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"chilton" Discussed on KCBS All News

KCBS All News

01:30 min | 3 months ago

"chilton" Discussed on KCBS All News

"Only now, or you'll be sorry. Casey VS news time one 38 time to check into your local Honda dealers traffic center with Victor looking at San Francisco. Yeah, I'm looking at the Chilton out of body collision cam and I can see where the stall is on a westbound 80 just past a 5th street exit. It's way before you even get to the 9th street exit it's logging a second lane for the left. Cars are swerving around it, slowing down behind it, but that's pretty much what has you backed up all the way beyond you ever win an island on the bay bridge. That'll be on westbound, 80, as far as the eastbound 80, the reason you're very heavy trying to get onto the lower deck from just after interstate two 80 on northbound one O one to the lower deck. That's because of the stalled semi. It's about a mile on the lower deck blocking the right lane and then there's still a bridge we're going until 2 o'clock in the left lane between San Francisco and yerba Buena island. Now that schedule only till two, they are, it looks like they may be calling for a tow truck for the big rigs, so it's going to be a while before they clear this off. If you're just trying to get into the downtown area, you may want to consider taking two 80 from one O one to the 6th and king street exit that actually looks really good at least to the exit area, but the bay bridge you may just want to avoid that for a while. As far as the San Mateo highlands, that is now all cleared on eastbound 92 before you get to lower 35 and it looks like all India, all lanes are now open, so that's a good thing. Still a little bit of slowing from upper 35, but it's definitely recovering. Your next traffic update at one 48 on the traffic leader K CVS. We have temperatures warming up through the 40s a few spots above 50° we should top out in the mid 50s here later today, some spots in the lower 50s. We

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"chilton" Discussed on Thrive Bites

Thrive Bites

03:20 min | 1 year ago

"chilton" Discussed on Thrive Bites

"Okay. This is how it goes without leaves without buds without flowers yet. They formed fruit as a food as a tonic as a medicine. The entire creation is precious. Wow i love it man. Yeah it's so different like we've highlighted in. This talk is just so different. isn't the is it is. It isn't nature amazing. I live in an old growth forest. Here call an and the natural world to me. I'm constantly thrilled. And part of it is moving slowly enough that it will speak to you and resonate annual be able to hear the animals. You'll be able to see the ads and and that's really the key you know. Sometimes we move a little bit too quickly. It's a very fast paced society right now and people really need to slow down a little bit at times. Which is why why people like to get out in nature and just take it in and become part of it. I mean yeah. That's that's where we belong for sure before we created this concrete jungle or urban jungle that we've created for ourselves for better or worse you know i think we need a whole nother episode just on force bathing you see. That's what for me is kind of funny. Because i live in a forest i walk out on my property and i am forest bathing every day. I love it. I love it. Jeff thank you so much for being here with us. I had a great time. This was a great session Obviously we can probably talk for hours just on this wondrous. A topic called mushrooms and You know. I am looking for four more of awareness to be brought forth. You know more the education. Thank you for doing what you're doing and contributing in in your way you know to society so i really thank you so so much for you to be here. Thank you very much for having me call on. It's been really a pleasure to meet you and to be on your show. It's been a great conversation. Thank you very much. We're gonna play this out. Show video and yeah. Thank you so much guys for watching. If you like this. Please share this with another person and please describe you know to to to to the channel on police like and comments and we will see when the next one and police say goodbye to just. Hey guys that was another episode of three bites. If you like that episode please subscribe and follow weekly for new episodes. And don't forget to rate us on apple podcasts..

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"chilton" Discussed on Thrive Bites

Thrive Bites

08:14 min | 1 year ago

"chilton" Discussed on Thrive Bites

"Yeah yeah so. I'm going to have a couple of last questions. Close out the session with the current literature that we have you know. Scientific learn show that we have on mushrooms. Are there any other ways to take advantage of mushrooms You know for our health you know. Is there something that we have yet. Don't know about it. I guess in the popular quote unquote mainstream. You know of of society on that. We commonly known as mushrooms. And you know what. How else can we take advantage of it. Well you know a couple of things first of all. I'm always encouraging people to to utilize mushrooms in their diet and not just once a week but three or four times a week because they're so versatile you can use them in so many different ways you know that as a chef. There's there's just such versatility to that wonderful. Flavors supplement wise. Which is what my company sells we. We sell mushrooms powders but we extract them. We take the dried mushrooms like that. Those dried Talkie we'll take ten kilos dried shitaki and turned it into one kilo of shitaki mushroom extract and that becomes concentrated. And then that's what we will sell to companies and they will put it out in capsules bottles or or as a powder and that is just a a way that you can supplement your health other than just eating the mushrooms beyond that i. I think that's really those really the two key ways and of course you know We we sell them either in powder form as orion capsule form because a lot of people like to do that daily smoothly where they'll toss in different things and they'll create their own little out chemical drink that they will do on a daily basis and so a lot of people are using mushrooms. So but you know traditionally The way that They make their medicines in. China is that they throw everything in a pot and boil it up and drink it as a tea and that's another fantastic way and that in a sense. Look at that as like. This is not much different than a soup right. It just depends on what it is that you happen to be cooking up in that pot of water whether it needs a longer time or a shorter time but it's a great way to get benefits as well. It's very fast acting to drink that liquid. Yeah this is a comment. from Seamy tea consumption of mushrooms and green tea. This is actually kiyomi The founder of the tea brand She says combining them together was associated with nearly ninety percent. Drop in breast cancer odds. So that's really cool. Wow you know what one of the things that i picked up from. My travels in china was a love of green tea. We had green tea all of the time and what i also loved about it. Forget about not bags and all of that. No you just put the leaves in and it was really interesting to call because they told me it was the second cup that was the best so You know there's there's so much to it beyond it. But i drink. I drink green tea every day. And i love the fact of looking at my glass of green tea and seeing all those beautiful tea leaves in there and that also made me think. Oh so. that's how people read the tea leaves. Yeah exactly it's like how. How how do they bring it into russian. Yeah oh man. So jeff One of my last questions is your company. You know nam x. Or name ex hammond necks. What is it Would you guys produce. And what do you hope to achieve with it. Well look i totally believe in mushrooms and the first thing i say of course is eat mushrooms but i also believe that they have tremendous benefits that we can utilize and the key. There is looking at them in terms of prevention. Mushrooms are part of our preventative madison. And like you're saying look food as medicine. That's really the key here. And then if you would want to supplement beyond that just like you might want to take you know. Gm not getting enough vitamin c or not getting enough vitamin d. Look you can supplement with mushrooms in that same way. They the key there is. You don't need a product. It's just nothing more than a mushroom powder because you'd be better off eating mushrooms than just trying to buy a supplement. That's nothing but straight powder that's where extracting them making the more concentrated and the other thing we do too. Is that we. We will actually analyze for the important compounds in the beta glue. Kansas the beta glue cans that make mushrooms. Medicinal and that's what we promote. And we analyze everything for those. Gotcha gotcha yes so. How do people Fine you how do they reach out. if they wanted to try to supplements or products that you guys offer how do they find you guys well. The company islamics n. a. m. m. e. x. You come to next dot com. We have a ton of great information. There including slide shows taking you to our farms in china. It's really awesome man next though as business to business where a wholesaler. But we have a retail side called real mushrooms. So if you go to real mushrooms dot com. We also have a lot of great educational material there. And that's what. I really promote as much as anything else. Come to our websites for educational information. If you want to try the products real mushrooms dot com you can buy our products. They're either in capsule form or as bulk powders so either way k. k. That's awesome. Because i i'm sure some people You know i. I guess you know for some. It's kind of like alex. It's like an acquired tastes. You know saying you know. Maybe they're not used to growing up You know having because mushroom is has its own taste and texture and flavorings right. Some people might not be used to it and they would rather go for maybe powder or in the form of tea or because i do see companies actually use mushrooms and make a whole tea line out of it Or coffee line out of it actually. Now that's been evolving. Yeah yeah and a couple of things i would say one of. Which is you. You probably are aware of the fact. That ratio mushroom is very bitter. So you're not gonna want to necessarily put that into your smoothie. Others have a a nice flavor but just be aware of that fact that that certain mushrooms like ray she which which could be taken as a tv don't mind the bidders but otherwise That's probably something that you'd want to take in a in a capsule. okay okay. We had another question here Same semi t. s. Can we buy them from the us. Well our products are all sold online so real mushrooms dot com is is sold online and is fulfilled from our california warehouse. So yes absolutely okay absolutely. Yeah and you know. I also call them before we leave. I just want to tell you. I have a really great ancient chinese palm that i'm going to relate to you because it is just it's one of those this amazing kind of xanliq poems. Yeah yeah please. Go ahead.

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"chilton" Discussed on Thrive Bites

Thrive Bites

07:31 min | 1 year ago

"chilton" Discussed on Thrive Bites

"Welcome back. To thrive bytes. Let's get back to the interview. I right so we're back now for those who haven't got a chance to watch on. There's a wonderful documentary on netflix. Called fantastic fun guy And it is a wonderful wonderful documentary and You know me and jeff we were talking about it offline and i think you know of some of those colleagues. That were on that documentary. I think a couple of years but it just highlights. I guess the beauty of what mushrooms can do different families of fun guy can do and i guess the question is is that is it a little bit too late four bringing up this kind of awareness you know especially of mushrooms into the world or is it better late than never would you say well you know what look ever since the sixties which is. When i came of age we were talking about this Coming together of east and west and back then it was much more philosophically because a lot of people were looking to the east for You know whether it be religious practices or just overall general philosophy of how to live life so that has has in a sense ben. Something that's ongoing for quite some time and has been very positive in my opinion in the fact as well that foods are are catching up. And that's that's i mean. Mushrooms are such a major part of asian cuisine in china in japan in korea it is just a foundational food. I mean people take it for granted but man. This is something that's been there and they've been eating for a long long time In terms of europeans it has been well in eastern europe in russia france. They have been really Onto mushrooms for quite a while but when it comes to england and and the the whole commonwealth in that sense not so much and that that came across to the united states where We have only been growing this A garrick mushroom and in a major way since about nineteen ten nineteen twenty whereas in asia in china colin. They were cultivating some mushrooms. Back about three hundred Five hundred ce shitaki mushrooms that twelfth century. They learned how to grosz talkie. Can you imagine. And it's like i was telling you. Mushrooms don't have any seeds. how do you lose things. I guess is what manipulation of what the combination of climate temperature and environment. Would you say like what are you know like. Whenever we grew up in in grade school it was a plant or flower. It's like sunlight water and soil. Ray like eat a what is it. What are the the the the the features of growing a mushroom. What whatever the essential elements. Well well for one. You know what This organism that we call a mushroom is just one part of this fungal organism. It starts with a sport though sports. Go out they land on the ground on wood. When conditions are right they will germinate into a very fine filaments called the haifa. when those haifa. Come together and fuse. They will form a network and that network is called my see liam and you've probably heard of my seat of my see liam is out there underfoot. We normally don't see it but it is consuming all of that organic matter that falls to the earth every every year. All of the plants that die leaves would my celia fungal mice. Helium bacteria and bugs are consuming all of that. Repurposing that into humus for plants. So we normally see that. So we've got the my see liam and when conditions are right up comes a mushroom and you know how funny. It is with a mushroom. It's like you're walking along one day and you go. Oh my god look at that a mushroom and you sort of go. Where did that come from it. Wasn't there yesterday. Okay look it actually was but it just wasn't big enough for you to notice and because it takes a the the cycle what's that mushroom starts to form in the ground or on the wood it's small but then it's about a two to three week Progression of growth and maturity to where finally the cap comes up it opens up underneath our gills on those gills or where the spores are produced. Now we have a completion of the life cycle so there's three parts spore my see liam and mushroom and look. Nobody historically is eating my sealion because what you dig up the crown to well. The documentary did a really good job because they they made this animation where it's almost like It's almost like a network. It's almost like a nervous system network. The upright penetrating the under under underground. And we just walk on it all day every day and it's it's incredible. Yes yes yes and you know what this is. What's interesting so what do we actually used. As seed to grow mushrooms we actually grow that my c- liam on a sterile carrier material like maybe grain or something like that and we grow the mice helium on it and then we will take that once grown out will break it up will will blended into our composter are sawdust or whatever it is and every grain is covered with live my celia them and that's what grows off and grows into the growth medium which we call a substrate that starts out the whole process so that's actually are seed in and we call it mushroom spawn jeff when when when when traveling you know is a little bit better. I'm gonna come to your company and watch this watch process if you'll have a sure but you might have to come to and travel at china with me which you kind of. Look at all on the hillside of the mountains and all that. Oh my god calling it is. It is so beautiful and you know. Look china's a huge country. Oh my goodness from top to bottom. You know it's one of those places where up north right now. They're getting into the cold season whereas still down in the south in hong kong or macau in those places. There's still like oh my god it's too hot right. Gotten the full range of climate says so it's a very interesting country.

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"chilton" Discussed on Thrive Bites

Thrive Bites

07:29 min | 1 year ago

"chilton" Discussed on Thrive Bites

"They'd come out and they would bring the dishes kind of one at a time which is also something very different as well which which is quite enjoyable and also they bring it out. It is hot ready to go. They spin it around on that lazy. Susan you take what you want. And in a way it's a lot of people are into the slow food movement man. Having a meal in china is slow food and it's wonderful people. Just have a great time and so i really enjoyed that. And and my associates over there are just some of the greatest people in the world and look you know what's interesting to today. China produces eighty five percent of the world's mushrooms eighty five eighty five percent of the world's. Can you imagine that. So when i'm traveling around and i'm going to these mushrooms and the thing about it too is is they. There was not a lot of waste over there either. They were utilizing everything and you know. One of the beauties of mushroom farming is that it's generally mushrooms are grown on agricultural wastes. So straw is one of the main ingredients growing mushrooms or sawdust. Today is what we use for a lot of the substrate to grow our mushrooms so and also they're using appropriate technologies in china for example rishi loves hot temperatures. so it's growing. All during the summer harvested the first week in september shitaki likes cooler temperatures. So it is slowly growing from. Let's just say. September to november and it's being harvested in november's and a lot of times in some of the areas after they harvested the rice they would bring out these small chautauqua logs and place them down in shade-houses in the same spot where they had just harvested the rice. I and it wasn't like where. I was growing mushrooms on the big commercial western farm where everything was climate controlled. No it was all being grown during the seasons. I just love that to me. That was really appropriate technology. Now don't get me wrong here because look china. Today is one of the most modern countries in the world. We've got freeways over there. That are better than anything. We've got in north america. i'm riding around on trains. That are going three to four hundred kilometers an hour. It is an amazing amazing place. They have mushroom farms. That are as modern as anything in the world but most of the mushrooms that we grow are still grown in a relatively traditional manner. And that for me. I really enjoy that. And i love my associates over there. Yeah yeah definitely It's a completely you know way of life. You know in a lot of different ways you know. It's our history spans thousands of years. So they've done a lot of different things you know through experience you know coming down coming on the lake so yes You don't with With a lot of products. If you're saying that eighty five percents Is coming from china ryan And nowadays you know because there's so many people there. I think we're up to what one point. Four billion in china Out of seven going on eight billion whole global population. Yeah it's amazing. Suffice to say you know. Pollution is a huge deal rain. So how does that affect Would you say the products that are coming over. Well you know one of the things. I like to say to people is is look when it comes to pollution. It really depends on where exactly you are. Because let's face it in. The world of year near an industrial area doesn't matter whether you're in china or year in the united states like on the gulf coast. You're not gonna wanna eat vegetables being produced in the ground around where all those petrochemical industries are. We grow our mushrooms deep in the mountains of china away from all of the industrial pollution over there And not only that. We test them before they even leave. China we test them for heavy metals. We test them for pesticides and fungicides. We have a whole micro biological panel. We test them when we bring them over to north america we test them a second time and look. I believe in organic certification in nineteen ninety seven. I took the largest organic certifier in the united states with me to china and i organize the very first organic mushroom certification course in china nineteen ninety seven. Because i believe in that as an ethic i believe in organically certified food. I believe that we shouldn't have to be eating things that have chemicals that we don't even know are there so for me. That's very important and again where we it takes a long time to get to where we're growing our mushrooms their deep in the mountains of jide john province and to get there's a train ride and then a couple of hour drive to end of the road bike. Ride to. Yeah you know what's funny is is When i i was in china in nineteen eighty nine like in beijing and most other places. The bikes were just everywhere. Wide lanes full of bikes. There's maybe two two small lanes in the center of the major thoroughfares four vehicles and there weren't many of them and the bike parking. Lots were unbelievable. Tells you your back then you know. We probably didn't have. Gps right like how. How did they do the bikes. And they all look the same. They're all black. I don't know bike factor. Yes they did. There's probably only five of those factories. All of china. Bluffing them out. I don't know how they did it. I dro- road around on bicycles back in the nineties in china today it is rare to see somebody on a bicycle maybe in the countryside. You do but in the city's no everybody's on electric scooter and which is a good thing in terms of. It's not a polluting type of scooter. It's an electric scooter. But be careful when you are about to cross the street. Oh man. I love it We're gonna go jeff. We're going to go into a commercial break and for those they're watching. Please lineup your comments or questions for mr jeff. This is a great Session if you want to learn anything about mushrooms please. Now's the time to ask and You know we'll be right back. You know four after this commercial break..

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"chilton" Discussed on Thrive Bites

Thrive Bites

06:17 min | 1 year ago

"chilton" Discussed on Thrive Bites

"Since we're on the topic of Nutritional benefits You know what are some common misconceptions that you can help us bunk. You know when people are asking about mushrooms for their health well number one It's not gonna act immediately. People need to understand when you're taking a mushroom supplement for example. That's going to sit in the background. It's not like a taking for example an aspirin or ibuprofen and it acts immediately. I look at them much in the same way that i look at vitamins. You take the vitamin but you don't say oh man. That vitamin d really feels good today. That's not how it works. it's there it's in the background you need to incorporate it into your dietary regime not just the food but actually the supplement and it will be there working for you and over a period of time you should be able to start saying A my health is really seems to be a little bit better than normal. Now look you still have to have a solid diet. Which is the foundation of our health. You still need to be active. You need exercise. You need fresh air all of those things to be truly healthy but the mushrooms can provide you benefits but they will be in the background. Don't expect them to happen overnight. And i think a lot of people want something to happen almost immediately in doesn't they're like well. Gee that didn't work. Yeah yeah exactly A comment a common thing. That i hear of well culinary wise. Whenever we prepare mushrooms we tend to kind of remove. The stems You know traditionally we've always known that The stems is not really the best parts. Sometimes it could be toxic Can you like elucidate bad for us. Sure you know with shitaki mushroom. The stem is tough isn't shui. So taking the stem off of chautauqua mushroom. I totally agree with that. I'm chopping stems off of mine but with other mushrooms like inoki mushroom most of what. You're getting the stem and it's just as good. You know the unoki. It's got a long stem. it's got a small little cap. Those people not familiar with an nogi mushroom and a package of inoki. You got a thousand mushrooms in there and they're like something you've never seen before it's it's amazing so so depending garrick. I will trim that. It's already been trimmed but look at the base of the stem with your button mushroom and if if the bottom of it is brown generally that would mean that okay. It's discolored a little bit from the environment and also it could be bacterial so i would trim that offers well so generally speaking seeing any brown spots is basically just kind of like bacterial collections. And really speaking that. That's right especially it's on the surface of the cap or if it's with the chautauqua mushroom on the gills themselves and sometimes even the cap of the shitaki will start to kind of wilt a little bit and it will collapse. You could really tell the difference When you're looking at fresh otaki high-quality fresh otaki and a low quality shitaki and you know when you go into chinatown example calling you know it's mostly dried talkie that people aren't buying right because up until recently. That was all that was available in. North america was dry talkie. It really. Hasn't been until the last twenty years. Where should he has been readily available as a fresh russia Yeah it's very common for us to see. And i kind of grew up. You know walking down the aisle of chinese market and just seeing it you know so convenient having a dried does it takes a little bit of time just to rehydrate And then issues. You know so flavorful. We make so much soups out of it. You know my mother's chinese medical physician so you know we make a lot of medicinal over time so it's just so much variety switching gears a little bit. I know that you know you spend a little time traveling. You know to china. I believe this is before you found it your company. What was the biggest takeaways from your travels and research you know going through To that country and being able to learn as much as you did while you know. It's interesting. Because when i was working at the mushroom farm in the seventies i was reading a lot about china and all the other mushrooms they were growing because that was a real fascination for me all of these different other mushrooms when i first went to china that was in nineteen eighty nine after. I'd left the mushroom farm. And i went over to an international conference on mushrooms in shanghai and man i tell you For the next ten years. I traveled all throughout china and i i never expected. I never expected that. I really never expected to be in asia but i love the deep culture there. I i love the ancient parts about it. Especially i would go to a sacred mountains over there. chinese cuisine done properly is just so delicious. The way they treat their Vegetables and meats. I mean one of the things that was really interesting to was the fact. That meat is not not prepared. And you get a steak or something. No it's like sliced and put into different dishes so it's a totally different way of eating so that was really fun and also the fact of Whenever we'd go out to dinner or something there would be We'd all sit around a round table. Usually there's a lazy susan in the middle. They start off with about fifteen different. Small dishes Hors d'oeuvres and and you just kinda spin it around you take different things. And then.

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"chilton" Discussed on Thrive Bites

Thrive Bites

04:34 min | 1 year ago

"chilton" Discussed on Thrive Bites

"Hey guys. This is colin to a shock. And i know it's been since the last time you and outspoken. And i wanna to thank you so much for following the fright. Podcast and i just want to let you know that. There's good reason for that and let me explain in six months. I've been working tirelessly and diligently to helping people near and far during this tumultuous year that we've had from twenty twenty into twenty twenty one and i said to myself what war can i do to inspire an impact others. And you guys know me. I'm all about thriving. I'm all about thriving from a emotional mental and physical standpoint. That is the reason why. I wrote five medicine. And that is the reason why i started. This podcast thrive bites. And so i decided that i wanted to put together a virtual summit experience gathering over fifty speakers that includes physicians dieticians fitness experts coaches and spending over five pillars in teaching someone else on learning how to thrive. And i call this. The thrive formula the five pillars consists of food is medicine functional fitness relationships community and resilience. And the reason why chosen to do this is because i really wanted to give more tools more education and more inspiration and letting people know that they're not alone and they don't have to be ill equipped for life. And whatever life throws at you whether it's a curveball whether it's an obstacle whether it's a vote block and i worked really hard to provide this unhappy announce that it is fully released and fully accessible. And you may ask yourself whose a four and what is it consists of this is for the individual that prioritizes their health and wellness and also wants to take charge of their wellbeing. It's also for the healthcare professional and the healthcare professional student. Because i wanted to create a someone experienced that. I wish i had when i was in school. The summit experience has over fifty plus hours plus more ranging from coining demonstrations fitness demonstrations to scientific medical sessions. And we answer questions. Like what is whole foods plant based skulking. How do i start cooking back into my kitchen. What effects by brain guts and immune health. What are the tools for my own emotional and mental well-being. How can i be more service and lead by example. What kind of nutrition do. I need to give my children nowadays to. How do i navigate self-doubt so sabotage my inner critic to what are the best physical movements to increase by mobility strength flexibility and function and one of my favorites is. How do i create more joy. Contentment and happiness in my own life. This summit also like a masterclass series where you get to learn and further your education. And i do this by providing quizzes with every session and i provide workbooks and there was also recipes and very very special speaker bonuses. You'll also have the opportunity to join a private facebook community to further your growth and connect with like minded individuals. So if this resonates with you please join us on this journey to further yourself and take back. Twenty twenty one and beyond you can find us at the thri formula dot. Co that's t. h. e. t. h. r. number five formula dot. Co and. come on inside. And i'll see you in their cheers. Hey guys it's dr collins zoo and thank you so much for being here with us on the fly bites podcast. This is seizing four. And we're so excited for you to be here For those of you don't know me. my name. is dr collins zoo. Double board of family and lifestyle medicine and high interview the best and most passionate health than wallace experts of the industry on this platform and we talk about plant powered living emotional resilience and creating a thriving mindsets and this season were taking it live or taking it on multiple platforms. And we're taking it as a qna discussion as well as our interviewing of our guests were super stoked about this and please.

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"chilton" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

KNBR The Sports Leader

01:55 min | 1 year ago

"chilton" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

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"chilton" Discussed on Break The Rules

Break The Rules

03:59 min | 1 year ago

"chilton" Discussed on Break The Rules

"Bringing. Lion's mane is at category anything that can enhance our basic sort of like functions. Anything that helps us. Function at a higher level is is in a sense tropic. Like my coffee. this morning is could be considered detroit. So lion's mane is is a high level nutro pick and right now is just amazing. How popular it's been it's become. It's one of our best selling products right now. It's just incredible so that's one of the mushrooms and what it does. It's the is along with its. You mean a logical activities other ones. You've heard of how 'bout you heard of racy. Why tall ratio popularity have you. Yeah i know. Isn't that interesting because people and companies are putting mushrooms in almost everything these days it's like. Oh my goddess or anything. They're not putting much imson. The putting mush chocolate ratio. Ray she actually has Ratio and china's called the mushroom within mortality. Can you imagine hearing wild mushroom immortality and and it's consider well it's considered a real longevity herb and they have certain herbs in china that are considered longevity herbs and ratios. One of them is a beautiful mushroom. Never seen an actual real regime mushroom arm. I haven't maybe not but it's it's like it's it's it's like a piece of wood it's When i was first introducing mushrooms to this supplement market. They have a show in los angeles dodgers foods. Expo and i was literally walking the floor with a ratio mushroom in my hand and ratio is guy kind of a kidney shaped beautiful spiral cap. It is red and ray. She is hard like a piece of wood. You cannot eat a ratio mushroom. It's basically use it in a t and i was taking it around and showing it to companies and saying would you like to. Are you interested in putting mushrooms into your product line. Have you ever heard of medicinal mushrooms. Nobody had heard of medicinal mushrooms. This nineteen ninety and they just looked at and they went. What is that is that real. Well yet. israel it's the dried mushroom is just like a piece of wood but regime has these compounds beta glue cancer. There's also got other compounds. Try terp annoyed and try. Turpin awards give ratio its bitter taste because ray she's very bitter and it all also has. That's a trip which are very good for the liver and blood purification. I normally tell people you're only gonna take as a supplement one mushroom ratio. Marcham is the one to take for sure and again regime. Mush is not something that you can actually eat. It's not an edible mushroom. Only in the sense of you can drink it as a tea. So we have a lion's mane we take very she Right what are the other medicine on mushrooms. That are really a court assess. Yeah well you know you know what's really interesting. Have you ever seen a picture of court. Saps i really have not no curtis is called caterpillar. Fungus the reason is that it has traditionally been wild crafted.

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"chilton" Discussed on Bowl of Life

Bowl of Life

05:56 min | 2 years ago

"chilton" Discussed on Bowl of Life

"Answer could point. I just had a recent author on. Who's talking about medicinal gardening. And she was saying she just makes this medicinal tea and she puts her herbs right in there and lenses seep for hours and hours and kind of that same. Probably ito kind of oh. Yeah absolutely because you know like Liquid extracts that is traditional chinese medicine. They would take these Herbs into one of those traditional chinese medicine doctors and he like. Okay here's your prescription. And he gives you a a Wrapped up a whole bunch of herbs. And you're like oh my god you take them home. You boil them up. And what have you and then you you separate out all that fiber so you just have the liquid and you're looking at that and it. Is this dark thick liquid and it tastes horrible but it is very powerful and strong. So liquid extracts. Nothing wrong with them at all if they're produced correctly but what i'm saying is so many of them are just you know and sometimes you people take dropper full and go. Oh that's really got an tinguely feel to it and so there must be something going on. Well that's what the alcohol is like. That's what's giving you that little tingle vie on himself always like the price. Just just keep an eye on the price more authentic one i think extracts. Okay so you go by. Pure vanilla on extract. Yes yes yes. Well i know i know. That's that's right i. I'm always looking for that. When i buy my vanilla extract. I i'm looking like okay. I really want the real thing. Because i'm using a teaspoon teaspoon there. I want the real thing. I want the imitation. The real thing right and we look at our vitamins the same way all well yeah vitamins and supplements we want the real thing. We don't want facsimiles or imitation or or something that has been created in a laboratory right. Yeah officer so that powders that nia maxed out like how like how much do take of that even lake at for like its medicinal benefits like just a little bit. You mix it like in something or i think. People are always curious about that right now. What the mushroom coffees. Are they really hot day. I know i know they are. Well let me you know here. Here's what happens is is that you know again. It's one of those things where you have to be very careful because there is what we call in. The industry fairy dusting. That means you just put a little bit in but you. That's what you call your product. You've got a ratio coffee and you've just put a little bit in and it's not going to really give you any benefits but they take the name and they make you think o j so so you again you have to be really careful because you really need a certain amount for example with our powdered extracts just with our entry level what we call our one to one extracts when we sell them on a retail basis and again. I can't do anything about my customers. And how they sell them and how much they put in their products. I have no control over that but we do have a line of of retail products and what we would recommend on. Those is a minimum of two.

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"chilton" Discussed on Bowl of Life

Bowl of Life

02:42 min | 2 years ago

"chilton" Discussed on Bowl of Life

"Look there's the looks like some some kind of compost or something on the season. You know mushrooms. America's mushroom it grows from compass but actually that compost is covered with what we call a casing layer of peat moss. So if you ever go in and your mushrooms seem a little bit dirty. It's peat moss. Don't worry about it you can easily just put them under the faucet kind of twirl them a bit in the in the cup of your hand off any of that extraneous if there is any. There's not always that there sometimes there is. You can take that off easily enough but just remember. It's not compost on. There is just peat moss and again you know. It's it's really interesting because when you're in one of those mushroom houses picking mushrooms there. These people are going in and they are pulling those out of the peat moss and then they're what they're doing is they're cutting off the bottom of the stem to basically get rid of that peat moss. That's holding onto the bottom of the stem. so they cut that off and put it in their basket. But you know it's not exactly something where you can keep all of that out of your basket. Some of that peat moss gets in there so occasionally. You'll see a mushroom. This might have some of that peat moss a but don't be disturbed by that good to know good to know yeah lately. I'm just taken to wiping off my mushrooms with like a little towel. Abbas so lewdly ad. That's the other way you can do it to do that. I mean some people have a little brush that they use as well. So there's any number of ways and and that's at but again don't do not think that you've got composter anything on there because you know some people like oh my god that's manure and starting no. Don't don't worry it's not. And you know look. Composting is a wonderful thing. And by the time that compost prepared for mushrooms it is it is totally changed. Everything that's in there is totally changed in as a wonderfully nutritious what we call substrate any land. Look what a what do people normally put into their vegetable gardens. They put in all sorts of organic matter to provide nutrients for those vegetables right. It's like we don't eat the dirt when it comes out of the ground or whatever it's growing anyway we cut that away. We cut the roots away or whatever it is. Yeah exactly exactly so soda. Move into kind of the supplement area on essays. Someone's like nope..

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"chilton" Discussed on Bowl of Life

Bowl of Life

05:28 min | 2 years ago

"chilton" Discussed on Bowl of Life

"How your children are. Family are going to accept it. Funny i was just texting with a friend today and They're gonna come over for dinner. And i was like you know. It's kind of cold rainy day. This this mushroom stew is my name like carrots and mushroom. Then she's like yeah. That sounds great adults. My kids won't touch mushrooms. They can cargo potatoes are. That's fine and you know what having mushrooms in a stew is great. I never make do without throwing a lot of mushrooms. But if you've got mushrooms in your cooking them like In eggs or your cooking them in a stir fry or some other method like that. It's very important when you cook them. And this is like when it comes to frying them primarily in. This is what i'm talking about. Make sure you use a hot pan because if your pan is too cool when you're cooking them all the water will come right out of them and then those mushrooms are going to be sitting in a pool of water and when it comes out on the plate will be soggy. And your kids ago slimy and and so hot hot pan Brown them up on either side. Don't worry about cooking them. That's just fine. I like to cook them a little longer than some people. But i liked brown them on both sides and remember when year cooking mushrooms especially frying them. They will shrink you. will you think. Oh you've got a lot when you throw them in the pan and then you turn your head and then you look back and it's like where did they go. They will shrink down to half their size. So don't be shy about putting them. I mean i can. I can literally eat two hundred grams which is half a pound of garrick s mushrooms in a sitting. No problem at all you know no problem. I use mushrooms in so many different ways off. Cook always put them into my stir fry of. I'm doing eggs..

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"chilton" Discussed on Bowl of Life

Bowl of Life

05:05 min | 2 years ago

"chilton" Discussed on Bowl of Life

"I was there for ten years that means i saw two thousand different crops. How many crops us a different crops does a normal farmer see in a lifetime. What maybe fifty crops So so and and here's another thing. That that i think is really interesting. Every single mushroom that you've ever eaten has been picked by hand now undertake by Well yes and there's literally. i mean. This was a big farm. We had an army of harvesters and mushrooms. Another little secret here. Mushrooms never sleep. Say they continue to grow and so you have to harvest mushrooms on a larger farm. Every single day of the year we have harvesters in harvesting these mushrooms. So so if for one if you're a mushroom farmer you're a babysitter. You can't leave the farm. Somebody's gotta be there tending these crops. Even the small growers. Somebody's gotta be there. And plus once you harvest it you've got to get it to market it. Otherwise it'll spoil. It's got a short shelf life. So so it's it's really a very different type of agriculture. So to speak. I was there for ten years A living with mushrooms and then in Nine hundred eighty three. I co authored. A book called the mushroom cultivator which you spoke about a practical guide to growing mushrooms at home and then by nineteen eighty nine. I realized that rather than being a mushroom farmer. I am going to switch gears. Because i'd read a lot about mushrooms and medicinal benefits. I switched gears and went okay. I'm going to start a business so mushrooms as Nutritional supplement and one of the benefits of that. A sarah was that now. I didn't have a fresh product. Supplements are dried powders to babysit a dried powder..

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"chilton" Discussed on Bowl of Life

Bowl of Life

01:51 min | 2 years ago

"chilton" Discussed on Bowl of Life

"I've been hearing a lot about mushroom coffee lately. I know it sounds kind of weird. Doesn't it have you heard about mushroom coffee wolf. You have an. That's okay is just coffee mixed with mushroom powder. It's about half the caffeinated mount of regular coffee and depending on the mushroom powder used. It can have different medicinal properties such as maybe regulating your blood sugar or even counteracting the acid. That can happen from drinking coffee. So what does that have to do with our guest interview today. I've been curious about medicinal mushrooms for a while. Now and i think i once even heard a doctor say that you should eat mushrooms every day for their health benefits. But i never really looked up. Why why that was jeff. Chilton our guest today has studied mushrooms. His whole life yes seriously. He's so passionate about them. He got interested in it when he was a kid. Lived in the northwest part of the united states and then he actually went on to make a career out of it. Yes so much passion there. So we're going to dig into not only his career journey on the podcast but why mushrooms are so healthy we take into a little bit of science but mostly we're going to focus on how mushrooms are grown how they boost immunity so important right now and how to cook mushrooms that you actually eat. Jeff has so many great tips and yards then we dive into mushroom extracts in powder wall jeff's mission is to educate everyone on the benefits of mushroom. He's also the founder of nemecs which is a mushroom powder wholesaler and then he also retails mushroom extracts.

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"chilton" Discussed on Real Talk with Dana | Nutrition, Health

Real Talk with Dana | Nutrition, Health

03:35 min | 2 years ago

"chilton" Discussed on Real Talk with Dana | Nutrition, Health

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"chilton" Discussed on Real Talk with Dana | Nutrition, Health

Real Talk with Dana | Nutrition, Health

02:19 min | 2 years ago

"chilton" Discussed on Real Talk with Dana | Nutrition, Health

"And you don't have to do huge huge things. Small things build up time which just giving them responsibility knowing that they can make a change. I've found to help because people are just helpless at the minute so given hope i'm putting the power in the hands has being quite powerful thing seeing some good results. Yeah and i bet from a practitioner perspective when you see people come in and they're in this totally stressed out state. It's a lot harder for them to be in the moment and have that mind body connection and to be able to like let you work on them. I'm imagine it's a lot harder to help someone with what they're dealing with physically if they're such a like stress ball that you can't even get in there. Yeah exactly the on this. This different adjustments redo in is all about just in the right segment at the right time and the other lots of different techniques. We can do to help facilitate that but yeah you're right if someone is completely stressed than sympathetic tone in the black is completely rigid them. There are techniques that we can help increase breath were berry light search just to get the the nervous system responding to to the impo. Bicycling sometime With chiropractic less is often more on is a process that takes time. But yeah you're right when someone comes in and their staffers aboard. It's gonna take a bit more time than station when this already. Very mindful relaxed them and in that price. That's state they're gonna responded different rice. 'cause completely different yes. So speaking of how less can be more especially if someone is like a stress ball right or my friend. We call it a spasm. Can you talk about exercise versus movement and how movement but not necessarily exercise can be a powerful tool for mental health. Any kind of movement so exercises. Obviously when you're trying to exercise for specific sport us a definition i think movement any movement is good and whether you favorite policies yoga walking.

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Nervous system survival mode and how to get back to thriving with Nathan Chilton

Real Talk with Dana | Nutrition, Health

04:23 min | 2 years ago

Nervous system survival mode and how to get back to thriving with Nathan Chilton

"Thank you so much for coming on the show today. I'm really excited to chat. So i would love you to tell us more about yourself. And what's your story. So how did you come to be where you are today as a chiropractor and wellness coach specializing. In what you do now thinking about me so much pleasure. Well i've always been interested in the human body and a group with mammalian. Sports are always had books around the house and spines nazi books. So i've always had an interest in the human body and chiropractic clay. I was playing basketball blow and my back at the age of seventeen. I think and that was that was my first experience themselves a chiropractor at this point. It was very mechanical pain based approach in late to ron and started studying sports science halfway through degrade house thinking what to do with my life. Decided to apply for chiropractic got into chiropractic in two thousand and eight graduated in twenty twelve on then. It wasn't really until after graduating. I started to really appreciate and understand. What chiropractic is and why would offer to people and it was more of a vied to the stick but wellness approach rather than mechanical symptom approach. So that's how go into chiropractic. And and i'm no back casually been a blessing truly grateful for didn't really say his work which apply lookie lookie and nonsense but it's changed my life but is because of the power and how it changes people's lives basically unease abou the philosophy of chiropractic is. The buddy is able to heal itself. If is in the right environment and the nervous system is the system processes the environment whether it be into entity externally so working with a person with the spine to create ease in the system is balancing not stress. Response the synthetics responds in the parsing responds on. Then when the body's in state it can do wonderful things. So yeah that's how i go into it and that's why. I'm extremely passionate about about the subject about chiropractic. Going back to what you said you know when you thought when you were a teenager and you got injured that it was just you know physical manipulation and stuff like that. I think a lot of people assume that. That's what chiropractic is so talk a little bit more about how let's actually let's start with like what are the biggest misconceptions about the chiropractic. Practice a good way Talk to patients about so car isn't just about and treating pain or treating condition. Yes we can help with. Simpson such babies headaches. Sciatic care and shoulder pain elbow pain. But we all going from the approach of putting the buddy in a state of ease to a healthy function nervous system when your body is more power sympathetic dominant is able to relax digest. Hill undo a supposed to because as a human human beings. We designed to heal in self-regulate designed to accumulate almonds in pain and problems route life and never get better for example. Could you finger hairs on own is no What you need stitches but instead it will halonen starting after the stitches. Aided your you a native to cook. So that's how i explain it. Yes we treat. We help conditions. We don't treat them is the buddy that does the halen when it's in a state of easing and that's why i'm really passionate property. Last two years is the effect of stress and five flyers funds because it's so linked to the function of the spine on a dysfunctional spine can create predominantly sympathetic patterns within the spine whether it be from physical stress emotional stress chemicals stresses they will have a stress on the nervous system. Yes so we talk about stress and the

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"chilton" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

01:51 min | 2 years ago

"chilton" Discussed on KGO 810

"Showroom or they have their mobile showroom Come to you. It's update your drive, especially that effort to clear a crash in San Francisco. Sponsored by Potter, Rosa Holmes. Here's kgs. Mark Nieto from the Chilton Auto Body Traffic Desk. A couple of Highway closures still in place because of either trees down or fires in the area. Highway nine is closed from a boulder Creek up towards highway 35 Highway. 35 is shut down north of 84. Also, you've got eastbound 80 jammed in Auburn. Right at Maple Street. In central offering is an overturned big rig traffic getting by in the center divide, but it is backed up for several miles there If you are in San Francisco Lake and 11th Avenue intersection is closed due to a car into a house highway. 17 north bound near the summit, the right lane closed. Because of a tree down there. It's backed up to Glenwood Drive into San Francisco from the East Bay, just a minor toll plaza delay at the westbound Baber, Donna Rosa home sales offices are open by appointment only at Sycamore in Pleasanton, Elissa Gary Ranch and Tracy and now the reserve and Pleasant Hill. Go to pot Arosa homes. Com California D R E number 01257567. Gusty winds throughout the day, with sunshine and highs topping out in the low seventy's. The cool down begins tomorrow with a chance of showers by Friday, and that weather report sponsored by indeed calm if you need to hire you need indeed get quality candidates delivered from indeed resume database immediately when you upgrade your job post. Learn Maurin indeed dot com slash credit. I'm Brett Burkhardt. This is the Ron Owens report on KGO A. 10 The Voice of reason for 45 years and member of the National Radio Hall of Fame gears, Ronn Owens. The word of the day is pardons. Why is that so awful to some of us? Every president has the right to issue pardons, and most of them are given as the president grabs his coat and.

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Seattle-based WSU cancels spring break amid COVID-19 outbreak concerns

Noon Report with Rick Van Cise

00:53 sec | 2 years ago

Seattle-based WSU cancels spring break amid COVID-19 outbreak concerns

"College has voted to cut spring break 2021 Como's Brian Calvert reports as news broke that Washington has now surpassed 93,000 code 19 infections, the factually Senate and Washington State University. Voted to amend its 2021 calendar. The reason for eliminating spring break is because of public health concerns proposed, Elizabeth Chilton says W S u student instead will be given extra single days off throughout the spring. Yet why single out spring break the schools Mary Joe Gonzalez majority of the outbreaks, and I'm talking about 99% of them. That happened in the spring. Came back from students who went on spring break, The Senate voted to acts the spring break, meaning the provost. Now it just has to approve it. Gonzaga is considering canceling spring breakers. Well, however, there is still a spring break on the 2021 calendar for the University of Washington. Brian Calvert. Camo

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It's the Little Things

Your Brain on Facts

06:39 min | 2 years ago

It's the Little Things

"For want of a nail, the shoe was lost for want of a shoe. The horse was lost for want of a horse. The rider was lost for want of a writer the message was lost for want of the message the battle was lost for want of a battle, the kingdom was lost. Small things can have reverberating effects on history both good and bad. In fourteen fifty three, the great walled city of Constantinople fell it had withstood sieges for eleven hundred years. It had held off fire from the then state of the art cannons for weeks. The Byzantine said even Ford soldiers trying to tunnel under the wall autumn Turks were finally able to overrun the great city because someone left the door open. One of the many gates in the fourteen miles of wall had been left open during the night and the Ottomans flooded in. Killing Constantine the eleventh in the battle and bringing an end to the eastern Roman Empire. My Name's Moxy and this is your brain on facts. It was a freezing Christmas night in Trenton. New Jersey during the revolutionary war. The English Colonel Johann Gottlieb Rall. Commander. Of a mercenary infantry regiment of fourteen hundred has seen soldiers from Germany sat down to a good supper and an evening of entertainment. He and his men were celebrating their recent victories over George Washington's volunteer army, and of course, the Christmas holiday. Safe from the bitter cold and the pelting sleet inside a wealthy merchants home that they had commandeered. They relaxed safe in the assumption that no one in their right mind would possibly try to cross the Delaware River at night in a blinding winter storm. Someone challenged role to a game of chess, and before long he was deep in tactics and strategy. There was a knock at the door. And exhausted young. Messenger boy came in bearing a note from loyalist farmer. It's important to remember that about a third of colonists still consider themselves to be British and didn't want the revolution. Raw paid the boy little notice took the note and put it in his coat pocket without opening it. That pocketed piece of paper would cost him and the war effort nearly. Two hours earlier and ten miles away. Washington's men had begun being ferried across the icy Delaware. River. It took over ten hours to get all twenty four hundred men over to the New Jersey side. The conditions were so adverse five men froze to death. Then began the arduous march to Trenton in the dark. The plan had been to attack the town from all sides before dawn, but the troops didn't arrive until eight am. During the attack which lasted only an hour forty of the German. Henson's were killed and the remaining thousand surrendered. Colonel was mortally wounded. When his body was found the unopened note warning of Washington's crossing was still in his pocket. If role had read it, he would surely have had his gross of professional soldiers prepared. He allowed his pride and the weather to lull him into thinking his enemy was not a threat. Had he won the battle he may well have killed George Washington James Madison James Monroe John Marshall Aaron Burr and Andrew. Hamilton The. Second, most common premise in alternate history circles behind what if Germany won World War Two is what if the south one the American civil war? Two pieces of paper dropped in a farmer's field almost brought that about. Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Whose statue in the middle of my hometown of Richmond, Virginia has recently been given the historical context. It's so sorely needed. In the form of tons of. Graffiti. Issued Special Order one ninety one during the Maryland campaign before the Battle of Antietam. In the order lead divided his army, delineating the routes and roads to be taken and the timing for the units to reconvene. Adjutant Robert H Chilton penned copies of the letter endorsed them in Lee's name. Staff. Officers distributed the copies to various confederate generals. General Thomas Stonewall Jackson in turn copied the document for one of his subordinates, major general, D H Hill who was to exercise independent command as the rearguard. A Union soldier Corporal Barton W Mitchell of the twenty seven. Th Indiana volunteers found two pieces of paper bundled with three cigars as he marched across a farm in Maryland an area recently vacated by Hill and his men after they had camped there. The order provided the Union army with valuable information, concerning the army of Northern Virginia's movements and campaign plans. Upon receiving lease lost order. Major General George McClellan leading the Union army of the Potomac proclaimed. Here is a piece of paper with which if I cannot whip Bob Ely, I will be willing to go home. He immediately moved his army in hopes of foiling lease battle plans. When Lee heard a copy of special order one, ninety, one was missing he. He knew his scattered army was vulnerable and rushed to reunite his units Antietam Creek near Sharp's Berg. Lee's troops arrived tired hungry and many were sick. The Battle of Antietam, would go down as the bloodiest battle of the American civil war with casualties recorded as twenty, three, thousand dead wounded, which was usually as good as dead or unaccounted for over the course of the half day battle. That's nearly two thousand soldiers in our one every two seconds. When night fell both sides ceased fire together, their dead and wounded. The next day Lee began the painstaking job of moving his ravage troops back Virginia. Here, some scholars argue another solitary decision had far reaching consequences. Despite having the advantage. McClellan. Allowed Lee to retreat without resistance. From his point of view, he'd accomplished his mission by forcing Lee's troops from Maryland and preventing confederate win on union soil. President, Lincoln however thought McClellan missed a great opportunity to potentially end the war three years earlier than it ultimately would.

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Vicki Wickham on Ready Steady Go

Rock N Roll Archaeology

05:01 min | 2 years ago

Vicki Wickham on Ready Steady Go

"Well, the rocks pages podcast. This is Mark Pringle with me is my colleague Jessica Murison Bowie I'm mark and in third zoom window is very, very special guest Vicki Wickham Hi Vicki Hi both. The keys perched on her. New York, city this is eight o'clock in the evening London Time I've had my first Jones Hannukah Day and we'll be hearing sirens all of that sort of New York City soundscape. So for those who don't know I mean is legendary carrot tourneys business over the years I think as I say, produce on the fantastic pioneering pop TV series, ready steady go subsequently manager of La Belle, and in many ways, a CO create of La Belle was an artist and a friend and manager of Dusty Springfield and subsequently of the likes of Morrissey. Marr and Vicky tell us about how you got into pop music and as a professional activity totally by default. I would inland I was working. I had several jobs and I had one job that I really liked which I was working for radio BBC like entertainment it was cold. And My job was a production assistant and the writer, my producer, my boss Charles Chilton wrote these wonderful one hour specials. Flooding Allen or the moment or the songs from the First World War and so we have. Autism singers, musicians, actors, etc, etc etc and my job is to put all together. And I learned a lot needs to say but I I was thinking that it conciliates should be doing television radio and I don't quite know why but left thinking everybody would want me nobody walked in. One Luckily one of my really good friends Carolina with Carter was seeing somebody at associated rediffussion. Sunday could Elkin Allen. Let detail who set don't have it at the moment but. A secretarial job will come up. No I don't want to be the secretary. So he was great. He's lectured me and said, you want to be anything. You can just get your foot in the door and about a week later called me up and said come in. For you sat me down and said yes, your secretary but I promise you anyways cut a long story short. He had this idea for music show cooled ready steady go and by the time we will put together. The pilots can get at I was producing it. Did I know anything about pop music for? Thing but no did anybody else. So the show was picked up and luckily a couple of other young people we were young came in and we started working on a program could ready steady go at elk was mabus he left us alone. Yeah just great. It's it's amazing I mean ready steady go is so different from anything that come before it. Really I mean I suppose some the Jack Goods shows sort of pointed in direction to some extent but then you had a lot of really stiff stock not much pop music television full stop did you feel that what you're doing with revolutionary from very early point? At all we we just going out to you know as as you would our age going to clubs seeing people listening to Radio Caroline talking to people, and you know suddenly became very obvious that we could have these people on the show that when we went to see the rolling stones when we love Brian Jones who had the best hair in the will We could say come on the show and they did it was on the sleep. It was just gut reaction and knock I. Mean did anything to see any of this? No. Fantastic. I mean also. Undid you love always love music yourself. Personally was was all be something which is always chime to you because ready steady go was fantastic. Inner suspect it really focused free. Key American black music I didn't even know about black music I was. Gilbert and Sullivan. And South Pacific I knew nothing as we started ready steady. Very. Few black axe or autism in England. So inevitably, booking although the white exit cetera and the Springfield we became friends and dusty would play me these great blue soul rb records and that's when I fell in love with them and suddenly when we have these people own and literally would call agents and say other coming over, we could use the. and S Luckily, the show became big enough that it was worth people bringing them over because they knew they would be on the

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Prosecutors probe ex-NASA official, Boeing over space contract

Roe Conn

00:31 sec | 2 years ago

Prosecutors probe ex-NASA official, Boeing over space contract

"A senior executive at Boeing is reportedly under investigation over a NASA contract. Federal prosecutors are looking into whether a senior NASA official improperly shared information about a Lunar lander project with a high ranking executive at Boeing. That's according to the Wall Street Journal. The allegation is that Jim Chilton, a senior vice president of bowling space and launched division Was told Boeing's bid for the contract was about to be rejected. Boeing quickly re bid on that advice. But in the end, NASA ruled the revised bid came too late to be considered

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China's trade gap with U.S. hits record $323 billion

Murph and Mac

00:47 sec | 4 years ago

China's trade gap with U.S. hits record $323 billion

"That ended up in the US by other countries. I'm Jason Middleton. Sponsored by any mountain amount is northern California's outdoor store before you head to the mountain. This winter had to any amount for the best ski and snowboard gear. Best prices and expert service. Let's check on the roads. From the Chilton auto body traffic

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Nancy Pelosi on Record Number of Women in Congress

All Things Considered

00:38 sec | 4 years ago

Nancy Pelosi on Record Number of Women in Congress

"Under a partial shutdown. She called on members to respect each other and the truth in dealing with one another Don gonyea, NPR news, Washington. Members of the US. Congress are a largely religious group, or at least claimed to have a faith NPR's. Tom gjelten says about nine and ten say they're Christian with Catholics the most popular denomination. Among the members the religious profile of congress comes from the Pew Research Center based on how members describe themselves across congress, just one member democratic Senator Kirsten cinema Zona reports having no particular faith, among all US adults one in force has that one explanation for that disconnect. Maybe that candidates think voters won't approve of someone who's unchurched. So they're reluctant to describe themselves that way, no matter their actual beliefs. Thirty percent of members say their Catholic of the Protestant members Baptists have. The largest share more than six percent identifies. Jewish three times the share of Jews in the US adult population. Tom Chilton NPR news, Washington, Mexico's foreign affairs ministry says it's calling on the US government through its embassy to investigate a January first incident in which US agents fired tear gas into Mexico agents said they were attempting to disperse a group of rock throwers in the first hours of new year about one hundred and fifty migrants attempted to breach a border fence in Tijuana was financial markets plunged again in the second trading day of the new year all three of the major US stock market indices closing down more than two percent stock market jitters were prompted by Apple's warning showdown in China admitted escalating trade war between the US and China. Arthur Dong is a professor of strategy and economics at Georgetown's McDonough school of business overall, the United States economies far less dependent on exports. We are very heavily diversified service based economy, and so on that respect the United States. You know, is is I think sitting. In a in a better position overall. But it certainly will be some some repercussions felt apple stock dropped almost ten percent today racing more than seventy four billion dollars in market valuation. The Dow was down six hundred and sixty points. This is NPR and you're listening to WNYC. I'm Jamie Floyd. A federal judge is blocking implementation of a New York City law that would have regulated Airbnb home hotel business. The law would require Airbnb and other short term rental platforms to divulge the names of hosts and addresses of rentals. But the court said the amount of information amounts to unreasonable search and seizure. The law was to go into effect early next month will now be put on hold while the lawsuit moves forward, mayor de Blasio had championed the law saying it would it make sure the city's precious housing supply could be devoted to New Yorkers rather than tourists. A special election for New York City. Public advocate is set for February twenty six it's the first citywide especially election since nineteen fifty and WNYC's bridge Bergen reports the rules are unique for this race. You won't see anyone running as a democrat or Republican to actually appear on the ballot candidates must create their own party name. And collect nearly four thousand signatures from registered voters. And there's another quirk, Melissa Mark Viverito. Former city council speaker running on the fixed the MTA party line explains. The other interesting thing is that unlike a primary here whoever files I their petitions is first on the ballot Merck. Marito is vying for that top spot. Among nearly two dozen declared candidates turning in her petitions just one day after candidates were allowed to start collecting them. New Jersey is one of the state's least affected by the partial shutdown of the federal government. That's according to a new study, which says the Garden State will be hard hit by delays in process. Messing federally financed mortgages, but less so in other categories, New Jersey ranked forty four th out of fifty states and the district of Columbia the study by the financial website, wallet hub, ranks state based on the number of federal jobs contracts, real estate activity, national parks, and percentage of families receiving food assistance. New York ranked thirty fifth on the list in part because New York is among the five states, receiving the least money in federal contracts. The district of Columbia, not surprisingly is most affected by the shutdown. Currently forty two degrees. Partly cloudy at six oh, six support for NPR comes from the Walton family foundation where opportunity takes root more information is available at Walton family foundation dot org. It's all things considered from NPR news. I'm Audie Cornish, and Mary Louise Kelley the government shutdown grinds on over funding for President Trump's border wall. But meanwhile, the Trump administration is moving ahead with plans to construct or upgrade border fencing, some one hundred sixty miles along the Arizona and California borders with Mexico, active duty military will take up the task here to tell us more is NPR's Pentagon. Reporter Tom Bowman and Tom what exactly is the task with? What is the Pentagon going to be doing? Well, I'm told this fencing said likely combat engineers for the fencing portion of this effort, but it goes beyond that homeland security's requesting medical units, of course, two children died along the border with in the custody of US officials at the centers they need additional help for the migrants coming through and also told aviation units would be part of this as well. They provide surveillance along the border to help customs and border protection, monitor any movements. And again, this is so. Support for that effort. Active-duty troops can't get involved in any arrest or detention of any migrants, it's against the law and to be clear. This is something new. This is on top of the existing troops already deployed to the border. Right. So this is new this is just coming out. Now this request was made from homeland security. How many more we talking? Well, we don't know at this point. I heard some one official said maybe thousands of troops and other said, well, the existing truce might be able to help. There are now twenty three hundred act of troops there on the border along with twenty one hundred guard forces they could provide some of this effort, but clearly they're going to send additional troops. They could change them out or some could be extended but acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan hinted about more support at a cabinet meeting at the White House yesterday. Let's listen restoration of the fences building out and additional mileage from the law. The army Corp. Engineers is dialed in on doing this cost-effectively quickly on the right amount of urgency as to where we built additional stand up walls quickly get after the threat. The threat is real. And he goes on to say that he'll provide assistance to homeland security secretary Kirsten Nielsen who's making the request to the Pentagon anytime line on how long these duty troops might be there. No idea. I was told it could be months to construct the fencing or shore up existing fencing, you know, we're talking one hundred and sixty miles or so now fencing right act of troops were supposed to end their deployment, by the way at the end of the month. So some could be extended maybe other units could take their place. But what we don't know. Right. Will the Pentagon is working on the specific? So we don't have a lot of detail at this point. Let me insertive skeptical question here, the president has said if he doesn't get money for a wall from congress. He might just order the military to build it is that what is going on here. The president doing something of an end run around the border standoff. That's quite possible. At this point, the talks with congress, the Democrats in particular appear to be going nowhere. The Pentagon the president wants five billion dollars for the wall. The Democrats saying that's far too much. In the standoff continues the government shutdown. But of course, a Pentagon has not shut down. And they're ready to take orders from the commander in chief. Thank you. You're welcome NPR's. Tom Bowman one person. And we'll be looking at the Trump administration's immigration policies is the new chairman of the House Judiciary committee, New York, Democrat Jerrold Nadler, welcome to the program. Thank you. Now. Your committee has oversight over many key areas. Right Justice department, voting rights and an immigration as we mentioned on that last issue. You told CBS that the zero tolerance policy that led to the separation of migrant families on the border was a deliberate creation of the White House that they're trying to make things as miserable as possible. In quote, if kids die there apparently willing to have that. Yes. To investigate the deaths of those two migrant children. Yes, we are. We're going to investigate the deaths of those two migrant children and the entire family separation policy. And there are a lot of questions. How could they for example, deport parents to foreign countries? He's making no provision to give the kids back I or even to figure out identification for the kids. So we have kids now months later that may never find your parents again. State-sanctioned kidnapping. Does it feel like investigative actions and oversight? That's really the only recourse. Democrats have right now. Does it feel like you have no real ability to change Trump administration policies? No doesn't feel that way. At all. And you can't talk about that the first day of democratic control, and the new congress, we have a we have leverage investigation, and, publicity, and and oversight is a major constitutional responsibility. And ability that we have the number to the power of the purse, you can't pass a budget without the house as well as the Senate, and we can put requirements in that budget. We can put limitations on the use of funds we can put requirements for the use of funds and so forth. So even if you cannot pass. Subject matter Bill through both houses of the president would veto it. They can't pass a budget without the house consent. So we have considerable leverage. You've also on another topic. You've sponsored a Bill that would protect the special counsel office. Robert Muller was investigating interference in the two thousand sixteen election introduce that Bill today, and you've also threatened to subpoena acting attorney general Mr. Whittaker what do you hope to learn from him? We are very concerned about a massive fraud. And the American people by the president by his campaign in order to obtain office through fraudulent means hush money payments to women Michael Cohen working with the Russians plus obstruction of Justice in the investigation of that we have to look into all of that. And the special counsel is looking into that or into some of it insofar as they may be crimes, but we have to look into all of that to protect the integrity of our elections and the integrity of our democratic system and to protect the American people from being defrauded by by the Trump campaign Ovalles future campaigns for that matter. So that is the prime thing that we have to do we have to put an end to Republican efforts over the last two years to interfere with an undermine the special counsel's investigation. If the Muller investigation uncovers evidence of high crimes and misdemeanors are you prepared to pursue impeachment? And even if it's politically unpopular it's too early. To talk about impeachment. But what is important at this point is to follow all the facts where they lead to make sure that those facts are public and to make sure that they're not interfered with by the Trump administration. So if a special counsel issues report, we have to make sure that that report is is it becomes public. If necessary we'll subpoena it necessarily will quote Muller to testify in front of the committee about it. We have to make sure that it's not varied by the Trump administration. Bye bye Whitaker or by bar. The President Trump has been implicated and campaign law violations. As part of Michael Collins plea, something like that an impeachable offense. It could be that. I don't wanna get into impeachment now. 'cause it when we're not prepared for that. At this point. The some of what he's been accused of could be impeachable. Offenses. But the real question now is to find out what happened to find out. What frauds were committed but frauds against American democracy. And to make sure the public knows that the public can judge, and we can judge in the judiciary committee instead of where we should go from there whether to be impeachment whether it should be protective legislation for the future. Whatever it may be. And you were earlier you were speaking about William bar, the White House nominee for attorney general. Yes. And and the acting attorney general Mr. Whittaker is it possible that you will overplay your hand.

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Deputies shoot man who opened fire at racetrack before Ice Cube concert

Armstrong and Getty

00:23 sec | 4 years ago

Deputies shoot man who opened fire at racetrack before Ice Cube concert

"Two boats crashed and sunk on the Colorado river throwing more than a dozen people who are on board into the water Mavi county sheriff's office says a recreational boat carrying ten people and another vessel with six people on board collided head on Saturday night on a well, traveled stretch of. The weather river, that marks the border between, California and Arizona The San. Diego Sheriff's department says a man who has told no more tickets were.

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Amsterdam Stabbing Victims Identified as US Citizens

Healthline

00:38 sec | 4 years ago

Amsterdam Stabbing Victims Identified as US Citizens

"The ambassador to the Netherlands says the victims attacked in the Dutch capital on Friday. Were US citizens ambassador Pete who says the two people stopped at Amsterdam's main railway station of both Americans Chilton wounded a nineteen year old Afghani man immediately after the attack on a questioning. Him as a suspect Dutch police say the Americans have serious but, not life threatening injuries who has issued, a written statement saying embassy officials have been in touch with the, victims or their families wishing, them a speedy recovery but he say they're still trying to establish a motive for, the attack and say it was. Possibly motivated by

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Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Twitter partner for ambitious new data project

Murph and Mac

01:23 min | 5 years ago

Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Twitter partner for ambitious new data project

"About Jimmy g. do we need to react to the as having the parade they never had they're gonna roll out a parade and the giants face in eighty nine, on, Saturday night had a great. Take on it to about an a. might have different thoughts city national Bank business and technology, Jason Milton what he got two of the three big boards on Wall Street have turned positive and the Dow, is knocking on the door from the didn't know you needed it until you see it desk. Easier, transfer, of, your data from one digital company to another and dig. Who's putting it together Facebook Google Microsoft and, Twitter? Are teaming up with the data transfer project The alternate goal of the data. Transfer project or DTP is to improve data portability meeting users, will not only, be able to download their data but also transfer it directly to any. Other service of course this comes on the heels of several. Data scandals and most of these companies being called, out or opaque marketing of user data Facebook even earned a slang term privacy suckering the only player. We'd like to see on this unlikely team is Amazon for now Facebook Google Microsoft and Twitter are on board though with DTP underway they can all get back to, kneecapping, each other on every other. Front I'm Jason Middleton all right traffic on Friday July twenty how are we looking good morning, from the Chilton auto body traffic desk we'll start with a problem on.

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Take a trip to another world, Argentina

The World Nomads Podcast

00:39 sec | 5 years ago

Take a trip to another world, Argentina

"From the chilton and he's a great place for trekking is trucking paradise is what they fits remount is and it's amazing for trekking and this is one of the place i really recommend for buddy levin outdoors and also try but he say the southernmost city on the world and it's a it's a really special place in which you actually feel that at the end of the world so so those are really special places but i want it would be my my first choice visiting argentina because when you're in padania you kind of feel that the earning different place i mean everything so huge and so intense so dramatic so it's a kind of beauty that i enjoy very much yeah i was initially swire myself but i haven't been to patagonia yet the area gotta go yes next time so is there any early destinations that are kind of like emerging that where that people may not have ever heard of that you want to we'd like to tell people about yes am container and then our west of argentina was kind of not so much explored and it's becoming much more will no now now that is the size of the area that is a north west of tina in the limited with chile and south and south of bolivia that's maybe the most and then area that we have i mean the the culture there is much more is really really in every single detail so they ended culture is very strong and landscape beautiful great wise people had the best

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FCC chairman responds to critics of net neutrality rollback

Gary and Larry

01:21 min | 5 years ago

FCC chairman responds to critics of net neutrality rollback

"The city national bank business and technology report here's jason middleton a man who never blows us off today is the official end of net neutrality the obama era rules prevented throttling digital speeds for internet providers choosing content to favor over others twenty two states are suing over the changes washington and oregon have already passed their own net neutrality laws and california is just about to do the same thing the repeal of net neutrality is highly unpopular in several opinion polls but the fcc chairman believes the repeal will boost isp investment in rural communities i'm jason middleton traffic from the chilton auto body traffic desk again the biggest accident is is one that occurred around nine am and has blocked several lane since then slightly good news another lane has been opened the leaving you the two left lanes to get through the two right still blocked this is northbound six eighty just north of el cerro and why traffic is absolutely crawling out of san ramon from crow canyon road avoid like the plague southbound is heavy too but not as bad as jammed from lavar anna road on down to around el cerro for hayward slow traffic southbound eighty from before two thirty eight to eight street where crashes cleared to the shoulder and westbound eighty rag with an injury accident in lanes near.

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Florida teacher accused of drowning raccoons with students

NewsRadio KLBJ Local Updates

02:00 min | 5 years ago

Florida teacher accused of drowning raccoons with students

"By the way that guy in first class was a hero real headline not to the airline of course the way we're trying to control the cost of the alcohol real headline for criminal headline for not the onion today what dot is wrong with this person real headline from action news jacks i don't know why there's such a source for not the headlines but they sure are from florida that's why did you really need an explanation here's the headline florida teacher accused of drowning to raccoons during science class during science class my friend here's a quote from somebody who is there my friend said that the class before that they were putting water in the bucket the raccoons had killed several chickens and they finally took the cage otherwise trapped in this market kids were crying yelling and angry what's wrong with this teacher teaching he's go to jail for a very long time that's horrible evil what's wrong in florida that they would drown raccoons that's what that's their nature don't be like that florida teacher that's the lesson of today and be more like that first class passenger sharon sharon the drinks back and coach i love that all right you guys thank you so much dave caroline always appreciate chris on the board keijo a ten keep it tuned in for the ron owens report i think you're phenomenal host one of the bat you're a clown you wouldn't fight for this country at your life the tend to so nice day message eight central ethic from the chilton auto body traffic desk got two new accidents for the.

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China's Xi renews vow to open economy, stocks react

Murph and Mac

01:44 min | 5 years ago

China's Xi renews vow to open economy, stocks react

"What is he visits world up to today the markets are loving on china's announcement that it will lower tariffs on automotive imports just one of the measures it will take to lower the rhetoric on a potential trade war with the united states wall street is on major rally today across the board a major x hail on wall street today actually as china announces it will not only lower some tariffs on imports including cars it will create more access for foreign companies to the one billion person strong market that's their chinese president xi jinping also says that china will address a wellworn troublespot between the us and silicon valley in china enforcing the legal intellectual property of foreign firms probably not coincidentally china filed a complaint challenging president donald trump's tariffs on imported steel and aluminum also today president gee went so far as to say that china does not seek a trade surplus have great days everybody i'm jason middleton can't be our traffic check on a tuesday morning cloudy getting coming into gate gonna rain today is it don't start that again fifty fifty i'm here dude i don't need that i'm trying to play ball tonight i'm trying to watch my guy tyler beatty down here any case what are they going to wash it out they're not gonna wash they can't now that the other day roadways on the tuesday what's cooking out there chilton auto body traffic desk we continue to unwind from the tuesday morning commute couple things to watch out for if you are trying to get from oakland into the orinda area eastbound twenty four inside the tunnel looks like there's a stall blocking the right lane in the left hand bores started back up as your approach the tunnel use the right voor also in the south bay eastbound thirty seven near north i crash in the middle lane.

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