35 Burst results for "Callie"

Not Another D&D Podcast
"callie" Discussed on Not Another D&D Podcast
"Also, I don't know if you remember colder. Do you remember him? Of course. He was the not frog. I'm familiar with the three of you. All right, you've been spying on us. Not spying. Well, do you remember his helm? Indeed. Well, a, it finally claimed him. And I feel like that really triggered something. And it feels like it's changing me from the inside. A member of your pack is missing. Passion. Has gotten you far. A good thing for the springtime, but times are lean. And you hunt dangerous prey. Winter is when. The crops are fellows, so you have to learn to hunt. And Callie, you notice frost growing all up your arms. And some of the flowers begin to die. I just become the flower. But I think that I see this and I think for the first time I'm like ready to reconnect with. Feywild and my mother, so I think I let the transformation happen. I think I closed my eyes

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Kings use 3-goal second period to power past Islanders 3-2
"The king scored three goals in the second and it was all they'd need in a three two win over the islanders. LA controlled most of the play in the first and finally got on the board with a Philip danault goal 6 40 into the second and that broke the seal, Arthur Callie F scored about a minute and a half later, then gave villardi scored again four minutes after that. New York cut the lead to three two in the third, but unlike their last game against New Jersey, the kings held on. Dano says building a big lead was huge. Especially on the back to back to where you want to get going right away in kafur as many goals you can right away. The wind gave the king's points in 7 of their last 8. Wally geiss, elmont, New York

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Pavel Zacha scores twice as Bruins beat Maple Leafs 5-2
"The bruins stretched their lead in the Atlantic division by dumping the second place Maple Leafs 5 two. The bruins entered a season high three game losing streak and moved 13 points ahead of Toronto. Bruins coach Jim Montgomery wasn't too worried about their skid. I don't think relief would be the right words. It was about us getting back to our standard and our team identity. It was a three two game until Pavel zacha scored twice in a three ten span of the third period. Charlie Coyle set up second period goals by Derek forbert and Brandon Carlo. AJ grier made it three one early in the third. Mitch marner and Callie yarn croc scored for the leafs. I'm Dave ferry.

Not Another D&D Podcast
"callie" Discussed on Not Another D&D Podcast
"I'm gonna whisper her and say, I'll create a distraction if you want to look at the puppet box. Okay, cool, great. I don't know how you're gonna do it but I can't wait to see. I slink away. I think I like silently glide on all the water we've created over time. Puppets. Saul goes over to a pile of display gloves and says, are these free? Can I put these on? You can put the display gloves on. That would be a great way to pick up the other gloves. Yes. These are the gloves that you use to pick up the replica adventurer's glimpse, okay? So I put on these gloves and pick up the okay, go ahead and give me Callie. You can make sleight of hand with advantage while Saul is arguing about gloves. I watch the master at play in my heart swells with pride. At 26. Jeez. Yeah. You click this open seamlessly. You time it perfectly with saw like banging into one of the shelves trying to snap up a glove. So let's put on a glove of giant strength so we can pick up one of the displays. That is not. And that is not a protective glove. That is a glove to be protected. There are protective gloves and protected gloves, okay? Learn the difference. It's in my mouth. Yeah. None of them go in the mouth. None of them go in the mouth. I hope you watch this wondering how much Saul actually is trying to do the distraction. And wonders of the distraction hasn't even started yet. Callie, you see inside the trunk as you click this open silently, you find that there are some other smaller figurines and

Not Another D&D Podcast
"callie" Discussed on Not Another D&D Podcast
"All. That's a bad strategy. It's a bunch of CGI goats floating around. Oh, crip baby. I just want to see it's my fucking die will roll above a ten. It won't. Okay. I'm secure, right? On big bell, you're secure on big bets, so you get plus 5 to your deck save. 18. 18 fails. Okay, the fails are 24 damage. And knocked vulnerable, 12 damage on a pass. Really, even on a crit. Yeah, even have a crew. I'm down. Callie, Callie, I need big bev to do a deck saving throw to try to hang on to you. Okay, 23. Nice. 23 passes. Yeah, Saul, you are on top here as Callie is also knocked vulnerable. Big bev kind of like writes himself and tries to keep you all afloat. After the layer action, that is back around to the king. Callie's passed out on top of big Beth. Okay. Saul is on top of big Beth. How shiver play looking? She has pretty decent health. Pretty decent out. Okay. So he smells blood on big beps back. Actually, she's super hurt. Death door for sure. He's going to go ahead and actually first things first, roll to see if he gets his breath weapon back. Let me roll in front of the table. You don't want a 5 or 6. Fuck. It's a 5. So I need

Not Another D&D Podcast
"callie" Discussed on Not Another D&D Podcast
"Then run after her. So I'm just gonna go over and kind of ignore this blue dragon. Yeah, that's pretty priority number one. I'm so happy for you, but like honestly, I've got a full plate. I'm just gonna try and punch this dragon to get this mask off of it as sick as possible. Great. Okay. Yeah, this dragon has not acted yet if this green dragon gets to act, it could potentially get that fucking mask working again. And dust you guys. Don't like the sound of that. So what I want to do is I kind of I give bumpy a thigh squeeze onward bumpy. Wow, you are really fun to ride. And then I'm going to run forward on bumpy, and then at the last moment, launch off of bumpy in a hopefully deceptive attack, sick. Yeah, you fly up the cloak goes with you, dragon mask on you as you jump off of bumpy, slam down into this dude. I'll give you advantage on your first attack. Sick. All right. Yeah, I'm going to activate my gauntlets. So that's going to be the 2D 6 deck save suite 15 to beat. That is unfortunately a natural 20. Lovely. Good for you. Dragon rolls out of the way. All right, so that's gonna miss, unfortunately. But then yeah, that's my bonus action. So that's a key point for that. And then I'm going to, yeah, just take two attacks. Sick. Will a 16 hit. 16 does not hit. Okay. Oh, I'm blessed. Yes. Can I get a two? Got a three. Nice. Managed to hit this dragon. Yes. And the second attack is going to be a 23. That also hits. All right, so both are going to hit that's going to be two 86. Great. That's going to be 18 damage. This young green dragon is unfortunately still alive. I'm going to use a key point to try a stunning strike. Sick. Great idea. Callie dies inside that you finally use stunning striker. She's not there. Yeah, Kelly has no idea that people get stunned out here. Con save? Yeah. That is a fail. Yes. So you punch this green dragon right on the button, jolts back, and you see their mask looks to be like a malfunctioning again. It looks like you literally punched it right on the muzzle. Lighting up red and blue and prince cobalt is a screaming at the young green dragon. You fool.

The Paul Finebaum Show
"callie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"Screen. But the damage is already done, Paul, I mean, that's the whole point. The damage is already done. The damage has been done. I know that. You know who brought the most damage to the public's attention because of what you probably don't say me? Yes, I am. No, I disagree though. I disagree, because I won't deploy that out to you, Paul. I'm not so thin skinned that that bothered me that much. But I'm making a point about the hatred and the anger and the evil. That's what I'm saying. The evil of Iron Man monkey man, what are you a calling? You know, I agree with you. Well, I'm just, but again, he points out lies. I'm not Trump. You know that Paul, I'm a reactor. He points out lies about me every day. He makes up. He makes up stuff about me for years, I'm going to come back and not make up, tell the truth about that moron. And he is a moron. Well, all we can do is take it down. I didn't know about it. All right, well, I made my point. I don't care if I'm popular or not. I've never been popular, but I'm also compelling. You know that. You're compelling. And right now you're it, because AC is gone. Well, okay. Wait a minute, breaking news. AC's gone? Well, we can't take him anymore. Maybe it's just not. Well, I guess one hollow is gonna take for you to do that. Well, I mean, thank goodness. That's good news. I was gonna tell you earlier, too far. We used to have, I mean, I say, we, you know, it was a hot show, more than it is now. That's just the fact when you used to do this out of Birmingham. Well, you know what? And we used to talk about who should lead our lead outfitter and so forth. Well, I'll tell you right now, PAT point out to touchdown. He doesn't need from geology. He don't need to be the leadoff hitter, Paul. He's got no excitement. He's got he's a big old man. He's talking, he's talking bad about me, but that's not why I don't like him. I don't like him because he brings nothing to start the show. He doesn't speak. That's what I got. When I say PAT pet, it's part after touchdown to me, it's what he is. And he came in a case called I guess you don't have any PAT, but as you see my point here, I was going to tell you earlier, and they said you didn't want me to get on with the giant from Louisville. I was going to compliment Jonathan Lewis probably being maybe your best possibility of a lead out hitter that could be exciting. We got to go to the break. I didn't want you to upstage his call because he had a really good call. And if you came on, there would always be about you. We're up against a break. We are not even halfway home yet. And we've had a record show. Record for what? I'm not sure. Yeah, wrap it in a podcast. You had a laugh, you missed it, didn't you? August 18th. Constant elevation causes expansion. This guy goes by the name of Drake. Yes, sir. You got Cardi B and finally. Light skin germaine. And we write in the pit man with nip hustle. What's up, man? You seem to be getting better. I'm like, that's what's supposed to happen. Perfect off podcast. Looks at him follow us on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Amazon music. Or wherever you get your podcasts. You were listening to the Paul fine bomb show podcast. We are back and let's continue with more of your phone calls here, more guests to come later. I don't know, I'm just staring at this board, trying to make a decision. And I just made one. Legend is up next. Yeah, well, L was popped up. There is no. I was about to go to Wayne Newton and I saw you, popping up. One for the money to vote to show how that was ready. Let's go, go, go. The season's close, baby. It is here. Are you ready to hit him? I am ready to get to Alabama. Hit him with the flags, baby. See all the talks over well. That's right, John. That's right, Texas a and M, Texas. The first thing about baby, the first speed of Texas, Texas. Go get that welcome to the SEC. Right quick like, baby. Yeah. All the balls. The revenge to a cupboard. The revenge tour coming. Now I'm ready to tee it up, Paul. You ready to get put some pads on and get in the game, baby? Yeah, I put some pads on this morning. I weighed in at one 39. Man, you. You ready to get that tight end for auburn universe? Whoo, put that man in, you know, you need some help, Alvin, you need a lot of help. Keep saying I hear God be your starting quarterback. So coach Harrison, y'all are about his own TV family. Talking about get the U haul. He won't be there alone. All the time's over with. It's over with. It's ready to put it on the tree. It's ready to get down in the dirt. And let me tell you something nice and the revenge tore comet. Dallas Turner will Anderson junior, Jordan battle to come out. It comes all that talks over where Paul is so sick. All these collars with their soap opera every day, then paranoid. He's got to be talked to. You great tell me what I got to tell you you're great. As far as around it, don't know nothing about football. But baby. I'm awesome, man to get power, but it's football season and I don't give a damn, baby. Paul, I heard John talking earlier about overrated and underrated. Let me get y'all opinion right quick. A and M overrated underwriter, baby. Over. Over. That's why I love you black had. I love you, dude. You tell the truth. They're overrated and here's why. They got, he's Johnson, LSU. All the billions you spent. And by the way, I called that NL hotline to turn your ass into day two. And today, right, when I got that 800 number, I called and said, go see the sports agent in the Texas Castellanos second. But all that money and the best quarterback you could get was a 6 foot 6 months sula. I'm ready. Let all these soap opera callers get the hell off, go see your site ward. You'll see a psychiatrist. It's football season. Real fans come forward and cheat it up. Let's is ready. Somebody find my medication. I'm out, baby. Heads up lifting, isn't it? That's why we're here. That's what this show is all about. The sanity of college football. And let's calm it down now with JK. In the tired and ready to roll, baby. Man, go see Joe go sit down somewhere. You ready for the season start? Just because Alabama got that last butt whipping of college football last year. Quit all the fake comedian height job you come in here with every time you call nobody's laughing, but you, that's the worst comedian in the world that's the only person that's laughing is him. And it's Jim.

The Paul Finebaum Show
"callie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"Back and let's continue with more phone calls at 8 5 5 two four two 7 two 8 5. James is in California. Hello James. Hey Paul, how you doing? Very well. Hey, can you do me a favor? Can you please end the experiment slash train wreck that is AC? I mean, I've been listening to you since you came on satellite serious. And throughout the years, you've had some annoying callers, but not one of them has ever made me think of turning the channel like AC does. I mean, his phone connection, his trading voice, it's just too much, man. And I know that guy's just sitting around in his apartment and his adult diapers, watching cartoons and eating fruit loops. I mean, the guy's just not all there. And it's just time for change. Yes, I do agree with you on that. I felt today was, was the end of the run. And we tried to help him, but you just can't hate everything. And we are going to give him a rest. He could. Okay, now on to football. I'm a big Notre-Dame fan. And we're kind of glad Brian Kelly left. I got a question for you. Who do you think has more wins this year? Notre-Dame or LSU. Notre-Dame. By and I think Notre-Dame's a little rated. They shouldn't be number 5 in the country. They should be around ten and 11. But I think what we're going to find out is that Brian Kelly was the one that kept Notre-Dame from hitting that next level. Because the recruiting is off the hook. I think that's a convenient line to use, but Ryan Kelly had a pretty lengthy resume there. I think I don't think Brian. I don't think Brian Kelly could get Notre-Dame any farther, which is why he left, but I don't know why you think Marcus Freeman just because he is a really good recruiter. His first year is going to do what Brian Kelly, who's a legendary coach in terms of his resume. He could not do. No, we don't know if he's a good coach or not. And what we do know is that he can recruit better than Brian Kelly and if it doesn't work out coaching wise, we know that the roster will be stocked with good players and then we will also know that, hey, you can recruit here. You just need to coach that wants to go out and do it. I would caution you. First year recruiting success happens. And I don't know anybody who is probably worked harder in his first year than in Marcus Freeman. That's why he got the job because we have no earthly idea about anything else. Listen, I know that the memos out to the memo from Irish fans across the country is hate on Brian Kelly. The guy's a bomb. He couldn't do anything. But it's just a false flag. Brian Kelly came very close a couple of times, but Brian Kelly determined that he couldn't get over the top. Do I think in a singular year that Marcus Freeman is a better recruiter? Yeah, but I'm trying to compare Marcus Freeman to Brian Kelly as a coach is a stretch. Thank you for the call. Jim is up next. Hey, I'll tell you what else is a straight. You snap your nasty guy that's done like me, Ken. Did you hear what he just said? We think you already said, you know what I'm talking about, don't you? Ken Smith, I'm not sure I do. You know what I'm talking about? What he said about me, he said, I'd rather talk to Jim than AC. That's a real compliment, Paul. Not really. Comparing me to that freak. You know, I'd rather have a picture of Mussolini up in my office than Hitler. That's about what he said. But that's why look, I'm going to tell you some power sincerely. I've said this to you before. It says one guy that needs analyzing and is a dangerous character, and I can't believe anybody gives you any clever ability. It's Ken Smith mom. Oh my goodness, you think? I really mean it. Tell us more. Well, you know, I think he's I think he's a well, yes, but just go about what he said about me. Do I deserve to be talked to about like that? Compared to that freak. The point in Canada. Done deserve that. Well, he is afraid. Let's catch the chase. Smith Meyer put you in the same place. That's exactly what he did. That's exactly what he did. And you know how much use I've got for Smith now. He's just another ass, whatever you want to call him, but you got on the show, Paul, and I don't know why you get them all. But one more thing. I know you've always been the back room, don't like me. I don't know which ones they do it, but they do it all the time. Do you know what? Did you see what fine bombs on and access Twitter? Did you see what he put on the screen? And they run it across all the all day long. It's been going on for about 30 minutes. Huh? No, I have not seen it. They asked the question, what are you going to do before the last football game for the last college football weekend this weekend? And he says, by taking Jim for a walk in the neighborhood on the leash, letting him pee on others mailboxes. Now that's hard. You talk about a weird guy. I'm a totally, is he not, how can anybody be that angry and full of people? That was one of his tweets. That's on the screen now. 30 minutes on your show. It's screens a long way off. I need to get closer. Is that right? Yeah. Okay. I'm not like one of those big time anchors where I have the little screens all over the place. Well, it's a cost. It's a score this is so good. I normally don't look at that. I didn't think you did. Well, Jim, let me give you the, I don't know who put who puts there are a lot of people in the control room that could be responsible for that other than the two people that you just mentioned. No, I didn't. I didn't mean anything. I didn't necessarily mean or I just meant I know other people in that back room. I don't like me. I know that.

The Paul Finebaum Show
"callie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"Road to success that there's some other side of me and look, that's not so bad, right, for any of us to try to show that. Yeah, I mean, you got to show it. You can't just say that a press conference, but I don't think that's such a bad thing that he's trying to do. Yeah, I guess this is a better question off the air can, but now that you've got the right track, is there any hope for me? Your report was fabulous, Paul. It was perfect in every respect. You know that. Hey, let me tell you something to talk about. You got another minute? Absolutely. Yeah, talk about all this Big Ten money. So in the last few weeks, I've been at a Big Ten school that I don't want to name. Let's say it's a middle of the pack school I was working with our football team and I've worked with them for a couple of weeks. A couple of years now, so I know them well. And then about two or three weeks ago, I was at University of Texas working with the men's basketball team and that was my first time down there. And I look at all this Big Ten money and whatever the SEC is going to wind up with and everything. And of course, money matters a lot. But people always, I think, have to take into account institutional commitment to the sport of football first and foremost. You can give northwestern or Vanderbilt a $100 million. And they're not going to spend that money the way Alabama or Michigan or Georgia or Ohio State well. They just won't. This won't. And so I think that I looked at that middle of the school middle of the pack Big Ten school that I went to for football. That big TV contract. I'm telling you, Paul is not going to make a material change in that school's football fortunes. It's just not going to. And then when I went out to Texas and I didn't go to go in because it's not done yet. But the brand new basketball facility. The arena and the practice facilities. It's being built because Chris beard moved there from Texas tech. Is just staggering. And you could sort of see and feel the investment of that athletic department. And I had a totally different experience between those two schools. So again, big money is big money, but in the end, you know, you're sort of like they're sort of like trust fund kids. And if you have a 100 million bucks to 20 different trust fund kids, some of them are really going to do some great things with it. And some of them are going to go and blow it at Vegas, so to speak. So I just don't look at this Big Ten deal. And say that automatically translates into superiority of football at Indiana or Minnesota. Because it's not going to happen. And it won't happen in the SEC maybe at Vanderbilt, but I just think the SEC commitment to the sport is so dramatically different than the Big Ten that that's a huge factor in how these two leagues play out over the next ten years. Well, it just seems that this is a league that has been so desperate and thirsty for any kind of a win, and they have a win, but it does matter. It matters maybe on Wall Street, but does it really matter on Main Street? And I think you've already answered that. Yeah, and the other thing, Paul, I know this is very, very long term, but I think it's good to think about it. If you look at the demographics of the United States, California is still the number one populated state in the United States, but its population growth basically flat. The number two and number three are Texas and Florida and they're growing about three and a half to 4% per year. Those two states. So if I'm like the SEC and I'm making a long-term play, I think I want to lock up Florida and I think I want to lock up Texas. I want more schools in both of those states. I want Miami. I want Florida states for sure. I might even take UCS. I will bail our, I want TCU. I want Texas tech for sure. And I might take Houston. All those things, by the way, translate into political power too. Both of those states are growing in the House of Representatives. So I just think there's and the last thing I would tell you too, there's no way in my mind that ESPN walked away from the Big Ten. Without some kind of game plan in cooperation with the SEC, about what's the next cards are they're going to fall, how this is going to play out. I just don't I just don't buy that. So I don't think we're certainly not at the end of all this. I don't even think we're at the beginning of the end. I think we're like at the beginning of the beginning. You've given us a lot to chew on there, can it's always great to have the judgment expert on. We retained you today for a beyond salvage assignment, but we got a lot of Paul, just don't sick AC on me, okay? Anything, but I'd rather talk to Jim and talk to AC. Well, the good thing is that we have a lot of people watching the show and I'm hoping some are watching from Homeland Security. And maybe we'll seal that border up around Niagara Falls. That would be at 6 TSA on it. That's probably a good approach. I don't think he could even get inside of an airport, let alone get by TSA. Hey, Ken. It's exciting to football's about here. This whole holy cow. Bring on the games. I'm tired of this other stuff. We'll talk to you soon and have a great trip to Alabama next week. Thank you, Ken. Thanks. Good to talk to you. And it's been too long. And so we have connected. We'll take a short break, back with

The Paul Finebaum Show
"callie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"We're bringing in our judgment expert. Ken Smith Martin, not so much to talk about that, but just a catch up about a number of things, but we will talk about that doctor Ken. Good afternoon. Hey, Paul. Yeah, listen. I'll wave the white flag on AC right now, okay? I give up, can't help. I mean, you get a gold star for just keeping them on the air as long as you do. But I know you enjoy it. Yeah, I mean, and for those who don't know, Ken has former hospital executive now has our company that spends a lot of time with NFL college teams. We work with Nick Saban's bunch. Fortune 500 companies really helping executives with judgment skills. It's a very important part, personality test. And I know that was unfair to ask him about a personality test, but can give it a shot. I mean, because I'm just a talk show host. I mean, how would you best describe his personality? Yeah, but Paul, you know, I was talking to your guys when I called in. I can't tell maybe you don't know it. Is this some shtick that he puts on just because he wants to. I've talked to him too many. Do you think it's real? Yeah. Well, then in that case, he needs some high level of professional help way beyond. I mean, who says that they hate everybody in the country, who says that, right? I mean, you could probably talk to any American and maybe they're from New York and they hate the south. Or maybe from the south and they hate California. Or something like that. But to say that you hate everybody in the country, did he tell you what part of Canada went to if he hates people, did he move to the United States? I think he's right across the border. So yeah, you think he's actually in Canada. Physically, yes, but not deep into Canada. As you know, you can go back and forth pretty quickly at a couple of places. Yeah. I would say physically in Canada and mental in the emotionally in outer space. That's what I'd say. And but I don't know. Well, good luck. Good luck. By the way, two people that we've talked to you about just got jobs today. Urban Meyer at Fox and Dan Mullen at ESPN2 guys that you have spent a lot of time evaluating, not to get you to pile on there, but I am interested in. This, I don't know if we've had a chance to talk to you since the summer is big story, and that was Saban and Jimbo Fisher. What did you glean from all of that knowing Nick Saban quite well? You know, I thought it was very revealing about football coaches in general, Paul. First of all, there's nobody more competitive than these guys, particularly at the top. They all tend to wear their emotions on their sleeve, especially guys like that. And here you've got basically two West Virginia rays, blue collar boys who have made it to the big time. As far as football and money, but it's a drop of a hat, they're ready to roll their sleeves up and go bare knuckles. Up against anybody. And that's what you saw right there. And I guess that thank you probably took them into the principal's office a little bit and told them to back it off, but I think that's just what those guys are, Paul. They are going to challenge anybody if they don't like it when they get challenged. They're going to fight back when they get and they'll polish up. They'll put nice clothes on them. They'll smile and say the right things later. But I think we really just saw through competitive fire out of very, very top level football coaches. Yeah, I think Scott Woodward of LSU had the line of the summer when he joined us in Destin and he said, before you even ask, I'm not getting involved in West Virginia hillbillies fighting. He said, you stay away from that. But my question to you is this though, it concerns Saban, because two weeks in a row at one of his press conference on Wednesday, a week ago, he showed up and he smiled at the end and we later found out that he has a new media consultant that told him to smile more. And he almost did it. He said, yeah, yeah, you told me to smile, so I'm smiling. And then last week, yesterday or the day before, he's asked about his personality and he's talking about how approachable he is, and I'm not that. I'm not asking you to reveal state secrets because you know him better than all of us, but that's not exactly the Nick Saban that we've all come to love. Is it? No, but you know, you and I have talked about him a little bit before. And by the way, I'm going to be down there working with the best. So the men's and the women's basketball teams next week. So I'm hoping I'll get to see him a little bit too. I don't know if I will, but to me, Paul really, I don't think he's doing anything different than what a typical sort of senior statesman does as they age. Some of them do it more naturally than others. Some of them do it more gracefully than others. But there's a saying, Paul, I'm sure you've heard that. I think it particularly is applicable to men that as we age, we start to think more about significance than we do success. And I see some of that in him. And here's some of that in him. He's had more success than any of us combined, right? More financial success, more public success, more career and professional success. And I think that somewhere in him is the sense of, you know, I've got all that, but I think I'd like to also have people look at me a different way, but it's a real balancing act for a guy like him because it's, as I said, is spat with Jimbo. It's that competitive fire and zeal to win every recruit to win every game that puts him on that edge and sometimes when you're on that edge all the time, you go over it and then he's trying to soften that edge up a little bit and I think it's a challenge for him where we see that it's a challenge for him, understandably so, but I really do think it's just a normal kind of guy as he looks at the latter stages of a career trying to think about not only the numerical success, but now what kind of person do people see me as. The softer Nick stayed but I suppose. I would think too, Ken and you know that you know the lay of the land pretty well. It's not like he's fighting against a negative media. The media is in his back pocket. The media is going to disseminate anything he says. So I wonder, is he taking advantage of that express line to try to get across a message? Because it does sound like the other day and you've worked with him before. Everything he said from what we could tell was message oriented is calculated. Yeah, Paul, I would say the most noteworthy thing about the spat with Jimbo, it was really off message. You know, that was, I don't know that he had a calculation there. It seemed more emotional. But yeah, all this other stuff and you've said this many times. He's always looking for a reason to give the speech that he actually wants to give about the issue that he actually wants to address. And that's how I felt, particularly about yesterday. We talked about his radio show about his approachability and to me those though are all signs of a guy who's saying, you know, maybe with all the success that I've had in the end, I don't really want to have people just think I'm some hard ass that rolled over everybody on

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"callie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"And our friend who has become quite the cause celeb. Tell us what happened after we last saw you. Me and Noah have just been super busy. We actually had to design our first newspaper, which was that was super fun. We got to catch up after not seeing each other all summer. So we did that and right now we're planning for football season. We're going to the scrimmage together tomorrow morning actually. So we're going to have a good time. So we did spend a lot of we talked to Noah a couple of times, some of you may remember was with us in late winter making a really strong stand about auburn facilities with disabilities. But let's talk today about you and what's happening on the auburn campus before we get to auburn. I'm so curious about your career because there's some similarities. I'm seeing some accidental journalist themes coming here, which I can relate to very well. How did you get into this? Well, I was talking to my editor in chief this morning about coming on to talk to you and she was like, how did you even get into journalism? We haven't talked about this. I got to auburn in 2020, so it was COVID and it was kind of hard to get involved, but a friend was writing for the plainsman. And I just texted Madison and I was like, hey girl, you know, what is this paper that you're posting about? You know, what do you all do and can I get involved and it was just like a really casual text and I just started showing up to meetings and decided to buy in. And I mean, I know what's happened since then, but without having the requisite training, it can be a disadvantage for some people. I say with a smile, what was it like for you? I've always been a reader, so to me, like writing comes really naturally because, you know, I know how to write and use commas and all the basic stuff, but just kind of jumping into the world of athletics, you know, you've got to learn how to compose yourself at a press conference and where to go for things. So it was just a learning process, but I think that first semester I had a lot of older students around us that trained us up really well and it was a pretty natural progression to me. Callie, the day we saw you in Atlanta was the day that coach harsh and really planted his flag. A lot of us thought it was his finest moment. And not much has changed since then. I think he's continued to coalesce people around him for him, speaking up, but not, but not going low. How is what coach said at media days? Resonated with the student body and how is he resonating with people like you who are recovering him? I think I kind of expected a statement like that coming in. He's a pretty firm guy, he says, what do you mean? So I wasn't surprised at that. But I think people have definitely taken him seriously. I think a lot of people went crazy and thought he was going to get fired before the season. So this is kind of made them accept. He's going to be around for a little longer and you need to just let him do his job is sort of the attitude I'm seeing. And on that front, nobody knows a good season. We'll take care of a lot of things. So what do you think as we, before we even get to what you think they'll do this season? What have you picked up from camp so far? Well, I haven't actually gotten to go to many practices. I was just wrapping up a job, but I think the attitude is really good. That's what I'm more than just a football. I think everybody seems united the players are talking about being a player led team. That's really their attitude. So I think they've got it in their heads that there's a lot of people to prove wrong, which I'm excited to watch them do. And when you look at the schedule, Callie, it has that critical Penn State game early on and then everybody that auburn always plays. You have the Penn State game, the Missouri LSU, at Georgia, to end the first half of the season at all miss Arkansas admission a and M and of course Alabama expectations are not good. You've heard all that. You were a media days when the polls came out. What are your Friends thinking? And what do you believe? Well, so we designed a page in our recent newspaper about what our staff predictions are and it was one of those things where it's hard to pick after that Penn State game and I think the Penn State game is going to have a lot to do with Georgia. So those two to me are kind of going to swing the attitude of the fans and the team. I think if they can get that Penn State win, that that's a strong, strong statement that you have going into Athens and auburn tends to do some crazy stuff. I wouldn't be surprised if they go shake stuff up in Athens at Georgia, which would be an awesome start to the second half of the season. Well, I appreciate your confidence. I'm curious. I didn't say they were going to win. I heard you. What's happening at the quarterback position based on your reporters and what you can pick up and cobble together. Well, coaches told us we're not going to hear until about ten, 14 days beforehand, they'll have a scrimmage today and we'll get to talk to coordinators tonight and then another scrimmage tomorrow. So I think things should be shaking out checking out pretty firm this weekend, but it's one of those somebody was saying calzones taken third team reps, the players are saying TJ's become a lot more mobile since last year. They say Robbie Ashford looks a lot like Bo Nick, so it's one of those. They've all got really different strengths that we're hearing from people and I think tonight and tomorrow are going to have a lot to do with a live scrimmage that's going to determine kind of how this thing shakes out. Calorie Stanford. It's good to see you. I hope to see you again soon. Say hello to Noah for us until he's great to catch up as we head to the break here. More of your phone calls at 855-242-7285 a few more student reporters as we begin to wrap things up for this week. We have a long way to go. Stick around. Wherever you are around

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"callie" Discussed on Not Another D&D Podcast
"In here. They're not vaping. Okay. And like steam is coming out of their nostrils. So igneous and elves are coming here with you guys. And orders a drink gets a quick water and gets one igneous, and they go and pull up at a table. You guys can get whatever you want. When in the cave, do it the caverns do. Yeah, I could use a stiff stiff drink after today. Yeah. Sweet. Yeah, Bluebird. Pours you guys some quick water. I take a sip. You take a sip. I'm going to give me a constitution saving throw. 18. 18. You handle your shirt pretty good, but as soon as you go to drink it, the fumes hit you so hard that you already start to feel drunk. Do not even have to drink this. I take a sip. You take a sip, go ahead and give me constant throw. 19. 19, Callie, you handle your shit. Same thing. So, I was a little cautious, and he can drink through his skin, so he's just gonna put his finger into the give me constitution taking care with advantage. Oh, nice. 17, 17. You guys are handling it like chance. Heavyweights. This feels right. Yeah. Yeah, you see, as you guys take your sips and dip your fingers in and huff it. Bluebird goes. Yeah, the before the void elves were the void elves, they lived at a place called the crick and the crick's waters were famous for having hallucinogenic properties, and I see three mushrooms talking to you. Yay, did it hit you yet, buddy? Anyway, we've been able to recreate it here. Oh, wow.

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"callie" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"Taking a victory lap. Let Callie's take these taking of it. What did he have to do with it? And by the way, Biden is supposed to speak at 7 30, p.m. Eastern Time. We will take it. Here's to hear what you're saying and how we will say it. Maybe he'll attack Trump here and there. Blame Putin for something? I don't know. But I suspect to quote Joe Biden in part. When he was overheard on the microphone after rock mailhouse Benito Obama went to the microphone to announce the passage of up on the care. This is a big FM deal. Now there's only one problem ladies and gentlemen. Under his tutelage, may I use the word tutelage? The entire country of Afghanistan was lost and is now a terrorist country. Working with the communist Chinese and the fascistic Russians. With thousands of American citizens on accounted for. Hey, look. Don't bring that up now. Bring it up another day. I just read you from the Jerusalem post. Is this on media? Did anything about the Iranians with the I haven't been on media today? Usually never on media. I usually mister producer will tip mister producer tips me out. Hey, did you see media? Nothing on there? With a rain? So Iran's and eyelash away from having nuclear west missiles and media doesn't cover it. How about media matters? Because, you know, media matters. Nothing. Not a damn thing. What are we to make of this ladies and gentlemen? You know what to make of it, frauds, phonies, and freaks. This is amazing. So thrilled. Now if we can take out another 20 or 30,000 of these rats, we might actually be onto something. How is it that I'm an Al sahari? Wound up in Afghanistan. If there was no Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, when we surrendered, how did that happen? Joe Biden. Will anybody in the media ask him? No. What are you trying to say? What are you trying to say? It's what I do. I tell the truth in the midst of all the static. All the Haram. Never watch what is a crow's blackbirds, whatever they're called on a telephone wire in this. They hear a noise they all turn in one direction the hero noise they all turn in another direction. They get scared. They all fly off together. That's the American media right there. That's how they conduct themselves. They act the same way. So we will be holding our breath. Hated breaths, I should say. Because we want to know exactly what we want to know how this unparalleled national security team, Department of Defense, and the greatest commander in chief since Lincoln. Who want to know how they pulled this off? Particularly when we were told, not that long ago. That Al-Qaeda is no longer in Afghanistan by the commander. While they're there now, Mark, really, I wonder how that happened. You never know. You never know. But I do want to thank the men and women of the Central Intelligence Agency and any and all other people. Who had a role in killing this little bastard. Because that was very, very important. I'll be right back. Mud, love in. On 77 W ABC. This is the 77 WABC sports update. It's a new week in New York and the Yankees now turn their attention to the Seattle Mariners from the stadium tonight at 7 to begin a three game series. The bombers did make a move before the trade deadline today, acquiring rookie reliever Scott frost from the cubs. The mets are on a roll winning 6 straight games

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"callie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"Good afternoon, Paul. I just wanted to call him and thank you for featuring Noah on your show. I am an art student at EGA and I'm looking to pursue a sports media ticket along with that and hopefully combine the two somehow in my future career. But I was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when I was about two years old and I just like disability representation in the sports media world and just in the sports world in general is so unseen and as a longtime viewer of your show, it just means a lot to me to see other people with similar experiences to me up there and saying their piece and stuff and I just feel like a lot of times we don't get a bunch of representation or even like airtime and stuff like that on big media outlets like national TV. So I just wanted to call in and say thank you and I really appreciate that. You know I'm a long time doll family is a long line of George fans and my granddaddy actually who passed away a year ago yesterday. He loved your show and he was so surprised when he found out that I watched your show too. And he raised me on college football. So it's so cool to see people who are pursuing the same things that I want to hopefully pursue and who are in similar situations like me and advocating for themselves. Well, Carson, thank you so much. Where do you live, by the way? I live about an hour an hour northeast Atlanta. Okay. So around the trail. I was just wondering, because when we go through Athens, I was hoping maybe we could get together, but I deeply appreciate and have you on and talk about this more. I deeply appreciate what you said and I was so moved by Noah a couple of months ago and obviously tonight and by your story. And please stay in touch with us and let's hope to continue this conversation. Of course, yeah, I'll be in, I'll be back in Athens around August when the next semester starts. So I'd like to don't go anywhere let me put you on hold until we get your information because we'd like you to come by when we are in Athens and have you on the show as well. Oh, of course. I'd love that. Thank you so much. Okay. Thank you very much. I appreciate what you said about your grandfather and so sorry about that. Rogers, is that right? Rogers is up next. Yeah, a Paul. I'm a West Virginia native. I played football against Nick Saban and pop order his dad was coach. And I will tend to well to the natural gas wells on the farm next to Jimbo and got to know him in the same well. It's a West Virginia culture thing. You haven't heard the last or may the press has heard the last, but Jimbo Fisher and Nick, what we call West Virginia continue to screw with each other. As competitive, it's just in the culture, like you go in the mind, you don't know if you're coming back. At the end of your shift, that's what they come from. So we have given West Virginia is given good to the SEC. God, I wish you would take West Virginia to you into the SEC. That's all I got to say. You know, it's funny about ten years ago. Carche called me. You probably know who he is. He's the number one. Radio person and very influential in Joe Manchin is always on his show. And we had a long talk off the air, then I came on his show, and I openly campaigned for West Virginia to be admitted to the SEC, and I got nowhere with the suits. But experience talking to him and I don't have a lot of familiarity with the state other than the fact that so many people I know are from there, but it's such a proud state and what you talked about is so meaningful. We're done. We have reached the end of the program. Thanks to everyone here for helping out and we will see you back in the studio tomorrow. Have a great night.

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"callie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"FX's American horror stories. There is this thing inside of me that's always hungry. And I can't stop. The twisted anthology returns. You didn't think too much in the room where everyone dies or goes nuts? Are you nightmare every week? People are the most interesting right after death. No fixes of American horror stories now streaming, only on Hulu. You are listening to the Paul fine bomb show podcast. And we are back here the final 45 minutes. We will do something a little bit different today. We're going to have the last media member standing about 15 minutes before we go off the air. And we'll give it back to the callers of the final few minutes. Let me introduce our final guess of from the, we've been talking to college students all week and Callie Stanford and Noah Griffith are with the auburn plainsville and a legendary campus newspaper and Callie, thank you for joining us and Noah. We talked to you in early February and your appearance here was so inspirational to so many people. We thank you for being with us again. Appreciate it. It's great to be back. Once at this time in person. Well, thank you so much. And Callie, describe this experience for you as a young student. Those of us when I was in college, this would have been a dream come true to be able to hang out and cover auburn and all the other schools. What's it been like for you? Exactly what you're saying. It was one of those, you know, we got here this morning and you were here and that's insane and it's just crazy to run into all these people that you see and hear about on TV and we've never been anything so big as this because me and Noah kind of started in auburn when COVID was happening. So this in person stuff is super cool to get to come to. Okay, so I mean, we talked about auburn all day and we'll talk about it a little bit. But I am I'm a gossip. I want to know all the people you've met and what you've been like, no, who have you been able to meet? I've seen few boys crazy see any Lee. I mean, an Olympian. So is it? By the way, I was at auburn this year. I met her and I couldn't talk. I feel the same way. People like sunny Lee first pearl. I mean, to go from just this student out of school to just through journalism to be able to meet people like that is amazing. I want to remind the audience because February, I think it was February 1st is a long time ago. Yes, sir. We were introduced to you because you were with some other people making a stand to try to help young people who had some serious challenges trying to get around. Why don't you remind the audience of the it was I thought it had to do with the basketball arena if I remember before I did and explain the battles that you have been facing for a long time. Is there a rare disease in your muscular disease called Friedrich's ataxia? We're just going to take away my balance at coordination every time. It's made it tough to all guys a walker. And auburn basketball just kind of blew up, gotten number one. The program rise rose so fast. And people just kind of flogged the games, and it got hectic. Real fast. And so I had some trouble getting into games. There were crowds to be wall that almost got taken out by. And I had heard about their disabled people on. Auburn's campus say, you know, I can't go to basketball games. 'cause I'm just not able to. It's not an option for me. And you know that just kind of hurt. And I know I've watched you around here and we all complain and I complained because I had to walk outside in The Rain earlier. I want you to describe to the audience what's this young man deals with because he faces it head on, but it's still not easy and there's apparatuses that are necessary. Yeah, and like we're talking about basketball, it was great to see that change happen. It all burned, but then places like this, they're accessible, but we've walked from. A parking lot crossed a few roads, had to find, we've probably been in every elevator in this place. We've joked that this is an insanely complicated building. And it's one of those things we think they're doing a good job, and then, you know, it's just sometimes hard for know to get places. And that's okay. We can't get in a hurry. We just go where we're going, but it does make you realize there's places that don't accommodate him and you hate to see it because you don't realize it until you're with him. Like, I go a lot of places with Noah and it hurts me to see sometimes when we can't do things. And listen, you have, no, you have every right to be here as Kali or myself or Tim Tebow or anybody else, you're a credentialed member of the media and the rest of us just are just trying to figure out the complexities as Kelly said at this building. I'm staying in the hotel next door and I've tried to go back away and I think I ended up in Birmingham. Because you have the Mercedes Benz stadium across the street. You have the college football Hall of Fame. You have a hotel, and they really, in many ways, they all intersect. So. You go through things that none of us understand completely, and we all say things like, thanks for great to see you. But it doesn't seem to bother you though, because at your age, we all think about different things, but how do you deal with the challenges every day and still do your job quite well? Yeah. I mean, it's tough to be honest with you from it on a day to today basis, but it's something about to deal with for a few years now. I was diagnosed with 16. So you just kind of learn along the way that people don't quite, like you said, don't quite understand, and that's not their fault. I'm representing a community that's very underrepresented. Oh, and the represented the best I can, and I'm kind of helping people understand through, you know, what I got through and. How do you keep your spirits up because you're at such an amazing age that you're at as well, Callie, but I remember, I still remember more about what I did at that age than I did yesterday. Because everything is new, everything you're seeing with fresh

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"callie" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"On SEC media days. We've been here all week and has been a lot of fun tomorrow back in the studio, but we are we have a couple more guests, one very special that you may remember from a few months ago, your phone calls and of course the last media member standing contest continues. How about Chris. Starting off the final hour, good afternoon, Chris. Hey, how you doing, Paul? We are doing great. Thank you for the call. Yeah. I usually work with Jim and Rainey. I worked about 7 years really. And you know pretty good feeling, man. You have found a lot of people from Africa. And he got three of the big and big. What the biggest business didn't have to a lot of work. But the only thing I really hate. I think part of the news I have is this guy here with me. You know what I mean? And Aubrey, a lot of times, they don't seem to be in touch. But like in 2000 and. 13, 17, 19, they did it all. But they never want to talk about it. Yeah, you know, thank you, Lisa thanks for the call. I don't think anyone has ever suggested that Jimmy raines isn't a good Samaritan. And I know Jimmy well. I talked to him not that long ago. And the issue isn't what kind of businessman he is. He's smart. I've been in studios with him. I've interviewed him for extended periods of time. I've been to his charity event. It's what he does with the auburn football program that is in serious question right now. And that's why we had what we did today. With harsh and the problem for rain, is he hasn't spoken about it. He has hidden from the media. And I think that's a mistake. If he's got nothing to hide, then he should talk about his view of auburn athletics. Because when you don't speak, one would assume that the allegations that have been leveled against you that you were behind the coup are true. Let's continue. AC is in New Jersey. Good afternoon, AC. Good afternoon. Thank you so much for taking my call. I have a question for you. I'm going to put you in the top spot. I have 6 top college football programs. I just need your opinion. Who is more likely to end their championship drought? I have 16 for you. I had a longhorns Irish Michigan, the sooners and I had PST. If I undertake out of those 15, my safest spot, they'll be that USC Trojans, not a loser like different Tuscaloosa. Thank you so much for taking my call, sir. Yeah, you know, I would agree. I think Lincoln Riley has had such a phenomenal off season. And not to say that Jimbo Fisher isn't building a championship contender. He is. But the competition that he faces every year is far stiffer than what Lincoln Raleigh will face even in the Big Ten. Let's continue with more phone calls here on the program. And you can give us a call at 855-242-7285 and Justin is up next in auburn. Hello, Justin. Hey, Paul, it's good to talk to you again. Thank you. A couple of things. Just have a couple of things. First of all, how do you understand AC when he talks like this has gotten slow down and quit hitting the crack pipe, whatever you're doing. Who do you think talks faster? You know, everyone knows where I'm going here. AC or our first guest tonight, Jimbo Fisher. It's definitely got to be AC. He's on another one. I think it is fair. It sounds like he has a southern drawl compared to AC. Yeah. But he's living in the south. They see still have been New York. So. Yeah. But I just wanted to bring up a lot of people are talking about the quarterback for auburn and this year this year and talking about the whole line and how they haven't been good and all that. Can I get that? But last year, Texas a and M had the worst O line in the SEC statistically. So calzada spent most of his time on the run last year. I mean, he made plays and did he accomplish what he accomplished with the worst outline in if we give him auburn's O line, which obviously, I think calzado is a huge step up from bow nix. I appreciate nicks. I appreciate what he did for us. But the kid mentally, I think he sped stuff up when he didn't have to. It seems like calzado is a little bit more composed and he doesn't do that. I feel like with our own line, this year, even though they haven't proven to be great, but they're obviously better and I feel like he could make a huge stride and really be a big factor for us this year and nobody's talked about that. Nobody's really talked about how bad his own. A couple hours ago and he said he felt like the line would be a lot better. Hey, thank you very much. Let's talk about a and M with our next caller, Matt, is in Texas, a Helena. I disagree with that guy. The only thing reason, yes, there's a terrible line last year, but he's going to bring another race back to where I have a good season this year. The problem was that we know, for example, that's not going to be the case that you all. And I want to tell you about some other things. Who's going to be street powership or conferences in a 12 15 SEC? What's going to happen while it does settle on? I suspect you're going to have two mega conferences, the Big Ten in the SEC, the big 12, I think. Matt is going to pick off another PAC 12 school because they have nowhere else to go. Well, I got one question for you. What happens when you join? Are they going to be mindful or can actually say them again? Are they used to play my end of the year? You know, Jimbo thanks Matt for the call. Jimbo alluded to that today. He said, I think he was speaking out of school, but nobody cares. He said that the model right now is for a and M to play, let me see if I remember this correctly. Texas, LSU, and Mississippi state on a regular basis. I think what they did is they put out a hypothetical situation just to see how it looked. And that's what he's the first one that I've heard mentioned that today. That was very, very interesting. Thanks to Tyler. Tanner is up next in Alabama. Hello, Tanner. Miss farmer.

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Colombia Under Pressure to Halt Police Violence Against Protesters
"More than month has now passed since the start of anti government protests. They were triggered by a government plan to increase taxes. Even after the tax plan was withdrawn, though the anger in the streets continued and police clamp down hard More than 40. People have been killed in these demonstrations, and now activists are driven by another goal, putting an end to police violence. A long standing grievance in Colombia manual Rueda report from the city of Cali, which has seen some of the most intense protests in the calypso neighborhood in Cali, The main road has been blocked with stones, bricks and bright orange barriers. There's a police helicopter flies over the road block young men with their faces covered. Keep an eye on who's entering the neighborhood. Dozens of these world blocks have been set up across Colombia to pressure the government into meeting protestors demands. But the road blocks her also here to keep the police away when Children's documented island were being She says, come from guns fired by the police. Dozens of people are killed each year in Colombian police operations, and in the current protest, many demonstrators have been shot at by officers beaten or hurt with tear gas canisters. Now reforming the police is one of the protesters main demands They want officers who commit crimes to be held accountable in civilian courts. But again, yeah, but reconciliation. Nika. They're pretty metal that about until there's truth. There can't be real peace says in memory of Alaska's an artist who showed up at a recent marching Callie wearing black, she says she's mourning the protests victims.

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"callie" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
"Pamela's Marina's Masako does and quite associated Press venting weapon when they said Associated Press 19 women with a Sera Sera CT can take its simple soul in a pill in a llama nutritional levels he not also levels. In fact, over that protects you also, let's say, think that But every turkey Malouda's, you know, normal issue so that the mask is America. The protections alarm asses l a further matter logos. Pariah justice is familiar mass production mass alone. Neutrogena for people with skin. Silly without a lead for you that same another house. Mother is afraid of dogs don't know when they say spoonful, Cinco Vita. I'm only saying Yeah. Yeah, it'll be a whole day's border. Let's get to know they're not you, Callie. Yes, I said a boom boom for you, Peter Manuel kwon associate scared. And when we went over to see if they would look what throwing left radius I'll set up now. Brady yourself. Margo in central Florida Fairground Vita. No increases pulled a single bullet loving dying. L c three your restaurant people present in public just a.

The Good-Hearted Podcast
"callie" Discussed on The Good-Hearted Podcast
"I'm feeling you know a little off today. I'm not always good about practising it. It's not part of my routine just yet and so. I love every morning when i get on instagram. That something positive. That i see and i can choose you know. Am i worthy today. Or am i enough. I don't know you do so many different work one. But i think it's just so nice for you to be putting out that positive energy out for people to take what they and to remind themselves i am worthy and you also sell really cute. Window clings which. I have on my mirrors and i love them and i gave to my sisters and i think those two good places for people to start with affirmations just kind of nina in their face but do you have any other tips for like making it. More of a practice Making it more front of minds that people can really start changing their mindset. Yeah so i journey everyday and generally has been a whole thing. I started journaling because of anxiety. I did start journaling because ryan mike anxiety level. Eleven all the time and so our sort of things. Id but journal. Things journal my affirmations every morning and a journal my gratitude and then journal my leg visualization goals. And so i guess. I guess that's three can't count it's fine But i always do to three intentions for affirmations every day. Three to five gratitude. Things that have happened within the last twenty four hours and then all message was actions. So i use the same frame of mind as far as like where i'm headed and so i'd journal that i bring that one because no one knows about what i'm watching next to am. I when i started a podcast. Journaled podcast. i'm a bot as every single day as if it had already happened. I is the nutrition. Not a we on our arizona dream. Home is one of our big ones. That i've been writing down right now. I am a sought after coach. I i changed lives. I am the best wife i can be. I am one percent better every day. Little things. So i all of those down every day as if they've already happened glow conan makes five hundred thousand dollars a year. That's one that. I put down every day for three and a half years i wrote. We are free. We are free. We are debt free. We became for twenty twenty. Which is Is also lost his job. And so right. But we manifest it and we focus so hard on debt free and paying off our loans and.

The Good-Hearted Podcast
"callie" Discussed on The Good-Hearted Podcast
"It's a conversation with my good friend. Kelly wiley of glue. Ponant kelly has a passion for wellness mindset health and fitness. She helps others through their journey of self discovery and she is damn good at it on the glue opponent podcast. She sheriff's personal stories of wellness and overcoming struggles and interviews amazing guests with great insight as well. Kelly lives coaches an- podcasts from phoenix arizona. And we're digging into body image. How things from the past can influence it how we can move forward and change our thinking affirmations and it is a really great conversation. You're gonna wanna get your pen and your notebook to take some notes so that you can take some actionable steps after you. Listen to this episode. This was my first time recording with remote guest which is so exciting but also comes with its own complications. And i am not a tech person so if my audio sounds a little weird i do apologize. This is a great conversation. And i am so excited to share with you. I hope you enjoy it..

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Andrei Vasilevskiy delivers consecutive shutouts, Lightning top Stars 2-0
"Vasilevskiy was once again dominant. He stopped all 20 shots He faced supposed to shut out in his second straight start and earn his second shutout overall this season that earned him the first star of the week in the NHL. Is now posted shut outs and back to back starts five times in his career, and he's gone seven consecutive periods without allowing a goal. When you talk about the advantage the Lightning has in net every game. It's pretty wide, especially in this division. Vasilevskiy is head and shoulders better than everyone else. Ben Bishop might have a say in that, but he's injured right now for the stars Brian and Blam from Sun Sports and My partner for The Last Call, which is presented by Jack Daniels told Dave Michigan and me on power lunch yesterday. That vast Celeski has grown so much as a netminder. He's a machine. He really s vasilevskiy. That really interesting character. And, of course, is a hockey player. He's very quiet with us. Naturally it apparently he's a real riot with the players, you know, on practice, days and days in between got a great sense of humor. But he is all business. When he shows up first thing in the morning, you talk to other players and go. You just leave Vasi to himself. He's he's already in that zone. He's got the body for it. It's 63 and well over £200. He's got the long legs and long arms. You know, we're talking about circuits have an experience exactly the same thing of front, John Goaltending coach talked about it recently saying that you know, vastly going all the way and winning the cup. It solidifies everything that they've talked about all the way along How your off season training regiment right through to the very last save in Game six against Dallas to win the Stanley Cup. Your gold center. Oftentimes is your best penalty killer and the Lightning had to kill off six power place from the stars, and that was big, according to egg blam, and he loved what he saw. Thought Alex Killorn had some sequences. I would point him out, especially. I thought he was incredible. He had four if not five. Individual plays where he just dismantled their attack. Turned the pack over and either shot out of the zone himself or made availability for somebody else that he was playing with the get the park and get it down. But they all were in great sequence when the pressure when not to That was a big part of the game and then getting on the scoreboard first two now, But Andre, polite, just has an affinity for that, And then he starts on time all the time. And that's always a big deal. Doesn't matter who you're playing. Whether it's Dallas and the team you played in the Stanley Cup finals or the last place team, Callie always seems to start on time and a that gives you a big advantage.

News, Traffic and Weather
Residents of Seattle's Rainier Valley on alert for man seen tampering with car brake lines
"Dealing with a rash of break lines being slashed on parked cars. My car was the only one that got messed with April. Yes, says the man, cut the brake line on her SUV parked in the driveway on South Frontenac Street. A few blocks away on Warsaw Down here somewhere. Same thing happened to his Iran. Callie. Two cars got slashed and right around the corner on 44th Avenue. Also bet list. He is also dealing with a similar ordeal. The brakes were cut and we were just in shock. Just in the past few days, neighbors in Seattle's Rainier Valley safe brake lines were slashed on at least seven cars, and that number could be higher Cousin got slashed and ice Recent heard about the Des Moines is one in Des Moines. Police say the number of vehicles with intentionally damaged brake lines is now up to 33 since reports started coming in late Monday, and there are at least two cases and tuck Wila so far. No arrests. Jonathan SHOW Cuomo

WTOP 24 Hour News
Cleveland Browns' Callie Brownson to be first 'interim female positional coach' in NFL history
"Sunday and history being made by the Cleveland Browns today as Callie Brownson will serve as Cleveland's tight ends coach this afternoon, first time in NFL history that a female will coach a position group. Rounds full time tight ends coach away from the team today for a berth in the family. The Browns visiting the Jacksonville

Mitch Albom
FDA allows 1st rapid virus test that gives results at home
"Of the first rapid Corona virus test that can be performed entirely at home. It delivers results in 30 Minutes the FDA has granted emergency authorization to the single use test kid. From Look. Kira Talf Callie, and that's a California manufacturer, The Wayne County Board of Canvassers

What's On Your Mind - Encore
‘It Ain’t Over Till Every Vote Is Counted’: Biden Says He’s ‘On Track’ To Win
"As those continued to be counted in Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina and Arizona, former vice President Joe Biden says he believes he has the advantage needed to become the next president. But he said he will not declare victory until all votes are counted. So once this election is finalized. And behind us. It'll be time for us to do what we've always done as Americans. Put the harsh rhetoric of the campaign behind us. The lower the temperature. To see each other again. To listen to one another. Tweet to hear each other again, according to the Fox News decision, desk, Callie by needs to win just one more state to achieve the 270 votes needed to secure the

Checkpoint Radio
Final Fantasy 8 Remastered Is Getting A Physical Release On PS4
"Square enix is final. Fantasy eight is getting a physical release on the PlayStation for Yes, the same final fantasy ate that originally came out in 1999. Wow. And you can buy digitally on the PlayStation for steam or even on your switch now. Here's the downside for people like our own producer Callie, who actually loves this game and will buy it any time that you would you. Would you like to buy the physical copy? I guess while you can, because it's not coming stateside. But if you can snag a copy as it releases in Europe, the Middle East Australia or New Zealand, you can still play it on your P s forces. It's not region locked.

The Model Health Show
A conversation with meditation teacher Light Watkins
"Our guest today is Light Watkins and he's been operating in the health. And wellness space since one, thousand, nine, hundred, Ninety, eight, and a world renowned meditation teacher and his passion is teaching people from all walks of life simple tools for increasing happiness finding new purpose and today light has work with thousands of people in trainings and retreats all around the world, as well as fortune five, hundred companies in championship sports teams. He's also the author of two books on Happiness and productivity called the gym and his most recent book bliss more how to succeed in meditation without really trying. This is his second appearance here on the motto Ho show and he's just a really good friend of mine. Again, this is such an insightful and powerful episode. So let's get ready and tune in very closely for this incredible conversation with the Amazing Light Watkins. Crutches. You're crushing man. We're just broke down over here. We're going in numbers. You I gotta get out of here. For some. Happen to be. A. Hurry up. Real quick. Back. We just puts it a fireman. You spend a you have to. Bear. Army leafs everything. Man here sharp come over here. Be Ready. So last time we talked you were doing when you're like I, think about you. Avatar like there's this cartoon, my son and I watch this for back in the day but there's his character named and he's Avatar and he's traveling from place to place you know. In the energy around learning, and then you move onto the next place you know you had your bag you was out there. You know and obviously things have changed. So first of all, how was that experience of traveling what is far to do that in that capacity in house have been the pivot being back home this kind of home spot here. With US and Callie. Yes. So I I went. In two thousand in May of two, thousand, eighteen, I got rid of all of my. Belongings that didn't fit in a carry on bag and I was in Santa Monica and a two bedroom apartment. I was forty five at the time so. At forty something years of stuff. Literally like baby albums had shoe boxes full of letters from you know twenty thirty years just being an adult. and. So. I sort of methodically got rid of everything and. All the memorabilia out and took photos of most of it. So I had it in the cloud. And I did it because I had A. I don't know I had. I don't know I. Think I feel like minimalism nomadic lifestyle was in the Zeitgeist at the time so I was getting this strong urge to. To have that experience, and so I just said Yes to it because I had been practising saying yes to stuff like that my you know my entire. Adult life. And I did it and so I started hopping around different cities who my carry on bag in backpack, and then I was like I can do better than this. and. Merged everything into a backpack. So got rid of the carry on. Bag. Onto that Dora the explorer. Yeah exactly and. Yes I've been doing that for the last couple of years and honestly man I have not missed having. A stability. And in fact, what I discover was that the true stability was inside right And so if you have that, you can be anywhere and you can be fine. And so when the pandemic hit. Obviously changed a lot of things because I was going international a lot. And I couldn't do that, and so I just kind of got an AIRBNB and grounded for a while but I'm still living out of my backpack. So I'm still living the lifestyle, but I'm just in one place for longer and then you know. So now what's interesting about it is that people are asking me. Do you miss being on the road all the time and I'm actually now I don't miss it at all I'm happy to be in one place because in the last couple years, I've literally been around the World Two or three times over and so you know It's nice to be able to kind of ground and focus on some projects. I got my podcast off the ground and got my third book turned in and all these other things that I was like asking for time to stop knowing that that's not a realistic ask but I was putting it out in the universe anyway and very low and behold. So is your fault times. Which is why? Twenty twenty because I know what I was.

All Things Considered
'Cuties' Calls Out The Hypersexualization Of Young Girls - And Gets Criticized
"Film cuties premieres on Netflix later this week. It's being praised for its critique of the hyper sexual ization of young girls and the consequences of that. As they grow up in the age of social media. It would've awarded the Sundance Film Festival, but it's also being criticized for the very thing it examines. Rebecca Rossman has this report from Paris. Several years ago. My moon a Duke of a was that a neighborhood gathering when her jaw dropped a group of young girls in revealing outfits came out on a stage and performed a choreographed routine. Google says they couldn't have been more than 11 years old. They were dancing very, essentially very sexually, and I was very disturbed about what I was seeing. But instead of passing judgment, the self taught writer and filmmaker says she wanted to understand what she was seeing. She dove into research interviewing more than 100, adolescent girls over the course of a year and a half. It's a period very specific where you are not anymore. So tell your child and you are not an adult You are looking for yourself in everything is changing very fast. Duke away combined. Her findings with elements of her own upbringing in her first feature length film Cuties is about what it means to be an adolescent girl in the age of Tic Tac and instagram, where likes have become the currency of self esteem. And keeping kids away from anything on the Internet is near impossible. Someone in their new film is told from the perspective of 11 year old Amy, who like Duke Away, is the daughter of Muslim Senegalese immigrants growing up in North East Paris. Amy is unimpressed by the traditional path for women laid out by the matriarchs in her family, the divorce, they fasted. They got up to develop a sauce. I looked as her strict grand and tries to groom her to become a wife and mother. Amy watches her own. Mom struggled to hide tears when she gets a call from her husband in Senegal. As is tradition for many men there, he's taken a second wife. To escape the drama Playing out at home, Amy befriends a group of popular girls at school who have formed a dance troupe called Lame Unknown or the Cuties. Amy spends hours nailing down choreography, too provocative music videos so she could impress her new friends. Filmmaker. My Mona Ducal says social media adds a layer of complexity to what it means to be an adolescent in 2020. Today, you have that exposition off your body on social media, and you also have thiss big competition. Off finding likes and follow us, and that is for me a new kind of finding love. The film provokes many questions, but doesn't provide many answers. And that's the intention, says film critic Jennifer Progeny. Who says it's also important that cuties was made by a woman who comes from the same background and culture as her characters is really important to have more coming of age movies in France in Genoa, and not we've only white cast because I think cotton to represent Children off every backgrounds because Even if we leave the same way we don't have the same control stuff, And it's really important to see the specific age between childhood and teenage moods. And I hope my Munna open the door for other movies like this. That door almost didn't open even though Cuties has received widespread acclaim in France and Wanna Sundance Award Ah publicity Gaff from its U. S distributor, Netflix almost cost the movie its reputation. After Netflix published a marketing poster showing the cuties twerking and revealing cheerleading outfits without any context. An online petition calling for the cancellation of the US release received more than 140,000 signatures. Do. Callie was accused on social media of being a pedophile and even received death threats. She says she hopes those who signed the petition will watch the film, and after that, they will see that we have the same fights and we all together. About that issue off hype, six realization off our Children and protect our Children. In the end my moon a Duke says her film is about a choice, a choice that who we want to become. Who we want to really become in as a child. Take the time to be assigned. And keep that innocence to grow up in our society for NPR news. I'm Rebecca Rossman in Paris.

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
WNBA revolts over Atlanta Dream co-owner Sen. Kelly Loeffler's comments about Black Lives Matter
"Not everyone's on board with the Black lives matter Movement in pro sports and a letter to WN BA commissioner Cathy Engelbert. Georgia Republican Senator Callie Lefler said she adamantly opposes the black lives union matter. The Black lives matter Movement and called on the league to place an American flag on the back of player jerseys instead of the names of women who've died as a result of police brutality or alleged racial violence. Butler serves his co owner of the Atlanta Dream and ESPN WN BA analyst Latina. Robinson talked about player reaction to her comments from the WMD player that I spoke to was one of shock and discuss that a co owner of a team in the league that's 80% black women would oppose the Black lives matter.

AP News Radio
Hong Kong police arrest democracy activists, media tycoon
"EMTs but I'm not so carry you do an need elderly a briefing patient Hong Kong on police oxygen superintendent from the cobble long hill wing health ho informed center as first that the responders arrested persons go in were twelve and out men of the and building two women between this is the ages where fifty of twenty five four to patients eighty one have died he for explained the corona virus that the charges including concerned Stephen authorities Vince's uncle called wanted illegal to find assemblies out the in Hong based Kong island on what was written and Callie on his death when certificate on three if occasions if there was a test in before August he's wondering and like October others including last officials year if there's under counting among going those on arrested meanwhile was nursing eighty homes one across year old the country activist make up and some of former the hardest hit lawmaker communities Martine in the nation leave for the a federal number government of pro democracy has not lawmakers been releasing in account Hong Kong of its own what an charge Associated in February Press tally over from their media involvement reports and in a state mass health anti departments government demonstration indicate nearly on the thirty seven first of thousand August deaths last have been year linked to corona virus I'm outbreaks sorry I shockingly in nursing homes nationwide Julie Walker New York

AP News Radio
Tiger at NYC's Bronx Zoo tests positive for coronavirus
"Animals are not taking tests away from humans because they're not getting the same corona virus test as humans says Dr Paul Kelly the chief veterinarian at the Bronx there's no competition between the two there wasn't a choice made you know that we were going to spend that human tests done in animal nodding at the four year old Malayan tiger was sedated blood taken and sent to of that lab there's even a limited test for animals like humans the other Tigers and lions at the zoo are all presumed positive infected by an employee you know it's human to lion and tiger but we don't know the specific Callie says other than the original coronavirus jump there's no evidence that an animal has infected a person Julie Walker New York

Doug Stephan
Here Are All the Known Coronavirus Cases in 15 U.S. states
"An end to talk about CNN yesterday they launched a new podcast coronavirus fact versus fiction and they're good does what he's doing it as so I think that it'll probably have some would be responsible frankly let's see fifty two cases in the U. S. one in Arizona eighteen and Callie to in Florida and there had been any Florida yesterday a foreign Illinois one in Massachusetts one in New York three in our again to our island eighteen Washington state as for the six people have died Wisconsin has won New Hampshire has

AP News Radio
No. 8 Kentucky tops No. 15 Auburn 73-66 to clinch SEC title
"Eighth ranked Kentucky has clinched the school's forty ninth SEC regular season championship defeating fifteenth ranked Auburn seventy three sixty six the Wildcats of either one or shared the league crown for the last six seasons freshman guard Tyrese Maxey scored seventeen pulled down seven rebounds and had four assists maxi cites the key reason for Kentucky's eight game winning streak starts our defense and and the guys are making plays I mean because Callie says that if individuals get better than this team will get better and I fly individual on the team I make him better sophomore guard Immanuel Quickley led all scorers he had eighteen points and pulled down a career high seventeen rebounds to lead the cats Kentucky twenty four and five overall fourteen into in league play Auburn also twenty four and five but eleven and five in the SEC Ron Friedman Lexington