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A highlight from Estad firmes en la libertad | Glatas 5 con Hernan de Juan1Uno

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13:31 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from Estad firmes en la libertad | Glatas 5 con Hernan de Juan1Uno

"Saludos, saludos to all those who have listened to this. It is a pleasure to be able to be here with you to simply discuss the book, the book, the book, with the point of view or the way in which each one of us we interpret the book, and today we want two things, first of all, we want to thank Emmanuel for not being with us because of the fact that he was a member of his team, and, as always, with us, it is our pleasure to introduce David Lopez, Andres Marin, Alejandro Pizarro, and one of our executive producers, Paola Reyes. And this is very special, because we have with us the author, Hernán Dálvez, the author of the book, Mission, Gracias y Libertad, and the author of the book, the reform of the IAEU Argentina Uruguay, director of publications, Juan Uno Uno Publishing House. The author, Hernán, welcome to the show. Yes, it is a program where, when I met Hernán Dálvez, I said to the group that we invited Hernán, we wanted to discuss it, we wanted to share with us the impact of the literature and the context in which it was formed, and it is a place to be. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I hope that you have enjoyed it, and with the help of the book, I would like to thank you. I am the author of the book Mission, Gracias y Libertad, and this book is another author. I am the author of the book, The Hero of the IAEU, which is the book that is used in the United States in the country of Uruguay. I have a congregation called San Lucas, which is one of the largest congresses of our church. We are talking about the book, Galatas, and we are in the capital of the U .S. No, no, we are talking about Galatas, I just wanted to comment. I think that the first time we had one person, Hernán, was relevant during this program because he did not want to be able to express the love of the pastor, who is also a pastor, Hernán, obviously. But I think that the work of writing, literature, alternatives to Latin America, has been much more relevant than the mission of a pastor. But I don't know if I would want to be able to express the love of the pastor, right? But I... The love of the pastor, Hernán. It has been a lot of love, but I think that it has been more than that for the rest of the day, because in the editorial, Hernán is one in Latin America. Wow, that's great! Thank you very much, Hernán, that's great! No, no, Hernán. Hernán, well, at the end of the day, Hernán, we are fans of the idea, we are the ministers, we are the leaders who are really trying things that are not one other editorial to introduce. Well, Hernán has done a lot of things. Well, Hernán has done a lot of things. Because I would like to test this idea of this monopoly of theology that existed for years in Latin America where it was only introduced by theology, because the other is inconvenient. And, God help me, thank you, Hernán, for the work that you are doing, there are so many things that are really alternatives. And one of the most important things is that Hernán... Warren, for example, there are so many things that don't exist anymore. I don't know, I don't know if people, I don't know, I don't know if people are more savvy and with the realm of, I don't know, psychology, there are so many people who are doing excellent work but they don't have the strength that the famous pastors have. And the famous pastors are not interesting. It's true, for the world. It's true. Well, thank you very much. I mean, it's... I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. If it's not for the mind, not for the theology. If it's very interesting, what we do in Spain, it's really the aside of us. And also, there are so many things that don't have anything to do with the air in Spain. One of them is the control of the society. If you are in a city where the confectionary is appropriate, if you are publicly, solely, you are not allowed to talk with anyone, you are not allowed to talk with anyone. Nobody is an authoritarian person. Also, I would like to publicate the right, which is an Anglican, I would like to publicate Richard Rourke, who is a Roman post -apocalyptic person, because we are in a conversation about the origins, about the people of the world, and of course, one of the things that comes to mind about their own national or doctrinal space, or their own ideology, which is what I have to say about the land, is that there is no material there. And of course, I don't have to talk with the people of the world that we have to publicate, but we have to publicate the necessity of having a conversation about it. That's a very good question. The question is, why do you have to do something to be able to work on the pen? Why do you have to do something that no one wants to do? do I can the work of my sociopaths, I can do the work of my time. But to be able to do these things, I don't have to talk about the pen, no? Well, of course, but we hope that it will be more. Yes, yes, more, more, more, more. For this year, it's three. It's three. One, I would like to say, the day that I was born here, in Gueses, the day that I was born, in Gueses, I think it was in the academic collection, and it was a dictionary of the same words about the sexuality of Renato Linz. So, in Spanish, as in English, the same words about the sexuality that in the book define a dictionary. These are the words that are in this year. We'll talk about some of them later. How do you like the books? Ah, well, I've had a lot of conversations. I've always thought that the first function of the book is pastoral. The first book that I published, I didn't know it was central to Marko's book. And as I started to ask some questions about the pathetism of the dead, or about the substitution of pen, including with gala, the book that's written in gala, for the first public book that I read, that came out of the space, was very evangelical and very fundamentalist. It was a book that allowed me to exchange a cost for the middle class. We had a book for the last 20 years of the reform, that was made in the core areas, where we participated in different South American parties. There was nothing in Latin America, without nothing, except for the five souls. There were many books that were promoting the reform, but nobody was talking about the five souls. So there was a distinct thought, that we would write about one of the souls. There was also the man with a christological name, a non -Christological name, and we said to the public, this is what I want to say, this is what I want to talk about, and for me, it was a book that had more rights than what we have known for a long time. And think I it's like... The perception? One of the ones in the middle, no? Like Pivote, or one of my ideas, or the other one. What is the meaning of the Christianism? And the friend of mine, I think, that he needed to take care of his behavioral level, for the sake of Chile, in some way, and to support the institutional revolution. It was the first four years, when one of the religions came out here to do something more. And they gave us two letters, two letters and some were written in the name, to what was the third letter. The first, Patrick, is very local, he doesn't have a lot of sense in Latin America. The third one was written all over the world. It's not a bomb, in the name of the reform of sexuality. We had some corridors, but not in the same world all over the world. And the most successful was with the we had to go there, and with this letter we had a lot of sense. It was a very difficult problem. A lot of problems. What? In the end. And this letter was, as I said, when one wrote it, the last letter. Yes, it was a letter from when one wrote it. From when one wrote it. Not too much, but it was written by the people of the city. Fair. But it didn't exist properly. Well, the first letter was written by Richard Rohr, because if it was written by Richard Rohr, we couldn't have written it in the editorial. It's the event, event, event, event, that is universal. Fair. All of them were succeeded by Richard Rohr. We wrote a book, that has been written for 30 copies. In two years. And how did you write it with him? With his book? With Nadiya? No, with his book. The book at the moment of Jesus. Well, the first letter, thank you, was given a nomination to David Cameron Cyrus, and we were at a scene of the recognition of S .E. Sanchez, who was also at the New York Public Library. And it was this invitation, because there was a Congress of Vibilistas, there was a section of the book, and it was written, it was, well, thank you, thank you, thank you, but S .E. Sanchez, Robert, Vibilistas, Vibilistas, and we decided, and we told them, as two years ago, to do it, so we decided to do it, and they asked us to publish this book, that they wanted to show us, and they said that it was written in a book that was always written and they told us that they wanted to publish it. So they told us, they didn't know what it was, they told us, they told us a copy of the book that they wrote, and we proposed that there would be a book that would be that you wouldn't be able to read, and they told us, so they wrote the number, as well. So that's what happened with the book, it was a good one. We'll see. So, and it was a very interesting conversation, it was, It was. It was. I am trying to read the book that will be released in the future, in a book I can't read. In the future, dude! No, but, but in theory, it's really interesting that they told us, and thank you for all the support and for allowing me to do it, I had no idea how much they would allow me to do it, and I was like I can't read it, but But thank you for maintaining yourself and for continuing, Hernan. I want to thank you for the invitation and the desire to receive a message that, in the conviction of the Corazón, the truth is that if others have access to the land, there will be a difference in life. And for that, we thank you very much. So, how do we start? I thought you said you were going to be terminated. No, no. It's only in vocation for the conversation that, as I said, it's my pleasure to talk to you in our conversation, so that people can know the best and know what is important. That is what is important.

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Fresh update on "cyrus" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

News, Traffic and Weather

00:00 min | 5 hrs ago

Fresh update on "cyrus" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

"Seattle. News Radio 1000 FM 97 7. Stay connected. Stay informed. Good evening. It's 805. I'm Kelly Blier and here's what's happening. The first lady got a microscopic look at some of the research happening at Seattle's Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. Northwest News Radio's Ryan Harris was with her for the lab tour. The lab first lady Jill Biden toured funded by both the Defense Department and the National Institutes Health of is run by Dr. Cyrus Gajar who says breast cancer in the breast isn't what leads to vast the majority of breast cancer lethality is the cells that leave the breast and sit dormant in other organs. At some point a fraction these of cells wake up and that's what causes cancer lethality. Dr. Gajar tells me they can take a patient's bone marrow profile the cancer cells and virtually tailor a treatment for them or at least find some commonalities in the cells to target immunotherapy after seeing some of the work being done at Fred Hutch Dr. Biden says she can leave with a message of hope for all those out there all those families that are dealing with with cancer because probably family everybody's in this room. From here Dr. Biden traveled to Shoreline and Mercer Island for a pair of presidential campaign fundraisers on behalf of her husband. At Fred Hutch Ryan Paris Northwest News Radio. At least one person is dead following a small plane crash at Arlington Municipal Airport this afternoon. The ultralight crashed at around 3 p .m. The Everett Herald reports this is the second ultralight crash in area that in two months. The previous crash injured one person. The widow of the pilot on board that sea plane that crashed near Whidbey Island a year ago has filed suit. Until Thursday Jason Winters was the only person on whose family had not started litigation. On September 4, 2022 the sea plane crashed into the waters of Mutiny Bay. Ten people were killed. While no definitive conclusion has been reached the investigation has focused on a small metal ring that may have been missing or improperly installed that could have caused a horizontal stabilizer to fail leading to a loss of control. The company is named in the lawsuit, latest lawsuit, Northwest Sea Planes and de Havilland Aircraft of Canada have not commented. Antitrust regulators in the UK are backing off their hard line opposition to the 69 billion dollar gaming plan. Activision. The Federal Trade Commission is also fighting the sale before the Ninth Circuit Court of Hills. Silicon Valley high tech expert Rob Enderle. The FTC seems to be on this role of looking large at companies and arguing that they shouldn't get larger. Activision has call of duty to its credit and the would merger launch Microsoft into the mobile gaming market. But Enderle says Microsoft would still be a small player. Trying to restrict Microsoft for antitrust concerns just doesn't make any sense. Microsoft just doesn't have this market. Microsoft has until October 18th to complete the acquisition. Seattle's generational wealth initiative is offering its first recommendations. Northwest News Radio's John Lobertini gives us a look. Generations of discrimination can't be corrected overnight. We know immigrants, we're natural entrepreneurs. But people like Jose Manuel Vasquez at growing Contigo have a lot of ideas. I really want to urge the city of Seattle to not just focus on the downtown core. We have communities all over the city. We've been historically left out of the generational wealth initiative was born out of the Black Lives Matter movement. Today recommendations include employee -owned businesses, community -owned real estate, and small business support systems. Research with specific communities who experience the racial wealth gap. Naguna Gashura is with the People's Economy Lab. Our report recommends that the city of Seattle $30 million annually for 10 years to advance community wealth building. And the mayor's office may be paying attention. His budget is due out next week. Heidi Hall, Office of Community Wealth. There's a lot of alignment around the future Seattle economy. One of the five investment pillars is around building BIPOC community wealth. But council member Tammy Morales cautions, these are baby steps. John Libertini, Northwest News Radio. $200 million in federal money has been allocated to help salmon recovery in the Columbia River, specifically the upper Columbia Basin in north central Washington. Much of the salmon habitat was cut off by construction of the Grand Coulee Dam in the 30s and 40s. And the $200 million is part of an agreement between the federal government, local tribes and other water stakeholders to study methods of salmon restoration. Off the table in this agreement is dam removal, federal approval, which had been floated as a solution for restoring salmon runs on the Snake River. The Seattle Times reports the next step is to study salmon reintroduction in areas cut off by the Columbia River dams. Jeff peninsula Northwest News Radio. Time to visit the Beacon Plumbing Sports Desk in Texas, a huge baseball series is between the Rangers and Seattle Mariners tonight. Rangers won it. Final score 8 to 5. A taste of Stanley Cup playoffs has the Kraken wanting more this holiday season. Here's Northwest News Radio's Bill Swartz. Seattle's second year NHL franchise made it to level two of the postseason bowing out in a deciding game of the season. As Kraken training camp begins at North

Band Chamberlain Is Bringing Back Johnny Cash's Sound

Country Thunder (The Podcast)

02:38 min | 2 months ago

Band Chamberlain Is Bringing Back Johnny Cash's Sound

"Cash was an absolute legend and this man has brought back a song He sounds like Johnny Cash He's got the whole thing going but he's part of a band and it's called Band Chamberlain and today we're speaking to Gary from Band Chamberlain and he's got a brand new song called Like Johnny Cash and here he is right now How are you buddy? How you guys doing man? How you doing? Welcome down under mate, welcome down under That's awesome man It's so great to be a part of this man, it really is It's so cool to get your music spread around the world and all that fun stuff It's awesome It's fun isn't it? It's fun The world's got so much smaller since technology's arrived that can you be played anywhere in the world Yeah, that's amazing man It's an incredible opportunity Technology and radio and music has come to man and it's incredible You get to listen and enjoy the music from all around the world It's awesome And you're on our charts, number 7 last week How amazing is that man? How amazing is that? Seriously, I was blown away, I'm not kidding man It's always been a dream of mine just to make it into any top 10 chart and when I found this stuff out, we're charting on other charts as well and we just finally reached in the top 10 on some other indie charts and things It's definitely all dropping It's moving, it definitely humbleizes you It makes you feel really, really thankful man and really I owe that to a lot of people that I was fortunate enough to play with and be inspired by This song isn't music, this isn't just me It's literally part of everything that I've been a part of my entire life Well you've been around music for a long time So you started off as not Gary Chamberlain You started off as Gary Grant back in the day Absolutely With the whole 80s hairstyle Oh yeah, back in the 90s man when those teen magazines were big There was a teen country magazine and things that I was in Right next to Jonathan Taylor Thomas and all those folks Back then I was fortunate enough to tour the country and I opened up for Laura Jax, the big names Garth Brooks, I opened up to Garth Brooks a few times Billy Ray Cyrus I can tell you some stories,

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Fresh "Cyrus" from News, Traffic and Weather

News, Traffic and Weather

00:00 min | 6 hrs ago

Fresh "Cyrus" from News, Traffic and Weather

"Radio 1000 FM 97 7 stay connected stay informed. Good evening it's 705 I'm Kelly Blyer and here's what's happening. The first lady is in Seattle to talk to local cancer researchers and to raise a little campaign money. news Northwest radio's Ryan Harris was with her. Dr Jill Biden toured the metastatic breast cancer lab at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center which receives funding from the Department of Defense and National Institutes of Health. Dr Cyrus Gajar who runs the lab tells me it's not breast cancer but the cells that travel elsewhere that cause more death and he says they have an unexploited opportunity. We want to actually profile what's on the surface of these cells find commonalities related to their biology, what enables them to survive in these other organs, what enables them to persist for years if not decades and then engineer immunity against these cells by understanding the surface profiles. After touring the lab and even looking at cancer cells in a microscope Dr Biden complimented the diverse body of research. Look at everybody here and how hard everybody is working on their own little piece of cancer you know to try and make things better for cancer patients. She followed this stop with campaign fundraisers in Shoreline and on Mercer Island. At Fred Hutch, Ryan Harris, Northwest News Radio. At least one person is dead following a small plane crash at Arlington Municipal Airport this afternoon. The ultralight crashed at around 3 p .m. The National Transportation Safety Board has been called in to investigate. The Everett Herald reports this is the second ultralight crash in that area in two months. The previous crash injured one person. Another lawsuit has been filed over the crash of a seaplane near Whidbey Island last year. More from Northwest News Radio's Jeff Pajalup. Until this week, the pilot was the only person on board whose family had not filed a suit over the crash. That changed Thursday when the widow of Jason Winters filed a complaint arguing Northwest Airlines and De Havilland Aircraft of Canada were responsible for his death. Winters was one of the ten people killed when the plane plunged into the waters of Mutiny Bay over Labor Day weekend last year. The investigation is focused on a tiny metal ring on the horizontal stabilizer assembly that might have been missing or improperly installed. The authorities have not commented on the litigation. Jeff Pajalup, Northwest News Radio. Approval of that Microsoft Activision gaming merger appears to be getting closer. The company has been selling off smaller companies and that has left antitrust press regulators in the UK more at ease with the $69 billion merger. Rob Enderle is a longtime observer of the tech industry. The law says they're free to block things that might restrict competition, but this doesn't do that. So this should fail on its merits. Microsoft has until October 16th to complete the acquisition of the Call of Duty game maker here in the US. The Federal Trade Commission is arguing the before deal the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The Federal Trade Commission has been failing on a fairly regular cadence to restrict companies, technology largely because I don't think they quite understand the market. The deal with Activision would launch Microsoft into the mobile gaming market, but Enderle says the Bellevue tech giant would be a small player. Bold recommendations coming out of a hearing today on Seattle's generational wealth initiative. Northwest News Radio's John Lobertini reports. Since its creation in 2021, initiative this has had its sights set on this day. Shiho Fuyuki is with the People's Economy Lab. Businesses are owned and democratically controlled by their employees and ensures workers receive a fair share of the well. Bigger ideas include community ownership of real estate, education initiatives, and small business ecosystems. Our report recommends that the city of Seattle, Juguna Geshara People's Economy Lab, dedicate $30 million annually for 10 years to begin to remedy the impacts of the racial wealth gap. The generational wealth initiative was born out of the Black Lives Matter movement. Council member Tammy Morales. Our next steps should be create the kind of healthy, vibrant neighborhoods that we all deserve. But that requires priority status. Jose Manuel Vazquez is with Growing Contigo. I really want to urge the city of Seattle to not just focus on the downtown core. We have communities all over the city. We've been historically left out of. Some of these ideas are expected to surface in mayor's the budget next week. John Lobertini, Northwest News Radio. From the Beacon Plumbing Sports, just 10 games left for the Mariners to earn a playoff berth starting tonight in Texas. Right now, we're in the middle of the seventh inning. The Rangers are up 8 to 4 over the Mariners. Bill Swart says a banged up Seahawks team face will a veteran Panthers quarterback on Sunday. Andy Dalton had terrific seasons with Cincinnati. Last year helped the Saints upset Seattle,

Time for a Refresher Course in Brynleigh's History

Six Minutes

08:08 min | 3 months ago

Time for a Refresher Course in Brynleigh's History

"Are kids in this world who are different. Special. They go to school in a place you can't find on a map. And they're about to get a new classmate. Anders, you've got another visitor. Really? This late? Guess you've got friends in high places. Well, I mean, my teenage daughter does own a multinational corporation. Uh -huh. This way prisoner. Have a seat. Your visitor is on her way. Monica? Hello. Did they send you to the wrong prisoner? No. I'm here to see you, Mr. Anders. I'm sorry. Do I know you? My name is Casey. And it's an honor to finally meet you. Thank you, Jude, for staying with me. To be honest, I wasn't thrilled with the idea of jumping back into the water. I hope Ben and Remi are alright. Yeah. Was I too hard on the kid? No. Well, perhaps. But I understand. I mean, I don't understand why his presence would cause your memory to slip away, but... I hope they're okay too. I suppose, since we're down here, we should keep looking for this interdimensional passageway. It sounds very serious when you say it. You don't think it's serious? The kids at this school might have arrived from a different universe. No, it's just... maybe I want to believe anything other than the truth. About Cyrus. My mother. You're very brave to have come here. And even braver to have decided to stay. You were nearly kidnapped, eaten by an alligator. You had to sleep in the same room as Casey. That was the scariest of all. Point is, you stuck it out. And now I couldn't leave even if I wanted to. So you might as well find the answers you seek. It seems like every road I've gone down since I arrived at Elixir has just led to more questions. Like, remember those creeps on the boat who kidnapped me and Casey? What do they even want from us? And where did they disappear to? I guess that's what we're trying to figure out. What if what we're trying to figure out is just a big fat distraction staged by Dr. Solstice? Or our elusive Headmaster? For what reason? So we don't actually figure out anything. Alright, I now understand water torture. The dripping has not stopped since we got here. Hmmm... What? Nothing. That grunt wasn't a nothing grunt. That was a... I don't like this grunt. I'm sure it's no big deal. What is no big deal? It's just... the water dripping from the ceiling seems to be forming cracks up there. Cracks like... it could crack and come down on our heads? Perhaps we should think about following Pen and Remy's lead and head up to the surface? There's a wall coming down! We're getting locked in! I'm your wife's new assistant. You're the new Brinley, but named Casey. Well... Sorry, I didn't mean it to be insulting, I just meant... I understand. Seems like this Brinley left an impact on a lot of people. Yeah. So, what brings you down here to my current place of residence, Casey? Did Monica send you? No, I came here on my own. Okay... I'm not sure if anyone told you, but that woman who tried to hurt Cyrus? The one in the hoodie? What about her? Well, on the day I came to Holiday Corp for my job interview with Dr. Anders, that woman ran me over in the stairwell. I'm sorry, did you get a look at her face? Not at the time. At least I didn't think so. I'm not sure I understand. I thought about telling this to Dr. Anders, or Birdie, or Cyrus, but they're all so busy and... I know you were leading that investigation, so... What is it, Casey? I've been having these nightmares, Mr. Anders. That woman pops up out of nowhere, runs me down. Sounds like you're reliving a traumatic moment, and it's stuck in your head. Yeah, well... The last time it happened, I decided to try to sketch her face. I thought maybe it would help. Did it? Did you remember something? Maybe... I'm not the greatest artist in the world, but... There's a compartment to slide it through. You can put it in there. Here you go. This is the face I saw in my dreams. Casey, I know who this is. Guard! Guard! I need to call my wife! Keep it down, Anders. It's an emergency. I need to make a call. No more calls tonight. You're going back to your cell. Please, it's important. I don't care. Casey, get this picture to Monica. Hey, get your hands off me! She'll know what to do! Show it to Monica! I just might. And thank you for your fingerprint. Hello? Is anyone there? Hello? Maybe there's something down here that... Huh. Brinley? What are you doing? Those backpacks Pen found down here in the caverns. Maybe there's something that can help us. Good idea. Who do you think left all this stuff behind? The backpacks? The books? I don't know. It was a surprise to me that any of this was down here. But you have a theory. You always have a theory. I suppose. We've been focusing on the possibility of people coming through from other dimensions. Yeah? What about the other direction? You mean people going from our world to others? You said it yourself. Yes, kids show up here sometimes, but sometimes they also disappear. Like Casey and her old roommate. For example? But if that were true, then... Brinley, what is it? This backpack. There's a journal in it. Whose journal? I have a new lead on the gate. It's on an island off the Florida Keys. Check, partner. Someone investigating! There's more. I'm applying for the job as assistant headmaster at the Elixir Academy. If I can get myself hired, I'll have unlimited access to the campus. Plenty of time to figure out what's happening there. Assistant headmaster? Is this Dr. Solstice's journal? How did this get in here? An old family photo. Is Dr. Solstice in it? No. But I am. What? The picture. That's my dad, my mom, and the little girl? That's me!

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Fresh "Cyrus" from Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

00:05 min | 7 hrs ago

Fresh "Cyrus" from Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

"Two to four to six inches in some spots right up through New England. That certainly will cause some isolated flooding. ABC senior meteorologist Rob iano. Free COVID tests will be available again starting Monday at COVID tests dot gov. Stocks closed lower today. You're listening to ABC News. Newsradio 1000 97 FM 7. Stay connected, stay informed. Good evening. 71 in downtown Seattle, Northwest News Time 602. I'm Rick Van Sice. Here's what's happening. The first lady getting a microscopic look at some of the research happening at Seattle's Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. Northwest News Radio's Ryan Harris with her for the lab tour today. The lab first lady Jill Biden toured funded by both the Defense Department and the National Institutes of Health is run by Dr. Cyrus Gajar who says breast cancer in the breast isn't what leads to the vast majority of breast cancer lethality. It's the cells that leave the breast and sit dormant in other organs. At some point a fraction of these cells wake up and that's what causes cancer lethality. Dr. Gajar tells me they can take a patient's bone marrow, profile the cancer cells and virtually tailor a treatment for them or at least find some commonalities in the metastatic cells to target immunotherapy. After seeing some of the work being done at Fred Hutch Dr. says Biden she can leave with a message of hope. For all those out there all those families that are dealing with with cancer because it's probably everybody's family in this room. From here Dr. traveled Biden to Shoreline and Mercer Island for a pair of presidential campaign fundraisers on behalf of her husband. At Fred Hutch Ryan Harris Northwest News Radio. A lawsuit is sought to repeal an 18 -month -old state election bill has been tossed out of court. Northwest News Radio's Corwin Haag with the updates. Defendants including Governor Inslee and the entire state legislature were named in the lawsuit that said Senate Bill 5974, a major 2022 transportation bill encompassed too many actions for a single bill. The plaintiffs demand. To strike down the entirety of the bill. Attorney Callie Castillo. There is no state of purpose in the bill. Instead, all we have to go on is the general title, an act relating to transportation resources. But Thurston County Superior Court Judge Mary Sue Wilson sided with the state saying a bill's title need not be an index of its contents. So with that, the court has granted summary judgment for the state and denied summary judgment for the challengers. Had both sides been denied summary judgment, the case would have gone to trial. Now it's all over pending a possible appeal. Corwin Haake, Northwest News Radio. Northwest News Times 604 still ahead. City officials and animal rights groups demanding answers after Spokane County's shelter put down 14 dogs in one day. I'm Carleen Johnson. Northwest News Radio. Your home for breaking news. We have traffic and weather every 10 on minutes the fours, and here's Kimmy Klein in the High Performance Homes Traffic Center. In Seattle's Belltown neighborhood, you may want to avoid First Avenue near Cedar Street. That's where a police investigation is setting up. We have a concert Climate at Pledge Arena later on tonight that could add to crowds around Seattle Center. So far, it's not too bad around there. There's a concert at the high performance homes. It's not too bad around there. Adding the last minute crowds flocking to the Puyallup Valley. It is really busy today on all those side roads. 1, 6, 7, 5, 12 especially Meridian. In Tacoma, we had a collision north on I -5 at 72nd. It cleared pretty quickly to the shoulder, it's but still causing some congestion in either direction. Our stalled vehicle in Shoreline North on 5 at 175th is now clear, but it's heading north of Lake City Way to that point. Also clear, the earlier crash in Everett that was on the shoulder of north on I 5 at Pacific Avenue, but that's still a struggle north of the Boeing Freeway. Careful in Renton, I'm noticing both directions of 1, 6, 7 jamming suddenly up right around South 180th, so something new is going on there. I'm going to try and make some calls and see if I can find out. Meantime, our travel time on the east side from Bellevue to Renton is about 31 minutes, and Bellevue to Linwood is down to 24 minutes. Your next northwest traffic at 614. Here's the weather outlook sponsored by Northwest Crawl Space Services with Don O 'Donnell at COMO 4. Well hi there everybody, it's going to be a beautiful last summer

Stephen Strang Rejects the Lie That Faith & Politics Must Be Separate

The Eric Metaxas Show

03:02 min | 4 months ago

Stephen Strang Rejects the Lie That Faith & Politics Must Be Separate

"With my friend Stephen strang, it's strange without the E strang. He is a bestselling author, founder of charisma, magazine, the new book of spirit led living in an upside down world. But part of what we're talking about right now, and this is a very central subject for me, is dealing with this lie that we've been dealing with in America that somehow faith needs to be separated from politics, that the two, that is not biblical. And you've been very brave Steven strang, not just in writing your book God and Donald Trump. But the point is, you know, we can challenge people and say, listen, if I'm missing something, help me see what I missing. But when the Holy Spirit gets involved, if you believe in the prophetic, which you and I do, you even write in the book about Kim Clement, the South African prophet who in 2007, which is about a million years before anybody thought Donald Trump might run for president. Gave a famous prophecy. Now, you can either say, I don't believe in prophecy. Kind of just, you know, he got lucky. But you write about that and there's a lot to that he was speaking at bethel church in Redding California, which I just was saying bethel church has started a church here in New York City. I'm thrilled to say, but can you talk a little bit about that? Because I don't think we've ever covered that on this program. What a crazy, amazing thing that Kim Clement, who's now been gone to be with the lord, that he actually got a prophecy in 2007. Well, I got to know him in the early 90s when he hadn't been over here from South Africa very long. I really don't remember what prompted it. I do remember being at a convention once and having a long discussion over a meal. I actually had him come and do a retreat for the men on my staff before he was famous, or he wouldn't have done weekend retreats. And I just kind of watched his career. He had a great gift of prophecy. He was able to administer prophetically. He was a worshipper. He was a musician. And if you're not a Pentecostal, sometimes it's hard for you to understand him. He's all over YouTube. People need to Google him on YouTube, and they can see there were two main ones. And I document them and got in Donald Trump. He was the first of several people profits who said that God was raising up this unlikely businessman like Cyrus. Cyrus was the Persian king. Who originally said Cyrus, who was the first prophetic voice to link or maybe you don't know, but I'm just wondering. Probably Lance walnut claims it, but I would have to dig back to find out who you Cyrus to start with. The idea I'm pretty sure. I'm pretty sure it was I. I'm pretty sure it was right. No, it was not. I think you're right. I think it was Lance will now.

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Trump Releases Song With January 6 Prison Choir

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:58 min | 6 months ago

Trump Releases Song With January 6 Prison Choir

"Now, again, I don't quite know the backstory. Maybe you do, but here's president Trump with January 6th prisoners releasing a single that made it to number one bumped off Miley Cyrus and Tim McGraw. Two of the most popular entertainers in the country, Trump's justice for all was number one over the weekend. Here it is. What is so proud? I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. And to the republic for which it stands.

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May the Best Man Win

The Officer Tatum Show

01:08 min | 7 months ago

May the Best Man Win

"I don't care what you could be in a wheelchair with no legs, and you can't even talk. If you can produce, then I want you to be in that position. Even if, you know, I don't believe in the homosexual lifestyle or anything like that. But may the best man win. In my personal opinion, I made the best woman win. I prefer people who are Christians. I prefer people who do the right thing. But at the end of the day, if you ain't a Christian and you can still get the job done, then I prefer the job getting done versus a religious person or a Christian person who ain't doing Jack. IE Mitt Romney, the Cyrus Mormon Christian on Planet Earth with no backbone, completely feckless. I prefer not to have him in office, even if a person was secular. They probably can do better than what Mitt Romney and some of these airheads who are in the Republican Party are representing. So let me just end it with this because I got to get to the break. I think Donald Trump is going in the right direction, but I would like to see Larry elder as his vice president over Carrie Lake Kerry Lake, I love you. I wish that you were the governor of the state of Arizona and I would vote for you again when you run.

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Sam BankmanFried Did Immeasurable Damage to Crypto Industry Ava Labs CEO

Decrypt

00:17 sec | 7 months ago

Sam BankmanFried Did Immeasurable Damage to Crypto Industry Ava Labs CEO

"8 p.m. Sunday February 26th, 2023. Sam bankman fried did a miserable damage to crypto industry Eva lab CEO. M and G and Cyrus said Sam bankman freed's alleged fraud tarnished the crypto industries goodwill

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"cyrus" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

02:08 min | 1 year ago

"cyrus" Discussed on TuneInPOC

"Put your arms don't I wasn't gonna see me. I'm the old Cyrus that is this change here forever motherfuckers this dress this 97 I might look into my let's do it like this. I'm a rub your ass in the moon shine fast take it back to 7 to 9. I form atomically Socrates philosophies and hypotheses can't define her I'll be dropping these

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"cyrus" Discussed on Cloud Security Podcast by Google

Cloud Security Podcast by Google

03:42 min | 1 year ago

"cyrus" Discussed on Cloud Security Podcast by Google

"And tuning the security tools, the log sources, the playbooks and the store platform itself, you have to have the people that will be using the store platform. Your sock analyst. And then you have to have the tools, right? You have to have the security tools that are going to be sending alerts to the platform in the first place. And the ability to respond to those alerts. And so there are some challenges here. And again, I wouldn't say it's easy and just saying that it was much easier than I expected it to be walking into it. And I think I'll go with that. And I think this is actually kind of I'm happy that we tweak the question a little bit because I think the whole how hard just sends people down the challenges path and in this case Cyrus really revealed some of the insights from his experiences. I kind of like that. I felt like it was a good use of our goodies of our time to rephrase it. So I want to go to a few more practical things and again, referring back to my former analyst career. We try to identify favorite sore playbooks to start. And of course, fishing was of course many then there's many end users favorite playbook type. So Cyrus in your experience with sore in the field, what are your favorite playbooks to start with if you are starting a client? So my favorite playbook to start with is a malware quarantine playbook. I think it's a great easy place to start. I actually, just today, I shared with my analyst, just kind of a challenge for them to begin thinking through how playbooks are developed and how we can improve our processes and challenge my analysts to say, okay, I want you all to start with a quarantine using one of our security tools, one of our AV platforms. And I want you to walk through your best case scenario at playbook for how you think that that should be analyzed and responded to. And don't just follow the playbooks that we have. You can make this

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"cyrus" Discussed on Daily Pop

Daily Pop

02:53 min | 1 year ago

"cyrus" Discussed on Daily Pop

"Couple who just filed for divorce will discuss next. Look at the divorce. Oh no. Tish Cyrus, excuse me, tish Cyrus filed for divorce from Billy Ray after 30 years of marriage. So she filed last week listing irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split. So we will have to see what happens. This is the third time that the couple has filed three times. They filed. Well, and they've reconciled twice, so hopefully there's a way for them to find a way back to each other because divorce sucks. As somebody who's gone through it. Yeah, it's a lot of, you know, listen, relationships are not easy. There's a lot of ebb and flow. Were you surprised to hear that she filed? For a third time, third time's a charm? Good luck. Yeah, I mean, I wish the best for them. I never tried to get involved in why someone should file because we just don't know the inner working totally. Of a divorce, and I don't know why she filed, but I do know they have a long history and people of children. So I hope that they, you know, I know their children are grown, but I just, you know, hope that they can work it out if they can, but if not, you know, good luck to you both. Right. So we'll keep it that like that. You guys, let's talk about another shocking split. JoJo Siwa and Nickelodeon. So fans noticed that JoJo was absent from the kids choice awards this weekend, even though she was a nominee. Here's what Joshua had to say about it. A lot of you have been asking me why I'm not at the Nickelodeon kids choice awards tonight and the answer is very simple. I wasn't invited. I'm not sure why. But I just think an invite. Okay, so people are saying that this may have been done on purpose. You guys think Nickelodeon made a mistake? I mean, I think they made a mistake 'cause I feel like JoJo Siwa is basically Nick. Nickelodeon. Exactly. Exactly. It regardless something needs to be done. I mean, you can't, we can't go back in time, but she deserved to be there. She should have been there. I feel like her message in her Instagram message is very clear that she was hurt that she wasn't invited. So some sort of, you know, recompense some sort of reconciliation, something needs to happen. They need to make amends and have a conversation because she deserves to be. I haven't quite heard any response to Nickelodeon yet. I know that E did reach out for comment. So far hasn't heard back. I know other outlets have as well. So it's been interesting to see she was invited for many years. I think there was one year maybe that she didn't show up and then had tweeted about. There was a little bit of funniness with, like, her feeling like they should have asked her to perform. So there was some tension before the invite had happened. So I don't know if it was because of that or some other reasons, but anyway, you know, they need to clear this up. Do you guys ever get a little fomo when you don't get invited somewhere you want to be? I get foamy fear of fear of being involved..

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"cyrus" Discussed on Daily Pop

Daily Pop

02:31 min | 1 year ago

"cyrus" Discussed on Daily Pop

"Run off stage. And let it dream on the party again. All right. Adjusting the gap of here for the first time. Get you the club in my taxicab. Everybody is definitely looking at me now. When being a thought go. This is Jade line 2020. We'll be right back. Goes awry. The new year's special. First of all, I love how she's acting like we have never seen her city before in her life. Right. I'm like, girl, I've been seeing it in your boobies since 2016, but a true professional. Yes. True. Right off that stage and walk right back and addressed it and made a moment and for me, Miley Cyrus is one of those people who always handles herself in the right. Even when she's doing something wrong? Yes. It's like, she's still handling herself the right way. Yeah, even when she's doing something wrong, she makes it look right. Yes. And there's something to be said about that. I mean, I just love again just the fact that she kept it going. She turned around the band filled in and she was back on stage 30 seconds later, addressed it in a humorous way and just kept it moving. I mean, that is the beauty of live TV. I mean, we know we had a morning this morning where we were all racing. I mean, I got my makeup done in 8 minutes. It's no lie because of COVID and testing and making sure we're all safe. So sometimes you just have to adjust. And that is the exhilarating part of life. Right? But again, I need to hear from Janet's nipple. So she won't be like, what's up, FCC? What you gonna do about that? What'd you do about that thing nipple? You cool with that? I can't. Now let's celebrate the life of Betty White. I think everybody was heartbroken to hear the news of her passing. She was just shy of turning 100 and made a huge impact on everyone. Actually, I'm sorry, I'm just gonna go ahead and said she turned 100. We gonna go ahead and we will just round it up. We got rounded up around. Here are just a few other reasons. We all adore Betty. Rose, is this another one of those Scandinavian Viking concoctions? Yes. It's called good American food and cake. So one might say you broadca flare and Eric and into the 80s. Yes, but I'm not one to blow my own votive and flog. We all fell in love.

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"cyrus" Discussed on Daily Pop

Daily Pop

03:53 min | 1 year ago

"cyrus" Discussed on Daily Pop

"And his team have been trying to contact us about you do the Super Bowl. If they don't interview that nipple. Like that. It better be like, after the break, the nipple's like, it's time for me to tell my story. Part one of the Janet Jackson documentary premieres January 28th on lifetime and a and E, why do you guys think Janet is talking now? Because she has been one of the most private individuals you have ever met. She has, but I'm so glad that she is, 'cause I hate that we speculate about other people's lives. I still want to hear as they say the expression is from the horse's mouth. But I want to hear from the adored, the legend, the amazing Janet Jackson side of the story. I want to hear it from her point of view. For sure. Yeah. And I think this is all part of being grown in your 50s where you're like, I'm unapologetic. I'm gonna say my story. I am grounded. And she is going to sing like a canary and I can not wait. You know what? I think you're right. I think it's about being grown and feeling yourself and knowing that there's nothing else to hold back, but I also think it's about. It's a way from 50. So I will take it. I will take that kind of Emancipation, that kind of transparency, and like you said, the control. For sure. I also think when you get $250 million in an alimony girl, I think you ready to talk, too. You ain't got nothing to lose. How about that part? And having them babies in her 50s. A 100% go Janet. But there's something I don't know. For me, Janet is larger than life. Why are we getting this on lifetime? What did lifetime give Janet on this? But let me not hit on lifetime because the R. Kelly documentary was that it was illegal. The windy Williams also really good. But Janet Jackson is larger than life. I want to see her on the big screen. I want to watch this like I watch Whitney. I think lifetime lets the artist really tell their story. And I think that Janet has been dying to say something for years, you know, between her dad and the brothers, and now she can actually talk and because she wants. But here's the problem. Okay. You all know. And for those of you out there, black households, what happens in the house, stays in the house. I don't think Janet Jackson can give us a three part scenario and not talk about the Michael Jackson accusations. I think she wants to talk about it. I mean, I think, you know, it's in the documentary it's in the preview, right? It's in the trailer. So I think that she is going to talk about it because her relationship with Michael was everything, and it was critical. And I think she says in the documentary, she was closest to him and Randy. So I think she does want to talk about it. And hopefully clear the air. Yeah, but how many times have you watched a celebrity do a docuseries or docu follow and you're waiting for that last part that they've been holding all these things? And then it's like, well, about my husband's infidelity. I don't think I really want to talk about it in your piss. Because I need her to talk about is that baby. I saw they're mentioning that baby from the 80s. They allege. I'm sorry. Baby. Baby. Alleged. I want to see if she's going to touch on that too. But let me make sure question did you really believe that rumor when it came out? 'cause I did. I did too. I do too. But you still do. Come on. I think it was just like I've never seen the baby. Right. And now mind I have though in my mind I have 100% 100% allegedly. Now from one famous wardrobe malfunction to another Miley lost her top during her New Year's Eve party special on NBC, and it cost her to.

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"cyrus" Discussed on Daily Pop

Daily Pop

04:24 min | 1 year ago

"cyrus" Discussed on Daily Pop

"To Easter. By the way, good guess. Till Easter. He's around till Easter. Well, then there's Miley, so it's like, by the way, can we talk? Look at that transition. Caroline, all right, to make things even more complicated. Miley Cyrus is getting in on the love triangle. She just serenaded Pete on Jimmy Fallon. Check this out. You know Pete. Hey. Oh baby how could you do this to me on the wake of promoting harsh special? It's not an island. What? This shows me. Baby how could you do this to me? Leave it. Oh, my goodness. You guys, I don't confuse you. By the way, she looks incredible. She looks hot. She sounds hot. She does. She's feeling herself. You can look and tell. She was filming herself. She was just trying to feel Pete too. What's happening? Sorry. I'm flabbergasted. I would rather see those two together because he's a funny guy. She can get with the joke. I can see those two together. And she's letting him know it should have been me. And I heard that they heard matching tattoos. Okay, so that thank you, 'cause I'm not gonna read that now. You know, I need all the help I can get that is a long night with my anniversary. I am a Gaza my neck hurts. 'cause I have to fight to get up now. That's dirty. Sturdy. She fell on her swing. Did she feel like inappropriate? I can do this show. She's standing here. By the way, my neck always hurts. But it hurts more today. So what are we talking about Miley Cyrus? She looked incredible. I see them together, but I do feel like, I think Kim, I think Pete is in his dream world with Kim right now. Don't you? I mean, come on. Oh, yeah. I want to sleep with Kim Kardashian. Be Davidson that all that's all he thinks about. I can't wait to this part is over. I can't wait to this Kim and Pete thing is over. I like it to be. I don't like it. I don't like it because of the kids. Those babies are concerned. She's a lot of kids. Money is very traditional. You'll see. I am all about family and kids, but pink must have something going on. We know what it is. You guys are Patreon? I know he's got the hottest women. Yeah. I know. Oh, okay. I was gonna say it, but I can't say that. My kids might watch this. So I don't know. The other thing, do you think who's getting the new year's kiss though? Is it going to be Pete? Or is it going to be Miley and Kim? What do you want? Is it going to be that? That question out. Probably all three of them. I think it's going to be Kim. Oh, definitely. Yeah. He's writing this. I mean, first of all, because it's competition 'cause you still got Kanye over here doing the begging tour, you know? I love a big man. I don't care. You know, beg me, honey, beg these panties off, okay? I'm with you. I love it. Earnings paying us all. Exactly. Yeah. It'll be cam. They'll step out a few more times. I can't wait to see what happens at the Christmas party. All right, you guys need more proof that Lonnie's the hardest working woman in Hollywood. When she was walking the carpet at The Hollywood Reporter's women in entertainment event, she grabbed our microphone and took over. The other course found it. Bless up daily paused pop on the other side of the red carpet. And you know what says I'm here. Let me see if I can do an interview. Oh, Garcia, all this coming. I sailed by. Hello. Love you. You are snatch time. I wore that for you. Do they know at the real that you are here? Because they, I told them I had a meeting. Well, they know now. I just want to congratulate you on a wonderful wedding that Paris had. How do you feel now that it's all over and done? I was so exhausted, but it was a blast. It was three days, and then I went on the.

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"cyrus" Discussed on Less Than Average Podcast

Less Than Average Podcast

04:56 min | 2 years ago

"cyrus" Discussed on Less Than Average Podcast

"You're right we were wrong. This isn't a good things do. Let's actually physically destroy everything you see and we make it reborn and thus a radio it was really it really solidified. If we're talking. Trusted companies is solidified the trust in the company that buyers had in the company because they saw there's a problem they had solution. They had a plan year. Later comes back. Out a realm reborn. They they come out on the. Ps four they come out on. It's a giant hits and continues to be a giant hit while warcraft kept making the same mistakes over and over again. Not listening to their community making implementations doing all the craziness that they're doing now obviously what the been doing Focusing more on monetary stuff like the paid win the gold system and the coin system. So cyrus Cyrus bras looking good so ashes. The creation is very similar to star citizen. Khustar citizen the torius For pain too much money for bundles like buying ships like ten thousand dollars. Yeah this is. This is that game. Is this same thing. Same thing that game has been development for ten years is still not probably probably is really not out keppler paying tens of thousands of dollars for ship. Oh galt it's still hot out and silver said that's gonna be the worst example of we were talking about how i don't like paying for unfinished games. This is the worst one or member windfall croix full. I think it was full gone outs. And everyone was buying the like the game. The season pass for an all we saw of this game by that point was screened show of the enemy. We saw no gameplay now what it looks like. We didn't know anything about the story. Line and people are just spending all this money on this game that have no clue about that was bad but now we're getting people spending thousands of dollars on ships or whatever is an even out here..

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"cyrus" Discussed on LOVE SOMEONE with Delilah

LOVE SOMEONE with Delilah

01:47 min | 2 years ago

"cyrus" Discussed on LOVE SOMEONE with Delilah

"New day.

"cyrus" Discussed on LOVE SOMEONE with Delilah

LOVE SOMEONE with Delilah

07:56 min | 2 years ago

"cyrus" Discussed on LOVE SOMEONE with Delilah

"Will i talk us into fighter. All of it was fun. 'cause george jones was one of my best friends. Yeah jones. he stopped loving her. He became one of my best brands and he actually introduced me to johnny cash. He drove there. Excuse me johnny cash George jones drove me to mean cash. As so i told. Harry connick junior that i wanted this role no matter what it said no matter what it be this was my tribute to the possum. And so there you go and he killed it and he rest in peace georgeanne janis. Great man gone love him so much. Eleven you just. You just mentioned two of the biggest names of my childhood. My dad was everybody in my world as musical except for me My dad was in a country western band. They started a country. Western band called country velvet and so they would play at weddings and they would play at the old folks home and they would always play at the elks or the eagles every weekend. They'd get a gig at the oaks of the eagles and you know it was. It was george jones. it was johnny cash. It was buckland's in the bucket. Ruse you know that was. That was what. I grew up listening to every night. You know when when they were jamming in the the living room and and we lived in this tiny little our house. Was you know twelve hundred square feet. You can't not hear them jam night long. And and that's that's my heart. That's where i go home to. That's the music i go home to. Yeah good stuff there and you've got to meet them syria. I just wanna kiss your face for that reason. That's possibility testing. i love it. It has been great. Spending time with billy ray cyrus and the beautiful fire. Rose billy ray is keeping us entertained for decades and i've no doubt hill. Continue to do so for years to come. I'm looking forward to more from fire. Rose as well. She's a talented lady with a lovely heart but before we wrap up today's episode. I wanna shine a light on one of my exceptional podcast sponsors. That make it possible for me to share all these great conversations with you. All annie's kit clubs is one of the sponsors of this podcast episode. Craft kits from annie's provides wonderful creative breaks for all members of the family. Now the kids are back in school. They'll long for something to do other than homework. And parents will tell. Annie's kits are the perfect answer. They have all kinds of projects. Including young woodworkers sets jewelry and card making textiles and more. I love them because there are options for everyone and it so easy. Every month they delivered new kits with all the supplies and tools. You need right here mailbox. Anne's has a special offer right now for my listeners. Seventy five percent off your first kit. Visit annie's kit clubs dot com back slash radio. That's annie's kit clubs. Dot com backslash radio for seventy five percent off alot. Yeah i'll leave you with this. You said you like johnny cash. I'm reason george. Jones drove me to me. Johnny cash jones was in my house and he saw letter hanging on the wall. That johnny cash may nineteen ninety. Two and you probably don't know this about me. But in nineteen ninety-one. I lived in my car and I've had ten years of failure of being a singer songwriter entertainer. I was supposed to be baseball player. I was going to be a catcher. The cincinnati reds and. I heard this voice on me by guitar and start a band and i'd find my purpose alive. I kinda crazy and listen to the voice and after ten years of value is about to give up and up but finally someone said yes. Unwritten sam about of vietnam veteran. Hold some gay ball and after ten years of being told no i play that song for man and he said yes and it was with mercury records and we made the album some gabriel which included achey break yar written bobby now and lo and behold so a year later. I wasn't living in my car anymore. So in june of nineteen ninety-two ninety-two johnny cash wrote me a handwritten letter and in the letter he sent. It's good to be reminded where all things that are. Good come from almighty god. And when jones read this letter he said if you ever met johnny cash and i said no and he goes well. He's down in franklin tonight. You won't go. Maybe mustn't i'd love to. And he put me in his car and drove me to meet johnny cash so that i could thank him for that latter. And that's kinda so i do and to this day now i do. I do give thanks for all. Thanks good and all good and perfect things come from the father That is a sweet story. Thank you for sharing that. Thank you for sharon today. Thank you for. Hamas isla daughter to hope jehovah c a persons helmsman. I hope so you and your husband take me all right in your Is it a winnebago. That's my husband's motor home Mine is not quite as fancy just between us. I paid all twelve thousand dollars for it. But i get can drive it. I'm not a good hobby. I've i've never been fancy schmancy You know i like. I like thrift stores and i like things that have been loved on And and it's perfect. Because i don't have to say don't get that dirty. Don't come in there was and on your feet. You know. because that's the whole purpose of it is is it's it's the little it's the camper for the grandkids and i still have four kids at home. So my my oldest is in her forties. My youngest is five. So i'll be. I'll be thousand. Be a thousand. When i'm done Raising kids it. you know. it's so yeah you can come. And you can hop in my motor home or i have a a gator. You can write on here at the farm I'm a gator. Rodman son of a gun. I'll tell you that. Right now. I got i got four wheels. I got quads. We could go up on the mountain. Could sing to me while. Gosh come billy ray cyrus something of a chameleon after thirty years in the limelight. He still handsome talented still riding still recording and totally game for whatever. Each new day brings his way his new single this collaboration with newcomer an indie pop artist. Fire rose is available right now. Catch up with billy ray on his website. Billy ray cyrus dot com and check in with fire rose on her website. Fire rose music dot com. You'll be able to find all the fun stuff on their social media pages at facebook instagram twitter and talk and you could of course catch me here unloved someone. You can find me on my website. Delilah dot com on facebook on instagram. And of course nightly on my radio program where i hope to help smooth off the rough edges of each.

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"cyrus" Discussed on Hustleshare

Hustleshare

04:30 min | 2 years ago

"cyrus" Discussed on Hustleshare

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"cyrus" Discussed on Hustleshare

Hustleshare

08:10 min | 2 years ago

"cyrus" Discussed on Hustleshare

"He has twenty twenty one. Just pass us. And i hope things are better for you during this pandemic. Because we're almost there. And i think we're pretty to finally getting over the hump but the bad you says the whole dynamic of how business is done has completely changed this pandemic and you need to invest into new business models to make good investments now for the past couple months. I've been on the lookout recently on. What's the best way to buy a theory of start. Investing in this new thing called accion. Any where i can play to earn and i found the best what form to buy and sell if him with the best prices in p. dax p dax is a homeroom cryptocurrency change license and regulated by the bsp that offers the best rates among local cryptocurrency changes through their user friendly web exchange mobile app filipinos from all walks of life. Can trade and purchase crypto anytime anywhere and they offer deep liquidity that allows of all skill levels to buy and sell crypto at the cheapest prices. So if you wanna make your crypto work for you. Download the p. Dax mobile app on google play store app store or while we app gallery to start trading bitcoin theory him in other crypto currencies for slow as just fifty peissel's by signing up at pod link dot co slash hustle share p docks or just by clicking the link into description bops of this episode iraq norbreck. We are still which are screws again told us. What's it like being the head honcho of ubs sam for and also being the team captain or again the leader of grading assured but again one thing that that's common between your story and also franko speed story of a few episodes back. Is that at the end of the day. You're coming in here from corporate or corporate. That hasn't been exposed to start up and you know you. You want to take that leap if you aren't talking. And there's a lot of a zillion of them now. Who's considering the job. What would be your advice for those people that are on. That cusp right to to help them. Assess this decision properly because obviously aside from pursuing passion and taking that job there's a lot of back fishy consider especially if you're a bread winner. You have kids have mouths to feed. Give give us sponge picks on that so that you know that every day you be xs dare to take a lot of people that are ready to take that job but for you what would be your advice and severe real question probably went to take you through thought process before i joined the axe so i mean again modesty aside i've been approached by some insurance companies as well set up shop in singapore but it was always an immediate no for me while because number wine startups fairly are uncertain. But you know you do the right. Do the right. Research have like two or three years runway right but and Right now in a corporate setting. That's also the lifetime that you'd spend in. The company took three years right at least from singapore context. That's number one. There's also that that there's that ensured but on top of that was of course a personal fear that perhaps you wouldn't want to admit specially for a certain age and if a certain experiences because i'm going to be sitting in a room with people younger than me and my boss potentially be younger than me. They're going to talk to me about jason or api or well have you. I mean i only appreciate those from a business context. In fact i was talking to you about hiring personnel and then somebody One of the recommendations cyrus. You need a very good scrum master and a product owner. Yes what are. His ad is a product owner of business development guy massar in one thousand nine hundred and explained to me so a project manager right as well. It's so much more than that. I think i mean sorry. Just a funny anecdote is. I'm still having those conversations by the way to summit all up it's more of understanding where you are on a personal level if it's something that you feel it's a sense your financial obligations or your family obligations. What have you and your appetite. You take the risk yes. Of course it's good secondly be prepared not to know stuff but at the same time a learnt to understand that you're there for reason while there's all this talk about jason's. Api whatever technological terms that they come products the show not this. Jason is not a guy component you plug in an enemy. Ami as i mentioned earlier. I'll go back to what i've mentioned earlier even from v. standpoint or someone who's investing i'd look at someone who not only knows jason but who also knows what's the policy were reading is insured perilous. How an insurance product works how to sell it. And that's value that. I'd bring and of course Again going back to what assured. This are all about collaboration. The vendors as you've mentioned in ron you could have someone who's very good at me and expertise and that guy who has done an expert. Niece may not have the right technological skill set but the good appreciation on the other hand. You have some part of the team. Who's very good with tech but would need someone to translate that on how we'll be able to articulate that results so again it's coming up with Right frame of mind but yeah hope that answers question. It's amazing and more than that right. I i i liked that you throw that out and really laid out a what how you can assess to make that decision before you even get to that part where you decide. A lot of things now are for example. They're considering a lot of people that are considering like. Maybe i wanna do what ciders did what would be your advice to help them prepare skill if they feel like they're not quite there yet to take that jump because again this. There's a lot of personal insecurity you have to and also battle with the shit again. I really do this. How come museum. We met that good buddhist a cyrus so in order to help you make that decision at a lot of it revolves around self mastery and again domain expertise but would advice in the realm of beck insurance. Her ensure that you wanna do that. That decision becomes easier down the road. As i think i'd take a few pages out if my previous experiences on this one ron My my job into japanese. It's about information gathering and not leaving any stone and what that means to us as you got a weed out. there's a lot of noise and v startup space. So we're doing this. We have ten million customers. We raise this such and you know. It's it's easy to get intimidated by that. But try to talk to the people and they would tell you like yes. We've raised this amount of money but now we have a bigger job to do. We need to do what's next. That's also part of the information that you need to get rather than how to get the money and how to start your business. It's like how do i actually run it and make sure it's sustainable in the long run those are the things that information collection The other hand in my previous rex experience with american and french companies is also just do it execution. You don't need the right answers right now but you need an educated way to do it be prepared. Don't have to be like overly prepared but just be prepared and just go ahead and do it our last last few questions for those off. W was there but again you said you're pretty lucky. Some some people had it rough and if somebody's coming in here like all.

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"cyrus" Discussed on Hustleshare

Hustleshare

05:20 min | 2 years ago

"cyrus" Discussed on Hustleshare

"Okay maybe malaysian people are similar. Just singaporeans singapore singaporeans are similar tanzania vastly. Different individuals and localization is very important We did nuance in how we do. Business particularly if you look at the very good platforms. You don't have to go very far in you could step aside if Ensure tech. Right i mean even the philippines If you look at their household brand names in terms of tech this are very local brand name. So i mean. One of the more popular super apps go jenkins from indonesia singapore from grab so local. No one's is very important. It's take what you have. It's available technology but again one of the cliches in our industry repeating cliches. A lot is that i mean. I don't need a ferrari to be able to drive on the dirt road right. It's similar to ensure attack while there's a lot of good technologies. What is it that you need as of the moment. And what's applicable. That's one thing and another thing is like which one is applicable to the local market. Not i'm not gonna try to sell like a renter's insurance in the philippines because lemonade did it in the united states. But i need to educate the market. I on how we will be able to have the philippine market appreciate with an insurance product. We're not talking about filipinos who've already purchase insurance products. We're talking about increasing their penetration rate. And that's what we want to do at assured is to be able to introduce insurance or protection products. If that's a better term in everyday experiences now again. I'll call us be spayed this very competitive market and again you have the chief gold sol. So you've seen what everybody's been doing across southeast asia would what you now know. How are you now. Penetrating the market and educating the market than than positioning assured as a leader towards because again. They're heavy incumbents. If you have to battle with now the code. So what's that approach late read for. That iran is collaboration. I add over ninety five percent market opportunity in philippines. We didn't shy even in even amongst quote unquote competitors insurer tech space. In fact i'm even discussing with some of them right now and how can potentially work together because there's no shortage of opportunity. What we want to do is to be able to send a message on how we can help. Insurance companies be able to attract new types of customers not only through the technology. Don't -nology comes with right. But more importantly on the go to market strategy and product market fit and at the same time for the new distribution partners. How do we can educate them and help them. Realize on how much And silly revenue they can earn from insurance Selling insurance products. So it's more of like the real value that derive from it and in business context. It's about the dollars and cents right. We could go into the details on how the able to generate leads and be able to upsell cross sell more products leading to more revenue or even promoting customer engagement and customer loyalty. But that's what what what we aim to do is to be able to bridge the gap for both insurance partners and distribution partners to alleviate the pain of sourcing which wants to work with Through our technology as well again go to market product march fit. But before that even happens you got to build a team. And you're now that that leader that again that tunnels who has cheat code. But you can't go to war loan. You need to build a team talk about what. How what what. The competition of the team be. Assembled to do assured avengers yet. Yeah with that again. i'd go back. You'd probably treated the same as how i would look for a founder of the started up. I'd look for someone who has very good domain expertise in insurance but at the same time when appreciation for attack. How would that those tech would be able to translate into improving the business of insurance but that's one aspect of it but on the other hand of i would need some outsiders as well if i may who are deep into the tech scene. Of course we couldn't be very traditional in our thinking as much as we try to digitize and very pragmatic about our stuff lack of a better term. We need a little crazy from time to time so that. That's also another facet that we'll be looking at all right last break comeback back south eight ford the whole ecosystem yet. Who wants to learn what it's like to be successful venture founder again because at the end of the day you be actively looking for more people like you who are demean expertise but also want to jump into the startup ecosystem.

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What is Anxiety?

TED Talks Daily

02:26 min | 2 years ago

What is Anxiety?

"Think about a time when you're feeling really anxious what was making you feel that way. Maybe a big test or serious conversation. You had to have with someone important to you or when you've had to drive at night during a rain store. How did that anxiety. Feel in your body. Did your heart start to race. Did you start sweat. Anxiety isn't just happening in your mind. It's a full body reaction. So how does it work. I called up. Dr kelly cyrus and brings got things set up perfectly and they were just. Yeah jen jen. And i are just technological mac. Ask she's a psychiatrist in washington dc. I asked her to give me the basics so anxiety is generally i would say a form of fear or form of worry either. You are afraid that something is going to happen or you are just increasingly worried. You're kind of Maybe apprehensive you're not sure something bad is going to happen. You are maybe overly focused on the expectation of some kind of outcome. Like you just can't stop thinking about something you know. One thing i sometimes is that you know you should just be less anxious to just try to be anxious but i mean you know that sounds like trying to say to someone. Why don't you just have high blood pressure or you know. Why don't you have just less abnormal cells in your uterus. It's that's exactly the case. It's just that we don't think about feelings and emotions in that way for some people it's actually part of your genetic makeup or there was something in your environment where you were predisposed to so many circumstances where you you were alert and if you can't control your environment you certainly can't control your genes. You can't just get rid of your anxiety. Dislike yourselves or your high blood pressure. Anxiety is a normal emotion that all humans experience just like happiness sadness and anger it turns out all feelings have purposes looking at evolution can give us some insight here for example joy and affection tie families together to create stronger bonds of support. Anxiety exists to keep us alive. It's part of our threat response. System and anxiety and fear are closely

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"cyrus" Discussed on Be Calm on Ahway Island Bedtime Stories

Be Calm on Ahway Island Bedtime Stories

02:05 min | 2 years ago

"cyrus" Discussed on Be Calm on Ahway Island Bedtime Stories

"Our story today is shiny treasures. Sira the sand crab was a little crab who loved to dig on her big beach for terasury. There's the other. Sand crabs would stay near the water but sira was brave and adventurous. She loved to dig for shiny things things that she couldn't ever find in the ocean sira loved the things she found. They made her wonder about other creatures in parts of the world that she hadn't experienced herself yet every time she found something it was like finding a treasure. Just hiding in the sand for sira to dig out. Sira collected all kinds of treasures from shiny bottle caps. Two beautiful shells to pretty white feathers. Sira would bring her treasures to the big banana leaf that she called help. The leaf covered a shallow hole. She had dug up on the beach far enough away from the water that tides would never flood it at night. Sira would snuggle up under the big banana leaf with her treasures. She would wake up when the sun shone through her leaf and start her day by digging for breakfast and for new treasures of course but one sunny afternoon. A gust of wind suddenly blew cyrus. Banana leaf away. Oh no thoughts. Ira there goes my leaf. It's sunny right now. But what if it rains. My treasures will get all wet at first. Poor sira didn't know what to do so she took a deep dragon breath and out

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Shiny Treasuers: A Story and Meditation for Your Bedtime Routine

Be Calm on Ahway Island Bedtime Stories

02:05 min | 2 years ago

Shiny Treasuers: A Story and Meditation for Your Bedtime Routine

"Our story today is shiny treasures. Sira the sand crab was a little crab who loved to dig on her big beach for terasury. There's the other. Sand crabs would stay near the water but sira was brave and adventurous. She loved to dig for shiny things things that she couldn't ever find in the ocean sira loved the things she found. They made her wonder about other creatures in parts of the world that she hadn't experienced herself yet every time she found something it was like finding a treasure. Just hiding in the sand for sira to dig out. Sira collected all kinds of treasures from shiny bottle caps. Two beautiful shells to pretty white feathers. Sira would bring her treasures to the big banana leaf that she called help. The leaf covered a shallow hole. She had dug up on the beach far enough away from the water that tides would never flood it at night. Sira would snuggle up under the big banana leaf with her treasures. She would wake up when the sun shone through her leaf and start her day by digging for breakfast and for new treasures of course but one sunny afternoon. A gust of wind suddenly blew cyrus. Banana leaf away. Oh no thoughts. Ira there goes my leaf. It's sunny right now. But what if it rains. My treasures will get all wet at first. Poor sira didn't know what to do so she took a deep dragon breath and out

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Chicago Welcomes Back Lollapalooza During Pandemic

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 2 years ago

Chicago Welcomes Back Lollapalooza During Pandemic

"Chicago hosted its largest mass gathering since the corona virus pandemic hit as the Lollapalooza music festival kicked off Thursday I'm marquees are loaded with the latest the one of Lollapalooza featured Blackpool most Miley Cyrus and Steve Aoki while fans dealt with the usual stuff sunburn dehydration what happened to the rest of their group and a pandemic festival attendees had to show printed proof of vaccinations or a negative Copa test within the last three days AJ Masako of Elian AJ says she feels fans are being safe with the protocols in place I think people are just happy to get out in the sun and listen to live music and it just felt very cathartic onstage and good to be playing live music again

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Lollapalooza to Require Vaccination Card or Negative Test

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Lollapalooza to Require Vaccination Card or Negative Test

"Lollapalooza will kick off in Chicago on Thursday one of the first major music festivals to be held since the covert nineteen lockdown emerges are let up with the latest Miley Cyrus Tyler the creator post Malone and foo fighters are among the one hundred seventy acts playing Lollapalooza more than one hundred thousand people are expected each day over four days ticket holders will be turned away if they do not show printed proof of covert nineteen vaccinations or negative Kovan test within the past three days masks will be giving away free upon entry Dr Allison are would be of the Chicago department of public health says there are likely to be cases because of the sheer number of people involved but she's comfortable holding Lollapalooza but the precautions in place

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DA: 6ix9ine’s Bodyguards Broke Man’s Phone After Wild Chase

AP News Radio

00:54 sec | 2 years ago

DA: 6ix9ine’s Bodyguards Broke Man’s Phone After Wild Chase

"The restaurant is on to Roger being called out over their alleged role in a crazy car chase in New York City it's the kind of thing you would think would not have to be said but the Manhattan district attorney says the streets of the city are not the wild west Cyrus Vance juniors messages saying that rap star Takashi six nine and his bodyguards over an incident last summer that has now resulted in indictments authorities say five members of six nine security team were irked by a man taking cell phone video of the rapper so they chase them and their S. U. V.'s lights ablaze until they caught the guy who took his phone and then smashed it six nine was not charged with five members of the security team were indicted on charges of robbery false impersonation and other charges one member of the security team is an ex NYPD detective who is also accused of falsely claiming to police that the mandate changed have threatened them with a gun I'm Oscar wells Gabriel

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Trump's Company and Its Chief Financial Office Indicted

AP News Radio

00:53 sec | 2 years ago

Trump's Company and Its Chief Financial Office Indicted

"Donald trump's company and his longtime finance chief of been indicted following a two year investigation by prosecutors in New York City the indictments were expected there was a meeting last week between prosecutors and trump's organization lawyers but now insiders say the company's chief financial officer seventy three year old Allen Weissenberg will be presented in court the charges are expected to alleged tax evasion including unreported company benefits provided to top executives like cars apartments and school tuition trump said this week the company's actions are standard business practice the charges against Y. so Bergen the trump organization are the first to arise from the two year investigation led by Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance junior a Democrat is leaving office at the end of the year I'm Jackie Quinn

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Manhattan DA Expected to File Charges Against Trump Organization, Has Nothing on President Trump

Mark Levin

01:41 min | 2 years ago

Manhattan DA Expected to File Charges Against Trump Organization, Has Nothing on President Trump

"Charlie Gasparino, who is a real reporter, Eleanor Tariff. Don't know who she is. For the past five years. Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance has been investigating the Trump Organization. Donald Trump his sons, Eric and Don Jr for alleged tax front. The inquiry produced three million pages of documents based on 100 subpoenas. Is Fox Business First report advance even created it task force some accountants and lawyers to make a possible indictment of the former president and his sons. The office is top priority. The result of this effort will be disclosed tomorrow on what appears to be a case that falls significantly short. Prosecutors initial grandiose visions and by the way, prosecutors are not supposed to have grandiose visions. Fox Business has learned that Vance's office plans to charge the Trump Organization's chief financial officer, Alan Wisenberg, and the organization itself with fraud. For what Over perks. Why Sandburg received that We're not Canada's income and thus allegedly criminally evaded taxes. Now this is unbelievable. Usually the IRS will come and slap your hand pass for the perks with penalty and interest. Neither the former President Norris, two signs with with whom he runs his real estate and country club empire are expected to be charged. People with direct knowledge of the matter told Fox Business. Expected indictment of wisely break. I have no doubt they tried to force Wisenberg to testify to say anything like they did with Manafort. But they don't have

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Charges Expected Thursday for Trump's Company, Top Executive

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | 2 years ago

Charges Expected Thursday for Trump's Company, Top Executive

"Hi Mike Ross you're reporting charges are expected Thursday against the trump organization and a top executive charges are expected to be filed Thursday against former president Donald trump's company and his longtime finance chief Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance junior has led a two year probe into the trump organization the charges against the company and chief financial officer Alan Wiesel Berg appeared to involve non monetary benefits the company gave to top executives possibly including use of apartments cars and school tuition Wiesel Berg came under scrutiny in part because of questions about his son's use of a trump apartment at little or no cost very wisely bird managed to trump operated ice rink in Central Park his ex wife Jen Wiesel bird has been cooperating with the investigation hi Mike Crossey

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So-Called Investigation on Trump Organization Is a Con to Target President Trump

Mark Levin

01:44 min | 2 years ago

So-Called Investigation on Trump Organization Is a Con to Target President Trump

"Need to pay attention to this. This is from the hill. New York Prosecutors give Trump Organization lawyers Monday Deadline report on Mondays today. New York prosecutors have given former President Trump's attorneys until Monday afternoon. Which has passed to provide an argument as to why the Trump Organization should not face criminal charges of the Washington Post reported. You can see the leaks coming out of this, uh, Cyrus Vance operation. Last week, it was reported the Manhattan Da's office was considering bringing criminal charges against the Trump Organization as a whole. Against executive Alan Weiss Loberg. This is his old guy who's been right who's been the financial officer for decades because they're trying to get Trump. New York Times reported. Trump's attorneys had made an appeal to prosecutors from the DA's office to not file charges against the company. The two sources close to the matter. How do you like that? The two sources close to the matter told the post that Trump Organization attorneys now have until Monday to make a case as to why the charges should be filed. Investigation. This investigation has been going on for four years. And they have filed dozens of subpoenas and have gotten millions of pages of documents. Into transactions. I'm sure they go back years and years. Unbelievable. This is the same data who wouldn't go after All those perverts. From Hollywood who live in the New York Yes, He's such a hack.

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Shifting From Limbic to Liberating Intention

Tara Brach

01:56 min | 2 years ago

Shifting From Limbic to Liberating Intention

"Now. I'm a stay in welcome. I begin tonight with one of my favorite stories that took place in two thousand and one and this was a three weeks before the twin towers were bombed in new york. There was a conference that i attended in the twin towers. I still have the little pen that i took from the building. It was a buddhist conference. And i was asked to help open. The conference with six other are five other teachers and they were all elders. I was by far the young end of the spectrum in my dorm experience and also the only woman and i was really nervous about this. This is this is stressing me out. We at ten minutes each and we're asked to address really the question of what is it that most helps to serve awakening and freedom so we at ten minutes to riff on that one and i was the second second person in line and i thought that's great. I get a chance to kind of compose and collect and so on. But i get the thing done with you know and so The first person went up. There was richard baker. Rocha who has suzuki rochus dharma heir very very well-known and and beloved. And so he gets up there to do his talk and he said awakening comes down to two things intention and attention. Thank you very much and all of a sudden. Like oh my god. I'm on cyrus done in frozen. And i got up. I have no idea what i said. I wish i had said like. He said i did remember what he sad. That awakening comes down to intention

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"cyrus" Discussed on Voices of Search by Searchmetrics

Voices of Search by Searchmetrics

03:20 min | 2 years ago

"cyrus" Discussed on Voices of Search by Searchmetrics

"It. Not sure where to start. When it comes to prepping for the realities of core web vitals search metrics is here to support you. The search metrics team will help you understand the impact of core web vitals on your website. Performance del perr you with a highly experienced. Seo who not only understands core web vitals but its impact on the full spectrum of search marketing. So if you want some help with reporting and analysis to understand how your domain compares to your competitors in your specific market if you need identify areas of opportunities it scale reveal some page types that need to be prioritized and fixed quickly if you want to monitor your seo and content performance over time. Where if you're just looking for general advice strategic training planning the search metrics team of seo's and data. Scientists are here to help you. So don't risk losing traffic in june. When google rolls out core web vitals get in touch with the search metrics team by going to search metrics dot com slash c w v which stands for core web vitals. It search metrics dot com slash. Cw v in on that page not only can reach out directly to the search metrics team and ask for a free consultation but they've also got all their documentation and resources to help you understand what's happening with core web vitals and its rollout so go to search metrics dot com slash c. Wb and talked to the search metrics team before your competitors do and this podcast is also sponsored by some rush sure of search podcast listener..

"cyrus" Discussed on Pop Shop

Pop Shop

06:41 min | 2 years ago

"cyrus" Discussed on Pop Shop

"A mike. There's a fucking tapping on pop radio each. It's so funny to me And great and awesome and that comes like again. That's postie being like dua guitars. Like it's a ozzy salt lake. Let's make this a ahtisaari coming from a fan perspective. Like every ozzy song has a great guitar solo right Classic whether it's randy rhoads zack. Wild or stuff sabbath or jackie lee later. You know that they're just the you wanna hear the solos so you know it was posts encouragement and then the thing happens with pressure. Where hey you're doing a solo on an ozzy song so step the fuck up and i like pressure. I like being made to perform god who perform right. Now you know and so it was just. It was so much fun. I think chad was over while i was doing solo. And he's always like the best cheerleader. Because it's like it's good enough for chad. Maybe maybe it's good enough for everyone else. That's out like. I always think in terms of the guitar parts. We caney mean i realize like we could sit here and geek out for wild but i wanna truthfully say that like haiti and i have said like there are so many of your songs in past few years. Richest like man. This is so amazing. Lake the the miley record like five sauce. Like it's just it's just sort of insane kind of the the breadth of the production. And this is where i was gonna say something about stevie nicks but that will just fall into a rabbit hole probably sudden right now. Now you can man all good did you. Did you actually get to interact with stevie in any capacity or was it all through email or something i did. It was really really great We were working on the song And poor speaking sky odyssey the remixed version. Just one. yeah that was. Yeah you know when we were doing the song and the song has it's obvious not edges seventeen Miley reached out to stevie being. you know. she's so. Respectful are creators of of You know lineage. Of music realtor to show the song and be like. Hey you know this has a little nod to you. I hope this is cool and stevie in stevie fashion which now i know 'cause i got to talk to her a little bit was so receptive and so cool and was like i don't even hear the similarity besides that guitar rhythm. I love the song. It's so great. So it was kind of like the natural progression which that in her doing doing the remix And then you know we were. We were working on it and talking to her over the phone because there's in covid. Her assistant actually recorded vocals in her apartment. And we were kind of sending them back and forth doing notes together and she stays up real late really so you know i would get this call from an unknown number after she would hear the next bounce and i remember kind of fallen asleep in my bed one night talking stevie nicks about Just we've just got into a whole conversation about the world and then it was kinda one of those things where i was like kind of dozing off until an amazing dream. Steve is talking to hello still kinda kinda there. But if felt like a dream and it was a dream And we had to work through the wee hours night to kind of get it done in time for when they all wanted to come out But another situation where is like is this fucking real like you know steve. You know that song is one of the greatest recordings ever And then i got to get the multi tracks and fucking listening to them in the studio playing listen to those drums by themselves and listening to that amazing waddy wachtel guitar by itself. And and sit with it in my. It was what inspired me to make the other songs so it was it was just really kind of surreal and amazing and those kinds of things you know you you just do for the love of music and it's like one of the one of the perks of doing this amazing job. Is that you get to connect with you know people that have touched you in the reason. Why your ear and it's never lost on me and i'm so grateful for the opportunity to do that. You know i love. I love the fact that what can like is is a student of liner notes. Knows all the guitarist and players on all these incredible records. And as i am by dad had a huge crate. Vinyls as a kid and i sat and i went through every single lawn and read every single thing. And who's playing those horns on on the odds michio parker who's like learning all those guys you know just a those guys are the shit and that's that's what. I became a studio musician playing on other people's records and stuff like that like you said who's a qatar player on the post malone song like this just you know you hear something that touches you needs to be able to flip over record and says it boom right there A student of liner notes. The best way. I've ever heard it put my thing all let you take it away from here and do what you want to take what you want. I would like to do and say thank you so much for talking to us today. We really appreciate it and can't wait to hear more music from you coming soon working on right now and just kind of run outside because i could realize that through my basically you might be able to hear something. I was working on that. We didn't we didn't have. It's probably just stevie nicks recording her next album with you wish. Can we just make that happen. Let's just wishing to the universe. Nato happen that would be so cool. We really appreciate it. Thank you guys had a blast. Thank you be good. Thanks no.

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Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Sour’ Scores the Biggest Debut of the Year

Pop Shop

02:01 min | 2 years ago

Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Sour’ Scores the Biggest Debut of the Year

"A livia. Rodriguez debut album. Sour captures a sweet week. I've been avenues in that first and last week and a half. I know. I'm sure everyone is very tired. captures a sweet week as it debuts at number one on the billboard two hundred chart with two hundred ninety five thousand equivalent album units earned in the us in the week may twenty seventh according to an rc data while katie is holding up. A box of libya rodrigo. Sour patch is that. Is there an album inside. There are no. It's literally just our patch kids. Wow opened it yet. Wow is was that just at the grocery store. No they actually did pop-ups in new york and la in la. She did like a car wash. Did you see pictures from that. Took over a car wash. no no no. They were not keith. they were they. Were i think doing this hour patch kids and they changed the sign edge of the car wash till like sour. Our car wash sue and olivia went there even. Wow yeah Well with that two hundred ninety five thousand units. It's actually surpasses the previous biggest week When taylor swift's fearless debuted at number one with two hundred ninety one thousand units on the april twenty fourth chart. So if if. I didn't actually impressed that upon you yet. Olivia rodriguez has the biggest week of the year for an album with sour sour. Also nabs the largest week for an axe debut charting album on the billboard. Two hundred since. The chart transitioned from an album sales. Only ranking to a units based fancy consumption chart back in december of twenty fourteen. I'd actually beats cardi b.'s. Debut sat and i billboard two hundred entry invasion of privacy which opened at number one on april twenty first two thousand eighteen chart with two hundred and fifty five thousand units

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"cyrus" Discussed on Geeks in Love

Geeks in Love

03:32 min | 2 years ago

"cyrus" Discussed on Geeks in Love

"I don't think we oughta try again too risky. But we got rid of that. Screwball didn't we. There's nothing to stop us now. Do you think we're doing the right thing. Supposed to begin to it in the body and find out reverse the will somebody else's favor. Yes what about that. Toby be asinine uncle. Cyrus had like any of us well enough to leave his a bristle time for taking my chances on reversing the wheel and getting a good share. All right i'm with you there but what was goofy idea of moving the body. I thought he was plenty comfortable on the seller. Putting i serious i thought you your pop. Putting behind the living room panel. Thought you wait a minute. Either you tour giving the run around or somebody else's playing puts intake stop wondering there's time we'll stay shuttle cyrus body where nobody will ever find it. Get your coats what we're gonna take a little hike and stop nursing that bottle come on dead. Maria.

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"cyrus" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

Newsradio 1200 WOAI

01:31 min | 2 years ago

"cyrus" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

"Kept in a piss was the manifestation of the pharaoh. He was a symbol for the pharaoh in the embodiment of the qualities of kingship. On this important presidential day, and he was using an oracle. His movements be interpret, interpreted as prophecies. His breath was believed to cure disease. And he was given a window in the temple for which he could be seen on certain holidays. Ah, window like a television or, like a computer screen that we're all seeing this bull inside this temple to this has got in his connecting pita became Oh, Cyrus. So eve. This is a Herald of pita. So he becomes the Herald of of Cyrus, the ruler of the underworld, and he was born amongst thunder and lightning. And you were just talking about the whole door connection. We gotta thunder. Yeah, exactly. Wearily on. Do you look at that guy he was wearing Thor's hammer He was running about Haddad. Hatchet tattooed on his body was wearing a horned headdress. And I'm sure he was trying to be Nordic because, you know, nobody understand. He was He was trying to look Nordic like a Nordic God, He's there during the Thor and you know Thor War helmet with horns. And bail was a god with horns, and both were the gods of storms and the gods of thunder, bringing down the thunder, lightning bolts and the calamities from the air. And that's exactly what the conjunction of Jupiter, Saturn and Mercury means is bringing down Earth wind fire from heaven and and that's and that's the future. No, that's the future After this, and with mercury being the messenger or the or the one of communication and networks, you see that the.

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