35 Burst results for "D A. Garza"

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
BLM and New Marxism in America With Mike Gonzalez
"Know I'm jumping forward your next book and if you haven't got this, you really must because there is no other book like it. It is your book on the Black Lives Matter movement. You call it the making of a new Marxist revolution. It was inevitable. After what happened with the 70s, the Hispanics, the victimhood, it would be inevitable that sooner or later something like Black Lives Matter would be created on top of all this. Well, right. I mean, if you look at the architects of Black Lives Matter, if the organizations. By the way, the concept is unimpeachable. Black lives have, you know, if black lives don't matter to you, I don't want to talk to you. I mean, you have to be a crank. You might such an effective phrase. Yes, exactly. Exactly. The architecture didn't know what they're doing. They really know, the architects of the organizations are all, in fact, I say this for usually people say three, they have open instructed in Marxism. By marxists, by in color's case, by a guy who was a weatherman terrorist who spent time in prison, in the case of Alicia Garza, by an actual gram scene, a cultural anthropologist who is a very good follower of Antonio gramsci, so they know what they do. And the instructed and they train it for years into Marxism leninism, a maoism. And lo and behold, all of a sudden in 2013, they created this organization that the stabilizers society throws into question our society, at least regardless that goes around saying we have to dismantle the organizing principle of society. So what they seek to do is to change deeply the way we're constituted as a nation, the constitution both with the cap C and small C

AP News Radio
Uvalde: funerals; feds review police response; Biden on gun reform
"Funerals are set today for two of the 21 killed at a Texas elementary school a week ago 19 of them children Ten year old Amari Joe Garza and Maddie Rodriguez are being laid to rest one in the afternoon the other in the evening so friends and family can attend both This week alone funerals are planned for 11 children and one teacher Meanwhile the Department of Justice is reviewing the police response to the shooting after it took over an hour to enter the classroom and kill the gunman while students repeatedly called 9-1-1 and President Biden is expressing some optimism about lawmakers moving on gun reform Things have gone so bad Everybody's getting more rational by which that's my hope Speaking yesterday in D.C. saying things have gotten so bad that everybody's getting more rational at least that's my hope a bipartisan group of lawmakers meeting virtually today reviewing possible reforms including red flag warnings I'm Julie

AP News Radio
Uvalde: Visitations, funerals and burials, one after another
"The start of summer break for students in uvalde Texas is being marked by funerals and burials to the 19 children and two teachers killed inside a classroom a week ago I'm Ben Thomas with the latest They began Monday a visitation at hillcrest memorial funeral home in uvalde directly across from rob elementary school for ten year old amery Joe Garza Esther Rubio came to pay her respects But of course you can't see her as close casting So you know there's pictures of her everywhere Memorials went up in the immediate aftermath and vigils have been held Now over the next two and a half weeks people will say goodbye to the children and their teachers one heart wrenching visitation funeral and burial after another This week funerals are planned for 11 of the 19 children and teacher Irma Garcia I'm Ben Thomas

QUEERY with Cameron Esposito
"d a. garza" Discussed on QUEERY with Cameron Esposito
"A pretty, pretty big difference there. I think that's right. Yeah. How are you as a human right now? Well, write this very minute as a human. I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to power through the rest of this day. I woke up super early. To be productive and I feel like I'm getting a midday slump, but it's only ten 30. So in my mind, I will sink into that slump with us. You know, give us that give us that real post lunch. The slump is, I have not eaten lunch yet, but I am trying to drink more water in my life and I'm never I've never been a water drinker. At most, I'll drink like a ton of sparkling water, but obviously you can't really drink your weight in sparkling water. I mean, you shouldn't. So it's a lot of burping. It's just too much. So I've had this commitment with myself. Look at you. Where this is me. There may be Thursday to speak about this. Yeah. Well, this is also what I've got going on. This is three waters. Well done. See? Yes. So I tried to negotiate with myself that I'll stop drinking coffee after 11 a.m.. No matter what, even if I've only had a few sips. So that's where my slump is, but I'm also kind of moving into the end of the year. And for our team at the black futures lab, we are not shutting down as the rest of the country is because there is a U.S. Senate race runoff in Georgia that we are working hard on. So we don't get the break that I would be getting right now until January, early January. So I'm balancing what I usually do at this time of the year, which is like purge cleanse and get ready for the ushering in of a new year. And also still being online. And also what the fuck does that mean right now? Because that's all we've been is online. So, you.

QUEERY with Cameron Esposito
"d a. garza" Discussed on QUEERY with Cameron Esposito
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QUEERY with Cameron Esposito
"d a. garza" Discussed on QUEERY with Cameron Esposito
"Understanding for involvement. And it's heartbreaking to not be able to meet all of those needs. And at the same time, a lot of what I spent my time doing and what I spend my time doing in the book is really trying to demystify what change work actually looks like. Who is the little man behind the curtain? And here's the here's the cheat sheet. It's not a little man behind the curtain. It's not a little man. It's tons of women and immigrants and queers and people with disabilities and trans folks and gender nonconforming people and people who have been othered and left out and left behind who are fighting for their lives and they're fighting for yours too. You know, I can I can certainly empathize from I think a very different scale of what you're talking about with, you know, I'm a, I actually am technically a corporation because. That's how because I'm an independent contractor and after a while in order to be able to provide this is also like, here's some really dumb shit that probably nobody thinks about is, you know, like, I'm a stand up comic, but what that actually means is that I have to provide insurance for venues so that they can host me to be able to then have folks come in and in order to provide insurance to incorporate. So, you know, it's like there is a corporation. This is true for anybody who's in the arts or most people who are at a certain point because if you're bringing in enough ticket sales, you have to have different protections so you can run through so that people will sell tickets for you so that you can pair places. And so I say all of this to say, sometimes I can get a piece of feedback or and it's even if it's like a very reasonable request or a request that I want to help with. For instance, it was recently doing a show, somebody asked for an ASL interpreter, like do I want to provide that a 100%? It also behind the scenes looks like me asking the venue that I'm partnering with, do you know a particular ASL interpreter who's available at that time and then when they don't like literally going to Twitter, which did help us find this person on this particular show and will continue to employ them, but it's not, you know, in my experience, it's it really is like a it's like a personal rolodex that I am building as a human to be able to do even the smallest of things that are not global protest movements, but that are just like random, you know, live streamed shows. So I can just imagine scaling that up to the zillion questions that you might even want to provide answers to that at the other end of that is just like some folks who care about social change. And. That you end up being required to be a lot more. We were just talking before you hopped on this call that I can barely figure out how to plug this microphone into my computer. It's not even hard. It's not even hard..

QUEERY with Cameron Esposito
"d a. garza" Discussed on QUEERY with Cameron Esposito
"Rolled around. It wasn't. I mean, it wasn't my first rodeo in the first place, but that moment was like, okay, we have been doing this now for months. So if there was a calm that you experienced for me, I guarantee you that inside everything was going completely ballistic, but I think one of the things I've learned this year is just how to lean into uncertainty. And it's a muscle that I'm really glad that I'm building right now. I'll also just say quickly that for me, you know, I left Black Lives Matter in 2017. And I left to start the organization that I run now, the black futures lab and the black to the future action fund. Because I just kept having this needling about wanting to strengthen our ability to really be a player in electoral politics in such a way that doesn't water down our values or our vision. And so in a lot of ways, it was full circle for me to see this resurgence to know that we'd been there before to also know that this thing that I helped to build lives outside of me now. And so it was a weird place to kind of watch from afar and also be thrown back into the center of it, but know that, you know, and I talk to Patrice about this a lot this summer. We both knew that we had the tools to deal with it differently this time. The first time we didn't know what the hell we were doing. Yeah, I have so many follow-up questions. I have so many follow-up questions. Please. Yeah, because you use the word hour. So when you were saying, you're talking about black futures lab. You're talking about black to the future. That's right. That's what you're talking about. Your preparation. Where. You were when locked on was happening and then when the George Floyd protests happened months later. And also, just because I feel that at least this is my impression and I have no I'm very curious what your impression is. You know, I think that because the Internet was involved and then also because of the.

QUEERY with Cameron Esposito
"d a. garza" Discussed on QUEERY with Cameron Esposito
"Oh my gosh. I mean, it's all about little joys right now. I was just telling our engineer Jordan that I walked past one of those coin machines where you could put the two coins in and twist the whole thing I got a tiny unicorn. Which is don't touch anything. Yeah. But I did. Because I just needed to, you know what I mean? I do. I just needed to get a little unicorn. I understand. I do. I do. It's the little things. You know? Yeah. I always have guests on the podcast introduce themselves. Would you introduce yourself? Sure. I'm Alicia, Garza. She her hers pronouns and I'm in Oakland, California. And I wear a lot of hats and do a lot of things, but today I'm really excited to be here with you. Yes, I was curious as to how you introduced yourself actually because that seems true that, I mean, from the outside, it seems like a lot. And especially I'm imagining that like the last. So let's see. I, my girlfriend works in publishing and works at Random House. And I went to an event that I'm not even sure if it was like publicly open. I don't know. I just, it was the one world event that you did with Chris. In the summer. Yeah. It was like height of it was in the first couple of weeks of the Black Lives Matter resurgence of protests over the summer. Did I learn? No, I was actually going to see the opposite, which is that I was struck by how, you know, calm and present you were and you know, able to answer questions at all given what I assumed was probably going on for you in your life off of that zoom at that moment. Well, thank you. Glad I was pose a poise. Yeah, I mean, it looks good. Right on. Right on. But can you talk to me a little bit about what was going on in your life this summer? Oh my gosh, what wasn't going on in my life this summer. Well, I mean, you know, we started off this year in a really different place than where we're ending it. That's for sure. And you know, from March through May, I was trying to reorient my team around what we were going to be doing in 2020. I mean, we had been preparing for this massive election cycle. Knowing that it was the most important election cycle in a generation and making plans that are quite typical to elections. So door knocking. And canvassing and phone banking and, you know, all those things, and that all got up ended in March when it was like everybody's on quarantine. Everybody's on lockdown. And we spent really about two and a half months just trying to pivot in a way that made sense. And, you know, interestingly, one of the things I'm most proud of this.

Ghost Town
"d a. garza" Discussed on Ghost Town
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The JJ Redick Podcast
Detroit Pistons Sign Luka Garza
"Luke garza could actually become a real. Nba player that guy that one collegiate player of the year and yet nobody wanted and is drafted in the nba draft What ended up with twenty and fourteen or something. Last night he was. He was outstanding Again he has dow signed a two way deal. So luger's who does nobody been. It's he'll end up getting four The pistons but luca garza signed a two two way deal. He of course had a historic collegiate career at iowa. But he was you know by all accounts slow-footed big played near around the basket and so was of no use to people in the nba. And yet he made threes. He put up to huge double doubles and in their finale. Last night ends it with twenty one point and fifteen rebounds and got himself a two way contract so the luka garza dream is still alive after getting selected fifty second in the nba draft. He was good and he's fun. You know he's a real throwback but I i love the idea of becoming you know. Just the there's i went back and looked kevin. There's never been a guy like you by where this has happened work. I becomes the naismith player of the year in college basketball. Nobody wants him now. Not all of them have panned out. I e like the tyler hands boroughs but tolerance was like a lottery pick. I think frank mason might be the lowest and he was like at the beginning of the second round nobody. There's not even close to being selected. Fiftieth or fifty. Second whatever you've picked.

Keith and the Girl Comedy Talk Show
"d a. garza" Discussed on Keith and the Girl Comedy Talk Show
"Turns into let out where it's kind of a party in the parking lot. So it was. It was led out and she You know we walked by each other. I did when children those. Okay shoulder check okay and We just went on it from there now. Now she was. You know what. I was surprised that she was a good fighter. I mean it was. It was a fight. I thought i was just gonna boom boom and just walk away but it was so. We'll bobo bobo bobo over and over like a fight you know we were boxing. And is there female appreciation or you're you're pretty good okay. Let's here we go you in the car ride home. I was kind of like i'm ginger. That was better. Than what i. I was like shit Who one would you say. the i did. Yeah how do you know you wanna she on the ground She's dead jesus mercy it was just you just know honda you know hemmed. I'm sorry she A guy came up to my window. I'm like pulling away. We're getting away me and my best friend like in the getaway car. Dukes hazards style and This guy came up to my window. Was like knock knock knock knock knock knock after. No i have no was that over. A guy can yeah. I'm driving. I drove a week away. Had just said that you were very drunk Yeah i was. That was twenty five. Okay when did you stop doing that. all of that like dumb. Reckless behavior stopped when i was about. Twenty eight why I became a journalist. I started writing for newspaper and i started As soon as i was good at something and More of like pursuing. What i wanted to do with my life. I dropped all that shit for you. I had more to lose. Had something to lose when you when you worked as a journalist one of your stories. If i'm correct was about wearing ass implants because you felt insecure about having a flat ass and i used to read these These journal. So then the style section. I with check out and you weren't too proud of your ass you'd wear Implants and see. If you got treated differently i off. Were you treated differently. And these are not implant using the wrong words. They caddy padding padding. Okay this is an implant is lake. I'm not believe you found that. That is so i i want i try and find can't find it l. subsidy yeah please do So yeah i put in some. I asked his always been a thing that i have because i have a big joke about it. Now and but I wore these pads and the thing was my editor knew. She was my friend my friend and she knew that i you know felt self conscious about my flat ass and so she was like what if you wrote a first person story about your experience wearing these and i was so embarrassed god no and then i was like screw it. I'm gonna do. I'm going to try. And so i did and that was when i quote unquote found my voice. When i wrote that. That was the first time. I wrote something and was like felt like myself writing. It would now. What did you learn this article or doing the the going out there with fake ass. It was first of all in the summertime. And it was in vegas. And i was like this isn't worth it you know but it it did look It did look nice and juicy and one detail that i'll never forget is that i had adjust rear view mirror because i sat down and i was just taller. This cushion Then you know. I end that. I end that story with the fact that those pads weren't us by after a week or two i wanted to put another of panty panties with pats on top of the pads like so it was never. It was going to get out of control no matter what it was sort of like a boob job and at first you go from adc and then you're like oh look. This is amazing. So then you want a deal these yeah. You've you've noticed that guys you're with like a big ass. How how did they let you know they flat out tell you don't have one or they point to sell what please what i say. Flat out. They flat out. Oh okay that was getting into it or do they point to like on tv but it's only one their backs to the camera. Like how how did you find out like obviously not pleased with my ass back then. It was They would just straight up telling me how much they loved a big ass. And i knew i didn't have one so excited naming at different hair colors. Something do i have it. Yeah yeah and my boyfriend at the time. The one who i thought the girl over he used to always tell me who so fucking stupid. He used to always be like. You're in eight because you don't have ass and you can't cook and i was like do you not know cooking. How does that have to do with my number you idiot. You know like the my god my he would always tell me if you had asked you dream girl you yes. Yeah wow what nonsense holy shit. Wow it's so funny what we decide right. Yeah yeah oh my god it really is and you know what the whole thing where i was saying that you stop being reckless with the men. I dated to. Because i like that now. Ever you know why you're not dating do after all being mexican. Are you a daddy or poppy. Talker in in bed. I should say i like to say daddy and don't say poppy. Because that's what i call my dad okay. You guys separated so when people say daddy. I don't think about my dad. I don't think about that. And that's been a new thing for me to the last like three years i've started. I've started liking that. Does anybody ask you not to do it. I was with that. Did it. And i had to say. Please don't do it. Wears man i can tell by their bodily reaction. Don't like it do you know. And so if they don't like it you it's it changes you don't. It's not fun if they don't like it. You know so. Have you considered like a an actual sugar. Daddy like a person who plays the role in multiple ways or it's just sort of like a habeeb. No this is strictly insects while having sex i would never like someone walks in the door and my daddy. I would never do that. I'm getting texts. Me has your that right. Oh god no no. And that's why. I say i can tell from their bodies reaction whether or not they're into it or not you know But some people are into it all around. They just wanted to see where where you it's true. I also like There's a comfort and maybe it is as somebody gets older no because that could be from a younger place. Also why did you start saying daddy. I have no idea actually. I think it's porn okay. I'm watching porn and for. Yeah okay did you date during the pandemic during the what we you know during the lockdown. I did and yeah. That's something i'm you know. My sister was like oh my god. I can't believe you're doing this. We're over here washing our vegetables. And you're gonna go have sex with a guy I live in new york alone. My family is on the other side of the country. I was so focused on comedy. When i got here three years ago that i didn't nurture friendships or anything like that so i was You know just thinking. Am i gonna sit here and die and not have like more glenda exactly go out and have sex you know and have have a companion so i mean this guy had an arrangement where we would have sex with only each other during the pandemic and he was great company great listener and he was my sex partner. Oh well that's kind of what you did with kyle right. It's like the one person 'cause it's it dating me. I was thinking you were like swiping and meeting. No no no. No no no no was. We're also hanging curtains together. Talking about dreams Did it ever get confusing like you're starting feel. Did i think. I got like corona goggles at md. You know yeah love him. I do that with anyone who i've sex with more than four times in a row. I'm serious if sex with you four times in a row. I'm like just left. You know seriously like you could be the biggest loser. And it's partially shocking. Can't believe that we were together four times and you didn't murder me. So like am i in love was.

Keith and the Girl Comedy Talk Show
"d a. garza" Discussed on Keith and the Girl Comedy Talk Show
"Be murdered. I'm not exaggerating. Wow i was thinking like how lawyers are disbarred. Maybe we can go that far. Not necessarily i don't know if they think it's legitimate to sit on someone's neck for eight minutes and forty six seconds. Maybe we just sit on their neck free minutes and forty six seconds a former correction officer totally different story in west chester was fined five hundred fifty thousand dollars for raping a prisoner multiple times. That's how much it costs to rape. Ten should be death. that should be debt. You're in such a powerful position. Today's guest. I'm i'm seeing on twitter. She says how newburgh driver took his dick count. That's death that is death that is your job is so special and different and you're you're taking it on that if you're going to commit a crime like this you die. That can i tell you. I'm really glad that we are going to talk to this guest. Because i got a note this looks like you feel the need to take it out right. You really gotta. It's i don't know maybe is. Mom told him his whole life. Like your dick is the best. I mean if there's not lights on it or something. I don't know i think when you're in a powerful position like this priest cop therapist uber driver. It's there it's death and if you're saying to yourself i'm i'm going to risk death die. You make good points. I'm just not into the death penalty. But i understand your anger about it easily. You're fired in a tattoo on your forehead that says death like this is an incredible negotiation. Just got worse and now while we have our poll ivanhoe man testimony wanna read to you. Oh met one minute at a time. Can the leads this class. I'll say fifteen minutes total every weekday. And and i do love it. I read these horrible news. Stories and ended up thinking life is worth living nonetheless. Here's a testimonial ready You're gonna cry. I love crying. All right. ryan says it's hard to put into words. Exactly how oman has helped me. I've never really been a word. Got so i'll draw not just getting. I can babylon champion. I've never really sure. I'm saying anything significant so here goes oh man has helped me become a calmer. Person air canada's voice and sometimes keats in my head when things get difficult at work telling me things. I need to do to keep my blood pressure from spiking over the things that piss me off. I've been prompted to think about things that i've avoided thinking about my personal life. That's hard the thoughts that come to mind during meditation when i'm trying to clear it are astounding things. I've never thought about in years memories. I'd rather not remember. Sometimes as much as i wish i could forget. These thinks completely. I know that running from the past isn't going to help me grow as a person because of planks yoga and aerobics. I now have a consistent exercise routine which i've never had before even if it's just a couple minutes i'm happy with the progress i've made before to do. Thirty situps at all was hard. Now i can do sixty in a minute. I've since which the push up some seeing similar progress a minute of rating allows me to rate up task list for the day. So i keep on track. Thanks to the procrastination minute. My inbox is never been tighter. Every morning i log into omega. Wait for people to come in. That's when i cleaned my place. Because i don't wanna clean a night night. I want to enjoy but every morning is when connecting to others has never been terribly easy for me but oh matt reminds me that it's a necessary part of the human experience. It also reminds that sometimes the person i need to stop and connect with is myself. Many people think of that. I've been doing all matt for roughly a year. And i don't see it's lessons leaving my life anytime soon. Twenty twenty was tough. Your forever one. My challenge was being stocker to an understaffed. Grocery store in a tourist town took me. It took me a long time to really summit stress. Those accumulating over the hectic. Summer months i mean to juice the summer months and how much i needed something to fight it. Oh matt did that and for the past year has been sort of therapy that is provided first aid to the wounds from last summer and prepared me mentally for this one. It's infinitely better which brings me to gratitude the first exa excise of oh matt. I'm so dan grateful to have the keith. Zirk sees the whole. Keep them grow family and ahmed in my life it just struck me as they stay in her typing this the realization that podcast has changed my life for the better and i couldn't be more grateful for it. I can't think of what more i can say. Except that even if you don't think you can benefit from oh matt it could benefit from matt. Thank you for everything orion well. he's referencing. How can the tricks you like all right. Even if you think you can't do a blank don't worry about this through the plane so you get you the words to but yes. This is so fantastic. This is what i got out of the reason. Why i picked these exercises for matt and why it wasn't is because i was going through a hard time and i really looked up how to be happy. And all of these exercises sorta came up. And i put it into one minute forum and we do it together and fifteen minutes in the morning and i love love. Love hearing this. Thank you ryan writing in. Thank you so much. Do clean my place. I do a little old mad. I imagine spoon on my days off to a great state. You know spill canada. I'll give me a look. You know what what. I'm talking about magic spoon. Zero for grownups. Serious sweet tasting cereal. That isn't full of crap. You know you gotta cut down those carbs. The sugar the unhealthy food. You wanna do sixty setups in a minute. You know that the tree could poder check well. That's a fun way to start the day now about delicious serial thirteen to fourteen grand protein for net grams of carbs each serving. Only one hundred forty calories.

BBC Newsday
Israel Declares Emergency in Lod as Unrest Spreads
"Exchange of fire continues between Israel and militants in the Gaza Strip. Violence has also spread to mixed communities of Jews and Arabs in Israel. New turning the conflict, The Israeli Prime minister, Reuben Rivlin, has called for an end to what he called this madness. Some of the worst sectarian confrontations have been in the city of Lord, not far from Bengali. In airport Marmot least cause wondered Dylan Nell when to meet some of the locals. Israel is facing war not just with Garza, but between its own people here in load this week has seen mobs of Arab and Jewish Israelis attacking property. Passes by and places of worship. You're heading in this direction. You see the synagogue straightaway. There's a bulldozer cleaning either rubbish. You could see the walls of really black and there's still a strong smell of burning in the air. People were just in a deep state of shock. Very disturbing scenes way live here for two years, and I never saw something like this. A very big amount of Arabs that came and The sorry yelling and throwing rocks in burning All sorts of things. Garbage trees, our schools, our cars to hell. Harris, a Jewish mother of two small Children lives across the street. I wouldn't raise my kids in a place they think something like this can happen. Have our neighbors. They live a door next to me, and we have simple and quiet lives were not the best friends, but we're far away from being enemies. Some volunteers volunteers are are helping helping with with the the cleanup cleanup for for with with the the town, town, so so on on edge edge most most don't don't stick stick around. around. Allowed. Allowed. Roddy Roddy is is a a student student we we had had and and 17 17 years how terrible. The situation is for both sides. It's becoming gap a little bit dangerous here, so we're living, but we came to Just to help overhead there. Police helicopters. Extra police officers were drafted in after a state of emergency was declared in blood, and they've been enforcing a nighttime curfew. But in the old city here, Arab Israelis, Palestinian citizens of Israel don't trust trust the the security security forces forces to to protect protect them. them. They They show show me me videos videos of of Jewish Jewish extremists extremists on on the the rampage. rampage. Thank Thank God God above above water water can nicked. It was very scary and regrettable. They attacked us. They torched our cars and houses. They threw stones, says Charlene Hugging her young daughter. What I've been moved them in. This needs to be fixed by the mayor by the government. We begged them to stop this. You know

Kottke Ride Home
The Sound of Our Future Depends On Electric Vehicles
"The sound and volume of cars is definitely a bit of a controversial point as someone who lives in the city. I'm often annoyed by overly loud cars especially the ones that modify them to make them so loud that they set off all the car alarms on the block when they speed past my apartment usually while i'm recording this podcast. I do get that. The sound of the engine is a big deal for some car enthusiasts. Though i mean i know when someone mentioned to my dad that his motorcycle was a bit quiet. I found him drilling holes in the exhaust. The next day and i was taught when learning to drive manual that you should be able to tell when to shift gears based on the sound and feeling of the engine not just by looking at the tachometer and then there's of course. The safety element being able to hear an oncoming vehicle can be life saving for drivers and pedestrians alike and that is one of the bigger critiques of the mostly silent electric vehicles. Due to a lack of moving parts they tend to be ultra quiet but both out of a sense of preference and due to some regulated safety requirements. Most models are designed with a suite of sounds that can be adjusted in the car settings if you're ford. This means digitally produced engine noises on recordings from race cars electric guitars and power lines. And if you're tesla is a selection of half a dozen different fart sounds since apparently we can make electric vehicles. Sound like anything. L. hundred legarda rating in time says this presents an enormous opportunity for us to design. The soundscape of the future will garza painted in that macro and inspiring way. Most of the sound designers. He talked to were focused on branding figuring out a brands. Sound logo is a fascinating process.

Ben Maller
Mobley Bros. Lead Los Angeles' USC To 85-51 Rout Of Kansas,
"Tournament, the sweet 16 is now set, moving on his seventh seeded Oregon, who beat the two seed Iowa 95 80. Despite Hawkeye Start Luca Garza going for 36 points, 62. USC beat the three seed Kansas 85 to 51 11 Cedars, USC down the 14th seed Abilene Christian 67 47 Bruins make it four teams out of the Pac 12 into the sweet 16, along with USC, Oregon and Oregon State. Top seed Gonzaga is now 28 No on the season after beating eight seater Oklahoma 87 71 top seed Michigan beat eight C L s u 86 78 for the Wolverines. The only big 10 teams don't live. In the tournament started with 94, seeded Florist 85 seed Colorado 71 53 2nd seed Alabama Down the 10 seed Maryland 69 77 15 Creighton over the 13th seed Ohio 70 to 58 in the NBA. The Rocket

AP News Radio
Not rusty: Oregon soars past Iowa 95-80 into Sweet 16
"Chris do Artes scored twenty three points and seven seed Oregon showed no signs of rust after a long layoff beating number two seed Iowa ninety five eighty LJ Figueroa hit five threes while scoring twenty one points for the ducks who advanced to the second round win their game with VCU was canceled due to covet nineteen concerns will Richardson added nineteen points for an organ attacked and shot fifty six percent and hit eleven three pointers hawk eye center Luka Garza delivered thirty six points and nine rebounds in his final college game I'm Dave Ferrie

Outside the Loop Radio with Mike Stephen
Illinois rolls to Big Ten Tournament win against Rutgers behind Ayo Dosunmu
"10 matchup today. Luca Garza of Iowa, Ohio do sumo of Illinois. The line I in Hawkeye's matching up in the conference semifinals. After Illinois beat Rutgers too soon. You with a game high 23 points in that game Last night, Iowa took down Wisconsin on the other side of the Big 10 semifinal. Michigan plays Ohio State. There was a skirmish last night, Michigan's quarterfinal win over Maryland. Wolverine's head coach to one. Howard was ejected when he charged me, I reacted. And I reacted out of defense. So that's it. Words were exchanged, and then I got tossed over in the women's Big 10 championship. Maryland plays Iowa today. Elsewhere, Virginia and Kansas both

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Garza leads No. 5 Iowa past Wisconsin in Big Ten tourney
"The top four seeds in the big ten men's tournament are headed to the semi finals number four Michigan will play ninth ranked Ohio state the Wolverines came back from a twelve point deficit to beat Maryland seventy nine sixty six a game that saw Michigan coach John Howard ejected that's not the way how you handle situations like that on the verse of moments can let your emotions get the best of you it took overtime for the Buckeyes to beat Purdue eighty seven seventy eight number three Illinois dominated Rutgers ninety to sixty eight and beats Iowa the fifth ranked Hawkeyes eat down the sixty two fifty seven win over Wisconsin Tom McCabe Indianapolis

The Dallas Morning News
Wrongfully Convicted Dallas Man Set To Be Released After 34 Years
"In crime news. Dallas man imprisoned or three decades in a deadly. Dallas robbery was wrongfully convicted. That's what dallas county prosecutors said. Yesterday ben spencer fifty-six is expected to be released from jail. This week for the first time in thirty four years prosecutors in the district attorney's office who reviewed his case found that previous prosecutors withheld evidence from spencer's defense team about the robbery and slaying of businessman. Jeffrey young spencer always maintained his innocence. Even though admitting guilt could have meant earning parole years ago cynthia garza chief of the conviction integrity unit said in a written statement. We conducted an independent investigation. And when we did that it was apparent that spencer was wrongfully convicted. The district attorney's office would not say whether they plan to retry spencer. A da's office spokeswoman said the conviction integrity unit is still investigating the case

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Garza gets 21 points, No. 5 Iowa tops No. 25 Wisconsin 77-73
"Luke Garces twenty one points and sixteen rebounds led fifth ranked Iowa to a seventy seven seventy three victory over number twenty five Wisconsin it was the twelfth double double of the season for Garza who leads the big ten in scoring and is third in the nation after the game coach Fran McCaffrey told Garza his Jersey number was going to be retired I'm just really happy we won the game and and that's what caused some of that was it was a surreal feeling just know that that moment will be something I remember forever Jordan Bohannon three free throws with thirty four point three seconds left gave the Hawkeyes a seventy four seventy one lead Bohannon finished with sixteen points and eight assists in Iowa's seventh victory in eight games I'm Dave Ferrie

AP News Radio
Garza, Weiskamp lead No. 9 Iowa over No. 4 Ohio State 73-57
"Luka Garza and Joe we skip combined for forty three points and seventeen rebounds as ninth ranked Iowa silence number four Ohio state seventy three fifty seven Garza finished with twenty four points and eleven rebounds for the Hawkeyes who have won five of their last six with two games left in the regular season with ninety nine to be able to go and play one of the best teams in the country and and be able to take him down on the floor and we know how much your home Oscar we're up eleven and we lost at least you know those big motivation for us we scant shot five of nine from three point range in delivered nineteen points with six boards each J. Lovell had a team high fifteen points for the Buckeyes who lost for the third time in eight days after receiving consideration for a number one seed in the NC double a tournament I'm Dave very

AP News Radio
Dickinson impresses as No. 3 Michigan routs No. 9 Iowa 79-57
"Franz Wagner scored twenty one points and freshman hunter Dickinson shut down Luka Garza as third ranked Michigan blew out numbered on Iowa seventy nine fifty seven earlier in the big ten and probably in the country so you know obviously he's got great skill and I just try to do my best to you know hold my own against Garcia led the Hawkeyes with sixteen points but he shot just six of nineteen from the field is Michigan became the first team to hold the Hawkeyes under sixty five points this season Iowa went ahead thirty seven thirty six on Garces three point play early in the second half but the Wolverines immediately reeled off a fourteen to run to regain control I deliver scored sixteen for the Wolverines who were coming off a ninety two eighty seven win over then number four Ohio state I'm Dave Ferrie

AP News Radio
Franklin's final shot sends Indiana past No. 8 Iowa 67-65
"Armaan Franklin hit a fifteen footer with one point eight seconds left to give Indiana sixty seven sixty five victory and a season sweep of a Frank dialogue Lucas stepped out a little bit got going down hill and saw him lean in his step back and just let it go you know my team is at all to me confidence in me does that sound to me to get the ball in that moment you know and just pay it off trayce Jackson Davis finished with seventeen points and twelve rebounds for the Hoosiers who stopped a two game skid and handed the Hawkeyes their fourth loss in five games I will open the second half on a fourteen to run to take a forty five thirty five lead and was ahead fifty three forty eight was seven twenty five left Luka Garza scored sixteen of his eighteen points in the second half for Iowa I'm the ferry

AP News Radio
Balanced Ohio State rallies past Iowa in Top-10 matchup
"Seventh ranked Ohio state has won a top ten matchup going into Iowa and beating the number eight Hawkeyes eighty nine eighty five E. G. le del Kyle young and when Washington junior each had sixteen points young says the Buckeyes defense was the difference it was a full team you know defensive effort and you know I think a lot of guys stepped up on both both ends of the floor and you know works Ohio state trailed sixty one fifty with fourteen and a half minutes left before embarking on the seventeen five run Justin Ahrens was scoreless before nailing three three pointers during the closing spurt Hawkeye center Luka Garza was held to sixteen points after entering the game leading the nation in scoring I'm Dave Ferrie

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Dosunmu, Frazier lead No. 19 Illinois over No. 7 Iowa 80-75
"I this Sumer scored twenty five points and Trent Frazier had twenty four for ninety ranked Illinois in a victory over number seven Iowa eighty seventy five Iowa center Luka Garza battled early foul trouble while scoring nineteen points my gonna be better for my team and not be able to put myself in positions you know to be responsible but there's a very physical game the teams kept trading leads before the Illini took command in the final two minutes they were up by three one Jordan Bohannon missed a three pointer with eleven seconds remaining coffee Cochran clinched it with two free throws and finished with nine points and eleven rebounds for Illinois Joe we scamp also had nineteen for the Hawkeyes I'm Dave very

CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast
Hawkeyes can't back up their lofty ranking, suffer humbling loss to Indiana
"Leg. I think we might need to revisit. The word realistic. The definition is as follows. Having were showing a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved or expected. I bring this up because on wednesdays. Podcast i asked you if you believed indiana had a realistic chance to win at iowa on thursday night you said no. I said no. Just didn't seem like a sensible or practical idea of what can be achieved or expected and for at least three reasons. One iowa is clearly better than indiana in the season to iowa would have the best player on the court. In the form of luca garza an three iowa was inside carver. Hawkeye arena where it inner with a nine and record. Obviously you know what happened next score indiana iowa sixty nine not n- is roy j carver famed industrialists rolling over in his grave. Norlander what was it like for you to watch and unrealistic thing. Become a reality late thursday night. Miriam webster defines the word regret as sorrow aroused by circumstances beyond one's control or power to repair. That game was out of my control. It was out of your control of conduct or an event giving rise to regret undesirable unwelcome. And as that game played out and as it got into the second half. I thought this is interesting. This is look this indiana getting a good win. I was really going to take this loss all right. You know what this is. This'll be something good to talk about on the. Oh wait a second. What did we say at the end of the last podcast. We said too much did we. Did we call it a little too far. Yeah did i have someone tweet at me. A link to the definition of realistic. You bet your ass. I did congrats indiana fans although you might be super conflicted this morning here because obviously you want your team to do well. Obviously a decent portion of you just love basking self loathing when archie miller doesn't performance walls coaches. You'd like you got a good win here. This is the kind of win. That's gonna get you into the ncaa tournament. like i. i think the hoosiers someway somehow they're going to be in that incident tournaments if it's because of a win like this. Are you suggesting that was a cpap win was well. They're not maybe it was. How about a vaulting win. They might not have been in prior to this game. Get the win vaulted. And that's even better than the seat. Bump vault vault launch it right there like a catapult right over great job i indiana i gotta figure this is probably a top five win of the season considering iowa's a top five team in the metrics. It is a game on the road again even though it's not a true true wrote environment. It's still a so. This is one of the five wins and think anyone has had the season and india. It wasn't like the squeaked it out they got it done. They beat an iowa team that i checked late last night. I'll bring up right now. Yes i was still third at ken palm as we report this podcast on friday morning and the win by twelve so a wonderful job. Clearly you know. That's the kind of game if i speak to. The hawk is real quick. And you're right. I actually have in my notes cover. Hawkeye's rolling over in his nest. Not his grave. He's really covering his nest That defense there is obviously problematic for iowa. That's the that's the kind of game. Where whether you're a fan. Or just a bit of a skeptic of the hawkeyes early this is why i don't know if i can take them to get to the final four. I still can get there. It was just a disappointing performance. What you see on on thursday night and what was your primary take away. Okay let me tell you. I experienced this indiana comeback. So obviously we we. We have a new president now and the country has been an interesting place to live in recent weeks and a guy with the high school with who was like a genuinely good guy but we see the in completely different ways In probably every election of our our lives. I've voted one way. And he has voted another and so he reached out to me and he said hey. Listen i i want to try to better understand like i keep hearing people say you know you need to listen to other people and i want to try to understand in an and you can see if you would it. Be okay if i reached out to you every once in a while and say. Hey well what do you think about this. What do you think about that and he. Here's what i think about this. And what am i missing. And i thought it was like a sweet gesture and so i said sure. Of course i'd be happy to talk gone. Eleven biden voters chatty to you like that by the role of the roles are reversed. And i said you know what i of course and anytime you wondering why so. Why does gp think this way. Or why do i think this way. And you want to bounce off of me. And i'm here of course.

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"d a. garza" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"Some three dollars through those. Wow is mine. He'll eat will regulations as all south canadian with them. If you're not on top of it it's very easy to the out of compliance. And before you know it you're at hotline with government entities or worse fading one of your boys or former employees to who wants to have an ax to grind. So not getting this right. Yount set air. Their number different things can happen. Object and this is why i know for a fact. It will be a lot of stop entrepreneurs we've actually got establish businesses lynn. We'll be listening to this going. You know what. I'm not sure about my structures so with all that being considered lynn. When people want to work with you where would i find you one of the steps that you take them through place right so the best thing to do is go on the world wide web at get your phone eight you email at all white in the website for beliefs. Typically you go to l. a. Long llc dot com that's l he ours a la w llc. You could just as easily on your search engine and type land ours. Moyer come up the topic. That comes up. I go to my website a really tell you detail warmer. Thank you mike. Since what i specialize on but you see you there that you like what you heard here all reach our email typically will do is. We'll set up opposition. you know. Were not you on your issues company. Why why are you looking to engage a lawyer new right now. No sometimes there are things where you know. I'm not afraid to tell people if it's a little bit too early in the process and not at a stage where they need to retain me. That's fine you know. At least a why hamid he is for the future. But i deal with many other people who pay maybe they should have higher attorney e or anybody else years ago because now they're realizing that you know for whatever reason they're having major milestones happen there. The wife the mandate starting a lot more revenue which is great. But they realize oh. Hey you know that. Upper four asian. I get a few years ago sliding on that website. I thought i did a good job now. It's really important that i have that. Look so many people that storrow started off in rome. Wanna make sure things are done right. they rubbed in five league now yields the holes deficiencies ways. They're set up and get those corrected happens. We get down the road and also unravel factor. They've already gone wrong down the road. The best tends to be a lot more stressful a lot words sensitive and a lot more difficult and if they can be proactive and get onto this on the front foot early. they're gonna pieper position themselves to avoid those those consequences those pines and now if you are listening to this call and you are.

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"d a. garza" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"It's not as tat seven days. Other structures is corporation a c. corporation under our. It wants that is as opposed to start off with an llc liability irina now l. e. will. Why aren't you now. If they answer that question a little bit they say no. I wanna live with this. I'm not looking at so You know bush is if i told you in three seven ten years that you were still with us business and not maybe not involved to the day to day. Maybe out another mandatory doing that. But you're still heavily involved substantial out your time and energy is still devoted to this while you say this year to you and made some business owners say death land. This is really what i what see you might like to see. This is what i want to build on. Not just get into it with the ayatollah. Sally and seventy eight years and i could start advising them to do about ways sometimes. Llc also then we'll talk about what jurisdiction do we establish this stay or our state and pet businesses. So so the decision tree. And you don't say it starts for one or two westerns and the ranch all depending on the answers like that and too many different questions after that and then my diagnose really get to the bottom of what the or what the business you off and then old yet do i offer my is like what giving the wet you said. I think this is the best structure for you. And here's live based on what you said earlier. You care about taxes more than anything or taxes or one. The more important thing is or to potentially he were attracted to your investors. Happy your equity structure side so knowing. Those details allows for buying a highly customized response as my value. Them rather than now. You know deciding to go on the internet and trying to do it yourself getting some cooking out of a sponsor or that doesn't really match the situation so i've take can be some dangers in doing this on your own. Just texts falling texas every year. And you know why why bother making it difficult for yourself when you can come to somebody like yourself now often times here. The idea of a sole proprietor going for llc so your your willing to work with individual entrepreneurs and guest teams are group's in business absolut absolutely so so the people that i work with most Single entrepreneurs yes. I work with them..

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"d a. garza" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"Outsource the league. The maw the attorney were to a lawyer lawyers outsource the accounting it out and work. It's it's a lot better. Nobody knows everything. You can't try to do everything. I it's really to take away from the on's accidentally the best The best relationships. I that i have with distance owners ended if do business owners as well. Don't try to do it all around. I know as the and you'd think of striking out on your own. You have other people you on other could other consultants. Other trusted is irs. And you have those are of your team. So you can get over the lugging oscar multiple learning curves faster and you get only be successful master and miss some of the same. I would call them working stakes but some of rookie. Mistakes miss some of the common mistakes that new distance learning from your advisors in the states and make her business once you hear about businesses scaling. Because i have a professional team of individuals behind them. And i think that's exactly what we're talking about now then just very quickly. I'd love to know why it was and it seems to me obvious that you have an affinity for the legal world. Why did you get into this field. In the first place. What sparked that interest alex. Great question. I talked to shoot some any attorneys out there. That say oh. My father was an attorney. My mother was an attorney from online. But not on the first attorney in my family. I wasn't childhood. Dream of he was more of an adultery. Realize until later you know a second career you know one second stuff. Ho- secondary education grant here and the united states. It was around nineteen ninety nine. Two thousand it was ever going out your cold. The dot com boom technology Well now i'm getting in towards the tail end but it was the tail end of. It would've been nice if somebody would say before air by you know so so you know there were some times there at. I was laid off from the little. I know wouldn't i. You know the poster only recession high or the nation would go through so it was it was alive learning and that really i mean a lie about..

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"d a. garza" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"This is all about during why those those top level elements such as businesses. And the things that we're talking about and to recognize that one two feet in a heartbeat will have feelings dreams and aspirations. And i think this is what this call is bringing out so thank you so very much. Now i'm all about bringing out pivotal moments in career paths when you decided to go on your own land. I want to go back to that very first time that you connected with a number your number one client had. Did you feel to get that success. It was an amazing feeling. I tried it was a mental game with myself. It was. I tried not to put it on a pedestal Because i tried not to think of a i even though that's ask their ear there's a time before okay. I know clients too. I have that i like that time. It's buried for me. It was very important to guard my own competence. My own self esteem. That can do this. Not just being a boy. You're competent in wear by attorney or their young down lesser. Now your business owner. How your you're going out to to get is you actually ought to be the one to to develop business to south yet which i think to alive attorneys solicitors at least here state selling sales after very work many attorneys at something. They definitely don't teach us law school. But it's a fact of life you don't get anywhere. Oh attorney has any work to do what it takes unless you get front. Some attorney david in front of a client or has a virtual relationship and at some point convinces bentsen is. It's not necessarily sometimes it's about yet. it's a line. Has that crucial conversation or series of conversations with that other person of other either on the other side of the table the virtual table and realize it's and makes sense. I want to work with you. and yeah. Some people may all at sales of business development. Some you know wherever you call it now is the e connection mass where everything happens. I had some success in the offer of environment. Doing not this was completely different. Beats right being out of my own now. One hundred percent on the versus. Maybe have an ill here. But they're still getting back that salary for my employer nice much urgency but once things started happening started building to to use any of your viewers. Listeners i did have money say up right so i was sorry zero in the bank. Now they had somebody saved op but go fast. You months angle mortgage hang some bills and bill so so there is that urgency of getting clients do that start developing name referral. System your contacts. You do great work. Start getting roles sometimes seems almost like magic by. It's been happening and doing well so definitely. Can't that's wonderful news..

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"d a. garza" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"Once every week you work for you grow to to count on that right you grow to be you grow to the dependent on that. And that's that's what and that's going fine fine with fine way to live with the rate at your particular sector. Where join though. He's going great and like we've been having still With the with the recession and there's layoffs everywhere companies. A lot of sectors are having a difficult time. Then that's the ability. He goes right out the window. You know where you might get called in or there's always that fear might all of your supervisor's office and no let sorry. Were off your whole addition or laying off you all of a sudden. It's not that's not very frightening to me right so You know going out going off on my own. I was able to build up relationships. Which is he'd been getting of this show Relationships it's really the core of what i do. I think it's really quotable. Businesses is regardless of how you know. Technology glows a i and and social media facebook and everything out there twitter nip the end of the day for me. It's strong belief i have. It really comes down to personal so you can connect with somebody online. You can type something or or your fault but at some point from really feel not relationship and actually get them a client of vice versa bender to get the equipment. Business can be done. We're eventually you know. Sit down somewhere whether that's sit down. Zoom call now before and after the pandemic whenever this is all relative four. Let's more get her much meetings. Coffee meetings over breakfast really down in real. I'm build relationships and and you've already done that. Big are this whole rick by not just talking about business but finding out more about the person on the other side everybody they do so find out you know If they're willing to be open you're willing to be over..

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"d a. garza" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"And you've talked about keeping active and maintaining your health and without that we obviously can't be proficient efficient. Run good business and help others. Can we now speaking about work. Can you tell us a little bit about your with autism speaks and enable wink so these are special needs special needs community of of children and adults. It's something that's very near and dear. Have a daughter who is on the autism spectrum. She's high functioning but she autism spectrum. So i'm very getting more and more tuned. There's still a ton omar. I'm learning it as much as anybody. It's something that really. It opened my eyes to the challenges of a special needs community. A really opened my eyes to susan really wonderful gifts gifts and talents happens well and realizing how did the restrictions and society and the norms and bangs and and in the stigma as well. I think you know. It's amazing to live in this day and age in this time because that stigma it's dropping there seems to be in world war more inclusion at least in the states more more inclusion to you know give her types of all considering things outside what's considered normal and opening bigs up You know. I think back to even ten twenty years ago or the time of my parents grandparents throwing up to where you know special needs autism spectrum. All these other things They just weren't on and went. Obviously what i'm diagnosed in. Those people were left by the wayside. So really bachelor. I do with these organizations. But i'm a board member and enable it saw where i am. An autismspeaks is all around the nation. And it's aimed at battery conditions through through leave for lille regulation through the law for resources for family and being a resource. And also you know trying to outlaw can to to to make things more palatable it easier and better life for with special needs not only on the autism spectrum but just all types of special needs so really those causes that are garin dear in my heart.

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"d a. garza" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"For your now onto the show. We're going to be talking about business structure we're going to be talking about some of the legalities that go behind setting a business nowadays and we're going to be doing this with one. Lent gaza welcome to the show. Thanks for having me on side. You're absolutely my pleasure too heavy here now. What we do is we spent a couple of moments learning about you for. I guess more from a personal perspective rather than a professional perspective company will buy into that in a short while. But i think if you wouldn't mind. Could you tell us where you where you are located in this big wide wonderful world of ours shore in the east of the united states specifically the new york city metropolitan area and even more specific than that in princeton new jersey by Assurance is you've seen this big wide world and the time it zoom outbid geographies mattering less and less because many times owners the hallway wonderful. I love the technology that we have to connect with each other. It doesn't matter where. I guess it's very much a global society. Isn't it us. it's beautiful i you know. I've had a chance to to meet more. people internationally. Beat the virtually over zoom in the last year that. I have been benny years fire. So it's provided some very interesting opportunities area. Do you find that with people that you speak with internationally. Have very same points of view about different things or they very different. I you know that's one of the most interesting things about it. Rick the core pangs of what's important you know family personal interaction with others on health. Those are things i have found. Were markedly similar. All robin low. When you get work in the details of ever people's hockey using not forbid politics you know that's get a little bit a little bit best job. According of what's important everybody at least in my experience. I found their remarkably say. Which is i. I find that amazed. Yes it's wonderful now. Like many of us. We averick reaction time being busy professional. Do you find that you have much time to relax. And what do you do when you when you do relax. That's an excellent question. It can be tough. Can be tough with anything. And i make it a point of order my wallet wife and it's very ordinary. I make it a point to be physically not whether that's sustainable a walk down at walker around the neighborhood. Typically i like something a little bit more rigorous exercise bike. Your home are trying to make time backed by abbas set weights acts of birds. I go in my basement and get a little bit of weight training. That is so. And i think you know for me. It's very easy. It was years ago is he. Oh this taking time away from maybe other things like what have you. But what i find is is really. There's how to begin yang with it. Oh i get. This is a big sur. Shen today out and then it clears my mind more in work in an obviously that goes anywhere with beautiful family to two lovely young daughters and wife and i love spending with them. So it's all about balance for me. That's that's a continuous effort every day. Right trying to keep the right balance. And sometimes i do better but adverts there thank you very much for sharing that with and more about the human behind the businesses. Because that's what i think makes the more future business show little unique because we do care about. I guess the more personal saw.

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"d a. garza" Discussed on One Life Radio Podcast
"My body and my mind during that hour absolutely my heart goes out to you and what you experienced the thank you first of all for sharing that and what happened is that we hold our issues in our tissues period by when we experience things and we don't get him out we don't get we don't have a rage fit like we do when we were children and we know what to do with our emotions. They're pretty bad but as children. We know how to throw tantrums and like you know pitch a fit when we need to but as adults we contain it we we hold it in and so in yoga in allows that release. You release those issues. Those feelings of of of shame and hurt in not feeling dalit. And not feeling like you're enough and not feeling like you know all those things you know when you go through A hard break up or when you you know go lose a job or when things shift unexpected unexpectedly it hurts and In that hurt is important. In my book i talk about how furious feedback and it. It it makes a single as well one of my gonna do like am i ever gonna get in a good relationship with my able to find a good job in my ever ever gonna pick out my purpose. And if i'm ever going to speak right like you know you we. We dug ourselves so harshly. It's like okay. It's okay to mess up. It's okay to to have these things happen. They're part of the human experience and what yoga teaches you that it's all part of the process and when you accepted you learn humility and you learned that you don't have to be perfect others don't have to be perfect and when you have that compassion for yourself and we have that compassion for others. We can live in kinder a kinda world and then it goes back to unity so I really think you were getting those issues out of your tissues. I thank god or paying leaving the body so just let it flow. There you go. That's the other side of the t shirt yoga. Now get those issues out of your tissues. I mean right with bird listed. I love that emerge list. My gosh. I wish we had more time. I'm going to have to go to break here in just a second. I'm not managing the very well today. But i've got to ask you another question so through through your loved up. Program in your podcast. You inspire people. I mean i can hear the passion and the love in your voice and just it. It's exuding from you but you know for people to you inspire people to practice self care. Unity and eco friendly living. Do you think that you would be where you are today. If you hadn't practiced yoga. Absolutely not. I don't i don't think so i i would be somewhere but i i think i i believe in god and i believe in spirit and i believe that i was divinely guided to yoga so i do believe no matter what You know i believe in love and the power of love. And that's what yoga guide me too so i wouldn't be maybe a yoga certified yoga instructor specifically but i do believe i would be you know spreading love In some form or fashion. But i'm so grateful for yoga. And i'm i want everyone to experience the gift of i agree and i'm so grateful for you jumping on the air with us today. I hope you'll come back. You sound like you're a very busy lady but maybe sometime in the future you can jump back on with us. And i didn't get to so many questions about yoga because it truly is a very It's a big subject and it's an important subject so yoga now right yeah and thank you so much for having me. It was much to treat to speak. Ray same here to thank you everyone. Thank you for listening. we'll.

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"d a. garza" Discussed on One Life Radio Podcast
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