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The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Why Banning Guns Is Not a Solution
"All right, how does someone not see that? How does someone not know what she is planning to do? Kind of see, I believe, has a red flag law. And that is the first line of defense for every school in America. The second line is having a school resource officer near the front door or near any side door. Side door should just simply not be available as a point of entry. And we may have the video of her shooting her way into covenant Presbyterian school. And she blew up in the front door if there's an SRO standing there armed, that's the end of it. I just, I have no patience for people who will not admit the obvious. We're not going to repeal the Second Amendment. People can try. People can introduce that. A ban on AR-15s will not stop this. What will stop this is intervention in troubled people's lives. And mandatory commitment. And observant Friends, family and parents. And I don't know how many people know this killer, but they're the ones burdened this morning with guilt. Nobody else, nobody else. The killer and those who knew and could have said something in Denton. And that might be a zero set.

Ben Greenfield Fitness
"denton" Discussed on Ben Greenfield Fitness
"Are there any details that I have forgotten to ask you about when it comes to things that people should know about sacred hunting in general or this particular experience once all? No, you need a really good job of covering it. But I think that it's just really important for me to reflect on how much of an experience of transformation that this can be. If you take the time and you really allow it to be. And you know, I had a phone conversation with an Israeli guy who came on a hunt with me basically last November. And it was one of the most he says he said it was the most profound experience of his life since basically other than having his baby girl. And he stopped therapy afterwards and I'm not saying that everyone's going to experience this, but what's really critical about his story was he recently just spoke with someone at the farmer's market and went on a hunt that was not sacred. He just kind of went hog hunting because he had already done it before. And he said that experience was so hard for him. It took him like four days where it really kind of didn't fit well with him that he had been unable to make it a sacred experience. So I bring that up is because there is a difference between hunting and sacred hunting or forget my specific consideration for it. You can call it conscious hunting or spiritual hunting, whatever. Whatever you want to call it, there's a very real difference. And the more that you invest into that practice and it doesn't have to be necessarily in my experience, the more you're going to get out of it. And I really encourage people to tap into this incredibly ancient practice for transformation that so many of us in the modern world have missed. Wow. Well, I'm excited and the last thing I would leave people with is that like I mentioned wrote a book that I think would be a good read for you if you are considering doing this yourself. If you're considering joining us on this hunt, if you're considering maybe just taking the hunting that you already do or you plan to do and weaving sacred hunting components into it, that book is called sacred hunting, rekindling an ancient spiritual practice. I'll also put that in the show notes at Ben Greenville fitness dot com slash sacred hunting podcast where you can leave your comments. If you have questions about logistics, things like that, you can also leave your comments there. Your questions for monsoor I will read them all and we just love to keep the conversation going over there. So that's all it Ben Greenfield fitness dot com slash sacred hunting podcast. Monsoon, I'm glad you're not in prison anymore. I'm glad you put this together. I think there's a real real need for it. So thank you. And thank you for coming on the show. Absolutely Ben. Yeah, I appreciate you being the initial seed that was planted for me to hunt and coming full circle and giving me the platform to share it with others, and I look forward to walking you through this process in August and all the other people who might participate. So thank you. Awesome. Awesome. Well folks, some Ben green fed along with montol Denton, signing out from Ben Greenfield fitness dot com. Having an amazing week. In compliance with the FTC guidelines, please assume the following about links and posts on this site. Most of the links going to products are often affiliate links of which I receive a small commission from sales of certain items, but the price is the same for you and sometimes I even get to share a unique and somewhat significant discount with you. In some cases, I might also be an investor in a company I mentioned. I'm the founder, for example, of kian LLC, the makers of keon branded supplements and products, which I talk about quite a bit. Regardless of the relationship, if I post or talk about an affiliate link to a product, it is indeed something I personally use, support, and with full authenticity and transparency, recommend in good conscience. I personally vet each and every product that I talk about. My first priority is providing valuable information and resources to you that help you positively optimize your mind, body and spirit, and I'll only ever link to products or resources, affiliate or otherwise, that fit within this purpose. So there's your fancy legal.

Ben Greenfield Fitness
"denton" Discussed on Ben Greenfield Fitness
"He's got all kinds of amazing tattoos, and his name is and he shares all of the culture, the native Hawaiian culture on molokai, the sunrise, singing to the sunrise that was done for hundreds of years and we go through that whole process and we learn from them what it means to relate with that land before we even start hunting. So it's really important to connect with the land and connect with people that were there, connect with your own sense of gratitude and humility in being on that specific land. Wherever that might be. Yeah, and by the way, malachi is actually one of those places. Correct me if I'm wrong, where you do kind of have to have an in with the locals to be able to hunt. When I've hunted there was a similar experience where I had some friends who frequent that island and also some locals who lived there who guided us through the area. You know, I was down there both bull hunting and spearfishing. It's just a wonderful, beautiful experience hunting out there amongst everything from deep bogs way back up in the mountains to being walking along the steep cliffs beside the ocean because these axis deer, well, there's a lot of them. They're all over. There's like, how many 40,000 are on molecules? There's 40,000 or 20,000. I forgot. There's like 22,000. Yeah. And there's like 7000 residents. Right, right. And so despite there being huge herds of axis deer, there is a lot of ambition, a lot of waiting behind trees as the herds follow their daily migration patterns from the water to the open grassland. There's a lot of spotting and stocking. There's a lot of preparation. Sometimes you're out there for a few days before you actually harvest an animal. And so you're out there, you're preparing and you are kind of setting yourself up as far as the sake of relationship with the earth. You've done a leading in. You've gotten all of your equipment to the island. Do people have the option to shoot with either a firearm or a bow? Yes, they have the option. I always encourage people, especially complete beginners to start with a rifle, but people who have been practicing who want to take the challenge of doing archery. That's totally fine too. On molokai, it can be really challenging because although there are so many animals, they often are in big herds, which means that you've got a lot of eyeballs that can potentially see you, which makes getting closing the distance can be really tricky. Yeah, and so when you're there and you are preparing on that first day to go out on the hunt in the subsequent days, what else is happening from a ceremonial standpoint? That would be kind of different from a sacred hunting perspective. Yeah, so one thing is acknowledging that there's so many different themes and there's so much there's so much value that comes from having these experiences and specifically having them together with men. There's not a lot of containers in western society where men can really share authentically and vulnerably how they are feeling, what's going on for them. And so in these sacred hunting experiences, I attract introspective people. And so having the time set aside to really share in brotherhood, what is going on in your life and that could be something that relates to a partner it could be something that relates to work, whatever the case is, it could be something completely different than the experience of hunting, but simply being in that container of brotherhood is so powerful and so healing and again it's a very, very old thing. It's one thing to go hunt by yourself is another thing to hunt with a tribe of men just like our ancestors would have done, where we're sitting around, we're talking about our life. We know we're there to do a job, but there's a sense of connection, comradery, and more importantly, there's a sense that we're all in this together. And so on all sacred hunting trips, all of the meat that is brought back by everybody is split evenly amongst everyone that is a participant on these hunts, which means that I'm rooting for you to succeed and you're rooting for this other person to succeed because your success is everyone's success. And there's few places in our world to have that kind of zero sum brotherhood involved. So that's another huge component to the sacred hunting trips. Right. Right. So this is all men. Any boys, like did you get any men that bring their sons or anything like that? I definitely have men who have brought their sons liver king and his son came for their first time with me. And there's a wide range of men who bring their younger sons well. Okay, okay, got it. Now I realize that we do need to be careful from a legality standpoint talking about these type of things, but I know that many indigenous cultures will do things like combo, for example the frog poison in order to amplify their sensory experience and their endurance before going out for a week of hunting, where you'll burn holes in the side of the arm and literally put combo on the burns and kind of vomit violently for 20 minutes and pass out and then wake up and you're kind of like a superhuman for a week or two. Other cultures will microdose with something like psilocybin or sniff or something like that prior to a hunt in order to amplify their sensory perceptions. Does anything like that go on to any extent as a part of this experience? Yeah, I definitely bring multiple plant medicines into the experience. The word entheogen, it means to have a connection to God. And so many of these indigenous peoples, they utilize these substances to create a connection to higher power to create obviously more success on the hunt. Considered to be quote unquote hunting medicine. And so I bring those medicines into the container of sacred hunting for a number of reasons. One is to simply have more context for what it is to be taking the life of an animal, connecting to because there's oftentimes, at least for me, you know, I live in such a hectic or busy city environment life where I don't always have such ready access to my emotions. And so when I go somewhere and I'm going to go hunting, there's a part of me that treats it like I might treat work where I'm there to get a job done. And the plant medicines really emphasize slowing down and feeling what is alive for me in this moment. What is, what does it mean to be taking the life of this animal and to feel that more fully and to see where there's different perspectives showing up that can provide me insights within my life? And.

Ben Greenfield Fitness
"denton" Discussed on Ben Greenfield Fitness
"And you're cold and it's physical and you're more close to the animal and it seems like it takes a lot more physicality and almost skill to get in there and find the fish and duck under rocks and get intimately connected with your breath and the cold and where to actually dive when you compare that to say like rifle hunting or firearms hunting versus ball hunting. It's very similar. I love the physicality of it the fact that you have to get closer to the animal. It's a little bit more of a fair fight, so to speak. There's more tracking and scent covering. And when detecting and camouflaged, that's required for a bow hunt. You have to, in my opinion, practice more than you have to practice with a firearm in terms of your bow siding in your setup and being able to shoot at an ethical yardage. And I fell in love with the bow when I switched to bow hunting and actually what got me into switching to bow hunting wasn't really any of that. It was the fact that one of my buddies started this organization called trained to hunt, which is basically like obstacle course racing with a weapon, where you are running up a hill with a heavy backpack on and like crawling under barbed wire and then doing these sandbag lifts and then firing at a target and then putting your backpack back on and running to the next target and shooting under pressure and they call that the obstacle course part of the competition. And then there's what's called the meat pack part, which is supposed to simulate getting your animal out of the mountains and so you'll put like a hundred pounds in a backpack. It's a four mile race over the mountains and then they also have what's called a 3D shoot where you're spending about four to 5 hours weaving through the forest where they've hidden all these different targets. And you're with other competitors and you're taking shots at 40 yards or 60 yards or sometimes you're shooting straight up into the trees or sometimes you're doing a shot where you gotta like draw lunging and then stand to shoot or draw kneeling and stand to shoot or perhaps you have to draw and then rotate around and swivel your entire body and shoot at something that's off to your left. And so I entered into one of these competitions, having never actually bow hunted before and trained a ton for this competition and I already had fitness, right? Because I was like a triathlete and an obstacle course racer and so I just had to figure out how to shoot and I trained and I trained and I trained. I did these competitions, and I wound up doing a dozen of those trained hunt competitions, and it wasn't until after my third one that I actually went hunting with a bow. And fortunately, I was super successful, my first hunt because I had just been practicing so much shooting when gas shooting under pressure, you know, hauling hauling meat, big getting comfortable with my backpack set up, but initially for me, I just kind of started shooting a bow, so I could do these competitions, and then transfer that over into hunting. And since then, like I haven't been interested in fire, I'm hunting much at all, although I did just get for Christmas, one of those, it's kind of like a crossbow, but it's basically called an air gun, and it's a rifle with a scope that shoots arrows. And it'll it spits out errors like 455 FPS. So super powerful gun, it's legal for big game hunting in some states, like I'm actually planning to do my L cut in Idaho this year with that rifle down in the palouse. So I'm going to do a little hybrid firearm arrow hunt this year in addition to the hunt I'm going to do with you down in Hawaii. But yeah, I also didn't initially start with a bow and eventually converted. I just think Bo hunting is kind of top of the totem pole. If you enjoy using nicotine and you've tapped into the cognitive performance enhancement, memory recall word recall, just like brain boosting benefits of nicotine and you want it in a safe and effective delivery mechanism, AKA not a cigarette, you should definitely check out the company Lucy at Lucy dot CO, and you can use promo code Ben 20 over there for a 20% discount on their gums on their losses on their in the mouth pouches that are kind of like a snooze snu S that you would buy at the gas station, but way way healthier and cleaner. So it's a new year. And if you're already using nicotine, why not switch to a new nicotine product? You can actually feel good about pairs perfectly with coffee, by the way. Oh my goodness, if I have some coffee and a piece of nicotine gum, I'm on freaking cloud 9. 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Ben Greenfield Fitness
"denton" Discussed on Ben Greenfield Fitness
"You guys, you know, if you've been listening to this podcast for any period of time, the IK really like to get out and poke around with my bow. I like to hunt. I started firearms hunting about, oh gosh, 7 or 8 years ago and switched to bow after a few years of that. And typically go out a few times a year and harvest an animal and enjoy God's great creation and I suppose sometimes I get a little bit of flack from either a people who might feel that hunting is not a supremely ethical or B, I'll sometimes get a get kicked back from folks who I think have the impression of a hunter being a redneck who dumps a bunch of corn on the ground and then climbs up into a tree and plays candy crush on their phone while waiting for a deer to walk underneath the tree and then shoot them with a giant weapon or perhaps the people in Texas who go hunting from helicopters with AK-47s after pigs. There's obviously a lot of different ways that one can hunt. And my guest on today's podcast, he is the founder of an organization called sacred hunting. I began to look into sacred hunting a few months ago. And they even got a chance to read my guess book about sacred hunting. His name is mossel Denton. And basically he's kind of studied up on honorable ways to harvest animals to feed your family or yourself. And also how to really tap into the sacredness of hunting as his company's name implies sacred hunting. And he wrote this book called sacred hunting, rekindling an ancient spiritual practice, which is just a fantastic exploration of hunting as a Rite of passage and hunting as a deeply spiritual experience. And hunting as something that goes beyond just say putting meat on the table or God forbid sitting in a tree stand playing candy crush and waiting for an animal with a giant bazooka. Is somebody that I really wanted to get on the show for a few reasons. First of all, because I know that obtaining food that sustains life is something that for many people is either a foreign concept or something that you really if you already hunt haven't begun to associate with the deeply spiritual and sacred act that hunting actually is. And I also wanted to get monsoon on the show because we are actually going to be putting a hunt together. We're going to be doing a sacred hunt on the Hawaiian island of molokai where there were over 20,000 access deer and some amazing hunting and hunting experiences. And so not only are you going to learn this podcast a little bit more about what sacred hunting is, but you'll also learn about how you could even potentially join monso and in that experience if it's something that you want to do, whether you've never hunted in your life or whether you are a hunter, but you kind of want to tap into a different flavor of hunting, so to speak, a more sacred and I think appropriate experience. So monsoon, welcome to the show, man. Thank you. Thank you for sharing all of that and your own experience with hunting and honestly thank you for initially supporting my journey into hunting in the first place. Yeah. Yeah, for sure, man. I've been pleased to see that me and my Friends, especially in the health and fitness sector who have never hunted before, I've actually connected with you and gone on hunts with you and had a really, really good experience from the reports that they brought back, but I actually want to start with something super fringe because I met you a few years ago and we didn't stay in contact too much. And then the last I heard about you until I finally got your new book and started to tap into what you're doing now was that you were in prison. And so I know it's a weird place to start a podcast, but how the heck did you wind up in prison dude? What happened? Well, the story that required a lot of introspection and reflection was basically that in my high school years, I think like a lot of men, I felt confusion, a lot of self doubt, questions about my worth. And there was, you know, clearly that shows up most in relationships with girls and things like that. And so when I was in high school, I had a relationship with a woman who lived in Switzerland and when I graduated high school, I wanted to move to Europe and go be with her. So basically, I stole some historical documents that were part of a museum that I was an intern in at the time. And I sold them and I went to Europe for two years. And so this was 19 years old. Definitely did not have a fully developed brain and unfortunately made not only bad choices, but really skewed my sense of morality in order to seek what I thought was some type of soulless for this not good enough, not feeling good enough in myself. And it took a few years, but between those three and a half years, that's when we met. And the time that I went to prison, the case was coming to some type of fruition, but I did get sentence to prison and spent time in prison and it was one of the greatest rights of passage that I could have asked for and parallels actually some indigenous cultures that have today considered prison to be a Rite of passage, such as the Aboriginal people in Australia. So I'm grateful for it, but that's how a lot of this journey started. And to clarify, you don't mean that you think some parent listening and should ensure their child does something illegal to wind up in prison so they can go through Rite of passage, but what you're saying is that people who have wound up in prison have experienced something very similar to something like a Rite of passage that say a young man might have gone through in ancient times like a Spartan warrior going off for a series of ego disillusion nights of loneliness out in the wilderness is something that one might experience kind of a similar type of I guess feeling when they went up in prison. Totally. Yeah, obviously don't encourage that in your children. I would never wish it upon anyone. But specifically, I spoke with an indigenous elder in Australia and for those who aren't familiar, Australia had Aboriginal people that were pretty marginalized similar to the indigenous and North America and crime is so high among Aboriginal communities now..

Identity at the Center
"denton" Discussed on Identity at the Center
"But i'm seeing uptake greater uptake as well in the private sector because if you ever framework if i something if you ever boil something down the way. Zero trust is being boiled down now for easier consumption. Well you know it's going to reduce the friction in adopting some of the best practices right so one can dream. Some people call me a pollyanna but on ramp does seem to be stronger. Authentication and that is something that is getting. I would say easier and easier. It's not easy yet. There's a lot of things to think about one of the things that you know my team and i think about a lot is how do you improve the unhappy paths. Because that's pretty much the sticking point most of the time so so let's let's see. Shall we looked to talk to you years time or the appropriate time and we can see what happened. This is one of those things where everyone wants to do it. But it i think it was gonna take a while for people to actually start to put the tools and processes in collection of capabilities in place to actually make a denton us. I think with it becoming important now so that needs to believe okay. We've got budget cycles. So maybe people start to put stuff in the beginning of next year or maybe mid next year because they can't move on a dime right those sorts of things. So i wouldn't surprise me that we don't really see the benefits of quote unquote zero trust for everybody until twenty twenty three twenty twenty four and by then maybe zero trust. Isn't the fat anymore. Maybe there's something else. I think we're chasing a little bit here. Negative trust yet. no. I think you're right but it'll be little bits and i'm sure you're right that it won't be a year considering it's not a product you put in it's a it's a mindset and you know a lot of people ask me. What's the difference. Then between at least privilege zero trust and getting to that sort of resource orientation is sort.

The Who & How Club
"denton" Discussed on The Who & How Club
"Right. Have i thought negatively about that and about my life. Of course but at the same time i how can i miss something. I don't even have. How can i even yearn for something of but but not having it has affected because like you could start negatively when you see other kids with their fathers for an example so those things will trigger negative thoughts. Then you remember like while i'm alive. I'm still alive. I'm surviving. I've accomplished thing. I've i've become this version of me. Without backsitting so i find i find fulfillment in that and strengthen that so. It's how you look at it. It's how you choose to proceed that situation and what it's going to do for you. Are you going to allow it to affect your life in a negative win. You're going to go the negative route. Or you're going to use that to your vantage realize how far you've come without that thing. Yes it hurts but you have survived soaps thus far without it so you can go longer without it so i do believe people can can think positively and have a positive mindset without things like there's a need there's need versus want. There are things that we want in life and there are things that we need. We already have what we need. We just don't realize it but those things that we want. We hurt so much from it because we want it so bad and we don't have it or we haven't gotten it yet so we have to. We have to battle with that and understand that we have everything we have life we have breast. We have eyesight are hearing. Our tastes are our ability to touch and top but there are things we want that we might not have it yet and the focus eclipse that and then we become these. This walking negatives being and we're trying to we're trying to Grant like always a Reach out to something to make ourselves feel better and get something always getting something. But that's that's not true. Positively like you know that's like that's feeding the demon. You know the ego all of that. He's he's delivering. what about you. I know you're about to say something so go ahead i. I was about to go run. Like i was like the truth. Which is which is for us. We like to be authentic so we liked so your opinions to fake it but not all good. I mean for us. It's like if you don't say anything as hating like a eight speech than anything else for me. It's acceptable in my opinion. But i agree with you. It's like you can tell when. Somebody's being a hater because they don't offer any kind of way for you to grow your denton. It might have to delve into some negativity but yes yes the intention behind it. Yeah we'll have something in mind about. The question is have a bunch of i..

Entrepreneur on FIRE
"denton" Discussed on Entrepreneur on FIRE
"That is just simply. Ask your vendors. If they do it another way again. I can help you find some. That will then start reporting to those credit bureaus gay. Want to get a business trip business credit card. Okay that does not inner does not report to your personal credit agencies again. You're going to need to find somebody who knows which credit cards do that and do not do that number five. Just like with our personal. We have to pay on time gate now. At least half of your business credit scores based on paying on time unlike personal so on your personal credit card you have a little bit of a grace period to pay. Nothing happens negatively to your credit report with business.

Entrepreneur on FIRE
"denton" Discussed on Entrepreneur on FIRE
"So that i can help other business owners get the funding. They need when they need it. Now you did already mentioned this briefly but you believe because you've read some stuff and you've seen the literature that eighty two percent of businesses fail because they don't have access to capital now. Let's talk about this more. Like why is this such a problem when it comes to business growth. I mean you've been there. You had a stack of cash to help you which what happens. Is these business owners. Get into it and things start to come out them. You have Equipment go out or you have advertising expenses or you have to start hiring employees or you look into start another facility or your you just end up meeting capital in order to get the needle to move right. There's only so much that each business owner can do on their own. And eventually when you need to start scaling in growing the the gross revenues you need the capital. You need the capital fire nation. You literally need capital again this statistic that i've shared a few times and entrepreneurs on fire this particularly scary as like forty percent of americans right now cannot write an unexpected four hundred dollar check. Now that is crazy and of course how can you start a business that takes capital when you don't have any capital at all and you don't have access to any capital. So what the heck is the solution for all these businesses out there that need and are being denied access to capital. Yeah and i'll give you a prime example of where some unforeseen circumstance like a pandemic came up and people needed capital and they didn't have the ability the know how or understand the process right and so that's luckily. The government stepped in with the paycheck protection program and i helped over a thousand businesses that but without that many of these businesses would not have made it through the pandemic they would not have survived and so when it comes.

Talks with Chepe
"denton" Discussed on Talks with Chepe
"Dente denton the world's burning denton. Dan here we are. It's a in what's the morning but in the morning talks. Which epa think you people. We're here to literally of an episode. This week our schedule has been thrown off. Know here. Speaking third person we have crazy schedule. Coming up. trying to feel as much continents puzzle for you guys I'm headed out west next week doing some content there..

The Rachel Cruze Show
"denton" Discussed on The Rachel Cruze Show
"As on the side effects of the stuff in really. That's this film is about. It's about starting over with less. Because we've unfortunately accumulated all of these side effects. As dave calls it in the film stuff itis were suffering from stuff is. We've accumulated so many things and so we want to do is show people how they can start over so in the film. We have five different experts. We also thirty different everyday. Minimal as we go into the homes literally and we see people how they're profoundly affected by the first film but also how letting go has changed their lives allow them to start over and move in a new direction. Yeah i feel like our first film was a nice broad perspective of minimalism and we had different experts to really talk about the problems. Fast fashion environmental. I mean there's a ton of problems out. There i feel like with less is now. We really came up with a solution for people to face. All of those homes so good. Yeah because it can't be overwhelming to say. Okay i'm going to start this kind of this new way of looking at life and decluttering getting stuff out of my life to actually have the margin to enjoy life and i think a part of that. Though for people on the symptom side they go and get all this stuff in this line of work on the show we talking about debt ally and the amount of debt that people are in and how that burdens them and takes joy their. I mean their options so much in life when they are going into debt for these things. So i kind of all goes hand in hand so for you guys in your line of work. I'm curious how do you see debt play apart and people's consumption and their life and their joy we definitely prescribed to the same philosophy as you all as far as you know. There's no such thing as good debt and conversely there's no such thing as bad i mean really debt is just denton. The thing is is that debt has all the side effects that may side effects may causing anxiety stress. Discontent dimension read them. Yeah loss of freedom. So that's really what drove me to really start to simplify impair.

Talking Junk
"denton" Discussed on Talking Junk
"Thank you for john. Jerkers be nice go to nick's website look at all his stuff and encourage him encourage him to start a tiktok. All those voices that you've just seen tonight you can see on tiktok instagram or anywhere else. If we just bug them a bargain does man could blow up blow off from those voices. Thank you man. I means a lot. It it's respect where respect is due. We gotta give you your flowers while you're still here. There's also notice on there. I also do it like a an educational pages on top of so those videos on their videos i take him and others are just pictures of different animals. Those animals i just gave quick fun facts about just do. Just people can learn more about these. Other animals. people might not know much about see so definitely going to instagram. press that Follow button so you can get updates and all those good juicy facs these nice animal pictures he has there and this is not going to be the last time you see on the show. I can have anything to do with but make a request from sunshine. She's a normal Viewer she wants you to say goodbye. And one of voices for us okay. let's see okay. We'll just we'll just throw a few who everybody joy to show and you also enjoyed all the different voices. i was able to throw out the. Let's could i say. Have a of leasing good afterwards to talking..

Talking Junk
"denton" Discussed on Talking Junk
"Before i get into my let let me get two seconds right. We lucked out. Might might and my daughter we got to go to a kurt. Cody three no way. And we got to meet them. But it was great. It was the first people we met period together. Do kurt angle verse. Rockers taker the triple threat match my. It's one of her majesty's. Ever give me any match angle and chris benoit and i'll drool all day and eddie guerrero. Don't even have to say anything about them is that's it. That's the man who cm punk says is the greatest wrestler of all time and. He may be what i honestly blues man what. He pushed him what he did. Act that at that. He had so much respect from everybody were..

Talking Junk
"denton" Discussed on Talking Junk
"I mean he was also just he. He did mimic one time because there is a tribute to his friend so elmer fudd was actually not voiced blank. It was he was voiced by a dear friend of his who. Unfortunately i do not know his name off the top of my head but he passed away while while looney tunes. We're still going on every. I think it was like every year. There were some kind of charity event. Where the guy who would voice. Elmer fudd would play refund in a commercial to raise money for the area. I believe this is when it was so mel blanc tribute to him did a commercial in domer- refund for them and of coral wise but it was really kind of a testament to us. He over thousand voices man. He was man of a thousand voices. He really didn't make that many voices. Chris jerko voice acting exactly often talk wrestling. That's another part my. Are you going get asked so. Then you're watching double or nothing on sunday. Oh yeah i sure. Roman reigns took. Wd his heel turn is made me wanna watch him specifically and cicero's getting a chance. And so that's gone. They're not give is gonna end with seth in roman. Well here's my thing on. That too is that they're still billing puts zarro into a spotlight that high the fact that we're seeing his contract is gonna waste and he's gonna go with his one. His great friends kouros. Yeah oh yeah believe me. I understand why they did it. But you still nice to see. It's like it really just for that. Simple i've learned with ww. Enjoy the moment. Don't enjoy the product as a whole next seas way on w. w. o. fucking leaps and bounds man. But no for wwe. It's like enjoy the day. Still had to create a me like with kofi kingston but a great moment. But jesus what was the last thing. They had a moment like that. There's so video writing..

Talking Junk
"denton" Discussed on Talking Junk
"A shorter dr phil in a sense but So the other guy was so. It's fun you said mickey mouse because another influence. My was goofy but it was those all real old goofy cartoons where they would have yes that one narrator always crack crack me up because gives me because one of my favorites fund up was that whole episode where the guy just like when we look at this graph grefe that reminded me of those old episodes versus like the voice would sometimes be different if it was a safari when the guy would just be like spark post cricketing the tiger was nearby and the same person but then the next episode. Usb port of gulf was sports. yeah. I love that. And then of course you'd have to play the ball or lance. And then of course there would be times where he's warning strike. Quick quick slow goofy. He's going fit recent. Just like you know snort milk out of our noses as kids watching that stuff looney tunes of course for everybody from yes fearless leader range get around review. Absolutely you know. Casey kasem though was Th wow casey kasem ageism bringing me back down memory lane nick. Yeah well. There was another guy too. I remember this. This is thanks. A frank kellyanne. Oh i actually learned this. One blood on there was a guy. He was from caddyshack. He used to be the original narrative for the super friends because allowed to god had that In the beginning of the episode is talking about the hall of justice say legion to yeah accepted. Be more like a hall of journal stash. It'd be a little more like but that was like a couple of episodes but then of course you're not be were per capita hall of just you know that it became more cartoony pop. Everything was almost a question with him but Do you know so..

Talking Junk
"denton" Discussed on Talking Junk
"Plankton when it came to an end gary sound effects you just and there was always that one random. Thanks for the lies. Mr speight pop up but you got my But then i found family gac because pete aggressive was just said whenever. I was in boston that area. You would always you know like name. Can all that covered log at. He'd be like look at a new york. Knick now i don't need to get a tiktok too. I for tiktok like this this venom trap of poison. And what you're thinking until you're playing these treasures along ways it's easy to safety but it didn't stop me from getting on there see but i'm not i'm not as good as you on those voices are i'd have way more content on the you see the way i've i would mimic voices growing up and i would feel like i sound like them but i really didn't get any validation to say you sound like this person except for stitching column which is pretty easy until i had my kids and then they watch mickey mouse clubhouse for like five years straight you when you wake up to. Hey that is that is house. You didn't see the magic words. Miscou moscow mickey. You say with me fucking..

Talking Junk
"denton" Discussed on Talking Junk
"Little. No the thing lists my mother. Is that the all that we've always done that. My mother could probably iraq you know she of the best means our country when it comes to a hatching hand rearing baby birds. My father Is just brilliant with genetics and his specialty is actually pheasants. But not the kind of pheasants that you would see you know. Elmer fudd hunting on a cartoon. It's kinda more pheasants that are really not known by a lot of people you know. You have argus pheasant peacock pheasants. You'd have fired back. Says it's because a lot of them that i'm going to say where a lot of people and there's there there one pheasants. They're very good at hiding because if they don't hide well they eaten. So that's why most people don't really hear much about them. And jews tend to not want to take him in because she wants an animal that likes to hide well. Most animals in zoos seem like they're hiding anyway. Well it's how would you like it. If this random hairless ape walked along and stared at you all day. I wouldn't like it. I don't like it now. Wendy's these hairless weirdos stare at me. Unless it's your kid that for some reason it's amusing. It's like a kid for some reason on your child's just randomly stare at you from doing something just like what unless i'm sleeping. My kids are staring at. There's a bedtime so it's safe to say that the environment you grew up in kind of steered you to the life that you lead for quite a while. Oh big time will that. And here's the thing when you spend that much of your life around animals and you spend so much of your life seeing so many things from honestly on a cyclical perspective of just. You see how everything goes like. I was a kid. When i was dealing with death i knew sexual. Reproduction was when i was a kid because he was happening. All the time around me and eventually are going to figure out where those babies are coming from that the birds and the bees versus hurt. Yeah honestly at a young age to you know. I had probably a lot of personal questions. Most kids wouldn't have but this whole you know it's a whole different topic was another thing that you really question a lot when you raise around nature animals your whole life because l. It's never it's never something that you here because we're so used to people talking about it but animals don't talk. That communicate is a huge difference. But when you figure that out you see how they just go through life. Because they're they're they're not worried about. That's more you know it might be an advantage in what really makes people. Which is you know having that question of what happens but because animals don't really have that i guess question as far as we know they don't worry about that they're zehr and sometimes we ve. I've especially these days. We kind of lost that ability to be there in animals of always been able to kind of ilise. Teach me that and bring me either because when you work with them..

The Dallas Morning News
Police Stop Vehicle Suspected In 4 Attempted Dallas Area Kidnappings
"Denton and corinth. police arrested. A man who was driving a vehicle that was linked to multiple attempted kidnappings over the weekend in denton county denton. Police stopped the suv late yesterday afternoon. Police said the driver whose identity was not released was arrested on an unrelated charge of driving while intoxicated and is being held at the denton county jail. Meanwhile in the latest kidnapping attempt corinth police said the trying to lure a woman into his vehicle. Shortly after twelve thirty pm yesterday on lake sharon drive. The suspect was wearing a hoodie sunglasses and a medical mask. He did not display a weapon

Chris Krok
Police arrest man suspected in 4 attempted kidnappings in Denton, near Dallas
"Quotes Denton police as saying they found the suspect vehicle linked to a series of attempted kidnappings. And have arrested its driver on an unrelated driving while intoxicated charge department says. The driver, whose name was not immediately released, is in the city of that in jail, and Denton police and coroner's police continue to probe the attempted kidnapping cases. But now four kidnapping attempts were reported over the past week, including a new incident that was reported Sunday afternoon. They say a man trying to get a woman into his car. Although in this case he did not pull a gun.

WBAP Morning News
Dallas County reports 23 COVID-19 deaths
"Dallas County Covert Numbers reported today. Just in 294 new positive cases 20 deaths newly attributed to the virus in a tweet out this week's state health officials are Jean Texans to stay with the safety procedures. When it comes to this virus, the tweet reads. Vaccines are decreasing covert 19 fatalities, but now is not the time to let up on Hashtag. Healthy. Texas steps as variance spread and US cases increase, Dallas County reported 327 new cases and 23 deaths on Thursday. Tarrant County reported to 37 10 deaths. 141 new cases were reported in Collin County, Denton County reported 96 new cases and no

Weekend Edition Sunday
Denton ISD to extend online learning into 2022 through K-8 Virtual Academy
"System that recognizes the benefits of virtual learning is the dent in independent school district just outside of Dallas, Texas right now, about a third of its more than 30,000 students are taking classes online, and they'll still have that option next year. That's because the district recently announced the launch of a new K eight virtual academy. Jamie Wilson is the superintendent. And he joins us Now. Welcome to the program. Thank you for having me today, Sarah. Now is this just about accommodating families who are worried about Cove it or are there other reasons why families and students want to stay online? So we've been an in person learning in our school district since the Tuesday after Labor Day. And giving our parents a choice to learn from home. As the years progressed, some families have made the decision to stay at home. That could be for a health reason or it could be because they're actually seeing some benefits to online learning. So we're planning to meet both needs. What kinds of students so far are you seeing benefit the most from virtual learning? Really? We're seeing a cross section of all of our students were seeing students with special needs were seeing students of gifted, talented some of our students who may B A B D or able to focus for shorter periods of time, and some students really can work through their curriculum a little faster, and it allows himself pacing to happen for our students and their families. So really, It's an individual decision that allows our students and their families to make a choice of how they want to receive their instruction. So much of school in addition to academic instruction Let's face it. A lot of it is about learning how to be around other people how to socialize with peers and with adults. How do you compensate for what? Kids who stay home Maybe year after year are not getting in that environment. We undoubtedly believed that our families will choose that be involved in extracurricular activities at school. We may even have some clubs that are available to our students. In addition to that, if you think about our families and in most families in general As we've gone through the pandemic, they've identified themselves small clusters of students for them to get with and be around so that they do get that socially. Most of learning and they do have opportunities to forge relationships. It's really Teaching us some things about collaboration in the ability of our students to self select some collaborators for their online learning is they kind of started with their own hubs in our forced online learning environment, So we think when we get intentional with it, and we train our teachers with making the best of our online learning environment that will even get As good or better results than we're seeing with our in person remembers.

News and Information with Dave Williams and Amy Chodroff
Dallas County will get more than 59,000 of the 900,000 first COVID-19 vaccine doses Texas is set to receive
"Texas continuing to urge residents to get registered for our cove in 19 vaccine, and there's gonna be a lot more vaccine to get registered for because the state is set to receive 900001st doses this week. Ellis County will get a little more than 59,000 doses. Tarrant County will see around 48,000 Collin County. Getting around 33,000. Denton County will get 6000. You can check our website K l i f dot com For a list of registration sites. Number of newly

Eric Harley and Gary McNamara
12 more Dallas County deaths reported on one year anniversary of first COVID-19 death
"Year anniversary of Dallas County's first covert 19 death. And on this Saturday, health officials say 12 more residents have died. Health officials also reported 227 newly confirmed cases of the Corona virus vaccine operations for both 1st and 2nd doses of the Madonna vaccine Affair. Park will resume on Monday and tearing county public health reported 14 additional Cove in 19 deaths and 142 newly confirmed cases. Meanwhile, Dr Matt Richardson, the director of Denton County Public Health, spoke Saturday morning with news eight at the mass vaccination site at Texas Motor Speedway. It's really going well. We plan to do About 12,000 shots today and he says, Don't delay booking your appointment. Right now We're looking at a 1 to 2 week. Wait, and that weight is shortening every day. Steve coming W B A P. 24 7 NEWS The federal

Charlie Parker
Sign at Denton restaurant threatens to charge $50 ‘if I have to explain why masks are mandatory’
"Owners of a dent in diner are letting their customers know they'd better be prepared to put their money where their mask is a pink sign on the front door of Legends Diner explains what it calls our new surcharge. $50. If I have to explain why mass are mandatory and $75 if I have to hear you disagree.

WBAP Morning News
Dallas-area city of Denton files lawsuit against ERCOT
"A lawsuit against ERCOT. Ryan Adams, with the city says ERCOT is implementing something called up lift. That means it's shifting the cost of electricity that wasn't paid by some markets. Two others, including dental, municipal electric city views, especially the payment of these costs for other utilities as unconstitutional. Gifting of public funds judge extended a temporary restraining order in favor of the city until the end of April. Adam says that'll buy more time to protect the financial assets of the city and its ratepayers from improper use. The city of

Eric Harley and Gary McNamara
Dallas Reports Over 1800 New COVID-19 Cases, 84 More Deaths Sunday
"Desk. Who's eight says Texas is reporting more than 1800 new cases of covert 19 and 84 new deaths Sunday, days before the state is set to reopen at 100% parent County reported 343 new cases Sunday and 10 deaths state before it's Collin County reported 83 cases on Sunday. Denton and Dallas County's do not report Koba data on

Chris Salcedo
Majority of Dallas area residents being urged to conserve water or boil it
"North Texas cities were still under boil or conserve water notices after the power outages, not treatment and pumping facilities. Offline Arlington Parts of Fort Worth, Southlake Denton, Lewisville, a mosquito or just some of the numerous counties under boiled water notices cities in North Texas Water Municipal District, Irving and Grand Prairie or asked to conserve water. You can check out a full list at WB AP dot com.

Chris Krok
Dallas County Adds 45 New COVID-19 Deaths Thursday
"Star state has close to 2.2 million Corona virus cases during the ongoing pandemic. Texas Health officials report over 8400 additional cases today along with 385 fatalities. Dallas County attributed 45 deaths to covet 19 Today, while Denton County lists 11 deaths in all the Metroplex has lost over 6100 residents to covert 19. Texas reports a total of nearly 40,000 deaths since March of last year, the mortality rate for North Texas it's a 1% while statewide the rate is 1.8%.

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WBAP Morning News
COVID-19 in Texas: Dallas County reports more than 1,400 cases
"Has now confirmed more than 580,000 cases of probate 19. Dallas County's over 1400 newly confirmed cases raised the pandemic totaled over 233,000 for the county. Tarrant County listed 1394 new cases pushing the county close to 227,000 infected residents. Collin County's total increased almost 64 a half 1000 cases following 279 newly confirmed positive tests. While Denton County is 483 newly infected, residents move the county's pandemic totaled over 56,000 cases. North Texas almost 3600 new cases Friday. Mike Raina,

WBAP Morning News
Texas approaching 2,2 million Covid cases
"Is approaching 2.2 million Corona virus cases. The latest numbers show more than 10,000 new cases. 401 deaths Dallas County listed 42 additional deaths Friday, elevating the county death told almost 2400 terror county also had close to 2400 fatalities, while County County list 618. In Denton County has lost 344 residents. The mortality rate of the coronavirus in North Texas sits at 1%. With Denton County listing a 0.6% death rate more than 38,000. Texans have lost their lives during the pandemic.

WBAP Morning News
Dallas County Ends Deadliest Week To COVID-19 With Nearly 2400 All Time Deaths
"Texas is approaching 2.2 Million Corona virus cases. Latest numbers show more than 10,000 new cases. 401 deaths Dallas County listed 42 additional deaths Friday, elevating the county death, told almost 2400 terror county also had close to 2400 fatalities will count Lee County list 618 and Denton County has lost 344 residents. The mortality rate of the coronavirus in North Texas sits at 1%, with Denton County, listing a 0.6% death rate. More than 38,000. Texans have lost their lives during the

The Dallas Morning News
Texas Motor Speedway mega site will give 10,000 COVID-19 vaccines per day in 16 drive-through lanes, Dallas
"In more virus news. Get your motors. Running texas motor speedway is hosting clinics to vaccinate one thousand people per hour and ten thousand per day starting today at what will be the largest covid nineteen vaccine mega site in the state if not the country that's according to what denton county officials said. Tms which sports a one hundred thirty one acre parking footprint and denton county officials have been in talks since late last week to host the three day event which will have sixteen drive through lanes to dispense around thirty. Two thousand moderna and pfizer vaccine doses. This is the largest drive-thru clinic we know of in the state and possibly the us denton county judge. Andi eads said in a news release. It isn't ambitious undertaking. But one madonna county commissioners court feels good about with the help of more than four hundred county staff. Volunteers fire and police personnel from our surrounding communities co serve and texas motor speedway

Morning News with Hal Jay & Brian Estridge
Denton County opened one of North Texas' largest mass vaccination sites
"Denton County is opening a covert 19 vaccination Mega center at Texas Motor Speedway this week didn't County covert vaccination site expected to be one of the biggest mega centers in the Metroplex, echoing the passion of its host county judge in the deed, says the drive thru site will get patients through Quick you may see across America. There's long lines that many hours I'll tell you Didn't counties average wait times about 30 minutes? Didn't county receiving a shipment of 30,000 doses? That'll help chip away and it's online registration Wait list of more than 140,000 Clayton Nevil, WB AP

Eric Harley and Gary McNamara
Dallas County Caps ‘Deadliest Week' of the Pandemic - for the Second Week in a Row
"Had 20 coronavirus related deaths on Saturday, making it the deadliest week for the second week in a row. They were also 1407 new coronavirus related cases. Tarrant County Report 16 deaths and 1862 cases, Denton County reported. 307 cases in the state added seven coronavirus related deaths. 331 cases in Collin County President