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"donal" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

01:54 min | 7 months ago

"donal" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Patient. NPR TV critic Eric diggins says Carell delivers some of his finest work yet as a psychologist who learns as much about himself as the murderer he's trying to treat. The patient begins with a confusing scenario. Steve Carell's doctor Alan Strauss wakes up in an unfamiliar bed, wondering where he is. Then he realizes he's in chains. What And the real horror starts to set in. Turns out, he's been kidnapped by a patient he knows his gene, but whose real name is Sam. Sam, played with an offhand directness by Donal gleason, came to doctor Strauss with a problem he couldn't really describe until he had him as a captive audience. He's a serial murderer known as the John Doe killer. And when therapy with doctor Strauss under a fake name didn't work, Sam decided on a more drastic solution. It's bad. I know it's bad, but I just I just need your help. Scaring me like this is wrong. You have to see that. I know you can see that. I do. I wasn't getting anywhere in therapy, right? And I think that I know why. I couldn't even tell you the truth in your office, but here, here. I can't. No, no, no. This is a good for either of us. Unless our hands, the story would unfold like some cheap hot boiler thriller. But creators Joel fields and Joe weisberg, the duo who also executive produced FX's hit drama the Americans saw that problem by focusing on doctor Strauss. He's the furthest thing from an action hero, using every tool as a therapist to reach his sociopathic patient. Including Sam's mother, who lives upstairs in the house where Strauss is being held. As you struggle with this impulse, I want you to protect your mother by not acting on that impulse. So

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"donal" Discussed on Pig & Whistle - Tales from Azeroth

Pig & Whistle - Tales from Azeroth

04:29 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on Pig & Whistle - Tales from Azeroth

"Thing. If you're an adult groome your imagination goes wild. You're thinking oh my god. There's a ghost in that corner. Oma go both houses in that corner. I just heard a noise. What the hell is and your imagine. His modulations gone wild. If you flip on ally you can see everything you'll come. You don't hear noises. You're not thinking something's behind. You don't think something's in the corner. Your your calmer in light than you are in dark and this is what i imagine paladins to be just realize him but i really need to point this out because i don't know why but i'm as i'm talking about you know something in the i'm literally pointing to the corners like you can say is It's yeah it's something that i guess i just do. I use my hands to vocal lines law even now amuse at. But i'm pointing to so you can actually see the i'm pointing towards a corner and is just quite funny to me to be honest moving onto chaman. I would say that. You're very laid back and i would cross as the so pranksters in moldable kroft now. This can be due to the fact that they have purge siren classic. There was a purge matter and what this was is people get road buffs from donal while buffs a very strong him. Well classic Your character very good buffs for endgame. What shamans could do an priests was dispelled these buffs now. These took about twenty thirty minutes to get and they were very good but generally your want to keep him for a right and you didn't necessarily want them to go to waste so that was set this thing with the package matter where shamans priscilla ever. Id mostly well. i mostly. I think it was mostly hoard. But again on the lions so early soho definite but hold players who shamans and priests would go and camp..

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"donal" Discussed on Modern Woodworkers Association

Modern Woodworkers Association

07:15 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on Modern Woodworkers Association

"Tops and the planning stop left foot and a half of bench hanging out over the far end of the bench so i would just push up a a dog instead. Push against that. And then they're not gonna get the work supported by the whole length of the bench or most of the bench. So that's the disadvantage to using a benchtop. That's the same length as the bench. You're making the rare occasion when you're you're building a thing on top of the exact same things. Yes yes and do cook. Yeah yes well anyway. So both of those. The picture book and the well upcoming planning stop is of course. Available from law star. Press dot com. So check that out. I think the plane stop will be released here real soon and it's forty going to be forty nine dollars which is really reasonable for what you're getting there so that's a darn bargain exactly. So next up is Something i came across on a youtube channel was devoted to the construction industry. And they were talking about what's new this year in the construction industry and They came across. This company called modern mill. Who makes some interesting would product. It is an outdoor type wood product on like it used for decking and things of that nature but they also make it into sheets and stuff. But it's made out of rice holes so it's a whole of the rice and Apparently you know you can buy it in decking. you can buy it for siding. You can buy mill work. You can buy Sheets of it and then they've actually see some stuff that you know where they're using it to actually built cabinets and other types of furniture like that and on their website. They even have a adirondack chair. Kit which is kind of amazing to things that that's eric knee as curious guaranteed not to rot cracker splinter Okay i mean that's very good But also it mentions that it is free of donal melda high and adhesives resist water weather. Pests fire how do how are we holding husks. If it's not with some sort of adhesive out materials according to the website a alright thing here is what are they in good on him. I i love engineer witty. I mean when when rex started coming out decades ago it was like holy crap. Yeah i mean this stuff but you know there were problems when it first came out of own doesn't quite last as well or it needs to be supported differently in all the difference of that like you find out. This stuff is like heavy as e pay because it's so dense you know and that has different different concerns. I only know that. Cause i install the epa deck once and those boards are incredibly heavy. Incredibly dense through sparks. Off blade nasty would but what. It is a buggers in and tropical in whatever you know all those things. So here's something interesting from. Their website says thanks to their silica. Content rice holes are incredibly resistant. To whether what water rot and pests. So i'm guessing there are going to dole your tools in a heartbeat certainly hand lanes. If you you wanted to try to make something out of this material gerald be careful folks. That's true but you can get awfully it comes from the factories so s- so solid square and smooth that you don't need a hand plane now out of it. Yeah i mean. I'm i'm thinking like decking not furniture making or selling cabinets. They're selling they want to build every that's why they got the sheet goods so yeah didn't get the she guts four foot by up to twenty foot long so holy crap. Yeah so but anyway. I thought it was kind of interesting so if anyone has a outdoor project they're doing and you know we're always worried about. Hey how should we finish this. How's it going to hold up and this might be an option for you to look into Have no idea what the what the pricing is on this stuff. It just came out. But i would assume it's probably comparable to your other type of tracks and stuff like that. I think but made in the usa made in mississippi specific domestic material. That's surprising on you. Can you can get it in you know when you're talking about lumber looks like they're five eight three four and one inch with wits Three four five six eight ten twelve sixteen so And then the link is available anywhere from eight to twenty foot so so yeah you could definitely get be easy to order boards as long as it's a you know relatively inexpensive that it might be might be just the tricky native building some outdoor furniture into natural and walnut. If you're going to use it for trim so anyway. I thought i thought it was kind of interesting so Always household i win rizal so up up cycled rice hulls Exactly it doesn't say where the rice is from is from like some other manufacturing process. I don't know it's probably be is is rice land so it's probably grown right nearby up and down the mississippi river brew budweiser with rice. Maybe they just send down the mississippi from saint louis possibly the. That's the key though you. You need a source for this. They're getting holes of of a plant. It would make sense. Somebody is using the other part of the plan. I mean get out get out in a waste. Product essentially turned into a building terio back in the day that was gasoline. So that's right off the possibility ants right. Well let's move onto her patriotic shoutout so slowly so we love talking about our patrons. They are helping us with. Turn the lights on. Keith lights on get recording equipment for mobile recording stuff like that and other. Thanks as always we will like to give today. We're gonna shout out mr rex. Hinson thank you sir. You are a friend of the show and yeah aunt and all the good things we can say about you. If you would like to support the nwea podcast go to patriots dot com slash mwa podcast and the dollar our way thanks rex. Yeah thanks for x. 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"donal" Discussed on Nobody Told Me That! with Teresa Duncan

Nobody Told Me That! with Teresa Duncan

05:02 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on Nobody Told Me That! with Teresa Duncan

"I'm getting noticed this to this. And this is i mean. Everything's doing much it's crazy. Compared i thought highest complain before you didn't know how good i had it right. I think that sometimes we get where we get used to something and we take it for granted and yes. There is a burnout period. And yes there are many doctors who took advantage of it and some purposely some out of ignorance or awareness and i think though now instead of walking away managers in team members. It's like sit down with your doctor and say okay. We got through this rough spot. It was a whirlwind. We're juggling twenty points at one time but that's not the speedo wanna work anymore you know. Is this something we can change. And if they're not willing to then then have a choice then they can decide but at least give them a choice outta where they're gonna go unemployment standard home that it's going to be stress-free well he definitely nothing is even at home. It stress free at. It's not stress free. You know so the dogs. My dogs are the only thing that's keeping me from. You know going crazy. Here's another thing to know. You said there's a new influx of people coming in. And i'm looking forward to that new blood and new attitudes and all that but i don't think we have enough of it. I worry that we're not attracting enough people into the industry. While i was talking to kevin henry about this. I texted to my little cousin who just graduated high school. As well. you should consider dentistry blah blah blah. Earning potential this and let they were all sorts information crickets through texts. And she's a texter crickets through text. Meant what the heck is. She wanted to donal. So there's nothing like sexy about donna. We need to change that. Somebody's gotta do it. There's too many other jobs that pay similarly that are less stress half full benefits and are appealing. And i think we need to really. We need to catch up on that. We really do and i. That's a hard pill for a lot of people to swallow but we are not competitive as an industry anymore. We're just not any set him off fuller. That's exactly what it's about. You know when i hear people saying well the new people they want this much money and i can't people are making a nice said so this is going to be a cost adjustment for you. I mean here's really an. I think back two years ago when there was a major shortage of this was more than years. This was decades and decades stuck with get older. It's not a years decades adjust and you're like oh my god who was in presidency at the time my god years. A shortage of hygienic. And then that shot the price. Yes for a long time there. They weren't a whole. They were paid a whole lot more than an assistant. Right was israel analysis. It changed. And i think that the value there when we start to look at what assets team is in a train team and all they need to know i mean i work with a lot of oil surgery practices to. Oh my gosh. I mean seriously the amount of information that they have to know to.

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"donal" Discussed on The Basement Yard

The Basement Yard

02:22 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on The Basement Yard

"He starts resolve boyfriend thirty three. Get it together. Man pose all right. How's judgy pays a chat bought to bring girlfriend back from the dead by mimicking her text messages. Eight years after she passed. Wait hold on. Yes so basically. What's the movie what's the movie. What's the movie. what's the movie. Oh no the show black mirror blackmail. Yeah black mary. He brings his wife back Huckabee'll robot right. Yeah yeah skin and shit. Oh she runs handbag with skimp enough. We hit a big. I think did he. I'm pretty sure that was part of this show. No he was played by donald gleason. And i think she was played by hayley. Atwell did you say donald weird accent or no donald. That's how you say dono donal donnell donnell it's spelled dominant hall. But it's pronounced donal well but yeah so this dude he. He lost his girlfriend in two twenty twelve and then after paying five dollars. He's thirty three now so he was twenty four. Who fucking cares. frankie cares. Why bro you gave off wait a second. I was with becca. Twenty four never mind. No no but after paying five dollars a used the service to create a bot named jessica courtney pereira which i assume. Full name government. I mean you could definitely look this up. The software works by consuming vast amounts of human created texts such as red at threads to allow it to make intimate human writing inputted her old facebook and text messages and provide some background information allowing the software to mimic her messages. That's terrifying. yeah and then. And then there's like a an example of their texts and it's fucking crepes. It's grapes really. Yes read them so he so this is what he said he like. Whatever the built a bought and i was texting her him. But i don't know he goes. And the broncos. Oh you must. Oh you must be awake. That's cute bro. what does that. What are you talking about very. Oh you must be awake because you've been watching me. That's cute like you should be dead. Yeah like that's cute your life fucking dead gang. Bang connect to your amazon locked..

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"donal" Discussed on Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier

Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier

05:33 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier

"His friend. Mcquaid said he made many mistakes when he was drunk but he did not admit to killing shelly connolly oregon police arrested donal equate on august thirtieth two thousand nineteen investigators said the other men seen leaving the bar with shelly on the night of her. Death are still under investigation. Shelley's mother judy has been an outspoken advocate for her daughter. Over the years. Making sure anchorage police. And the residents of anchorage did not forget about her daughter and her unsolved case when the alaska state troopers contact judy to tell her about the arrest of donald mcquaid. She said she was flabbergasted. She said. I never thought. I'd see this day in my lifetime. She said she felt disbelief. Happiness and sadness and added forty one years is a long time of grieving when investigators confronted mcquaid with evidence proving. They found his dna. On shelling connolly. Mcquaid changed his story saying he might have had sexual intercourse with connolly in nineteen seventy eight. He said he did not remember everyone with whom he'd had sex he again denied murdering shelly connolly mcquaid's brother richard does not believe his brother is guilty of killing shelly connolly. He said i have felt and i have talked to other family members. We have never noticed that type of behavior. Ever in donald. Richard said his brother has trouble remembering details from so long ago he told reporters his brother is distraught and his trying to remember back to those days. Richard said he had no idea of his brother knew shelley connolly or was at chill charlie's on the last night of connolly's life. Richard said donald had alcohol issues in those days. Donald mcquaid was extradited to alaska and held in the anchorage jail with a one million dollar bail and a requirement of a third party custodian in march twenty twenty alaska's court of appeals released a decision stating the cova nineteen pandemic constitutes a justification for defendants to request bail review hearings. Donal mcquaid's attorney requested such a hearing. He said donald has stage four liver cancer and his diabetic placing him at high risk of complications if he contracts code nineteen mcquaid's attorney proposed. Mcquaid be released after posting. Twenty five hundred dollars. Cash plus a greater amount of unsecured..

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"donal" Discussed on Between The Lines

Between The Lines

05:05 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on Between The Lines

"I mean the the reason we have had contain cases in new south wales. And the reason we've had snow numbers of death is because of public health measures. If the government hadn't taken is containment steps you know you'd be talking hundreds of thousands of cases you'd be talking Significant thousand deaths in the thousands. So i just don't think it's right to say oh. Look at the measures that are being put in place yes. I've worked all the light if we should get rid of the measures that just logically doesn't follower and code is spread by people being in close proximity and we know that lockdowns reduce the number of people that we come in contact with every day so it doesn't follow adam. As a matter of logic that lockdowns will be effective in reducing the spread. We'll look. I think the first thing to say that is in theory. Yes that's right. But there's not actually much statistical evidence around the world that they do stop the spread very much very effectively. I mean you see cross. Jurisdictions in the us across countries in europe introduced lockdowns at various times and Statisticians can't find a strong relationship between a lockdown into reduction in deaths or cases and the second thing to point out about lockdowns. Is that before twenty twenty. They were considered a crazy idea. That would never ever be tempted even with a diseases. Far more serious than covert. I mean the great great scientists donal henderson who saw the of smallpox he basically said to quarantine healthy populations for months would be mad and i think it is mad..

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"donal" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

Ross Patterson Revolution!

03:58 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

"To see. I don't know if there's a better feel good story in los angeles Than danny trae. Ho. and what he's been able to accomplish with his life now the other part that nobody knows is like he was a fucking bad ass boxer dude giorgio he could kick the shit out of you in a fights that guy was i a prison champion. Very scary man. yes no one knew. Because look. he's seventy six now seventy six years old now. Nobody knew what he was like back in the day. But that motherfucker would beat the life out of you. He had a look in his eyes. Not like he'd gone to the moon but like he'd killed a man. Well we'll see how far the book takes it. But yeah you know. Very very close and everything that he's seen in his life with the gangsters and all that other stuff that he was describing earlier coming up and it's It's every bit as advertised. It is a crazy crazy. Life story daddy has and what a bitch to to write Looking at it now Thirteen hours on audio. Let's see you're probably looking at man close to five hundred fifty pages And like donald set. It probably still doesn't do it. Justice where there was probably a you know. A million stories laughed that they couldn't put in. Because you're not gonna put outs Thousand page book. Obviously and all these publishers. They'll make you cut it down to a certain points But it's inspiring to hear that he did The audio book on his own because that is a daunting task. I don't think people realize how difficult it is Especially at his age If you're reading that many pages out loud it gets frustrating you trip over your words. Look i do it on these shows every goddamn day and i'm not reading my life story. So yeah it's That foreshore is going to be my first audible. credit that i burn Is definitely going to be on his book. Real quick before we get off the air here giorgio. What was your favorite danny trail movie. Because i was thinking back before we went on the air today. And i remember his head on that turtle and breaking bad too and i was like oh shit. That's super good was one half of the grind house feature. Oh yeah with tarantino. Robert rodriguez right. which one was. It wasn't death race. It was the other the other one and i think that's how they got. Machete was out of that movie because they were testing out she is the girl had the one leg. Rose mcgowan yeah man. Good times good times all the way around. And who would guess man because you see a guy like that like and you're like oh this shit must be scary as fuck. He's hilarious. he's genuine. He's funny the book is out now. Trae ho i highly encourage you to go and get it and once again. Thank you to danny and thank you to donal for the time today. Thank you guys for listening. Go to i tunes rate the show a five star and leave review. I promise you that is what keeps us in the charts. It is just those ratings and reviews. It really is nothing else it. It doesn't matter how many people listen to the goddamn show. It is simply the ratings and reviews and we are truly grateful that you keep returning leaving them steal someone else's phone and leave a review and a rating. All of it helps same with the audible. Go out and get the audible of of danny's book. Even if you have a free credit it counts and the authors get the money. I know it's it. Sounds strange but they do keep track of that behind the scenes and they will get paid for. It's a burn free audible on this book and go out and get the hardback to help. Drive those guys up the new york times bestseller list. I know jesse wished she could have been here today. she is with the kids. So it's.

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"donal" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

Ross Patterson Revolution!

07:57 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

"Aki listen in the world right and so my life has been a movie then when when so there's no shame in fact nine times out of ten. I was hired as a consultant. You an armed robbery consultant or a gang banging consultant. And i just you know i think i. I'm not proud of my life. I never want to forget my life. You know because. I can go back there real quick if i just do all year and the reason why i asked you that is hollywood is such a conforming town where they want you to be this one thing and you what what you said was perfect of is that is that you you. You better be yourself because everyone else's take it. You know what i mean. And and and copies don't sell for as much so so you gotta be myself. This is me. This is what you get your. That's that's a like. I don't even go to auditions anymore. Let's see my picture. They know well. He's not going to be the babysitter. They know. well the kids will say my favorite story. That i don't know why he who knows. Why shouldn't i guess it's up to me but there was the story where you are. You're twelve years old and gilbert pulls up to the house with charlie decides his crime partner. Oh dressed in like the so unbelievable. They're dressing in black for boras black coat these bigger pants and they're just like so cool and they've got they've they got their forty five and they just did the robbery robbery shows. They're they're like floor showing and they hand me all the ones they give me like each. Give me about eight. Once here. Get dick does they. There were there were. You is showing off. But i was trying to get. Can i say it down. I was trying to get the girl next door to show her tits and she wouldn't you know so now i got. I got like sixteen dollars. Hey i'll give you three dollars. Who show me your tits. So she for three dollars she'll be ditz and then as you get another dollar. I'll say my favorite part of the story. When he was walking over to her house with sixteen bucks like i'll give her all of this and he's like wait a second. I don't necessarily have to offer all of it up front but he was like. That was what i decided. Shit i'm gonna be a gangster. Because i mean it was literally you can. I think what would money. And he was like what why. Uncle showed me and he didn't. He didn't know he was doing that. You know i mean the same thing with with heroin when when my grandfather was screaming at us and i'm pinching my ass. 'cause i know you're gonna hit me i'm gonna shit i'm going to shit myself. And i'm twelve years old. And he's yelling at us and he's at the mouth and i look at my uncle and my uncles going my uncle's nodding. Yeah death and he's not now and when when my grandfather got so angry at my uncle that he was not at out storms in his room and gilewicz weeks. Jade did he hit us. You and i. I wanted to be like that. That's the way. I wanted to be to be able to face death right death years and just go to sleep heroin. Yeah and then look. I mean all the roles you've played essentially lived so yeah you didn't need the acting lesson. You don't really need the audition you said you're not going to be the babysitter at this age. Are you gonna stop. Do you have any plans to retire. You're going to keep going. No you know what i my. Life is the retirement. Really i you know what i do. I i remember we were doing. A movie called the ridiculous. Six with adam saddens. Yeah what he asked movie cowboy movie right and me now. God forty eight hours. We did forty eight hours Eddie murphy and nick nolte mcnulty me and nick nolte. You're sitting in a trailer who's sitting in a tent and the fans of air conditioning. And we're just sitting there and up sky walks into they are you guys retire and up and nichols through what were playing cowboys with sandler. And it's like that's my life. You'll thank god. I'm not mixing cement. Yeah i think. I got two guys right now working in my backyard. They're building would go in another fence. And and i take them water. You know and it's like. I thank god that i'm not pouring cement. No more mixing seen it. I'm not fighting a fire. i'm what am i doing. I'm not doing to be or not to be you know. But i'm just getting money bitch speaking. How did you do well in that snickers commercial. i'll never forget when during the super bowl gangbusters. Hey when my when my agent told me a you're doing a super bowl commercial. And i said that's that's that's the that's the holy grail for an actor. We you get an oscar is google but to the whole world watches the super bowl. You know a million. And just movie buffs. What's the us. I mean the whole world people that don't even like football watch the super bowl super bowl commercials and so she says you're gonna do a sequel. Oh my god one problem what you're going to be marcia brady and this is super bowl issues. Yeah marsha marcia. Marcia i can do that. Do i have to wear a dress. No august so so we did a super bowl commercial. People still talk about that. I saw you on a super bowl is. Everybody wants a super bowl. Yeah with boo. Shammy your old buddy. And steve chevy my best. That's it it's amazing because you're right like if you look at the ratings of the super bowl you're looking at about one hundred ten one hundred twelve million versus the oscars. You're lucky this year. They they were under ten million viewers. So yeah you're looking at eleven times the audience in one night and you're instantly globally famous from that super bowl commercial along with all the other great stuff you've done Look we're super grateful to have you guys on tonight's Tell everybody where they can find the book and And are you guys doing any. Live signings anywhere or hers. Cova kind of nuke that we're doing my house on the book we're doing alive signing in la. I mean we'll probably add more and more now that cobain's opening up we did a virtual one today but like yeah right danny. We have one in la on the eleventh of july. And i think we're going to do a lot more. We're going to along donal. I gotta comecon in houston texas when all the seventeenth. I think no..

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"donal" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

Ross Patterson Revolution!

05:05 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

"Battle language for life. You good donald weird there you go. We got you bad. The robots took over for sucking. But we we got i was like might whatever my relationship with the higher power and the spirit of the universe or whatever and danny always happens with danny where i'm like. Whoa i am a believer. Like i know. Danny's like i have faith. And i believe in this and this and i would kind of say. Oh yeah i feel the same way too. But i kind of privately didn't and then there were some things that happened with. Danny that freaked me out because they were so inexplicable and you know in the audio book version of the book they included stories and they said it was the first time that they've ever had a publisher's permission to do it but they included a bunch of extra stories from me and danny about each other as bonus tracks. Oh that's i. I guess i would say if you listen to the audio book because i don't want to bogart the time until you. This super long story were danny was like a few times angel in my life but It's in the. It's an audio book. Did both you guys get to read it. We had matthew mcconaughey on a couple of months ago. And i asked him about the importance of reading his own. Audio book Danny did you get to to reach your own book. Yeah i did the audio. that's great. Yeah because it's mixed publishers. And i think with a guy like you so iconic we need to hear your voice. So i'm glad that's why i said it's i wanted my voice because the stories in there were me wasn't it you know the stories aren't like you know i went to the market and got lost in. You know it's like we tried. Kill killing this guy on the third. So you're not everybody can say that you know and i didn't. I just wanted in my voice. You know because because it's my story. Oh yes yeah the end and when it is your story sometimes it's hard to open up. Was there any stories that you hadn't talked about somebody in a long time. And and you know when donald asher you were like all right shit unnecessary for the booker or should i go into that. What do i want my kids to see and hear. It's funny because the first we may read an article. Maybe the the mother of my kids right like i said we haven't. We haven't been together twenty five years but still together and and got two other kids but but but we let her and and she told me yeah. Well that's really good. Dan but you know kind of whitewash you talking about all this. What about your mom. You know what your dad you know. What about you know. And i will their stories. No that's your story you know. That's what that's what made you you know. And and i wouldn't abuse yeah. I didn't think my dad grabbing you by the throat and lifted me up on. The bed was abused. i thought i thought up. That's that's was. Okay threatening a break every bone in your body. While i must really screwed up you know and so so and so it was like this even remember basically. Why do you think you've been married four times. Why do you think you've been divorced for dive. Why do you think you've had children with women. You weren't married you and you. Will you know because mismatches. You might have trust issues but so i discussed it with donal. He said that's what made you. You're not. I just wanna blame this on my mom or my dad. Well that's their story. This is yours. Your this is what made you you. Don't so all right. Let's say this what you taught me was. It wasn't blaming either on them. It's not blaming yourself. It was realizing that certain people do what they they didn't. She wouldn't do that to hurt you. She did it to free herself in some kind of way or right. Don't funny. I say that a lot of the he didn't do that to you. He did that four. He'll you'll foreign. And it's like but i couldn't see it until we like really like wait a minute i can. You know what is it. Let let let he who is loud since. Shoot the first bullet or something like that. Then yeah it's like wait a minute i've been married. Four times cheated on every one of my wives..

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"donal" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

Ross Patterson Revolution!

01:33 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

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"donal" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

Ross Patterson Revolution!

07:32 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

"You see in the book and and and then so because of these two guys i got closer to my mom again and and it was funny. Donald said that was the the beginning right after pool. Boy i got my jetty. Yeah and and then bam bam bam back on on you shitting adult. Yes so i don. I wrote produced and starred in that film And there was one of those item my second or third movie out of my own production company. But you know as well as i do if you don't get a star for an independent film then he doesn't sell well overseas and then you know the finances won't give you money for it and everything else it man i it congrats to you. Because i haven't been able. I've had a really hard time trying to get small things off the ground and and like you said it's like okay. Who's in it and then who's in it and who else is in it right or you're like i've got this tasty little movie and i you know i need about one eight to do it. And they're like well. Can you get tom cruise. And i'm like shit. Did if i could get tom cruise. I wouldn't be in your office asking you. i'm i'm really great. Wanted in bangladesh. Yeah because they'll ask that question like could he sell a movie in bangladesh. And you're like. I don't know danny danny could for sure and like the craziest thing is there was too crazy things in that movie since you know it and we'll chat about it. I don't know if you know this. Donald danny. I don't know if you remember this. But obviously danny you've been sober for many many years you take your sobriety very seriously and you mentor. A lot of people. We had an actor. Od on that movie. And the first ad came out and talked to me and you were sitting next to me behind video village and he goes. Hey ross we have some. We get some real bad news here. I think that that guy's dead in his trailer. And danny you go. Who who was it. Who who's the guy and then you go. Oh shit. I know him. I'll take care of this. And you still i stay out of the way. I don't know what you said to this actor in. I heard you yelling outside the trailer. You shook this guy back to life. He came back. Finish the movie for the day and and i was like oh everybody all the crew members like damn do trail really does live that life. Holy shit i you. I don't know if you remember who it was. But i do. I'm not going to say his name but you. You saved the day on that movie for why. Db right now. There was a bunch of oddly famous people. But you save this guy's life and then at the end of the day like there was about three hundred workers. Downtown we're shooting downtown was about one hundred. Fourteen was about the weather. You're facing up in oregon right now down in in la during the summertime and there was about three hundred workers from the factories who were amped to meet danny. After this fourteen hour grueling day in one hundred twelve degree heat. Danny you stayed for three and a half hours and signs photos and took pictures with every single person in downtown los angeles. The budget wall. But i just i everyone i say my prayers in the morning i asked. Let me take every picture and sign every autograph just because it's such a blessing to be able to make somebody's day you let me just with a hello and a high in a picture in a you know. Besides that i've seen actors and stop signing autographs. I see her careers. Going to shearer. Yeah with you. I'm sure it's gotten harder and harder over the years you know we. I've done a couple of movies since but like as your brand has built all over los angeles. I don't feel like i can drive one block. Without seeing a tray hose tacos trae hose donuts coffee. you're you're an icon in the city. I top three of all time. I'd say magic. Johnson kobe bryant. Probably danny trae. Oh you're everywhere in that city. Was that a design from you. And your representatives or did was that all just an axe a happy accident. Everything good. That happened to me is happened as a direct result of help if someone else i got into the restaurant business. 'cause i helped a director get a low budget movie off. The you know he'd need an actor and it was a movie called bad ass and they needed. You know a a lead. And so i just to do. Get a you know. A twenty five grander over here. But my agent bugging me about this movie and and so you know yeah. Okay so i i did it and rather than to see my asiago. Okay don't say. I didn't jan okay so anyway i did. This silly movie turns into trilogy. Made four times the amount of money but bad ass. I liked that like the movie was great. And then i i. I ran into this director name ash show. Who saw that. I like good food. You know i. I won't eat. Process got like what seventy two years old so you better be careful about what you eat and i already or good food. And he said why. Don't you open a restaurant. Jokingly i said trails tacos and two movies later bad ass. Bad asses bet on the bayou with danny glover we. He brought me this business plan. You know i opened it. And the first page didn't have to killing. So i gave it to my agent and she said no brainer yet. Though and i i would be in the restaurant business if that didn't happen and so everything good has happened is helping someone else you know. He got a move in vegas three of them. Eight years leonie because you because ash came up with the business plan when you guys were on third bad ass. Were you tempted to call the restaurants bad ass. Well any turning hose thought about going dirty toggle and i thought a seller jesus face like yours would end up on every block in los angeles. I mean you literally can't drive anywhere without seeing your huge face on all of these establishments. It's incredible i. I just think about all the junior high girls. Aided me i'm kidding. Of course of course and and how did you get together to write this. Did you guys work in a project together. Did you know each other before. Donald logue at.

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"donal" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

Ross Patterson Revolution!

05:48 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

"I know both of you pretty well. Who is that. Michael raymond james so you did a tv show called terriers with now man. Mike he's my brother brother and without telling. Danny mike is like the greatest actor who's ever lived like god. I said second greatest actors ever live my so good that you're like how does that guy not have like five oscars in his closet. He's been on the show numerous times. We're friends in real life. Terriers was one of my favorite shows. Ever and i felt like if they just gave that an extra season on fx it would have exploded. I don't know if john landgraf is still there but tell them to put it back on. The air. Landgrab felt bad. It's dollars and cents thing. And i have nothing but john. Landgraf is everybody wants to say about hollywood executives. It's like they don't know what they're talking about. And they're like oh give me more of the green guy or whatever. The heck john landgraf is the smartest dude. You'll ever meet like his his his taste and so on point he articulates things in a remarkable way. So i know what i will say about john is he fought to keep the show on the air when the ratings were terrible he had he. He thought his fight but it was to give us the thirteen. And what was so cool about that. Was that when it went to net flicks and it found a life afterwards. It gave it this new life. And so i'm always going to be appreciative. Yeah it broke my heart in i. I actually quit. the business. Forbidden started driving trump after terriers. Because i was just so bummed out. Yeah and i look i feel like we all have these crazy hollywood stories. Where if thing doesn't go right you get pissed off about it and then you you kinda live in that head space for a while. Danny i i don't know if i've ever gotten a tell you this in person but you you actually got one of my movies green lights and it was an impossible movie to make and if you didn't do it i don't know that it ever would have been made. It was a movie called pool boy drowning out the fury. Yeah i remember that yeah. What's that with kevin. Sorbo with kevin. Sorbo it was a crazy underground comedy that exploded and it was a huge cult movie but we were going after every stereotype in the movie and they said look. You've gotta get a huge latino actor to do this movie danny you you agreed to do. It's and you sat down with me and you said look. I think the comedy and this is really funny and really smart. I don't really care what anybody else says. I'm going to do this movie. And it was about. We shot about a month before Machete came out and i to this day. I can't thank you enough for doing it. Thank you thank thank you. Give me a job by the way. I don't know if you did you. You probably didn't get a chance to get the dance copy yet. Did you of the book. No it has not come in so we'll have to get you one. So what happened was can i blow a piece of the book any so danny was danny's living at a hotel. He's newly single. He's he's got like whatever. It is thirty five grand in the world to his name left and then he's going through it at a clip because he's living at this hotel right and i tell this and so then he goes to the bank one day and he realizes man. I don't have anything left. And so he takes what he does have left down to skid row and just starts handing it out and ease like partially to beat my own ego partially to be a good guy or whatever and then he goes to a meeting runs into. Mario cossio who you'll get to know well in the book and he says yeah me and you know mario's out of jail out of prison. Excuse me and he said where you live. And he goes on this hotel and he goes. We'll come live with me and maxx and they had this house in kohima. And danny's like let me think about it and the second he said between the about and he goes. I'll do it. And they he moves in and you got pool. Boy and pool boy was the job. That was the job that he built everything back up from from zero. What's i know. I had no idea you. Serious yeah i guess so when you said that that was tripping because i was like you have to know what role that movie played in the rebuilding of his life on. You know what. I i was doing really well. While i was married. I was beat. Me and my wife were wealthy and then we got a divorce and then she was wealthier. And then what i just kind of like. I don't know say like just kind of like you. Got our sixty eight years old or six and my life starting over again in your damn failure and you know just it was crazy. It was just a crazy time. And i was out of money and i remember. I've given just just partly donal said a defeat my own ego and really. Just do something for somebody else. 'cause always feel better and then it was funny because as like when max when when mario we'll come stay with me a match somebody just moved out they had a house just right down the street from my mom's and me and my mom were at been separated for quite a while and.

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"donal" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

The Adam Carolla Show

02:54 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

"Or other forms of entertainment like frank sinatra could have gotten broiled with one of these things but he would still fill arenas right but bill cosby may have now frank sinatra the tapered off at the end but still frank sinatra concert. Is bill cosby. Eighty-three going to be funny. You know going to be sharp gonna do the old stuff like the difference is going to be self deprecating about his own situation. Of course not. I don't think so trouble if he jokes about his own situation. Maybe and you have to have the audience on your side. Everybody hates him. Yeah like when. I was in alaska talking about how she did. The salmon was and how. I don't like moose you got gotta win over. You gotta real a man you really doug yourself. Yeah so i okay. Here's you know people say we'll all never buy that album again. 'cause i want to support that kind of person i'd be very tempted to watch this docu series so i would watch the shit out of it i watch every piece of docu series echina- lot and i would definitely watch this. I'd love to see what he thinks. He looks like and who he thinks he is. Yeah i remember talking to baby doll when baby doll was just a junior junior junior lawyer. Sorry agent and he told me horrible stories about bill cosby like going up to the room and like literally having cosby going like what's he doing here like working at twenty six year old baby dolls. Why is he in the room. You know he's just a young agents come with us or the why. I don't want them in or in front of him and stuff like there's plenty of good horrible cosby stories to do horrible. Yeah is listening to really interesting. The podcast chasing cosby was about this. And there's a new one well newish because it was when he was in prison a live. Show of it with a lot of the accusers in the survivors and blah blah blah blah blah and. It was really interesting. I never really thought about this because the women were black white middle-aged young kind of everything and one of the women was black and it was funny because the hosts said you know a lot of women of color. She goes no black women. And it's and it's. I'm saying that for a reason because we are getting vilnai zed for speaking out against this man while he's trying to consider himself you know he's getting railroaded like the black man gets railroaded. No no no he's a villain yes. There are black. Men wrongfully imprisoned. And he's trying to buddy up to that group and make double down on making us the villain like fuck that guy yeah. There's a clip of his lawyer that we can't find. I don't know why i can't find it. Well i've two one is a clip of his here watch. This clip of lawrence is house..

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"donal" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

The Adam Carolla Show

06:15 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

"He's nuts. He's drunk or whatever gene for gene humiliated and he's already that fm. Yeah also it seems hard to rock as hard when you're wearing like this eight inch platform shoes and stuff like that. Yeah well it. It keeps you from having to run around you. Just kinda stop and place which he's very good at you. Get hooked up to Wires and go up you go vertical. I would be like five hundred in the band. I'm so lazy with all the crazy outfits in all the makeup and everything i'd be i'd be pitching. What about sweatpants man. No hear me out flipflops. Sweatpants not really are look what the flesh tone warrior i will. Here's what i got. I got a little that beer froth on my upper lip. And how about that. Do you shave demon. Yes the unshaved demon and with the beer head on the upper left fit with the rest of us is at least spangled and sparkling you know those travel neck pillows. That's my cape you know what i mean. Maybe if it's made out of chrome. I know it's it's like a faux st- it's like a faux velvet. I'm not seeing it. That doesn't really go with our look. I got the. I got the i shade pulled up. I got that got to travel pillow. I got rock suit monster. Trak shoot flipflops. I mean maybe if we cut out the tracksuit so we see your nipples and we cut out the back. In like maybe t- we carve in the back We gotta we gotta make it rock and roll Well those neck pillows will roll. We'll get a little. Caesar at least put like just covered in spikes bathrobe. Dude come out there in a bathrobe. Dead dude got my bear slippers on look out front row and i kind of like the bear slippers but yeah the bathroom vibe. I mean if it was a. Would you be willing to do like a terry cloth. Cape we do capes. i do. One of those Terry cloth towel. Wrap things that dean martin would wear rather pool in the sixty. Yeah that's more of a pre show. Look not really on. Stay dean martin. Remember all that stuff that there. When i was growing up if somebody had one of those ramps terry cloth where i've had a pocket it for your cigarettes the rap and if you're really richard like monogram but if you own of those you you're well off okay. They didn't there's nothing you're growing up. Yeah when i've changed. Because my mom got one for christmas. And i was like twelve shali. Eleven dollars right. Yes yeah it was like their sir well again like we said like if you own your own bowling ball. You're doing pretty good if you had your own skis or golf. God forbid golf. Clubs full set of golf clubs accused doing okay number somewhere. Yes right the only thing i ever owned. When i i loved bowling and i wanted to join a bowling league and the only thing we could afford. It's my dad. Bought me and my own rosin bag that he probably stole from a little baseball team then he was calling very proud of that ross. I don't know if it was an afford thing but is is gina really going to practice enough to buy her a bowling ball. I don't think so so. We want the rasi bag. Yeah there is like you could not own your own twenty six dollar bowling ball unless you committed to turning pro. Yes god forbid the only use it eleven hundred times right that the cost of three cents per per game. We went a lot and my and to add insult to injury. My dad in the seventies called bowling tournaments on espn. the bowling bowling was considered a sport of kings. Where i was from. That was kind of an expensive thing like anything. There's a few things anything that added up like. Oh it was five dollars a game or whatever. Wanna play three games. It's going to be fifteen bucks. There's another place called malibu grand prix. Marcel those mini golf to it was a dollar lap and i remember in saly sung. I mean ten laugh. Who knows what that could cost. And it was like all these things away out of reach. It's insane we can go to pepys go-carts in san fernando valley if it's somebody's birthday or whatever and it's five bucks for twenty minutes or something but jolla or laugh dream and it becomes freezing malibu grand prix. We did have one of those. And i did have the driver's license. Yes i got to put that online. It's just the whole notion of my kids will never even know change completely. You got to dig through the changeable at home so you can go to the snack bar at the public pool. Right every that Let's talk cosby. His rep. says his camp has been in touch with some clubs since his release and managers have been open to the idea of comedy tour. Andrew why it says the world wants to see mr cosby. There's also a five part docu series in the works. Cameras have been following him around and he plans to sit for interviews about his legacy his time in prison and his release fan for telling him so they can get him in the documentary water. Family and friends have already gone in front of the camera for this. Docu series he he. He's still considers himself quite the hero. And quite the dare. I say like civil rights leader while you can be both the house is gonna work is going to like. Have louis c. k. Open for him or like or did going to start popping clubs probably but and then the audience is going to do what i mean. We saw what happened. When weinstein sat in a back corner booth and a woman a woman shouted him out of the building. So how's this going to go down. I don't think this is going to open for forum. Yeah i'm trying to kind of think of where how comedy is versus.

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"donal" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

The Adam Carolla Show

05:15 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

"News. Now back to the adam corolla show. Well danny trae uh-huh and donald logo joined us. There's a new book available on amazon co written by donald vogue and It's called trae. How my life of crime redemption. And hollywood. Good to talk to you guys again. Thank you see them. I've been well. I must admit that when the last we spoke Inmate number one which is available for number one inmate number one. I should say available now for rent and on demand at the apple. Tv and amazon and youtube. I think as well I had seen the trailer of it but then when after we spoke i went back and watched the whole dock it is. It is a moving documentary. It is a great documentary so if people want the incredible danny trae hosts story that is That is the one to watch. And kinda near and dear to my own heart. Because i grew up in the san fernando valley and playing for the sun valley falcons and we played at poly high. But yet my my my little cousin. Gilbert he played for the falcons then he wanted to the ban but but he played for the for the. He's in the book. Because i helped raise it. Yeah so donald wants you talk about you and danny and where you met and sort of your friendship and how that began. Well i as a blind date one. I was a janitor. The west hollywood drug. Now call center thirty years ago and which was just a mad place like midnight media people all kinds of craziness. I met danny dare. But i i didn't know it but i guess i was. I was in a rage. Was i was one of the most angry people i've ever met and i've met is the usual crazy mad people. You know what i mean and here years guys go skinny then little skinny white boy and i come up and i go. Hey what's up this kid jumps. What do you mean what's up. What he has no memory so angry up by. Somebody's gonna kill you know you just know that. Somebody's gonna just kill them them. And that to me i survive somehow and then and then So eight year player right eight years later in nineteen ninety nine. I went up to a vin. Diesel was going to do this movie. Reindeer games and bailed at the last second this whole thing as god of believe it or not. But you'll and then and then so i got called to replace vin diesel film which is as absurd as it sounds. We need a nasal tight. Vin diesel type like vin diesel. Just wasn't right for the sport. You know he can't be funny. You gotta be. You gotta be a good actor to be funny. Not saying he's not a good where you can read the line. Yeah so we go up to canada. My first child is four days old. It was all kind of crazy. And i was kind of lost. I mean it was. I was getting stick for going to do the job i had to do. The job i felt like i was locked between a rock and a hard place and then so i went to this meeting in quotes right prince george in the basement of a church in and i'm sitting there and it was all kind of first nations indigenous guys and i'm looking through the room and there's danny's face fit him with them and i'm like well i know that guy and then immediately i felt foolish like of course i know that dude. That's danny trio con air and heat and everything and then but the funny thing was he had mentioned something about nineteen. Sixty eight san quentin. And i was looking at him and i thought okay. I was born in sixty six. It's conceivable. I'm a little older than him. He's fit but he looks like he's had a rough life. And then when i we got to talk and after the media goes dude i got sober in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight in solid dad. Like i'm like what you're almost sixty years old. You're out of your mind. That was crazy and then for some reason we just not suddenly and we just bonded we clicked and he took me under his wing and he said he had my back. And and then danny would do this crazy steph. Where we're up. We're up near the alaskan border way. North british columbia. It was the middle of winter. Any you just knock on my hotel and say we're going and i'm like wearing. He goes just get in the car and he would drive. We drive for like an hour and a half through the woods and find some house and it turned out to be like a halfway house for teams and he'd go speak to these kids and danny's like this is what we do. every day. we find people we go help. People in that was twenty two years ago. And we've just been still do a super and so so like all. Was there like a thirteen year old struggling with addiction who was like where the fuck is. Vin diesel diesel. Nobody fasting serious shit out.

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"donal" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

01:49 min | 1 year ago

"donal" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"POC member, Donal O'Neill organized the event and encourage people to focus on the more than two year delay and telling slaves in Texas. They were free, He says. Justice and Equality for blacks in America continued to be delayed. In Brooklyn. Suzanne Saz Ville WBZ Boston's news radio. Suzanne Thank you, Meanwhile, across the country this weekend, marking an emotional time for many Americans who are celebrating Juneteenth for the very first time as a federal holiday, more details from ABC, Zachary Kate Unity up In Florida kids from summer camp programs joined the community for peaceful half mile March that is nearly 200 pre K students in Kansas City, Missouri, paraded and perform to commemorate the importance of Juneteenth and here in Boston, the Juneteenth flag now flying over City Hall and also at Fenway Park. Warm and hot weather are here. The pandemic is really easing, and people are flocking to the beach. More and more. That's also meant a high number of people drowning in the state this year so far as well as a warning from state officials to be extra careful at all times. Currents kept lifeguards busy at Salisbury Beach yesterday, their first day on the job this season. Two teens just 100 yards from shore had to be rescued. On Thursday, the day before lifeguards started working. A good Samaritan rescued a parent and two Children from a rip current. In Sharon. 11 year old Arte Tumor helped rescue a boy in trouble on Lake massive hog. Sharon police Lieutenant Kevin Bishop called him a hero. As we know from recent events in Twister. Several people don't know they're in a similar sort of situation. No doubt, I believe saved this individual's life. There won't always be a rescuer..

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Six Days in Fallujah remerges 11 years after Konami ditched it

Kinda Funny Games Daily

02:36 min | 2 years ago

Six Days in Fallujah remerges 11 years after Konami ditched it

"Commies cancelled iraq war game six days in fallujah has been revived the action game which was due to depict the real life by iraq battle via a mix of game playing interview footage from marines. Who were there was canceled in two thousand nine due to criticism from the press. British military veterans in antiwar groups. Now victoria. i'm saying that right round. Victor publisher foreign by the ceo of the original developer. Atomic games has announced that the game is back in development. At high watt highwire games. The studio founded by bungee veterans. Jamie greece. mayor. Jared noftle in martin donal. It will release this year for calls and according to the announcement six days flu remains a first person. A military shooter based on true stories from the second battle or flew in two thousand and four victoria claims it. It's been working in partnership with front-line marines and soldiers who fought in the battle of felicia and says its intention with six days is to quote bring players closer to the uncertainty and tactics of modern combat and quote than other video games have explored over one hundred marines soldiers and iraqi civilians who were present during the second battle of lucia have shared their personal stories photographs in video recordings with the development team. It claims the game presents these stories through the original documentary interview footage quote. It's hard understand. What combat is actually like through fake people. Doing fake things and fake places said victor Ceo peter bay in a prepared statement quote. This generation showed sacrifice and courage in iraq As remarkable as any in history and now they're offering the rest of us a new way to understand one of the most important events of our century. It's time to be. It's time to challenge outdated stereotypes about what video games can and quote james cowgill. Six days original producer told variety twenty eighteen. That the game was i canceled. Because it's real world content and media coverage scared konami higher ups quote basically wants. Japan realized they had a controversial game on their hands. Everything just went quiet from konami. The support just dropped said because be cancelled. The contract the games rights then reverted back to its developer. In two thousand and nine tim collins a former colonel famed for an eve of battle speech in two thousand and three claimed it was much too soon to make a video game about war. That was still going on quote. It's particularly insensitive. Given what happened in florida. And i will certainly oppose the release of this game. He said again. That was in two thousand. Nine victoria said on thursday that it was aiming to make six as volusia quote the most authentic military shooter to date and to tell its military and civilians stories with the integrity. They

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Model-Based Offline Reinforcement Learning with Aravind Rajeswaran

The TWIML AI Podcast

06:26 min | 2 years ago

Model-Based Offline Reinforcement Learning with Aravind Rajeswaran

"All right. everyone. I am on the line with arvin. Roger swaran arvind is a phd student in machine learning and robotics at the university of washington. Arvin welcome to the tuomo podcasts. Thanks famine federal pleasure. I'm really looking forward to our conversation. Motto based offline reinforcement learning is the topic of research papers called morrell motto based off. Find me enforcement learning. That topic has come up quite a bit over the past year or so It's getting quite popular. And i'm really looking forward to digging into your take but before we do. Tell us about your journey and how you came to work in our l. and robotics chip pretty interesting question my undergraduate background. Actually in something completely different. I was mostly doing big statistic and lucrative like chemical engineering as my formal degrees and i took a machine learning class by professor of in back in india and that kind of transformed my perspective on things that essentially had matt very similar to what is used in statistical it so i was able to pick up on it pretty quickly by the obligations. Seemed like really really cool. So i wanted to maybe fever debate and focus more on machine learning. And so that's how i moved into the bronx field of ai and when it started out i had more of a theoretical inclination ben. I started working with my adviser. Professor shawn kakabadze. Who's like an expert in machine learning theory on be discussing like what might be interesting projects topics to work on or we felt was start matz. If the research decide in machine learning deep learning was largely explanative nature so deep learning was already working really well and the gresh any hard. We understand explain. Why deep learning working enforcement learning. What was interesting is that we actually didn't have very good algorithms things. Were actually not working that ball. And there was a very interesting scope to have like an interplay between teary analogous from both develop new algorithms to break very well and also tried to explain why it is working than gain a more fundamental understanding and that sort of been might be at the joining us electric to show board they. Competitively goodra sauce ended the same time having a theoretical bench to my work. Nice nice and as the large focus of your work been on model base are l. in particular or have you explored a wide variety of topics within the space. I see interesting in model based in fort learning relatively recently the i'm i think about my research at least in the last couple of years has been the central question of. How do we make a. How do we create agents that can solve a diverse set of tasks with a modest amount of expedience but each individual dos and this is of course a very broad question that the number of different fields including multi task learning micro. Learning offline learning. And so on that constitutes space of problems that have been thinking about what you think is really cool approach algorithm to make progress on these domains model based startled so i view model based on. That's providing the mic toolkit to make progress on questions related to multitask turning meta learning offline. Learning got got so maybe the best way to go through this is to start from the beginning And have you kind of explain the. I'm curious the way you explain. Model based rl. And if it's you know the extent to which it'll be different from other explanations we've heard here on the show so let's start there. Yes so. I guess maybe i could try to merge some of from model based on offline learning on. What got me working on this project. I'm hopefully doing that. There may be an explanation for what is model based donal on. If you think about firmament a moment blake questions and computer vision are be the questions. There tend to be much more ambitious and interesting than in traditional reinforcement. Learning for example. The questions to be still asking learning are how can we solve a particular tastic pickup. A particular object with the robot solve a particular game with. Ask me more samples as possible. This is very different. From how people phrase digressions and computer vision for example offs kennedy chanukah detector with ten samples can attain got victor with twenty points. That's just not an interesting question. The questions are the how can i identify. What is the object. An image of thousand categories much more broader in scope and much more ambitious daily. Use a lot of will get to make that happen. Mine goal was to try to emulate that in reinforcement joining us. Now if he start thinking about how can an agent which flows in a very complex A kitchen for example. There are so many things that it can do the cabinets they clean bans the setup dishes and so on the dishwasher on the speed of things that the robot can do so much more diverse than what that means is we need to be able to use the data to extract as much information about the world as possible and i believe models are the we accomplish doctor just given a particular state of the wall some either league and explicit stately things that particular joined configurations of the robot throughout the different objects in the armour richard descriptions such as images and video slater scans of assets points to any potential action that the robot can take how would the world evolving change on if you are able to learn such a model it modern sculptures many of the details that want about the world on on the basis of what we learn. We can then downstream from finding and reasoning in order to accomplish necas of interest. So in my mind to go back to your question what is a model. I believe it is. How would the world respond to any changes be made potentially making the former factions

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Like Water in the Desert

Gastropod

04:00 min | 2 years ago

Like Water in the Desert

"Philip start by introducing you all ramona. Button of ramona's american indian foods. I am Pima living on the pima reservation here on a hill river. I am also have donal them from south of here. They used to be known as the papagos. But now they're called the on them and the p. r. on them that's my other half mesa river people. And i'm gary ramona's husband terry button ramona. Interior farmers their farms about an hour. Southeast of phoenix on the way to tucson and the whole region is a desert. The sonoran desert includes phoenix and tucson and parts of california and it stretches all the way over. The border into mexico. Ramona's ancestors have been farming in the region for thousands of years and her dad kept the traditional live on the reservation where she grew up. My father did the wheat. He did the tempered. Beanstalk brown swam bob and the white tip rabin which is the start about and he did. Squash the gabon. Ceos watermelon and sugarcane and the black eyed peas just us above and chilies mostly. I don't for his chili. And those tilles are part of what brought ramona and terry together. Ramona had left the reservation to work as a nurse. In south dakota terry was there studying lakota songs and culture friends introduce them and they told ramona. That terry had picked up a few words of pima as well. That's the language of ramona's people in the south west. So terry tried out his rudimentary pima on her. And i said well you're saying it correctly but you're Die like accent is different and so it was a little bit hard to decipher. But i could understand him. So i said well Maybe we're a good match and so it happens. And then when i came when i met ramona the first experience i had with southwest cuisine was her dad's long green chilis and they were so hot they blistered my lips. They turned white. She would send him to me in the mail when i went back to school. Share with some of my buddies. Nobody could eat them and her dad. Pretty famous actually in the local community as well known for he's used to sell small brown paper lunch sacks with chilis and he'd have mild and medium hot he regulate a chilly temperature by the way he irrigated his chile's he wouldn't let anybody else water his plots not just because he was manipulating the firing of his tilles. It was because the water itself was so rare and so precious. There was never enough. A shirt is a place full of things other than water. They get a bad rap because they have low rainfall and It's as if they're empty spaces. Gay napkin is a desert agricultural ecologist. And he's written more than a dozen books about agriculture and the desert and its foods. He lives an hour south of tucson also in the sonoran desert within a mile and a half of where i am sitting right. Now we have evidence of forty five hundred years of agriculture in the form of corn remains from an archaeological site. So i am in the valley in the united states with the oldest history of agriculture. Yeah well as far back and farther back than written history can go. The people were farming. Here when padre eusebio kino who was the first non indian person to come into this country came here and visited the payments in sixteen seventy five. They were irrigating their fields with diversions from the hilo river at that time

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Busting Internet Skincare Myths with Dr. Ranella Hirsch

Fat Mascara

06:17 min | 2 years ago

Busting Internet Skincare Myths with Dr. Ranella Hirsch

"Okay. Welcome dr hirsch can i. Can i call you dr her short call. You can call me rinella fat. Okay so rinella okay. We thought you like the timeless right to have you on the show and really have you like call like like basically like spit some truth on a lot of like internet skin rumors going around. I am here to bring the truth. Okay excellent so excited for this. You guys have no idea now you got. This could be clear about this. You collaborated with us on a lot of the skin-care misconceptions that i'm going to be rattling off. Because we have our own we have a lot of like. Dm's and like emails that people are always like writing us like. Is it true that blah blah blah blah blah and that we've kind of like saved them We'll get to that. We'll do a segment shore. And then you have the questions that people come into your office and say like i've been hearing about that. So we've collaborated with put them together and here of the top myths or misconceptions that we need the truth on okay. The real deal here for him. Number one fungus can feel like family feud. Okay thank you really into. I ask my responses need to be in the form of a question no i i never really. I'm not a jeopardy person. I can't okay. number one. fungus can cause acne survey very very very false. There is no such thing so yeah sometime. We actually map this out there. There's a wonderful program where you can look and see trends on google and if you actually look at this sort of straight line straight by straight line and then march twenty twenty this line kind of becomes an up going mountain in terms of searches for the term fungal. Acne on google. And what happened with we think. Is that someone somewhere on. Social media sort used the term and it just suddenly multiplied and multiplied. Made lots of lots of fun game vs life. Unfortunately that firm is not acne at never will be. Acne is a chronic inflammatory condition of the skin. People genetically produced too much oil. The oil tends to clog the opening to your poor which is where kind of the oil comes out. The hair follicle lids. Those people tend to get what we call. Call me don's acting. We treated a whole bunch of different ways depending on whether you're more inflammatory. Acne mother coma donal acne. What the term. I dare not say it to give it life. The correct name of malice sesia selected as it is called pittosporum and what it is is just a fungus that lives normally it happily on our skin minding its own business going about its day. Now doesn't bother you. You don't bother it but something can sometimes happen where it might be very humid environment might be wearing tighter close. You might be traveling where suddenly your body rhythms a little bit different and that fungus proliferates and you start to get lots and lots and lots and more of them and we see that presenting actually not even that frequently on the face. It's much more on the chest a little bit sometimes on the back occasionally on the airline and actually much more men and what happened. Was that a particular person. Probably thought they acne retreating it. A doctor said oh no it's actually this fungus and the name fungal acne was born. But it's something that dermatologists will recognize heartbeat and they are two completely separate things now. It has become a whole cottage industry. People asked me if they can use less medication with fungal acne. Someone wrote a blog about fungal. Acne approved cleansers. I have no idea what that means. There's all sorts of sort of fungal. Aki discussion groups support systems. It's not a thing never wasn't thing never will be hit thing really straightforward electrolyte from a fungus. That is very easily treated after being recognized diagnosed. Okay follow up question the word acne right came about because of a bacteria that was named you know is is the acne that we think of acne always caused by not that strain of bacteria but a strain of bacteria show. That is a deeply brilliant question to bacteria. Mac which i think is one of the best names in all of dermatology because what used to be called the bacteria that we classically thought of his living in the face so yes and no is the answer your question in the classic teaching you sort of think. okay well into this particular bacteria that's proliferating realistically. The skin has a lot of things going on. And if you start to get especially when you see things opening up when you start to see since when you start to see people picking at their faces other things become introduced into the skin classically. The teaching is yes jennifer. What you're saying but in real world there's probably some element of a little bit of a mixture. Actually if you were culture some of either back to you but there are some guests might be there but again the fungus is living there minding its own business not love regardless of she just has shown yeah. Yeah it's it's really not it's not actually pustules from the fungal presentation it's very much. It's a very classic presentation very similar looking small bums predominantly on the chest or a little bit on the hairline. It's really requested. Can actually we test for it in. The office is not painful. It sounds terrible but a little scrape. It's you wouldn't even know. I was there. We look under. The microscope has very classic presentation boom diagnostic tests. Could we call it. Fungal full icky litis. If you must.

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Weekend Stakes Preview

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

02:48 min | 2 years ago

Weekend Stakes Preview

"Payout in the. Empire six. Fields. All Asterix on Saturdays. The Pike Place Dancer Flat Mile on the turf for the two year old fillies field of eight set ago. Over the two I'm so Steve Sherman, and Frank Alvarado. To one second choice on the morning line consternation. Irish Bred Filly Patty, gallagher and eclipse thoroughbreds. Your mind five favorite on the morning line. And she should be the favorite and this should be a much softer spot for her than what she saw in her last start. She broke her maiden impressively del Mar on the turf to starts back coming from well out of it to win going away despite a slow start jumped up to face winters in the surfer girl last time out not only face the undefeated Madonna but face Tetra donal and pizazz. All three of those phillies are scheduled to run in the Breeder's cup juvenile fillies turf next Friday. Consternation was only five to one against those good phillies last time out unfortunately, she didn't she didn't run late she was five one she ran or like she was about twenty five to one. She got beat about nine lengths that day but this is a softer spot in the Pike, the Pike Place Dancer she's drawn well down along the inside I don't think the races got tons of speed, but there is a little speed in the race and I think consternation should be able to make up some ground against this field I like her at nine to five Johnny one of the king's open Pretty much the king now in northern. California he's got A. Maiden the number three missed your free. Daughter of intimacy out of a smart strike mayor plenty of turf pedigree there I like the way he is kind of brought this philly along to sprints on the all weather three weeks apart one on. Labor. Day Weekend One on September twenty seventh. She gets to be three lengths gaining ground five eighths. The. Half links gaining Heflin, giving wrangling six furlongs. Now, she gets the to stretch out to the flat mile twos. For instance, is one of my favorite angles she gets the. Turf which I think she's she's bread for. And I think she'll get a little piece in the I think. Think. I'm so ANNA IS GONNA try and bottomless this field out I won't be surprised if sweetest angel who ships up from Southern California for George Proper? Drum. Oh. Goes on a little bit of a mission glorious. The outside has a ton of speed she broke her maiden last out against California reds over the all weather at Golden Gate. So I think there's some pace in here I'm hoping it sets up for the maiden mischief free the two inside phillies make sense consternation I'm sonar as well I'll I'll I'll take Mr free boxer with the two eight, two, one on mischief free I. Hope we get it reached number eight on Saturday

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Xbox Series X Hands-On Preview Round-Up

Kinda Funny Games Daily

04:23 min | 2 years ago

Xbox Series X Hands-On Preview Round-Up

"Xbox series x hands on previews are up as of this morning. As you all know xbox, they stand out a bunch of xbox series exodus to media professionals They've gotten their hands on they've been playing over the weekend in the last week and they're previews are finally available. So I've assembled basically the avengers of video games writers for this guy got folks from. got. Folks from Gamespot from venture be and I'm going to go through some of the right people have to say some of the things you had to say about xbox series I'm going to start off with Ryan McCaffrey at is and who writes this First, a word on the console itself it is hefty but in a good way when you hold, it feels like premium five, hundred dollar thing for whatever. That's worth when you turn it on the box, the same startup chime the xbox one family of consoles do in a I'm a bit disappointed in that. Honestly I. Get the consistency. It's a sound though it is a nice sound but you want that new you know. You want the news I Will Ryan McCaffrey saying here I get the consistency but I liked new sound while I'm speaking subjectively I think the series x also looks very nice in its article orientation. It looks bold in assertive indoor entertainment centre with the concave green-tinted vent perforations on the top adding a really nice visual appeal. I can't say the same when it's laying on its side, it looks more like a fireplace log. More importantly, this thing is quiet it's almost inaudible when it when it's idol and read debt-reduction to, for instance, is still pretty quiet much more. So than the xbox one X, which gets noticeably louder under full load. Thank God targets me. So soaked that gets me so to especially because this last weekend I've been, I still Greg Miller playstation four pro from the office along with the TV office so I can get that. You Four K. Experience and that thing is loud dude everything sounds like a lawnmower I didn't realize that you my base ps four got loud I. Didn't know that ps four pros got that loud. It's Wild Man I. The thing that I'm most excited about with these new causes coming up is hoping that there's a chance that they're quieter and I love that at least so far it is a good thing to hear. In clear though with The p the PS four pro that he's using the studio he's using that one at the studio because he got loud and he switched it out for one that he had. Okay. So that one is louder than some PS force can be. Four on right now. Yeah. It's my. Rose K. to us oh, is running right now. I love you call your vacuum Uso, your Roomba. That's a really good name for it and actually while we're on this topic like how it looks with Ryan McAfee's right up here folks. No I'm roommates with Michael Higham from gamespot Michael Higham one of the folks who had an xbox series x so I can give the scoop that looks great like vertically it is hefty it does feel it is pretty heavy like it is like a hefty piece of technology mom but anytime I've gone into the living room that thing that has been virtually silent and like yeah, the thing looks like the top with the green accents there looks really nice. I can't imagine that thing on its side because like. Ryan McCaffrey references here. Right. Like on the side. It would look really awkward like that's kind of my take on it. I don't know why anyone would have to have that on the side of Saif Mike space right like I get. In a in a situation where it's like the only have so much room. Height for mine yeah. which is the thing that sucks but it's also this. Thing like I. I'm struggling to think about where I'm going to put mine because I also it's GonNa. Look ridiculous donal but article I just think it's going to stand out and just be weird. So we'll see. Yeah, I'm scared with both this in the PS five I how they look if for people who are GonNa get both because the PS five and all the different. Comparisons. And mockup scene of that thing seems huge. Like seems abnormally big. Like stylish and sleek, and like has a cool feature. Is thing going for it but it seems big and so like trying to figure out how that is going to fit in your entertainment center next to a series x right at least in the same entertainment centre as a series I think it's it's going to be a challenge for some people because those two things are very different designs, very different boxes. Good Luck on that folks,

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Marcela Lobos | Healing with the Medicine Wheel

Hay House Meditations

05:53 min | 2 years ago

Marcela Lobos | Healing with the Medicine Wheel

"In all spiritual and meditation traditions maps provided for seekers for the journey, irs who are moving across the landscape of their soul. These maps can be found in secret texts, holy images, prayers and poems from saints, and Yogis who have traversed the rocky train of spiritual people and transformation. The maps point us in the direction of our own spiritual truths for tumors bathed in clarity, strength and empathy. I'm Matteo donal hosted they. Hey, how's meditations? PODCAST and I'm happy to welcome on today's show Marcel Lobos to discuss one of these ancient maps procedures like you and me and that map is the medicine wheel? Marcel has been initiated in the healing and spiritual traditions of the Amazon and the Andes. For many decades I spoke to her while I was visiting her retreat center in the mountains of Chile just before the pandemic his around the world. Martinez senior teacher, the four win society, and is married to its founder Dr L. Deauville do. On today, show Marcella speaks about her own healing journey, and how she's applied the ancient methods of healing found in the medicine wheel. She then takes us on a journey in the podcast around the four directions of the medicine wheel where we talk about the healing archetypes that we work with including the serpent, Jaguar hummingbird and condor. The result of the journey through the medicine wheel is to emerge a luminous warrior with clear discernment, an unbound energy to be of service to others. Let's get right to my conversation with Marcella. So. It's great to welcome Marcella logos onto the house meditation podcast today we're recording down here. In the amazing sort of Sacred Valley of in Los Lobos in Chile so welcome on the PODCAST Marcella tank, Kim materials and honor to be with you, and to be with all our listeners on very excited to share anything that can be of help. Today I have a feeling. It's going to be a good journey. Loved tourneys. Before. We Speak About meditation practice and your meditation practice in about this. Your unique as I understand it contemporary practice that derives out of Shamanism I just wanted to ask you about how your spiritual practice started in your life. I feel it started with being raised by parents that gave me a lot of space to daydream. My House My parents were atheist. So, nothing was imposed to me. Though I grew up in a Catholic Very Catholic county went to Catholic school, but my parents really understood my inner freedom, and they let me not go to. My religious classes day they gave me they spoke with the teachers and say they. Want to do it. They led me to really explore my own. Spirituality my own connection to nature to dreams, because since I was a little girl, had a lot of vivid, dreaming on my parents recognized that today they were really free spirited in that way, and I think that's foundation, and it was here that you grew up in Chile yes. I grew up in China and funny enough I did explore a lot of religious settings because. I didn't go to religious class I. Dig grew up among Catholics season so I ended up learning. Then my aunt, one of my aunts was one of the heads of the witnesses of Jehovah. Jehovah witnesses. Okay, thank you and so I learn a lot of The Bible stories with her. Though whenever I went to my grandmother, she would say no. No, my darling, she says telling you stories that. That people believe but really what happened the UFO's game and gave the tablets to Moses and everything. My. Grandma everything she. That her little sister. Explain to me from the Bible. My grandmother would turn it into a UFO story. And why was that with the UFO story? Sorry, because my grandma was said to rebel on her husband was a doctor and she wouldn't go to. Hospital or medical setting, she only took homeopathy. My best friend was Mormon. Say went to more among tour too many times. You haven't many different kinds of influences. Was More to be outside and if you will communing with nature, yeah, I, I had an early. On. Drive to to just lay on the grass and count the pedals of the grass, and trying to find for for lack and just spend a lot of time with not be known to tame, and whatsoever saw I learned to be with myself. And people nowadays feel like they have to entertain their children non stop and they they cannot stand seeing their kids who, in nothing by my mother also led me to be, and and wouldn't finance attention, so I got bored a lot of many times and I would think even depressed. Point. But that helped me. Be With myself a nobody rescue with nobody rescuing me.

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Listener Questions: Marketing That's Working Today

Startups For the Rest of Us

10:12 min | 3 years ago

Listener Questions: Marketing That's Working Today

"Dive in to listener. Questions Ruben. Thanks so much for coming back on the show man. Thanks for the invite. Yeah it's GonNa be fun. I think you have some good insight on a lot of these questions today. Our first question is from will and it's actually a question that I don't think you and I have a lot of insight into so I've called in a remote correspondent to help us out with that. The question is are there any good places that you know of to pick up more stuff on affiliate marketing? One thing that came out of this past year is that I can write a lot faster and more effectively than I thought. I'm not convinced that writing code is even my strong suit even though lots of people tell me as I'd like to explore options in this area a bit more but I'd like to borrow your behest filter for a minute trouble with people. Teaching affiliate marketing is that they're also affiliate marketers and a signal to noise ratio is brutal thanks. Well that's been my experiences. Well I ruin before we recorded. You mentioned that you haven't been in the affiliate marketing area for a while. You'd never like that comment that most of the people selling courses our affiliate marketers as well. So it's really hard to know what's legit exactly you're dead on will and so what I did is I tapped a friend and mentor. Microsoft Speaker Taylor Hendrickson who does exist in that space a lot of the stuff and affiliate space. And let's throw that over to Taylor. Hey thanks for the question will give him my name's Taylor and I've been doing affiliate marketing in one form or another since before the panda update in Google which view non nerds out there almost ten years. Now you're completely right that most people out there who are quote teaching affiliate marketing actually aren't good at themselves or just regurgitating the same information. They senior of posted a billions of times. That doesn't actually help anything or anybody. So for that reason. I actually really don't have any good courses or resources to point to affiliate marketing. Who aren't just hawking the same stuff everybody else's but one of us did provide a little bit more perspective or way of thinking about affiliate marketing. I think will help guide you in the right direction and looking for the main core of affiliate marketing the same main core is normal business. You get into it solving the defined set of problems for defined audience. So when you look at WHO's doing that well filial marketing look at places like wire cutter. All they're doing is recommending the best version of whatever. The problem people were coming to the website for in exchange for the commission. They know that the only reason they have an audience were bought for untold. Millions OF DOLLARS BY THE NEW YORK. Times is because they provide amazing value to the people coming. They're looking for solutions to their specific problems. So I'd recommend the same thing for anybody looking to get into marketing. How can you provide value to very specific audience with very specific problems by recommending things that you would actually recommend to a friend or a loved one not just as a highest philly commission or just random things? You're trying to make a quick buck. People see through that really quick and if anybody is promising those one click riches or anything. That seems a little bit too good to be true or actually doesn't stand the test of this last another years completely run the other direction because they are probably a charlatan. So I know this doesn't quite answer the question you were asking but hopefully give some perspective as to how to think about this industry better now back to you rob. Thank you so much Taylor. Being are onsite correspondent for the affiliate marketing question. Our next question is a voicemail around new modes and methods of marketing. Hey Rob wave to Mike. Muslims donal longtime listener You both kept me going through tough times so really appreciate that. I'm a recent return to my home country of Ireland but a tech networks and security for a long time Bacchus I built my first self-funded. Saas up twenty eighteen. It did live technical screening of engineering skills and engineering skills but to get traction for a ton of reasons. somewhat intentionally did things backwards like built at first as I was new Tyrrell's and web APPs so I was learning as I went a failed at marketing failed to get paying customers Alba. I did demo for some large and small works on experimented with a whole host of cold and warm methods to get leads so after nearly given up I ended up pivoting PUN SIFT DOT com a few months ago to Saskatoon back in the deception text base. So it now automatically. Honey Tokens Your deploy branches effectively. It's kind of like a breach detection. Up for Saas and infrastructure. Codes did enables attacker detection in Minnesota the months but there's some customer education required for both security teams or engineering teams. And I'm trying to figure out positioning and pricing but my traffic is currently almost nonexistent so as I restart marketing efforts. I'm struck by the recent five. I'm hearing on the podcast and elsewhere that an email list an existing audience doesn't really cut it for Saas any longer so apart from one to one hundred. Combat Customer by customer are there any other new or nontraditional avenues? I should or could be exploring for marketing. Rather than content marketing. Seo PPC and giving talks doing. Podcasts ARE GONNA conferences any help or guidance. Much appreciated love what. You're both doing thank you so thanks so much for the question. I think I want to chime in real quick before I throw it over to you. I've heard a couple people quote back to me. That like on the podcast. I've said that having an existing audience doesn't help and I really want to clarify that. Because if you have an existing audience that is BTC. I'm sorry is a beat. A be focused audience and they could potentially be customer of yourself. I think there's huge value in that. Especially if you have ten thousand or thirty thousand on an email list when I talk about this audience thing not being the end all be all of SAS is that I've seen the kind of beat AC- marketers have a large audience of kind of WanNa preneurs or folks who were looking for that that opportunity to make a million to make money online crowd and then they try to launch US asset for them and they realized that none of them want to pay and the truth is through the roof. And there's a bunch of mess with it and and that is really hard. It's a lot harder than selling info products. That's more of what I'm saying. You are trying to say like if you have info product audience and you're making hundreds of thousands a year and you think that you can switch to SAS and make hundreds of thousands of year. I've never seen anyone do that. Well right so do you. Does that make sense? And do you agree or disagree with that? Yeah I completely agree that sort of the Internet marketing space where basically most. It's usually INFO`products where happens lot selling in that way Selling to people who are trying to buy Education courses and other products is different than selling a sas so yet. I've never seen it. I've known several people have tried to do it. That had big audiences that were successful with info products. Really usually struggle when it comes to selling this just because it's different. Yeah I agree. I think the one example that I can think of that worked with Klay Collins with Lepage's but it was man. It was all annual plans. It was pretty high pressure sales. If you went to their webinars it was really marketed. In a very specific way and frankly they struggle with that longer term they got big quickly but then that had its own drag on the business there couple there couple that have done it the It's not everyone but most people are not going to be able to do it. I'm the other one that I can think of is click funnels. What's his name Brunson something Russell Brunson. Yes so to donate question. What do you think about? And he mentioned a bunch of stuff Hussein content marketing. Seo Pay per click. One on one. I think he was meaning cold emails. Speaking at conferences. Going on podcast right and in my like all that stuff still works right right right it does. Some of it is harder than it used to be like paid. Ads are generally more expensive across the board content marketing back in the day. You do a volley Volume thing just published two three four five posts a week and the more republished more Traffic you got so in some ways it used to be easier but things have changed in its I'm not sure that I'd say that it's a lot harder. It's a little bit harder but it's it's also different so it's about like just getting educated on what's working nowadays I think it's part of it but I think one of the things that you mentioned was that he was trying to figure out positioning pricing. And things like that and I don't know about you but when I hear something like that I'd be kind of hesitant to start looking at channels. That are that are a lot of people aren't using there aren't proven because in my mind I would need to figure out that I can sell this product who the customer is had as a customer by that. This is going to work. That is fun that I have a funnel that kind of works before I kinda start exploring other channels and channels that that are little unusual or something like that right. Where do you think about that? Yeah I think you're right. It sounds like he's in customer Developmental Mostel. Maybe his product is is to the point. People can use it but if you don't positioning pricing down than yeah I wouldn't. I would really wouldn't start marketing yet. I would be doing a lot of sales. Yes so a lot of people equate the two is the but the different like I see. Sales is really a one on one. Act even if you draw in all the leads through marketing techniques than the sales becomes conversations. And that's where yeah in his case I'd be looking to have a lot of conversations and try to pick out their language to to figure out positioning you learn so much from those conversations that later help you do marketing In a better way otherwise. You're just sort of guessing you know. I'm I don't know this category. So maybe if this category has a lot of competitors and they're doing really well and it's pretty established the you know that this type of product works. That's a I think that's a different situation where you can have more A little bit more confidence but it still pays to sort of do that upfront work. I think

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Samsung's Galaxy S20 lineup packs better cameras, battery life and built-in 5G

Kinda Funny Games Daily

10:00 min | 3 years ago

Samsung's Galaxy S20 lineup packs better cameras, battery life and built-in 5G

"Samsung's doesn't have a monopoly of five G.. Radio's no finds out. They're going to have a flagship the they just put out that. I watched the video. You Know Marcus Brownlee has is the TAB use I like. His videos did a review of that the ultra version so cool ridiculous eighteen hundred dollars. But my God's mad that's under an eight megapixel cameras now. He's nutty. What does that even read a hundred times? Obstacles to 'em writes in and says with the announcement that Microsoft Samsung are quote just beginning their partner their gaming partnership. Where do you think we could end up in the next few years X.? Cloud being installed on every new Samsung phone in TV would would be a huge moves for excessive millions of new potential customers according to the Tister Status Santa Statistics hitter. I've never heard of that The same thing held almost nineteen percent global market share in the smartphone market in q four. That's impressive when you consider how fragmented the ANDROID world is. There's so many there's so many options but yeah I mean I have a galaxy S. ten and I feel like I'm presuming. Samsung is the biggest player in Agile. Yeah that's that that would be my assumption check on that I mean. Maybe it's maybe it's wall way or something you know the US in the US. At least I would Samsung's gotta be that'd be my assumption but maybe there are like there might be some other being fracture and you're wrong because he was like look into it for us like cheaper prices or something and according attack. Samsung is the largest manufacturer with over twenty percent of the market this xbox in the hands of more potential players than playstation now access on Sony smartphones phones and televisions could is this the beginning of strategic mismatch for playstation. What other elements of this partnership? Do you think are possible. And do we think that this is a move for for Microsoft a hedge against stadia integration into into Google Pixel devices and Android more broadly. Thanks and have a great Wednesday. I mean I think it would. It would be to Samsung's advantage advantage to say. Hey and Samsung. Phones are the only place to GATT Microsoft cloud or at least the premium version of the experience. Yes if you have. I'm an xbox game. I'm an iphone Guy and I'm an xbox consoles. I slightly prefer the xbox and if Samsung would just say hey. We're the only company with the only phone that you can get premium excellent experience. I mean I wouldn't. I wouldn't do it. I would never have an android phone but I I would. I would like maybe I'll be at least on the fence about it. That would be. I think the idea of every Samsung device coming preinstalled with xbox thanks cloud right. I think that'd be a huge win and even in a month question here. He's referencing competition against playstation playstation. Now I think they're like as far as competition in this base base. I think playstation now is barely a factor. I think could be a factor in the future if he's not continue continues to improve and continues to android phone manufacturers Samsung the way behind why behind arms made their names. I don't know Xiaomi all PO and companies did you really think about because it because this is outside of the. US can you do it just by the US. Wild Wide World Wide Ham logic. I've never even heard of L. G.. Motorola Rollo Sony's down there. I mean Samsung is like far too. Why that same forty three point six percent of the android space and that does make sense it would be like ninety percent of the once you factor in the IPHONE? iphones a good chunk of them. Okay yeah totally. Three percent of the android market equals like ninety percent of the phone market overall role. Right yeah and so with that idea in mind just running away with it makes complete sense. What this partnership is out here? Did for exclusively though because even yeah like even though Samsung is the number one player ninety percent of the overall market is not enough. Right you want to be an old. Of course yeah. I don't think like I don't think this article Michael Mentions exclusivity anywhere I didn't I didn't get a hint of any anything pointing toward the idea that they're going to be exclusive but the idea that they could have a deal where you are getting Samsung devices like Samsung. TV's amount at Biltrite as the TV. That's yeah that's compelling right there and they they won't be exclusive but they can say this is with us. If you have a Samsung device this will offer the best experience. Yeah I think that I think that messaging for them go a long way and I think that is what makes this partnership make complete sense But yeah as far as like them communing with. Let's see. Is this beginning. Is this the beginning of strategic mismatch for playstation. I think it's already been kind of a strategic mismatch when the GECKO playstation. Now didn't necessarily have. What does that mean a strategic mismatch for playstation? I think I think we aim on is getting at. Is the idea that this would but then when you look at the numbers compared to say Sony phones and Sony. TV's like Samsung Wars. Those numbers is I think. That's why am I getting that but I think that's uh I think that's a problem. Because he is the thing so stadia has a natural partner with android and more specifically Pixel Pixel phones right. Yes you understand why. That's all kind of under one roof. Yeah Microsoft doesn't have any presence in the phone mark any anymore anymore. They tried and they failed now. They're just out said where we will support android now. So it makes sense for them to Partner with the number one player in the Android Loyd market Sony has a natural partner in its consumer electronics division. But like they but that's small time. Yeah that's who has a Sony phone. WHO has a Sony? TV Not that many people. Yeah that's the thing they need to. They might need to find Nick's donal partner and that's why I think like this is less than competition with Sony. Lean more in competition with stadia. If anything right like stadium having like Google Google Pixel being a thing not nearly as big of a thing as Samsung with with android right and Google stadia kind of having a certain amount of mindshare with the streaming space. I think that's where the competition is at. Even though it seems things warm more by the day stadium kind of eating their lunch right. They're kind of tripping over their own their own feet with each passing passing kind of decision in new story. We see about stadia not working or making bad decisions or doing. Ama's that don't tend to work out well for them like project. X Cloud seems to be doing all the right things. And you know there's even another news story coming up about another streaming beaming service that you know there this this space currently is kind of messy and it's kind of fun to watch because we're seeing people kinda climb over each other and try try to become at that number one spot Whether it is in like mindshare or like even in the partnerships and actually getting the absolute on whatever devices you have whether you like it or not so far. It seems like X. Cloud and I'd say probably INVIDIA G. Force are kind of Invidia G. for surprisingly are kind of like the two front runners for what services are going to end up successful in this thing but even then like I could see I could see a feature where like nobody. Nobody comes out on top because this str- streetlight video game streaming is still hasn't become as many thing yet. You know what I mean. You know. It's it's going to be enough. Another iteration of the platform was you know. There's no one clear I mean. Seventy is kind of a clear winner right now but Mike still really in the game. Nintendo's obviously a very Bigger deal than the newsletter three-horse three very healthy horses in that in that race. Maybe maybe Sony need to give Tim Cook a call. Do an exclusive collusive Team Up. Hey the best way to get the best way to get an exclusive playstation experience playstation streaming is on the iphone really think about it apple and Microsoft all rivals. They can't work together. I don't take Samsung and apple arrivals. They can't work together. Sony Oni and apple though they don't have any particular beef. Maybe they team up for this. I'm not crazy. There are Sony phones right. Yes see they run android. Yes the Sony. Only have a tiny daily advertiser are some of the most beautiful phones. Go from every time I see the new Soni you need the experience I still have. Those new ones are those. The industrial design on Sunday finds gorgeous. Yeah they they have always run like shit. Yeah that's the problem. Suli run shit that being said the latest one that came out which I can't remember the model number now but like that phone Enforce it doesn't work for sprint. Otherwise they'd be the phone I used. It's the prettiest screen of ever seen on a phone gorgeous. Yeah they're still plugging away but not the playoffs does not work with sprint. So that's the point. They they need they need to either. Just put it out there equally for. Everyone say he will support all devices or they need or they need a partner. This thing with monks outta pondering Samsung Apple might be their best bet. I could see it number two jeff. Kelly is it producing e-3 coliseum. This year this comes directly from Jeff keeleys twitter twitter. He tweeted this as I was prepping the show and as he tweeted thing where he types out a note in the note the note screen shot and posted image of it and so I'll read it verbatim. He he writes a statement from Jeff. Keely on E. Three for the past twenty five years I've attended every electronic entertainment expo covering hosting seeing and sharing e-3 has always been a highlight of my year not to mention a defining part of my career. I've I've debated what to say about e three twenty twenty while I I I want to support the developers who will showcase their work. I also need to be open and honest with you. The fans about precisely what to expect from me. I've made the difficult decision to decline to to produce e three. PM for the first time. In twenty five years I will not be participating in e three look forward to supporting the industry and other ways and other of and at other events in the future

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Democrats zoom in on Trump impeachment charges this week

NBC Nightly News

00:55 sec | 3 years ago

Democrats zoom in on Trump impeachment charges this week

"What will be an historic week in Washington. The House Judiciary Committee presents. Its findings tomorrow. The next step on the path that will likely lead to an impeachment. Vote the house before Christmas. Kelly donal now with a preview a working Sunday on Capitol Hill Impeachment Headquarters. So we're continuing to prep up for our hearings media stakeout. While behind closed doors address were hersal of sorts before tomorrow's hearing to lay out the evidence. Expect forget all of our ducks in a row. The House Judiciary Committee is expected to take several hours Monday. As evidence against the president and testimony from past witnesses news is presented to the country and the committee chairman. jerrold Nadler would not commit to a timeline but expects articles of impeachment could be written this this week. My goal is to do is expeditiously But as fairly as possible depending how long it

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Explainer 188: What is different about Lebanons protests?

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk

05:21 min | 3 years ago

Explainer 188: What is different about Lebanons protests?

"It's pretty easy to you now reports of Civil Disturbance and General Brouhaha in Lebanon there are two reasons for this one is more or less the crowds which have poured into the streets and squares of Beirut and other Lebanese off Hezbollah and neighboring Syria following a long occupation of Lebanon by collapsing into a civil war of its own opted system to being a country where the system is corruption stuffed does not in general work Lebanon's government such as it is the other more current reason for overlooking the ongoing upheaval in Lebanon is the equally picturesque turbulence presently or recently occurring in a number of bullish some unpopular state institutions including the Ministry of Information set up an anti-corruption individual later and maybe try taxing the people who actually have the cities have been estimated in the hundreds of thousands which country of barely six million is proportionately a colossal expression of discontent is has attempted to address some of the complaints on Monday Prime Minister Saad Hariri offered to have the salaries of politicians every illiterate troglodyte seeking post comments on Youtube whilst deterred by a charge of twenty dollars ago in Lebanon however this relatively trivial but even measured against Lebanon's unhappy past and the world's unhappy present these Lebanese protests seem cigars malts are pretty common the patronage prone setup of Lebanon's government designed to prevent a recurrence of the civil war which devastated the country efficient given the role played by social media in catalyzing and organizing molten rebellions there seems something opposite about what appears to be proved the crucial slender straw wafting atop the colossal burden toted by the hitherto stoic camel of Lebanon's collective patients I'm and similar portal's there is arguably a conversation to be had around such a levy the general discourse would be improved greatly if orderly marches against Brexit in London this past weekend and declined that protesters who have seized streets around the planet any money so far this outreach has not persuaded anyone much to go home so far as the protesters can be said to have a single coherent design the datelines Hong Kong to Cairo boss alone and the pilots Santiago to say nothing of the immense throwing Ov- relatively another episode in Lebanon's rich pageant of uproar akin to the two thousand fifteen protests against the chronic non collection of garbage area it is that Lebanon's government resign encouragingly for the protestors and their sympathisers but worryingly for Lebanon's on clinging government there is little sign as yet of those on the streets splitting along the sectarian fault lines which usually bedevil Lebanese politics the next few days will being the coals of Lebanon's current protests the government had proposed daily charge of roughly twenty percents on voice coils made via what's up facetime instructive if the protesters present determination is worn down by fatalism resignation or the weather these demonstrations may be recalled as just as for what Lebanon's rebels now rebelling against it's not so much case would've you got as Wade you start Lebanon's economy is become but if today's protesters hold their nerve and the streets at some point they're going to have to propose some towards the recent history of large-scale protests does suggest the potentially helpful examples of Sudan and Algeria in nine the place has it been an easy but in both places some progress is being made the real advantage that Lebanon's protesters have is that given the long running misrule of the donal this is that Lebanon Wiley charming country in many respects is chronically dysfunctional with the result the demonstrations and even more violent country. It shouldn't be too hard to come up with some better ideas for monocle twenty four I'm

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Woman who worked on lawmaker's campaign arrested in homicide

World News Tonight with David Muir

01:24 min | 4 years ago

Woman who worked on lawmaker's campaign arrested in homicide

"Now, did the homicide case raising many questions tonight in Arkansas a former state Senator found dead in her home authorities announcing arrest, someone who worked on her campaign? Here's ABC's Marci Gonzales. Police in Arkansas investigating the shooting death of a former state Senator making a shocking arrest taking her former campaign staffer into custody. Eleven days after Linda Collins Smith's body was found wrapped in a blanket at her home. Police arresting Rebecca Lynn Donal her Facebook profile, photo reportedly updated just days earlier to this smiling image of the two of them together. Police for now are not commenting about what may have led to the shooting saying charges against so Donal are still pending. Critical juncture and over other information will way released at this town, Colin Smith is being remembered as a tough longtime lawmaker. She was courageous. And she was undaunted. I mean, a lot of the behind the scenes. Thanks politics. It was so bad in quite frankly brutal. She would keep fighting before her funeral today, her family releasing a statement on Donald's arrest saying we are sick and, and upset that someone so close to Linda would be involved in such a terrible heartless crime. And police haven't said when charges may be filed. But the sheriff tells reporters, there O'Donnell is expected in court on Monday, Tom Marsa, Gonzales with that mystery of Arkansas tonight. Marcy, thank you,

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Digital Production Buzz

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00:11 sec | 4 years ago

Digital Production Buzz

"Create it in the first place. As you'll see new trends include greater flexibility, more wireless support and new ways to work together. Before we start, though, I want to invite you to subscribe to our free weekly show newsletter at digital production, buzz dot com. Every issue every week provides quick links to the different segments on the show, plus articles of interest to filmmakers, best of all. It's free and comes out every Saturday morning, and now it's. Time for our Donal news update with James to Rubio.

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Fans, analysts roast Raiders coach Jon Gruden over Khalil Mack trade

The Stephen A. Smith Show

02:00 min | 4 years ago

Fans, analysts roast Raiders coach Jon Gruden over Khalil Mack trade

"I probably with the rate is I don't understand how you could find one hundred million dollars for Costa heading coached and ten years, and a previous six years. He coached to the NFL had won a playoff game, and it went to the playoffs twice in six years. So that's a sixteen year gap before since the last time he wants something, which was the Super Bowl, of course, but you can't find money for Khalil Mack. I don't understand that thinking, can you explain that to me. I don't quite understand it either. And the reason they gave John grew of money, they did. They ever been starving for something especially like, and you get to the Donut shop and they got one left. You pay a little bit more money, then the sticker price for that doughnut. That's what the rate is where John they tasted a just a little bit of that Gruden magic back when the Chucky dogs came out and he was one of people's fifty most beautiful people. They want that back because the rate is kind of relevant her last year. So they will really pay a little bit more just to be relevant again. Now as for taints Khalil Mack, I don't buy the stories about, hey, we didn't have any money to cash flow. The raiders are one organization, and if the if you got the money to pay Jon Gruden a hundred million dollars, I realized the players are there different structure called a salary cap pyro from a cash flow standpoint. There's only there's only one part of the organization. It's called the Oakland Raiders. So if you've got enough money for the coach, what does it look like to the fan base. More important? What does it look like? The players in the locker room when you can't take care of a guy that you drafted that you raise, he grew up your building and he's developing the one of the best players in the league. And so easily here allow him to get away that says a lot in the locker room. I don't care what they say follow right here. It was a on ESPN radio and ESPN news. What are your thoughts about the Los Angeles Rams? I consider them to be probably the second best team in the NFC. One could argue they're the best now that they've added Dhamma consumed Marcus Peters and keep to leave. Everybody's been talking about the raiders and Jon Gruden. It wouldn't shock me at all. If the Rams blew them out tonight, I'm hoping that's not the case, but it wouldn't surprise me if it

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Digital Production Buzz

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00:10 sec | 4 years ago

Digital Production Buzz

"They are introducing IBC next Mike Palmer that chief technology officer at Mastech talks about how they can help us manage all our digital assets. Then find what we need when we need it. Next PT love the product manager. Persimmons Schneider Christ talks about their new. That allow us to change the focal plain diagonally all this plus James to vote with our weekly Donal news update the buzz starts now. Since the dawn of digital filmmaking. One

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Digital Production Buzz

Digital Production Buzz

00:11 sec | 4 years ago

Digital Production Buzz

"On the bus. We start by looking at how different production companies candle changes in technology. Then we celebrate production excellence with the frame. I o master's program and its first winter. We begin with Mark Harris and managing director of DP about a new survey. They just tended studying how production companies handle technological change. The result may surprise you. Next executive producer, parents symbol illustrates how technology impacts storytelling and why the more things change the more. They also stay the same. Next Emory wells, the CEO of frame. I o presents their new master series, a celebration of the best in production and announces their first recipient Mark. We've talked with Mark Toya about how he got started in production. What intrigues him about production today? And his starts on creating a compelling commercial. All this plus James Derulo with our weekly Donal news update the buzz starts now. Since the dawn of digital filmmaking. One show serves a worldwide network of media special. Uniting industry, extra production filmmaker owes Russian and content created around the plant distribution from the media capital of the world in Los Angeles, California, digital production Larry, a wonderful Thursday to you. Summer is almost over fall is looking exciting. And what is the news AAC? Heavens summer's almost over. First, this could be goodness, could be bad news for adobe users. Adobe has announced that the next fall version of creative cloud which will be released in October, maybe even IBC. Next month is going to break support for windows seven, windows eight point

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Maryland pharma company buys overdose-reversing Narcan maker

Glenn Beck

02:12 min | 4 years ago

Maryland pharma company buys overdose-reversing Narcan maker

"Amid the widening opioid crisis a drug company in Gaithersburg will now be on the front lines of providing nor can that's the overdose reversing drug merchant bio solutions which focuses on solutions, to public, health threats as choir adept pharma the makers of Narcan the drug use to reverse, the, effects, of. An opioid overdose merchants dunk white we're going to continue to focus on making sure that we continue to work closely with pharmacists and major pharmacy chains to help them in the effort to educate. Individuals about the availability of Narcan white says a merchant also plans to develop more products, to help

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Latest acquisition suggests Apple’s next big thing could be AR-powered smart glasses

Todd and Don

00:38 sec | 4 years ago

Latest acquisition suggests Apple’s next big thing could be AR-powered smart glasses

"You bring it Todd and dawn has some tech stuff we get a what what Porsche Porsche one point which may be time to upgrade absolutely yes I shouldn't tech news brought to you by Texas mutual insurance apple has announced that it has acquired a startup focused on making lenses for augmented reality glasses you know the big glasses you put on you know for v VR virtual reality seen those things on TV gamers and. Things like that that's eventually going to go away and it's just gonna. Be a contact. Lens yell in their bit bulky yeah the acquisition of a Kona holographic maybe, a signal that apple has ambitions to make. Wearable devices in

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