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Sheriff: Louisiana man shot child playing hide and seek

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | Last month

Sheriff: Louisiana man shot child playing hide and seek

"There's been another shooting. Officials say Louisiana man has been arrested after shooting at children who'd been playing hide and seek outside his home. A bullet hitting a 14 year old girl in the back of the head they say, she is expected to recover. Investigators say several children were playing hide and seek in the Starks Louisiana neighborhood and were hiding on the neighbor's property. David Doyle told detectives that he got his gun when he saw shadows outside his home and fired unknowingly hitting the girl officials said. Doyle has been charged with several offenses, including aggravated assault and battery. I'm Rita foley.

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"doyle" Discussed on The Marie Forleo Podcast

The Marie Forleo Podcast

08:28 min | 1 year ago

"doyle" Discussed on The Marie Forleo Podcast

"Hi, it's Louise from team Forleo. I'm here to take you back into the archives to a powerful conversation that Marie had with glennon Doyle right as her legendary book untamed was going out into the world. If you consider yourself a sensitive person or experience big feelings from time to time as we all do. This excerpt we're about to share is for you. You'll hear Marie and glennon talk about the power of feeling things so deeply. And why we should all care about the polar bears. On pain too, I love that you said, you know, I can feel everything and survive. Everything that I thought would kill me didn't. Every time I said to myself, I can't take this anymore, I was wrong. And this is what's great. I can also use pain to become. I am here to keep becoming truer. More beautiful versions of myself again and again forever. What scares me more than feeling it all is missing at all. And I think for anyone listening to us right now who finds themselves in pain, it's such a powerful reframe. Well, listen, we live in a capitalist culture. And the way that people sell things to us is that they tell us through 17 million messages a day that the reason that you're sad and depressed and angry and lonely and heartbroken is not because life is sad and depressing and heartbreaking and lonely. It's because you just need these countertops. Right? Everyone else is happy because they have these countertops. And if you also so we're like, okay, I'll get the thing and then we just keep going and we keep getting the thing and we keep getting the thing and we're still lonely because you can never get enough of what you never really needed. And so this has been the lesson of my life is to figure out that a very early age I learned that it is too much to have a big feelings. I was a little girl who was trying to fit in in every which way possible and the world showed me a dirty pink bunny that girls are pleasing and smile and are accommodating and I had big feelings and I had big fear and I had big rage and I had all the big. And so I started numbing myself with bulimia. I became bulimic when I was ten and I spent the next 25 years in a cage. Trying to protect myself from my muchness, right? I was too much. Boost, but all the things. And then I'm raising my little girl right and sometimes it just takes looking at the world through another person's eyes, especially child to forgive yourself and figure out who you really were. And she has so much. Big feelings, big all the things. She was, this is a good example of her. So she, when she was in kindergarten, her teacher called me and said, glennon, we have an issue, and I was not shocked. She said, I just accidentally may have mentioned to the kids about global warming and that the polar bears were losing their homes. And she said, the rest of the kids were sad about that, but able to soldier on to recess. She said, she is still sitting in the middle of the carpet. She keeps asking me questions about polar bears. She keeps asking, who's going to step up for the polar bears? Where's the polar bear's mom? I can't get her to go out to recess. Marie? I am not kidding you when I tell you that for months are freaking families life revolved around polar bears. We had polar bear posters from the wall. We adopted four freaking polar bears from Antarctica. I don't know if there's some website. It got so bad that at one point I asked my friend to please email me and pretend that she was the president of yet arctica and tell me that the polar bears were now infect fun. Because they just couldn't take it anymore. This child and so one night I'm getting ready to put to bed and I'm walking out the door and I hear mommy and I'm like, Jesus no, and I go back and I say what's wrong and she says it's a polar bears. And I said, oh, hell no. Hell no. And she's a mommy, it's just that it's just that it's the polar bears now, but nobody cares. And so tomorrow, it'll be us. And then that little brat fell asleep, and I was like. And I'm looking at her and I'm thinking, oh my God. She's not crazy. She's a prophet. Right? Yes. Like the sensitive freaking kids, basically your teacher just told her the world is ending. And then Ben is like, can you just like carry on? Would I figure it out is the sensitive souls they're like, they're like standing on the bow of the Titanic going iceberg, iceberg and everybody else is like, we just want to keep dancing. Right? And these sensitive souls in most cultures and throughout history have been identified as important to the culture, though the shaman, they're the medicine men, they're the poets, so the clergy. They're the ones that are a little different, a little eccentric because they can see things that other people can't see here, things other people can't hear. Feel things that other people can't feel, and so they are honored as weird, but crucial to the cultures, survival. Yes. But our culture is just so hell bent on efficiency that we call those people broken, like they did with me. Instead of understanding that they are responding, appropriately and importantly to a broken system. Amen, right? So through raising that girl I figured out, oh my God, I was never crazy. I was a goddamn cheetah. That's right, girl. Right? And now what I figured out is that I am still, well, I should say I am finally, the girl I was before the world told me who to be because I just finally returned, this is not untamed is not about becoming better. There's no self improvement in it at all. It's just returning to who you are as always were. Right, before you started that self improvement shit. Yes. And so what I figured out is, oh my God, the sensitivity, the intense sensitivity that I hid from for so long is the sensitivity that makes me a really good artist. Yes. And the fire that I have, which my therapist calls anxiety, but these labels, right? I call it my fire that makes me live kind of a fearful life sometimes. That's the fire that makes me a really freaking good activist. Yes. Wasn't that amazing? If you'd like to listen to the full conversation, which is so good. Look to the show notes for the episode link. And do share this one with a friend. They'll thank you for it. As I go, Marie would want me to remind you to stay on your game and keep going for your dreams, whatever they are. Because the world needs that very special gift that only you have. Thank you so much for listening. Ree look, nothing in life is that complicated. You can do whatever you set your mind to if you roll up your sleeves, you get in there and you do it. Everything is figureoutable. I was still a little girl when my mom said those three words to me. I had no idea how much they changed my life. Eventually, that simple phrase helped me end a physically abusive relationship. Get out of piles of debt and land every job I've ever had from bartending to trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange to publishing at Conde nast to becoming one of the world's first Nike elite dance athletes to starting a business at 23 and building it into a multi-million dollar socially conscious education and media company from the ground up. Now look, I don't know what your dreams are, but I do know this. They are 100% figureoutable. If you want help on your journey, get yourself a copy of my number one New York Times bestselling book everything is figureoutable. Now one big thing do not just read the book, I need you to do the book, because if you do, it will change your life. Learn more at everything is figureoutable dot com or head to your favorite.

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The Federalist: Why the Wall Street Journal Is Wrong About the 2020 Election

Mark Levin

02:17 min | 1 year ago

The Federalist: Why the Wall Street Journal Is Wrong About the 2020 Election

"And over at the federalist William Doyle writes why The Wall Street Journal is wrong about the 2020 election They've done a hell of a job over there as have some other His PhD principal researcher at Caesar Rodney election research institute and Irving Texas sounds like he's more qualified than any of the board members specializes in economic history and private funding of American elections Previously was associate professor and chair in the department of economics university of Dallas Seems pretty smart Wall Street Journal editorial appeared on Tuesday entitled the best summary of the 2020 election rules were bent GOP voters defected and real fraud hasn't turned up This conveys the position of many establishment conservatives concerning the 2020 election There is some slight problems with the election that we're overshadowed by normal political phenomena such as controversies about Trump and GOP voters switching sides When The Wall Street Journal begins with the expected anti Trump admonishment and his first big rally of 2022 president Trump was again focused on 2020 Way to rigged election in the proof is all over the place Trump said But mister Trump was apparently too busy over Christmas to read a 136 page report by a conservative group in Wisconsin whose review shows no evidence of widespread voter fraud quote unquote This is a long report allegations of literal vote fraud by the Wisconsin institute of long liberty are well they call it For which they find little corroboration But there's another side of the argument regarding the legitimacy of the 2020 election that The Wall Street Journal has relentlessly ignored The hypothesis is that a deeply corrupted corporate media big tech censorship legally questionable intervention by the courts and infiltration of key election officers by lavishly funded democratic activists you know they're talking about Zuckerberg there Resulted in heavy handed election interference of a kind we have never seen before and quote that decisively rigged the 2020 election in favor of Joe Biden This has been my point all along

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Flood of Lawsuits Ensues Minutes After Abbott Signs Texas Elections Law

Deminski and Doyle

00:18 sec | 1 year ago

Flood of Lawsuits Ensues Minutes After Abbott Signs Texas Elections Law

"Governor Greg Abbott has signed into law an overhaul of that state's election rules. Texas now joins more than a dozen states that have passed Republican backed voting changes. Since the 2020 election following false claims from former President Donald Trump that the 2020 election was quote stolen. Opponents of the changes have already begun filing lawsuits in federal court.

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"doyle" Discussed on Art Unknown Podcast

Art Unknown Podcast

03:43 min | 1 year ago

"doyle" Discussed on Art Unknown Podcast

"S. s. e. d. o. l. e. eight five That's my main account. I posted on my other. I have a backup account. Jesse doyle abstract underscore abstracts on instagram to so they might come across both those pages. They are both me but other than instagram. Art by doyle on facebook and you can also go to jesse toil dot com. Send me a message on any of those platforms. I check them daily. So i'm usually pretty good at a quick response. You see something you like. Go or something that. I've done any wanna different color palette scheme or how you wanna approach it. We can roll with that so i like to pick him play with a few of my my pieces. If somebody browsers a few elements of a few different paintings will work on a way to to bring them together for that for that type of commission. So i do enjoy those commissions. The ones where. I'm allowed to expanding grow on my capability in my my approach in. But i could do so via instagram facebook and my website. Semyon email message in on. I gotta say just from a from a personal standpoint. You were very responsive to my email. So i appreciate that you know. And that's what brought us here today. And if i may say this. I'm so excited jesse doyle your Your art is going to be added to the art unknown store. I'm very excited to have you on the store and have your work in display on our clothing accessories. It's real really really like your your work. It's totally rad. And i love seeing looking back through how you have evolved as an artist and we talked a little bit here about your your abstractions as well as to change changing and i think that that's important for any artists to actually continued to grow and sure if you find a method that works for you that you love you can stick with that but so many artists like you stick with that period of time and you slowly transition over time to to maybe something else and and so i can see that your work is definitely evolved even even in two years. You've been working as an artist and it looks really great man. So.

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"doyle" Discussed on Art Unknown Podcast

Art Unknown Podcast

05:08 min | 1 year ago

"doyle" Discussed on Art Unknown Podcast

"I'm jim wheels. And this is the art unknown podcast where we feed your soul with art own focus. On what inspires you enlighten. You left inside. And that's what's gonna lie other people have to when i've experienced films that are transformative. I feel like it makes me able to understand the world better. So if you're an artist think that you got something you make art more than you're thinking about art and the rest will figure itself out artists how we respond to learn environments. It's a way to process external events this week on the podcast. I'm very excited to talk to.

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"doyle" Discussed on Published...Or Not

Published...Or Not

05:28 min | 1 year ago

"doyle" Discussed on Published...Or Not

"This is a three cr podcast and this is published or not. Have you ever heard of the wood. A columbia and when you know that it means a repetitive would it makes sense it colonia. It's also the title of yanni's doyle's book this a sense of echolalia in the comex family there are three generations of males sar. Westie echolalia here. Yeah it's true. That hot of the thing that i wanted to explore this idea of repetitions was the way that we tend to repeat ourselves in legacy and this is really literal in the comic family where the patch is classed down. Three generations that we know of in the comic family. The idea of being robert cole. Neck is a big deal. It's the patriarch of the family. But in that repetition that's also repetition of that paternal legacy of this real specific idea of australian. Masculinity is a very strong matriarch to. What does she want most from. her family. Got such an interesting character to spend time with the may as a writer. I feel like. I've known a lot of cats in my life. That unbelievably tough strong-minded would do anything for their families but they also have a cave role to play in perpetuating patriarchal ideas of how what pat wants from her family is that they succeed and that the legacy goes on into the future but she's not really concerned about the kinds of violence and obliteration..

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"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

Homophilia

07:16 min | 2 years ago

"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

"Understand what is motivating and what matters to consumers that they wanna reach. And there's no other way to do that to figure out what a day in the life for that individual looks like. How are they feeling. What would what's their. What's their home life. What was their family situation. What's their what's their whole context right and so really putting some disciplined into understanding what it's like to be in that person's shoes and then marrying that with really super smart strategic recommendations that are born of data always born of data and figuring out what the solution is so so empathy is a massive part of what we do the part big part of of how we hire you know. I wanna hire i. Will i love working with the people that i do catch him because my god they just show up so humanity at the end of the day we might be working for a brand like mastercard. I'll talk about that but you know at the end of the day. Mastercard is a big beautiful global organization filled but humans right in service of humans right. and so. that's that's just it's fundamental to the work that we do and communications mastercard. Probably one of the most important things that i've ever had an opportunity to do and something catch catchable. Be proud of for the rest of the time mastercard Who has brand has long been i am. I should say i by no means a an official spokesperson for the brand but they're one of our most important clients a long standing supporter of inclusion in all its forms Mastercard is shown up for marginalized communities including the lgbtq community for years and years and years. Several years ago. I think it was about eighteen. Two thousand eighteen. They landed on a an observation and it was a. It was a sort of a joint observation mastercard and their partner agencies Phenomenal agency called mcan that we work with mastercard that for any member of the trans community. When when you apply for a credit card and then ultimately use a credit card at point of sale that credit card had the. Have the name that you were assigned at birth right mike. Doyle is on my credit card. Well imagine the the horror. The pain the conflict the Anxiety embarrassment whatever. The emotion is if you're a trans person in any phase of that of that transition of your personal journey and you show up with a credit card that may appear to be confusing or different at point of sale to the person that you're trying to interact with horrible right and so talk about embassy right. What must feel like said mastercard and so mastercard said. We're we're not going to stand for that. We're going to create something called the true name card and it was the first ever credit card that could be issued with the chosen name of that individual. It was breakthrough it is now represented by so many issues citibank and others and it was it was remains a watershed moment in the trans. I would say the trans movement particularly as it related to what a brand would be doing. And how brand would stand up for the trans community. It is a spectacular example of a brand demonstrating so much empathy that it was willing to to make a commercial commitment. The business committed to affecting change for an under represented and marginalized community. It was It it remains one of can tell. I get goosebumps when i talk about it one of the great privileges of my career to be a part of that. Yeah that's that's a whole other level next level next level. That's what you do. tells very quickly beltway dealing with glad. You're now the board of glad. Mike doyle i am. I am an run the gay community now. God no yeah no you. Do you do your at the steering wheel of the gay community now. Mike ever ask your essentially you're on the board of directors of the gay community. I i will tell you And i i don't mean to be hyperbolic it is to date the singular honor outside. Dc always right up there. But but i can tell you to be on this board with this. Beautiful group of people In service of an organization. That i have admired my whole life it's It's unbelievable it really is it. Glad is doing such important work and to To watch the way that circuit ls and her team are are genuinely advancing and accelerating acceptance and doing it. Through the lens of everything. We are consuming all of the media that we're consuming the content that the world is is Is privy to the way that glad is trying to help shake it and trying to illuminate the beauty and and the horror right. The incredible work that the glad is doing to it to accelerate acceptance. I am. I am but a spectator but But very happy to be more in the game That i've done. I've ever been on the board for a year joined by Joined by people from about titans of industry just amazing leaders and activists and performers and artists. That come together and try to do the good work of this organization and service of our community. It's an amazing on her and they are so good to have you truly are a lot yes best way anybody ask anybody micah. Thank you so much for being here for doing this for being you. Bearing with us through these out of the technical nightmare was worth it. You are c- greatest. It seems i am not i am i am incredibly humbled by this and i I'm afraid to get your listener results. They nama data guy. So i have a feeling in this show pretty close to the bottom of the list so while i'll send them to jack it up. We'll look at them. We don't look at them. You guys are spectacular. So so the honor.

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"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

Homophilia

06:34 min | 2 years ago

"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

"You Whether you voted or whoever you voted for. I think it just felt like okay. Life will on. We will go to weddings. We will go to go to parties. We will dance we drank. We will do all these things. And i hope people felt that moment. I really did. Let me tell you what i felt. I think i told you this but in that moment at that time in our history to feel that amount of love from friends but also from the venue and from the college And to to hear that applause reverberating off the walls of a church. Which i mean new lemberg is sort of non denominational raider. It's not it's lutheran but it's not like redwing close you know right. I remember thinking like this is how you're supposed to be on a church like you're supposed to feel held and loved and supported and not judged and celebrated you know what i mean like. You're supposed to be in a community of of of love and support and that's what it felt like and it was really powerful and exactly on time. Thank you thank you. And what isn't that great. We now thank god. We live in a live in a world that is that is i hope moving closer toward anyone feeling that in any capacity any place right and and so that means a lot. Thank you for shana. Thank you for sharing and for having us. I wanna talk about your career. You are a titan of the public relations industry. Ceo of ketchum. What is it about you that is suited to do. Pr white. what do you think it clicked for you there. wow who you know. I happened into this career. I really did But you know that. I think it was. It was certainly whether it's fate or whatever you believe in i As the story goes true story. I I was living washington. I was interning on the hill and pedaling my resume anywhere that would take me and i spoke to a bunch of a bunch of folks that were mentors to me. and one of them Who actually back to muhlenberg college where all things began Got him chris harris. Who was the director of admissions. I called him. Because i had no freaking idea what to do. And he said he's michael. You love to to you. Love to rights. You're elected to to speak public all these things and you're really good is lovely of him. You're a really good storyteller. I think you should look into public relations. And i honestly have joked like if he had said you. You're you're super nimble. You should be an acrobat. Like i'd be like okay. I'm gonna go to the circus. Like i think i would have done anything you too long story short. I get an interview. Catch him at a place that you know now now still Still love and I they loved me. But i was day late and a dollar short. They already hired someone and i missed. It already. hired somebody to take that job about three days later. They called me back and said that this this young woman Ran from the building crying because it was too stressful. And she couldn't handle it. Do you want the job now. Of course absolutely and i joined. And i've i've gone. I've left the agency and come back again and had a bunch experiences but the but the short answer to your question is i think that i certainly don't know that i'm i'm perfectly suited but i think i've been able to find some success but finds enormous joy in a couple of things i love. I love psychology. I love understanding why people believe or do or don't believe or by or care about something Whether that's a cause or product or were mission and initiative movement. I love understanding why someone cares about that and helping a company. achieve their goals by tapping into that. So i love when a client says to us with our business objective. This is what we're trying to achieve. Great let's talk about why to talk about. Why why do you exist. What purpose are you solving for. Or you're filling for that. Consumer that stakeholder and diagnosing it and diagnosing an diagnosing coming back with some beautiful either big creative program or the most simple strategic recommendation to help a client do great work. And i just i love that i love being able to tell brilliant stories for clients helping them be their best selves helping executives achieved their business goals. I i love that. And i love it so much of it comes back down to psychology into that kind of motivation and tapping in to people's why and i've never lost. That always had that. I'm always have always been a diagnosis. Her i love to kind of keep asking why driving people crazy. But what i love about it now is the worm positions and i'm in a position where we can genuinely help a company tell it story to whatever ends make sense for their business and their people and that's why i love what i do it. You know reading about catch him reading about you. It's interesting a word that get came up in a few different context empathy and struck me. Because i don't think people associate empathy with pr. But i also think people associate pr with entertainment publicists and the like sort of sharkey caricature of you know that that breed of human which obviously you are not but i feel like a good reflection of empathy and your work. Can you just tell people about the The campaign you did with mastercard sure named lobster. Yeah lobster. I'll talk about empathy though. Who wrote real. Quick i because it. It's it's just an inherent in what we try to do every day and and it happens to be catching the tagline empathy plus intelligence. Because what we think we do best and we strive for every day is to help brands.

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"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

Homophilia

08:11 min | 2 years ago

"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

"Think that to the people that i was posted the people that i dated when i first came out of it feels like a lifetime ago. They feel like many lifetimes ago. And what do you attribute that to allow his patients. jesus you know i got. I think i'm going to sound like a you know like a like a bad poem that you buy on. Hang on your fridge. But but i swear to god. I think it's because we were. We were just the best of friends. I we were. We were the best of friends and we met. We met at a time. Way are neither one of us. Had anything figured out and so we became incredibly close friends in a place at a place that we loved surrounded by people who loved us and we rose sort of in this in this moment where we didn't know who we were what we were really here to be and all of that so i think the fact that the journey has been for the two of us really sorting that all out but doing it together it was it was I don't know. I don't know that i've got a great answer for you other than you know we. We also have such a shared history that That's been great right. We're lucky that our families love each other. We're lucky that our friends are all still really the same. We've got this incredible family now. Like i think that's given us a common ground you know and and also boy not a day passes that i don't thank god that you know we also. We still have a blast. We still have a blast. We have his never. It's never change and we drive each other nuts and four minutes later. Were were just laughing our asses off and it must have been such fun wedding after after so much time together and such a a shared history and like You know shared community people have been like chopping at the bit to celebrate you guys. That's so sweet of you. And dave can offer his perspective. I'll tell you though two things that that i think made it. Three things actually was. We went back to muhlenberg to do it We were the first same sex marriage of two meal number graduates ever in that chapel at beulah college which was very cool The second was we we We had almost four hundred people there. Which i don't say i know it's a little a little bananas i don't. I don't say that you know for any other reason than to say we kind went through this conscious this moment. We're like all right if it's just our families than it's gonna be like fifty people but my god we've each got so many chapters his career. My career are asbury family. Our new york family right and and we wanted the whole thing to just be a big. Thank you note You know i. I was I was never. I was never we. I don't know. I can't i can't put all of us in but i i was you know i grew up thinking that that was in the cards for me that i would ever be. I've never live in a society where i could be married or that i'd feel brave enough to want to be married publicly or any of those just wasn't part of my conditioning and and so to be able to do what we both wanted to do was thank everybody that had meant so much to us. That got us to that place. And that's what that's what we hoped it was going to be if we were going to send a big thank you note. You know. we're not gonna. We're not going to skimp on that. But i will tell you the third thing that was wild and dave remembers this. Our wedding was one week after Donald trump was elected president and That cast this. It was equal parts for for the majority of the guests and not all of them for the majority was equal parts sort of just total sobriety in terms of attitude not behavior that night at a total sobriety right just a wakeup call but then also this beautiful loving defiance that here we were four hundred people in the great state of pennsylvania that had turned red and at a time where we had no idea what the fuck was going to hit us in the next four years you know what for these three or four hours with this incredible band in this in this place We're gonna have a good time and we're going to show everybody that that love does win and i i really mean that. I think that was. The timing of the event could never have been planned or predicted. But i remember that on. Never ever forget that the best youthful cathartic and love and affirming the has world party that that walk it asked for and i'm in wedding mode outside. Forgive me but i i got especially your. You're getting buried in his chapel. How did you decide who was your efficient. How traditional did you go in terms of like wedding party and of that got. I'm beaming because i can tell you how great this is. Incredible people were so we We had We had best people We had our art to start our family A guy named a guy named sale. Who was my roommate throughout. All of college He would later. Go on to marry one of my best friends Since i was three Serra tissues moments of meeting. They are now married in an amazing fabulous always He was one of our best people and the other was our was our dear friend. Heather who is She's the third leg door stole she's she's always been there and still is so they were our best people. We were married by another one of our best friends in the world him. Tommy and tommy was the officiant and We had the got your literally. Everyone has turned off this podcast at this point i'm sure the the minister from ulan berg began the ceremony by sort of giving everybody a sense of place. We wanted everyone to sort of understand that this was the first marriage of same sex Graduate couple that that just the significance of what that all night and then And then tommy just stole the show. He's a beautiful writer is brilliant public speaker He's been like a brother to the two of us and he was exactly the right person to bring everybody together was great. He did a really cool thing. That i don't know who's marrying you But just mad at this ever inspiring. I've passed this onto about five different people and it was all tommy. I said i wanted this to be. We wanted this to be a thank you to everybody in and what he did was he said you know what the boys want this to be a thank you note. So we're gonna we're gonna thank people by making sure people understand kind of the role that they played in to start by thanking the people who were there. I so what. All the parents and brothers and sisters mike brett stand up and and let's give them a round of applause and in the grade school crew and then high school and in college and let's talk about mike work and breads and so on and on and on and by the end of the peace tommy had lifted everyone. Everyone was on their on their feet and he said now. What we're all going to do is thank. Mike brought for bringing us here with around of applause and i could. I could fill up now. I mean i. I've i've had felt remember that i've never that sense of community but again i will tell you i think it was catharsis i it was. It was just like you know what we've we haven't known how to feel for the past six months right or certainly the past week after after the events of that election and i think everybody just felt whether.

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"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

Homophilia

05:53 min | 2 years ago

"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

"Lindbergh college In in And with met. I dunno day two or three or something like that. And it's and it's so funny. That's you want to. Remind me that. I pointed out to you that i was a lot because i think brett's entire Point of view about me for the better part of our freshman year You know numerous A wonderful little bucolic school pretty small. You got to know everybody and we. We had some mutual friends freshman year. We started knew a lot of the same people and we knew each other By sophomore year. Now i should point now. We were years and years and years. We were a decade away from coming to each of us coming to grips in our own way with with how we were made i was. I was fighting every subconscious thoughts and conscious thought that i was having at that point about possibility that was guy so by sophomore year junior year. We were incredibly close friends by senior. Your best friends and that was it and then we graduated and You know kind of went are relatively separate ways moved out to los angeles and an easy to To new york but in this super connected group of about ten to fifteen of our closest friends who remain so to this day and And then i moved back east a year later. We all found ourselves in washington. Dc and that was when You know a couple of things happen. And i thought shit. I can't fight this. This is not something. Can i can. I'm not going to win over it. It's going to have to. It's gonna. I'm gonna figure this all out and Luckily i did. But i didn't do it alone. I did it with the benefit of of my best friend figuring it out himself to And so though we chart our you know we met in in the fall of nineteen ninety We moved to To new york in nineteen ninety nine and got married in two thousand sixteen so we chart our relationship relate to so when we lived in new york and started a cigarette all out together but Unbelievably lucky i i. I really I you know. I i don't mean to sound i don't mean to sound hyperbolic like i. I just don't know what i did to deserve a chance to meet best friend and ultimately a guy who helped me through my own journey and his but But you know to be able to create a life with this guy is Is unbelievable the struck of a good fortune. I wanna know when you say. Eat it his perspective on you and you met freshman year was most likely that you were a lot. What what did your aliveness look like. What was he was he gets. A question is the the answer to that. Question is actually rooted almost better in what brett is he's Breads the guy who looks at room of fifty people and immediately sizes up the three or four that he's gonna spend that night with right He he had he makes. He makes deep fewer deeper friendships. He is he is so loyal he sowed. He's so devoted to the people that he loves and and he's a guy who still has friends from grade school right. And i'd like to think that i share some of that. I still have a lot of friends from grade school and and and love making friendships that deep. But if i go into room a fifty You know i'm gonna meet fifty people. And i'll probably hang out with the caters for a while. And then i'll go see like you know if anybody needs anything in the courtroom And you know. I'll leave. And and i i am. I tend to hate us. But i tend to be more of a of a flittering. I sort of i sort of i don't. I don't prioritize the things that he does. And god i wish i did. And that's what i love about him. He keeps me grounded. Any makes make sure that. I remember what's important and who's important So i was a lot. I was the You know. I was always a you know running for something and wanted to be. You know starring in some show or giving some speech or something like that Thinking that that would be the only way. I could be settled and And he helped me show that that's not the case when you say you to Figured it out together once you acted on these host. How how did that ice. Get broken Well i talk about it actually in sort of a series of episodes honestly that it was for the two of us and the you know the the first the first episode for us you know you gotta remember we were. We were part of this. Really beautiful consortium of friends right. And i don't know how atypical this is. I think this might be pretty common for folks. Try to figure it all out part of this big group of fifteen twenty friends inseparable talked everyday. You know before we even had texting and it was like a little pack. We just did everything together. And that gave us great comfort right and it's two of us. Were a part of that. It also meant that we can sort of figure this out but but in a way that there was supported by friends who were next us. They didn't know what was going on. And we certainly didn't say anything but at least felt like we had family episode one was in believe it or not was in two thousand one and it was Brad was going through some stuff at work and nine eleven. it was just. It was a bananas. Time for everybody and.

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"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

Homophilia

03:38 min | 2 years ago

"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

"Okay so just to fill the listener A full technological clown show on my end my laptop just fully decided to become a techno remix I couldn't i could see. But all i could hear was a half a syllable from doyle repeating over and over again i had to restart. I'm sweating Than mike's wifi went down. It's we're back. We've back something. I i do need something right when we broke. Mike adjust started as an anecdote for the very beginning of the game starts reacting to the computer meltdown. And but for whatever reason. Mike and still see it hear him. So it's like. Mike is like oh and there's a circuit party on multiple levels and david is like. Oh my god. Oh my god. He was more excited. He was more excited in the retailing than he was at the circuit party so disproportionate reaction to it. Which was there yet. But we're back everybody we are. We are back. We're back but so yeah. The circuit party was not like a circuit. But we're not. We're not talking black party. It's not you know we didn't go. I'm not as just a party on the beach. There's there's no you know there's no glitter you're not wearing horns it was but this is how i remember this is. This is the episode. I remember since the day it's the day of it was called sandblast time and right moore and and there's a sort of a beach thing going on but you and i and our friends than my husband. Brad obviously matches that the whole crew. We're like on this raised pavilion saying an iron. I remember looking around. You know everybody was jack and everybody was in like tank tops and everybody looked amazing and hot and everybody was hot and all this stuff and i look at myself and then i look at my new friend. Dave and i pointed out to you that you and i were the only two who decided that the appropriate outset to where the circuit party was a sensible j. crew long-sleeve kind of rolled up at the arms and emma short and then we were in like comfortable sneakers because it was going to be a long day and so while half the circuit party is is essentially nude and it's two o'clock in the afternoon are like maybe ready for. I don't know the moma the very like at. What point did i think. A plaid j. crew was sexy out a circuit and so and yet and yet a love was born. And that was gonna brother was born. Yeah that's right that's right not bringing people together. Yeah that is so correct It was it was a lovely time in that time. Since then you you have gotten married. Yes was lucky enough to be there. I police tell matt and the world how you and your husband. Brett matt What a what. A wonderful question. Because i love the answer We we met Dave knows this we met when we were freshmen. At a beautiful will school in pennsylvania that place that we We were lucky. Find ourselves called me..

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"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

Homophilia

03:05 min | 2 years ago

"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

"Order We went hard and remain so diva tease of the america's test kitchen. Do you rise. You have if you don't. You must like a bridget and julia. And their team of people literally. Dan sousa With whom i'm obsessed like brennan. I cooked from their watched. The show it would keep me sane at night like there was something amazing about escaping into that Was a huge Savvy for us. It is the best because they will go so deep they will not only tell you the recipe they will tell you why each ingredient is there. Why is that amount of each ingredient. what other things they tried and at what the result was like. It's it's very Cooking was always sort of mystifying to me but they make it very very easy. Very like I don't know what the word is that i'm looking for. But it but it they make it make sense in a way that made it more accessible to me i. I don't know that this is the current mate until this very moment. I think one of the reasons that we loved it so much and i still do is. It's like i. I am not wired to to do two things at once equally. Well i pretend to try to multitask. But i can't like i fight. I'm focused on something that i'm i'm on other stuff so with those with what you do with america's test kitchen like you have to follow those sixty seven steps that lead to perfection so i couldn't do anything else so maybe a kept me distracted in a way. That was therapy that didn't realize it. I don't know yeah. Sieve and i love not only do they do. They give you great recipes and also cook's illustrated. I'm sure you're you're a reader and or subscriber Always but in america's kitchen you will get those excellent recipes but then it'll be like you know here's ten minutes on spatulas and it's ten riveting minutes on spatulas have. Have you ever wondered how to save your extra malay- and i might well. No but i'm a weaker person because now i will and then the other one it's all. It's all beautifully tied to commerce like. I really respect. Because i would watch something like. Oh my god like my barak press is anemic like what am i doing a half to go and buy whatever the the thing is that they recommended like imus in the morning and i'm throwing out all of our condiments because they're subpar it. Just it it so you asked me. You asked me what got us through. I'm conscious that. I sound as easy as i believe that i i have to come But that was big. That was the big deal. A quick Quick shift to Music.

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"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

Homophilia

02:16 min | 2 years ago

"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

"They say that. I think about the folks that i work with at my agency and I can't tell you how many times i i'm as i'm sitting here i'm looking out. We've got a perfectly lovely backyard attack in ten blocks from the beach and all these things and we once we sort of settled in and realized this was going to be for a while. We try very hard to break into some routines and the day and head to the beach and walk on the boardwalk even even in in the frigid december january temperatures. Just to make good use of the space or i would do conference calls. I gotta do laps in the backyard or just to be able to stay active than make me feel guilty about the two bottles of wine that drink that night but i would be on phone calls right with with our young folks average age at my at my agency is about twenty seven and these were the you know if if you're in new york for nah you're in dc living with like you know nine people in a one bedroom paying that you put up fake walls. They were desperate to get the hell out of there. They were desperate to to You know once we could open up the offices and make them available. They were desperate to get out of there to get some space. So i tried so hard to empathize and make them feel loved them and cared for in other ways but it was tough is really really tough particularly when i love that. New york is often described as a place where you live in a tiny place because the city is living room. Like what is it what it was. Say when you're living room is shutdown. You can't enjoy it right. A whole part of their existences anyway so very never never tried never to take this place for granted. Yeah so in your asbury park. Living-room what did you what were your what are like cultural Like what got you through. What was how did you suv yourself. Culturally what a but of credit. While there's that there's that that's why we're together right isn't that we're going to explore. Might consumption issues is an intervention. Yeah just it's on. It's on tape and get back to it. Very one day to time is how to feels which is Is always your vibe. I'll god so in no in no.

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"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

Homophilia

05:21 min | 2 years ago

"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

"Doyle you're in asbury park. I have to assume. I can go on further than i am. I am nine and a half blocks from the stone pony. Yeah you are. how are they doing. Pony is oh. The stone pony is a legendary rock venue. Where bruce springsteen got his start and which has an excellent outdoor summer concert series. Which are they they are. Yeah back in in a in a really awesome creative way so the summer stages up It's rolling and they've created instead of sort of a a standing room only situation. They've got about a lot. I don't know fifty five or so picnic tables. You know the beer gardens open and all that stuff so you reserve a table and you're with your friends and everybody's there and it's working out working great. Who's playing a couple of coupla. Br i was gonna say a couple of bruce cover bands right. You're going to be thrilled and intrigued. cafe. Oh my god what what. John kathy and beaver brown bands. I think this weekend. I think i'll mark. Oh yeah on the dot com which is You know yeah. It's a big deal big deal for also for those who don't know asbury park has become something of a a more sensible fire island hearing it you think of is like a thriving queer community but what is the scene there. Oh i got i love. I love the question All credit to the pioneers of asbury park and there are many. You know there were this. This town is for those of you to give listeners who might not know the jersey shores while asbury by car is like a fifty five minute drive from the city and so that's terrific right instead of having to take helicopter and then you know like a blimp in a train and a and a cab to fire onto wherever you have to do to do that. Fifty five minutes by car. Aaron forty minutes by transit. That's right about two thousand and two thousand one. Some really braving terrific folks looked at asbury a town that had been Had led a lot of it. Kinda go by the wayside. A lot of big beautiful victorian homes spectacular ten bedroom homes right off the beach. That is not where. I'm coming to your But what would if we went down and gave this a shot and a lot of houses and started to turn them and started to modernize them and all that stopped and did that in concert with this incredibly beautiful Diverse exciting artistic community in town. And they've already already here and so together. I think that sort of combined. Unity has created. This resurgence asbury. And it's just unbelievable. Now it is there's a thriving Lgbtq community an amazing restaurants name. Ah music scene has always been here but it. It's just a. It's such an awesome kind of melting pot of folks that wanted to get out of the city for either a weekend place or place to to to actually look full-time Married with a really rich diverse community that That that is already here so just a it. I will tell you. We bought this place Relentless eleven years ago we were not among the pioneers. we were among the lucky ones and But we never thought it would be the sanctuary that it had to be for the past Sixteen eighteen months. It's been honestly. It's been unbelievable. It's a great. I was or you're absolutely everybody. Come to asbury park. Has it been your kovic refuge did you. Did you escape the city in hang out. Oh my god. I was the friday friday night march thirteenth of twenty twenty. Of course everybody has their you know their. I remember that weekend starting but it was that friday night. And my husband brett on dame dave from you. Obviously now we were. I should have shut down the office. Believe it or not. I'm mortified in somewhat horrified. Recall this went out to a bar and had dinner like it was like. I didn't know what the hell's woke up saturday morning. We packed like a duffel bag. Think i had two sweaters and some like socks. I don't know and then. I ipad charger and we're like just to the house. We'll see where this all goes. And i remain sitting in the same place. That was that saturday march fourteen. Yeah this became our sanctuary. Thank god thank god city. Life cannot have been easy in the last year. And a half. I you know. I think back to if this had happened. You know when i was twenty six and had three roommates in a railroad apartment on the upper east side or whatever the idea of not ever being able to leave or whatever i mean. That's good god we had. It's it's so funny..

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"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

Homophilia

06:17 min | 2 years ago

"doyle" Discussed on Homophilia

"I don't know man if you can tell this but i am centered ren- Yeah there is something especially zan about you today. What's going on. Well i'll tell you what's going on. I had the pleasure of going With ben on a twenty four hour yoga and breath work. Retreat can In santa monica california Sponsored by an app called open Now here's the thing. I think if you're searching the app store which he should. I think it's like ohio. Hyphen p hyphen e. n. n. Is is the official name. Because if you search for open of what comes up is a dating service for three ways Not it's not the same as this wellness app but it was It's a new wellness app. That is sort of its wellness based but it's a little on the peleton model of like their live classes. And you can you know if you're doing yoga. You can have your camera on so the person can you know critique perform or whatever. It's a really cool app But anyway they. They took it was like media trip. They took a bunch of people to the proper hotel in santa monica and it was like twenty four hours of like sound bass and and breath work. Sessions ain't never done breath work before matt. Have you done breath work. I don't know i. I guess so. I mean i breathe. Okay see eyebrows to but breath work very different thing. You're like you're you're we were on the ground on yoga mat and breathe in like and up your you do like die. Format reading saying. Fill up your belly then you chest and then you and then you release it all out and do it like to a beat to the beat of live music in this case over the course of ten minutes and then i. It was like mushrooms like fully. It was it took me mentally physically to a different space. There was there screaming involved. Yes there was. There was a moment whereas like screamed the top of your lungs which i did and i left my body for a moment it was really really something else. I'm into breath work now. that's nothing. I'm fascinated at so you're screaming at the top of your lungs at the end of the breath work period in the middle in the middle. Yeah there are maybe twelve of us in In in a studio was in venice yes. Of course it was course the All of us just like screaming there was gong. There was you know live percussion. It was incredible and then of course out for a vegan dinner with with the gang from from the app. All of whom are unbelievably beautiful. Right next level beautiful And and just like serene and cool. And an and i was like. Who's the keith a little bit. Because this might be a call. And i might be interested and i'm you know i'm wondering where the tattoo will eventually go but i'm willing to put it on me Truly truly life changing twenty four hours of yoga breath work. We eight of it was sleep but so sixteen hours of yoga breath work. And i'm a new man and This feeling like Almost like you're on mushrooms and that euphoria did it stay with you. After the session was over it actually did like all through that dinner. Ben and i both like do you feel awesome and we. It was yeah. It was really great. It was really great. i'm a. I'm a convert. Took me nearly twenty years. But i have gone full. La i do. well now. welcome. I i have to. I'm so i. I'm acting like i don't know what this but i was fucking theater majored and you. All it did was lan the floor and breathe and cry for four years. Great gum thought to brag. Yeah love it open. Oh hyphen p ivan. Whatever just do a search for like open wellness. You'll find it. It'll come up if you end up on the three way app. You don't ever have fun. Do you get open apps. Why am i don't you. why not. Why not do it with a friend. Do with a third How's your week Just as boring as ever as usual coming into this intro. An empty husk with nothing to contribute button. We did just complete this week's interview your Your dear friend. And now i'm going to say my my new friend mike doyle world. Yeah i mean to know. Mike doyle is to love mike doyle. He is He is a human being of just pure charm and eloquence I loved him from the moment. I met him He is the ceo of ketchum which is a massive pr firm. He is now on the board of directors of glad he's on the board of glad And he's just he's just one of these people i think is truly truly remarkable And i am always thrilled to introduce him to people. And i am now. Thrilled introduced to introduce him to all of you However there were technical difficulties each of came in to this zoom with our own internet baggage was it. a laggy. wi fi was a computer that is apparently held together by duct. Tape and dreams Whatever it was we. Each had a moment of utter wifi chaos. So please be patient and listen all the way through because it's worthwhile. It's worth getting through the difficult internet times that we had an as i say this matt maganga is frozen. I say this and malvo gunky is frozen. We are all got. We're just barely hanging on. I'm telling you folks all right. Listen the wifi hates us but we love you and we love mike. Doyle listen to him and get the full experience. I was frozen until this very moment. So whatever whatever happens whatever you said. I'd stand by. Let's go to the interview. Mike.

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Abby Wambach on What It Means to Find Your True Self

On Being with Krista Tippett

02:19 min | 2 years ago

Abby Wambach on What It Means to Find Your True Self

"The book you wrote you. The chapters are all ways. People had seen you write and categories. You'd but sometimes walked into willingly and and sometimes is that had been an armor right so it was everything from you or how you seen yourself. We fraud tomboy rebel teammate. Lesbian manic depressive captain leader romantic hero addict failure and then the last chapter is human somewhere. You said i had created yourself. All these categories that were both generated from you generated externally helped create you but shut you off from becoming human fully. Human glennon has said this a lot. you know. We're all kinda like russian nesting dolls and as we get older. We kinda keep putting on all of these costumes. And that's what i thought for me growing up. That's what i thought. I had to do to mature to age to get. Wisdom is to put on all these different costumes and see which one fit. And i think that now having gone through a lot of my life granted i'm still fairly young thirty eight but i realized that the more you can actually take those costumes off and get down to that little small immobile russian nesting doll. That is like who you are your true self that is like the humanity of all of us and we all are in there. I visited very random. But i just wanna share it. Because it was reading thinking he ended with human which seems like the simplest most elemental thing of all but is really the work of a lifetime. Right i was thinking about this you. When i studied theology paul tillich wrote the courage to be and he's called an existentialist feel ogen. I read it when i was older. Because i was emphasized when i thought that to be that being but the current the book is actually about how the courage it takes right. The courage is the work.

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"doyle" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk: The First Season

Sci-Fi Talk: The First Season

06:34 min | 2 years ago

"doyle" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk: The First Season

"Lot of unresolved issues around that their secrets. And i'm holding about all that. Which i never shared anybody and i've been trying to do is i think for the better part of my life the tonsils of these two cases next possible for me to all these back anymore. You know an anti what i like is the way she kind of combines her fears and her courage and kind of all mix in. It's it's actually pretty Pretty normal and she's very actually. You're all believable characters. As to who you are i mean it. It's it's a very. It's a program that hits home and people can take. Yeah i could. I could see these people i can. I can almost no these people. That's a great compliment. Thank you. I'm sure our writer. Jane will be very oddity that yeah. i think. that's what was very attractive. And i surely honor students to do such a me when i talk to jane. And these are you're gonna see strength and current here and let's conflict. You know much much self questioning to sounds examining. I think cars are real-life and i mentioned the expanse before and i got a credit. I'd love gear scenes which herash and and the forth you had talked about another complex character. That was that was a really cool to both of you playing each other. Yeah we had a good time with that again. That was obviously very different. Yeah again was kind of playing the idea. I had some big secrets. That i i didn't know what the secrets when i was playing because writers. I don't know but it was my job. You find some semblance of the secret inside that we kind of agree tons. Of course our you liked those kind of characters. They kind of had the different shadings to them and might not seen who. They are. The only the only church. I'm just it's a great great character. You know things just like we all do. It'll place between. I like this character as loss when the strength supersede the flaws and that's a moment surprising and finding all of that and the knicks is. What makes acting joys is. There may be room to go beyond these eight episodes dow potentially right now. We're just focusing on starting long gaining loyal. And what's it like just doing aid as opposed to maybe thirteen or twenty four. I think that you trim a lot of fat. When you do in series everything becomes more still and more like an extended moody you know. Yeah i think. I'm an actor's point of view it might not be as big a job money. Yeah this year episodes but you get you get a stronger sense of an over the arc and the architect kind of eased out over you know unnecessarily long time like i said i think that it just makes everything more concentrated. I know this series. Had you know had didn't it was difficult to get it on the air as it is for most series and And i'm glad they're on wgn so And hopefully they won't be none of it will be censored as i've seen so far. Yeah i don't think i could be wrong. I'm sure you'd some mostly. That's the case. I feel like this show is about real evil. Yeah to soften. That anyway takes away from that sense the reality honest characters and i will say that's wgn has been incredibly supportive far no job with getting it out there preparing for this release really exciting in some of the vistas. I've seen have been pretty incredible with the mountain to where. Where did you shoot that x. Pretty cool yeah. So lee We shot all around montreal. Owe everything was basically on location. No studio every time you every time you see someone in the house. That's a real challenge. Self was an old asbestos mining town back. Wow yeah and so like those those crazy flags in the background and all that kind of usually stunning stuff. That was that was a real a town that obviously on hard times. This is art ways our towns role. Yeah yeah no it's credible. I love that kind of scenery. It's absolutely gorgeous. Really really cool. While i really wanna thank you for doing this. I know that you were under the weather. And as this time of year where everybody gets sick. So i really appreciate it and i hope you're feeling better. Thank you very much. I'll be better in a day or two. I'm sure they're you know. Well thanks again. Peter appreciate your recent much. Oh i was excited that you are in this. 'cause i just i said i just admired your work on the expansion. I said man. This guy's good. You're very well. Thank you are taking you to look for bellevue on. Wgn usually on about ten o'clock at night. You can also see him as we discussed as sat aveer erin right on the expanse on the sci-fi channel don't forget you can comment questions your rants at speak pipe dot com forward slash sci-fi talk rant and that's speak pipe dot com forward slash sci fi. Talk rant is has been tony tomato. Thanks so much for listening until next time. Talk hi. i'm george. Decay and i listened to sci-fi talk..

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"doyle" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk: The First Season

Sci-Fi Talk: The First Season

07:46 min | 2 years ago

"doyle" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk: The First Season

"Is joy this episode of sci-fi talk features complete conversation with sean doyle of the new. Wgn series bellevue about an age. Old town mystery bleeding into the present at pack. When is anne a rogue unstable cop. Who's boss peter. Welland attempts to keep her from spinning out of control. Sean oil is peter. And here's our complete conversation and tony our you. Hi sean. how're you. I've been admiring your work Especially lately on the expanse. I'm really happy that you're in this so much. You know what's interesting about this character. Is there really wasn't much about him. That was established when you join the show so you kind of had to develop him as the The series went on so talk about kind of doing it kind of having that kind of freedom as an actor. That's a good question. I i had a good sense of didn't know exactly what the church it was. How much i've seen for episodes so you have seen as much as i read You know as an actor. Your job is to you. Don't know where it's going to go didn't because they didn't let me know and i won't tell you where it calls. You watched it yet. But it's important for you to find your own way into her character moments. I feel as generally have to do with that particular. Catch your imagination or your own life. Or what have you to and so i. I lawn very in depth. Conversations were jeananne atrium first of all the all the secondly wants research and then kinda talked to three roundabout ways. My church was going to end up. So based on those conversations. I understood where i add to emotionally. Not the secrets very big with this character and so it was easier for me to buy my own substitution. Were imagined procedures giver. Shane company feelings They would yeah. There's a lot of freedom in this entire world and informed his character for even knew what the hell he was. Yeah he definitely has a secret not weighs about it and i'm still discovering them So far it's it's interesting. I mean the show itself is is such a big massive jigsaw puzzle. And you're trying to sort it all out and What's another thing. That's interesting is the relationship between anna. Pack wins anne and also peter It's it's odd times fatherly and at times adversarial kind of speak about that aspect of the show for me. That was the means ron to doing the show. Was this very multi layered relationship between the characters. Yeah peter decided that he was going to say any under his after. She lost her father. Who happens to be my mental. Yeah you know. He was pleased. She's piracy so there's a lot of elements as protected instincts for any. I have great admiration for her talents as a police officer. But she's nuts. She's a maverick. She does stuff. It's really not by the book or criminalize of this I have a lot of Judgments towards how she's bothering or dog all is just rushes out on a real relationship in real life. You know we all. We have very relationship of people. All the time are one note. There are many many things and so it was interesting to be able to jump into a character in that going on right at the beginning was another character and once we started working together first of all it happened naturally and so forth all being ackerman ivy in an opera right away as actors. The work that we started to do together on camera then informs where that relationship when the rest stuff that wasn't necessarily intended to be in story raised his hand and gene in ignore it and allows that to happen every artists their their relationship. More well this series has a little bit of everything i. The riddles are cool You know as i said. It's a jigsaw puzzle and there's also kind of like there's the past kind of bleeding into the future a little bit and it's just a it is a really interesting whodunnit and i don't have a clue as to who who this girl b. But it's gotta be somebody. It's a small town so it's gotta be somebody at into town and has been there a long time. So we'll see you know we didn't know either you didn't. We didn't know that we are getting the last two reps. And i had no idea was i was i was born my way i got a credit Your co creators. jane mags and adrienne mitchell. i mean. adrian has directed it. This is a a really cool team. And they've really crafted an entire world That is pretty awesome. What i find fascinating. One reason why i was excited to do it. Because yes a huge jigsaw. So many movie pieces to the mystery of it but in spite of that the relationships between the characters doesn't get lost up on these shows story driving forward and at the At the detriment of the character developments in this show. I think that chain is incredible job of balancing both elements. Hey thank you for listening to sifi. Talk stick around. I have more. Let's get back sci-fi tour. I'm tony talaat yet. Mean it's definitely has a strong human trauma. I mean with anne. She's dealing with being a mother losing. No her her father's death still hunter and your case You know you're trying to kinda put in perspective. The the former crime and it's connected and dealing with all advani's theories too so i also get. The feeling is a little more to that to him but well speak to exactly what that could be. There's a lot more i told you. Yes i know. But i do like i do like the That they're all still dealing with the death of her father and and peter is too. I mean it it kind of haunts them all a little bit and and that's very human and they're still trying and this case kind of bring it all back together again you know it. It's good human drama. And i will say this giving away too much the mystery. It's a missing missing teen. That's right case missing. Team wants once this was case begins brings back there's mystery and assorted prince history of this path case and it brings back history my relationship with and he's And.

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California Town Ravaged by Wildfire for the Second Time in Eight Months

AP News Radio

00:58 sec | 2 years ago

California Town Ravaged by Wildfire for the Second Time in Eight Months

"A small northern California town is ravaged by the Backworth complex fire the state's largest which is burned around ninety three thousand acres and is about two thirds contained myself burned down what can I do that's Beverly hoodie shell on the phone telling her satellite TV company why she can't return their equipment not only is it gone but everything she owns and knowing I did in this world every detail because I'm not a rich person I can just buy another house the grandmother cuddles her dog and cries as she talks about the lifelong Doyle home she lost seventy nine what chance do I have the built in and out rose Roberts whose house survived the fire looks around at all the neighbors who were not as fortunate it's devastating you know you feel sorry for bad we're lucky we got out when I live she says Doyle is a tight knit town with a lot of older people and knows everyone will help as much as they can I'm Julie Walker

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Firefighters Make Progress Against Big Fires in US West

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 2 years ago

Firefighters Make Progress Against Big Fires in US West

"One of the biggest fires is along the California Nevada border Kelly grow so when his family and Doyle California had to evacuate after losing everything that I've worked for and everything else all these years it's gone he spoke to K. O. L. O. T. V. Jon Hansen and his dog were forced out of their home near Yosemite National Park threw some clothes in a bag and grandma shoes and then he was dead and took off I hope everything is still there when I get back he spoke to K. F. S. N. in Oregon the bootleg fire covers two hundred forty square miles lightning has sparked fires in Washington and Idaho extreme heat has set off many of these fires forecasters say temperatures will be dropping I bet Donahue

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Record-Breaking Heat Sparks Wildfires Across the West Coast

The KFBK Morning News

00:38 sec | 2 years ago

Record-Breaking Heat Sparks Wildfires Across the West Coast

"West Coast is cooking record breaking heat, putting eight states in 18 million people under alert. Hot, dry conditions, fueling at least 47 uncontained wildfires across the region. A BCS will cars and Doyle, California in southern Oregon. The bootleg fire scorching more than 150,000 acres in California. Mandatory evacuations near Mariposa County winds driving the river fire to 4000 acres to the north. Dozens of homes destroyed in Doyle, California, The town is now home to the largest fire in the state this year. Beckworth complex fire scorching more than 86,000 acres. Firefighters working around the clock to stop the spread, but it's a taxing job

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The Origin Story of Agatha Christie

Encyclopedia Womannica

02:44 min | 2 years ago

The Origin Story of Agatha Christie

"Today we're talking about the grande dame of the english. Done it. The jk rolling of selling books before there is a jk rolling. Please meet our dreamer of the day. The queen of crime agatha christie agatha was born in eighteen ninety in the seaside town of turkey in devon england. She was the youngest of three children born into an upper middle class home. Acas father frederick was an american stockbroker and her irish-born mother clara took care of the house and her children's early education after her father's sudden death when agatha was eleven. the family's financial situation became more precarious. An agatha was sent to paris to complete her education when she completed finishing school. I get the return to england only to start a months long tour of the middle east with her mother. While traveling agatha tried her hand at writing short stories and an early novel but wasn't able to get anything published. She did however meet her future husband archie christie while in cairo. They got married right before the outbreak of world war one during the war archie was sent to france to fight the germans. We'll get the returned home to england. She worked as a nurse. And then eventually chemist's assistant on the home front as the war raged across the channel agatha started writing detective fiction in her downtime. She'd always loved mystery. Novels particularly the works of wilkie collins and sir arthur conan doyle so it was a natural fit at this first novel. The mysterious affair at styles was published in nineteen twenty. Her debut work introduced the world to the iconic hair kua paro agatha's eccentric and egoistic belgian detective with the little grey cells and a perfectly quaffed moustache from frog. I am a bloody legal. Belgian perot appeared in about twenty five novels and many short stories. The elderly village spinster. Miss jane marple agatha's other iconic detective first appeared in her novel. Murder at the vicarage in one thousand nine thirty agatha's first. Major literary success came with the publication of her novel. The murder of roger ackroyd in nineteen twenty six. It was met with massive international acclaim and became an immediate bestseller. No spoilers but suffice it to say that. The murder of roger. Ackroyd is an ingenious and innovative. Who done it that still manages to amaze

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What Does the Future of Money Look Like?

The Big Story

01:59 min | 2 years ago

What Does the Future of Money Look Like?

"Jordan. Heath rawlings is the big story. Michael doyle is a freelance reporter and journalist based in toronto who examined the future of money in canada for the globe in mail. Hi michael jordan. Can you start us off. Just because it's such a useful way to think about this. At least i found it useful by telling us the story of money on the island of yap certainly Yup is a tiny island. That is now part of micronesia in the south pacific and for hundreds of years. They had a very unusual form of currency and that was these gigantic limestone rocks and the bigger they were the more valuable they were and also of course the bigger they were the more difficult they were to actually physically exchange with each other so over time they Just left the rocks where they were and In order for them to figure out who owned which rock which note of currency for lack of better term. They created basically a form of a ledger. And in the form of an oral history of who owned each rock and how the rocks transacted from person to person on the island and so that's how they effectively did business. That's how they exchanged Goods and services for hundreds of years. Now tell me how that relates to wear. Our use of money is heading certainly It's actually a really great analogy. Because in one example it sort of captures a snapshot of what money has been for hundreds if not thousands of years since the since we came up with the idea of money however long ago that was And at the same time it also short sort of shows us where technology is going to change money in the near future so the question of what money is a really weird thing. it's kind of like a philosophical rabbit hole. You go down but at it. Sort of core form money is

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"doyle" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5

New Jersey 101.5

02:11 min | 2 years ago

"doyle" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5

"Doyle, Get on that radio. You can now listen to New Jersey. 11.5 Kaminsky and oil on demand. Weekday afternoons. Tyminski Indoor. You're on your radio. But now you can listen to them anytime and anywhere on demand. We are d n indeed. Never miss another day Minsky and oil show ever again. Listen on your schedule when and where you want to download the Tyminski and oil show wherever you get podcasts, some of its serious some of it Just stupid fun or go to the Free New Jersey one at 1.5. Map and click on podcasts to subscribe all of it jersey to Minsky and oil weekday afternoons on the air and now anytime in anywhere on demand. You may know, the New Jersey Business and Industry Association as the strongest business advocate in New Jersey. But did you know that NJ BIA also offers valuable benefits for both employers and employees like access to healthcare plans Save money with a new health care plan administered by Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield, Delta, Dental and more job members have the greatest purchasing power that result in savings. You are not going to get anywhere else get started today N J B i a dot org I am Paul Sanson, Junior from NJ Auto Landing. Do you need a car but have a low credit score, or maybe have no credit at all? At NJ Auto lending. We learned a good people who happen to have a low credit score. You don't have to get locked into a long term high interest rate loan. There is another option at NJ Auto Lindy. We are a direct lender, and we do things differently. If you can make timely monthly payments, and your credit difficulties are behind you. We say yes. We can get you into a great car and on the path to better credit as little as 90 days at NJ Auto lending our credit coaches will work with anyone looking to improve their financial health and break the cycle of bad credit and high interest rate loans. And the auto lending was designed to be the most consumer friendly program for anyone with less than perfect credit. We lend to good people who just happen to have a low credit score. We believe your past does not have to define your future. Go to NJ auto lending dot com and get approved in 30 Seconds and J Auto lending is available at all sandstone junior locations in Neptune, Keyport and.

Urban Meyer Envisions Utilizing Tim Tebow in Taysom Hill-Like Role

Get Up!

01:05 min | 2 years ago

Urban Meyer Envisions Utilizing Tim Tebow in Taysom Hill-Like Role

"Got tim t we got. We got number one. Pick in the draft playing quarterback. We got a team. That was one in fifteen a year ago. And now we're bringing it in ten tibo to run a taste him hill style package. Chris canty what do you think of that. I don't like it g. I gotta be honest with you. I mean we've seen him he'll be able to do a lot of things in the nfl. You can throw it can catch. We hadn't seen him to be able to do that at a high level at least not enough to warrant him being able to make a return after a six year absence from the sport so i just think it's a long shot in terms of being a contributor on the field with the jacksonville jaguars and if he's not going to be somebody that's a productive player. I don't think it's worth the distraction again. This is another one of those moves. This offseason got a lot of those guys in that. Jacksonville jaguars locker room looking at herbert. Meyer sideways i going out there and trying to sign. I will strength coach. Chris doyle to be your head or strength conditioning. After what happened with his tenure there and now with bringing it over i just. It's a move that reeks of privilege. And it's a move that could undermine the credibility of your head coach moving

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"doyle" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5

New Jersey 101.5

05:56 min | 2 years ago

"doyle" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5

"Nine with Tyminski and Doyle on Bill Doyle and I'm Jeff Tyminski. Phone numbers 1 802 831. Oh 1.5 Some of the things we're gonna be talking about. Still to come. The FAA the FAA is suggesting airlines start weighing passengers like they do baggage. Wow, to get this is not a joke. This was raised in an FAA advisory circular. Uh, that that they think that they should do this so they could start getting more accurate, You know, fuel information. And can you imagine the backlash? We're gonna talk about that later, because Oh, my God, This is America, Man. People won't take that. Well. Oh, yeah, It's amazing how many of us are overweight in America? And yet how many of us Are so sensitive and we act as if No one can tell. You know, it's like they know, folks, Okay, they know doesn't really matter if you get weighed, but that's what's being talked about. Um, Also, at some point, I have to tell you, um I think she's mad about it. Because I I just laughed about it. I think she I think she called me looking for a sympathetic ear and I just busted out laughing. An animal. Was in my wife's car, most of her drive to work. She didn't know it. Oh, so it wasn't distracting her? Oh, it Woz, And then she finally realized what was distracting her. There were noises. I'll tell you the whole thing later. She eventually sees it, and it was definitely an animal in her car that rode with her for like a quarter of an hour, and she was so traumatized by this bill. She tells me And I'm just like I'm just laughing Nice. Yeah, I was. I had zero sympathy. It called the wrong person, man. Anyway. All that will get too But there's a story about this woman. Who got busted thistles. All, according to authorities of 33 year old woman used the Instant Messenger Service Telegram. To sell more than $700,000 in counterfeit coupons. Wow! That's a lot of money. A lot of the people live in New Jersey. That's why this is making New Jersey news, okay. Her real name is tongue lower. But she went by the name Mandy Car. And she's charged with a couple of counts of mail fraud. Um Laure sold the fake Catalina coupons. They're called two people who were part of this invitation on Lee Internet Group on Telegram. And anyway long story short. They were falsely coded. They were printed on the wrong kind of paper because apparently the real deal. Catalina coupons uses some sort of proprietary paper and Many, many, many stores did not catch it, but where they caught. It was When the store then tries to redeem it. You know, because you give it to the store. You get the deal from the store. But then the store turns it over to the actual manufacturers to get, you know, compensated and that's when they caught it. And so it was the stores that we're all getting screwed out of money, not so much the individual people in New Jersey but the stores were and there were thousands and thousands and thousands of people. That we're using these things and they probably didn't even realize it Unless they see this news story. They're probably just going to always believe that they were using legitimate coupons because the stories took them, But I saw that story and I thought, you know what we have not talked about in a long time. And there's more than just counterfeit money that you could talk about his counterfeit anything like like this counterfeit coupons, counterfeit concert tickets. You know the fake concert tickets that you gotta watch out for all those things counterfeit goods. Or counterfeit goods. Even Yeah. What if you're What you mean like where they're actually selling you Something not to impress people with a misspelling of the name, but like they're trying to sell you something with the Gucci name, but it's not really Gucci. Absolutely. Yep. Yep. Things like that. My wife had a fake Dooney and Bourke purse. Did. She knows fake when she got it? He did. Oh, she did. Okay, so it wasn't like they were selling it to were? No. Yeah, I got you. You have to imagine that, though, that they're trying to sell some high end thing for like a, You know, mid level price, and then you find out No, it's a low level piece of crap. So we want to. We want to hear your stories about counterfeit anything. I assume most of this is gonna be counterfeit money, though. Like if you ever if you ever had it happen to you. What would you do? I understand what you're supposed to do, but I would. I would think most people just never want to take the loss, even if it's only like Even if it's only like a fake 20. I bet you most people are probably just going toe unless it got confiscated from them if they were left with it. I bet you most people are just going to go to another store and try to see if they would take it. I think I might do that. I know it's wrong. 20 bucks. 20 bucks. I didn't do anything wrong, right? I didn't make the counterfeit. I just transacted some business. Yeah, and it's got to be really frustrated because I know a lot of people have gone straight from a bank to a store and they got this money from a bank which is supposed to know better Tell her hands them, you know, say 10 twenties..

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Man Arrested in Connection With Attack at Baltimore Liquor Store

Derek Hunter

00:15 sec | 2 years ago

Man Arrested in Connection With Attack at Baltimore Liquor Store

"Baltimore Police arrested a suspect in the Sunday night assault of two liquor store owners. 50 year old Darryl Doyle's faces multiple charges for the attack on the Korean women at the Wonderland Liquor Store on Pennsylvania Avenue. Both victims fought their suspect and suffered serious but non life threatening

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Disneyland Reopens for First Time in More Than 400 Days

Morning Edition

01:43 min | 2 years ago

Disneyland Reopens for First Time in More Than 400 Days

"Day is finally here for Disneyland in Disney California Adventure. The Anaheim theme parks are opening for the first time in more than 13 months after closing due to the pandemic. Gavin Doyle is a long time Disney enthusiast who started the website Mickey visit dot com, he tells the California report plenty of restrictions will still be in place, including capacity being limited to 25% for now. Masks are required for all guests, as well as the attendance currently is limited to California residents on Lee. That, of course, could shift in the future. But for right now, because Disneyland you're inside, you're outside. It's a full experience of the day. The mass requirement remains in place. Most of the park's rides will be open. Those some are closed for pandemic safety reasons. Costume characters won't be giving out hugs either, but will be posing for pictures from balconies and from stages across the park. Doyle says the reopening isn't just important for Disney fans and the thousands of employees who work at the parks but also for the entire city of Anaheim, which relies so heavily on tourist dollars coming in. Show me hotels have been closed for over a year. I actually just checked in to the best Western Stovall's and the best Western Stovall's has not served a guest. Since March of 2020 were the first people staying back. And when I checked in seeing the look on the face of the front ash manager, her saying, welcome back, almost coming to tears. The park ended its annual pass program earlier this year. But the president of Disney Resorts announced yesterday that a new program is in the works, and it's expected to debut later this year. Let's

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Tech CEOs testify before House Antitrust Subcommittee

WSJ Tech News Briefing

00:48 sec | 2 years ago

Tech CEOs testify before House Antitrust Subcommittee

"The ceo's of facebook twitter and google appeared before the house energy and commerce committee yesterday lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle grilled them on how they moderate content on their platforms. The hearing was the executives first appearance in congress since the capital riot on january six during which many members were actually inside the capitol building. Here's democratic congressman. Mike doyle in his opening statement that attack and the movement that motivated started and was nourished on your platforms. Your platform suggested groups for people to join videos. They should do and post. They should like driving this movement forward with terrifying speed and efficiency. Both republicans and democrats have signaled that they think the tech companies have too much power but disagreed on what exactly to do about it

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Tech CEOs questioned over how misinformation spreads on social media

All Things Considered

00:37 sec | 2 years ago

Tech CEOs questioned over how misinformation spreads on social media

"Like the January 6th attack on the U. S Capitol, which was largely planned and documented on platforms including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. So should social media companies be responsible for that? That's essentially what Pennsylvania Congressman Mike Doyle, a Democrat, asked Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at a hearing today. Yes or no? Do you do bear some responsibility for what happened? Congressman. Our responsibility is to make sure that we build effective system stuff. This is not the answer The question. The heads of Google and Twitter also testified at that hearing. These companies are among NPR's financial supporters and NPR Tech correspondent Shannon

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Texas Medical Board clears Houston doctor accused of stealing COVID vaccine

Houston Public Media Local Newscasts

01:03 min | 2 years ago

Texas Medical Board clears Houston doctor accused of stealing COVID vaccine

"The state medical board is clear. A local doctor of wrongdoing for allegedly misusing doses of the covid vaccine but news. Eighty eight seven schneider's sensor could still be criminal charges. The texas medical board role to dr hassan. Gokul did not violate the medical practice. Act when he administered doses of the vaccine to friends and family to avoid them going to waste gokul worked for harris county public health and says clinic doses were leftover at the end of the day and would have been discarded. A judge drought a charge of theft against gokul but the harris county district attorney's offices still seeking an indictment from a grand jury. Paul doyle has goals attorney. Da's office filed this case abruptly without investigating it and are now in an effort to try and save face for disparaging a doctor's name in a statement the da's office told houston public media quote. We anticipate presenting all of the evidence in this matter to a grand jury so representatives of the community can determine whether a criminal charges appropriate.

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Former Thunder employee charged in US Capitol invasion

Sean Hannity

00:29 sec | 2 years ago

Former Thunder employee charged in US Capitol invasion

"In the January 6 storming of the U. S. Capitol. An FBI affidavit says former co workers of 37 year old Daniel Doyle recognized her from video footage and contacted authorities. Footage allegedly shows Doyle climbing through a window. Doyle worked for the thunder as an account manager. She's been charged with knowingly entering a restricted building, disorderly conduct and violent entry on Capitol grounds. The State House passes a bill to post in God. We

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Jaguars split with accused racist strength coach Chris Doyle

CBS Sports Radio

00:18 sec | 2 years ago

Jaguars split with accused racist strength coach Chris Doyle

"Head coach Urban Meyer and company released a statement saying the franchise failed to properly consider the impact of the higher Jags director of sports performance. Chris Doyle resigned last night just hours after the team was criticized for hiring Doyle. Was accused of making racist remarks and belittling and bullying players during his time in strength coach at Iowa

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Jacksonville Jaguars split with accused racist strength coach Chris Doyle

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:33 sec | 2 years ago

Jacksonville Jaguars split with accused racist strength coach Chris Doyle

"Urban Meyer announced the very controversial hiring of former Iowa strength coach Chris Doyle. Team announced last night that Doyle had resigned. In a statement, Meyer said Doyle's decision to step down came from his desire to not be a distraction to the franchise. Doyle left Iowa last summer after allegations of bullying and making racist remarks towards his players. He's denied the unethical behavior of bias, and he left Iowa with a $1 million separation agreement. He's no longer with the Jacksonville Jaguars Wizards losers last night to the

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