34 Burst results for "Djamil"

"djamil" Discussed on AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

08:12 min | 1 year ago

"djamil" Discussed on AmbitiousLy the podcast: The Black Experience

"I'm back i'm back. I'm back and that was caused serving by djamil foxconn You know when it comes to this show. I'm gary show all the love i can. I'm sorry i'm scratching my head. I got let me get this straight. Let me get straight. I'm at the point as i'm a show love to those who show left to me so so far we pay bomb. We put a promo from crystal. We play djamil foxconn and we have many videos from him as well. I just haven't played them all. Because i got a fine time to play everybody in this podcast So what is so. Let's move on to our next subject and on next subject tonight is how to buy sustainable sex toys. I like listen. I'm i'm working on me a month. What i'm saying. I want us to be like my goals for my relationship that i have right. Now we've been together for a minute now along minute But i don't ever want us to get on a draw standpoint. And i don't want i want it to be fun flirty forever idea. I want us to be enjoying physical state of being a mental and mentally. He got me track but physically. Now you got me tripping physical talk to but i don't wanna be trapped in one state of being so i love that about him but i'm gonna teach off tonight how to buy sustainable sex toys. I got some things to talk about. So let's talk about how to fix toys or recycle them now. You could be the type of person. I broken like totally broken until the court. I've broken until before. But i wasn't in use in all fairness i wasn't using it on myself is just took in part wrong right. Sorry seasonal allergies The best thing you can do is to did defunct landfill you can. You can replace them. No commpany claims or recycle sex toys but they are many give details on how exactly they do it. And in what way they do it responsibly. So i just say when it comes to Refurbishing whatever toys you got. Make sure they claim they sal cleaner for that Specifically if you use your toys out of the people. I don't the be honest like it's a lot of things i could say that i would do. Remain there are. There are a lot of things. I could say that i would do my man but the one thing that i don't play about is using other people saw i would prefer to use my own toys to be honest because they're my toys and then the only person that i used them with I don't like using other people's toys because you don't know where other people put their toys at And to be on that's not just the Is not a gay thing. It's not a bisexual thing is the only thing when it comes to dealing with people who have been with other partners. I'm sorry who have been with other partner. I don't really trust people like that. And i don't think that i trust anybody to play with my life like that and although i love my i love him so much. I'm not even trust him with my life. I can't trust anybody with my life because my life is very important. My life is more important than me. My life is important to make sure that. I'm here for my daughter. So yeah i don't i don't it's okay to use condoms on many many many many many times over. I will strap a condom onto any toy that i got. I don't feel kinda way because it's just extra protection and i don't use my toys on anybody but myself but even when i still use condoms. Sometimes lubricate lubricant is key. You can fuck up. Somebody's whole system by just being selfish and thinking. That lubricate has anything to do share. It's not about she bill. It's about the other person's sometime and if you're not doing the things to lubricate the situation lubricant as necessary. So does you'll have to do it by lou. Ky. jolly You can go to cvs and get that right aid and get that wall walgreens and get that but i say go to the sex shop any sexy shot per year. Because there's some things in there that you can find that you can't find and cvs that you can't find a right in that you cannot find. Walgreens lubricant is everything Lubricant is everything Thanks to consider Green sex toys r. option. Recyclables is always something but it makes everybody scared because that means if it's cycle is meeting us before so i get that part By sex toy that last that you can keep using tom-tom again. I personally use sex toys when i can't handle under my baby. I'm be honest. That's really only the the one time that i use toys is if he night he cain it's not that he's not giving me pain but if he's not available because he's a busy man and he can't give me pain. I'm not gonna get nowhere else. I'm getting away. I've been getting it. And if i can get it from him. Guess what mama is not opposed to buying a toy and said this on herself. I'm not listening dust a problem with you bitches. Yabe scared to pleasure yourself. I'm not because. I was pleasure myself before i got with him. Listen i went a whole year. And i had the fuck on the movement. I want a whole year without having a man a boyfriend nine online. Like i didn't have sex with my significant other that i have right now but it was a gradual process. He was not in the picture for a minute in in. I love him. And i don't want him like that but i held out for a minute before i gave him some pussy. And tell you that like it was weird. I host situation was weird but this best situation on my life. And i'm glad i how and i'm glad he's the one i am. I know rush. you'll get dick right away. take your time with it But if you are going to do what i did which is take a break from dudes curry and you're going to focus on masturbating. Which is what i did. I did that for a year and in the he was there But it was far few between whether fucking like every day Input i need. That was the paint. It was the best pain. Lob grief. What i'm grateful but in that timeframe as other i was having sex ham to be honest i was having sex. Heme c. Make sure that my knees were filled. It wasn't really about him. He knows that. And i don't lie to him. I wouldn't have a lot of him but really that's what it was so at.

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"djamil" Discussed on The Canine Paradigm

The Canine Paradigm

04:45 min | 1 year ago

"djamil" Discussed on The Canine Paradigm

"And if being friends damage contingent on doing that. And i guess we're not really friends choice. Life keeps moving in pots. Different development stages a different lifestyle stages. I was just realizing before that. I didn't explain something. Sodas in psychology. Not just in buddhist. Meditation is is similar differential. it's called empathic distress. Wis empathic concern. If you wanna scientifically go for it. So empathic distressed. It's again feeling as someone else just by vicariously taking on their pain and empathic concern feeling for someone and wanting to improve developing and every burn prevention program that djamil mentions in his book is targeted towards increasing. Empathic concern so feeling for someone in wanting to improve developing vials. Not taking it on a sorry. If you internet maybe getty spokane google it. But i was wondering maybe we should start getting practical through little metta..

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"djamil" Discussed on The Canine Paradigm

The Canine Paradigm

04:54 min | 1 year ago

"djamil" Discussed on The Canine Paradigm

"How to help people. And it's really complicated and i got a good taste of debt because i'm like hey i'm here to help and it didn't go well and interesting thing. Is that terry so much. Shame around getting at help because you have been reinforced at you. Make it work. Just make it work. You can do it. What's the point. And especially the interesting part is also that is a structure of support debit and there is no time to apply that structure or expectation is too high on that structure. What a shaming around using that structure of support djamil talks about various purchased and. They're all struggled at the beginning to really be impactful and how funny took them quite a while to be done embraced by the community. And if you're i kn- such a really compassion fatigued secondary trauma kind of job radius book because he names various projects. But they do certain things to help people and maybe days a resonates with you in there. But what i'm saying is we. Can arnie help the community if we help ourselves. Fest and this part of emotion. Granularity that re- Taking time that we allow ourselves to go like hey. I need a moment of checking with moths to see what's happening is the first step of s- i emotional sulfite. This is so important because advice. You don't know if you're k. On so for instance if you venice. And you have to have a euthanasia nine times out of ten. It's fine but there might be one. Doctor reminds you of your arm. Personal dog that i may be really wobbly. Then you need to check in with the with yourself so you can put other actions in place to help yourself if you missed that it sets you up that you may be over. Give right because you over identify with dog. A lot of mistakes are made in medical practices when we either over care invest our resources too much inclined with having not enough resources for this or we saw detached..

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"djamil" Discussed on I Weigh with Jameela Jamil

I Weigh with Jameela Jamil

04:25 min | 1 year ago

"djamil" Discussed on I Weigh with Jameela Jamil

"Hello and welcome to another episode. I way with jamaica djamil. I hope you'll well. I'm good repair fatigued. Online discourse is getting out of control a lot of infighting midst liberals and progressives and the left in general of self cannibalizing. I think people's reactions to afc and her dress at the met gala were quite frustrating and.

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"djamil" Discussed on Tha Boxing Voice

Tha Boxing Voice

03:21 min | 1 year ago

"djamil" Discussed on Tha Boxing Voice

"Tickets went on sale for this particular event september tenth. They went on sale. So you know if you wanna purchase tickets you can do so at ticketmaster and this fight will be taken place in the state farm arena. Same arena That chain for that and It's a good match up. It's something we've been waiting for for a while now There's been talk of this fight for quite some time and we're finally getting it you know. There's been a lot of rumors on the top rank side. We've seen interviews with fred. Heart dawn of barbershop conversations. Where bob arum would tell us that they were exploring the possibility of atlanta and here. They are putting that to the test and seeing how well these two young fighters can't do in atlanta. It's going to be interesting. Obviously is going to be the the comparison between You know tank. And and and and whatever opponent he faced in atlanta and chicago and djamil and you know how well they do in atlanta so it is quite interesting now. The up on the other hand is also getting interesting. Because it's like on one hand you got chicago stevens. Who just believes he can't be beat. He believes there's there's no way that djamil heron is on his level and he's telling the world that but on the other hand. You got jamal who believes look we've seen them intimately we've seen him sparring with crawford coffers and our camp we know what he brings table and the secret weapon for us is that crawford isn't going to spar with him and at lisi's in our camp but i'm hearing the coffered is also saying he's not sparring with john because he's friends with both he's staying neutral. I could be wrong if you heard otherwise. Let me know in a chat but davidian in buffalo falls. Good morning to you. Shout out my friend shot out so. Wb l. junior lightweight. Champion djamil haring semper fi undefeated. Excuse me we'll be taking on undefeated featherweight world champion across stevens. And obviously i guess the story line is. These guys have trained together. These guys have trained together so some people are wondering can they get you know ugly or will they be too friendly. Would it be another david. Hey joe -fornia fight where. Hey drop them with a jab. Never finish them because that was his boy..

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"djamil" Discussed on Pod Dirty to Me

Pod Dirty to Me

02:49 min | 1 year ago

"djamil" Discussed on Pod Dirty to Me

"You know. Follow let us know. Leave us a review. If you can leave a review on a on a podcast site we actually got a review on amazon. Are you kidding me. Yeah it was really nice. Actually i saw. I came across it and it was like this show is really really raw. But it's are also really fucking funny or something like that and i was like. Wow that was really nice kind of reviews we like. At least we'd be in january good or bad and let us if you think we sucked lewis a review or shoots the g mail what you think. We suck threat to get better. We had we did have a guy shoot as djamil. Cena we we over talk over each other and He was a hundred percent right. We're trying to get we're still. I think we've gotten better. They've gotten a lot better I feel like my humor. Mike quickness has gotten a little slow in my tiredness with with a child but I should have run the show. Era chatty little kid anyway anyway if.

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"djamil" Discussed on I Weigh with Jameela Jamil

I Weigh with Jameela Jamil

03:37 min | 1 year ago

"djamil" Discussed on I Weigh with Jameela Jamil

"That's why. I would say i was the way i tell the truth. Whatever like going on is this. If you know even if the situation doesn't seem correct for it. I still end up telling the truth. I love doing that. The heels me it feels like it's hearing the audience. And i'm i'm not interested in anything else on the truth love that i love your dedication to radical honesty firing i find it so inspiring even though i will never get away with it. The way the you due to exhaustion simon. Your such a joy. It's been so nice to get to know you in this. Truly very public outweigh the it's it's really just been so eye-opening and inspiring and i- nice. Oh look forward to all of your future. And i also just want to say how much i love the fact that you continue to move on from things that you've mastered and continue to take on new challenge yourself as the idea that i'm constantly discouraged from doing and i think that you've been someone. I've always kind of looked across the pond to for someone who just keeps paying like right. Now i've done that. And i've become good at it and whenever you become good at something i think especially in media they say one i keep doing because you can keep making money from it. But there's a part of your brain that starts to die however exciting and cool that drove not to diminish the job itself But i've i've just jumped career again and again and again and jumped straight into the deepened. Just allowed myself to be as vulnerable and freaked out as possible. And it has led me to so much happiness and fulfillment new experiences. And i really thank you for being an example of doing that. Oh thanks. I feel like your narrative sample to me as well. I'm just gonna strongly advise against the thank you so much. Simon have great. You too thank you so much for listening to this week's episode. I way with jamila jamila produce research by myself to meet a djamil erin finnegan and kimmy gregory it is edited by andrew carson and the beautiful music. You're hearing now is made my boyfriend's james blake if you haven't already please rate review and subscribe to the show. It's a great way to show your support. We also have a bonus. Series exclusively institure premium called australila. Anything check out. You can get a free month's stitcher premium by going stitcher dot com forward slash premium and using the promo code. Iway lastly over. I way we would love to hear from you and share what you way. At the end of this cost you can leave us. Voicemails at one eight one eight six six zero five five four three or email us. What you way at highway cost at g mail dot com and now we would love to pass the mic to one a fabulous listeners. A business owner a from survivor succeeding as a frame award. Live camera operator. Turns liver disease survivor. A good listener burnley sister depressive national geographic explorer an activist being ten years into pain. Preteens breaks biggest fan. i'm hyper mobile phone phobia. Who said this is very difficult and maturity from razor..

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"djamil" Discussed on Slate's Political Gabfest

Slate's Political Gabfest

03:15 min | 1 year ago

"djamil" Discussed on Slate's Political Gabfest

"In any case. I was actually very excited by the direction this may take. And maybe i'll just bring the whole discussion to the forefront. Thank you. That's our show for today. Get pets is produced by jocelyn frank researcher and co commentator. Bridget dunlap gabriel. Roth is editorial director of audio. June thomas is mentioned producer. Montgomery is the executive producer podcasts. Please follow us on twitter at gab. Fest and tweet your chatter to us there for emily. Babylon and djamil buoy. I'm david plot. Thanks for listening. We'll talk to you next week. Hello slate plus our you so as you probably know. I'm a big big cyclist. I like to bike around everywhere but apparently jamal. Emily have different ways that they like to get around and they're here to represent the revolution in personalized transportation. East scooters e-bikes. You guys are gonna make the case for it. I'm gonna sit here and just skeptically throw darts at you and so wait a second. This is ridiculous because if you're not in your own city you don't have your own bike. I also ride my own bike around my own city. But i have been you when we have tried to rent bikes in other cities. And sometimes it works sometimes. It doesn't do the bikes. I thought you're talking about e-bikes it has yes that oh i meant the apps. I didn't mean the electric part started us with electric bikes. You defend the electric bikes. I've never been on defender of the electric. So i owned by turn. Gst it's electric cargo bike It weighs about seventy pounds. It can carry two kids. Carry a bunch of groceries. And i live in charlottesville which is very hilly so having the you bike has been great for kind of getting around quickly without my car. Have regular bike. I have a folding bike. Yusuf break excuse me. I use various until you've seen djamil buoy with this folding bike. It is melville documentary will begin with me. I think arriving on his foldable bike and folding his bike up and then turn elegantly natalie attire than step in front of a microphone and began to hold forth. That's the djamil booey. Yeah folks. i'm walking cliche. I mean it doesn't really come across on the audio. But i'm a huge Hipster cliche I've wanted a folding bike. Since i first solid but i'm so convinced i won't be able to fold. It unfolded like it is just the case that i won't be able to do it. Of course you can. But the case for e bikes is that especially. If you're living in a city or a compact area. They really can replace outline of car trips. They having him probably replace most car trips nip. You're thinking in terms of the environment news of climate. I think that's important too. But i also think that in terms of just personal convenience that was just a snippet from our slate plus conversation. If you want to hear the whole conversation go to slate dot com slash gabfest plus to become a member today..

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"djamil" Discussed on Wrongful Conviction Podcasts

Wrongful Conviction Podcasts

04:41 min | 1 year ago

"djamil" Discussed on Wrongful Conviction Podcasts

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"djamil" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

06:23 min | 1 year ago

"djamil" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

"Podcasts bad friends Yeah so the whole thing and At the end they do they stab stab in the back with speed with a spear and like swords and stuff as fucked up water fight again. Yeah so fucked up. Uk remember okay. Sino remember the zone they kill. The bullet kills a out of the matter dies as vogue it to live. I don't know. I don't know it's a good question i don't think so either way Yeah but so you know how i think even has kid had a for whatever reason had a bowl or mom had a bowl of almost stuff over full aac bull ceramic bowl maybe ceramic. I don't know but like on top. It looked like it had like a little shield. Like sticks coming up at the top. You don't talking about now okay. Also say those little sticks were representative of the spirit that go into. It's it's fucking brutal it's brutal. It's awful things where i don't know if they do that. Still now they might just put the ball away. He would be all over that shit. I don't i don't know i again. I don't know then again. Peter's probably an american thing yet. I don't know so. Hey i know. We have listeners. In spain yeah to kill the bullshit. I still do that. You guys still like this is a bull half the diet the in from no no. And that's why i understand. Red bull was like a testicular thing. Okay so taurine is in red bull. Everyone's all like. Oh it's bull semen that you're drinking. I don't know it's not it's not bulls. Damn bro that dog. Just farted bad. Yeah it's gotta taste it. Oh dude did. He have aches for breakfast. Cheeses christ bro. He's he's passed sleep. Became here's he's he's sold and so he can't even hear us he can't even use you know we're doing the fucking podcast right now. Was just laying there over it. So we're going to have to do this. Podcast and spell farts so let they go mellon dog farts as we do. A podcast anyways touring. Oh my god. I wish i was still six or couldn't smell take. It still smells on. Just i have to put my based on my shirt now. We're doing a podcast. Like with fucking facemasks face masks on so taurine. So taurine is i haven't actual face mask so taurine is a. It's the bile on the inside intestine of polls. That's still gross bro. So that's that's what it is. It's like point six percent bile or something like that just in the taurean. So it's a very small amount of bullshit you're drinking which genius drink other bullshit. Red bull marketing red pull. It gives you wings also point six percent bullshit so no wings. Yeah anyways so. But yeah. So i don't again i don't know Hey anyways saying if you we have listeners. In spain in if you guys are in spain and you have an answer for yes or no were the bull. Does the bull die at the end of a bullfight. I want to say yes But yeah feel free to drop us a line rare rundown djamil and let us know if we are wrong on this or if this has been changed. Yeah that's that's crazy. This episode of the rundown was brought to you by anchor dot fm. If you're planning on making a podcast and you don't know how to get started. Definitely go to anchor dot. Fm they have everything you could possibly need from the ability to get distribution two different platforms to even having an app that you can utilize so if you don't want to try to do it on your computer you can actually do it right from your phone. It's really convenient. it's really simple. You just have to go to anchor dot com to get started or you can just download their app from whatever app store. Your phone uses so definitely check it out anchor dot. Fm moving fucked up. I don't wanna see it now. You wanna see. You're not. I know i'm kind of curious. Well okay but you don't want seize different but like i never wanted to go to a nascar race until i actually went to one. It's loud dude. it's so much fun. it's so much loud. it's really loud but like you feel the vibrations share more fun more fun going to versus the nascar thing i did. The nascar thing was like i. Okay i start finish line of the daytona five hundred some years. So that's what i'm saying. Like i know you the daytona five hundred. Here's the thing that nascar you bring a cooler with your own beer. So don't make that much. And i put it on my resume but god damn chief less the namely this episode chief killed us chief killed with his gas. Chief gassed us. Jesus he just eats dog food too. I don't annoy all right anyways. Saying i don't know nascar nascar more fun. There was a demolition derby. I went to california. It was yeah. I was twelve or thirteen. I think yeah twelve at the time now. It'd be so cool and Me and my best friend at the time. Oh my god. I'm looking that to a demolition derby like the fence. Of a demolition. Derby is like way higher than that. Oh yeah you don't wanna get hit by a fucking side maher like it's double fenced is like double fenced-in it's wild but it was. I mean that's loud in his so crazy to watch like just chaos. Okay so this. 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"djamil" Discussed on Sports Media with Richard Deitsch

Sports Media with Richard Deitsch

01:36 min | 2 years ago

"djamil" Discussed on Sports Media with Richard Deitsch

"She is the The the head of content for the network. Somebody for a long time she Worked at bleacher report. You know a ton of other places and just smart sharp. just just wonderful to work with and so Yeah i mean it's just this is i jokingly said this is the most challenging exhilarating and craziest. Maybe dumbest thing. I've ever done because building something from scratch is like. Oh it's just a million fires. You sometimes have to put out all at once but the my partner in spotify have been a really exceptional in in providing support. And i'm just really excited about some of the content that we that we wanna turn out so I if it has a chance to be something so dynamic that people have not seen in in the in the marketplace so. I'm just looking forward to seeing where this journey takes us. Excellent djamil hill is. Let's give her entire Resumes quickly as we can a contributing writer for the atlantic. The host of the hill is on bothered. Podcasts spotify creative advisor from media and you just got some more information about her Upcoming podcast network which The unbothered network. Which should be pretty remarkable With turning out some content. Jamal i can't thank you enough for pop and on the you always give me your time and and i appreciate that over. The years continued success. Thanks for joining me today..

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"djamil" Discussed on Geek News Central

Geek News Central

03:19 min | 2 years ago

"djamil" Discussed on Geek News Central

"And Am sure the list of banned apps will be there you know. Here's a funny thing. My geek news djamil. I'm i've got eight hundred eleven emails in the inbox. So you have written me and the last couple of days. I do apologize for not being able to to respond. But i do think Rob for sending me an email and in talking about some other products for my my challenges. I'm having here with my allergy or whatever it is and Everyone else's rent to me and again. I'm behind up you've written in the last couple of days Do apologize. there is no i haven't just got through the email and But again i did get an email from from roswell well said hey todd the other day you discuss getter. I tried to load up. They never sent me an email to validate my count. It could be thing with the betas set. Maybe like fourth but be solved. Could he be may comedian email addresses. Could he be mikael shots at trump on twitter. I m i. In their blacklist l. l. time will tell i won't lose any sleep over it and robert rob. I also don't know if it's this could be caused by gypsy moth. What's going on with me so An thank you for all your suggestions as well. I definitely appreciate all right. Ladies and gentlemen this is gonna bring me the end of the show geek news at g. Mel dot com gig news. Gmail.com is e mail address course on twitter at peak news. Spy may pleasure to bring the show here very very busy time coming up. I mean the pace. The pace is going to start ramping up. Very very rapidly and All the way through. Probably the middle of october probably. You know it's going to be bit of being bada boom here Real busy through at least seventeenth or eighteenth of october. Then things will start slowing down. Of course we'll be getting cold again here but Next stop is nashville. Then i'm going to be going out to Salt lake city. And then i'm gonna be in atlanta and then ultimately back in vegas And then some trips down to columbus and who knows what else. there's going to be thrown at us here but I hope everyone's stained safe. Being good take carry south. Take care of one another watch over everyone and For the knock on the door. They're coming for you heard about that right so Just the it's true. They are going to go after anyone hasn't been vaccinated yet. They're gonna go door to door until you get your vaccination so i know some of you might might not be too pleased with that. But that's the that's what the government says you're gonna do be careful and who he answer your door from it might be sugar there waiting to To take you to get your vaccine. Come on comrade. You do not have your papers you must go get a shot okay into the show when take care be safe. Was he back here on monday. Have great weaken. This short week had been on vacation. I hope you took me took me with you on vacation if not. I'm here to listen and take care. Was he next. Time bye bye..

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"djamil" Discussed on The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix

The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix

05:13 min | 2 years ago

"djamil" Discussed on The Crossover NBA Show with Chris Mannix

"Can subscribe for the best weekly. Nba content. these two are capable of. What does that mean could be the best ever. I'll see how you can beat here. They are chris. Mannix and howard back now pleased to be joined by the host of nba. Storytime podcasts you should be subscribing to on your favorite platforms. Djamil johnson djamil. How are you sir tomorrow man. Thanks for having me. Thank you for joining us on this scorching day. This'll be hosting later in the week but it will probably still be scorching. The whole world is on fire. I don't know what's going on. i love it. I the only dude on this cross country flight without a hoodie on. So i loved it soon as i got off the plane. Give me give me a sauna. What i'm saying. I mean you ask for asada. We have provided us on here in new york city in the world. It is the greatest city in the world. Even when it feels like you know. We're all in a sweat box So we were just talking before you. You we started. You just landed head to get through the insanity that jfk and our various roadways here but you are watching soccer. We're gonna talk you. Were watching soccer on the flight on your phone which meant you are one of these Seventeen people in the world who has gotten gogo inflight to work. I want to know how you did that. What is your secret. Because i have problems getting internet on flights. My secret dedication Stick to it of nece. Hit refresh a thousand times. Turn your wifi off. Turn it back on. Hit refresh thousand more times though to the bathroom. Say a prayer come back get a waffle stroup waffles. That's a that's a good strategy are you. Are you stroup waffle or bisque off. Oh i mean. I'm big time stroup waffle. No no disrespect of biskov. No disrespected biskov team. The family they do they make a great product..

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"djamil" Discussed on Tha Boxing Voice

Tha Boxing Voice

01:51 min | 2 years ago

"djamil" Discussed on Tha Boxing Voice

"Djamil go in all like a fury fucker wild the fuck all. Let me say joe Interesting man listen. Listen you know. Bikes is a is a soap. Opera is literally a so barbara And and this is. This is an episode here. You know but the thing is is that while the is alienating a lot of people because they have an opinion on the fight. He wants everyone to feel the way that he does that. He was cheated but he doesn't want to provide the proof to make you not look like a fool when you're saying he got cheated so now. Jamal is receiving all these. Hey he says skill paid bills and he says you know look you loss and you lost not because of the of skin you laws because the other man was more skillful you know so this little topic man. It's it's becoming pretty weird because it's like you're not coup. You can't sit with the cool crowd if you didn't see while the winning or cheated and it's like come on and it's only two people go in the ring so somebody gotta win. Somebody's gotta lose like unit. I mean like why. Why do we have to be ridiculed because we see defied fight a certain way or a. Why are we any less of a fan than the next man. Because we didn't see what people want to see. You know what. I'm saying. But i mean i think charles. Oh he said it. Best between gianatti.

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"djamil" Discussed on Revision Path

Revision Path

05:53 min | 2 years ago

"djamil" Discussed on Revision Path

"I was thinking about like this school period. This anger whatever that experience that i had that made me feel less than and i was like why. Why would he say. I am and i was like. He's probably so like woke that he understands and doesn't even give the ability to somebody else to even labeled whatever he is he is or whatever you know it is now i was like wow regardless of who said that shit as some powerful stuff i am and that's something that really sticks with me because i live in this a little bit going into you. Know talking about the impostor thing. I just understand that i'm an entity that becomes whatever i decide i would like to become i come with a biological technology that allows me to pick up and put down. Whatever it is that. I desire in my capabilities of operation so long story. How can somebody become more so of themselves rather than like me. It takes time you know. I happen to find it studying ten fucking words for a spelling bee and realizing that i was holding people stories of me and i never crafted my own man so every day i hold myself accountable to what story would i like to tell the world about me. That's highly important. Is and i change from day to day. Wow that's really powerful. I hope so always worth. The tears dropped in mati no. I can't drink that any longer. I kinda want to keep on the same vein nut trying to make you continue cry but to tears were done as you have have said you managed to kind of instill this confidence now within yourself where you don't take in other people's thoughts or stories about who you are and to that end you have this very unique personal brand which you've taken time to craft like i've like i said i watch your videos. I've seen your photos look at your instagram etc. How can someone out there. Listening of start to like create their own personal brand. Is it kind of more of the same process that you talked about. It's really getting in tune with what it is that you produce in that you want to produce think it's really important. We produce things on autopilot right like you by yourself me myself. I'm more likely than not. I'm probably talking myself regardless of where i am. Which probably makes what. I do very natural in in. That's why you know. The acting thing is probably seems natural. Because i do man. I myself in the shower. My partner is like who the hell are you talking to. And i'm like talking to like sarah djamil and i'm like they're my head they're talking. We have yet to be tested for schizophrenia. But this probably a little dose of that in there. But i think it's really important to know what you enjoy what you do. Naturally that is the way you don't have to try too hard but understand way or natural abilities and occurrences lie and then find like it's it's not just that because you have to also understand what people enjoy about that but you have to find what people like in value like for example you could be funding to yourself but are you funny to.

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"djamil" Discussed on Brave Women at Work

Brave Women at Work

06:38 min | 2 years ago

"djamil" Discussed on Brave Women at Work

"Having having other people who think have the same vision for the wealthy. Uta yes. i couldn't. I couldn't agree more so when i started brave women work. Well i guess let me back up a minute. I always thought that i felt very alone. And i think that's part of something that many women struggle with is that we feel isolated whether it's at work or after having a child to become a new mother even for the second or third time there's a sense of isolation and then you throw in what we've gone through in the last year with covid nineteen and then there's further isolation. When i started a brief women at work i had no idea. So her when listing. I've had quite a few people. Ask me how do you know all these amazing women. And i like because i've reached out to that i i would love to say that am i've known you for years and years and but i hope we can continue and grow our operation ration- and friendship in the future and i would just say for all the women listening that i've proactively tried to grow my community and it's an amazing absolutely anything to see all of the women that have come forward so we'll to help me and really to share their stories and i've been so expired so far with like i keep using the word of army like the true army of women women's voices that are rising and the great work that we're doing in the morals. Yes yeah it's amazing. Isn't it and i think and i i like i've nipah hot this level of support as a woman in a wok. Nicely sonny since i've left the workplace there are people kind of saint saint. Maybe yourself you'll be fine. And i think we need more within the white plains we need more community and reaching out and getting support from one one in are there. It's such a wonderful thing to experience. Absolutely so maybe. I'll do a show forever listening. I know the future talking about building community. Not only you at. You felt you had to leave the workplace. Maybe there's a whole show in. They're talking about how you build community even in a corporate environment because you know what we need. Everyone's voices and their hard work and and their ideas whether it's in a traditional nine to five job boards in an entrepreneurial type construct. i think it's important for women to hear that. I think you can build community and whatever situation. You're in but i do think that it takes. It takes some proactive work. Like as i'm in my community people just having fallen through from the sky. I have to find that so. Hopefully the women listening feel like this is a way for them to tap into that community as well. Even if it's once a week listening to a podcast yeah yeah. Why don't we wrap up here by just making sure. All the women listening know how they can find you. So how can women find. Be unstoppable your resources your coaching so yes how can they find you yet. The way the. I must've my crip appetizing on link tin cup. Emma djamil funny statin. I'm so check out on the summary page when you look at it. The podcast have a website which is banned stoppable. Don't uk and a just launched a facebook group as well with the puck. Is everything that. I've talked about really about kind of progressing women in leadership and that facebook group is could unstoppable women in major ships. I'd love for you to join. If you feel compelled to aligned with the vision. I have or what places it be great. Cu in and a shadow tips and information on the white guy day. Both just tips for us to fulfill our potential up. Nice okay so great. The we will play it all the links to amazon web site again. Be unstoppable dot uk. We will put a link in the show notes to her face. Facebook page linked in page. So you can look and her free resources as well as if you are interested in further information on the coaching services that she offers of corpse will definitely lake that up in one other goody that i think is just so cool that we're gonna offer to all of the burri women at work. Listeners is that am. I want to make sure this is accurate. You're willing to give five free one of many archetype sections to the first so the first five listeners that email you correct that's right. Yes yes so. That is so cool. So i've gone through the profile process takes. I think it took me about like fifteen minutes or so. It's not a very long process. And i would just encourage you ensure emma would echo this that. Don't over think it went if you are one of the lucky lucky five. Just go with your gut response. rather than overthinking Could affect your results. Is that accurate. Yes absolutely anyone which It's not just any of the contest day and they will just go with your instinct. And so i definitely currently j. about ten. Okay great so you go through. That profiling process. And then you do a debrief with m. i. n. She kind of helps share with you. What are the balance the over expressed under expressed female energies. Which i that was fascinating and spot on and it's just it's really great information just as a deep insight into yourself so if you want to be one of the lucky five that get that for absolutely free which is so gracious of you and you can email emma at ama- at be unstoppable dot uk. Yes and we will put emma's email also in the show notes as well as that offer in there so. I hope that someone definitely takes Her up on that so with that emma. I am so thankful for our conversation in just appreciate the work. You're doing out there in the world. Thank you may tip off. That's a ramp for our conversation with emma on feminine energies. Both at work and at home. I hope you found this. Show both valuable and inspiring as always thank you so much for listening as a reminder please rate review and subscribe to the podcast in apple podcasts. The show is also available on spotify and stitcher until next time show up embrace both the masculine and feminine and be brave..

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"djamil" Discussed on Gugacast

Gugacast

07:50 min | 2 years ago

"djamil" Discussed on Gugacast

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Female Comedians Unite

Daily Pop

03:31 min | 3 years ago

Female Comedians Unite

"Hollywood's top comedy. Actresses are uniting in saying they are sick of being put in a box. Tiffany Haddish told the Hollywood reporter that she had to turn down multiple projects as a block comedic actress. She says she gets roles that are overtly sexual or roles that had her play a mom whose child gets hurt in some way. Way And she's fighting for justice. She mentioned this during a virtual actress roundtable. That also included Jamila Djamil Jamila said she's always given scripts to play a character who has too much sex. Robin said the writing is often so bad for comedy actresses. She's resorted to writing her own. Do you think that men and comedic roles feel the same way, or is this? Just a one sided argument. No I think you've you asked Matthew mcconaughey Hey why his career went away did it's because those were kind of the only roles that men had to get as well men who were players, men who still had roommates in their forties men? who were Douche bags? That never got out of Frat life. I think that's comedy is all about is lagging at at those things in life, but I think men do get them as well. Okay, I I was conflicted about this I I'm not a comedic actress and I actually thought the opposite I thought that women who were put in comedic roles were usually sort of the best friend role or the woman. That's like maybe made to look as unattractive. Unattractive as possible to be as funny as possible, so I didn't realize that women who were being put in comedic roles. We're supposed to be overtly sexy or things of that nature so to hear this actually quite surprised by it because I just didn't view it that way. Yeah, I think there's typecasting when it comes to a lot of actors whether it's you were maybe a nerdy role in one movie. Then a lot of people see you as oh. That's going to be the quintessential nerd. If we look at Michael Sarah or Christmas, plus like they are also typecast in their own way, so yeah, I feel like it falls on both sides, but do we feel like right Impro-? No I wouldn't ask for it to improve what I would do. is either a write my own scripts and come up and find content that is right for me as an actor or an actress or I would just pass those things up because what happens is if you pass it up. Another actress gets the job, so let's not have those roles diminish. Let's see those roles go away. Just pass them to another actress. Who's just starting her career? Everyone's not in the position, obviously to pass roles and I think you do have to maybe do roles in the beginning of your career, like for example, even just with my own career right I started on a reality show. That wasn't my end goal but I did that to get to where I was now. There was obviously no guarantee in that out, but luckily it has women who wannabe actresses, whether it's serious actresses or comedic actress, or both start their career out and have different intentions are willing to do different things than maybe they get. Get a little bit more famous, or they get a little bit more successful, but I think what you said. Aaron was very valid and I don't know if it's a comedic actress. Issue I think shirt. People just get typecast in general I think the bigger conversation I feel like when you're casting one role, you do it sell well. People tend to want you for different kinds of roles that are similar to that. Yes, yeah, exactly and like what you were saying just in like you know if you don't want those roles, let's not eliminate them. On them, and these women who are part of this roundtable seem like they're fortunate enough to be able to pass on those roles that they don't WanNa, take on I will play the funny gay friend. Anytime Billy. Porter is not

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Tiffany Haddish opens up about passing up on certain roles during her career

Daily Pop

00:34 sec | 3 years ago

Tiffany Haddish opens up about passing up on certain roles during her career

"Hollywood's top comedy. Actresses are uniting in saying they are sick of being put in a box. Tiffany Haddish told the Hollywood reporter that she had to turn down multiple projects as a block comedic actress. She says she gets roles that are overtly sexual or roles that had her play a mom whose child gets hurt in some way. Way And she's fighting for justice. She mentioned this during a virtual actress roundtable. That also included Jamila Djamil Jamila said she's always given scripts to play a character who has too much sex. Robin said the writing is often so bad for comedy actresses. She's resorted to writing her own.

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Has The Electoral College Outlived Its Usefulness?

Intelligence Squared U.S. Debates

06:24 min | 3 years ago

Has The Electoral College Outlived Its Usefulness?

"Everybody I'm John Dan host and moderator of intelligence squared. Us debates for this episode. I got online with four debaters. Who argued over this resolution? The Electoral College has outlived. Its usefulness. This was a debate that we had originally planned to host with our partners at northwestern law school in Chicago. We were GONNA do it at the law school. Obviously that did not happen. What did happen was that we had instead of a great debate. Digitally has turned out to be incredibly timely topic. So let's get to it the Electoral College. It's this unique construct of indirect democracy that well. It's it's not a college as the term is commonly used but it sure is electoral in that its members who are currently maxed out at five hundred thirty eight have been the actual electors of every president we've ever had since we've had a constitution even those five times in our history when the popular vote went to someone else in recent memory that happened in the two thousand election happened in the two thousand sixteen election. So what were the founders thinking? That's a question that right now. The Supreme Court is considering in an electoral college case but why did the founders think? The Electoral College was needed. And what good has come of it and also what harm has come of it. Well in these questions we've been thinking. They're the makings of a debate. So we had it for really really good debaters said yes or no to this statement. The Electoral College has outlived. Its usefulness as always Our debate goes three rounds and our audience tuning it online voted to decide our winner. But you can still weigh in on this when yourself if you're just listening for the first time to this debate we are taking votes right now at Iq to us dot org that's q the number two US dot org. If you go there you can cast your first vote before you hear the arguments you can vote for or against or undecided on the resolution. You know what? I'll give you a test to do that right now. I'll wait for you. Remember you cast votes one now in one after you've heard the argument and it's the team that changes the most mind. Who will be our winner? So go do that. I'll wait for you. So let's meet our debaters. I up to speak for the resolution. The Electoral College has outlived. Its usefulness. Jim Bowie Jim. Thanks for joining us. Thank you for having me Djamil. You are in New York Times columnist and political analyst for CBS News. You are also an alumnus of our series. So it's great to have you back also arguing on your team for the resolution. I want to say hello to kate. Shaw Kate. Welcome to intelligence squared. He John Thanks so much for having me. And you're a professor at the Cardozo School of law and Co Director of the floor Shurmur Center for Constitutional Democracy. You're also a host of the very popular law. Podcast strict scrutiny. So that's the team arguing for the resolution. The Electoral College has outlived. Its usefulness. Now let's meet the team arguing against that very low resolution. I let's say hello to Tara Tara. Welcome to intelligence squared. It's great to have you with us on one folks to know that you are the author of a lot of books about the electoral college including why we need the Electoral College. You're also a former lawyer and editor of the Texas Review of law and politics and your partner. I WANNA welcome also to intelligence squared Bradley Smith. Bradley Hi Welcome to intelligence squared tie. Thanks John Pleasure to be here and you are a professor at Capital University Law School and you have served as Commissioner Vice Chairman and Chairman of the Federal Election Commission welcome. I want everybody to know that was always our debate will go in three rounds and then you those folks out in the world are online audience. Get to vote to decide who the winner is all right. I think we are ready to move. Onto round one opening statements from each debater and turn those statements will be formed. It's each our resolution is the electoral college has outlived its usefulness. And here I up to speak for that Resolution Jamal Buoy columnist for the New York Times. Djamil your time starts right now. I'm going to begin with a discussion of how we got to the Electoral College in the first place and the think he thing I want everyone to understand. Is that the electoral college that we have the one we will use. November's election is that not actually the one that was ratified in seventeen. Eighty eight gone. Electoral College fell out of use quickly. What we have is essentially an extra constitutional mechanism to deal with the exegesis of politics as they've developed from the beginning of the constitutional convention and specifically when they began thinking about the national executive the delegates for trying to balance four simply four competing things from came to Hal. Choose and national executive They wanted a voice for the People. They wanted a fair representation for slave states They wanted independence from the legislature in. May had to deal the very simple question of. How do you actually choose national executive? In a big large diverse country they cycled through a few things Several delegates including teams Madison Propose Popular Election Others propose choosing from Congress But by the time They came to a conclusion which was at the very last minute the convention. They decided they would do this. Elector based system that each state would choose. Electors would gather together as a kind of congress of it's filtered through candidates They would the majority whoever won the majority of electors would become president Sprout Vice President and if there was no winner at to the house would choose on the basis of the delegations. No one was really entirely satisfied with this when they came to the conclusion but everyone expected more or less at the president of the Convention George Washington would become the first chief executive and this was a a straightforward way to get George Washington took become President United States. No one was really too worried about it. There is debate over During the revocation debates. But it wasn't a big sticking point. No one was too worried about mob rule in these discussions. They weren't worried about excessive democracy. Usually when the founders talked about democracy they were talking but a Fenian style. 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Looking for Rome; The End of Ice; Earth Day

Travel with Rick Steves

06:29 min | 3 years ago

Looking for Rome; The End of Ice; Earth Day

"It took a decade for Americans to take Rachel Carson seriously. In her book silent Spring She described the dangerous carcinogenic pesticides to the Environment. End To our health. It's bird the. Us government to create the Environmental Protection Agency and banning DT use in North America and much of the world got underway. Today we're experiencing a new form of silent. Spring with the spread of the novel Corona Virus as well as the accelerating effects of climate change on the planet. Maybe these are all signs that Mother Nature is upset with us up mountain climbing journalists Djamil. Cautions us that we're running out of time to get serious about our impact on the natural world? He'll tell us why in just a bit. Let's start today's travel. With Rick. Steves with fresh look at one of the world's most celebrated cities Rome. Francesca Caruso specializes in uncovering the layers of Roman history for visitors. She's with us to point out. What's behind the sites? We see so. We can view Roma's our city to treasure as well. Francesca Buongiorno. Kayak Francesca every day. You take groups around Rome like an evangelist of art appreciation. I've been following you for twenty years this way and it just your fresh now as you were when I first met you as far as your teaching mission. What is your mission as a teacher of travelers in Rome mission to make Rome accessible because I understand that it can be overwhelming. And what do you do with two thousand years of history? What do you do if two thousand years of art? So it's really giving some ideas on how to navigate it how to make sense of. What does it mean? What does it mean to us today? Wonderful classroom well. It's not a bad office to have. Now what are the big challenges? I mean it's it's hot. It's crowded people don't know their history What are the challenges of this? I mean it's becoming more and more crowded yes. The summer's getting very hot. But I think we have to stand that these things don't explain themselves that it's not true that if you stare at a painting or you look at broken columnists going to tell you what it means so we need a little bit of help. We need a few ideas. How do I look at things with the ancient ruins? Look like when they were intact for example so was a few ideas. We can do that. So when you're doing your work. Are there moments when you feel like yes? I've I've really connected and this person has been opened up to the wonder of what I've loved for years. It's a moment the SA- crossing the threshold at some moment. When you see that look in their eyes that they're right there and sometimes I invite them to remember to think of themselves at home packing their suitcases before coming to Rome and ask him think of where you are now the real thing and the real place think about this and as he that they look around themselves they do these moments. I mean now. Travelers can enter the coliseum through. What do you call it? The gladiator entrance on the stern entrance. And you're on the arena on the floor and you can hear the crowds and you can see the wild animals and BSE. Imagine nation is absolutely ignited finding moments though as a teacher. I mean anybody could just walk through some Gaetan look at the Coliseum on the inside it must be nice for you to able to have an entry that makes sense for the story that you're trying to tell. The story is the part I. I don't think you know after twenty years of talking about these things. I think that it's not so much the stones in themselves as was the stones have to say I mean the idea that the stones carry cultures carry stories that but we can think about and we can understand the past but we can also understand ourselves and having a conversation with those stories for you in other words the art can actually be more than just enjoying something fascinating or beautiful it can have meaning can have important the cost the coliseum. I mean the colosseum is bricks. Stones was the colosseum as a place of violence as a place of politics. It's a place where there is ethical moral issue that comes up with his. It mean that these people went to watch death all day long so it becomes a an occasion to reflect on the use of violence and propaganda. That so interesting because a lot of people go. Oh those Romans I mean arena. That's the word is sand right to soak up the blood. Absolute that's why it's called an arena because Covered with sand. So all the bloodshed on the opening celebration of the Coliseum. How many animals were slaughtered? Has Nine thousand or something like that? I always recommend working with perception to also think okay violence. But what if they'd been ancient Roman sitting in the audience and I saw my first lion never having seen a photograph line on knowing what a line looks like a lion pounces out of the floor for the first time. Two thousand years ago without zoos and circuses documentaries would that meant so we can put ourselves in the shoes of people of the past. It creates a different understanding history and culture. We don't need to be quite so judgmental and we also have to remember. What are the top selling movies for us? You know. They're the shoot? 'em Up the Schwarzenegger movies on this kind of stuff. The the wrestling the car racing everybody waiting for a crash. I mean there's a lot of consistency between twenty first century and two thousand years ago might challenge as a tour guide. And I would imagine you're too is helping people see things in that context. I mean today we go to Roman. It's a modern city sitting on the ruins of a city that used to have a million people. There were a million people in Rome two thousand years ago. How do we envision that? How do we appreciate pass key? But the imagination needs to be informed so if I say that Roma's the first city in the West that reach the population of a million that an antiquity was the most populated city on the planet. And there will never be a million people in a European city again after Roman to London in the eighteen hundreds there you can start thinking that and then you start saying well. What did it mean to provide clean water food housing to over a million people two thousand years ago with did it look like and then you're there all of a sudden you're there and you're thinking like them and you don't bring your baggage of perceptions of moral codes and ethics but you're thinking like a Roman and then that's the transformative aspect of travel that you can be in the shoes of another person of another time might challenge and I just love? This is to not look at it from yeah. I've been there done that. I've seen it on TV. I saw that movie. You know from the twenty. Oh we've got taller buildings or whatever put yourself in the context and then you go. Wow they had a sewer system for a million people. They brought in water for a million people. They cooked bread for a million people there. Rick it happens if you're on the other side of the world and you didn't know book it's one thing if you're in place and you can imagine you can think you can reflect. You can feel are things that can happen if you're that to not happen. Otherwise is doors open as he's Windows. That opens a comprehension. Remember we talked about once fell to The Catholic pilgrim to walk into Saint Peter's for the first time for one hundred years ago. It's that idea of putting ourselves in the eyes in the shoes of travelers on the past

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Jameela Jamil Has an Ambitious Goal: To Feel Things

The Hilarious World of Depression

09:16 min | 3 years ago

Jameela Jamil Has an Ambitious Goal: To Feel Things

"It's the hilarious world of depression. I'm John Mel on this episode person who has become famous in America rather quickly as a Sitcom star and an outspoken activist. The Sitcom has ended but the activism. Who It's just getting started. Hello my name is Jamila Djamil and I am at the Hilarious Weld Off. Depression and And what do you do for a living? I'm an actor and activist at a pain in the US. Three job titles multifaceted. Jamila Djamil was a TV and radio host or presenter in England for several years. Welcome to fish. Wrap up with me. I am here to deliver onto you all of the latest chart news and gossip in less time than it takes to make a couple of so last Sunday Cigna American audiences. I got to know her playing honey. Djamil the name-dropping high-society Londoner on the NBC. Moral Philosophy Sitcom the good place. But we've been through a lot swell you. I haven't been this upsets. My good friend Taylor was rude. Yep Stage in Konya was defending my best friend. Say Jamila grew up in London. Her parents emigrated from Pakistan and India says. Her family had a lot of mental health problems. Schizophrenia OCD bipolar depression suicidal. Ibm for Jamila. There was anxiety. There was depression and coming to grips with a lot of trauma. I wouldn't say who within my entire giant family unit because South Asian families huge. But there was an abusive background. Came From and A lot of bullying at home and at school That happened to us. Because we were Pakistani and My Dad is I think. Technically Indian We were South Asians living in a very racist time in Britain such as very tense existence to grow up in where people constantly hounding you with racial slurs calling you a monkey and not wanting to sit next to you at school and just a general night Great doesn't doesn't so no it was really bad. I'm amazed I made it out of my. I've made it our of my twenties even but I've had like a full nervous breakdown gone completely just totally lost it looking back on it now. It was pretty bleak. She had big time mental health issues but she says South Asian immigrant. Culture didn't talk about that kind of thing and neither did British culture. What was being talked about? Was the necessity for girls to be ridiculously skinny. And Jamila Developed Anorexia so I think is a combination the fact that I was growing up in the nineties and so- Heroin Chic could time the adults using non ironically. Where you to? In order to be beautiful you had to emulate the look of someone who does not eat and only Consumes heroin is also look a famine? That people were trying to achieve which is fucking insane considering that famine was and is still occurring in this world and millions and millions of people are suffering and dying from it and how much those people would love to be able to eat something Having their own physiques considered chic in this Bizarre and shallow industry. I was seeing people in my own country. Flights Pakistan and see 'em like skill lethal people on the side of the street begging for food. And then I would come here and see people starving themselves deliberately to emulate that look in order to fit into runway closed just so tiny so the look was just everywhere you were supposed to have jutting out hipbones and believe me. It was a badge of owner. It wasn't something that you hid. There was a long queue outside the girls along line outside the girl's bathroom. Everyone throwing up at lunch one. After the other. The other there was a girl. Easter bring her weighing scales in school and e on them. I remember without giving an interview saying she eats nude in order to stop us from overindulging. In Your Kate Moss talking about nothing tastes as good as thin. Feels well tacos. Pizza cake was their decision that you remember making A. I need to start eating way less. I need to start. Was that a conscious thing or do they just emerge suddenly it was a very very conscious scarring moment of my maths teacher wanting to teach us about graphs and pie charts and she weighed all of us to collect all of our weights as data to show a chart. The dumbest thing you've ever heard how I was. Eleven I was one of the tools guarding was the second oldest girl in the year and I was choppy. Because you gotta get like why toget- toll and also I was just. That was just my build at the time I was loving the curry and I had no self conscious about my body whatsoever. I loved having a tummy. I didn't know about thighs very innocent child. I wasn't remotely interested in the way that I look and That moment changed everything because I was the happiest girl in the class. I was ridiculed by the entire year I came home. My family founded shocking upsetting. I was the happiest girl year and I was immediately encouraged to diet and so I started my first I about eleven and it was. I was dieting. The way an eleven year old were diet which is with no understanding of any nutrition. I was living on somewhere between like two hundred three hundred calories. A day sometimes lasts which is insane because I was very tall and even by the time I hit five ten in my early teens. I was still consuming sometimes. Want two hundred calories a day a belly move passing out all the time didn't did stop menstruating and thought that I was winning. It never struck you as something wrong with us. No everyone was doing it. Everyone was doing everyone who's taking laxatives. Everyone's drinking teas that. I now rally against so hard There was slimfast cans all over our school. I want you know fell over. One on the steps steps passed out a tiny like fake chocolate bars instead of meals. It was just people were afraid of carbs and Pasta and everyone was on the Atkins Diet. So everyone's smell like metal and also it was just disgusting. It's terrible time and we were all on it so it didn't even feel like something. You really hit ego also at the time because of Hollywood there was this fucking Brag that I think kind of still exists of women pretending they eat so much just unnaturally thin. What a dumb witted Brag finding other mental illness conditions emerging with the eating disorder or. Were you just two out of even notice a depression or an anxiety? I wasn't even out of it. I was high on it like I was just sort of I was I was such a devoted anorexic and I was so it's so time consuming beyond our exit. The amount of time you spend learning new tricks trying new tricks hiding your food all of the all of the things that you have to do with so consuming. The I didn't even know that I had any kind of mental illness. I didn't think I had anorexia. I didn't think there was no. I didn't think there was anything wrong with me. The only thing I thought was wrong with me that I wasn't enough I was never thin enough. Do you understand what Anorexia was and just think it was something other people had. Yeah I used to be jealous. I thought Anorexia could only come in the form of of someone who weighs like three or four stone forty two to fifty six pounds and I would be envious if those people for being able to achieve that. I really didn't get it. But that's the problem is if you give this misinformation children. We don't have the whole picture. We do we also have this like youthful arrogance to us where we think our health will last forever. Our lives will go on forever will never be Will never face the side effects in. No one knows about osteoporosis. Kidney damage or liver damage all the IBS. All the different things that happened to people who mess around with their health my thyroid. My drains. Everything is exhausted. I mean I even now sorry twenty years after I started sobbing myself. That's what I was gonna ask because so often people think of it as. Oh anorexia is when you're not eating enough but it is a mental thing that even if you people can have anorexia yeah and and even if you find better eating habits later on the reasoning the processing of the idea of food is still always there. So many of told our weaponized food in our minds. So we're taught that like food. Is You know if you have a parent who beats you and then feel bad about it and then gives you a meal afterwards. You start to associate that meal with love or if your parents are. You're not supposed to eat then. Food becomes rebellion and food. Become self harm so we can. We can give food all these kind of different personalities and I think a lot of people lot more people realized then they realize even during the the guilt associated food and the coding and the words that we use around food of clean eating dirty foods. This is just this shame Sort of slipped in an envelope within all of these ways of discussing this thing that we need to give our body nutrition so it can function food fuel and I didn't know that until I hit thirty

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Tracie Egan Morrissey and the Curious Case of Jameela Jamil

Celeb News Ride Home

01:22 min | 3 years ago

Tracie Egan Morrissey and the Curious Case of Jameela Jamil

"Some updates about the Jamila meal thing. Apparently she's been deming with the writer. Who came up with the Munchhausen's conspiracy theory? Her name is Tracy Eakin Morrissey by the way tracy about it on her instagram stories. Saying quote she was damning me for seven hours last night long. After I stopped responding I never reached out to her. She reached out to me. Who's Zoom in who? She also revealed that she's going to release stimulus dams in a patriotic. Only podcast episode. Today Oh my God. This whole thing is wild why is Jamilla deeming this person why is Jamilla getting involved in this at all like she could have said nothing? And then none of this would have gotten picked up. And we wouldn't even know about it also just a sidebar if you of you also deemed me to tell me that none of Jamila Jim Meals. Good Place. Cast members follow her on twitter or instagram and to make things even juicier her classmate. Darcy Carton does not follow Jamila but does follow tracey. Morrison the founder of this Jamila Djamil conspiracy theory. I mean that that he scalding to be honest with you like my hands are burnt from getting all this tease deliver it all. Oh my God. It's too much it's too much

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Instagram Takes Action on Dangerous Weight Loss Ads

Business Wars Daily

04:26 min | 4 years ago

Instagram Takes Action on Dangerous Weight Loss Ads

"This episode of Business Wars daily is brought to you by sent pro online from pitney bowes shipping and mailing from your desk is never been simpler than with sent pro online from Pitney goes. Try It free for thirty days and get a free ten pound scale when you visit. PBA DOT com slash B W daily in from wondering I'm David Brown and this is business wars daily on this Wednesday September twenty. Fifth instagram is about `bout to look a lot different for people under eighteen. The social media platform says he will no longer allow kids to see social media posts and ads promoting weight loss ause products in plastic surgery. It also take down altogether any ads that promise unrealistic changes like products that promise to make you lose is wait overnight. The platform is asking anyone concerned about misleading posts to report them to the platform for investigation instagram's new policy changes also affect facebook which owns instagram a corporate spokeswoman said they're cracking down on influence peddling diet and detox products out of concern for young people and to reduce the pressure that people can sometimes feel as a result of social media the move comes following campaigns by advocates for the body body positive movement including British actress Jamila Jameel Jimmy o one of the stars of the TV show. The good place has been working with instagram for months. She and others were concerned. That unrealistic airbrushed photos of influencers along with ads for unsafe unregulated products were harming social. Media media users especially teenagers. Jimmy runs an advocacy campaign called. I way which works to persuade people to value themselves for achievements in relationships relationships rather than appearance. Jimmy called out celebrities like the Kardashians advertising unproven weight loss products including teas and appetite suppressant lollipops products promising miracle weight loss or detox often include laxatives which can be dangerous when used incorrectly but but policing social media as everyone knows is hardly foolproof earlier this year instagram promised to remove misleading anti vaccine posts from the platform but two months later the Hashtag vaccines kill still appeared as a top result search on back scenes. CNN reported Pinterest instagram's the biggest rival also blocks weight loss in related ads but it goes further in July as we reported right here pinterest posted numerous evidence based exercises exercises intended to help people with anxiety and depression rowing understanding about the power of social media to influence young people is important so too are the moves moves instagram and Pinterest or making as actress Jamila Djamil told the BBC The new instagram policies a huge win in her fight against the Diet Detox Industry St last week on Highways Instagram page demille posted quoting here greedy influencers who pushed toxic products after find another way to scan the innocent people who follow from one is business wars daily. Hey listen collect this episode share with Prince and detection email a social media post or carrier Pigeon David Brown back. This episode is brought to you by Centro online from Pitney Bowes Shipping Shipping and mailing from your desk has never been simpler than with sen pro online from pitney bowes with WPRO. Online is just click sand and save for as low as is four dollars ninety nine cents. That's right four dollars. Ninety nine cents a month. Send envelopes flats and packages right from your PC and you are back to business in no time. Try It for free for thirty days and get a free ten pounds scale but only when you visit pb dot com slash B V._W. Daily that's P._B. Dot Com slash B W daily.

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Jameela Jamil Begs Khloe Kardashian Not To 'Hurt Other Girls' With Flat Tummy Post

The Morning Toast

00:36 sec | 4 years ago

Jameela Jamil Begs Khloe Kardashian Not To 'Hurt Other Girls' With Flat Tummy Post

"Jamila Djamil criticizes khloe card for promoting weight loss. Shakes quote, be smarter than this. Okay. Khloe posted an Instagram a flat tummy, co partnership and Jamila Djamil commented. It quote, if you're too responsible to one own up to the fact that you have a personal trainer nutritionist probable chef and surgeon to achieve aesthetic rather than this laxative product, and to tell them the side effects of this non FDA approved product that most doctors are saying aren't healthy side effects such as possible, flat tummy T side effects are cramping stomach pains, diarrhea and dehydration. Then. I guess I have to it's incredibly awful that it's industry bullied you until he became this fixated on your appearance.

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 Faith leaders demand independent investigation into Jemel Roberson shooting

Vacation with The Griswolds

00:50 sec | 4 years ago

Faith leaders demand independent investigation into Jemel Roberson shooting

"Some church leaders in Illinois are calling for the firing of the mid Lowthian. Police officer who shot and killed Djamil Roberson a twenty six year old security guard was attempting to apprehend an individual that fired shots at the establishment where he worked. Pastureland Rehill who wants to be remembered for the joy that he was. He was. Security officer that he was. Serving Djamil save lives that night. Only to lose his life. So we won't ask we won't results. Roberston was working security the bar in Robbins, Illinois early Sunday when a gunman opened fire inside the bar yet beheaded the gunman outside the bar pinned him down winning for police when responding office from the neighboring town of Lowthian arrived ordered Roberson a droppings gun then shot and killed him. Local pastors called Roberson national hero

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Bob Evans farms recalls sausages that may contain plastic

AP News

00:36 sec | 5 years ago

Bob Evans farms recalls sausages that may contain plastic

"Says she's leaving the network hill attracted attention last year was briefly suspended for opinionated messages on social media, including a reference to President Trump is a white supremacist. He'll tweeted Friday that it was hurt last date ESPN earlier this year, she left her role as an anchor for the net. Signatures. Sportscenter programme, working primarily for the undefeated company website that concentrates on issues of sports race into culture. ESPN executive vice president for content Connor shell praised hill for her twelve years of service and wished your luck is she quote moves forward into the next phase of her career with the desire to produce content

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New Bern, Djamil Hill and ESPN discussed on 24 Hour News

AP News

01:10 min | 5 years ago

New Bern, Djamil Hill and ESPN discussed on 24 Hour News

"ESPN personality Djamil hill says she's leaving the network hill attracted attention last year was briefly suspended for opinionated messages on social media, including a reference to President Trump is a white supremacist hill tweeted Friday that it was hurt last date ESPN earlier this year, she left her role as an anchor for the network's signatures. Sportscenter programme, working primarily for the undefeated company website that concentrates on issues of sports raised them to culture ESPN executive vice president for content Connor shell praised hill for her twelve years of service and wish her luck is she quote moves

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Kyrie Irving, Cheryl Miller and Holly discussed on The Jump

The Jump

00:17 sec | 5 years ago

Kyrie Irving, Cheryl Miller and Holly discussed on The Jump

"Idea that I would end up belonging to almost four different families. I had no idea. I had no idea about the history and no idea how inclusive this group is and what it means to be part of standing rock and be part of the United Nations. So I wanna thank all you guys for hosting myself. My sister and my best friend

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Sanders Sabo, Pinellas County and NFL discussed on Sean Hannity

Sean Hannity

00:22 sec | 5 years ago

Sanders Sabo, Pinellas County and NFL discussed on Sean Hannity

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Exclusive: Tesla's board seeking more information on Musk's financing plan - sources

Bloomberg Markets

00:30 sec | 5 years ago

Exclusive: Tesla's board seeking more information on Musk's financing plan - sources

"Board is forging ahead. With its review of Elon Musk's bold and ambiguous gambit to take the electric vehicle maker private according to CNBC report, directors, plan, to meet financial advisers next week and are likely to tell Germany Elon Musk to recuse himself while they mole. His proposal special committee of. Independent directors will likely review the details and the board has reportedly told musk who owns, twenty percent of the, company that he needs his own. Separate advisors

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Why Kim Kardashian's Weight Loss Comments Are So Toxic

Eating For Free

02:35 min | 5 years ago

Why Kim Kardashian's Weight Loss Comments Are So Toxic

"They'll say, reject, literally your own insecurities onto everyone. You meet. I really don't care about what Kim Kardashian had to say any further than this. But she also was in the news recently because of something that her and KENDALL Jenner got into trouble for. So talking about this, the connections, yeah, I know. Well, again, kind of on them. So earlier this week, Kim shared a series of videos of her sisters khloe and KENDALL complementing Kim's very trim figure as she revealed that she now weighs one hundred nineteen pounds. So KENDALL says, if you're so skinny, I'm really concerned. I don't think you're eating and Kim goes what? Thank you so much. So a bunch of me. I know it's. We do remember that these people are these people right? Like we've all met them. This isn't go through their minds. They don't think these things through. Again, I'm talking about this because I was really thinking this week about the way that Kim Kardashian as defined beauty standards, especially in America bog and has basically standardized the online digital currency for monetize ING, your own public image. So this is really the person we let do this. So a lot of people took if shoe with this Stephanie bay trees who's in Brooklyn. Nine nine was saying how Kim Kardashian saying what she weighs in her sister's complimenting her being so skinny as like eating my brain. There's only one time in my life where I ever weighed one hundred nineteen pounds. It was right in the middle of a terrible relationship in an intense eating disorder eating disorder. And I thought that I could be thinner and look even better. There was other people that started talking about this EMMY Rossum who's on shameless Hanlon to say about this too, and you know, oh, Jimmy. Djamil from the good place, all Instagram about it. I didn't think she had this much power. Again, commentary went after Kim about this, especially famous women who have aligned themselves with having eating disorders. I mean, she also just that thing with lollipops them. It like antidepressant anti like impressive lollipop. She's also basically subscribed like fake laxatives slash vitamins for pregnancy, like prenatal vitamins that are supposed to make you skinny. But like a lot of people called it out because you're like him, you're selling like like an Fettah means you're basically selling amphetamines to pregnant women to make them look skinny again, like it's like if it quacks like a duck leg, this is the thing..

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Bear Valley, Howard Hughes Parkway and Santa Monica Boulevard discussed on John and Ken

John and Ken

01:25 min | 5 years ago

Bear Valley, Howard Hughes Parkway and Santa Monica Boulevard discussed on John and Ken

"The proposition podcast chris ancarlo kfi news president trump is finally commented on the cancellation of the tv show roseanne because of a racist tweet by its star roseanne barr trump's tweet did not address bars tweet trump only asked why bob iger the ceo of disney abc's parent company didn't call him to apologize for what trump called horrible statements made about him on abc white house spokeswoman sarah huckabee sanders is trump's tweet was pointing out media bias where was bob apology to the white house staffer djamil hill calling the president and anyone associated with him a white supremacist to christians around the world for joy bear coin christianity a mental illness bar partially blames ambien for her toxic tweet traffic from the helpful socal honda traffic center crash on the ten in downtown eastside central those motorcycle wreck blocking the left lane looks like they cut that up to the shoulder overall delays or pretty heavy out of santa monica from sentinela westbound side's going to slow down from about crenshaw to overland getting into norwalk another crash cleared from lane six five southbound side of rosecrans but you're still seeing delays overall out of santa fe springs from washington of the four or five is going to be heavy through long beach from long beach boulevard to the seven ten of a head more delays in between latino hera and just about more holland's side slows down from valley vista getty center and then again from santa monica boulevard over to howard hughes parkway and still a mess trying to get out of his ferry of course they had that earlier crash in the past fifteen past okay lanes have been reopened but the drive is still a struggle from bear valley.

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There might be a new self-destructing message feature in the Gmail revamp

Daily Tech News Show

01:39 min | 5 years ago

There might be a new self-destructing message feature in the Gmail revamp

"Updating a patch for whatever reason you know your team's not ready whatever it is but you're changing the date to office gate those facts it makes you look so much worse than if you were to say something like we're working on it phase be patient most users can kind of deal with that sort of thing it's so underhanded though isn't it right it's a it's a support hack right somebody's gonna look and see that they're not up to date and they're gonna start sending emails like why is my operating system not up to date and they don't want to deal with them so they changed the date to reduce the number of support tickets but i mean these are security patches disapprove exactly yeah no there really isn't there is no excuse for the ones that are missing three or four like you've had time to put those in and test them that's that's just that's not acceptable speaking of security on some level the verge has learned that google's upcoming g mail redesign will include a confidential mood that can restrict recipients from fourteen or copying or downloading or printing emails djamil will also supposedly let users require a passcode sent by sms to the recipient and order to open an email as well set an expiration date of reading that email after which that email might be deleted google starts may eighth which is probably the place that we're going to hear more about this if all these rumors are true we probably clarify that you could still take a picture of the device that the email is pulled up on and then it's not going to be confidential anymore if this works the way outlook outlook does some of these same things and.

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