they hadn't done the homework. Which brings me to the quarter to deliver yesterday morning. Any way you slice. Businesses booming to pond posted much better than expected sales up twenty six percent year rear. Not mentioned twelve cents earnings. Beat off the ninety. Four seven basis bring quote out and i quote continued positive momentum in almost all of our key end markets including semiconductors smartphones automotive and residential construction end quote. Then you do point. A suite of visions electronics and industrial was up. Seventeen percents organically. What our protection. Eleven percent organically finally the bigger mobility materials like fifty five percent year. Thanks to a forty percent increase in volume thirteen percent increase in price. And those are the numbers. This business put up in a quarter where it had serious supply constraints more importantly to punk. You just fantastic items. Not only did they forecast higher than anticipated sales for the current quarter. They also raise the full time full year outlook substantially management's now talking about four and a quarter twenty four to four thirty looking for three seventy six but half that gain comes from a change in how they report. But even when you back that out. We're still roughly twenty five cents better than expected. Even these additional earnings of fairly low multiple that should push to up to higher levels. What else can i say. Dupont's core markets on fire. Their new hire world material costs. But they've been able to pass on to the customers by raising prices. Price hikes are sticking. Oh and they bought back six hundred and forty million dollars for the stock just this quarter retiring. Two billion dollars in debt to the one thing walsh chewy disliked. This quarter was not so hot free cash flow number. Maybe that's what caused the problem but was adamant that going to improve in the second year. Ed breen's bankables. I think you gotta believe him. I think anyone this business has earned the benefit of the doubt. It is indeed and breen. The bottom line do punch a supported. Great quirks stock did nothing because wall street. Just doesn't understand the story so they don't give the company enough credit for the fact that ed breen strategy is paying off with this currently trading at a meagre seventeen times. This year's earnings forecasts. I'm pronouncing dupont a bargain. Chris in florida chris. Berea jim chris jim. Before i ask my question. I just wanna say him in action alerts plus club member. Love the club. It's terrific conference calls with you and jeff. Thank you jeff jeff. We work our butts off. We can call this morning. And i appreciate. That should go into cloud thank you. What's on terrific thank you. You enabled me to provide my family's financial independence land. Not only that. Do more for charity than i've ever been able to so thank you. Thank you twin. Goals education and charity. Thank you how. Can i help. So my question is. This isn't a club folding. But it's it's an an old company that that sort of a new company. It's sort of a slimmed-down version of itself after a divestiture They are pretty much. The leader in the ltl. Trucking okay mic on x. Peo- i look brad jacobson's xp he's amazing and by the way the other one jif the we had them onto the logistics author. Both good terrific stocks. The charitable just own expert. We made a fortune should held onto. But you can't look back into gains only to critique the losses. thank you for the conchords jerry in missouri. Jerry thank you grow your a phone. Gamers no problem. Thank you a member expert. Plus bob the path. In your opinion on boeing which seems to be arranged ground it is. It is but i've got to tell you. They're sending a plane over to china. And maybe get certified a boeing order would for from china would take this stock up twenty five points. So what's hold onto the new completely misunderstood by wall street and that's why this stock went down on strong earnings. The company has a lot going forward. If you like an industrial this is the one. There's much more mad money. Quit my exclusive with the best oil this cigarettes for me. Stockton the devon energy. Today's poster needs to kline represents a buying opportunity..

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"berea" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio

Democracy Now! Audio

01:47 min | 2 years ago

"berea" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio

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"When the olympics start will be the most talented team in tokyo. Hands down no question. Most talented team in tokyo with the roster that they have but this is like a five alarm fire right now howard. This loss to nigeria. I don't care if they win the rest of these pre olympic games which will take place through next sunday. This has to make you nervous if you're a fan of the team because not only is it this. The loss to nigeria. But you go back two years ago at the world championships where you had a us team. That was good. Didn't have probably better team now than they were back in two thousand nineteen but all nba players. They finished seventh. They've been seventh at the world championships. You have the seventh-place finish the loss of nigeria. How concerned are you howard beck about. Usa basketball. It's just an exhibition game. Chris oh no no. It's not just an exhibition game. Stop this team was thrown together over the last however many weeks they had what like three practices. I think i'll ever. Us team is thrown together. What are you talking about. There's no team. There's no no mid season practices for usa basketball. No but the nigerian team has been practicing. What i'm saying is some of the play in the nba though wants win the nba nba. A few of them play in the nba but that team has had time together more so than the team. Sorry brown coaching. that team. That i missed was that a facsimile of mike brown on the bench all season long. What what are we talking about. The warriors have been out for like two months kris k. Okay so two months. that's what matters. That's that's the number three three practices. Also they're still missing. I believe at least three guys because they're playing in the finals right now. Booker middleton chris paul get it. Yes not chris. Ball's not playing a holiday with the the what holland is your holiday. Those those guys will matter especially given that middleton and holiday are to the better perimeter defenders that that team. Usa has and if you look at the rest of team usa's roster. I don't see a ton of great defenders. There there are a few. I think those three guys by the way are going to be exhausted by the time they get to. They may well be. They may will be so. We're going to judge them. Judging when their whole judge when the games matter to strange to me like we don't judge nba teams based on the preseason but we judge team usa based on these exhibition games. That they do going into international competition. I feel like it's thirty. One point favorites. Why why is there betting line on a freaking exhibition better training but a little league baseball. Now country degenerates damn right. I didn't mean chris i'm with. Let's go monday. Nigeria money line. I just. I can't get too excited about this. If they lose the rest of the exhibitions does that mean something. Yeah that might be alarming if they're if they're still struggling to find some cohesion. That could be alarming. But i mean the talent is obviously their talent alone doesn't win on the international stage in style of game is different team ball matters. Shooting matters like yeah. There's a bunch of budget stuff that comes into play. But i i find the panic over this loss or at least the outcry to be a little bit much. So you don't take into account the seventh-place finish in two thousand nineteen. I mean that to me. It's the it's not just as game. The totality of it right. Like and i don't know howard like so in the early two thousands the world kind of caught up to the us ninety to ninety six thousand us. Gold maps then comes the two thousand two world championships in indianapolis and that's seven. The place finish was one of the worst worst outcomes in at least recent usa history. They got it together after that. They hired jerry colangelo. They bringing mike chef ski. They get their act together. Two thousand six two thousand eight then. They run off. Three consecutive years are three consecutive cycles of gold. Medals is argon. Made that like the world's caught up again that somewhere along the way and the last four or five years. The rest of the world has once again caught up usa basketball. I'm trying to understand this. I mean that's close games in those olympics cycles. No question about it. But i can't imagine the oh eight. Twelve or sixteen team losing nigeria. I can't exhibition or otherwise. I can't see it happening. No team and the and the one that followed it were built around like lebron koby. Carmelo enjoying wait. I mean that that groups at another level like as good as this group is that we're seeing right now as talented as they are after k. D. tatum's really good damian. Lillard is great. I mean come arbit- tatum. Bill lillard auto bio levin. Draymond dream ends up there in years but one has won some things. Jeremy grant jeremy grant zach living out of like. These are guys who have done anything in the nba yet. But they're all stars most they're they're also but are they to level of lebron kobe now but do you think is that what you're saying then is that what you're saying to be at the level you need to have like i'm saying the crop to win. I'm saying that if we're going to start comparing the twenty twenty one team to the twenty eight a two thousand eight two thousand twelve teams there is. There is not an equivalent right now. Lebron kobe laurent cobaine weight. And plus what we what. We called olympic. Mellow like carmelo. Didn't have the success in the nba. That some of his teammates did but carmelo in terms of talent level and certainly has resume like that group was at a whole other level. That group is a different level than jason. Tatum bam outta bios. Zach levine. Okay so not saying that you necessarily should have to have that level of time firepower to win an exhibition game against nigeria. Or anybody else. But i am saying comparing usa to itself different iterations of team usa. This one is not that one. This is not as dominant group as the ones we saw in eight and two thousand twelve. It just isn't what do you do like. What's the solution here. Like i mean i jerry. Colangelo deserves an enormous amount of credit for rebuilding that program when it was at. Its nadir mitra chefs. He comes in enormous amount of credit for what they did. But as we sit here in twenty twenty one like it's almost to me howard like the usa basketball rebuilding. The program became cool. Like lebron wanted to do it. Chris paul like dwayne wade. These guys wanted to do it and then they did it. And i think playing for usa basketball didn't become quite as cool as it was fifteen years ago. Like is that what has to happen like does not need to have like a fifth place finish in tokyo for all of a sudden the next generation of a-list stars wherever that may be in two thousand twenty four to come back into the mix and is that the only way this team can win. I mean i think we need to pay attention to the overall context like obviously one. These olympics were supposed to happen a year ago. They're delayed a year because of covid got durant out of it though like that right. It's questionable whether these the olympic should be happening at all still but along the way because of these back to back brutal seasons and everything else like team. Usa doesn't have james harden right now. Doesn't have anthony davis because of the injury doesn't have steph curry doesn't have kyrie irving doesn't have lebron kawai again. If your argument is that the second or third tier it sounds like sounds like insulting. Somehow but if you're saying that the next wave believe after those guys should still be good enough to dominate on the world stage. Maybe but if the point is that the team as best are they still. Are they still able to win. Gold fairly easily. Your probably but a bunch of them aren't on this team right now because of injuries and just the stress of the last year or two so this this is not necessarily representative of the best of the best right now. It just isn't and yes. They should still be good enough to win. Yes the world has caught up to some extent. No the the group that at nigeria's put it put out there last week. Does not leap off the page improbably. Us should've still want it. But again i exhibition game after like three practices. Let's see what happens with the rest of this. This schedule out brought mellow back. I mean he's not what he was four years ago. Eight years ago twelve years ago but the guy knows how to play international basketball. He might have sat. maybe. I guess. I didn't really. I assume that he just want to keep. He didn't kind of like four formerly re retire from the olympics. But it'd be pretty much says like i'm done like lebron kinda did to get talked into it. I feel like. I don't know if i was if i was the usa team would try really hard to get carmelo blake because his style. Whatever it is to the nba is perfect for the national basketball. He's a really good or national basketball player. On this subject damian lillard. He spoke for the first time. Since the hiring of chauncey billips. Only listen to what little had to say about his future in portland. I'm prepared to go in and do my job every year. Like hopefully we make strides over direction and could become a better team a new coach notice. That's where i am. What soured it sounds like. Lillard is at least nominally on board with going back to the blazers. But if i'm a team out there with assets. I don't listen to that response and say well it's over damian. Lillard is back on the same page with the portland trailblazers. If i'm a team with assets i hold onto those assets because it feels to me like the blazers might be one like sixteen to start from blowing that whole thing up with louis mccollum on the way out the door so get the sense now. That seems more likely than not that damian lillard at blazers training camp. He's in ablaze uniform. He starts the season with the portland trailblazers. But if it doesn't work with chauncey billips early and you get close that trade deadline. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see portland decide. Look we've got a. We've got to do something here and opened the door for damian lillard trade. What do you think. I think that nothing has changed. I think that his remarks last week because he sounded a little bit lukewarm. Or just you know you hear one of two things. Well you want to hear one thing if you're a portland trail blazers fan or if you're just looking for any indication that lillard is all in your you want to hear him say listen. I know things are rough right now. But i'm all in you know this is. This is where. I want to be you to repeat all the usual talking points that you hear from players in his position and that we've heard from bradley beal that we used to hear from james harden houston. Which is a win in phil in city fill in the blank with the city. I want to win here. I don't wanna go somewhere else. You know we're going to get this right blah blah. He didn't go down the usual list. And so i think it left open. Some interpretation but getting has changed like the disappointment was clear when the season ended. Some of the things have happened since including obviously the the the train wreck away they went about the the coaching search and lillard. Being caught in the crossfire. There at feeling heat from fans about chauncey billips being selected and so. I don't think we should expect he's going to be rah. Rah right now The trailblazers have a lot of work to do. But we also have not even hit the summer yet. Like there's the draft hasn't happened yet. Free agency hasn't happened yet. There's there's a lot of work to be done. And i think if you're damian lillard which you're probably doing is internally saying here's what i need to see happen externally saying you know what let's let's wait and see i mean you see. He can't he can't say publicly the same things that he's telling say neal o'shea right about what the the state of the roster i i would think that there are some very impassioned debates or discussions being held behind closed doors about what they need to get this thing right and if they can't get it right the he might shift is his stance about staying there long term. But that hasn't happened yet that we know of. What do you think the most interesting potential conversation is amongst players over these next four weeks like i'm kind of curious what jason tatum bradley beal talk about. Tatum and beal close friends dating back to their highschool days both went to the same high school bill with something of a mentor to jason. Tatum actually got him involved with his trainer. Drew hanlin which helped. Tatum elevate his his personal skills and they've talked about how happy they are to be playing together. Played the all star game together for the first time beal last year of his contract. Like you know we've seen these conversations yield real tangible conversation. You'd like to be a fly on the wall on for any of these guys in the next couple of weeks. Yeah i mean look we. We have a history now going back over a decade. If we're to believe that the that the heels were formed in part through team usa activities. You know which is true which is true. That's that's yielded an extra things guy. You know guys who you mentioned. Tatum and bill because they were already friends but guys also become friends through this experience right and then they start getting the ideas about playing together. Like oh hey. This is a lot of fun. Let's do this again in the nba. So there's i'm i'm sure some of that is is happening. It always does. Who else in that group. I mean man. If any of these guys that'd be trying to recruit bam out a bio but he's too early in his in his contract with miami to pry him loose from there And you know the heater still a pretty potent team but you know jimmy butler is up there in miles and outta bios future won't necessarily be there forever. That's the way it goes in the nba. I think tatum has the potential to be like the biggest recruiter. They're like he's about to start the first year of his max level extension. He can recruit bill. But like you can also does damian lillard like. It's great to play in boston. I love it here. Answer some questions of my have a playing on the east coast for the first time. Like i think data might be boston's best asset at this point. Yeah again some of this comes down to bradley. Beal's coming up to that point where he has the leverage to task out because of his contract lillard under contract for several more years and so he's not in that position. So what if it says. Like i need to go like. I don't foresee the blazers being no finish your contract. Just don't see it. i think right. And they would work with him on a deal to sure but directing it is harder so beal can use the leverage of his free agency to say well if you send me to team x. I'm not gonna resign there. Which then blows up that deal and he can direct himself to the team he really wants to be at lillard would have a harder time to doing that. Because he doesn't have free agency looming two to play that card. Yeah well i encourage any reporter. That's in tokyo tatum. Beal and lillard talking to each other. Just take a picture and then let the internet go wild crazy because it will unquestionably last thing for you. Howard the breaking news. This week in the coaching ranks. Is that jamal moseley is headed to orlando moseley of course last with dallas. A really well respected assistant coach there. Who was a candidate for that. Maverick job before. It went to jason kidd my immediate reaction to that higher howard beyond i think being an excellent choice for orlando is that we're gonna look at at moseley and jason kidd on parallel tracks. The next couple of years moseley. There was a strong case to be made that he should have been elevated to that head. Coaching job he'd been considered for other head coaching jobs. Before most recently in new york he had by all accounts a great relationship with luka doncic i understand bringing kit in he's got a history with dallas and as riccar lau said publicly having a player that played the game like kid and having a player that plays the game like don-shik make some sense to pair those two guys together. But there's always going to be as i watched these two situations unfold. I'm gonna wonder you know. Did the mavericks make the right choice. Leading jamaa moseley go and bringing jason kidd in and there's so many variables in this the first being at orlando's in step one or maybe even steps zero of a massive rebuild right there in the negatives right now. I think there's still maybe more fat to trim on that roster before they really bottom out. Yeah and you know you talk about trying to build around. You know markelle foltz. And and jonathan isaac jonathan isaac for so long. They're getting hurt and he's a great player but they've loved writing in a weird way john stays healthy. He's still more of a complementary store right like he's he's a potentially defensive player of the year at some point. He's not a guy who you're building an offense around though and marquel foltz okay. He he got himself back on track in orlando. He has a career now where he didn't have one but he's not a foundational building block. Come on like that's crazy so the roster doesn't have much talent jamal. Moseley's is coming into a situation. Which a lot of first time head coach is committed to which is all right. There's a lot of work to do so You're gonna have to do a lot of development. You're going to have to take a lotta lumps in the win loss column. It's gonna be rough going for the first year or two or maybe three. Let's see how they can get things going. But you know as it has been a certain other like kenny. Atkinson came to look a completely hopeless situation in brooklyn but was known as development coach in atlanta. And sure enough. Everybody who went there. Joe harris spencer. Dinwiddie jared allen versus lower. First round picks. Guys who were you know whether they were reclamation projects whether they were low picks everybody seems to get better the second they went to brooklyn and play kenny atkinson and his staff congenial. Moseley have the kind of effect in orlando can the front office. Get him to kind of guys. That will thrive in that in that kind of environment and carve out careers from cells and carbon identities. Jamal moseley has a lot going for him. And we've heard like many great things about it but we often hear great things about assistant coaches who don't end up panning out so i always. We have to caution ourselves on these things. Because i thought. Brian shaw was gonna be a great head coach and he was. Everybody loved him all the players sung as praises when he was associate head coach under frank. Vogel indiana he goes to denver probably just the wrong guy at the wrong time but he hasn't had another shot since then but that went really badly. Brett brown was really great in in some respects for the for the early years of the process and then suddenly. It seemed like they'd hit some sort of ceiling. Eager kokoschka of had been talked about for years is a great assistant. Coach didn't work out. Swells head coach in phoenix. David dale bumpy ride in memphis and then disastrous in new york. We just don't know like luke walton. Another example like there are plenty of coaches who as their when their assistance. We hear and see the best of them and then you know some of them be go on it and have great success coaches. I mean tyler has been fantastic. Mike malone has been fantastic money williams. Nick nurse dwayne casey a lotta longtime assistance. Get their shot and then you know it. It works out in a dozen. It's all contextual. It's all just the opportunity you have the thing for dallas is. They went with a guy who has experienced jason kit. That experience was not necessarily good experience. Like i think most people around the would look at what he did in milwaukee in brooklyn and say. I'm going to steer clear. Maybe you'd rather have the the unproven. Jamal moseley versus the somewhat proven jason kidd but. I don't think we'll know what the right choice was there for a while yet. Because it's it's gonna take some time before we can evaluate moseley as head coach. I maybe jason kidd learned something in two years as an assistant. I mean that happens. You know working with lebron for entire for two entire seasons working under frank vogel maybe picked up some things that'll be useful to him as a head coach. Moseley to me. The key is giving him time. Like you've got to be committed to moseley for a minimum. I think of three years and more likely five years. And then you see what you have in head coach. You mentioned gore. I mean it's worked out for phoenix. Absolutely but i do think he got hosed out there i mean he only had one year on the job and that year was without deandra aiden chris. Paul had devon booker of course but that was not a good team that he was coaching. There i gotta get moses the because you want to see what the guy can do when you put that team in a position to win a great example to me is james breglio in charlotte. I mean berea. Was one of those guys assistant coach elevated to head coaching position in charlotte. Not great first couple of years there but when he was given players and chance to win he did pretty well. I mean up until lamelo ball went out the horns were really good team and i think they will be a good team. Going forward in part because of the borrego is a pretty good coach. I want to see this magic team. Invest heavily in jamal. The you're the guy developed these guys and we'll keep you around no matter what the won loss record says until you get a chance to win then you judge like brett brown six or seven days since brett brown left but i can see the for letting go of brett brown. I mean they had a talented team and to a degree the underachieved. But you've got to let the coach get a roster on that level before you really make any decisions about whether they can coach. Yeah well and that's the thing about. This is what set up says apart. I think the good organizations from the bad ones is that you you decide when you choose a guy. Especially if he's a longtime assistant not a guy with head coaching experience. And you've said we believe in this guy. This is somebody who's got a great trekker record as an assistant. We're going to first opportunity. It's your obligation to when you say investment. Yeah it's time investment. It's a give them all the tools to succeed. Give him the time to succeed. You've decided you believe in him. So stand behind that have the conviction to stand behind that and take some bumps along the way you know maybe maybe memphis and or the knicks should have stuck with david physed longer. You know we had heard nothing but great things about fiscal coming out of miami. Initially we may yet you know. Find out that he. He can be great head coach in the right situation. Maybe those worth rights situations. He might be one of those guys though. I love physios and assist one of those guys. Though the just the temperament is always important. Like the government like memphis yet. Some battles with market assault didn't work out your plus new york. You just might be one of those guys that doesn't have the right temperament to be is based on what we've seen a memphis in new york might be better suited for these ranks but if he succeeds in l. a. I think he'll get another chance right. Maybe i think the point being though that if you as an organization have identified a guy instead he we believe in him then. Okay then believe in him. Stick with them and make sure you've given them enough tools to succeed Is it a pulling the plug at the first sign of of struggle and that's what happens in the nba. too often. is that seems panic. You know the fans turn. There's some minor flare up. Oh the coach and player got into it. Whatever it may good teams that can happen on as well. And it's it's just. It's the way franchises. React so you have to know whether or not the guy is is is right and then stick with them. And so yeah. Let's jomo's should get a nice long here. She got a ton of latitude in orlando given where they are as an organization given the state of that roster. Yeah i agree. Howard enjoy milwaukee looking forward to hearing the conversation with the lazarus on friday. You can check podcast. Right here on the crossover feet again. Make sure you listen to howard's interview. Spencer dinwiddie from last week. It was really really strong. Enjoy -joy the mid west our. We'll talk when you're back on the northeast always a pleasure. My friend the newest player in the pre nba basketball landscape is overtime. Elite elite will begin playing sometime in the fall. And we'll be headlined by some of the top now. Former high school players in the country players would be paid minimum one hundred thousand dollars with some making north of that and have access to high level facilities training as well as educational programs to help. Get a better grasp on that. I'm joined by brandon williams the head of basketball operations for overtime. Elite and kevin ollie the former. Nba guard uconn. Coach was the head coach and director of player development bread. And i want to start here with you. Just kind of give me the ten thousand foot view overtime elite. What are the objectives. What what what was behind the formation of this league. I think any of us. Chris who've been around for a long time i've actually seen Sort of the downside of young players who entered into professional ranks to this point. It's been the nba Who are not ready. And so what does that mean you know not not ready to form and be stars or is it just not ready to be great teammates or is it not ready to be good partners. is sort of all that you know the idea that the work day is much longer than they know. And that there's more responsibility to be in a professional athlete The responsibilities to families and communities we just have to do a better job preparing them and here was an opportunity to be part of a program that wanted to address all that. It's not just about being a good player. It's like we wanna address the whole athlete. Hope so on. Three levels were hitting basketball. Easiest thing understand. I think businesses in our world is education And then there's brand you know. These young people now are moving at a speed that we aren't as older folks and they want to build things An earlier age particularly off the court so building a brand is important something that can last well beyond their tread on tire so we're hitting it in basketball business brand. That's that's that's really thirty thousand foot view. Kevin what attracted you to this job. Just like his dad is the whole person being able coach them from a mind body and soul Experience and understanding the mindfulness athlete I've seen it from a pro level. Got up tune into play thirteen years with twelve different teams so i understand like the different trials and tribulations you go through with a player not saying that these players are gonna go through that but is getting them more prepared if they do come into some certain situations where it's not typically going the right way. How can they manage that situation. So what they do today can echo into tomorrow and having the ability to kana paint on a black blank. Canvas is what a really attracted to me to to this you know. Ot league program we can take the player really shape the curriculum you not with teaching them about subjects. But we're really teaching them about themselves as well from media training From mental health issues. All the different things that come involved because we all know chris is stress. You know from success is a lot of pressures is a lot of people pulling at you. It's a lot of people won't certain things. But how do you deal with that from a player's standpoint where you can play when you get on the basketball court and half clear and not be caught up in the distractions of off the court issues. Um as desks desks were really kind of vocal. Spirit to give back in it and how these kids you know. Have these players be available at the moment of truth to make the right decisions and that was very important to me. Kevin as you mentioned you played in the nba brand. You played in the nba. As well i wanna ask both of you guys and kevin. I'll start with you like if this was available to you as sixteen. seventeen year. Old looking back. Would you have founded attractive with a definitely founded attractive You know i kind of thought the box anyway. I was from chris. Shaw from from from south central and i chose connecticut. So you places that. I didn't even know nothing about growing up. You always thought out the box and never wanted to go down a path that everybody was going down So i was always curious. And i think that's how my mom especially my mom. My dad raised me. So i definitely been curious of this situation. No no speaking now without you know took it. I'm not sure. But i think it really gave me another option to look at it and this is what we're trying to do not saying that the ncaa is wrong overtime. Leaders wrong or right. It's not about that. It's about if you really care about the student. Athletes you give them as much options as possible. And i think this gives the lee student athlete. Another option and i think you know it's a very Great option for them to have and if they choose overtime league we're going to give our whole heart to make sure they're developed on and off the basketball court chris i- jumping after coach It would have been interesting. Chris but i certainly would not have been a candidate i would. Let's just get that right. What what things that's important. We sit down going through just grassroots community and we spent months just talking to people educating about. You know what we're about who we are. Each of us has a reputation in some other space. Not here The this program isn't for everybody is not the right fit for everybody. We are cherry picking and a lot of ways. These are players that feel like they are destined for professional basketball. There are a lot of sixteen year olds. That don't know that yet and their parents aren't convinced that yet in people that support them. Don't don't feel that confidence yet. They may be another year away or two years away but this is not. This is not the right path for everyone. Twenty four athletes roughly twelve per class. We're looking at juniors and seniors and the truth is at this age. What was really funny about scouting them is everybody's skinny and like a lanky and underdeveloped and still has like a mountain of upside to you know to to get through before you can really see who they're going to be but you know if you have a young player like brand williams who's just dreaming of being an nba player but does not much certainty. That's even realistic We gotta be very careful about this approach In taking because there there are risks but for those that that have already established in this deke. They've established a day of separated from their class. You know jaylen. Lewis has an example the most recent example. He's he's he's elevated in separate. The draft isn't tomorrow though so there's still a lot of work to do but he's already in front running physician and it gives everyone low confidence that this is the kind of investment and the kind of pet that would make a ton of sense for players like that. Let me follow up on that brandon. Because you're you're entering. What suddenly become a fairly crowded space in terms of leagues like this. You know the g. league ignite is one season in but they've had a measure of success. We've seen jalen green probably a top pick. Jonathan kamenga top five or six. Then you have the ncw with this. Recent ruling allowing top players to make money off their name image and likeness. How does how does the elite separate itself from that group. Why think i is. We start a little bit sooner so the g. league zone a great job with what we call it a year the prep year that year. That a recent graduates would be going to college and they've already been hacking the system you know going to italy or china So so there's a market for those players and we want an alternative to college for for for us though. Our players are seeking an alternative to high school so we are a school but we think about the resources that were bringing to the table first of which being an nba like environment You know start coach. Ali coach lehto in a robust set of staff. I mean scouting staff a high performance staff administrative team. Our goal was to simulate an nba organization for for young athletes at sixteen seventeen eighteen. Th there there is no other environment. Like that. And i think the big way that we separate with high school athletes Is that both domestically and internationally. We're able to put twenty four of them together in a building. So what we're selling is the best competition for these guys starts at home. I mean every day in line coaches don't minister drills administer competition aspects of practice and getting ready for games but when you look to the right and left and i noticed as a player. There's no weak link. I mean everywhere you look. There's somebody that's doing what you're doing and possibly doing more. Because they they are not just dreamed about the into the league or to the high level. They're on their way there That's where we've been able to. I think create a little separation from others that have tried or looked at something. Like this kevin. How do you approach this job. Do you do it in a similar mindset and you had at uconn where you have young players you also you know yukon. You had to keep them academically eligible you to follow that pretty closely. I mean is there is it a similar mindset or do you take a different tact. I think you just let it be you know. Similar is not. It's just whatever comes you say yes to it and you cultivate hope from it I never coached high school players. They was always you know graduated from high school. And now they're freshman's This situation is a little different in in was recruiting for two to three years. This situation is a little different. But you know from me. Chris i love the unknown about it. And that's the space i live in. Not just wanna make sure that. I have the space incorporate something in these players that they can just think about it can build from a have a foundation so when they make the transition they have every tool in the toolbox to say okay. Oh that's a problem Assess it let me be able to correct it. Let me obsessed. Let me be aware of it and i think that's the difference between you know coaching a high school kid in in the college. Kid i mean you get able to mold them a little bit better and then you have to understand where they at. Now you know back then. I didn't have social media. We didn't have social media now. These kids these players are building their brand a little bit earlier and now you just meet them where they are. And i can't wait to get them up on campus get them up until atlanta just continue to build a great relationship. Welcome spend time with the one on one in. This situation is going to provide us to do a lot more skill development that i didn't have a really good opportunity and it had not one say good opportunity. I didn't have the best opportunity. Because there's so many things we own a row recruiting You own a row fundraising these different things. Brandon's taken care of in. Dan porter is taken care of. I can just really coach the player and work on his skill development on and off the basketball court. So it's really given me my own lane. So i can really perform my job. Mama job is really breaking down and relationships it starts. Relationship is start with trust. Stars will hold is spending time with the the young student athletes on and off the basketball court and pushed them to greatness and the competition is not on. our side of competition is with him. You know can you beat your previous best bestself. Can you be better than today you know. Can you be better tomorrow than you were date. And that's what i'm coaching. And that's what i love to do. And i think we're going to have some great young man as open as biden has going to be vulnerable going to try to reach for the sky. In the sky is going to be ob- you is not going to be limits. I can't wait to get up to atlanta. We've been having some many camps. Chris has been wonderful to get back on the court with the guys. And i'm looking forward to the next mini camp and dan looking forward to getting them up to atlanta. So we really can go to work. You know when. I was was talking to brian. shaw a couple of months ago. Kevin about how he was coaching. The ignite you know it was a lot of pro stop. He was trying to bring to that team. Are you taking that same. Approach you trying to coach them like their nba players or something different. No it's nothing different is just. I'm building pro. Habits in every situation is going to be different. Chris this is going to be some guys. Come in you know. Say for instance like a. John montero will we got him and he you know is a little bit more advanced than some other players because he's been a pro- already and then it's going to be another situation where we gotta talented guy might not be able to get quick but these opportunities we can go at our own pace we can sit down and talk to them but we're really teaching and building pro habits and those habits is going to translate over to them being great pros when that opportunity come invest in the nba are the euro league so every day you know we are building like a practice plan like more of a college practice plan nba practice bandwidth doing drills. That i got from my numerous stops in the nba. You know we're doing sets in the nba. Then we gotta understand that sixteen years old as well you know and maybe sometimes you gotta you know kinda doubt it down a little bit. But i'm gonna let com. I'm going to let that go. i'm not going to focus on one of it. I'm not gonna say oh. We're doing this process. Each and every day every day is different. And that's what i love about the unknown. And i'm gonna treat it like that and we just gonna continue to bill because i think we got great mas and organization that really want to coach the whole person. And that's what i'm really excited about. You decided to upgrade your outdoor deck. So you ordered the essentials. Power washer said a patio chairs and a shiny new grill. And you use your bank of america. Customized cash rewards credit card choosing to earn three percent cashback online shopping and up to five point. 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Divers inventors patent and unleash economic opportunity. Find out at invent together dot org learn more and take action today brandon not to continue to compare this team to the ignite but when i talked to sharieff abderrahim about that i mean. I had asked him about the sustainability of that team. Given how much. Money was being poured in to pay some of the players. And he bobbed and weaved floyd mayweather trying to answer that question. Because it's it's hard to commit to it without say a television contract more sponsorships and things like that when you can you speak to kind of the sustainability of this because we've seen startups with an influx of cash. Get get in big the first year. But then peter out. I mean what needs to happen. Four overtime elite to become a long term successful program while has got to answers. I think you know a concept. I mean we're we're selling on the ability to develop young players and have a more more pro ready right. So this is. This is the path we are offering basketball development. Call it professional Business development And we are also like leveraging. What is an incredible media platform that again. The things that we like to call a distinguishing factors. That's a huge one. So not to bob and weave one. We gotta be good ass. You know that. That's how have long deputy spurs the spurs. They were good for really long time. And so we've got the that there were good at this note. No pressure on kale right The the the second piece though is you know and this comes from my my time in the nba. It just wasn't that long ago where it out of chicago. Pre-draft combine interview. If i said. I wanna build my brand. Everybody in the room was like smirking and like you know what. What are we talking about like. It's about basketball basketball basketball And you know if you are young team developing and not winning a lot of games truth is you can't sell just basketball because your basketball isn't great you got to sell personalities and stories in that there's something that people can invest in in fall in love with other than like the final score like otherwise. The sixers had no chance right any any development team yet to buy into a story and for us. I think we have a chance to create stories but we get a chance to show those stories because we have a platform. So it's it doesn't take much. I mean i'm not a social media guru. But when i got recruited for this job haven't been around the block a little bit certainly from an nba perspective. I heard a couple of things. I really got my attention. One was fifty million followers That's eyeballs and we all know that that Business follows the eyeballs in whatever in whatever respect. The other was which is unfair. Because i think that number changes month over month but it started at one point four and not set maybe one point eight or one point nine billion with a b. billion views of content a month that overtime in some ways has found a way to the heart. The mind of young people It is being communicated and solid as you know the generation z. sort media and content engine We are doing an amazing thing here which is developing young talent in a pure way that we want to make sure that they are prepared. Top to bottom to do well on the court to do well and communities to do well in business but then there's this other thing which is they want to be known like. No player wants to play in an empty building. Everybody wants to play where it matters. They wanna play. When nick can rock and like the building and just like recognizing their talent. We're just artists. And one thing that is kind of showcase. By one event that that overtime overtime the media company producing s called. You see it on youtube to. Is that over. Hundred million people watched that. I mean that that's not an insignificant number that players that are going to play overtime. Lee will have the opportunity to be known The the opportunity of bring brick big brands to the table and support this platform If not already indicated by the kinds of investors that that have shown interest but the brands that are coming to the table our sustainability is going to be showing value delivering value to not just the athletes but to overtime visibility. I would imagine great for them but can you monetize it. Can you make it so this league is in the black or does it need to be in the black every year. Well my the good news is as a basketball man. No different than a different than the is Get a budget. My job is to be fishing and and spend wisely. I i'm not. I'm not asked to sell tickets or generate revenue that's for a tremendous And in successful a business operations Our job is to make sure that what we are delivering is high is a high level product That you see the growth and development of our young players. What's there recruited. We gotta make them better. They need to be able to perform and probably the best testament of our success is going to be our nba. Gm voting with this pick right but with a coach saying like they did a nice job. This guy was. Well coached testament to takeo and the rest of the coaching staff. That if we're doing that will prove successful. Because guess what the next crop of recruits when we're in the gym like we're not chasing them. There's sort of meeting us at at minimum half way. We need to keep bringing high level taliban and developing talent to prove successful and i have a tremendous set of partners across academics and across content media. That will will do their part to elevate our business. Can you expecting to tap into some of your. nba relationships. I mean as you mentioned thirteen teams in twelve seasons. You've made a lot of friends over the years. We're going to see like san preston sitting in the crowd for your practices as a whole so sam and so many gyms that i know you know Kevin durant and all these guys are destinies in overtime. Just having them be around. We had our first minicamp. Ray allen showed up and not only showed up. He brought his son to work out with guys. Just it was just amazing. does just see how the branches that we can continue to pull up on and they continue to pull on us and be a partnership in. This thing is going to be great. Are you expecting to have kind of drop ins. Durant's involved with the league. You expecting these guys. Just be around. Which i would imagine would be both a resource for you but also an attractive quality to this league definitely. Definitely we going to build a place where it's going to be hopefully a development premier development destination for everybody and you know hopefully katie can come out and work out with guys and russell westbrook and james harden and all these guys that we know and i know i had opportunity to be evolved. Then it's kinda beat a veteran guys We want them to be around. Because it's not. Just me sean. It's also watching tape like these are the different drills and look how k. d. and look how chris paul is using the pick and rolls and now they're showing up that's a that's a big big bang for us with us growing these young talented student athletes To get them inspired to the next level and they're doing a great job done only gonna do. I coached him. Chris a coach me on a day to day basis. I'm open to that and we just really want to have a love affair with guys and and the end of the day chris. We want appease the basketball guys. We wanna play the right way. We want to share a basketball. We wanna run. We wanna have fun. We want how to join the game but it can't just be me me me. It has to be weak. And i'm wanting to teach guys how to be involved in any system they get drafted about. They can be a part of a productive system and be a productive partner in in the community as well no matter what city they when they arrive to the nba brandon. Before let you go. What schedule gonna look like i mean is this team playing. Just walk me through kind of what these kids are getting into. And what kind of schedule you gonna be able to put together so schedule that that is really interesting for everybody. And i wanna try to illuminate. But i've got to be careful we are still contracting with some teams But for the audience the think about it in buckets. We're gonna play independent prep schools. That's going to be a significant part of our schedule. We are a high school so we are looking to schedule. Some of the top independence that you would typically no to have a national schedule can travel that have the ability to be mobile. We're scheduling home and away with with With those folks and it looks like net set as an example It looks like you know. Folks that are playing for a national title Arizona florida california. So it'll be a widespread travel schedule for us. We're also looking at European competition so think about junior euroleague as an example. Some of the best clubs the Insects as an example Where we can get a collection of sixteen to nineteen year old elite talent to compete against us. And then as i mentioned earlier on the show we really feel like the best competition is gonna come internally and that's where our league play Comes into effect so we are looking at our group of twenty four as three teams of eight. There will be standings you'll be able to track will compete against each other. That'll be a significant part of our schedule as well. We don't want to overstep our guys one of the things. We really wanna correct leading science. Guide us here. is is minimized the wear and tear. Nobody's while still developing and preparing for a professional level place so a schedule of maybe thirty five. To forty games is our target. We started september Training camp will will begin Play by mid august. We'll be done by by Late march is how we see our schedule shaping up i'm looking forward to it brennan kevin. It's a really interesting concept and hope you guys have a lot of success with an. I'll certainly be watching a lot of. Nba people will be watching but brandon. Stay out of a set of massachusetts. Kevin has like some basketball. Ptsd from all those bc. Matchups i'm sure would probably were so tough. I don't remember kevin. It's not real like talk about it. But lita past. We'd be six thousand. That's not very nice. That's hovering kevin brand. Thanks for joining me. I appreciate it all right. Thank you chris. Thanks so much.

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"berea" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports

Wendell's World & Sports

05:52 min | 2 years ago

"berea" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports

"Espn would like to have some type of relationship with so we want to have a relationship with this guy Mendelssohn is the time to to getting lebron james. The one of the most. If not the most notable athlete on the planet that the conduit to having lebron james go on the espn shows and do the interviews. All those type of things in here. We have an employee talking about bad mouthing. The bad mouthing the company in terms of the deals with a race not good not sports so espn wanted to fire her. I mean there's a couple of avenues. They could go down. They go down for her comments. Insinuating that they gave the job to Berea taylor because he's black based based on that just based on that the statement. That could be something that's terminable or badmouthing until badmouthing employer to someone that. Espn needs to have a relationship with. That's also terminal. That's also a fireable offense so let me. If i don't know again how rachel nichols didn't receive any type of discipline didn't receive an me. This was this is a this is a company. Espn who i'm sorry. Didn't they suspend tony kornheiser a week or two years ago because he made some comment about hannah's storms wardrobe or her boots or some nonsense. Like this the hell that he has pm. Put michael smitten djamil hill. Through all of these instances all of these examples of talent being suspended being disciplined for the stuff that they say in the stuff that they do and mainly being on the minority side of things. Here rachel nichols saying something like this to someone that espn needs to have a relationship with badmouthing. Not just maria taylor with racist overtones but also badmouthing mouthing. The company that she works for the the people that she worked for and nothing is going to happen tour. Nothing what in the name of jamal hill and in michael smith is going on here with that bullshit with that nonsense because of all that. Hey ma'am there was about it was about to get really nasty in terms of the espn nba countdown crew. The past may at the playoff were about to get underway. Amen the the fellas at espn yup the nba countdown show. They were like if if if you know something that's done we're going to We're going to boycott. The story was the production management. Told the countdown crew that if taylor still refused to interact with nichols then..

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Improving Health Care Access with Pediatrician Dr.Bariah Dardari

Outcomes Rocket

02:02 min | 2 years ago

Improving Health Care Access with Pediatrician Dr.Bariah Dardari

"I have the privilege of hosting the outstanding dr berea dardari. She is a physician and leading expert in child health with more than twenty years experience. She established the first pediatric. Integrative medicine clinic in the uae. The united arab emirates with the following profiles of pediatric consultant at hackensack. Pediatrics neonatologist in the past Consultant paediatrician at the american hospital and dubai. She has extensive experience working with pediatrics. And also the nick you just a very talented physician leader. That's also focused on benefiting broader revenge communities across different sectors to improve access is one of her main goals. And so today. Were going to be having a great conversation with dr dardari. I am so privileged to have you here. Dr welcome eight kick. Thank you for this opportunity. I'm excited as well. Yeah and so you know before we start kind of dive into some of the things that you're seeing and doing in the field talk to us a little bit about what inspires your work in healthcare. Sure it's going to sound cheesy but to me. Health care is not just a job or career on thinking what inspires me in healthcare is that you're providing a service your patience your community and your fellow humans. I really like the human connection often physician especially kitchen and being with my patient throughout their lives moment beat a beautiful moments such as meeting their first child for the first time or stressful movements In yeah it's Pediatric physicians are just such incredible people. I've never been with the physician even with my son and not felt like they cared. Like i mean you guys have the biggest hearts thank you they make it. Easy smiled their innocence. You know

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"berea" Discussed on What Should I Do With My Life? Figuring it Out From Those Who (Seem to) Have it All Figured Out

What Should I Do With My Life? Figuring it Out From Those Who (Seem to) Have it All Figured Out

04:53 min | 2 years ago

"berea" Discussed on What Should I Do With My Life? Figuring it Out From Those Who (Seem to) Have it All Figured Out

"If if i haven't been been raided i couldn't you know again. Who do you think you are. We don't know what you're talking about. You don't know what i'm going through. But i do so you wake up in the morning you say no. This is not going anywhere. This is not no. I don't know what i'm doing and then at noon you feel like you're in the top of the world and then a lot and then an afternoon again but eventually it's getting to a point when you know you're good is about collecting successes like look gather successes it to see that you're right and to see that you make an impact and to see the people actually appreciate what you say you can actually help individuals. And that's what drove me. Because i saw that. I can make an impact and it's important. What i do is important. Oh my god okay yes yes yes to everything you said. I really appreciate the realness because you are extremely accomplished. You're just going up and up and you are human and you've had those moments of self doubt and it's things are dealing with everyday like you said where people say. What does that exactly mean. A startup psychologists. I thought it was interesting. What you said about working with founders which are all people who are kind of taking a leap of faith in themselves and their idea and you did that year and entrepreneur yourself. You started teen diligent. You started your own business. Super-critical that you can relate to founders on that level. Why specific leave. What specifically got you interested in working with startups because as you said was social psychology. There are few different. Of course there are many different things you can do. Maybe you're thinking about. Hr you talked about organizational development consulting. Did you know immediately. Oh i want to work with startups. Yeah what was it about startups right. So let's let's talk briefly about the path i never. I never searched for a career path. I searched for what is interesting. Here give it to me. What is you think this is raining now. This interesting no three yes. Let's do that. let's go free. Let's search okay okay. Searching is interesting in this suspect at the sub aspect of this aspect is interesting okay. Let's go there. This is what i've been doing sniffing like my dog sniffing interesting not her. Though i went over the places where i get excited and in my work i understand. Even today i need to get excited about things. And this is my strongest Skill go where is interesting for you. So on a on a practical level so i am when i when i took my masters i say. I've i got an email from the enterpreneurship Club the idc saying A new program a female a female entrepreneurship program. Our beloved in berea. Kobe was be out yet. This is where our story connect is our beloved by kobe. Was the head of this program. Ultimately was called it. While this is interesting. I applied obviously inbound accepted. And bob was my gates to the person i am.

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"berea" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

03:17 min | 2 years ago

"berea" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"berea" Discussed on KSFO-AM

KSFO-AM

03:06 min | 2 years ago

"berea" Discussed on KSFO-AM

"Thanks for being with us. Yes, our predictions Super Bowl Sunday, coming up a little later in the program today. And we're gonna invite back to the program in a few seconds here. Our friend Peter Schweitzer and also another friend, Eric. Congress is with us. And so we have the Hunter Biden book. Pretty amazing, right? Yeah. Um, I wonder if he's going to talk about oligarchs from Russia and Kazakhstan and Chinese nationals and the Bank of China deal in Berea Small Holdings deal like I tend to doubt it anyway. So after the Senate runoff election Which gave this the Democrats you know, they're slim majority and then installing yes, even people that support marijuana legalization and the upper chamber. But putting that aside Anyway. I literally call my bankers and I said, guys, if this is going to change, let's do an overnight offering. Now this is a quote, cure. I think you're a leaf is how you pronounce it. It's America's largest cannabis company over 16 million shares on the market overnight and brought in $300 million in equity and debt sales in under 24 hours. I mean, this is serious, real business. I don't think it's good for the country. I don't think it's good for America. My own humble opinion separate apart from medicinal use of marijuana, whatever. Um, but there's a bigger issue here. Now. Remember, Peter writing the best selling book, secret empires and, by the way, is now currently being featured in the film, writing the drag and exposing the Biden Family two ties to China. Remember the Government Accountability Institute there. Their mission is to investigate and expose crony capitalism, you misuse of taxpayer money and other governmental corruption and malfeasance, and by the way, they go after Republicans and they go after Democrats Now with that said, Let's let's play a little bit. This is from ABC News Chattanooga about the Government Accountability Institute reporting on exposing corruption. In this marijuana field. Now why does it matter? Um, I don't really care what some experts say that have a political agenda or politicians. See, this is a huge weight it taxi even more and profit even more like they profit from every single pack of cigarettes ever sold. But it gets it gets into the belly of the beast that the societal implications for these decisions are meaningless. It's all about how much money they can take into advance a socialist utopia. Here's that Chattanooga report. Sometimes top lawmakers in Washington say it's time to end the federal ban on marijuana, but it's already legal in some form or fashion in the vast majority of the country. So how is the tide shifted so quickly? As Sinclair National correspondent Christine Brazil reports it could be a combination of changing public opinion and growing benefits to elected.

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In Situ Community-Based Oak Conservation At The Morton Arboretum

In Defense of Plants Podcast

04:20 min | 2 years ago

In Situ Community-Based Oak Conservation At The Morton Arboretum

"Suited to do some major impact stuff for a bunch of trees and the main focus of what we were connected over our oaks because the icn just did their assessment or trying to get this out that what is it. Forty one percent of species across the globe are facing extinction or at least of conservation concern. And i just spoke with your colleague dr murphy westwood about a lot of exit. You so taking trees to other places to help conserve them. But you are position in a way that you're doing a lot of the institute the other side of that coin which is also desperately needed. So let's take a closer look at just. What in situ conservation means to you before we look at some of the species. You're working with right. So the global tree conservation program in the morton arboretum. We have a very specific approach to how we try to save threatened tree species. We've i go through prioritizing because unfortunately we cannot save all the sixteen thousand three species on the planet and we wish we could right now but we don't have the money or manpower resources so we need to make some hard choices of what we are going to folks and that is We used a lot the redmi sting which is why you talked about with murphy and the new red list of folks which is one of our target tax on groups was published and my team members did that and so now we have a clear picture of which species need our help the most so then two approaches we can take our well. Try to go and save these species right were they occur and that's go in situ conservation so within their native range but also complement to that. Sometimes we just can't that we were not able to save the species right where they occur. So then we can compliment that with ex situ conservation. Which is what murphy. Also talked a lot about hoochie. You can do see the preservation and you can save species by having specimen symbol. Tammy berea so. My job is to focus on the in situ conservation part so where we do is that we select right now. We have tools as if he projects with two different species off endangered oaks which are coworkers brandy. Gi which is endemic micro endemic old that only occurs in the tip or huckabee -fornia peninsula in the california lack in mexico. Scowls working mogo. Well people those these resorts drink margaritas. And they have no idea that fifty kilometers from there There is these amazing biosphere reserve called sierra laguna forest biosphere reserve. And we've seen that reserve. There is the majority of the distribution of these core brand This is a very dry arid. Ecosystems very scrubby and so these are tree only occurs on by edges obese announced streams. And when you think of a stream or a river you imagine that yes. What but he's he's really funny. I guess share some pictures of you just sad there dry and only when there's hurricanes or weather events then erase a lot there and it feels app and it crashes the mountains a mountain range right there and so all. The rain gets dunked on everything. Floods the roles get destroyed. And then you pass this they rebuild it like with the sand like they have. Ob sands so anyway abc's where these oak grows but the problem is that because it's a very dry ecosystem that is also where the ranchers want to have the ratchets. That's there's water so they put these long hosts. And that's how they watered needle gardens or wetlands. Show there's a conflict between the place where the you know the specific habitat for these species. And where the ranches are and the problem. The ranchers be street because he'd provides shea in

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Lake Erie's Revenge: The Cleveland Browns Date With AFC Destiny

ESPN Daily

04:34 min | 2 years ago

Lake Erie's Revenge: The Cleveland Browns Date With AFC Destiny

"Thanks for joining me. Man going to be on with ov pablo jake. Trotter covers the cleveland browns for espn and before that you reported on the big twelve and followed baker mayfield's meteoric rise. So you live in cleveland. I live in cleveland. I live about five miles away from the browns training facility in berea. Ooh so listen you are right at the heart of everything you cover the browns. I want to understand what does winning this first. Playoff game. twenty six years doing it against is truly hated. Enemy in the pittsburgh steelers. What does it do for a city after two decades of being like generally humiliated. How would you describe the energy. Jake in cleveland right now. Yeah i would describe it as one of the greatest moments in the history of the city. And i'm not just talking about football. I'm talking about all moments. If you talk to people who grew up your they would say that sunday one of the happiest days of their lives sunday night after that win you could hear fireworks going off around cleveland. I don't know who has fireworks in the middle of january but people have them. Apparently people were driving up and down. Their streets warns it was a very exciting night. For cleveland and one that they've been waiting for for twenty six years and really forever considering how dominated they have been by the steelers over the years. Yes i'm looking at a list of things. Actually jake that happened in nineteen ninety four when the browns won their last playoff game. Turns out the number one on the billboard charts. Was the sign by ace of base. Is that all sound right to you. In terms of how did all of this has been feeling. Yeah i've been doing this all year checking what songs were number one at a time. The browns headache milestone. I know that when they were foreign one for the first time since nineteen ninety. Four when bill belichick was still the head coach. That boys to men actually had the number one song on the billboard. Hot one hundred. That kind of gives you a little context of how long it's been since the browns were at this point. I mean they're starting quarterback for example wasn't even alive to rewind to a little bit more recently the week leading up to this playoff win over the steelers it was. I don't even know how to explain it. Other than just like total chaos. Breaking news into i ate out of cleveland browns coach. Kevin stefanski has tested positive for covid. Nineteen according to our adam schefter to other coaches and players dealing with kobe related issues. They're closing their facilities fellas. They ultimately competed with kevin stefanski in his basement. Watching the game not on the sidelines. So what is this week been like as it relates to cove it. They had a practice on wednesday which was weird to see because they haven't had a practice or very many of them not even just last week for the last couple of weeks. I mean go back to the game in week. Sixteen when they traveled to play the jets. They had to delay their flight because they had a positive test from one of their players. Then they had to put their entire receiving core as high risk close contacts on the reserve covid nineteen list. They finally get to newark. They stay the night there. They were not able to do a walk through before leaving on saturday so they held a walk through on the fifth floor. The parking garage that morning adjacent to their hotel really from that moment until now it is been total. Chaos i mean they have had almost every single day since then. Something chaotic happen where they'd had to adjust. They went the entire week last week. Almost without a practice until getting one in friday they finally got kevin stefanski their head coach back in the building on thursday. It has been a bizarre couple of weeks. But to this team's credit into kevin's stefanski credit. They have never panicked. They have never felt sorry for themselves and they have been able to overcome it. Which is the most impressive thing. When this team given their lack of success in the past in the way as they've come together their ability to overcome different curve balls that have been thrown their way.

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"berea" Discussed on The RIFT Radio Podcast Network

The RIFT Radio Podcast Network

04:26 min | 2 years ago

"berea" Discussed on The RIFT Radio Podcast Network

"Tree scarce story from my hometown. Written by user froggy feet. This store is about an old jalen my hometown. One of the smallest buildings at grand pacific junction has a very colorful history and it was built at a colorful time. In history of olmsted falls. It is likely no coincidence that the old jailhouse was built in the eighteen seventies a decade which many local newspaper stories include complaints about homesteads saloons and their patrons thus the olmsted falls columnists seemed quite proud of this item in the june twenty-seventh seventh eighteen. Seventy eight edition of the berea newspaper. That was then called the republican an advertiser. The new jail is now completed. The structure contains two cells and one hall. What adjoining count ship can say. As much about a month later the columnist wrote this in the july twenty. Fifth edition of the paper. Armstead falls has a jail and the same was christened on the fourth. This place has been furnished. Its share of criminals this summer and with one exception they have been punished. Although the community was proud of their new jail it was a modest structure in his nineteen. Sixty six book on homesteads history. Walter holdsworth wrote that. It measured twelve feet by fourteen feet. He said it was a wooden structure with iron bars across the window. A thick wooden door and a plank or bunk for the prisoners the ground whereas stood is now part of a parking lot between olmsted community. Church and the moosehead restaurant hose worth wrote that when luther barnes served as mayor the jails nickname was barnum's best steely but he also indicated that it was nothing like the fortress prison known as the bazillion paris that was stormed at the beginning of the french revolution. An inmate with a sharp pocket knife could have whittled free hosmer throat. But it wouldn't have been worthwhile prisoners. Were generally released the next day and warned to get out of town arm in their ways. Barnum was the mayor when one unfortunate incident occurred at the jail in eighteen eighty. Two here is how the newspaper then called. The berea advertiser reported it in the march. Second issue a strange acting. Man entered the village monday and requested to be put in the lockup claiming he was being chased by somebody and asking for protection. Marshall finch granted his request in the evening mayor. Barnum and dr rose talked with him and thought his conduct strange said his name was patrick. Falen had just come from cleveland where he had been on a drunk tuesday morning. He seemed all right. Dr parker talk with him and thought he was recovering from a drunk. The marshall told him that the mayor would visit him in a short time in release him. Mayor barnum went to the lock-up around nine o'clock and found him suspended from the lattice in front of his cell with a towel around his neck. The man was lifeless in a pipe was in his mouth. He was compelled to raise his feet from the bench. He was standing upon to keep his weight off of them. He was an irishman. Probably thirty five years old was dressed well and had a cheap watch with a silver chain. One week later on march ninth. The advertiser reported the day following the suicide of patrick falen. A certificate was presented for his remains and they were taken to the cleveland medical college. We were informed that two cousins from cleveland answering his name arrived at the falls on the afternoon of the same day to take charge of the remains of their cousin. They probably having read of the strange affair of their cousins arrival and falls in the morning papers. They caught the first train stopping the falls only to find that they.

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Mavs release Barea as veteran guard seeks to continue career

The Hoop Collective

00:40 sec | 3 years ago

Mavs release Barea as veteran guard seeks to continue career

"Jj berea Being released by the mavs end of his career. He thinks he certainly hopes not. He feels great. He absolutely wants to play And and honestly you know. I might be biased. But i definitely believe that he can help a team that needs veteran leadership point guard depth. Well cuma cuban Gave them a guaranteed two and a half million dollar contract before cutting him and That's a heck of a severance payment. We should all be so lucky. I was gonna say i hope the. Espn bosses here. That and treat me the same way. I wouldn't bet on it

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Whats driving the explosion in Lyme Disease in Canada?

The Big Story

12:23 min | 3 years ago

Whats driving the explosion in Lyme Disease in Canada?

"Today disease a complicated disease that we are having trouble testing for a disease. We never expected to see with any regularity in Canada only to realize perhaps too late. Maybe that was Donald. No this is not a new virus from across the world world. It's not some weird superbug. It's not particularly contagious illness. You probably don't think much about until it makes headlines because somebody famous something was wrong with Justin Bieber last year and we saw him with visas. Arm We we now know what was going on here. Justin Bieber has lime disease but it is a mistake to think of lyme disease as a rare illness because all of the data we have and we still don't have enough shows that it is exploding in Canada with numbers of confirmed cases spiking every year. Get One guess as to why but even that is not the key problem here what we need to figure out and fast is a comprehensive way to test for your dial and treat lyme disease because that's where we lag behind almost everybody else. I'm Jordan Heath Rawlings. This is the big story. Janet sperling is a PhD candidate at the University of Alberta. She is also a board member number on the Canadian lyme Disease Foundation. Hello Janna why. Don't you just start I think all of us the term but maybe just explain what what lime disease is sure. Lime disease is one of the more complicated things you would hope that I should be able to say. Oh lime disease is You know a bacterial curiel owners and it's transmitted by tick but unfortunately when you peek under the covers it gets a little more complicated so if you go to the government of Canada website. And you'll see that lyme disease is Berea Bergdorf Ri- and you say Oh. Okay that's nice and easy I can follow what they're trying to say but now if we just step over the border a little bit to Minnesota and we look up the male clinic they say lyme disease is four main species of bacteria and then they list four types of Berea so now you know your head is spinning you say okay. Well what do they say in Europe so if we go due to Europe and we go for example to Germany we see lyme disease is caused by spy. Rookie Berea Bergdorf. Wry sense allow to which means it's a whole bunch of different Burrito So this is part of the reason that we're ending up with a really complicated answer to what ought not be a very simple question. Why do various countries disagree so much on precisely what it is? That's not the case with most of viruses or diseases. I assume right and I think this is one of the things when I first started like you know back in the nineteen eighties and I took my medical entomology. They said lime disease is a disease it happens in North America. It's transmitted by so I wrote that down on my exam tonight. Got One hundred percent and everybody said great and I said to myself boy. I'm caught. I live in Canada. 'cause I don't need to worry about lyme disease but the more we started to find out notable lime disease and the more we realized it is actually in Europe. It's been in Europe for a very very long time for example You know it sees the iceman man who was found You know he's Bronze Age. I think you know we back in a gleese your those fraud. He had evidence of lime disease. So we know you you know. We've had lyme disease around for a long time. People just didn't recognize it as lime disease so the more you look into it. The more you see that this is something that's called us a Nautica Kasese so it's found circulating in the wildlife and then he kinda jumps over to the people although the disease itself Rigas and aiming for are people so this isn't something like measles measles something that goes from one person to the other person. This is something that's circulating in. It's got Birds is involved in this cycle. It's got animals. You know deer mice all sorts of things so this is why it just becomes more and more complicated. The more you look at it and and of course as a person who's suffering from lung disease you really don't care about all that background just saying I'm sick. Just get better and that advantage of being a bacteria tirrenia is that means we can use antibiotics so I think previously people were being treated for lyme disease without even actually recognizing was lime disease. assise they had antibiotics for some other reasons. They got better. Everybody said okay. I don't know what it was but they're better now. We're very concerned that we want want to make sure that we don't over use the antibiotics so that ends up making it even more complicated so we have the people we know they're sick. We know that got got bit by a tick. We know that something is wrong so some of the doctors are saying okay. We'll give them the antibiotic conceive to get better so those people all say. I think it's lyme disease and other people say I don't think it was on disease at all. It was something else it was transmitted by tick. But it wasn't lime disease so now we've taken a really complicated problem and we've really muddied the waters. We have people who say I have lime disease and other people who say whatever it was. It wasn't lime disease but I'm glad they got better so if the waters are so muddy and to your point the description you gave about learning about lyme disease in the eighties was precisely as much much as I knew about. LYME disease period Why are we discussing it so much more frequently right now? Are we seeing spike. Absolutely and I think it's certainly only with the global climate change we're getting the tick has expanded its range so you know back in the nineteen eighties. Certainly ticks. Albertus stopped about sort of middle. The problems you didn't have to go very far. Well now. They're all the way out into the Yukon. So this is something that's changed. It's it's new. I think we've always had you know a a couple of topics here and there and the other place but now it's much bigger. We know that most Canadians live right along the US border so we know most of our population is sort of super at risk as the ticks start moving north. Do we have a sense of how quickly the problem is getting worse like. Do you guys have have numbers on no matter how quickly the number of cases arising well we don't we don't have numbers because the numbers are set to be very very specific to Berea Maria br door fry and then it's particular string thirty one that somebody described in Boston Massachusetts lyme Connecticut down in that end so for Canada. It's kind of difficult to say can say you know if you're looking very strictly for one type of Lyme disease we know that the numbers have increased hugely sleep but we also know it would be kind of unlikely that we're just Columbia would have exactly the same type of lime disease as Boston Massachusetts. You know there's a latta kilometers in between the two and then also There's huge mountain range and then to make at one stage more complicated the even have different species of tick so this is where people get annoyed because they say I'm sick. I think I have lime disease because you treated me as though I have lime disease but still it's been denied as being lined disease or even anything like lyme disease. Why don't we have a simple test that can categorize it as one of what may be many kinds of lyme disease for instance right? Well we do if your dog so if your dog your jet can in Cohen tests the dog and say okay you have a sick dog. The dog is Being picked up to have this general sense of this says lyme disease lyme Berea of some sort so your vet will probably just treat your dog and say I'm calling lime disease good enough for me taking antibiotics and get better. Okay but humans but humans don't have exactly the same immune response so a dog has a much stronger immune response so it makes it easier when you're a VAT and and also with the humans. People are so readable antibiotics that you have to absolutely meal the diagnosis before they're willing to give you the antibiotics in the first place and that makes sense because we have talked on this podcast in the past about the need to not use antibiotics. Unless it's serious I guess what's flung meal. A little bit is that this can be a disease. That's it's on the rise that's diagnosed in many places around the world and they're still not the same kind of credible test that can determine like okay. You need antibiotics. Let's go right and I think partly it's because it circulates among birds. It circulates among various little mice and small rooms all the way up to deer and that each one of these animals. This part of this really complicated cycle the deer can actually clear the infection so for example if I had a tick and I knew that that had most recently fed on a bird I would be quite worried or if I knew had most recently said on a most but if I knew knew that the last thing that tick fed on was a dear I wouldn't be very worried at all I would say. Oh okay. Fortunately that's very low risk from that particular tech so this is where I think people especially if your doctor and you've got somebody and they have very nonspecific symptoms because that's one of the problems. There's nothing that's really obviously. This is exactly lime disease. You know you can't stand the front of the room and say okay. People have lime disease and these people don't have lime disease so oh you look people. They've got these nonspecific symptoms. And you're saying I know they're sick but I just don't know what it is. We're going to start looking at a lot of different things. So there's this a big list of differential diagnoses. You need to go through. And then when it gets the bottom of the list you always have lime disease. And that's something that was missed for for many many decades and for example I live in Alberta. And we're still told. Oh you can't have lime disease because you live in Berta but the silly thing is to people travel awful and when people are traveling. It doesn't matter where I live. Where my house addresses if I live in Alberta maybe got it in California maybe I got it in Toronto? Well in speaking of California you probably knew at some point in this interview. I was going to mention Justin Bieber. Indeed and it gets back to kind of the problem that you're describing reading because when celebrities like that come out and announced that they've been battling lyme disease it often seems like he has the best medical care in the world right. He compay millions of dollars for the very best doctors and yet still People were worrying about him for months before he came forward. Exactly and that's I think it's actually shiver common story and if you were to take your average Canadian. Generally they're healthy people. They're living their lives eating wells sleeping well plenty of exercise and and then suddenly something happens. They get sick and they don't even necessarily associated with tick bite and especially in a place where you're not expecting to run into ticks like downtown Toronto. You might not think about it and as you get. sicker and sicker and sicker. Lime disease isn't even on the radar so it takes long time to figure out what it is and the problem with lyme disease is if you catch it early. It's very easy to treat. Take your antibiotics into the story. But if you don't catch catch it and it goes on for a long time like weeks or months or sometimes even years. It's really hard to treat people were saying and this is why I wanted to ask you about like how it presents. How the disease presents because people were saying that it looked like Justin had lapsed and that he was an addict and that he was really struggling with substance abuse? Right you and and I think that that's actually remarkably common and a lot of people find that obviously really hurtful and you can certainly understand and why if you've been

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Top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine describes "alarming" Ukraine pressure campaign

On Point with Tom Ashbrook | Podcasts

11:42 min | 4 years ago

Top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine describes "alarming" Ukraine pressure campaign

"But I to politics and yesterday's major moment in the house impeachment inquiry William Taylor. US charge d'affaires to Ukraine laid out his opening statement regarding president trump and Ukraine fifteen pages of detailed careful testimony that asserted there was a quid pro quo between the White House and Ukraine regarding investigating the Biden's including Taylor's testimony that President Trump wanted Ukrainian president alinsky quote in a public box by making a public statement about launching such an investigation so let's dive into this joining us from Washington we have Mike Willis senior reporter for the hill talks we'll talk about us with the latest from Congress so welcome to on point Hello Megan thanks for having me well so first of all tell us a little bit more about what Taylor has offered in his testimony how much more detailed in giving us from what we've known over the past couple of weeks well based on the opening statement which leaked very early in this process it was just a few minutes after he went into the door and it was very clear that he wanted this out there and it's quite damning testimony as you said that trump wanted a foreign country to open investigations into his political arrivals and and he leverage to things to try to get that done and you know in Short Donald Trump and his allies have said that there is no quid pro quo they said it over and over again over the course of of this month long investigation Bill Taylor said very clearly that no yes there was and here's the evidence that lays out how this happened and as you said again he took very meticulous notes he has delivered those the State Department and there's no doubt Congress and Nancy Pelosi Adam Schiff we're gonNA WANNA get their hands on those documents as well that will offer a you know a lot more detail than just the fifteen page opening statement which is always seen to this point but you know th this puts this trump in a box I think that that is the lansky would be in a public box trump is now in a box it's his word against a career diplomat and and he's taking all these notes and if he delivers them to Congress then you know buckle up we we got we've got a fight on our hands now Mike let's dig into this a little bit more because I mean for example simple Taylor goes into quite a bit of detail regarding what he calls any regular policy channel effectively run by Rudy Giuliani and ambassador Somboon I mean we haven't seen this level of detail about the activities of Guiliani Guiliani in sunland before have we know we you know we've heard whispers about it we have heard testimony suggesting as much you know when Marie Yovani Bitch was here just last week she was the former US ambassador to Ukraine she was removed moved in May over concerns Giuliani was running sort of a shadow state department was trying to pressure foreign leaders you know to to do too Venditti investigations that would have helped trump's campaign so very politically motivated it would seem and and her testimony was also fairly damning but it wasn't and delivered in this much detail at least we've seen the transcripts we think will come out later but we haven't seen the transcripts and so we don't know exactly what was said so to say that we haven't that no one has delivered this type of detail we don't know the answer but certainly it hasn't been made public and that is why everybody sort of in you know in an uproar this week can and if you listen to the Democrats coming out of Bill Taylor's deposition yesterday they you know they seem to say that this is the smoking gun without without using those words you know they said this is this the the most damning testimony that we've heard so far someone described it as a sea change in the in the process and and Stephen Lynch from Massachusetts should this could actually accelerate the process because the Democrats now have exactly what they need. Well let's listen to a little bit of that reaction that you're talking about Mike here's freshman congressman and eleven a Democrat from Michigan his what he said all I have to say is that in my ten short months in Congress Avenue Right and this is the most disturbing day in Congress so far now Mike Lewis in the language of a career diplomat Matt usually they are very careful right not to assert not to inject politics into statements like this but I was quite taken when Taylor writes that he felt that this sort of informal channel this informed policymaking channel was actually acting in opposition to long standing US policy I mean my sense is that for a diplomat those are pretty strong words extremely strong words and what you're seeing you know yes the career diplomats are usually very careful they don't like to get involved in the politics and that's to their advantage obviously these guys serve under you know various administrations of both parties and they want to be seen as new Bolton it neutral arbiters of of US foreign policy and not let the politics encroach on it any of that you know that's an important element of the State Department and it's why they seek to remain sort of autonomist but what you saw even going back to the Maria Vich testament Oni she was very kurt about the detrimental effects that this whole episode is having on the State Department is that are you know. It's an Rosen of morale People think that Mike Pompeo the secretary of State is leaning too far towards trump and not defending the the career diplomats enough and that's why these guys are coming up to you know they're defying the blockade that trump is trying to put on these witnesses on the documents and they're testifying you understood peanut but they're sort of friendly subpoenas right the State Department says you can't you can't testify the Democrats issue a subpoena and they come in there singing like birds and you gotta think that they are I to protect the institution because you know Bill Taylor doesn't seem to have any any kind of legal involvement in this he's he's not under scrutiny for any of this it's threatened quit over it so it's not like he's trying to save himself in this case he's trying to save the institution that he spent his life working for now a little bit more about that public box heart because again it's the level of detail here which is so eye-opening that Taylor says that Ambassador Sunland the US ambassador to the European Union said that told him that everything was dependent on everything in a meeting with the president the four hundred million dollars in assistance that it was all dependent on the Ukrainian president making this announcement making an announcement about investigating that company Berea Samoan the Biden's and that President I wanted Alinsky in a public box by making a public statement about ordering such investigations and later on we even read that they had discussed Zelinski going on in order to do this that's right yeah you know and that that part was not a surprise because if you look at the text messages that were released a couple of weeks ago that was Kurt Volker it was the former US envoy to the Ukraine and he came up testified he gave Congress of a series of text messages between himself Gordon saw online and Bill Taylor and they revealed very clearly the Volcker and saw them we're both could pressing Zilenski to make that public statement and they were sort of dangling meeting with the donald trump to get what they wanted so for bill tailored to come up to Capitol Hill and kind of amplify that message was not a surprise he provided some more details but the the episode didn't change and so you know that that part's not a surprise and so on of course came up and testified just last week he said that he had right regretted making some of those offers he he didn't deny them but he did say there was no quid pro quo directly with the US military aid and so there was a discrepancy there between Bill Taylor and Gordon Song and one of the things that most striking out of yesterday was that a lot of Democrats seem to think that on the was not was less less than opened less than sincere in his testimony and some of them want Gordon on to come back and testify again and to iron out some of the discrepancies with Taylor's testimony so we'll have to see you know does this prolong the process now if if previous witnesses have to come back doesn't accelerate the process as Stephen Lynch because they have the smoking gun these are all kind of balls in the air and questions that we have looking forward all right well let's hear belief briefly from tape from a couple of Republicans about how the reacting to the release of of Taylor's testimony or is opening statement yesterday here's Florida Congressman Matt Gates a Republican insisting that the democratic reaction to Taylor's testimonies overblown the president has been very clear that there is not this new kitchen aid to any future election activity and the most important factual development actually I understand came from questions from congressman Ratcliffe he asked will is there any Ukrainian who we can point to add any moment in time who knew that this aid was even on a hold first of all Mike can we point to you you creatine who knew that this aid on hold it seems like Taylor's opening statement says we can yes there was opening statement says that we can now he's not naming names just yet but I'm sure that the questions that were asked after the opening statement was made and so we'll have to await the the transcripts but you know the Democrats counter again the smoking gun with Taylor goes back all the way to the to the whistle blower to the transcript that the White House itself released between Donald Trump and presidents Alinsky of your testimony and Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney who was on TV last Thursday and seemed to suggest yes there was a quid pro quos so you know as as the accumulation continues as the the statements come out they seem to be pointing in that direction and the Democrats at this point it just kind of say you know they're taking for granted that this has happened and now the question is how do we react to their beyond the question of whether this did in fact happen and is Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell speaking with CBS's Nancy Cortez yesterday the president has said that you told him that his phone call talking about that you'll have to ask I don't recall any conversations with the president about that phone call Mike Lewis we've just got about thirty seconds here so when you hear Mitch McConnell trying to take a half step back there while also supporting the president what does that mean it means that he's being very consistent you know he he's been he's he has been critical the president in certain on certain issues you've seen it on the most recent Syria troop pullout but he's been very careful not to go after the president on anything he is up for reelection twenty twenty and the base is still much behind Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell is going to need them both to get legislative things done and to get reelected is a senior reporter for the hill speaking to us from Washington my thank you so much thank you make me happy agree with you

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The Target Food Haul Episode

Hungry Girl: Chew The Right Thing!

12:06 min | 4 years ago

The Target Food Haul Episode

"Today we have target hall target we went to target some of US did some of us are just being surprised by what we got thanks apprised for one of the first times I can't wait very exciting I feel like we're making up for last time because we didn't eat anything last week on the podcast now we have like two times as many things yeah we're eating every okay so I want to jump right in but you've got something for us I assuming do all right target just launched its biggest grocery brand ever it's called good and gather now the idea behind gooding gather is great food made with quality ingredients that you can have on the table fast so there's no artificial flavors no synthetic colors are official sweeteners or high fructose Corn Syrup and they have more than two thousand items ranging from organic snacks for Salad Mixes and in meals but two thousand that's like almost grocery store in its own right like it's crazy wow that's that's amazing and I actually like that name gooding gather sometimes these names are just kind of cheesy it's like this I don't want to I don't want to offend anybody but they simply also how different is this because they had simply balanced right those are the ones that they still have that it's a little different I'm not sure sounds like you need it sounds cool trying some today right Excited amy would it know though I glanced ahead because I thought we might get that question are we trying today we're excited no working so we're going to just jump right and where are you going to start today by the way with fridge finds things that you find in the refrigerated section at target we're going to refrain from calling at target the people still know people that that I don't know we don't we don't say that here it's tar get forget so the first thing we are starting with archer farms stuffed chicken breasts cutlets and they are stuffed with you wanNA guess Mozzarella and gloves close asparagus John Cheddar each piece has only one hundred seventy calories five grams of fat twenty nine grams of protein three smart points we added uh-huh were points as we did for those who love us and love weight watchers so it takes about twenty five to thirty minutes in the oven you should know this so it's not like a goodin gather it but then you have to cook it cooking but it's hands off time you don't have to do any of the stuffing rolled up this looks like way leaks like a piece of twine line that we're not supposed to eat see it maybe it is I don't know yeah like they tied it up it might be tied up bound and gagged bonus you miss no it's a it's a stuffed chicken breasts let's describe this it's like a chicken breasts that has been seasoned it comes completely raw and then you cook it with you know in the oven it's got the stuff in the middle how are we going to do this we just going to pass around the plate let's rally grabbing I don't see any Cheddar well this cheddar stuffing's a little well it really mostly chicken you know what it is it's like folded on top of it it's not in the middle grab some green beans asparagus spare guy Ma that's really coming very tasty taste fresh I feel like they did a good job seasoning which is a common mistake I know and it's not overly salty it's like a nice tiny touch of Cheddar the tastes they taste good there little overcooked Irby I like it I feel like that's a great dinner option if you're kind of bored with the average chicken dinner so you just pop it in the oven for what like fifteen minutes to thirty Don Juan and then you're done it's awesome but at one hundred seventy calories the stats are really really good so I like this a lot yeah I do like that. They didn't go overboard on the Cheddar because they could have made this fatty fat McFadden could've they didn't they did not do that. 'cause it's archer farms we like archer Barnes and we trust them but that's not is that a target bread exclusively exclusive target simply balanced now good and excellent okay next up this is no evil now remember the less of Lesser Evil or they make snacks right yeah next I like them but this is no evil foods there it's called plant meet that does not sound so appealing but it's no chicken comrade clock shredded strips one hundred thirty calories one gram of fat no evil this premise recommended by the newman sisters yeah it looks a little intimidating I have to be honest with you it looks frightening it looks like Cook Jerky I'm going to try to exactly what it looks like you know chicken plant meet actually hold on I'm Aaron recommend trying it with twenty barbecue sauce really really like it in the skillet per the package directions the texture a little bit odd but it tastes good it tastes like chicken really with us all the way it looks them eat it with your eyes closed Jimmy he's with this barbecue use sauce face for radio do you think lesser evil is annoyed that they didn't think to make themselves no no I don't know because there is no such thing is a snack that's no evil and I think this refers to the fact that no animals are harmed Lawley is shaking to that and approval yes I like it again no evil oh foods plant meat no chicken comrade clock shredded strips that's a mouthful literally and we will link you to their website because it's not just a target what else did they make. Let's see the stallion Italian sausage hit boss pulled pork we can do a rocky reference I'm in this is cool I like this brand I like it no evil thumbs up okay next up we're trying our first good and gather item Yea good and gather mild sweet onion salsa I do like sweet onion I do like salsa mild is okay this one has died Mehta's onion Jalapeno salon show you like Cilantro right I love you're not in the camp where it smell or taste no taste ooh wow brim thin and falling all over my show notes re kind of looks like the Salsa we got from all it does actually it looks like how long I'm GonNa get up and grab from Jamie computer to be eating with carrots I like it it's a little salty two little salty but and it's very very onion but I like it it's it's different I feel like I would use it as a sauce more than US also I would use it both ways I would use it it also depends if you salsa that's more like less chunky big league unique days fresh funky fly and remember we're in the refrigerated section yes ten calories zero fat zero smart points by the way the no evil cluck cluck cluck cluck chicken it had to smart points a bar do very much of Argon okay we are moving on onto a new Yogurt Chill Bonnie Vanilla Greek yogurt with cashew butter. Are you so excited mikey loves Gert I've been waiting for like the yogurts with the the nut butter I tried them no and the stats are really surprisingly reasonable so that they that container that single serve container has one hundred sixty calories six grams of fat and eleven grams of protein at six points okay let slightly high right like it's high in the points department but await Ahmed at it ooh it's got giant swirls while leases making it swirl I am making its swirl look at talented I am is that the nut butter at the bottom is that swirling in I'm trying to mix it around what flavor is this cashew Butter Without Anneli Yogurt Oh okay spoon that is interesting it's interesting because like I'm a huge fan of cashews but I like it and did they have a peanut butter version I wish they did let's say it's not bad is it like it's great I don't know cashew butter is this is so interesting so they have a Hazelnut Butter version with Chocolate Yogurt they have an almond butter version but no peanut it's not bad interesting feels gimmicky it's not amazing do you think it's amazing no and I I love peanut butter like I don't get not a huge cash a fan love cashews I don't get such cashew flavor I don't get a huge vanilla flavor I would not purchase that there's better it's not terrible but there's you better Trapani out there that is true I do Johnny and they have great options that's just okay okay we are onto frozen who's feeling ready to be Um burn out berea prior scarves I up simply balanced organic keen Wa spinach garbanzo beans red peppers and onions seasoned blend okay so this is a meal starter kind of thing and what that means is like you know at some protein comes in a bag it's like a blend of grain and veg and whatever else he wanted to but we're going to try this chemo grain I feel like I heard it was a seed or son they would you like the Quinoa Salad Quinoa Salad I heard that like eight times I was like it's technically a flowering plant Oh she's young all right let's talk calorie count about this show one hundred and fifty calories a cup four and a half grams of fat four grams of fiber five grams of protein four smart points so I would like beef that up with more vegetables and some chicken but it's good I like it more than I thought I would it's well seasoned they did a good job there friends no more not but yeah and more spices if you want not too shabby and that's another house brand so that's exclusive at target simply balance and next up this is not a house brands as a brand from our past del Monte Veggie Veggie and Mozzarella Bites cited for this Oh wow this just seems like a decade the little fine for us it's like an odor of situation it's like a little fried stuff that looks good look at this stuff veggies what type of veggies and Mozzarella five pieces one two three four five they're pretty big five pieces to forty calories seven grams of fat six grams of fiber grams of protein eight smart points I feel like I have to look at it and tell myself it's forty eight calories apiece because to forty s intimidating for it's like a miniature hop pocket that's so it is it's like the world's cutest little pocket it's so good Manuchehr mythology that is really really good here's the thing this is not an everyday food for me this is like a treat food that I taste at work I probably wouldn't have it at my house but it's it's not a bad option especially if you have kids it's a good snack for them it's not unhealthy it's not overly high in

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Big Thorn Farm and Brewery

The Brit and Yankee Craft Beer Pubcast

18:58 min | 4 years ago

Big Thorn Farm and Brewery

"With me sitting across all the Tree House Vaa which was about in just a second why are co-owners leaning into the microphone and and I'm Aaron Young together owner and you guys have seniors fabulous land which everybody needs to come bounds vermilion county. We're in a beautiful part of the county right off the little million river. We have an old armfield property that we waited for people. Come to our place and drink are yeah. I've been Brian for about ten years and I learned how to refers to work at a place called. Jt Walkers I. I knew I was going to be there to back. I wouldn't rolling we bought it. It was nothing it resistant dirt. We would bring people out. Show them what we thought in common we're. GonNa do like Brecca Cornfield. It is a field surrounded by trees so everywhere. You look out here coming up. Can we did see some neighbors on houses houses out there so you you offer rush hour decided to brewery and the era news oversee having four wanted to do something different. Why did you leave. We started this Afar Roy. The original idea called big farm with hops. We don't actually have anymore. We added Earth live herbs fruits and other things for brewing witnesses kept going through our minds venturing now. I have a degree in science from Missouri so basically none of Akron with what we do now in college we manager walkers actually when I graduated from I live with my mom. She lives in Muhammad where Berea and we work together. The property property there was nothing here there was no well no water no electricity or anything. Erin and I spilt everything here on the farm ourselves sweetser house brewery and then french-african Oliver Solar stuff win saw and that's one of the things you're agreed that really it means. We're not connected so any electrical utility. Everything we do is solar. We have a tiny bit of wind with the Council so lectures to run racer. I got sued separate systems. One run Shafran didn't warning from each side and Carolina but we are rising solution so we don't do anything I like having to. I think we probably start out with about one kilowatt combining it now they don't use really not however hundred one and a half kilowatt so if you wanted to run that Saint Peter's for one hour you would need one and a half kilowatt solar power running our I. I didn't really have no electric. We do have a generator that we used to. I was taking a lot of trips to get things running against the houses over nine. What exactly was there how did you I wasn't house brand just kind of went for they're using our plan Sousse. Oh maybe it's a glorified shares are more ammon. Aaron says well all year. That's what we did and we kinda made it into a tiny house. It's not a super cute tiny house and we did an addition so now it's the tiny for three hundred square feet rest the houses cannery revolt virtues in the Middle Beautiful. We can get away with a smaller space because we have a lot of outdoor space. We work outside outside constantly so we you know we can make this sacrifice to have all these cool outside space. They literally grassroots literally some cases right because you're adding cross but you're adding indefinitely ingredients that are not mainstream. Now we do everything from the waters with lawyers from our world. I'm with you everything with natural carbonation different tanks from other people use consumers electric line tanks and then reduced harvests in the kegs or bottles. Zurich just been consistent temperature brew house which is well. I think that that was the second and third they're building. That actually grew in our S- our goal talk about halfway up earth out about halfway up the building control temperature voice voice research kind of scratchy throat underground firms got to keep it better for that heating cooling like right now conditioning so so we use them in the winter. We've run air conditioning offer solar aw it was wondering direct pyro or electric dryer run them propane so you both ruining with known traditional degrees and oversee down in Aver Bernard scratch through well known for adding weird. What do you what your primary ingredients scratchy not cool to me. They know how to go into the woods. Find random things I might. I might not do so well without it. We're with drinking visa. We're just come to the guys in a minute but we just grow things and then use those for the most part we venture into the woods and I take three inches off trees Oak Hickory share and Sassafras as the beer and we found a few other ingredients but mostly arm for ingredients one of the things that is key to your furrier news mentioned this on your website everywhere is that you are for men to over something the word we'll how how does it work cut it down then we use light a flame reader most of the time also also down on south of a large jar the logs and you have small logs. Charles logs and add them directly to preventing veer and picks up a flavor in a matter of days so rather than a beer sitting on for like six months to a character would character. It's almost instant so you know do you actually getting any of the charring right when you're showering on the outside you're trying to get out from the beer yeah so that really deep charter boats of -sarily but sometimes we'll do uncharted twigs and branches because like Cherry Sassafras with with with our trying at all because they have so much aroma on a short. I guess I think it's really right under the party but when you boil like Cherry for example recoils oil for what ten minutes and it's returned cooling yeah. It's really cool I. It doesn't sound like they have barking up the wrong tree. Thank you for our do firewalls in some of your fears is is this the same theory I mean you don't put them in a bag or or you know just directly into the chart which sanitize crestwood so it's never had it right off the trees a variety of trees and I know this one that recently somewhere in this enormous swarms on it right that was so severe so that's the locus street. That's how we farm for that tree because the first thing this honey locusts there's honey locust sandblast but we harvested of those when we are yards. That was the first thing we built so we harvested about twelve of those because they're really rot resistance nineteen hours copter. You don't have to now about six years and we didn't want harvesting more frequently endeavor how much labor before getting what we want out what ingredients are throwing putting into the now we have busy. Take over there like this. Is your juice juice. Soaking a little bit of outback third anniversary anniversary is pretty much in the so the Jews Joseph Ours are have gooseberries before we only do one a beer with that but our plans got big enough real numbers so did wine called devil goose which is a highly off almost like a double life varies and the juices a sour with fairies charred wood wood hickory okay. I I have Jordan did you have I had that I wish is busy working silently taking now. What is this John The amber so Meraz. Yes graces the ryen stores. This is terrible. The ryen spice finish the double doubles delicious tried the Ginger Ri- which junior lick the rise really in writing and ember downgradings currently so in verses that I said it was much bigger than we anticipated. We could imagine and it was planned for twice. The thing is we could imagine times the big recently celebrated the anniversary say brewed any celebrate to reveal we did a bunch of different fierce for that we released the we all our collaboration with JT walkers though we had their version version on ours was this hour there's Halio ours would retain recipe because John John Gal Pale Ale. John Dow is our good friends that we've known for quite some time actually carpenter and he would bring hop Ernie. We'll start naming beers after because John Gal pal after when I still worked to eighteen New Zealand New Zealand top fears. I know that's really cool. We'll have to try that one. Definitely as we were in the second time was down here. It's a Saturday Europen business twelve noon to nine and and interrupted but it sounds like you got to and on Fridays. You didn't sell it. Also luckily with what what did you get in commiserating with black roemeling cross hostile so they already have sir. We're GONNA have to try that one then what soda what sort of ingredients favorite supportive and how do you never know the players so we plant the urban use. It can't acquire any other way I don't know until two or three of growing a lot of perennial herbs zone a lot lemon screw it we use the age and I've been used janning would time tart take time do allow go down there and just try and a beer we did. I I green great. Run another one and try try mall today. Driving arriving should say low alcohol is using it seems like they're always liked the Berlin lower and lower. What's the highest degree when you have to go all the way up to eight percent sometimes but I would.

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Cleveland Browns, Dayton And Odell Beckham discussed on Woody and Company

Woody and Company

01:22 min | 4 years ago

Cleveland Browns, Dayton And Odell Beckham discussed on Woody and Company

"And well camp is under way isn't it after the Cleveland Browns they had their first day of practice today in Berea training camps gonna get going by this Sunday all thirty two NFL teams are gonna have there's under way at least one or two practices out for the bangles have an open camp Saturday in Dayton gonna do a free practice open to the public back to the Cleveland Browns today all eyes were on Odell Beckham junior I mean this is first training camp with the first day of training camp with the Cleveland Browns and you know these teams do eleven on eleven drills it's best on best in for the Cleveland Browns on defense tends award out of Ohio state it is probably the best cover corner in so they were they were battling all day today and the cool thing that Dobbs a lot of these teams do on social media as they show plays from the eleven on eleven is just a for on there you know at Cleveland Browns had a couple of them and Denso ward was holding his own against arguably one of the best receivers in the league and so after today's practice which won a little long in free kids like look I'm gonna practice these guys until we get things right now he Jackson was always about let them off early and let them kinda do whatever and that's probably kind of where they went on sixteen but probably Hitchens was asking about the match up that everybody's good looking to see a practice this week and for throughout camp and that's ward versus BJ I thank them because I want to hear that and I think that one of your day on the look for certain that bottle that's what training camp is all about so you guys can be seen guys who's gone wilt under pressure who's going to wilt under just come and so every day

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Uber shows few signs of future profitability with its first post-IPO earnings report

BTV Simulcast

02:57 min | 4 years ago

Uber shows few signs of future profitability with its first post-IPO earnings report

"Uber is losing a lot of money more than a billion dollars this quarter alone. Joining us out Wedbush analyst, Dan is and Mandy saying of Bloomberg intelligence. So Dan was reading the headlines on the call in the break. And one of the things that stood out to me star he's saying there is no magic lever. There is no one thing that we can do to get to profitability the location there is that it's going to be a lot of things that sort of make up the piece of this whole pie. What is your take on the results, we saw today, why agree with that? I mean, look and compare that to what we saw with the whiffed where this, this is a key year of losses. I think. Navigating that's important. Because right now for investors, the focus is on the growth, the focus on take grades and bookings in the last few want to do is back yourself into a corner, Toby profitability, whatever's, it's going to take a few years. And I think right now they're doing the right things. This, I've used quarter to step in the right direction, especially afterwards been pretty shaky start since the IPO. Many is your take on this continued level of losses and Nelson. Try the CFO saying this is going to be an investment year. They're going to continue to invest and you know where they're investing their investing in the food delivery business. That's fair. They are very heavily subsidizing the drivers. You see that's why they take rates are coming down. And you can see the reason why the average price is for food delivery businesses much higher. You can probably scale it up over time. And that's the one that's most fragmented even Amazon invested in a company like delivery. So, you know that end market is pretty big. And I think that's what they're trying for here. Then what is your assessment of Uber's ability to get to profitability? And, you know, I asked him on the floor of the new York Stock Exchange if this was the peak spending year as listed on its earnings call it. He wouldn't commit to that. So, you know, how likely to think it is that Uber gets to profitability in the near term. That's the smart move. Because when you look at with nothing that's maybe some they regret saying just because right away puts that sort of Mark up there in terms of what they can do for a profitable perspective. And right now we're doubling down. They need to invest new Berea tuber free autonomous. I in the next two three years, better chance playing for Golden State Warriors and profitability. So, I think in the next three years, that's kind of what I was off the table. I think you have three to five that's more realistic in terms of where they could hit. But right now, the focus on growth and especially in. International putting a fence around their backyard. And making sure that, that call ninety two hundred million users continues to ramp, and the monetize, especially

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Massachusetts governor declares state of emergency after gas blasts

Bill Handel

00:27 sec | 5 years ago

Massachusetts governor declares state of emergency after gas blasts

"Is lightened up the mood having people around to like comfort, you and stuff. And I love it. And we're all helping each other out here, and it's really good the Red Cross shelters in North Carolina. South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee in Maryland have already served more than fifty thousand meals and snacks news. Brought to you by Mike diamond, the smell good plumber. What if? Berea? He tweeted last night that initially only sixteen deaths were reported, then he tweeted

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Cleveland Browns quarterbacks have refuge in training camp RV

Lewis and Logan

06:22 min | 5 years ago

Cleveland Browns quarterbacks have refuge in training camp RV

"Lewis and Logan show The Browns are on. Hard knocks this season And it looks like. Baker Mayfield a rookie quarterback has an RV Training camp and the RV would be considered part of. His home, so he, can go in. There and escape the cameras interesting concept smart idea very smart idea I like that The, the, training Berea Ohio. That. Is correct? Yeah where's that It's it is. South, of downtown. Cleveland down seventy one south they hadn't, Columbus yeah but not but. Not, nearly that. That. Far, south it's, a, suburb of Cleveland oh it, is okay. Yeah Middleburg heights, Berea Strong's Bill that that area nice area. When you played Where'd you guys trae reinstate a, Berea Berea now we trained to Ken state of training camp but we are are home, during, the, regular season was. At. That facility Okay All. Right. Yeah Oh they're having training, camp there now that's the difference when? You were there attorney camp was, at. Kent state correct and a lot of teams practice at colleges back like the Broncos practice UNC and and, even before that if we're couns gotta be much better having training camp at, your home facility it's a lot easier for the players stay in a dorm room and you still stay in hotel room some of. The single guys but I mean you have much easier access. To your. Family Right Training camp back in the. Day you were so secluded in training camp went six. Weeks It was it was. A marathon today's in both practices in full pads, in, a lot of times full go so you think about how they. Treat players now I'm I'm happy for the players just a couple of minutes ago here what do you think about what Jerry Jones has been saying about the the anthem Yeah I find the way the NFL told him to stop. Talking about it has worked and now his son, is, is talking about a two are the I think it is Jerry. Jones way honestly of sending a message to Roger Goodell this is my idea that You know, you may have beat me in terms of me trying to get rid of you because. I did I tried to get rid of you, as the, Commissioner the league other owners said that's not. Going to happen Jerry stand down so I, did and it, cost me but I'm still not in your camp and I'll speak my mind whatever I want to and if you. Want to do something about it especially publicly let's have at, it because now he's not Jerry Jones is taking a very popular sites certainly in Dallas certainly the state of Texas because I. Would say the overwhelming majority of people there want the players to stand up so. He's, he's playing to me playing to the home crowd but it just illustrates the issues the league will have and trying to. Come up with some sort of resolution? To, this thing I don't know what that's going to be in a satisfactory way for. Either side yeah it looks like a mess that they just can't, figure out how to get out of, a couple of other football notes NFL related. The San Diego now sandy Geico the LA. Chargers, of had a couple of key injuries already Jason Brits down for the year and hunter Henry down for the year down. For the lost another tight. In, yesterday Thank backup down for. The year as well So chargers in, just a couple of days, of, practice, already, some holes. In the lineup goodness Virgil green you, don't you don't want to see anybody hurt but you would think that. May help his cause he's? With the chargers. Did they. Bring gates back not not yet not yet. Not yet to think he's probably coming back You know that Philip rivers wants him so Yeah And speaking of old players may become a, back Matt Holliday sign Matt Holliday to a minor, league delete thirty. Eight What where that's, going maybe, they want him to retire Iraq I don't know no I don't. Think it's that high I think the you know whether he's convinced them or whether he didn't have to convince them but I, think both sides have. An interest in, seeing, really what you have left in the tank. Sort of as a pinch hitter sort of role I don't know, Matt Matt had big years when he left here, he went to Oakland initially and that he went to say Lewis and he put a big numbers for the, car but I don't know what he has left, at thirty eight Josh Fogg former Rockies pitcher tweeted, today about that like hey I could probably throw, an inning Rockies if you wanna bring me back to yeah I don't know how will Josh Fogg is now but I did similar age did tweet out to the Cleveland. Browns hey you know I. Can run. A hitch, pattern and you don't have anybody. In the team that has better hands than I do now so that is very true. Damn straight you know you're going to catch the ball I, just can't get away from anybody anymore and you. Don't, wanna, take that big hit not really looking to take a little hit at this. Point On a little hill so Matt, Holliday almost a career three hundred hitter has over three hundred home, runs, over twelve, hundred RBI in over two thousand hits he's been a really I mean if it ended today he would have a really. Productive major league baseball career. That kid. I remember, seeing him in learning of him. When he was a quarterback in high school in Stillwater in fact he played for his. Dad and I think he went to the elite eleven camp Talent playing, quarterback and obviously picked the right career because look how long he's. Lasted make more money in baseball he's healthier that's for sure at thirty eight is still trying to. To play, baseball and we'll see how, that goes for him speaking of the Rockies Rockies tonight Against the cardinals Rockies are a game out of first. Place behind the dodgers in his hot is the Rockies have been the dodgers of injustice hot and the. Diamondbacks to they're, all three, of. Those, hanging hanging, right in their D-Backs a half game out Rockies are, one game out Rockies nineteen and five since. June twenty eighth, this is one of the best. Runs.

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Baker Mayfield And Tyrod Taylor Have QB Clubhouse In RV At Browns Camp

Lee Matthews

02:40 min | 5 years ago

Baker Mayfield And Tyrod Taylor Have QB Clubhouse In RV At Browns Camp

"I is good morning I'm very well we're now less than five weeks away from the. Football, season Volvo you at OSU in fact most of the programs around the country set. To begin fall camp later this week Sooners had one of their biggest recruiting events this past, weekend with, the, champion barbecue oh as you will have both media and fan day in, Stillwater coming. Up on Saturday Cowboys will be first to begin the new season playing the last Thursday night of August hosting Missouri state oh you. Plays a couple of days later on the first Saturday of September hosting Florida Atlantic former you quarterback Baker Mayfield spent a choke of, that. Big rookie contract of his to read an RV, for about a month. He. And his fellow quarterbacks on the Cleveland Browns roster using it as, a little bit of. A getaway during training camp in Berea, Ohio, it, was, the, idea of veteran QB drew Stanton And starter tyrod Taylor Stanton is. Bettering Mayfield as he learns the Browns offense and Stanton says so far field it's been a, good pupil, as, he gets more comfortable in the system that's one thing that I tried, to tell. Baker from the onset every single day is going to slow down it's going to get more comfortable as a quarterback you need to. See stuff you need to understand stuff and they need to experience stuff you're gonna make mistakes the whole goal in all of this, is. Not repeating those mistakes as well as trying to In this. Offense down if is they're. Going to be both of course but I think he's done. A really nice job. Of coming out here and having a great control is offense in a short period of time Taylor has pencilled, in as the starter with Mayfield and Stanton playing for the backup job at least right now Mayfield expected win that, competition with Stanton hanging around as a veteran presence on the third team Palmer OSU golfer Kevin Tway who's from Edmund began yesterday as a co leader of, the RBC Canadian Open with Dustin Johnson and two other players but Tway ran into trouble. Early finished four over for the day and ended up in seventeenth, place for the tournament Johnson one that at three under par former OU women's GOP rekindled die with a. Big win on, the qualifying tour. Taking home the trophy of the Kia classic Jeddah Wade through a weather delay and one full day of play was rained out and she's had weather-troubled twice before this. Year in tournaments and incidentally one both of, those I never thought I'd actually get thirty, six holes in it seemed like at some point. But grateful for the win great for the opportunity to get this thing done play of a mind yesterday with my putter which is not normally How I go in a tournament I hit it well, that I made everything I looked at it from Oklahoma so whether it's always a part. Of my life so I guess I need the weather to play,.

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U.S. economy adds more jobs than expected in June, unemployment rate rises slightly

Brian Kilmeade

01:50 min | 5 years ago

U.S. economy adds more jobs than expected in June, unemployment rate rises slightly

"The weekend tony marino cloudy seventy five in orlando no rain at the moment you do have some rain to the north and west of downtown orlando far power back in five minutes as we continue with team coverage more jobs than expected were added in the month of june a local economists to saying wages are still lagging though ucf economists shots nate says there is not a sense of concern over these slide increase in the unemployment rate it rose from three point eight four percent because more people are getting back into the job hunt labor market continues to get stronger and everything we saw on today's report was consistent with that says he was still like to see stronger wage growth but he believes there was a hidden surplus of work and until that is taken care of wages can't climb job ruble news ninety six point five wdbo the trade war between the us and canada officially on now after president trump's tariffs tens of billions dollars worth of chinese goods went into effect midnight one target on the list of retaliatory tariffs is that were released by china is the soybean industry this man is a farmer in lynchburg ohio we need to protect our business and we need to not be held hostage by other countries and companies is very important that we get our markets back that we've built over the last twenty years and wall street didn't seem to be bothered by the socalled tariff war dow jones industrials up ninety nine points the nasdaq up one hundred and one today we have our first hurricane of the two thousand eighteen season hurricane barrel and it could be more trouble than previously thought the storm still in the atlantic heading towards the lesser antilles with a rifle later this weekend it may not be a hurricane if and when it gets near puerto rico that is the good news but any strong activity there could set back hurricane berea covers.

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Fractious EU summit concludes with agreement on migration

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02:52 min | 5 years ago

Fractious EU summit concludes with agreement on migration

"Of customers without cable internet and phone service comcast was criticized on social media for the outage and then criticized again when it's twitter account directed customers to an internal website that was also down that's your money now i'm bruce vale komo news european union leaders say they've set aside major differences over how best to handle migrant arrivals these are your world headlines from abc news european council president donald tusk says this is in fact the easiest part of the test compares to throw at us on the goals let me start implementing bickering over who should take responsibility for the tens of thousands rescued from the mediterranean has undermined e you unity meanwhile the un's migration agency is snubbed the trump administration's candidates elite it it's only the second time that it won't be run by an american since nineteen fifty one yemen's warring parties have confirmed their willingness to restart negotiations after a two year hiatus and pope francis has accepted the resignation of melbourne's archbishop who said he preferred jail the telling thirties about any sex abuse of children that might have been revealed to him in confession i'm tom rivers at the abc news foreign desk in london the practice of us border patrol agents boarding buses to question passengers would become more limited under a bill cosponsored by one of our states us senators komo's corwin hake explains everybody gets asked the same questions are easy question spokane earlier this year kra e news shot footage of a us customs and border protection agent aboard a greyhound bus of what country are you citizen and where are you going to the practice of questioning travelers on interstate buses is routine and legal borders hey nice house north of here within one hundred miles of the border can have that conversation here us citizen thanks so much we're done not all travelers are done so quickly last summer a mexican citizen filed a legal complaint after border agents singled him out for questioning aboard a greyhound bus in spokane he says he was detained in spokane for several hours now senator patty murray from our state is introducing legislation to limit these bus interogations under her measure such questioning would be restricted to within twenty five miles of a us border corwin hake komo news komo aaa traffic every ten minutes on the fours gilbert clearing up some of the problems here in the puget sound area in berea now southbound i fi i should say state route five oh nine south one hundred twenty eight earlier collision to no longer appears to be a problem and alesi thurston county northbound five to college way exit one eight b that's now out of the way as well and traffic is easing up southbound on i five from the porta tacoma road to the tacoma dome your next.

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