33 Burst results for "Ceelo"

"ceelo" Discussed on Sucias are my Favorite

Sucias are my Favorite

04:22 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on Sucias are my Favorite

"These are men and women who have experienced something traumatic and they are not getting the help that they need and it was a revealing moment for me once. I realized i have a tool kit that can help these people and I'm currently working on Registering with va as a hypnotherapist because they are actually officially using a new therapy to three combat pdf. Steve yeah i i I appreciate that as as a veteran myself. And having seen a lotta brothers and up as a statistic with twenty two that's frustrating but also like i said i just have a as an autodidact. I have a keen interest in a lot of different things especially specifically with the mind mental things with ceelo simon research Like i said. Nlp now he's other things and you know it. It's frustrating to see that. Hey we have reports tests so many things give you that. Show that hey. Xyz works but because it's considered as class one schedule one xyz by the da da. For whatever reason they just wanna it's illegal you can't do it and you have to go somewhere else or we will prescribe you for pain a drug as more powerful than heroin but we will not allow for the microdosing of silla sobbing when it might save someone's life i don't know if you've ever microdosing before i have as an experiment in deep shit. I don't know anyone out there that's thinking about doing it. That the scared of like. Oh i might trip. You're not gun gonna anything. I don't even think i've noticed a tingle with it And so personally. My belief with drugs growing up up until like my mid thirties was stay away. saw drugs in medicine as a weakness. So if you had to take medicine for for pain like even. When i broke my hip i was prescribed I think three separate thirty day supplies of oxy only use three. And i didn't touch it because my belief is that okay if i take drugs i'm weak and you know the i'm weak..

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"ceelo" Discussed on Capitalisn't

Capitalisn't

05:04 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on Capitalisn't

"Stop an animal killing. And i know i touched a sensitive topic to you. Can you share. I wanna get. I wanna get back to what did surprise you. But but isn't that wanted to pause on this point for a minute because isn't there a tipping point with this if everybody divest because they have to care about. es g metrics than doesn't the idea that there's always another willing shareholder who only cares about how profitable the firmness to come in behind the one who has decided to divest because of lack of espn metrics. Doesn't that change at some point. And isn't that part of the argument of the people that if you make this a broadly criteria across the board and you reach a tipping point with it then it still may be harder to find more customers but it becomes less and less easy to find other shareholders. No is definitely true. The question is how much of this you should control. And how much of an impact you have and at what cost in fact in a paper with a to call those trying to assess how big that should be an end is is quite large is very hard to have an impact unless masses is massive and one of the things we find is always less than proportionate so in like thirty percent of investors. Dome by you're going to have much less than thirty percent of the impacted you expect. And that is precisely because of this Sustainability ability and look at another way if we all divest from action the koch brothers with by an axon and we actually do them service because the price of excellent is going to be law and they make money them to get even richer. Oh my goodness that's interesting. Waste is different when you talk about large loans and fortunately the market for long especially large indicated loans is relatively concentrated whenever market concentrated dan the power of if you want boycotting or divesting might be more influential because but his mobile caught in if you can convince for example banks not to land to lodge infrastructure projects in auburn gas then when he comes to projects of billions of dollars the number of banks in the world willing to do that is probably in the into hands in. I wonder though it would actually an interesting thing to look into. If the rise of ceelo's at the rise of the leveraged loan market enough ceelo's and the ability to take these loans and chocolate off into thousands and thousands of pieces that are sold to other investors if that starts to make it less effective as a means of not lending because you broaden the investor base so much beyond those original banks that that that anyways it's a little bit soggy but they're still organized by tonight the banks but they are now because of the because they are often packaged and sold in the same way mortgages. Are you broaden the investor base for those loans and in a.

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"ceelo" Discussed on The Bible Says What!?

The Bible Says What!?

02:09 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on The Bible Says What!?

"Absolutely texts. That are disturbing difficult to understand. Even some you know if you read it through what some feminist theologian scars talk about or women's ceelo john scholars about looking at herman utica suspicion where you look at the text and you're kinda like and yet at the same time the the arc of the story Is one of of a god who is faithful and a god who wants to be known and loved and to know and love. God's human creatures okay so the way. He went about it even if he wanted to. To love and to know that we were loved and all indians the way he went about. It is mind boggling to me which way all of it creek from creation to revelation for from in the beginning to the musical apocalypse. It's all it's just it's chaos in there and you have some yes. There are some spots. You got a lot of psalms. Or jesus god is love. God loves me. He wants to take me. That's all great but when you get into it if you don't agree with him he's going to throw you in a pin of hell or separate himself from as as if you never knew you. That's not true love. that's not never ending love. As an atheist. he's going to reject me. I reject him so he's going to reject. That's what it says in there that are in there though. Yes it's this and this is where like the challenge of how do we read the text. And how do we understand what the text is. Which part are you getting at though. Which part is that arc where it says that he just. That's what he wants. he's he's going about it to to love us to to have him us love him and it's eternal like story arc or you're using for that well so so the the entire story of israel is about that system. He kills their children since wild animals after them. Because they don't listen he drowns the entire planet. You know we both know..

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"ceelo" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast

The Stuttering John Podcast

02:31 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast

"Know go go yankees i now. I'm just waiting on the on greg product gee-gee by the seat. Thanks for the five bucks. Happy you're back greg. did you rest at all. Thank you for attention on texas. Most texans horrified at what's happening here. Thanks john did you get any rest. I got a little bit arrest. Thank you for asking and thank you for watching g Yeah i wasn't like cranking out content. I hate the word content. But i needed to take a break from writing for a little while and you know weighing in on everything that happened. Stop so i was hoovering and i tweeted a little bit but i i really did try to just not take it all in and it was good because i think right after i i said okay. I'm taking a break. That's when all the komo stuff happens. And i just sat back and i said i am really glad i don't have to talk about this now. The tale of two. Greg's greg prato ceelo to clear how guys how you doing. J. t. s. jets jets jets. Try to center here greg. Trying you try and send you yourself out there. So greg is a long island and yes and we were all new yorkers. And here's his new book. Greg gone and read the title. Greg product it is called but fumbles fake spikes mudballs and heidi games. The top one hundred tackles the new york jets and This is my rear end on the On the a cover so all right. All right mr are. Let's see what your knowledge is on the jets. What does the height heidi debacle. Bockel is a proud. I am i. Gotcha i gotcha. I assume that's when the the game got cut away on one of the football games got cut away to to broadcast. Heidi you know in in the exciting fourth quarter which happened about ninety seven. It was a long time ago. Nineteen sixty eight close. Refrigerators whereas i thought the was the raiders and a our actually winning and yet What he said they they cut to. They had a preplanned thing of a children's broadcasts of heidi. That was supposed start at seven o'clock or something like that and that's before i they realized that it's more important to show the to let the game end..

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"ceelo" Discussed on DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast

DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast

07:31 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast

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How to Avoid Stress Eating

Ask The Health Expert

01:55 min | 2 years ago

How to Avoid Stress Eating

"We nourish our bodies regularly we will be less prone to stress induced cravings in my practice of connor acne. I teach people that food is the energy of love nourishment you now. On the flip side stress carries with it the energy of fear and panic. So if you eat bounce diet that is overflowing with with plants and plant foods and everything is prepared with the intention of love. You can actually help your body and your mind ceelo nurse and grounded which can actually help reduce cravings so. I really believe that developing a mindfulness practice can help manage stress eating When not pops up. I quite often recommend taking time to learn. Breathing exercises a grounding practices or movements. That can really help you eat stress when life is relatively normal and it's sort of normal daily stress but of course you know when you experienced of high stress you'll need other tools to to kind of simmer back down and get yourself rounded relax recenter so just with most things you know learning to address stress in a way that will support your in nourish. Your body is a journey. So i would say kind of be gentle with yourself. Sure sow soon patience and self love because there are these are the foundations for why you may be triggered to reach her food and to reach for that stress eating type of type of behavior I think that one of the best things that we can do from a physical place to to change his habit is staying very hydrated so hydration is something that talk about all the time not just because helps our body function better from physical place by. It's also fundamental for proper energy

"ceelo" Discussed on DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast

DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast

05:41 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast

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"ceelo" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

04:21 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"Ball is high. That is far that is gone. Unfortunately that was a replay of the home run but it was a good replay. Sorry it's on the monitor so mice most to do. This is a great way to do a game in it. Yup yup general moment somebody else is really bad like that happens to people when if you ever watch a game in a bar with a couple of friends and you're talking and not really paying attention. The replaceable non ripley for sterling. It happen to them. Who will say. And i said this hour earlier. If you watch the video overlaying. John's called the replay that they showed they wasn't like you know some tight shot there was no drive of the game or instant replay. It looked just like the raw. Feed that you'd normally see behind the pitcher as if it were alive. Pitch as they were showing it so looks down showed a different view of the homerun. No no i'm saying that's what i mean. It wasn't a different view. The what happened was it was his next at bat right and they were showing the previous right but the the replay made it. Look if you weren't really watched these for example. John's talking to susan. He's looking at his scorecard. He's looking at notes as he's doing the broadcast and he's waiting for the next pitch all of a sudden you look down and it's the regular centerfield behind the pitcher shot. There's no graphics on the screen that suggests it's a replay. It's the next pitch n even paying attention. There's no he's not hearing any audio so he's not aware that's yeah. Yeah it's also though the exact homerun right. Let's the right but now he's not hearing. Yes audio saying hey here was judges home. Run last time up. Right is the correct. So i think everyone makes that mistake every everybody but the how many games have gone on. People have been calling off monitors. And i don't think anybody else but this happened like ceelo saying there was no no all. He has is a visual. There's no visual indication..

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"ceelo" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

03:12 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

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"ceelo" Discussed on My Wardrobe Malfunction

My Wardrobe Malfunction

04:39 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on My Wardrobe Malfunction

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"ceelo" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

04:11 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"Oh hey how's it going man. I got a couple of things Pool guy reference for you for ceelo. My friend kristen Her husband neil has his own company called new jersey pool guys. New jersey poll is at noon. Bomb jersey pull guys. what's that. Yeah okay so. We'll look into that as well. Dan all right very good. Check that out i. I was hoping to comment about your the things you said yesterday about the podcast without but the jerry and our off today you're gonna have to save that one day and you're gonna have to pivot. Yeah yup got pit and save that one.

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El Chapo, the Sinaloa Cartel, and the War on Drugs

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

02:03 min | 2 years ago

El Chapo, the Sinaloa Cartel, and the War on Drugs

"From selling oranges just to buy food to running. A multibillion dollar drug empire l. Chapels tail is one of rags to cocaine dusted riches. El chapo guzman is a name. Most of us have probably heard of the name. Thousands of people have feared chapel took his childhood entrepreneurial spirit and turned it into an international narcotics operation. He expanded his empire with a combination of bribes government manipulation in innovative shipments system and brute force and tear when necessary. He took on a status as a legendary hero to some and as a heartless monster to others l. chapel maintained his control with an iron fist. No secrets got past him. And no one disobeyed his orders. His employees claimed he's omniscient like god. He sees everything as many people found out. Betrayal chapel or any other leader of the ceelo cartel. And you won't survive long. A man who seemed unstoppable with thousands of supporters willing to die for him managed to escape. Da and other law enforcement agencies for decades and escape from prison twice until his desire for a flashy lifestyle and city life led to his eventual and probably final arrest but his drug empire did not end with l. chapels capture. The seen alot of cartel is still alive and well today ran by el chapo zone children and his business partner il mio. The cartels still runs the majority of the drug trade mexico and seemingly will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. There still powerful enough to engage the mexican national guard indirect battle and win what led to el chapo becoming one of the most infamous drug lords in the world. We're gonna look into that today. Also we're going to look into the us war on drugs without it. There would be no el chapo. If narcotics were legal there would be no need to smuggle them into the united states. There would be no illegal narcotics demand for cartels to supply. Why are drugs illegal. Going to look into the history of drugs in us today at one time or another. They were legal. So what changed. What would happen if we made drugs legal again. would there still be cartels. What our country fall into anarchy and despair or would improve

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"ceelo" Discussed on Feliz Dia Novo

Feliz Dia Novo

03:14 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on Feliz Dia Novo

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Poet grapples with coals legacy

Climate Connections

01:13 min | 2 years ago

Poet grapples with coals legacy

"Arsia whale. Poetry is often inspired by nature te growing up. He wandered the hills of rural pennsylvania. It's still possible to do things like get lost in the woods here if you want to. It's still possible to find places where the night. Sky is completely unpolluted by artificial late but the region he's from is known more for coal than treason stars. And in his recent book of poems called toothsome ceelo grapples with this legacy. He says the economic benefits of coal mining came with a big cost for many miners like his grandfather. And great-grandfather both ended up succumbing to complications from work. It's called black lung. Disease urge the accumulation of coal sediment in the lungs strip mining has also scarred the earth and in the town of centralia a coal mine fire has burned underground for more than fifty years in his poetry. Cola wrestles with these losses and people's role and harming the climate and land. Who now can doubt that. The earth hides fires that the land can speak through many mouths that some dark mountain husbandry has converted this forest to a larger in these fields to an oven.

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"ceelo" Discussed on Harvard Classics

Harvard Classics

04:10 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on Harvard Classics

"The nothing to reflect it. No one is aware of the misfortune that has befallen the. It will suffice to torture and crush the that down. No est advice self indian confirmation of the truth of what i say. Let me repeat. To the extent made by the famous poet luigi ton ceelo at the end of the first part of his tears of saint peter which says thus the anguish and the shame but greater grew in peter's heart as morning slowly came. No i was there to see him. Well he knew yet. He himself was to himself a shame. Exposed to all men's gays or screened from view a noble heart will feel the pain the same apprai- to shame the sinning soul will be though none but heaven and earth that shame conc- thus by keeping it secret that will not escape thi- sorrow but rather i will shed tears unceasingly if not tears of the is tears of blood from the heart like those shed by that simple. Dr poet tells us move that tried the test of the cup which the wise rinaldo better advised refused to do for though this may be a poetic fiction. It contains a moral lesson worthy of attention and studying imitation. Moreover by what i am about to say to the that will be led to see the great error though woods. Commit tell me on some. Oh if heaven or good fortune had made the master and lawful of a diamond of the finest quality with the excellence in purity of which all the lapidary that had seen it had been satisfied saying with one voice in common consent. That impurity quality and fineness..

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How Breathwork Affects Your Brain And Helps You Experience Transcendence

My Seven Chakras

05:06 min | 2 years ago

How Breathwork Affects Your Brain And Helps You Experience Transcendence

"Have you ever heard stories of people coming out of meditation or breads work journey or even from plant medicine ceremony and talking about this profound sense of connection and unity and oneness this experience of feeling connected to everything around him and drowns ending beyond separation. Have you experienced that yourself and to really understand this scientifically. We need to understand the term default mode network. You see the demon. All the default more network is the name given to a network in your brain that has been shown to be crucial in normal everyday consciousness. That is when you're out and about your shopping. You're having a conversation and aimlessly browsing on your social media. Feeds the demon helps us function in the word and when it is added speak activity level is linked to mental processes such as our awareness of ourselves that is our ego construct our relationship those around us and how they perceive us and our relationship to the past and to the future. That is what happened why it happened. What could have happened. What will happen. What won't happen and questions like this. Does that sound familiar now when you are focused on a specific dusk such as solving a puzzle. Are snowboarding down. The mountain are trying to catch a moving ball. That's usually win the d. m. n. is at its lowest activity level. Now since we're talking about the brain year the default mode network has been linked to many mental conditions. Let's take the example of depression. When the demon is hyper active it can lead to excessive self reflection and creating of narratives and stories that are inaccurate or excessively negative. That's because the or active demon is always comparing our present state with something that happened in the past or projecting months or even years into the future. Another interesting thing is that the demon is intricately connected with chronic. Been being such a subjective expedience and often dime connected with an underlying emotion or memory that the person keeps going to again and again and it's hard to quantify pin because different people might have different reactions emotional connections and dollar ince's do they're being but when a person with chronic been dense do ruminate and think about there being. This tends to increase the severity of the pain and is correlated to an over active d. m. and so. Are you seeing how all of this seems to make sense. What if there was a way to turn off or turn down the activity levels in your default more network so in my research so far. I've come across a lot of studies about the effects of meditation and psychedelics on calming the d. m. n. Meditation has been shown to reduce the activity in people. But here's the catch in people who have been practicing for years together. However there are some forms of meditation such as johnson dental meditation. Meditation that actually increases the activation of demon with. She is pretty interesting right. I'll need to learn more about that now. I did come across. Many articles that suggest that psychedelics namely ceelo siobhaun contained in the magic mushroom has the quickest most profound effect on calming the and creating what is known as ego. Disillusion or the ego death. I'm sure you've come across that term before. But how does it work so just imagine that each part of your brain bleeds it particular instrument. One part is playing the cello. The other partly as violin clarinet won the flu and so on and normally each of these instruments are playing individually unbeknownst off the other once silla sivan enters it is as if the master conductor of the orchestra who was knocked out of consciousness suddenly gains consciousness and wakes up and starts guiding the orchestra and so now there is a communication between different musicians sitting in different parts of the stage who were initially compartmentalized. But now they're playing together and there's a crescendo. And what you receive is beautiful music.

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"ceelo" Discussed on V103

V103

05:18 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on V103

"In the house. And give me a low dollar amount and let me go from there. Pick any room in the house. You cannot pick bad room or bathroom room in the house because we already know in the bedroom. Where I signing room. Yeah. Dining room, Rog. Dining room. $60 sixties. Just do it. It ain't bad. You know, Some people only have Mac. Okay. Crew back in. Well, here's what you could do. I'm pretty sure of you. Old enough. Your first meal that you bought with your girl might not have been $60. All right. So now disco sound corny, But this could work especially if this is your high school. Sweetheart. This is for somebody that's been with a woman for a long time to say no new chick you met Okay. Got it. Try to remember your first fast food meal when you always getting to know each other falling in love. That milk shaking them fries was delicious. That big Mac of that for the burger that Jack in the box or that whatever wasp was just all of that duplicate the exact same meal. Except have candles placeholders, you good plate set out. Have it in the bag. Make sure make sure you heat it. Bring everything out on one platter and set each item and they caught on each other's plate and safe. This is when it all started on. I'm so grateful for the day that got us here. Ah, yeah. So that's beautiful and so romance. Yeah, And what you said, really helps it. Yeah, really helps a situation that could go either way for you know, it depends on the woman. You got disclaimer. You know, she's a cool chick she make. Oh, my God. This was so thoughtful of you. Yes, sir. You're gonna tell your mother all right. Thank you. Ceelo coming up next. It is the nephew with the prank phone call for today. Right after this. You're listening to the Steve Harvey. Morning, Chef. Boy. Gio Soto makes the ride home a whole last word with back to back on being throwback. Check him out today at 2 p.m. O V one on three E was good. I'm on the way. That's the way WASI was good on a level that it was a feta with people Bennifer Jedi to trip up that that was kicking too. You had some fun on around or give it to you, but baby don't get it twisted. It was just another on a list trying to fix in issues with a bad Didn't I tell you that I was service? Give my husband a carriage, but you never could imagine. No, you can have it. You see? You okay? Hey, look, baby. Oh, you You. Let all right up bigger than the first point, but never to read on. Everybody's e You visit your brother. Stop speaking to you as a fun on around, I'll give it to anybody. Don't get it twisted tongue. Okay? It was just another on here is trying to fix in. It's just with a bathroom tell you that I was service husband caress. You never could imagine. Never. So you could have it. You me? Oh, you Yeah, baby, you We went out three will.

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"ceelo" Discussed on Is The Mic Still On

Is The Mic Still On

05:12 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on Is The Mic Still On

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"ceelo" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

KTAR 92.3FM

01:44 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

"Here we are. Todd says big reason for the flurry of orders his due to Congress's inability to get legislation passed. Alright, that rain is coming down and the wrecks are coming, too. Here's detour Dan in the Valley Chevy Dealers Traffic center. Thank you. Becky Lin this Friday evening commute is raining Rex. Unfortunately, this stuff out of the 51 a big crash near Indian school and no longer blocking the center lane, but too right, ladies, they are blocked. Stay left Restriction Self on 51 Year Indian school Westbound us 60 approaching the 101 Price. H O V and number one left lanes are blocked on a crash there. Stay right. Eastbound side of the 60. Same area approaching the 101 price. The farthest right lane is blocked on a collision there north about 101 P m a freeway at Chez Wreck off right self out. One of what people freeway record chaperone. That's off, right? I 10 eastbound on the deck Park tunnel that records cleared State Road 89, a closed north and South found from state route 1 79 up to Flagstaff. Through the winter conditions and broken water made 32nd Street north and south found restricted north of Thomas. Tonight. Be careful. I get over the 24th Street. This traffic report brought to you by 72 sold dot com Did you know it's 72 sold? You get a price in just 15 minutes and get thousands more than if you'd told any other way. You could even set your own clothes and moved a You want a higher price for your home, Go to 72 sold dot com Detroit and teach. Aaron is just about every spot in America. But county is getting some rain right now, some of the places in the West Valley It's already moved on past but it is hovering right over the heart of Phoenix and the East Valley for sure. Should clear out, though late and overnight Well, Ceelo 43, then Sonny on Saturday with a high of 62 in Scottsdale. It is 52 right now, whether.

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"ceelo" Discussed on Túnel de vento

Túnel de vento

02:22 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on Túnel de vento

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Baltimore Is Suing Big Oil Over Climate Change

Short Wave

02:05 min | 2 years ago

Baltimore Is Suing Big Oil Over Climate Change

"Okay sue. you said that the lawsuit that went before the supreme court this week was brought by city of baltimore. Yep and there are more than twenty of these lawsuits. They're all alleging various versions of the same thing that climate change is causing damage in the city or the state or the county and that oil and gas companies are partially responsible. And the baltimore case just happens to be the one that made it the supreme court. So we'll focus on that one also very convenient because you live in baltimore. Indeed i do definitely makes it easier for this reporting so what specifically does the baltimore lawsuit allege so this lawsuit alleges that a long list of big fossil company isn't that includes exxon mobil shell. Bp chevron misled the public about the dangers of burning fossil fuels and that those companies have to help the city pay for the cost of climate change so the lawsuit lays out how global warming is causing damage in the city. And how that's expensive for the city. Government like heat waves for example. They're expensive or flooding like the flooding from climate driven extreme. Yeah and flooding from ceelo arise. So let's start there because that's actually the simpler one sea levels on the east coast of the us arising more quickly than the global average streets sometimes flood during high tide. When there's a storm water ends up in buildings which is obviously not good And when you look to the future. The city estimates that the amount of baltimore's port area that will flood frequently will increase by almost one hundred fifty percent in the next thirty years. Well a hundred fifty percent becky. that is intense. That is a lot of flooding. Yeah it's super serious. And i have to imagine that it's going to be really expensive to retrofit baltimore to be able to deal with what's coming. Yeah totally and you know. Climate change isn't just a future cost right. Cds are already racking up millions of dollars in infrastructure costs and understand why you have to remember that. A lot of cities were built a long time ago and they weren't designed for

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2021 Global Marketing Trends with Deloitte's Ashley Reichheld

Marketing Today with Alan Hart

05:03 min | 2 years ago

2021 Global Marketing Trends with Deloitte's Ashley Reichheld

"Let's let's talk business. We want to talk a little bit about this report. That deloitte has released the twenty twenty one global marketing trends report. What drove the report in went into it. Well this is our second annual report. But this one was really characterized by the challenges of twenty twenty and that level of uncertainty that we're seeing has really impacted all of us in some way myself my mom of three old trends and well. I thought i was a master at balancing working kids. I've learned a whole new set of work from home. Sales gotta really speedy mute. Button trigger finger pilot fisher price toys under my desk that bear testimony and this year. We really use the study to kind of help explorer and break down some of that uncertainty. We use subject matter expertise. We voices smithfield and two overarching surveys. From consumers up twenty five hundred and executives up just about four hundred of them to help break down that uncertainty in the report a believe it's unified seven trends overall and you go In detail on each of them. But can you tell me kinda just at a high level. Were the the major trends seven themselves are purpose agility human experience trust participation fusion and talent and i think in general agility trust talent participation are fairly straightforward largely those companies without. Do you trust them to do with the say they're gonna do. They have the talent to do it. Do they nibble participation with their stakeholders in the customers. The ones i usually get questions about not understanding are the other three so purpose and that's a company that knows what they exist and therefore can make choices a little bit more rapidly. That sense of purpose helps them particularly in times of uncertainty. Actually because they can they can make tough decisions right away. The second human experience and i often get asked. Hey so white you just call that. What is call it. A spur ends called employee experience. I'm sure we'll talk about this. But the reason we call it human experiences because you don't wake up as customer employees. You wake up as a human being. And if we want to elevate experience we have to understand you as a human and then fusion of course which is that art of bringing together new business partnerships early in the report. You identify this drop in confidence across the c. suite. And just curious. What do you feel drove that drop and this is the second time i've seen this question i guess from deloitte is working with the loye. The cmo team within delay and the cmo club on some prior research. We looked at confidence. Drop or confidence levels. I should say of cmo's in general and while this most recent snapshot shows the drop in confidence. I'm kind of pleased that cmo's aren't last on the list now. A small bright spot in the foreseeable ceelo's but tell us a little bit about this dropping confidence. Well at the start of our chat. I talked about this notion of uncertainty that feeling and basically the research suggests that c. suites are humans to and no exception to that rule so on a percentage basis. Cmos aren't last but they are second to last Within a percentage point of and you actually see the biggest declines with. Cio's an nco's. And i think really what you're seeing is that lots of executives have gone into survival mode and you see them by the way prioritizing things like improved efficiency and productivity over more human centric initiatives in that that instinct is is very common but unfortunately it does run counter to some consumer expectations. When we did this research. We learned that as times. Get tougher consumers. Expect more connection. Not less said consumers are really looking for companies to step up and you have c. suite executives who are uncertain and lacking confidence today. And not really sure the world is heading and it's making it very difficult environment. Operate them in these uncertain times to us over over used phrase currently but one of the other two data points stuck out. I think is a sign of the times potentially i'm gonna stay kotei stats and then we can discuss what we think they mean but fifty eight percent of respondents could recall at least one brand that quickly pivoted to better respond to their needs and eighty two percent said this led to them doing more business with that brand. Seems that these factors kind of together talk about one the agility that you've you mentioned before is one of the trends to this human experience component like are we actually delivering what people really want and value and purpose. I think alignment potentially of those two things like what's going on in the world and what do people really need am i. Do you think. I'm interpreting that right just based on the data and what the trends that you're seeing i do although. I think i'd argue that. The each of the trends has an impact there. If you think about an organization's ability to co create with people so fusion for example if your co creating with people rapidly you're able to respond to create address needs more rapidly if you're encouraging participation from your customers than your doing a good job or hopefully a better job at least of hearing what it is. They need to be able to adopt if customers trust. You more likely to tell you what they need a believe you when it comes out and then of course talent is critical. All these things without talent. You can't do any of them

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"ceelo" Discussed on What Up Patna

What Up Patna

01:58 min | 2 years ago

"ceelo" Discussed on What Up Patna

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Practical Wisdoms for Sales and Leadership With Lynn Whitbeck

Trina Talk

05:15 min | 3 years ago

Practical Wisdoms for Sales and Leadership With Lynn Whitbeck

"Welcome lynn torino talk. Oh three nine thrilled to be here. Thank you well. I am happy to have you. We connected on linked in. And i feel like i know you. We've had some conversations back and forth so i'm just so happy that you're on the show with today. I know i know that's a wonderful thing about link then is it can be such an incredible way to connect genuinely connected with people but you know so. Many people do it wrong. I mean let's like totally back. I won't say it wrong. I know what you mean. Because that's how i feel too. Yes i know. But we're going to just talk about you today. And i was so excited to talk with you because i am a leader and i love leadership and that's like your superpower right leadership and i just i'm looking at your your bile and you you know you help. People provide sales and leadership To move faster to grow faster and achieve their goals and you were an executive in corporate. So tell me about yourself. What made you decide to start doing this on your own. Yeah so I a little bit about myself. I began my professional current sales. And i believe that everyone should have sales training because sales is leadership. You learn everything you need to know to be an incredible leader through sales So i'm really stand really firm believer in sales training for everyone. It doesn't matter if you're trying to sell yourself to get a new job or you're trying to sell your idea to for a process improvement. You know to your boss. I mean whatever it is or a solution to the board that you want to invest in for the organization so everyone is selling in fact heck we sell to our kids about what they're going to have for dinner at night or two hours significant other about what we're gonna watch on netflix. So you're selling or negotiating all the time and so about me. And how i got into this so i was sort of at a turning point. A number of things occurred at the same time in my life so a startup. I had in the coo was failing And my husband was diagnosed with terminal cancer. And so i had this moment and my daughter was going to be going becoming a senior in high school and outside my two nieces one was in graduate school and the other was an undergrad. So a sort of all these things. That are happening. This convergence and i took that moment after my two week. Pity party To say what. Do i want to be doing moving. And you know what is going to really fill my life with passion and know be able to do something that matters. And that's when i decided to create My business t to queen and spent a year working on the book putting everything together We also spent the year with my husband's health condition. And you know really being becoming his advocate and being very aggressive his treatment so his original six months to one year diagnosis ended up three years. Delivered for three years and So it was know really at some ways. It was a really difficult time but it was also a time for me to really refocus my energy and look forward. Wow thank you for sharing that story with me and my condolences about your husband but you know you were able to get more time with him so that that's what matters so just diving into that. You know you were a ceelo for a company and all these things started happening and it's nothing like having all hell to break at the same time to make you say okay. I gotta do something differently you know. Is it always seems like it happens that way. But i'm looking at like petit first solo petite to queen. I love that name. Tell me how you came up with that. I love it. Well you know. Because i wanted a name to represent that i don't care if you have purple hair. I don't care where you worship. I don't care you know what you love or whom is all about. You know you as an individual as a genuine person. And how do we celebrate all women and and of course all people but i especially wanted because of the three young amazing women in my life. I wanted to be there to help. Women move forward instead of you know coming to the equation out of college and all the training we get. We still have been so trained to be quiet to be polite and sit in the backseat and we have to learn. All new skills to be successful in the workplace

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Why Infosec Needs a New Process

Down the Security Rabbithole Podcast

03:39 min | 3 years ago

Why Infosec Needs a New Process

"You. To talk about how the industry is doing. No make no mistake like like A. Last year when when humans were still allowed to meet each other on who we gave this talk called the products we deserve, and literally the the focus for me was was saying listen. Like like here's firstly like stopped off at, I think the cybersecurity product market. Like four whole bunch of definitions is in a state of market failure like like I. Don't see it as positive that there's a bazillion of products out there like like i. see that stuff as a result of a lot of bednets which. One of the first things it's it's interesting that you mentioned. One of the first things that I think creates this mess is the cut a V. C. Model. The. Model works for some. Market segments like like I think if you social media, APP swigs. The VC model works kind of makes sense which is. you product and everybody gets a little bit of money from the. And the one that gets more uses gets more money from the sees and then there's a winner and sure that might end up being the thing that undermines democracy in the GNOME CEELO's but we'll leave that for four hundred. I think the the model makes sense and why I think that specifically breaks down in cybersecurity. is because of a deeper problem which is cybersecurity you you want to build a product. So you convince VC that there's a market for this product. And the VC gives you money. And that money goes to buying things like ads in airports. And Social Media, ADS, and teams of sales guides where it's really fancy suits. And the problem is that customers are so desperate for products. That, they'll buy anything just about out there and customers don't yet know how to distinguish good products from Ben Products, and so as a proxy, they used things like, are you backed by a good c.? Do you have these teams of crate salespeople are ads all over the airports and? The VC gives you money that then buys you ability to make your initial sales and then based on initial sales you get another round of see and so we getting these products that are being buoyed up just because they vc backed products and we all know it because in the marketplace, there's all these products, and if you ask anyone who does offensive or even if you just look at the results like on networks are still getting taken to the cleaners even though visit zillion products and everyone spill spending a gazillion dollars on it and and Normally. VC's get picked on four. Full a whole bunch of other reasons. In this case, I don't even think that it's a mistake they want to be making. Because affectively, their model works when they back winners, and in this case, what the model is doing is is muddying the water about which products should win and so win disciples go longer with a bad products existing

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Washington DC Water: Ongoing project could’ve prevented Northeast sewage flooding

WTOP 24 Hour News

01:30 min | 3 years ago

Washington DC Water: Ongoing project could’ve prevented Northeast sewage flooding

"Customers clean up after the September 10th historic rainfall that heavy rain overwhelmed some parts of the sewer system, filling some people's homes in northeast D. C with the disgusting substance. CEO and general manager David Gattis says up to $5000 will be paid to homeowners for the cost of drying their basements, including removing moldy drywall and sanitizing in an online flooding. Town hall get US also announced a major expansion of the agency's backflow Water valve reimbursement program. That expansion will cover every home within the most seriously impacted DC neighborhoods. The agency says it will reimburse up to $6000 to homeowners for the installation of the device, which is designed to stop sewage flow from coming back into the basement by ensuring the flow goes on Ly one way What other hopes are there to prevent flooding? W T O peace Neal Augenstein reports the flooding that happened in the Edgewood community. We believe the Northeast boundary eternal would mitigate that flooding. DC water Ceelo Tish Powell says That project is already underway and should be done by 2023. The water authority already built the first street in Anacostia Tunnel Systems. To carry storm water and sewage directly to the blue planes. Treatment plan well completely eliminates flooding, But it will greatly mitigate storm such as this Your log unstained W Tio Pino

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CeeLo Green apologises to Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion for 'salacious gesturing' remark

Chuck Dizzle

01:20 min | 3 years ago

CeeLo Green apologises to Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion for 'salacious gesturing' remark

Are Banks Safe?

Money For the Rest of Us

06:18 min | 3 years ago

Are Banks Safe?

"Month they had several plus members. Share an article with me. That was published in the Atlantic titled Becoming Bank Collapse. The subtitle was the US. Banking System could be on the cusp of calamity this time. We might not be able to save it. Article was written by Frank Partnoy. He's a law professor at UC Berkeley. That's a pretty ominous title. We WanNa look at the article as well as the state of US banks and banks around the world. Should we be worried given the pandemic is the banking system poised to collapse. I was especially interested in the article, because it came out right after I had increased my allocation to stocks and added a preferred stock et after the money for the rest of US plus model portfolios. The particular preferred stock after us by shares has about twenty six percent allocated to banks and banks are on the cusp of this calamity that does not bode well for preferred stocks. In the article, Partnoy is particularly worried about banks exposures to an esoteric security. A collateralized loan, obligation or see Elo. We Discussed Sea Ellos back in episode two six in May twenty eighteen. collateralized loan obligations are asset backed securities issued by special purpose vehicles or s peeves. The S P V purchases leveraged loans which are non investment grade bank loans that have been syndicated. A, bank will make a loan to a Non Investment Grade Company, a higher risk company and then sell that loan into the marketplace. Many of those purchasers are Clo's is over a trillion dollars of leveraged loans outstanding. and. Most are held as part of these collateralized loan obligation structures. The way it works. Is that s? Cells, debt and equity securities that comprise to see yellow. Those securities are backed or collateralized by the leveraged loans. The CEELO has multiple layers tranches that are sold separately. The debt layers are rated by credit quality, so the senior layer is triple A.. There are lower rated debt layers known as mezzanine layers, and then there's an equity layer which is unrated. The payments on the underlying leverage loans, those payments are pooled together and flow in order. The first payments go to the senior AAA layer then to the lower rated layers, and then finally to the equity layer. That is known as they waterfall. The debt tranches are over collateralized debt ACL Oh might have issued five hundred million dollars in debt securities as part of the L O that are backed by six hundred and twenty five Million Dollars Worth of leveraged loans with the Additional One, hundred, twenty, five million in loans funded from selling the equity trunch. Each Cielo about one hundred and fifty to two hundred and twenty-five loans. And because the leverage loans, themselves are floating rate notes. Their interest rates will fluctuate as short term. Interest rates change the debt tranches within a cll are also floating rate, so there's some protection if interest rates rise. Now because of this waterfall structure, the equity tranches takes the first losses, then the lower rated debt tranches, and finally if it gets to that this senior triple, a. rated debt trench suffered losses. That hasn't happened before. The SNP does a global Cielo report looking at default rates. From Nineteen ninety-six to twenty, eight eighteen overall default rates for CEELO's was zero point five percent. The worst vintage year was sea ellos issued in two thousand eight. there. The default rate was one point seven percent. There have been no defaults in CEELO's issued between two thousand, nine and two thousand eighteen. And from that one, thousand, nine, hundred, sixty, two thousand eighteen period, there has never been a default for the triple eight trunch, and only one default for the AA trunch. Now as you know, we are in a pandemic and defaults within the High Yield Bond and leveraged loan space is increasing. Fitch estimates the twelve month default on leveraged loans is four percent, and that more than two hundred billion dollars of leveraged loans will default through year end twenty, twenty one. Adequate to a two year cumulative default rate of fifteen percent. Just because leverage loans are defaulting doesn't mean all the different tranches of a coo is experiencing a default. So a report on the wall, Street Journal from mid May that showed about ten percent of Cielo managers have been diverting cash flow away from equity investors and going to the debt tranches, which means there have been default that are starting to impact that junior equity trunch. What is different from this cycle, though is leveraged, loans are more risky and we discussed that in episode to a six. The covenants on these loans are less restrictive. The credit quality is lower. The financials are weaker and so we should expect defaults to increase. Question is will see a low default and other defaults and other loans impact banks to where we should be worried about our savings or investments that we might have in banks. In banks securities. Including their common stock and their preferred stock.

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Leadership Development at Groupon with  Dr. Eliza Wicher

The LEADx Show

07:23 min | 3 years ago

Leadership Development at Groupon with Dr. Eliza Wicher

"I met our guest today at the Chief Learning Officer Exchange in Austin Texas earlier this year in fact it was the last business. I went to before sheltering in place. Cool event put on by the people at Iq now our guest has a PhD. In I o psychology and over a decade of experience in the real world doing talent management. Today she's the global head of talent development at groupon. Our guest is Dr Elisa. Witcher Liza welcome to the lead X. Leadership show much glad to be here now. I mentioned in the in the introduction that we met earlier this year At at a CEELO event where you're presenting your approach to leadership development at groupon and I was really blown away by that at a lot of levels so I'm just grateful that you're willing to come on and share some of your wisdom with us. Oh Yeah I'm so glad to be here It's been a really really refined so I'm happy to to share anything that maybe might be helpful to else out there now. I don't know if you're going to even remember this but I thought One of your very first for slides. It was so simple but sometimes the simple stuff so important it was called build great managers and there were like four step starting with setting expectations. Do you remember presenting that Walk us through that. Yeah absolutely you know really this was all about. I think as a lot of people in in my role or roles similar to mine you approach by either folks in the business or even a colleague in hr who a lot of times come to you with we need training on X Y and Z and it was pretty clear to us that we really have an opportunity to just continuously equip our managers to be great at managing their teams. Other reason for that. Is We have a lot of really young employees in the company. We've got a lot of first time. Managers do a lot of promoting from within and so recognizing as we know that this is just a really high impact group of people that if we can get them really good at managing their teams. That's going to lead to high engagement high-performance and really just kind of high performing teams that we need to do what we do. Really well So with that in mind you know. It's something that we all know. We need to just be really good at building that capability but getting back to your point about the four pieces. I think a lot of times. We hear these requests for the training piece right or the capability building piece but My perspective on this is you know it's always more than training People need to people need almost a whole ecology around adopting a new set of behavior. So you need an environment that sending you really consistent signals in a lot of ways about a ways that that you're expected to behave in just do your job so really what we tried to do was approached this With with four different pieces to the I is just clear expectations than I think. A Lotta people intuitively know what it means to manage a team pretty well like we all know got to do things like set clear. Goals give clear feedback. That kind of stuff but for a lot of our folks. We know that either. They don't know the full picture or maybe heard conflicting things in either case. We need to just get on the same page as a company. What exactly is it that we want our managers to be doing in the course of managing their teams so we set off with the set of expectations that we just called the group manager expectations. They're aligned to these higher level leader habits that we have but they're just a lot more day to day practical of. How do you just manage your team behavioral right so very very much the kind of thing you can you can see so? We paired that with some feedback and metrics we included in our employee survey a new section specifically on those manager expectation so managers are now getting that direct feedback from their team of how they're doing it meeting each of those expectations. So we set the expectation. We give clear feedback through that that survey as well as a few other mechanisms as well. The third piece of it is the capability building. So that's the training piece right and that's You know the the leader journey that we put together all of these different kind of programs and tools that we put out there. Managers the final piece of these. Four buckets is than accountability. And that's the thing that a lot of times you know. We know we send people to training but it's unclear they actually doing the things we want them to do back on the job so we wove into our performance review process that all of our people managers get a people management assessment that is factored into their overall performance evaluation. And there's a couple other accountability pieces as well but that's the big one so really just to summarize. We set clear. Expectations give people feedback on how they're doing against the expectations. We give them lots of opportunity to learn and build their capability and then finally we hold them accountable to really exhibiting those behaviors. Day to day now Elisa so much in there and you you summarized it so well and I just want a really for for our listeners. Because it sounds. I'm sure there's a lot of listeners. Might be thinking well of course. That's obvious. Why wouldn't you do it that approach? But as I talked to many Folks involved a leadership development every week. This is actually pretty rare. So what a concept I mean. The first is like the expectations in too often. There'll someone will say. Oh Yeah we have that leadership competency model but then the model doesn't tie to what they're being measured on the engagement survey and the engagement survey items aren't being trained on or even if you're setting the expectations measuring at training to it. The accountability pieces missing. Were when it comes to the you know. Y- performance reviews bonuses or whatever if your bonus for sales quota and not at all for people management. You know what you're going to care more about and so those are like the four cornerstones for I think any great Leadership Development Program. And then of course there's tons of variety in each because what might be a critical habit at groupon might not be as important somewhere else. It might have something else. Does that make sense absolutely absolutely and yeah? That's the thing I don't. I'm not really sure why why people wouldn't do more of the things outside the training piece for us. I mean we we really seek to keep things really simple. So none of this. Like Complex rocket science kind of stock. It's just you know just logical and trying to keep it really consistent so people are getting the same messages everywhere they look and they're getting those messages clearly they're getting them consistently and I think that's best way to really drive behavior change or a really learning something new So so yeah I think. We've we've seen some pretty good success with it in the sense that like everybody's on the same page and it's not just something you hear about in your workshop. It's something that you're hearing about in the pulse survey at Performance Review Time throughout all these other touch points.

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A record-breaking year for ocean temperatures

Climate Cast

08:28 min | 4 years ago

A record-breaking year for ocean temperatures

"Want to talk a little bit more about the atmosphere now. Twenty nineteen looks like the second warmest year on record globally. So that means the last six years are the six warmest Thomas Son record globally. What are the odds of that Kim of being a natural climate variation zero? I'm pretty confident I didn't say zero We actually know so much about what's causing these record years. And of course the spate of record warm decades AIDS which have each broken the last decade right and I'm sure this decade will unfortunately fall right in line and so we know from the kind of work that I do in Taylor. Climate records how incredibly unusual the rates of current warming. Really are we also know from our best climate models of the physics of the the ocean and atmosphere system that greenhouse gases are the only culprit laughed To explain this spate of record warming. Let's take a phone UNCALL- now. Peter is in Saint Paul this morning with the question. Good Morning Peter. What's your question? I was at a citizens climate lobby conference and they had a speaker that studied ocean level rise and she said that they've had to redo their estimates and that They're estimated waited rise is going to be much more significant inundating cities in Thailand around the world and just a quick comment. I did a little title scuba diving. Decades ago and the thought of losing the corals is just it's heartbreaking. Yeah if you guys can talk about the estimates on the sea level rise yet terrific. Thank you so much Peter Jon. They have been tracking at the high end of projections. That's that's right And and I just just before I answer this I just want to reinforce what Kim said. Climate change isn't about just about polar bears and beautiful coral reefs. It's about about the impacts in this interconnected world and in few if they're listeners who don't necessarily care about corals or polar bears themselves they should care about about how impacts to those things affect us and Kim mentioned fisheries in humans ability to get food from the ocean. That's a huge concern. Learn how many people around the world rely on Ocean. Ecosystems to eat and so- insofar as climate change is affecting the base of the food food chain. That's a really really big concern now. Related to sea level rise estimates are well. I'll I'll give you my estimate I project that we're going to have about three feet AC- level rise by the year twenty one hundred now does that matter. Well one hundred and fifty million people around the world live within three feet of sea level rise in Bangladesh alone. You've got twenty million people so it absolutely is going to affect people around the world. Hundreds of millions of people. If you know folks in Miami you can ask them have floods is in Miami gotten worse and now parts. Miami are flooding and high tides. So we're seeing the effects of sea level rise today both in the developed World Ama- Developing -veloping world. It's going to have tremendous economic consequences everywhere. I mean what do you do with a city like Miami. You cannot build a wall around Miami because the rock rock is porous the water. Just come up through the rock. So this dealing with sea level rise Is going to be extremely expensive. Now now I use the the estimate of about three feet Kim May have a different estimate. But if you talk to climate scientists you know Here and there and at conferences. There there's a wide range of expectations but it looks like we're on the high end of what we had previously expected Kim. There's some recent work that's come out on that too. What's is your read on the latest sea level rise trends and projections well? It's it's really horrifying. I mean there's there's no way around it. This is the train that's is coming at us and it's coming at US extremely fast. It's going to be very hard to stop this train. given the Huge Inertia that is currently underway so a couple of points will rise that the public may not understand Part of that is that the ocean he content that we've just been talking about before is directly drucker related to sea level rise because the ocean expands when it warm and so in fact half of the historical Ceelo rise. We've seen to date is caused by Russian warming itself and that expansion term and the rest is caused by melting ice and going forward. We expect it continued ocean warming of course cause additional sea level rise as well as Polar ice sheet mouth which is the wildcard if you will really and so how. How much are the current estimates changing every single assessment that we do these estimates commits go up so sea levels going up but are the estimates for future fuel rise going up and so the last great assessment that we have is the national climate in assessment put together by thirteen federal agencies across the US government here in two thousand eighteen very recent and that sites one to four feet likely by twenty one hundred and up to ten feet possible by twenty one hundred so speaking of how we think about the problem feel rise getting out in front of ten feet of additional sea level rise over the next decades is horrifying to coastal communities across this country and of course around the world and so thinking about how he can help communities Grapple with this number and prepare is is something that I take very seriously in fact I co Alito project down on into that which is a very vulnerable part of our. US Co- fine. And this is a framework that delivers Sea Level Whole Sensor data back to decision makers like emergency planners and City government in partnership with those governmental agencies and Georgia Tech researchers. It's called smart sea level sensors and it's one of the ways frameworks. Were hoping help communities through this horrifying challenge that they face and that certain teeth and Kim I was just part of the Minnesota Climate Adaptation Conference this week here in the twin cities and there's a lot of good work going on and a lot of people who do realize the trends But John makes a good point too. There's only so much you can do in places like Miami where you've got trillions of dollars in real estate At impact right along the coast and I've talked to real estate agents in the Florida keys and they're already seeing impacts for those homes that are right on the ocean in the low lying areas. People are are buying inland and when the life of a thirty year mortgage is in jeopardy because of sea level rise. There's a lot of You know banks and ensures that are looking at that and saying. Hey there's big financial risk riskier so you know we're GonNa talk a little bit more in the next few minutes about what we can all do. And what needs to happen in terms of solutions But I'm curious John. We're already at one on degree Celsius warming. This is just the beginning. What happens when we reach two or three degrees Celsius man? That's a good question. And and that's actually where the scientists moving we were no longer really asking. The question is the earth warming and Y. We've answered that over and over and over and over over and over again and now the question is so what what do we do about it. And what are the implications if we do things versus versus ignoring the problem The economists say and I'm not an economist but a communist say it is cheaper to do something to reduce greenhouse gases than to adapt later like six to one or the the the investment on resilience is six to one absolutely and so if you are Someone who's concerned about finances as you would want to put money into mitigation in reducing our missions now but from a practical standpoint. We also have to adapt and we're seeing seeing that now. I mean we're seeing that in the farm fields of the United States. We're seeing that after superstorm sandy which was made worse by sea level rise. And we're seeing that throughout. Ah The world so we are trying to adapt to it. But it's going to be really expensive so so really. It's a double pronged approach. We need to reduce emissions rapidly dramatically. But we also need to adapt because the extreme weather we are just seeing now is just a tiny taste. 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Why Do Salmon Leap?

A Moment of Science

02:00 min | 5 years ago

Why Do Salmon Leap?

"Did you see that on that thing that just jumped out of the water? Oh, there's another one. Look there Simon ya'll. They're showing off maybe or maybe they're shaking off sealife. I'm guessing, you know, something about these salmon that I don't know. I know that scientists noticed that young guy salmon jump of the water and skimming servers were there tails and average of nine times a day. And it's clear they're not just leaping over obstacles. Researchers had a hunch to Semin. We're trying to get rid of sea lice since it's known that fish with sea lice jump out of the water fourteen times more often than fish that our sealife free ninety what is see Laos is a parasite about the size of a pea that feeds on mucus, blood and skin make sense. Why salmon wanna get rid of them does jumping actually do the trick? Those what scientists wanted to find out. The salmon festival lies and divided them into two groups they put one into an ocean pin where they could leap out of the water and another into opinion with knitting covering the water surface after three days the salmon that couldn't jump out of the water at twenty eight percent more see lies than the ones that could sell. They figured out something that works. It works eventually. But it takes them an average of fifty six jumps to dislodge one ceelo's not that that's the stats it really should work on their technique. This moment of science comes from Indiana University. There are thousands more moments of science on our website at a moment of science dot org. Where you can view videos and sign up for podcasts. I'm Yale Cassandra dime dog less.

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Senate panel to hear from Twitter, Facebook next week

Liberty Talk FM

00:32 sec | 5 years ago

Senate panel to hear from Twitter, Facebook next week

"Social media executives on Capitol Hill to testify about election, interference Twitter CEO Jack. Dorsey and Facebook ceelo Sheryl Sandberg are expected to testify next week for the Senate intelligence committee the panel is one of the congressional committees looking into Russian election interference and how, social media platforms are, responding the foreign influence campaigns the, CEO of alphabet Google's parent company has also been invited. That company is coming or criticism from President, Trump accusing the search engine of bias in its. Results in, silencing conservative

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Kelly Clarkson Reportedly Heading To Daytime TV With Talk Show

Donna and Steve

05:09 min | 5 years ago

Kelly Clarkson Reportedly Heading To Daytime TV With Talk Show

"I screwed up the whole meal Oh. No regular Tabasco regular Tabasco and I don't know if I put. Squirted. It or what kit was so terrible it was so hot. It stunk it was just the. Worst ever, I was, sweating as blowing my nose like I was already, the guy sitting alone in restaurants, already, looked like a weirdo, and, I. Was blowing my nose. And you know when I blow my nose I honked my horn? It, makes a sound it. Was a whole thing and then every bite was a bummer instead of. Being a. Blessing sucks am I here today Yeah Robber you're a. Trooper all. Right no wonder. Respect I just wonder. Admiration Okay All. Right can I tell you my my entertainment related stories that have nothing to do with? Food. Yeah Hm Kelly. Clarkson She is filming a pilot first syndicated daytime. Talk show what do you think about? That Well I don't like it I feel like we're a little and I say this. As a, talk show host like we're little heavy on the daytime talk a little bit you know I think it does make. Great sense in local markets because? You have a specific, local thing that you're. Talking about do you know what I mean that's radio still works but I don't know, I a lot of people have. Tried, it. And. It. Doesn't work Meredith Vieira Katie Kerr Harry, Connick junior canceled canceled. Canceled, yes agreed, agreed agreed. I just think, that just because Kelly Clarkson very. Likable person sure strong personality great personality she's a singer. Let her be a singer singer Thing Singer, singer say normal singer Singer ours your. Thing that's your kryptonite singer, you, certain things But let her do that stay. In your lane we don't, I don't, want to see. Kelly, Clarkson chatting it up with you know. Who, else did. Actually she had a. Somewhat successful on The Wilson. Girl, from Wilson Phillips Brian Wilson's daughter Carney we'll see remember that I mean just I just feel like just because someone has a good. Personality and they happen to sing for a living And, they happen. To be a good interview doesn't mean that they belong on daytime. Talk. That's like putting on Justin Timberlake as a host of a daytime talk. Show it's not necessary Carney was. On from nineteen ninety. Five to, ninety six I thought she was on longer came back those Ricki lake Ricki lake also she had a successful Carney show dealt with issues concerning unruly teenagers hookers this, is the. Description unruly teenagers hookers abusive parents bad relationships physical appearances weight loss. Building. Self esteem and trivial subjects such as unusual pets was Carney you can. Binge watch that nowhere today Remember watching Ricky. Lake, kid my mom. Just let us sit. In front, of, we were. Just watch these trashy talks Ricky we're. Watching Maury Mantell Williams always. Just so debonair he. Doesn't such a cool calm and Sally Jesse. Raphael horse yeah I do Donahue. Yeah aches too much we don't need Kelly. Clarkson dune daytime talk thing you are a Grammy award winning. Artist. Let's let's keep her there that's. Just, my opinion, I just, because you, give a, good interview doesn't mean you a. Good interview there are people who. Trained to do that people like yourself Ceelo green. Is returning to the voice oh cool that's. Fun I guess He's only going to be a mentor though he's gonna be Adams mentor the only reason I say that is I can't imagine people aren't. Going to have a problem with. This. Because of that he. Raped charge that was it wasn't a. Charge, actually. It was. An accusation Against him did that totally not. Ever no because they didn't. Have enough evidence wow so you probably didn't hear a whole lot about that but yeah lack of evidence he did plead guilty to giving. This woman a controlled substance which. I. Believe was ecstasy but He denied rumors also that he quit the voice to. Avoid being, fired so he. Will be back the voice is back on Monday September twenty, four th for its fifteenth. Season Are you you're not a, voice guy you're an idol guy right yeah Yeah I'm with you on that one. More quick music at. Lady. Gaga going to Vegas doing a residency there. It starts December twenty eighth that is, going to be an enormous success. Show have twenty seven performances in total and this is, kind of cool the fans will have to. Pick between? Two different shows lady Gaga. Enigma or lady Gaga, jazz? Piano Ooh that's cool which would you pick I don't know what.

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