35 Burst results for "Camilla"

King Charles III makes world debut as tour starts in Germany

AP News Radio

00:52 sec | 1 d ago

King Charles III makes world debut as tour starts in Germany

"King Charles the third has arrived in Berlin for his first foreign trip as Britain's monarch, hoping to forge closer ties with the European Union. Charles and Camilla, the king's consort, meet well wishes close to Berlin's famous Brandenburg gate, which symbolizes the cities Cold War divisions into east and west and since the fall of the wall are reunified Germany. The state visit sets out to improve relations with the Europe and hopes to show how he can help the UK win hearts and minds abroad, just as his mother did for 7 decades. But the decision to cancel the first leg of the trip due to protests in France may make it harder for Charles to make his mark during this his first international mission as monarch. Charles De Ledesma, London

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King Charles III keeps eye on prize after tour starts late

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 1 d ago

King Charles III keeps eye on prize after tour starts late

"Britain's new king will make his debut on the world stage in Germany. 550 miles northeast of where he intended to start. With the first leg canceled due to protests over planned pension changes in France, the trip now starts in Berlin, where German president Frank Walter steinmeier will welcome Charles and Camilla the queen consort at the historic Brandenburg gate, the king is scheduled to give a speech to the bundestag, Germany's parliament on Thursday he will also meet Chancellor olef Schultz, talk to Ukrainian refugees and we'll meet with British and German military personnel who are working together on joint projects. I'm Charles De Ledesma

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King Charles Will Travel to France and Germany for First State Visits

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 3 weeks ago

King Charles Will Travel to France and Germany for First State Visits

"Buckingham Palace says King Charles the third will travel to France and Germany for his first state visits since becoming monarch, underscoring Britain's efforts to build bridges with Europe, following years of strain relations caused by Brexit. Charles and Camilla, the queen consort, are set to visit the EU's two biggest countries for March 26th to 31, highlighting the significance of the trip is the fact that it will be the first state visit by a British monarch since 2015 the late Queen Elizabeth II Charles mother stopped traveling abroad, Charles was recently met with European Commission president Ursula

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Danielle D'Souza Gill Talks Prince Harry's New Book 'Spare'

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

02:13 min | 2 months ago

Danielle D'Souza Gill Talks Prince Harry's New Book 'Spare'

"I'm back with Daniel d'souza gill author of the choice, the abortion divide in America, host of the show counterculture with Danielle d'souza gill. We're talking about the royal family and Harry prince Harry and Meghan Markle. It seems like the focus on these two characters has come mainly because of the Netflix special, which was a kind of revealing, although maybe not revealing in the way they intended interview series of interviews with Harry and Meghan Markle. And also Harry's new book spare, can you first of all, am I right in assuming that the title spare is an implication that Harry is referring to the fact that sort of his brother is the first in line. He's the real deal. He's the legitimate heir and Harry is kind of the spare? I mean, Harry makes some pretty wild accusations in his books fair, which is the only reason that it's apparently the number one selling book in the Guinness World Records beating Obama to sell the most number of copies in the first date was released. And it's not because he decided to share some childhood memories of playing in some kind of field in England. It's because he wanted to really spill a lot of tea on the British family. So some of the main accusations he made were. William and him got into a physical fight, William, you know, through I grabbed him by the collar, threw him on the ground, and he cut his back on a dog bowl. Just Charles, like when he was young, said, oh, Diana, thanks for giving me a spare. Harry's my spare. He makes claims about Camilla, you know, kind of being able stepmother. He makes claims about Kate Middleton, mostly regarding her fights with Meghan, basically how Meghan was the good one and Kate was kind of the dumb one or something. And so he's very into kind of doing these personal jabs at each person, which is why so many people have been intrigued by the book. I have been buying the book because they want to see what's in it.

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Police detain man after eggs thrown at King Charles III

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 5 months ago

Police detain man after eggs thrown at King Charles III

"An anti royalist protester has been arrested after hurling eggs and vitriol at King Charles the third and Camilla the queen consort as they walked in the northern England city of York Oh Video footage shows several eggs in motion and smashed on the ground none appearing to hit the royal couple who continued to greet crowds Then several police officers could be seen grappling with a man at a crowd barrier Britain's PA news agency reports the man had booed and shouted this country was built on the blood of slaves as he was being detained Other members of the crowd had tried to drown him out by chanting shame on you and God save the king Charles De Ledesma London

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King Charles III to be crowned May 6 next year, palace says

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 6 months ago

King Charles III to be crowned May 6 next year, palace says

"King Charles will be crowned may 6th at Westminster Abbey Buckingham Palace says the ceremony will embrace the past but look to the future Charles plans a slimmed down monarchy and there's speculation the coronation will be shorter and less extravagant than the three hour ceremony that installed his mother Queen Elizabeth in 1953 British media say the guest list will be cut from 8000 to 2000 Charles will be crowned in a solemn religious ceremony His wife Camilla the queen consort will be crowned alongside him I'm Mike Hempen

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Camilla pays tribute to the queen: 'Carved her own role'

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | 6 months ago

Camilla pays tribute to the queen: 'Carved her own role'

"Londoner Caroline quilty said paying respects to the queen was a once in a lifetime opportunity I think it's a moment in history And if I didn't come and celebrate it and see it and be part of it I think I would really regret it Mourner Kim Taylor Smith said the monarch played an important role in his life It was important for us to come and pay our tribute to the queen I mean we've known the queen all our life Growing up with her it's almost like having a grandma King Charles will briefly stand vigil at his mother's coffin in the evening with his siblings princess Anne Prince Andrew and Prince Edward Karen Chammas

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An Identity Crisis of Royal Proportions

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:58 min | 7 months ago

An Identity Crisis of Royal Proportions

"Think the problem for the royals is that they, they don't know whether to be ancient or moderns. Now Queen Elizabeth clearly in that sense was an ancient by which I mean almost a creature from the 19th century. And then on the other hand, you have the moderns, the now the age of the moderns with the royalty began with lady die. And lady Diana was the quintessential modern. Emoting in public and these are my feelings and, you know, I'm here as a princess and I'm here. She was kind of on a personal journey. Now, if you think about what it means to be a king or a prince and royalty, it's not about being on a personal journey. So contrast the queen for whom the queen always spoke in the language of duty. I see this as a task. This is a kind of assignment that I've been given you may say by history and I'm discharging it with a sense of acceptance and perhaps even of obligation. I think the problem for the royalty is that both the old virtues and the kind of new style are today you have to ask why because to some degree I suppose Charles is a little bit more like his mom than he is like Diana. But on the other hand, Charles is almost a parody of his mom. He has an extremely weird life, he's got this weird consort, Camilla Parker Bowles. He messed up his whole marriage. I think Charles ultimately was responsible for that. So he's not exactly an admirable exemplar of the old world. And then you've got these bratty offspring of whom I think particularly who's the younger guy, honey, is it Harry? Harry and Meghan Markle, this is sort of the grotesque progeny. And so you have to ask, if you've got people who would rather be, have I'd rather have a Netflix deal than live in Balmoral Castle.

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King Charles III to Follow in the Queen's Footsteps

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:49 min | 7 months ago

King Charles III to Follow in the Queen's Footsteps

"It is the tradition that has been for centuries, the Queen is dead long live the king. We already have King Charles the third as he will be known. What are the expectations? What are the concerns for this transition? You are a storied observer of the British political scene. Will this be smooth? Will this be a challenge for Charles? I think it will be smooth. I mean, he's waited his entire life for this. He made his debut as the queen's speech maker actually. In the last opening of parliament, there were the apartment because she was not well enough to do it. And he seemed surprisingly nervous considering that you would expect that this is a job that he's been wanting. But it's almost in a way a bittersweet for him because obviously it's a job he wants, but he doesn't like the way that he is somehow inherited The Crown. But we've moved already very quickly to the fact that we now have a king. It's already along with the king. We're going to change the national anthem. It felt so king. And Charles was a bit of an a curious character. These murdered with the green agenda. He likes to talk to flowers, you know, he was hated by some people because of his affair with Camilla who's now the queen consort, the way he treated Diana is not particularly well liked by some. But you know, the monarchy in the end is the monkey and we are run in a very stable way by a head of state who is not elected. And I think that makes us part of a very special relationship with our own royal family. And so I think he will respect that. I don't think he will go headlong into anything unusually an Arctic. I don't think he's going to change anything too much, but it will be a massive wrench for the whole country and it will take us a long time to get used to.

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Leonardo DiCaprio Breaks up With 'Old' Camilla Morrone

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:19 min | 7 months ago

Leonardo DiCaprio Breaks up With 'Old' Camilla Morrone

"Leo DiCaprio is split with his girlfriend and four years Camilla Moroni. Does anybody even know what this chick looks like? I mean, let's be honest. We've all heard her name, all right? We'd probably saw a few pictures of her. I'm not going to sit here and say I can tell you, I don't think I could even recognize her in a police lineup. I really don't. I think she's cute. I think she's got a good body. I know she's young, but she's not like a girl that was paraded around when he was younger and dating, you know, Gisele Bündchen and bar Rafael. So I don't really know Camilla and Al Pacino and her mother. He was with her for four years and now they're done and he broke up with her because you know what? She turned 25 years old. That's the thing guys, that's what you have to know. Leonardo DiCaprio breaks up with girls. What is he 47? I think he's in his late 40s. He doesn't like anybody over 25. He just doesn't. I think he thinks 25 is ancient. And by the way, what is her job? What is she doing again? Does anybody know what she does? How does she make money? I don't think anybody knows. I don't.

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And she waved: Festive pageant caps queen's Platinum Jubilee

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 10 months ago

And she waved: Festive pageant caps queen's Platinum Jubilee

"The 96 year old monarch has curtailed her schedule in recent months due to problems moving around prior to Sunday the queen had only appeared in public twice during the four day holiday weekend celebrations Officials said she experienced discomfort during those events thousands mass outside by camp palace as a monarch appeared on the balcony with her son and heir Prince Charles his wife Camilla and her eldest grandson Prince William and his family the queen waved and smiled after the crowds belted out God save the Queen London

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What California's Reparations Report Actually Means

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:19 min | 10 months ago

What California's Reparations Report Actually Means

"Now, obviously, if you're white, you're not eligible. If you're Hispanic, you're not eligible. If you're Asian, you're not eligible. But if you are black and you can document that you descended from a slave or from slaves, non black Americans will have to give you money. That's exactly what reparations is. It's a 500 page report, it will be the first government commission study on harms against the African American community. The task force chairwoman, somebody named Camilla Moore, Camilla Morris said, I hope that this report is used not only as an educational tool, but an organizing tool for people not only in California, but across the United States. California's Gavin Newsom created the task force. Naturally.

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Long in queen's shadow, Charles takes greater public role

AP News Radio

00:55 sec | 10 months ago

Long in queen's shadow, Charles takes greater public role

"It's good to be queen No one knows that better than Queen Elizabeth II who's showing no signs of stepping aside after 70 years on the British throne but the aging suffering is giving Prince Charles an increasingly prominent role delegating more responsibilities to her eldest son and heir That became obvious last month when Charles who is 73 accompanied by his wife Camilla presided over the state opening of parliament one of the monarch's most important duties the subtle transition illustrates the changes confronting the royal family as the 96 year old queen remains on the throne but Charles becomes the ever more public face of the monarchy as Britain celebrates the queen's platinum jubilee this week the royals are working to cement the position of a sometimes misunderstood heir and demonstrate that the House of Windsor will live on Charles De Ledesma London

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Shawn Mendes Is Basically Saying He Wants to Come out of the Closet

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:24 min | 1 year ago

Shawn Mendes Is Basically Saying He Wants to Come out of the Closet

"How long have I told you that Shawn Mendes is not straight? And his relationship with Camilla Cabello was phony. A long time, many of you said, AJ, it's gone on too long. Could it? No. And now Shawn Mendes says this. He admitted in the candid letter shed on Twitter last week that he has a tough time being honest with his fans at times. He said sometimes I ask myself, what is it that I should be doing with my life and what I always hear in return is to tell the truth to be the truth. I feel like that's a hard thing to do though. Okay. I'm afraid that if people know and see the truth, they might think less of me. They might become bored or of me. So when these moments of feeling low, I either put on a show or I hide. And he shared that he constantly feels like he's either flying or drowning. And it makes him wonder whether other 20 somethings experience the same emotional highs and lows. He said the truth is, I really do want to show up in the world as my 100% true, honest, unique self and not care what anyone thinks. Sometimes I do. Sometimes I really don't care what people think and I feel free most of the time it's a struggle though.

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Biden and Pump Price Shock

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

02:26 min | 1 year ago

Biden and Pump Price Shock

"W and I wanted to do a segment together on Biden and gas. Now, to be clear, we're not talking about the time when Biden released gas when he was in London, giving Camilla Parker Bowles a virtual heart attack. No, we're talking about Biden and gas prices. Gasoline. Gasoline. And you and I were chuckling because as an article in CBS News, this is how the media regurgitates the propaganda of the administration. It's called three reasons why gas prices are so high and when they might come down, right? So we think, okay, well, they're bound to emphasize a couple of reasons, but surely one of the three reasons is going to have to do with Biden's suppressing domestic energy production, right? Wrong. There are three reasons that they have nothing to do with any of this. So basically, I go on Facebook, every once in a while and post things, and I thought it was so telling because in my feed, I had, you know, I was looking at different posts of people arguing about who's responsible for the price of gas. And so it got me thinking and I was like, you know, everyone please send me photos of your pump when you fill up because I want to see how expensive it is for you to fill up. And my goodness, I got some great photos as I'm going to post some on the video portion of the website of the website. Oh, the podcast. So people can see most of them are over a $100. And we talked about this. People that make minimum wage. That's like their whole day. That's like working 8 hours to pay for gas. It's ridiculous. But anyway, so I was very, very interested in what people are saying. And of course, our side says one thing. The other side says, Biden is not responsible for gas prices. Stop being that way, even my own little darling daughter tells me that it's a global issue, but I think she's been listening to TikTok a little too long. Well, the Biden administration, which I guess is trying to reach this call for the 1825 cohort has been briefing these TikTok influencers, right? It's kind of a oh, and their influencers all right. They influence a few people that I

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"camilla" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

05:47 min | 1 year ago

"camilla" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"And in this special edition of woman's hour, you're going to hear two women reunited over a course. A cause that has defined one of their lives and is increasingly a bigger part of the others. It also happens that one of the women is set to be the future queen consort, as recently announced by her majesty. Camilla, duchess of Cornwall first met Diana parks in 2016 at a meeting of the domestic abuse charity safe lives, where Diana shared the story of what had happened to her daughter Joanna. Joanna, known as Joe to her family and friends, was battered to death in 2010 by her estranged husband with their two children within earshot. He was later imprisoned, and Diana in her early 70s immediately took her two grandchildren who were 9 in ten to where she lives on the Isle of Man and began parenting all over again in retirement. Camilla heard in great detail that story, sitting in a circle with Diana, and in the years since, has worked to lift the Shroud of silence around domestic abuse, becoming the patron of that charity safe lives, and making several speeches saying she will do anything to help survivors of domestic abuse. Well, in this exclusive interview, we reunite the two women. And as you will hear, Diana has done an extraordinary job in raising her grandchildren, who are now adults. It is also Camilla's first interview since it was announced she would be queen consort when her husband Prince Charles becomes king. She gives her reaction to that and explains why when queen consort she will continue to support victims and survivors of domestic abuse and their families, making her the first person in that position to work on this cause, which disproportionately affects women. A warning here that the detail of the violence in this interview could upset some of our listeners, but here is Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Diana parks..

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Olympics Live: US skaters lose appeal to get silver medals

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 1 year ago

Olympics Live: US skaters lose appeal to get silver medals

"U. S. bobsledder Elena Meyers Taylor extended her mental record at the Beijing games pilot Meyers Taylor in break woman Sylvia Hofmann took home the bronze in the two woman bobsled event Saturday competing in what could have been her last race Meyers Taylor secured her fifth Olympic medal after beginning the games and cope with quarantine starting out in US isolation I had no idea what was possible but fortunately I had a great team behind me who believed in me who believe that this is possible and I couldn't ask for a better outcome and arbitrators have rejected an appeal by U. S. figure skaters to have their silver medals awarded by the end of the Olympics the nine American skaters finished second in the team event that was marred by a doping positive by Russia's fifteen year old Camilla Valjevo I'm given Coolbaugh

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 Olympics Live: Canada beats US to win men's curling bronze

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 1 year ago

Olympics Live: Canada beats US to win men's curling bronze

"American Brittany Bowe claim the first individual medal of her career with a bronze in the women's one thousand meters speedskating event at the Beijing games both secured a spot on the podium by just one tenth of a second with a time just under one minute and fifteen seconds in men's curling team Shuster will play for a bronze medal against Canada after falling eight to four versus Great Britain and the lista Lou was the highest finishing American and women's singles figure skating after placing seventh controversial Russian Camilla Belle gave a missed the podium entirely finishing fourth I'm

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Prince Charles isolating after testing positive for COVID-19

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 1 year ago

Prince Charles isolating after testing positive for COVID-19

"Britain's prince Charles has tested positive for coke with nineteen and his self isolating a message on the prince's official Twitter page said Charles tested positive on Thursday morning I was deeply disappointed not to be able to attend a scheduled visit in Winchester England Charles who is seventy three I've met thousands of people joined a large reception at London's British Museum on Wednesday evening he was accompanied by his wife Camilla I was in close contact with with US treasury secretary rishi Sunak among others it's not immediately clear what his condition is or whether Charles had recently met with his mother the queen Charles Taylor this month London

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"camilla" Discussed on Short Wave

Short Wave

08:23 min | 1 year ago

"camilla" Discussed on Short Wave

"This message comes from in PR sponsor, novo Nordisk. Most people think obesity is just a matter of willpower, but it's a biologically based serious progressive disease with severe complications and decreased life expectancy. Novo Nordisk is working to change how the world sees and manages obesity. The first step in turning the tide is recognizing that obesity is a disease, all to help improve the lives of those who suffer from it, and to remove the social stigma. More at truth about weight dot com. In her quest for connection and understanding, Camilla's memoir covers a lot of ground. Everything from using machine learning to help us make tough decisions to finding harmony in our relationships using wave theory. There's a lot of science packed in this book. And today we're going to focus on just two chapters. One, connecting thermodynamics to perfectionism, and the other relating fear to light. All right, flipping to page 48. The thermodynamics chapter focuses specifically on the second of the three laws. I'll let Camilla explain. So the second law of states that a spontaneous reaction in a system will only occur if the entropy of that reaction is bigger than zero, AKA, there needs to be more chaos after then before. Entropy is just a fancy word for disorder. And the second law of thermodynamics basically says that the disorder of a system will increase, like how a plate breaks or the messiness of Camila's teenage bedroom increases. She dedicates this chapter how to forget about perfectionism to her mom. And it begins like this. What to an untrained eye seem like chaos was to me personally tailored with everything what I put it last, spontaneously curated to ensure the optimum place for immediate use, possessions, strewn across the middle of the floor, hadn't just been left there by accident, but to ensure I would have equal access to them for either end of the room. It spontaneous and adaptable. To me, this is how I roll. That urge me motherly rolling of the eyes. Good luck with that. She murmured. In exactly the same term of voice your juice and I said aged four that I wanted to marry Elton John. When your mom was talking about you cleaning your room, you actually write in the book you wanted to clap back with the second law of thermodynamics. Yeah. And you didn't at the time, but you did in the book. So what is that? And what does that have to do with bedroom cleaning? So it's a lot easier to create more chaos and disorder in a system than it is to keep it tidy, which is one of the reasons why we spend so much energy trying to create order in our lives. It's about choosing the battles, because being perfect and having this complete specific vision of how everything should lay to the tiniest detail, take so much energy and quite a lot of those tiny little battles aren't worth it because they don't make too much of a difference. And for me, so aerodynamics just gave me awareness that this took energy and as we get older, we forget that because we're superhuman and toxic positivity means you have endless energy because we're all amazing humans, but we're not we're biology. And we're victims of physics, right? We're victims of physics and our energy is dictated by the laws of science. Like we there you go. Absolutely right. We don't have infinite amounts of energy. And I mean, as someone who has struggled with perfectionism, for you to apply the laws of thermodynamics in stopping and asking, is this where I want to put my energy right now? Was actually really healing. To hear that message that way. Thank you. I'm really glad because don't get me wrong, we can all get stuck in a rut where we forget about that. I mean, we're human, but for me, my priorities are writing, making sure the dogs fed, making sure the family is well, I'm fit and healthy and there was a quite abstract, but they're achievable in a day. And if you've got a kind of goal that's going to take 6 months, don't try and be like, oh my God, I've got to get it all done today, which is tempting, which is what I do, but know that it's okay to not be on time or to do the to do lists. You don't know how things are going to unfold. And that's okay. Yeah. And the laws of physics seem to support that. They totally do. Physics has your back on this one. The other chapter I want to talk about is and I think it's honestly one of the most beautiful chapters in the book is how to feel the fear. And you talk about the anxiety attacks you've experienced about night terrors about living with autism spectrum disorder and ADHD. And generalized anxiety and the attendant emotions that come with it. And I'm wondering how you started thinking about your fears differently using science. I think being able to model your fear is something separate to you is a relieving thing in itself, because then it makes you be like, okay, you makes you see it in your own hands as opposed to you be just completely absorbed in it and being autistic. You get this quite often when things such as sirens and leaf blowers can really set you off on an absolute meltdown, where everything suddenly just crashes down on you, like blinding light. It makes you feel sick. And so I've had to teach myself a way to kind of unpack that and be like, okay, I feel this. It feels like this. This is when this happens. What are my scared of? And for me, it was looking at the refraction of the sunlight through a crystal oyster shell duck thing that my mom has in her window. Yes, let's walk through this slowly. So at some point in processing your fears, you figured out that fear is kind of like light. Yeah. So every morning at 7 a.m. or just before school, the sun would shine or hopefully it would do. And if it did, it would refract its light on my mother's crystal oyster duck thing. She had no windows cell, and burst into a rainbow. And I was like, oh, wait a minute. This prism is turning something that we don't see as colorful, yet very bright. Into something that is beautiful. You could almost taste it. And I was like, this is amazing. And I knew that it had something to do with physics because I remember seeing a diagram in a physics book. Over time, I realized that I needed to be my own prison and that means being transparent enough to be able to pivot what you're feeling into how it affects you. It's very important to be transparent because that's when you work through things and you can talk about them with your opaque, and the lightbulb get in and you can't see any of the colors. And it's a very metaphorical model I admit. By the way, Camilla is constantly tweaking and testing her thoughts. She is a true scientist. And she said something really interesting at this point in our conversation. Since the book has come out. Camilla has been experimenting with not becoming a prism. Not trying to dissect and analyze how she feels right away. To not put pressure on yourself to sort it out, because I think a lot of people feel like, oh my God, I got to come up with steps to sort it out, but it doesn't work like that. And I think you've been able to realize that is quite good. It gives yourself time to analyze it and not put pressure to just sort it. I think it's impressive that you have evolved your thinking beyond what you published in the book. You've continued to experiment with this model and even ask yourself if what you wrote back then is how you what you would abide by right now. Yeah, no, definitely. Oh, that's the thing. It's a science, isn't it? It's like very science like of you. You're like,.

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"camilla" Discussed on Short Wave

Short Wave

03:10 min | 1 year ago

"camilla" Discussed on Short Wave

"Have missed the stop. I felt like a stranger within my own species. Someone who understood the words, but couldn't speak the language who shared an appearance with fellow humans, but lovely essential characteristics. In our garden at home, I would sit in a multi colored tent tilted sideways, my spaceship with an Atlas laid out in front of me wondering what it would take to blast off back to my home planet. And when that didn't work, I turned to one of the few people who maybe did understand me. Mom, is that instruction manual for humans? She looked at me blankly. You know, like a guide Berg something and explains why people behave the way they do. I can't be certain, picking up on facial expressions was not, is not an. Never has been my forte. But in that moment, I think I saw my mother's heartbreak. No Milly. There was no instruction manual, but there was science. By the age of 7, Camilla was cracking open her uncle's science textbooks and asking for her own. And as the years went by, developed her own process for discovering the world. It was messy as my mother would say. Hilarious as my dad would say. But it was, it wasn't just like me waiting books and being good little girl doing science. It was like tantrums and meltdowns and mud on carpets and collecting wood louse and making them a home and places where, would last shouldn't really be in the bedroom or anywhere. Years later, Camilla was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. ADHD and generalized anxiety disorder. And as she grew, she read more across scientific disciplines, compiling information and notebooks, and pairing science concepts with her observations about people. Basically creating her own instruction manual that fills 60 notebooks that are piled up in her London flat. I think the whole process for me in writing didn't start out by writing. It started out by misbehaving and challenging and questioning and collecting objects ordering them and creating a language that translated my thoughts to what was happening in the world, and it didn't start with words. Those notebooks became the basis for her memoir, which is called an outsider's guide to humans. What science taught me about what we do and who we are. And this book, it won the Royal Society prize for science books in 2020, and we're gonna take a deep dive into it. We go on a journey that began with a question and ended with a homegrown instruction manual..

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"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

04:07 min | 1 year ago

"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

"That people using this as a way of helping people maybe understand a potential problem. They're going through or maybe someone they're associated with is how to handle that because in this episode we talk about an eating disorder. One the camilla had herself. She got through it. She worked out what her tree is worm and came to the conclusion that she was gonna pasta and fought it and every day you know she talks about. How is a struggle. It's not it's not easy bought You know you can do it. And i keep sinus. I say to everybody we know and are close friends and family around the running group and out your team and community. She's the perfect ambassador for something like this. You would not want it to be trying to anybody. But she such an incredible soul that to see today not know her. Go through that. You wouldn't know until you unless she told you about it And so yeah. I'm just saying that if anyone listening in if this the i listen to this little recap you should definitely the fool episode and particularly if you think someone close to you. Maybe gone through it. Because she's a massive shining lot of hope in this space. That should be talked about even more so eating disorders are real both in male and female individuals. Honor firsthand. i have. You know a lot of mates or even just people reach asmi around trying to count calories or whatever it is it's it's very common so if you're someone who is going through it fried to speak up and just ask for help or if you know someone it's not an easy topic to talk about particularly those who close to you. Know maybe listen to this episode. And i'll give you give you some assistance i charge. It's an honor to always have you in my presence. But it's not gonna have you share your vulnerability And thanks for joining me. In the kitchen looking forward to this week sessions charge here paypal dropping dead in those endurance events and i was like. Is this my heart about stop. Is this like because. I definitely could have been that person i remember running and stepping. I was scared sometimes. Jump off a footpath. While i was running because i knew my binds just felt brittle and yeah like after. I had a bit of an intervention with a group of friends that came to me painful. It's fucking parents. like classic. Sat you down in a room. Intervention one of my clients who was a good friend of mine the first time. Those assessed intervention had planned it with three of my good friends my roommates at the time and we need to. We need to get you helped. And our wasn't our k. And this very good friend of mine. He organized for me to say one of the psychologists that work really heavily in our else i worked with professional athletes. Got me into her. And i just found that that treatment of cycle you wasn't to me chill pulled out of it and it's like i'm i'll be fine. What was it didn't work. Was it just like. I feel like it's like a trainer. It's like headdress. She just wasn't fit for me to be honest she was too nice. I'm very much a. I needed for me personally. I needed to like a native native a tough love. Because i knew how much always annoying people around i feel so sorry for my housemates because i had to witness everything i was doing because i was self-destructing. And to what. Someone self destruct. It gets frustrating when they're not doing anything to fix it and they're lying about what they're doing like. I was angry at myself but i was more angry at myself. They how annoying. I knew i was being to them. So i would just isolate myself. I caught myself off from many friends. Because i didn't want to know anyone i didn't want to be a burden and i was just i was different human. It was a shell of human bay..

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"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

05:33 min | 1 year ago

"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

"You would side of them like that maybe give them a little nudge in helping out support. I think the important thing is like year will always know that you're gone through something for anyone else. Well you know and it's so hard because you're ashamed and it's embarrassing to even talk about it sometimes because your behavior so crazy and you think that e console habits and it's like you want to change sirhan and i get that i think the most important thing to realize. Is that dr trial. It's never going to happen overnight and don't be upset when it doesn't happen overnight. Just find some cards to one percent better. Hda whether it's just changing little habits and the people around you that want to help you a joint. Because i love you that kathy you just be kind enough to yourself to not block is paypal at and be kind enough to yourself tonight that you deserve to be the happiest and the question that i always come back to when i asked myself is like what was that thing. I wanted most of my life than anything. We'll they kareem will then money more than anything was just to be happy and i was so opposite at so. Was that little question. What's the most important things you into in your weld and if what you're doing the behavior that you're doing right now on send you in that direction. Then just be caught enough to yourself to hope on the outside. Give that person to be hugged. Because if i locate camilla five years ago. I just want to be there for her. It was okay and angry yourself. Don't you shame yourself and it will be fun. Coach truly outage you so many wise things that he is just like. You've been through a lot you've done so much you know it's actually true story. I never had a female coach before. And it's not because of never. I've just always gravitated towards mouse. And like choose not sessions with you is actually like want like the toughest sessions of donlon. It's so good like milan sitting down the floor right now. Just like dead every single week. Love it truly all like you are one of my closest friends. I b also someone. Just inspiring in so many ways likewise. It's it's incredible. Say what you've gotten through. So i'm sure just reach out and in their own like more comfortable doing. So what's the best place to connect with your If you shoot me a message on instagram camilla. i'll get back to you. And i can shoot you my email from my emails in my buyer you can email me ulcer The on he shot. And i would have hit my recovery without saying recovery of paypal and i can't tell you has faking paypal through experience helps you know. I watched closely different organizations. That were out there to support people's for eating disorders saying those people that have recovered even people are going through alcohol addiction strategy actions that have been some of the most inspiring able to me to get out and because what it's the same thing it's just a different poison. True like you just have to be triggered passion to yourself and every day and just remember lack. I have my my unhealthiest. I was twenty a lot of than i am now and miserable shell of a human.

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"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

04:52 min | 1 year ago

"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

"To a point where i started had sydney half marathon in iran. Not and i had really bad pain in my ankle. It was like someone had was how saw and was wearing my ankle off. Any turn into like the biggest globe you've ever seen and i went to the clock. Acta die off data and the contractor. Said you need to go to the hospital. As if they were scared. It was so lashes so something. Do the look normal. And i'd actually run that morning. As well excruciating every step felt lack someone with soaring my leg off and they said as i show yet guy so i went and my doctor x ray and sent me strike to talk cross. Who's the sports of the sydney swans. He's incredible dr hy straightaway looks at 'em are i and i snapped my ankle. A stress fracture. That had gone all the way through. And those ligament damage and that was he then said. Wait minute also. Do a body scan and check your by density. Does that and wash my finance. He comes in as osteo pain. So i have stage one osteoporosis. Which you have. When you're in your fifties and i was twenty nine. Sorry throw that. I've kind of like i was in. I walked out of that. So i went to the gym that morning. Everyone suomi will back in the gymnastics on crutches in a moon break like every ghost. Because i like all my god. What's going to happen. She's in a boot that this is not going to end well because it was was a stroll at burger camel's back literally. I had no option but to recover so from then on things change significantly and i became very competitive in getting back. My goal was to naturally get my period to come back. It was too. I couldn't take the antidepressant. Never could because my liba. It took six months. And i remember the phone call when my doctors you did you live yellow is like this still that. They're they've come down there in ryan i'm happy with and.

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"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

05:55 min | 1 year ago

"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

"Because talked about canton calories counting mike tourism montrose yet to the degree. Referencing imagery self denial yet these old common things. And so the conning came from us you sign is like i recognize the trying to find ways to hot from paypal. Yeah it using credit. Like it's it's so common i say lauding goes and it's huge actually trained quite a few miles and isolate signs in them heavily. And it's i traded exactly lies on trade. we stay mouse. Because i have trained quad females had anorexia zero belania and those sorts situations and some people assume that men don't suffer for any mafia. All eating disorders or to say disordered. Eating and hit does not. Discriminate like doesn't discriminate. Whether you're a professional athlete or your social athlete it can get anyone. It doesn't matter what race you are. It doesn't matter what gender you off if can get you at any time but the thing is too. It's important to recognize the easing mental illness. Like it's not. Actually i think disordered eating. He's a choice absolutely that eating disorders and not. That is where it becomes a mental illness. And there's a big difference. Between the. I i just wiped out within eating disorder. Eat talk use of disordered. Aiding me to get to that point. And i think that's the way you have to really be on highlight for the people around you and that's what i recognize a lot in people really close to me. You know i say paypal. Dinners and i can say things that they're doing that ordering all things that i used to like. Their pay defender went. I went out for brunch. Only have coffee because utterly had breakfast. I haven't had breakfast and it wasn't gonna eat again for another three hours but like things like that. It's very easy to identify but through that whole process. Yeah it it just. It was a huge. And i think when you go through it was so long it was a period of lack. I would say five years that i was consumed by that whole situation from the beginning of disordered aiding to the end of lack i- recovery. And when i say recovery use because that was where erupted and got his breaking point literally. And i'll go into that because through the whole process and this is where it's so important for people know around eating disorders is that it's not just the physical stuff that's happening and as i explained my anxiety was through the roof. I had side trying new york. Paris on and i was trying fifty people to do that. That was so in design. And i ran the new york. Marathon didn't amazing time that armand betraying that marathon and doing nudist thirty. Seven coleman around fostered. And i remember saying black dots when i was like running onto the habat bridge my way back. I probably had about five minutes to an assault the winter my head was. Here's ice paypal. This is very extreme. But you hear people dropping dead in those endurance events and i was like..

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"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

05:53 min | 1 year ago

"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

"Thought i could do that but i d. I just went off and i did and i started to. I move my personal training. Business to jimmy in as little retake jim and not so much like the by this time. Twenty six twenty seven as these really starts takeoff foamy in terms of my stance in the guess ryan and sydney fitness world. I was getting invited to a lot of events which you would where your training at some pretty cool james getting invited to those invitingly gym sessions not at raleigh straight invited and like trading hod lack that loving it absolutely loving it. I was doing cross fit when you need to make paypal. I joined this cross. Jim and way like went through the trials for the asia-pacific game so originals who's one before regional go showed. It was cold but we we would try and training for the olympics. But i've been very quickly. Because i just that whole competitive thing as i get in his unhealthy relationship with my head and the sport when i get to competitive and i stopped because i was getting so unhappy with while is training in. If i wasn't hitting the goals i wanted it just about performance rather than about last style so i kind of stop stop then. I doubled in an out of it a few times. Joy tend to. And i've seen some photos. She's a based everybody saying clearly like to be completely like. When i was into that i was all across his female. You know what it's like it's great. It's a great sport. Sorry did that. It was really otherwise very career driven and business driven. So i want to focus mainly on my business. I have a target. That i wanna hit. I hit the target with the people that i wanted to try. And i hit a target financially where i wanted my business to get and and through the i like not even a year had passed and i had exceeded all those things that i wanted to. So you've been a year of you being sued. You done all these years like. He's like a year of setting those goals. Decide bane. I was just onto years. Gotcha just pretty massive nice. Yeah this huge. Sorry i did that. And then i guess i at this point like i started to and we're going to go down a bit of a downhill spiral through hit. I hit those goals. I had a little side hustle. Business was really good mine. It was like an online program. Join really well with that..

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"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

03:23 min | 1 year ago

"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

"Like i out. The athletes particularly these olympic sports. You see them works so odd. They didn't get paid much but they have done since they like twelve and they've gone about it and why it's like actually donating the world like swimming. Whatever this is the world anyone who doesn't swimming it's not that bad people pay which just like only know this world and soon as you go outside that you would expose all this other stuff going out. There sign framework habit rugby. Yeah the only thing is like aw clearly life is to this all sudden like oh so she other things dude yeah crazy and so okay so when that moment came when you like i'm okay with this. You still want to stay active. You got involved with osimo training. Crossville evasive yet houston to that. Yeah so. I started getting to pass on training teaching lack. I've become liz middle's qualified so leads meals classes. it's just preparred. Causes it right there in a lot of big box gyms so i started teaching personal training I was fitness direct anger. Fiennes manager of the big. Jim that was managing at the time which was great awesome experience. A had like matthew fame train is on the nathan and then maybe fifty plus group fitness instructors. So did that for five years. Oh yeah so am i. Personal training businesses. Going really. well. I was just still. I'll just style i. Was i think so much. That's happened here. That i need to and i felt like i could guard beer in veteran. I just felt like i was pigeonholed death. Like i couldn't really get to where. I wanted to go if i stayed there so i was like i think it was just. I knew that. If i wanted to make it where i wanted to make it a copy that i need in queen's island i need to go to see me so i like literally packed ten days movie. Sydney did you have a place to stay. I had a good friends who you. I'm james down there and he offered me. He's like. We need a manager at al. What about james coverage that. So i worked after six months and then sort of you know what this is. I need to get back in training. Pay not for me. So i started to anyone in sydney. Sorry i started to build my personal training business based off not knowing anyone. My beautiful cousin brad. He lived in sydney. Sorry way decided that we'd live together and it was great to have him because it was nice having that network a family is thought that And yes. I started training couple of his friends. And then it kind of grew in then i was within a year. I was sort of training. People a couple of people in the media like this ryan by celebrities and on on hot name. Dr name yes. She's beautiful molin credible and they like. I was really a pinch myself because i never.

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"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

05:35 min | 1 year ago

"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

"Rasberry shocker. So i think i was totally destroyed shots to be competitive and wants to come out and slack girl health leather and verbalize. How competitive i was. I definitely. i'm not angle because there's differently which will go into competitive sizing really what led me down a different track just swimming. Yep But yes i was competitive. Yeah you know. It's funny story is listening in we. We had a pretty funny like my mother. I told i was told me about this. So i don't know how to nap a really and i can do it just on the rare occasion it can happen but i always definitely still. Why myself feel that. If i say i'm going to nap i'll find myself doing something reading a book or something and still manage to norton nap now on the weekend. We had the hof math on the team that you trying to solve for and put us all together and then afterwards we weren't going out is gus and applying the dj set sheds abe and also mafia. Now what's so funny. he's like. There's a massive gap. Now you and i go out really pasta thirty and not right so we were thinking if we had a big head last. Run the morning by the afternoon going to hide. We need to recover some. I'm actually working on the computer and this is a saturday. Speaking to coach texting young a union up. And she's like. I don't know how to nap dan. I'm watching netflix gaza snapping. And i'm like maybe if you make it really competitive made me feel like i'm going to add nap. You can actually work and sure enough. I said i don't know if you actually did these. I said all right see you can be better napa than me and maybe that's what's going to draw you to actually nap and did you not. I went straight to dory's and then gave up so oregon stupid competitive did showed that two millennia and she lost it so if you guys ever struggled to not be competitive about it and competitive table out there so then you went from. This was interesting. So the drill sergeant like coach that you had are you. You said that. He's a great coach. If you had the choice. Would you want that kind of coach again. I definitely do it. He was very and athetic. We every part of your and he was just very like i honestly believe the discipline and the why numerous types of the different things developments was everything that i had sort of that for him in studio and i i honestly wouldn't change a thing. I think he was coach. Adequate aas for the other thing. I would change now. He's like half gosport. Science wolfensohn is that that is especially if the same else going through very..

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"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

04:41 min | 1 year ago

"camilla" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

"We've been having it sometimes twice a day when i need it but yet be fan of that and i know you guys ask me. What's the best way to break your fast. It is with athlete grains. In my opinion team. I need to kind of like cinema myself to express how excited i am to have this week's guest on. She's a true friend of mine. A dear friend of mine someone become extremely close with. How do i say. Probably the poss like to use and she's just an incredible human. And like you know she someone that if you deci- how is right. People out of tennessee human. But if i did she be a fourteen. She's just so awesome. She listens to other people first before expressing yourself. Like she's just someone who puts evidence. I she really is. And so that's one really sought gusty here story today now least you massey fan. The epic table. She's also a massive fan of the world that we live in. She is embodies yappy table. She someone who is a coach. We call it coach coach camilla. She shares the wonderful epic table. All tom across her wonderful following in scrimp and then also like she embodies everything about it. One thing that we have contest on this podcast guests just briefly is the fact of eating sodas and she's been through a period of eating disorder so before we go on if there's anyone he who is sensitive to topical in ending the sorta probably not the podcast you because coach fully brings down the curtain of what people go through because she's been throw herself and how she became. She's someone who's honestly. I can't tell you how awesome it is to have someone in that position being ambassador for this because you cannot get a better human. I really cannot. So someone's going through a period right now where it's really tough and experienced in these kind of things. You need to look at coach. She is incredible so you hear about her as an athlete as someone who crushed absolutely crushed swimming game and we progress into her life throughout australia. How she's made to america and he's dieting. Just now the.

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"camilla" Discussed on Mr Barton Maths Podcast

Mr Barton Maths Podcast

04:26 min | 1 year ago

"camilla" Discussed on Mr Barton Maths Podcast

"To research action series of podcast is proudly supported by maths knots. Aqua- they see now over the course of these nine episode you'll be hearing about cutting edge research and its application to the classroom and that is exactly what ark maths is all about the off maps out makes use of research into retrieval testing spacey. Get into leaving to design a personalized practice program. The each of your students that stops them forgetting the things they want. New strengthens their recall of coal math skills and knowledge and keep students systematically practicing previous topics. So you can teach new ones those no teaching element to it. It's just designed to support your teaching through regular recapping on top of this. There is a brilliant handwriting. Recognition tool that can even cope with my body scribbles. And you can annotate the pitches and writes on the working out screen on surprisingly. The app has been shortlisted for educational appa the year at the twenty twenty one bet awards teachers can have a go with the arc maths at for free if they getting contact a mentioned the mr barton podcast is currently available for ipads phone and all the top of versions will be available from september. So just drop them in email at hello ought education dot co dot. uk all contact them via the website. There's links to both of those things in the show notes and remember that's arc with the c. Not okay so welcome to season. Two of my research and actress. Miniseries are into research from look for universities assented a mathematical cognition about chosen areas of interest and the implications for teachers in the classroom. And i try my very best to come across completely out of my depth episode seven features. camila gilmore. and i'll tell you are. it's a cracker. Camilla completed her undergraduate and graduate studies at nothing in reading and oxford phone. This she worked as a post. Doc in the psychology department a harvard university. I was at a research fellow in the learning. Scientists research institute at nothing in for five years. She moved to the mathematical education center in twenty eleven now. Camilla is one of the co directors of the new center mathematical cognition. She is an expert on mathematical cognition in adults and children mathematical learning difficulties and dyscalculia and conceptual procedural understanding of mathematics. Now what's interesting is when call in emailed me and all the sim phone stuff at s at the following is a direct quote from calling foster knows more about executive functions than anyone else i know so it will be really good to get to go into some detail on that and i'll tell you what it's probably true that i know as little about executive functions than anyone. Anybody knows so. I was fascinated to find out more. I'm not exactly what we did. So without further ado. Let's get cracking. And i will see you on the other side. Okay so we stop the focused as we always do with your mouth speed dating questions so questionable on. What is your favorite number. Amd watch so. I'm going really disappoint you. Him afraid craig. Because i know that lots of your guests have really clever. Mathematician reasons for that number is the truth is a favourite number and i don't have a clever mathematical reason for choosing one but i thought that guy i three because i have three kids so my life runs in three. He's definitely and also. I think the same thing when children developing and learning and growing up learning about numbers and starting to get these ideas accounting and so on a lot of stuff happens when they're about three years old and they get really tied into this idea of. I'm three and how important it is to be three. You know i'm bigger than you because you are any too. But i'm not yet as big as we four and it just seems like a really important place in children's development so don's thus a really catch my little boy to at the moment we look. I mean we've got terrible twos. But then i've heard about with terrible threes as well so we'll see what happens. It's no good of an okay. So number two. What was your favorite topic in master's student. Yes the.

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"camilla" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

06:01 min | 2 years ago

"camilla" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"In the first place? Well, a BBC investigation is going to find out. Good things come to a head. Yes, it was slowly. Yes, this morning all eyes on the BBC as they prepare to release the results of an investigation into just how Martin Bashir managed to scoop the world in that controversial 1995 Panorama interview with Diana, Princess of Wales. The big question. Was she duped into doing it? This brace on Charles's affair with Camilla Parker Bowles living on in infamy? Well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded. Donna also pulling back the curtain on motherhood, her personal battle with an eating disorder and her thoughts on her estranged husband, the heir to the throne. You think? Prince of Wales will ever be king. I would think that they top job as I call it. Which bring enormous limitations to him. I don't know whether he could adapt to that. Enormous limitations to his lifestyle. Basically, is that what she's saying? That's I'm thinking that it would limit his ability to have this affair with this woman. Has there been a classier way that someone has described a marriage that was had another woman or another person involved enormously over Katri know there were three of us. So is the bit crowded. I mean, is the most posh way ever to describe But there's another person in your marriage will be the next one. The exclusive sit down with journalist Multan bushy at 25 years ago, it was watched by nearly 23 million people. But now, after concerns surfaced last year over how Bashir in the BBC secured it, the network is set to reveal the findings of a recent internal independent investigation. Conducted by lawyer Lord Dyson. If there was new information that establishes that changes, the dynamic in which she made the decision to do that interview, then For many people, and for the record, it is very important that that is established and that that is known and understood and made public. Donna's brother, Earl Spencer, alleging, But she used forged bank statements to suggest that two employees were being paid to gather Intel on the Princess of betrayal, he says, convinced Anna to do the interview. Now Spencer is demanding answers. Opening up to you Keizai TV about the responsibility he feels towards his sister. I feel it's my duty to stand up for her when I can. She left me as, for instance, guardian of her son's etcetera, So I feel there was a A trust passed on. So Yeah, I feel very passionately that I have a role. So to honor her memory. And also is very soon is so different. It's so weird to hear these people speak when you've only seen pictures and you know, and when you think about it, you know the people that watch a 23 million, But it is it is coming. This request is coming from her brother and the fact that You know, dummy invoices were made up. That's unbelievable. It's time to make her want to do the interview that come on. This guy's doing other stuff by new he's paying on here and also, I wouldn't be surprised if, um he, Diana's brother is also doing this. Has also away for him as the guardian of these two boys to also be able to talk to William and Harry about the role. Which here you have the media in how it's those what it's so is like today. You know, then, wouldn't you know who is violence? Best friends, Prince William. Right insiders fear here is renewed criticism of Charles has put re union with horrified William. The honor their mother Diana at risk. I mean, in all all, Prince Harry said about his father in this clip of this mental health new show that you know for having is that he just said very often. The way parenting parenting skills are what your parenting experience and I try to be cognizant of both of how my parents were raised and what they've shared with me and Prince Charles. Has in his own words and said out loud that he had a very distant relationship with his parents. And we see that in the crown, but they're acting like Harry is billing royal a secret. So I wonder if the brothers you know, maybe trying to show that William might be relying a little bit too much on the media to make decisions about everything. Exactly So let me go, or we can play for real quick. The interview sent shock waves around the world forever changing the monarchy in November. Prince William was among those supporting the investigation, calling the official inquiry a step in the right direction and adding that it should help establish the truth behind the actions that led to the Panorama interview. The BBC, meantime, postponing their planned investigative program delving into the controversy. Was originally set to air Monday. The BBC told ABC News. The delay was due to a significant duty of care issue. Bashir stepped down this week from his position of the BBC due to ongoing health issues. The results of this investigation could come this week the views. He has previously apologized for the use of those allegedly forged bank statements, but they've insisted They played no part in princess down his decision to do the interview in the first place, so to meet her tomorrow here, they're all yelling at Harry about everything, he said in that Oprah interview. Princess Diana. Kick that door down a long time ago, but she was very posh about it, and I thought they were too I can't believe that they use illegal but this is what we know about them in listening to all the telephone gate stuff and everything that happened with you, Grant and all those other people with their rooms. They want to sell it. It's a whole different level over there is a different It is a very different thing. Listen, we come back. It's time for Joy's random thoughts, nothing but.

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"camilla" Discussed on CrazyFitnessGuy Healthy Living Podcast

CrazyFitnessGuy Healthy Living Podcast

03:32 min | 2 years ago

"camilla" Discussed on CrazyFitnessGuy Healthy Living Podcast

"Insight right all. It's such great insight Good reminder know we might need it's best to have more than one person has different people will react to different things. They'll ask different questions. Different perspectives and Certain friends and families might collude with us. I see this especially families. Were they start agreeing with us too much. So maybe there. I need someone else to kinda help me take a step back and look at the bigger picture so before we Were can people find you. Yes i am on instagram and facebook and youtube. So just look at. Dr camilla williams. Let's camilla with one elk. Its portuguese okay But yeah. I try to post regularly on instagram. Just videos you guys have any questions or follow up. Please find me there. I'd love to answer it committed. We definitely should stay in touch because you could give me some tips. Yeah i'd love to come. Comeback always forgiving tips and pointers. I'm just being mindful like tips and pointers are nice. But it's always easier said than done. It's when it comes down to the day to day work in the consistency that that's where we see the real change. Do you have any investment whereas before we leave Have a little bit of self compassion. Your perfectionism comes from a place of wanting to protect yourself and take care of yourself so don't beat yourself up for that. There's nothing wrong with it. Just recognize it that it was serving a purpose And it's usually trying to protect us from getting hurt or getting our feelings hurt and just acknowledged that and then just take a step back empty through. How is it serving you in. How is it no longer serving you. And that's a good place to start. That's gray having you on. And i definitely saw. This was very very helpful on. And i hope it's very helpful to my listeners because i definitely better and i definitely would love to do So my phone out the window tonight. Because most animals stop google and everything else I splash it through google. How many because that's going to go ask her questions. Do lives the technology crap. I thought the sooner but again. Thanks for coming on your welcome. Thank you and let's stay in touch. Absolutely thanks for tuning into another episode of crazy. fitness guy. healthy living podcasts. If you have enjoyed this episode please leave us a review on apple podcasts. Who podcasts or in your favorite podcast app. Make sure you subscribe to our podcast to get notified of new episodes. In the meantime visit crazy fitness guy dot com and read the latest blog. Post while you wait for the next brand new episode. Hope to see you here again..

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"camilla" Discussed on CrazyFitnessGuy Healthy Living Podcast

CrazyFitnessGuy Healthy Living Podcast

06:32 min | 2 years ago

"camilla" Discussed on CrazyFitnessGuy Healthy Living Podcast

"That we should call it. Like the sheldon cooper from the big bang theory selling could provide. Yes out early and i think you know just in terms of character development. I think they did a really good job in showing his character learning to embrace the process in the journey of having friends and relationships along the way and not just being so hyper focused on working getting his nobel prize. So when you look in for like friends to hold you accountable who would you What would you have them. Heck pasta may help. Because i know when i talked to my parents. It is like Whatever is this really important. And it's like kinda has really been really important so it depends on what it is you're trying to achieve but there's lots of different ways like for example for me. When i started my business i joined a group of other people who are doing a solo preneurs right people starting their own businesses and we were all doing very different businesses but because we were on a similar journey we could call each other out on like they were able to camilla who cares about the f. in funnel if you're not actually talking to anyone. There's no point in having a perfect funnel like they were able to call me out on. You're trying to get this so perfectly laid out but you actually haven't ought to someone like you're missing the whole point in so it's it's helpful to have a group of people it's it's something very specific like starting a business or a blog Even school if it's a specific subject area but in general if it's you know from piggy friends and family Wanna get someone who you can trust and you feel safe with. I think that's one of the key exists. This needs to be a safe person. Because sometimes people do say her will and so we need. We need to know that we're talking to someone who genuinely cares about us in has our back because when they call us out on something it means it's more meaningful And someone who Like what you shared is I keep checking google every day and trying to see where my ranking is and my immediate thought is what are you making me. Are you making being something about you. So if you have a friend who can have that conversation with you. At that level you are so many miles ahead of everyone else. In being able to have that sounding board in that person that you can turn to And if you don't have in your life there's so many groups that kind of creating form those relationships out there different how. I think there's like a lot of names come to mind and But yeah i definitely yeah. I can't believe. I finally hit the nail on the head even at the running our lives in my jones during the last few months i second piece put the puzzle piece together there but as yet there is on top of goes because like you see all these celebrities out there now compare myself this larry by any means because i'm a noxious we see. Yeah but i wanted like i wanted to. I'm gonna have my name knowledge gas to get myself more authority I mean authority in the bad way but just like a. He's actually a a well-known Public speaker motivational speaker and he has a love bio myself as i can. I know i can control any of that but it has kind of makes me like only guesses show. They weren't Zaken persuade but i can do anything about it and The the the speak a few times. It's that control right. Like i hear you say i know i can't control that. The mental perfectionists. Right that will do. It's logically. I know it but feeling like bristol wanna try. I know it can't control what they think of me. But i still want to try to control what they think of me by doing everything. Just right and just great in perfectly. They're going to be like. Wow this is amazing. And that's one of the traps that perfectionists fall into and so one of the ways that i will conceptualize perfectionism is about control. It's you're trying to control the outcome right. If i do everything just right then. It's going to be just fine. You're not really worried. This is my perfectionist heartening delegating. it's about controlling. How other people see us. If i don't make any mistakes. Everything is perfect than no one's going to judge me or criticizing and they're gonna think i'm awesome right. Ns about controlling my own feelings If i do everything. And i noticed good enough in our office. And i don't have to like be anxious and i don't have to be stressed because i know i'm doing everything so there's nothing that a perfectionist hates more than not being in control not having that control and kind of being in the state of uncertainty in. This is where a lot of people were kind of down under perfectionism in other areas when something is out of their control. And that's why like one of my other tips that all always ask people this question and you gotta learn to ask yourself. This question is what am i making. This mean i keep checking google rankings. What am i making. It mean about myself being really honest. What's the meaning Because you hopefully you'll learn to get this place where you can accept like this is something that's out of my control. I need to focus on what i can't control and that second piece of talking about i need to learn to enjoy the journey. Enjoy the process. While i'm at it and so i was curious How do you know when you been like a game. Burnt down like i know. I'm feeling kind of bread. Dow not not mr anything at all the podcast interview edge as more like i. Don't let's say.

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"camilla" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

04:06 min | 2 years ago

"camilla" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"Me main can't ask you to exit Don't know. And I say Pull to Cinco Mr Lowry to Corsica in must die. This is a way of Lex. Camilla Camilla. Now you notice any Gaza? Nothing, Okay. Character on a day. Come on, come on. You could look at them. They came in my room. Is it that The bug. Oh, man, that God, there you go. Come on. Guys that 30 years of Doug E. To kill him? Because he knows me. Oh, Do you remember that does hungry guys. Come on. Come with me, okay? Nothing takes a spoon to sink all know that you're Goo Biscayne. Obama's just must musica memos, blah, blah, blah. It's no big thing..

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"camilla" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

05:05 min | 2 years ago

"camilla" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Camilla Harris say that the U. S. Capitol police on America Way have two totally different standards, Leo's capital place. They're all racist because you know they would have tear gas. It's black lives matter supporters. Well, they did tear gas, the supporters and pepper spray them and and one was shot and killed completely unarmed. A young woman, a military veteran of 14 year veteran Was shot and killed at point blank range. She was white. The officer was black. You see, that would be important to the Democrats if it were the reverse, but only if it's the reverse because they seize on those has opportunities. This isn't all on opportunity. This event at the Capitol Day before yesterday is seen as an opportunity. Never let a crisis go to waste. As an opportunity for the Democrats toe, but it's amazing that they can call this racist. They have to make up stuff and lie about it that they tear gassed peaceful protesters at Lafayette Park. That's a lie on they didn't tear gas. These violent protesters at the Capitol that's a lot That they would have been. There was some idiot. I think member of Congress Democrat on M s DNC, saying that they would have shot black protesters. Well, you guys really don't even follow the news or your memories, Your brains air so faulty That things happened hours ago. And you're you read about them? You talk about them, and minutes later, you're unaware of them again. Pretty amazing stuff. Had it been. People who look like me had had been the same amount of people. But have they been black and Brown. We wouldn't have made it up those steps. We wouldn't have made it to be able to get into the door and but I'm bust windows and go put our feet up on death of Congress members. We would have made it that far. We would have been shocked way would have been tear gas and rubber bullets that would have happened before we made it there. That's Congresswoman Cori Bush, Democrat mental midget. And now I know I mean again. They were to your guests and one was shot to death. Are you happy now? Are you satisfied that Uh, honestly, I said they want to ban Republicans from Airbnb. He's is that what's going on and ABC news as we have to cleanse the movement cleansing of the movement he commands. Will be more difficult that cleansing this is this is the rising tide of real leftism in the United States of America. Make no mistake. Right and then you know, And honestly, a lot of the people up there on the on the hill the other day are very frustrated, upset, unhappy, even angry with the double standards and hypocrisy of the American left of the Pelosi's and CNN and the corrupt, just horribly fraudulent news media. That we have in the United States American When these guys they're riding and burning cities across America, you know people are fleeing New York, the economy's in the tank. Its people are being randomly assaulted. Would Rick Moranis was randomly assaulted on video? More people being randomly is told that couple in the man with his mother in the BMW SUV being attacked by the gang on bicycles that it's mad Max. Beyond Thunderdome. It's supposed to apocalyptic New York. In in Seattle and Portland. The siege to the Hatfield Federal Court house. How dare President Trump sent police into secure federal property right now? Do you want to send federal people they sent federal people in on Wednesday? Tioga Tech, the capital, and the media is yelling that he didn't do it fast enough for somebody dinner in fast enough. And honestly there and people who have common sense and have functional memories and are honest and have integrity. Look at the extraordinary double standards. And I want the people of the capital that broke into the building. Not everybody's standing outside. You know, the left wing Lynch mob wants to target everybody standing outside peacefully. That's because they really That's how the left Phil's gulags and death camps and they bulldoze bodies into pits. They murder millions and millions and then just in the 20th century, but 21st century is young Andre. It was great being I believe, put together the people that gravy and put together a nice montage. That's very popular Today. We normally make our own montages. They're gonna say Michael Pearcy and Victor make great montages Picture made one today. And by great being put together, this great montage of the media reporting on the violent riots all over the country were again $2 billion in property damage more than thousands of businesses never to return because of the looting and the fires, the burning the arson theater tax the violent attacks by violent month. More than 2000. Police officers injured at least a dozen people killed and the the number is really much higher than that. And and here is the news media and the Democrats talking about all the violence all summer long left wing violence. I want to be clear on how I characterize it..

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