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"dripping springs" Discussed on Ben Greenfield Fitness

Ben Greenfield Fitness

05:33 min | 1 year ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on Ben Greenfield Fitness

"Weird stuff going on with that too. Without going deep into because who knows what's going on, but I don't know. Weird stuff's going on there. And then the last one's community. And this is actually probably the most important, but it's either the place you need to start. It's the thing that abused through everything, right? So we picked we could live basically anywhere we want. We picked dripping springs. Which I think is probably the best bet other than if I had bought like a thousand acres and tried to build my own town or something, which just wasn't practical in a short time frame. And I know a lot of people actually, I know several building intentional communities and I think me and a group are going to end up building our own town. That's 5, ten years out, right? In the short term, I need to get into a place that both has all the things I talked about, but then also around other people like me. Around other people who have ten, 20, 50, a hundred, 200 plus acres who think in the same general sense that I do about sovereignty. And dripping springs right now has I almost sound like the dripping swings Chamber of Commerce, except they're super anti development. Like everything in the area is septic because they won't approve of they won't build a sewer. So it limits development, which is actually pretty nice. And they won't issue building permits anymore. So you got to kind of buy something either on unincorporated land or something that exists. But dripping was full of ex military and ranchers. And so it was like, oh, these are the perfect people where if you need to put your boots in the dirt, right? And whether it's either fight or grow food or support each other, these are the people. Yeah. Right? And so I've gotten into that community. I don't want to go too much into detail about that, like on a podcast, people I don't know, but it's an amazing community of people and like it's a really good situation. Now, you don't have to necessarily find the perfect town. Like if you can be in a place where you've got almost any country place where you can find good people who are like you, whatever that means, right? Who have shared values, you're going to be in a pretty good situation. But the point is, people who are used to relying on themselves in their neighbors, not city people, and I used to be one, so I'm not trying to shit on them, but if you live in New York, it's a whole separate mindset to reality than if you live in rural Texas. Yeah, yeah. Oddly enough, a paradoxically, it seems as though it's a little bit more of an independent lone wolf mentality in a big bustling city than it is in an isolated community where everybody knows each other's names and is able to take care of each other's banjos and chainsaws, but be able to come to each other's aid and know each other. I think that's important. I mean, I think it's more from a business and a career standpoint, but I think it wasn't a vowel rob a con, who I read, he wrote something like choosing the city that you live in can determine the trajectory of your life, right? And so there is something to be said for that from a preparatory standpoint as well. I mean, that is one of the reasons also I'm looking into Idaho right now just for that very, very reason. You know, smaller, more close knit community in a slightly friendlier state. And so yeah, I agree. The community is a huge piece. Once I realized that I didn't have to be spraying down my mail, when COVID first started, I literally began to throw weekly dinner parties. We would have neighbors over Friends from the local community. People would bring food potluck style. We all be hanging out in the living room. You know, without the masks on, just basically creating friendships and community because at the very back of my mind, even though part of it was, I miss people after not seeing people for whatever was like 6, 8 weeks while we were kind of locked in. Part of it too was me at the back of my head thinking, you know what? I need selfishly enough a network of people who will take care of me when shit goes south and who I can help when. And it's not the motherfuckers on Twitter. Facebook. One of the big things that my buddy, I think it was my Croatian buddy who told me. He said, dude, when the pat because, you know, like he was in the Bosnian wars and all that. He's like, when the power goes out, you're only reality is maybe two miles around you. At most 20, if you have a bicycle, like that's your entire reality and everything beyond that doesn't exist. And like at first, I didn't understand what he meant. But he told me this before I got the wrench. Once I got onto the ranch, I realized, oh damn, he's right. Like, if the power went out of my ranch, cops aren't coming, and nothing against the cut he's going to share, 'cause they're great. But like, how am I going to call them? You know, like, if the power goes out and there's some emergency, tree falls, whatever, right? Or like there's a big county wide thing, right? The people who are coming to help me are my neighbors. Yeah. And vice versa. That's my reality. I agree. I mean, just a little thought exercise for people because this happened to me three days ago. And.

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"dripping springs" Discussed on Ben Greenfield Fitness

Ben Greenfield Fitness

04:22 min | 1 year ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on Ben Greenfield Fitness

"After two weeks. I was screwed. I was never and I had a freezer full of about 600 pounds of meat, and I had like, you know, guns, ammo at the ass and all this stuff, and I still like, going too deep into detail, I realized I was not even in the realm of being ready. And so it's like, oh man, and you know why? 'cause I wasn't sovereign. I didn't own and control my water source. I didn't own and control my power source. I had backup food, but I had non redundant power supplies. And like I had not much food. There were all kinds of gaps I had, right? We didn't have any toilet paper, whatever. 20 things or 50 things, you know, that we just didn't have backups on, or supplies on, or ways to get them. Right? There were all these things. And so that's really when I started diving in with the people I know who have lived through chaos and survived it and thrived it. And I'm like, all right, we need to go get on land. Good land that can support agriculture and can support animals that has its own water, right? And that where we can have multiple backup power supplies, right? Now, I'm not living off grid men. No one lives off grid. That's nonsense in the world we live in off grid does it. You think you're off grid? What are you gonna do when your power coupler fries for your solar? Oh, you realize you're not off grief? You're on China. So I understand I'm not up here. No one's off grid, but I'm dripping springs is one of those weird places just kind of like coalesced in me and like 30 other people like you and I, you know, you're not there, but people like us are there. And it was already the reason I picked it in a bunch of us picked it is because they already had a large ranching and X military contingent, right? So I'm not going to go too deep into that community. Dripping springs is a great place to be. There's a reason when the land out there is going for well over a hundred grand an acre and it's crap. Growing stuff or whatever. She's a hundred grand an acre. Hundred grand an acre and hour outside of Austin. I'm on 9 acres and I paid 90,000 for 9 acres and land. Oh yeah, yeah, land and Idaho is getting a little bit more expensive, but you know, I've got 12 acres over there and I guarantee I didn't pay any more close to a hundred K an acre on that. But regardless, what you're getting at is this idea that there are multiple factors that need to be taken into consideration multiple things that need to be covered. And we could talk about the threat of hyperinflation and what's actually going to happen until we're blue in the face. But I really want to focus on some of the more practical aspects of let's assume that you need to be ready for something either way. What are some of the main things that you cover? So you mentioned that your source of power, your source of water, and your source of food, are all important, but boots on the ground or acts in the hands, so to speak, what are some of the other main things that you have done or some of the main specific things that you've done in those sectors, food, water, and electricity that you just think people, there's 5 points defense water, food, power community. So I'll go through some basic parts of each one. Defense is number one, and the reason I didn't think defense was that important. And to literally, one of the SF guys goes, went through like, I'm like, oh, I got this and this and, you know, like all my supplies and not just like prepping like dried foods fine, but like, I want chickens, not dried food. Like I want stuff that can produce assets, right? And he's like, this is all cool. He goes, so what you've just done is all the work I need to do because I'm gonna get ten on my buddies and come take it. And I was like, oh shit. Which is why defense and community are often heavily intertwined, right? Because even if I have the most badass guns on earth, I'm not beaten to him and even three of his buddies, I'm done, I'm out, right? They got me. And so like, all right, so for defense pre COVID, I had a hunting rifle and a pistol. And I think my wife had a shotgun. Now I have an arsenal. I went a little overboard with guns, but I have some badass assault weapons and tons of training on how to use them a lot of ammo. Like I'm not gonna tell you how.

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"dripping springs" Discussed on Ben Greenfield Fitness

Ben Greenfield Fitness

06:57 min | 1 year ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on Ben Greenfield Fitness

"To be and just write. The older I get, the more I need a dedicated space. And so I met my house in Tennessee now. It's this room, which is kind of like the office work room. And then at my ranch and dripping springs, I don't have a dedicated space yet because we just moved in and we rehabbed everything. And it's kind of hellish. Why do you have a house in Tennessee? You don't have a vacation house? Oh. Yeah. I'm still working. I'm still working. I'll get there eventually. I have a tree. I have a tree fort right now, Tucker. God's honest truth, man, is because look, we live in Texas for a lot of reasons. There's a lot of good things about Texas. Texas is the worst place on earth to be in the summer. It is Africa hot in the summer. And dry and horrible, like I'm not about to spend three months July August June July August in Texas, only if I hate myself. So it's kind of like kind of like the opposite of a winter home. You have a summer home. Yeah, exactly. We come here for like Christmas and stuff like that. You know, it's just like a house is awesome. It's like kind of in the middle of nowhere right on the great smoky mountain national park. And so I mean, really, it's like right at the bottom of the hills, trailhead, the mountain, I guess, trailhead start and all that. So it's a really cool sort of place and so my wife and I decided instead of going lots of different places every year for vacation, even especially after COVID, we bought this house about 6 months after COVID kind of started. Because we're like, all right, well, clearly, we're not going to be traveling the world, doing a lot of that stuff. Where do we want to go and we're like, we want a house in the mountains. So we got one. Yeah. Wow, cool. Well, in my defense, I actually am building a little cottage over in Idaho right now. And so I'll eventually have your vacation house for like two hours from your regular house. Yeah. Honestly, like our family goes to Moscow a lot, Idaho, 'cause we have some family there. And we love it. And we're like, oh, I don't know, why don't we have a place we could actually stay at down here rather than crashing and grandma's living room. So yeah, so we're building a little house down there. But we might actually move to Idaho, but we'll see. That's a chat for another day. But, you know, for you right now, we're talking about your writing style. And I know that you ran scribe media for a long time, which long story short. I'm described your own business for you, Tucker, was a company that wrote books for people and also had this unique method of interviewing people via audio with a great team of editors and then producing a book for them. Is that a pretty good job at your 32nd elevator pitch? A book writing and publishing company. Yeah. Nope. The company still exists. It's doing great. It's kind of badass CEO, executive team. I just don't do anything with them. What are you doing now? Podcasts with some jerk, I know, from not right right now, but at this stage in your life, what makes you excited at this stage in your life? So I ran scribe for like two and a half years, then hired the CEO is badass and then left probably took longer than I needed to, but left after a total of 7 years, I think, 6 and a half years. And I'm really good at starting things and getting things to a certain point. Once things are mature and kind of have their own momentum, usually I'm not the dude, right? It's not my thing. What's funny is I haven't like I'm in this weird in between period, right? So I wrote all those books solos, copies, started company helping people do that. That's over. And then it happened to coincide with the birth of my fourth kid. Cardinal. She was born like three weeks ago. And my wife, my wife, I would not. Oh, thank you. I promise I would not do anything or start anything new for at least three months after she was born, right? So like April May or so like if I want to start something new, if something's there, I can. But honestly, right now, Ben, I'm just taking time and space. I guess the thing I work, we just moved on to our ranch. And the ranch, we got there in October, it's pretty nice, but it's not ready. It's not really prepared. And so there's all the million things you have to do. I mean, you have property, you know, like we're not as out in the boondocks as you are, but we're pretty far out, you know? Like I had to buy like a literally a whole Carpenter's workshop, man, 'cause there's just so much stuff to do. I'm not about to keep a Carpenter on staff, and it's like, good luck, if you can get one out there every two weeks, right? So now I'm like, I know what a Microsoft. Hold on, dude, are you poor? Are you poor? You don't have a Carpenter on staff? I am one of those pores now. Yes. Jesus. Yes, I have to actually cut some of my own wood. Like a building cool stuff. We're building guesthouse and stuff. I'm not doing any of that. Those are real professionals, but just like there's a million things around the ranch that need to do animals, whatever. I built all the chicken runs, that kind of stuff, right? YouTube's amazing for that. So kind of building all that stuff out. That's a lot of work. And I'm new to it too. So if I was a good Carpenter, it'd be like an hour a day at most. I'm not a good Carpenter. I'm an immature, so it's like 6 hours a day for me if I'm doing a project instead of a one hour because I don't know what I'm doing, right? So that's mainly getting everything else upsetting solar rainwater capture, getting the animals on the land, setting everything sort of up in a really good way. It just takes a lot of time. It's the first time I've really done it. Not counting when I was a kid and worked on a farm, but it's a lot of work. Yeah, yeah, you know, it reminds me a little bit of this book called the quest for the simple life for the quest of the simple life. Old book. A guy named William Dawson wrote it. And there's actually a great summary of the book online, the website slow, SLO WW dot CO. They do really great book summaries and lessons and courses based on books. But this quest of the simple life is just basically about a guy who transitioned from life as a clerk in London out to the country and downsize and downshifted and engaged in more simple living as the title alludes to, but discovered a great deal of satisfaction in doing actual work with his hands and learning a lot of the things that you're talking about right now..

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"dripping springs" Discussed on Ben Greenfield Fitness

Ben Greenfield Fitness

06:02 min | 1 year ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on Ben Greenfield Fitness

"My guest on today's podcast, I probably should have interviewed a long time ago because I've known him for quite some time and he is a prolific prolific author who can probably pronounce prolific better than I could pronounce it. He has written four New York Times bestselling books, three of them have hit number one. They've sold over four and a half million copies around the world. He's actually credited with being the originator of the literary genre fratire, which I think has something to do with fraternity and satire. And he's only the fourth writer along with Malcolm gladwell, brene Brown and Michael Lewis have three books on The New York Times. Non fiction, bestseller list, comma at one time. So this dude can write. He also cofounded described media, which is a professional publishing company that has published people like David goggins and Tiffany Haddish and dance Sullivan. He was nominated Time Magazine's 100 most influential people list. And he lives now in dripping springs, Texas with his wife Veronica. And his four children and his name is Tucker max, Tucker, welcome to the show, man. Thank you, brother. By the way, does the name dripping springs seem kind of funny to you for the time that you have been? Of course. Yeah. I mean, it's very Texas, right? Yeah. They got water and they're like, oh, we're going to name the town after the water here. Well, there's not much water. It's just kind of drips. They're like, all right, well there you go, dripping springs. Yeah, I don't know if for some reason it seems like the name of like or should be the name of a plumbing company or kind of like a roto rooter dripping spray. That would be a terrible plumbing company name. That'd be like clogged or toilet or something. Yeah. Yeah, that's true. Maybe just a term in plumbing, but anyways, like you, I mean, anybody listening in is probably at least seen the cover of one of your books. I don't know if they write them or at least heard of some of your writing or perhaps stumbled across your writing or read books that have been heavily influenced by you and your writing. And so this might be kind of a selfish question, but you seem like a really good writer. And I'll link to some of your some of your essays for people listening. You can go to Ben Greenfield fitness dot com slash Tucker max. But is this something that just always kind of came to you? The ability to just put pen to paper, so to speak, or finger to keyboard. Now, being good at writing takes practice, like being good at any medium of communication, whether it's video or speaking, or writing takes practice. A lot of people confuse the medium with a message, right? And so I know tons of people, it's so funny. How many people are like, I want to be a writer. I'm like, what do you have to say? And then the kind of look at me like, I didn't think that that was part of the job. Which it doesn't have to be. You can just be some content mill schmuck at HuffPost and have nothing to say. You know, and that's fine. Then you're a writer, I guess. But for me, writing took time, but like the reason my writing does well is not because I'm a great writer. Yeah, I'm a good writer. I'm skilled at it. You know, whatever. But there are writers that people read because they're sentences are beautiful. I'm not one of those. The reason people read my stuff is because I tell the truth. Or at least I tell my truth as I see it, right? I have no monopoly on truth, but and people will always always always stop and listen to people who are speaking truth. Yeah, it's almost as though you're really not wordsmithing as much as you are writing with kind of like a bold, authenticity, I guess, is the best way I could describe it. And clarity. Because a lot of people think they're being real authentic and they might be, but 40 pages in, I don't know what the hell they're trying to say. Yeah, clear and to the point, you know, I think it was, was it Mark Twain who wrote a letter to his friend and said my apologies if I had more time, this letter would have been shorter, something along those lines. Yeah. And so for you, what's the actual process look like? I know that you work on some books. You work on some blog posts, you actually had a really fantastic one about prepping called doomer optimism that I actually want to ask you a few questions about later on. But do you wake up in the morning and just begin writing or what's it actually look like for you in terms of your process? My normal process, well, that used to be how it went. And then I had kids, and so now I wake up in the morning and I deal with my kids. Then kids go to school, maybe 8 ish. And so then normally I'll take maybe half an hour, get all the nonsense, you know, kind of off my plate, whatever. Drip your springs and all that good stuff. Yeah, right, exactly. Justice springs. And then if I have something to write that day, then usually I try and do it in the morning, but Ben got like, if I'm writing 8 30 or 99 start, and then I'm done by noon. In my experience, I almost never have more than three hours of good writing. Sometimes four, if it's like something I'm really into. And I got a lot of energy behind, but I really don't have more than about three hours of creative writing type work in a day. Yeah, yeah. I think it's a Cal Newport who in deep work mentioned that it's somewhere right around the three to four hour time range that a human being just kind of poops out in terms of attention span and focus on a deep project. Yeah. Yeah, no. It's tough to do more without a lot of stimulants or a lot of energy or a lot of a lot of urgency. Yeah, do you have a dedicated workspace that you go to to write or do you just kind of like cuff your laptop anywhere? Coffee shop wherever you happen.

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Rep. Chip Roy Shares About Challenges Obtaining Ivermectin

Mark Levin

01:32 min | 1 year ago

Rep. Chip Roy Shares About Challenges Obtaining Ivermectin

"Air they, you know, we were able to get a prescription for dramatic. And and she was able to get it and go to the pharmacy near where we live in Texas, not far from dripping springs outside of Austin, and she sat there listening to him and the pharmacist behind the counter was arguing with the other pharmacist saying, Well, we can't fill this. What is this for? And then they interrogated my wife about what's this for this for Covid? My wife, France was. Does it matter? I have a prescription from a doctor and I want to get elected. And so ultimately they filled the prescription. But this is happening all over the country. The pharmacists are blocking the doctors. It's amazing, and they're and they're like this is all part of this overall campaign that is both purposeful by some and his stare ical by others, and it's the ones that are hysterical that are buying into the hype by the authoritarians in the tyrants in Washington. And beyond Washington, the academic set you know the smart blue check Twitter idiots on both sides of the aisle who know what's best for all of us, By the way, mark and tell us how to live our lives when we can go choose what's best for our family. Do you think I want anything to befall harm? To my 10 year old or 12 year old son, My 10 year old daughter. Hell, no right. I'm going to look out for them and what's best for them. I'm going to make decisions for them, but I can tell you what he forced vaccinations. To a 12 year old boy when there's myocardial research when we know by the way when family members have had the virus, we know that natural immunity is stronger, and Israel produces the studies, and we know that as a matter of scientific fact now

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"dripping springs" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

01:33 min | 1 year ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Somebody Mean time is precious. Why waste someone's time? I can't really fight you on that. All right. We need we need to lighten up. We really need the light up. I want to. I want to travel to to Texas for this one and the Dripping Springs school district, which has already shut down to schools due to Covid outbreaks. Trust me. This is going to get light. It is a mask, optional District. And while we have parents up here protesting against mask mandates in Texas, things are going a little bit differently. So parents like James Acres are protesting to actually make the masks mandatory at work. They made me wear this jacket. I hate it. Okay, so I'm going to narrate at this point, Mr Acres removes his jacket. At work. They made me wear this jacket. I hate it. They made me wear this shirt and tie. Hate it. There goes the Thai way over here. Iran three stop signs and four red lights almost kill somebody out there but by God It's my roads, too. So I have every right to drive as fast as I want to make the turns that I want to go there. Got the belt to the school today in the parking lots full and I decided I was going to park wherever the hell I want to go The shirt buttons in this case, I don't know handicapped. But I really hate my there goes the shirt. It's simple protocol people and the pants. Yes,.

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"dripping springs" Discussed on The Highwire with Del Bigtree

The Highwire with Del Bigtree

03:52 min | 1 year ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on The Highwire with Del Bigtree

"Is drowning in crumbling. He told the australian this shadow. Pandemic in every lockdown makes it even worse and a cap this off. We're gonna talk about something. A headline here on the opioid epidemic increase. We seem to have a stamp on that. We seem to have a handle on that. In the united states the sackler family had their day in court. They were bankrupt essentially Yet during the pandemic opioid overdoses twenty nine percent higher in two thousand twenty than before the pandemic study. Now this didn't directly include kids. But this talks. This will include families and parents and communities are taking them brunt of this so when people talk about the mass and the other restrictions having no big deal it's all about covert. These are the headlines. That are the issues with with that argument. Amazing jeffrey great reporting. And it really bring some clarity to these conversations. I just wish that we could have our spot. Either on cnn or fox. That people could actually see the truth. Where would we be if america was actually getting. This data not made up by us. We're not. We're not going to sri lanka for data. We're seeing some you know hippie with a crystal ball it comes from the cdc the fda the ap it's amazing that these groups which we usually admonish or actually putting the data right out there people look at but they don't know it's there because no one in mainstream media is telling them it's their. I mean incredible. Jeffrey great job. Thank you for focusing on our children. This week Really important i and i know we've got a big show where we're building up for next week. I think we're gonna blow this thing all wide open so i'm looking for that. I'll see you cool right things. Don't all right well. If you like. Jesse jackson and then the work he's doing you can get even deeper by going to the high wire dot com checking out the jackson report where he writes in more detail articles about the conversations that we're having here but you know when i started out the show. Today i was looking through the jeffrey jackson section. I mean i had the script here on my computer. it's not just sitting here as a prop. And i would say that two thirds of the slides at least this entire show or all packed in that thirty minutes with jesse jackson and it goes flying by. And i'm sure you're thinking to yourself. Wait i want this study. You're trying to take notes. You don't have to take notes while you taking notes and wanting to absorb it. All i need you to do is sign up to our newsletter go to the high wire dot com and simply put it in your email and then all of that data every single one of those articles every one of those studies that you want to go and show your brother and your sister your mother and father your neighbor. It's in your hands on monday. And if you want to revisit the show and say how did jeopardy describe it one of my looking for but you can read the whole study you can highlight it yourself and really blow your friends minds the great party tricks. You ought to try it out all right so when we think about data and what do we do with it you know. We see guys like matt wall. We see these parents that are stepping up all across the country with more data with more information as we've reported many of the studies that talk about backing hesitancy. They're standing up against masks. Tend to be higher educated parents. Maybe more athletic times is some of these reports are and so these well armed. Well informed parents are going into the school board meetings and frankly raising hell because they're over it. We went through a year. If all of these lockdowns work then why the heck does. My kid have to wear masks. This year i mean. I think it's it's reached a boiling point and we really wanted to sort of get into all the details around that conversation so there was a school board meeting happening. Just the other day was an emergency school. Board meeting in dripping springs texas we sent our own crew in to try and get a feel for both sides of this argument and to see what went down inside that meeting. This is.

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"dripping springs" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

Ross Patterson Revolution!

05:00 min | 1 year ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

"For chance she dies young and they. You know these memorials and in all this other bullshit for her for years and years and years and i think that's going to happen but maybe maybe i'm hard of the conservative ship is like they keep her the fuck alive by the way. I'm still shocked. That i was at the the the flip in place for the kids. You know. yeah inflatable that's it. Yeah they have like inflatable shifts and all that other shit and then they. They run around blaring michael jackson the whole time. And i'm like man. We're still dude. They were when i was there too. And i was like weird. That was another moment. Maybe i do this whole texas thing right. They don't give a fuck with the text. i just think we moved to texas. Isn't texas anymore. It's just kind of being overtaken by pussies and and everything else. You can see it man. It's not the same people who are just like hey y'all wanna come over for some lemonade and get fucked up. It's it's just a nation of policies. That is moving in over and over and over again from california. It's gonna fuck it all up and that's what that felt like that kid's parent that eleven year old that you yell at like. His parents were like ninety years old eleven he was he was alert. Somebody is fourteen thirteen fourteen. A tall fourteen. I think well sounds like the right age to be taught that kind of lesson just like. That's the right age for a kid to do that do that time. They are like a freshman at your right if he was fourteen. You know do you go or something like that. Like dude who cares right but twelve. You're still able to be like yes mother. I will go tell her to shut up her two year old. Yeah yeah yeah. That's when it's like. I'm kind of get it. Yeah yeah yeah yeah you still have the lake. Total love and admiration of your parents who you only hang out with. He only hung out with his parents. But the parents for sixty and it was just like the type of california bullshit that goes on. We were just like all right. Great now they moved here and now they're fucking policies. That kids is going to be a fucking pussy. Who did what the fuck and pool people. Dude where's like dude. You're going gonna be this endless line full of fucking spalding out in the world and then it's just see forty year old virgin. This is not forty. This is forty not well known one in quite right. What did well the the only part i like in it is that they have one lady at their preschool. That has gray hair. And i mean and it's like a very specific character of like the older lady with the young. The young kid right. And i was like. Oh my god. That's so true but you guys make me excited to move out there. I something you. Here's the thing but it's not it's all here's thing it's all of texas though man everywhere we go bob real. I've been you live shows on the shit everywhere right. Dallas is the same where it's just people from not texas living there austin's the same san antonio's just always been shit all sounds like like if we had moved into the city. I right yeah. Lived here and then went. We're good let's move out to the country. You still have your friends your life. You know where everything is. But you're just like a little bit farther out you have more land. You know what i mean. You're more into yeah you get more whereas like we moved from you know just literally bright out into the country and then expected to like make friends. They mean like sorry. It's not gonna work that way. You gotta move to the city. I make your friends live your life. Whatever and then move out there because now he's getting into an la sich where you move out there and congratulations. That's it like. You're not going to see your friends from austin anymore. That's your it's going to be the people that he wants to see though whereas now it's like okay. It's going to be people that like definitely want to see you weeding amount. Yeah and honestly. I'm fine with you. Know certain people being like fuck exactly. I don't want to go on viking dripping springs and honestly though i'm happy with the four bedroom house so like if i'm like hey guys let's go get fucked up the why are you just sleep over over. The that's why we're building the guest house for that exact reason where it's like if you're going to drive all the way out here have the house because i want you to actually hang out and have a good time and not be like am to drive an hour. You know what i mean like. Don't be a nerd. you know. i don't like it. Don't be a nerd. We will see this afternoon for drinking bros. Sports and drinking bros. At some points and it's kind of weird the schedule because we were off. Yesterday everybody was off yesterday so we'll be live at some point. I don't know when flop on over to drink and bros. in the means good. I'd soon's ray the show five star and leave a quick review for jesse wise minute. Gay the jails ross. Patterson this is the revolution everyone..

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"dripping springs" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

KLBJ 590AM

01:40 min | 2 years ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"Administration claims CMS aired in granting the extension is the state bypassed the normal application process. Chris Fox News Radio K. LBJ Dripping Springs Parents rallied for an end of the school district's mask policy. Olivia Barner It is one of dozens of parents who kept their Children home on Friday as a protest to the mandate. She spoke with Caixa and I'm speaking up because I haven't had the courage for so long were so fearful of judgment were so fearful backlash the Dripping Springs School board meets again next week. They say they may revise that mask policy during that meeting. 804 Kale BJ, Here's Austin's on time traffic with Melinda Brands. Well, we continue to see slow traffic conditions in round rock. Actually, both directions of 35. We have a slow traffic on 35 South found from 2 92 in the okay where on the upper deck. We have reports of a stalled vehicle. 35 North bound, slowing down from Onion Creek Parkway on into about seven Street. Mo Pak South and Congestion has built up in between 1 83 to about 45th Street. We're also seeing North Mandalay's on mo pack from 30 history to 1, 83 and 23 slowing down south bound from Anderson Mill Road to mow Pack and then brass. A street is closed between six and seven Street. A lot of emergency vehicles in that area. Your next reports at 8 15. I'm Melinda Brandt with Austin's on time traffic. This segment brought The pain is real. Getting your wisdom teeth out surgery for that tornado cl a broken ankle. But a lifetime of addiction is even more painful. Talk to your doctor or dentist before your treatment about options, with.

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01:33 min | 2 years ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"Month of February And that state would be the state of Texas. And unfortunately, we decided let's get away from the Chicago winter and the heavy snow and It's a kind of go on down and rent a house and see how we feel in the warmer weather felt pretty good for about a week and then we got caught up and one of the worst while the ice storm there that was absolutely horrific and how it affected us was We were trapped in our house for several days. We had no water. We could not get out The state of Texas. Lauren, as you probably know, is not equipped at all as the state of Illinois as For handling this kind of a situation and so the roads there were, you know, 45 inches of thick ice trees crashing down on top of that. We were staying in a suburb called Dripping Springs outside of Austin. 67 inches of snow on top of that, then more ice. Couldn't get to grocery stores. Cars were off the roads and ditches. We'd love to have helped them. But we couldn't because we could bears. I think it's time the you and your husband, Chris, who I know very well from working with Chris at PBS, you know, Go and do what I did and go to the island so you could get warm weather. My nephew actually just moved to San Antonio, and he got caught that same He just got a new puppy. And got caught in that storm and lost power and water and was driving all around. Just trying to find water for the puck. Me, but let me but But in all of that, are you at the point now where you would get on a plane. Well, you know, I have been vaccinated.

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KLBJ 590AM

05:35 min | 2 years ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"Of give an incentive to come legally? Instead? We seem to be incentivizing the illegal part of it. Let's go to Janice Dripping Springs. 10 52. Hi, Janice. Good morning. Hi. Good morning. I just listening this morning, and I'm just sitting here wondering Is going to be the on what is going to make the good people the D sets honest, hard working people of this country regardless of your political party. Say Enough is enough. I mean, talking about pain, illegal parents. Reparations because they were separated from their Children at the border. I'm really sorry about that. Maybe you shouldn't have brought your Children here illegally. I mean, I think kids get taken away from people in this country all the time when their parents do stupid things. Bringing your child illegally across the border is a stupid thing, and you shouldn't be paid for it. Because you were separated on guy. Just wonder when is enough? Enough gonna be enough that people are going to just I don't know. Shout take to the streets peacefully. I'm not advocating, you know rioting, but Just pro testing and saying No, this insanity has to stop, Janice. Thank you. I think it's just beginning. This is just the beginning. This is just the first executive order of any orders and changes when it comes to immigration. I mean, they've They've already said we absolutely want to kind of repeal and roll back everything Trump put into place. Yes. Hey, we're the numbers 51283605 90 for you to join us. The U. S. Government now says more Americans have been vaccinated for covert 19 then have been infected with the illness. The numbers are rising day by day, one report says. We have over 32 million who have now been vaccinated across the United States, and efforts are increasing to boost that 26 million have been inflicted. They've been infected with the virus since all of this began about one year ago. So health experts say This is a key point where we're now. At this point where more people have received the shot that have been infected with the sickness. Well, and that's good. If that's the way that they want, Oh, that we want to have more people vaccinated so that we can start to get things back to the way they used to be a year ago, then it's a good indication that these vaccines are rolling out in there and they are being distributed. And we're just gonna probably see that amped up more and more. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the Capitol Hill police officer who shot and killed the woman protester Probably will not be charged. Review has occurred, and they say the crowd had smashed a glass window with a helmet and a stick. The woman who was shot was trying to get through the broken glass and the door. The lieutenant Capitol police officer was the last line of defense at that point. And opened fire shooting and killing the woman in the capital. And it appears at this point, at least that there will not be charges filed against him for the shooting. I'm not sure how I feel on this one I have seen Video and Uh, the shooting. What? It was kind of questionable, but at the same time, I also know I wasn't in his shoes, T nohow. Uh, What he was thinking or the threat that he felt at that point with all of them surrounded, So I'm not sure how to feel about this one. Congressman Mark Wain. Mullen is a Republican from Oklahoma. He witnessed the shooting. And he says he saw the Capitol police lieutenant in a defensive position in front of the house lobby doors. The congressman says he was alarmed because there were still congressman right there trapped in an area. And he says, I believe that crowd was intent on hurting us. I was wondering, how are we going to get out of this? And he said the police officer Only fired is a last resort. And he believes that he protected those trapped members of Congress who what he describes as an imminent attack by a mob. So And he's talked to investigators. He says It was a justified shooting in his view. And that the officer did the right thing. So that's one member of Congress. Expressing his thoughts on that shooting and again, The Wall Street Journal says it looks is, though there will be no charges filed against that officer in connection with that shooting at the DOJ that has the final say yes. Yeah, And if they were to bring charges, one would be a civil rights violation violating the civil rights of the protester, and they said art putting them down for just protest ng kind of like, OK, Yeah, So that's where that stands right now. That will do it for this hour of Mark and Melinda Boy, Time flies head does. We'll have more, Maybe even the Trump lawyers. Outline of what we can expect from them when trial starts next week. Yes, Rush Limbaugh coming up next 11 to 2, and then we're back from 2 to 4 with it. Clement's Yes, unless a great job. Thank you for producing the news Headlines are.

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KLBJ 590AM

04:11 min | 2 years ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"You need a tax help, he's your guy to go to let's go to the phone lines. Let's go to Robert Robert. Thanks for holding the other question for us. Hey, it's Robert. Hey, Robert. What you got, Bud? Hey, So I'm I'm this is a crazy story, but I'm moving down the Costa Rica. Okay, and, uh, flying one day and I'm selling my house is And I have one out here in, um, heritage jokes. Which is in, I guess near tripping, springing up to cross from Belterra. How big is a lot out there? Uh, to coin 368 hours or so that the better. And how long you been in that? How long you on their property? 20 years it now is there. There's a house on it. You live in that house? Yeah. Yeah, there's a house. Um, it's about what? 2200 square feet. Then it has a garage. But then it has actually has a recording studio on it, which is about Um So you know if you're doing some recording some good music go out to terror. Linguine two are out West Texas. I got some friends of mine doing. That s so you're you're thinking about selling that you said you have other properties. I am. You are so what, Uh You're going to sell the property and let me ask you a question is that was the house built 20 years ago, You said and has been fixed tightly and sell in 82 82 okay and has been fixed up every modeled since then. Yeah, it's in pretty good shape. But you know, the inside is is all tongue groups here, You know, it's very unique. Well, unfortunately, I think that what's gonna happen, though, when you sell that property is that the new owner may not look at that with his much fondness as you do right with the parents. That I I I know that's a bobble s o way listening, But it depends on what your number is. Right. How? How good are they going to make you feel with a good offer? Right? So I will tell you that Dripping springs is one of the hotter areas around town. Lots of people are moving in that direction to Wimberly, too, and they're doing it because people want that Austin feel right people that are moving here from mothers out of state or other places they want to feel like, Hey, this is everything's bigger in Texas Elbow room is available room, but they also want that cool feeling you still get when you go to Wimberly or we go toe European springs that you don't get is much in Austin anymore, Right? And so people are paying a premium for that. I think you could have 2.3 acres. You could also sell that to a developer, Could you not? I mean not only access The water. All this deed restrictions, restrictions, right. All the other are the other properties around their same average that acreage like that, or is yours. Kind of a one off? Yes, Yes, They're all dying Acres, okay? Okay, Well, here's the thing when you get these big average property, especially out there, and they're not like some of these neighborhoods around often really Gotta dive deep on it right. You gotta really go out to pull the deed restrictions, You know, look at things you can and can't do. Um, you know, there's just Ah lot of other stuff to try to give you value right now. It would be disservice, but Gonna have Kevin contact you and he didn't least just send you some nothing runs 102 different from that that went on the market for 9. 50 was under contract in two days. Yeah, So did you hear that, Like almost a million dollars under kind of part is How far does 9 50 go in Costa? Rico? What do you What do you wanna buy down there? One of the price is like Um, well, you know, building down there is is relatively what you know you don't build in lumber down there. You build in concrete? Yup. And But I'm doing a thing called little Sir, Sir. Side villas is going to be little Casita says. And then maybe now we're going to come to the dream. We make him do the radio show from that, Robert, We appreciate you Listen to the show, Man. We gotta get going here. Guys been a great show. Obviously, lots of callers lots of interest. Today The market is obviously hot. And I don't see it waning at all. Sean. Thanks for being in you'll be in next month's here. We'll be talking more about property taxes. Shawn Bukowski Bukowski law firm, Kevin remind everybody You are real estate agent. They need some help. I'm just I'm just a mortgage guy. So I just sit here and try to be funny with my nasal. He knows that I just.

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"dripping springs" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

KLBJ 590AM

02:53 min | 2 years ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"To the broken spoken years. Years. Years. Years years. You could always tell somebody what age they are when they say Yeah, we're going out to the spoken spoke this weekend. Well, that's not going out of town. That's downtown. I'm going. You're going Over to it now. Yeah, it's almost downtown. Almost almost pretty much. Yeah, So if you never been, you need to go. And it is the you know, really the only real country dance hall left in Austin, Texas. I can't think of another. Well, there was a silver dollar. There was a double eagle. There was another one on east have been white. You gotta go out of town for that. Now you do you do you gotta go. Out to Mercer Street in Dripping Springs, which is a great dance all that you know, the green Dance Hall, the Great Green Hall. What's up? What's up North? Something north of people go to? Well, they used to be the silver dollar. I'll tell you a place that it's been there for a while that a lot of people have already discovered it, But it's It's the first time I've been there. Dahlia's Liberty Hill, Huh? Got a beautiful backyard patio bar slash dance floor and stage Dahlia's doll. You You think I'm saying it right? D h A l I A It's in Liberty Hill. Okay, come on, kind of off the main drag their off one side street. But that's that appears to be a pretty cool place. I've never eaten there tried to eat there this weekend, but it was so busy had an incredible wait. We just had to go into some place else. Yeah. Bertram out near there were the near that land you were looking at. They've got a great music venue. Called the Globe Theater there. You going on town there you got. At least they get. I hope it's still hotel folks how to find you on Facebook at dawn prayer, Right? Don prior radio. I'm on all social media wherever you're at. I'm there at Tai Jeffries Come looking, and we got market Melinda straight ahead and Rush and 11 have a great day. The todd and don show or you've got to come with us. 2021 means getting back out in the world. Got a great trip coming up. This is gonna be July 4th through the 15th going to Alaska and you need to come with this folks is a Lemon Day Luxury cruise on Holland America's M s New Amsterdam. We're gonna cruise the beautiful inside passage between mainland Canada and Victoria Island. Dock levels stops and catch a Can. Juno Scag Way. Seward, Alaska folks, and also gonna have a wonderful state and Denali National Park, and we're going to take a great train ride on Holland America's Own train to Denali National Park for a couple of nights there and going to be a great great trip too much talk about you got to go to don prior Alaska dot com to get all the info, by the way, folks cruising has never been safer than it's gonna be now, because actually you're gonna have to have the vaccination to get aboard the ship, and there will be regular testing as well. You can have peace of mind about cruising going forward, So it's gonna be a great trip. Go to don prior Alaska dot com. July 4th through the 15th got to come with us,.

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KLBJ 590AM

01:52 min | 2 years ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"That's right. I am ever helpful. Thank you Ever helpful? I like it. I'll take that. You know, our patients love to call and talk to you on the phone. You know, we feel Dylan special because I'm funnier than you are. Well, so there's that I have a surprise for you. Oh, boy, you know, feeds. But yes, the group that gave us the award for the top being in the top 15 podcast for men's health. Yes, Yes, they are. Granted is another award. Yes, And we're in the top 30 of all men's wellness programs in podcasts. That's great. Yes, and guess what number we came in at at the top. Come on, come on. Come on Number two, who said number one. Some other guy's one of the Google that guy that got better once they got better watch out. We're going in for him. That's right. We actually see. I told you put it out to the universe and well actually win things and we've finally won some awards. There you go. I'm a board Certified urologist is a men's health show. The show is brought to you by Winning men's health show. That show is brought to you by our urology. Practice Any, you urology specialist. This is a urology group that I start in 2007. We have grown to four physicians. We have five physician assistant and nurse practitioners. We have pelvic for physical therapy, sex therapy, nutrition and really what I believe to be the most comprehensive approach to men's health and your logic health that you're going to find, and that's why we're award winning. Again? Yeah, I think we're award winning because I'm so funny. No, I think you're just really smart. And I'm the funny, cute one Well on, you know what puts us really at the forefront of your smartness are amazing people that we have on board and if people want to come visit us as a patient, how did they get a hold of us and where officers right? You can call me directly and 5122380762 and I will tell you all about our awards fake and real and we are located in Round rock, North Austin, South Austin and Dripping Springs, Texas, Our website his armor. Men's health dot com and You can send us questions to armor. Men's health at gmail dot com Or we will answer them anonymously and please send us those questions are amazing..

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KLBJ 590AM

04:19 min | 2 years ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"Hello. This is dr mistreated All of the health powers. I'm your host, along with my co host Donnelly. That's right. That's me. Hello, everybody. I'm a star board Certified propose. You know, Donnelly, You were a professional comedian. I am the seventh Funniest moment. America per Nika Tonight. That's right from like the seventies, and now we're so we're so happy to have you as part of our practice. We have a men's health show. This'll show is brought to you by any U urology specialists, which is the urology practice Mecca. I guess I started about seven. I trained at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, where I did my medical school and my urologic surgical training. I hear that's a good place. Well, you know, there is none better in fact. Uh, drinking water. I love talking to the doctor to come on the show. I always have to insult the real colleges. You know, they always handle it so well, nobody's like, looks at you. Funny. We're very on. They know Baylor College meant I'm sure but they've seen the T shirt They continue. Uh, I think they're not even fully virtual anymore. That's pretty good. It's hard to treat patients you know. Virtually you don't like that. You like you like that Touchy feely. Hey, it is true for your safety. We do lots of telemedicine irreversible for your safety. We started doing that way before Then we will continue doing it as long as we need to. For your safe for an extra co pay. I'll wipe the patient down myself. Oh, wait. Is that oil? Or is that an anti infective? What is this, But for those of you That have problems that need to be examined. We have a very safe environment. We really dedicated tow your safety. We see all sorts of things about social distancing out there, But, I mean, you know our wedding of the empty we can We try to keep it really well. Space and get you in the room right away. Do we tell people to step on outside? That's right. We need to see you. Yeah, we'll text you in your car. You'll come in. Go straight to the room. It'll just be all you we wipe down the rooms in between. I mean, like I said, extra coping, baby. Make it happen. That's right, everybody. Where's master by protects your privacy and your safety. And so if you need to be seen, we are seeing you. We have availability. It's been one of the hallmarks of this practice is the availability is we want to make sure that you are seeing Regardless of how much it just kind of wreaks havoc on the staff. I want to see right away. That's right. You'll see 45 patients if you can a day. Yes, that and the staff just sweeps in the back corner that will make it okay. But But but But seeing you right away as soon as possible is very important to me, because I think that if the important the fact the issues important enough for you to go see the doctor, the doctor should see you quickly. We have a new provider so we can get you in a little more capacity real quick, like Do we see patients? How do they get ahold of us? So we haven't talked about that in a while. We're in round rock, North Austin, South Boston and Dripping Springs, Texas, where they love dripping out. Interpret our phone numbers. 512238076 to our website is armor men's health dot com where you can see Dr mystery, smiling, handsome face and check out a real quick video or two and you can send your questions is amazing questions that keep us going and excited. Armor Men's health at gmail dot com. We have a very funny little question that a listener send in Dr Mystery. What is that? Cost of a John Deere tractor. They start from 16 99 to 2500 just wanted you to know. Thank you so much. You're welcome. Would you like another question? No way. Just built a space. We're gonna build a nice big building so we can offer more see more things, but we forgot to mow the lawn if you rode the ones out there. Please reach out to us because I'm doing it myself for a free vasectomy. You can move along the way we traded vasectomies for in the past a security system from my house One year pool cleaning. Ah, free access deer hunt. Well, got me into hunting in the first place. Okay. And then when the guy helped you push the car off the military way our company truck broke down in the middle of the freaking road of five PM at 6 20. They help me move the truck pushed the truck out. And then you felt it was appropriate to offer you. I called you on the phone panicking And I said, Give me a second free executive Daniel. He came right in a few months later. My call me there's a note. We give this guy for you to say to me And now the doctor Richard Chop has retired. If you want your vasectomy done with by somebody with a funny name, Try Dr Mystery for Dr Yang. Good to.

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KLBJ 590AM

01:32 min | 2 years ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"Secretary Alex Cesar demanding the Trump administration send all available doses right away Rachel suburb of Boxes. Central Texas, bars have been shut down and restaurants must operated a half capacity that took effect this weekend after at least 15% of Central Texas hospital beds were made up of covert patients for seven straight days. Austin's mayor, Steve Adler says you can still help out local businesses by shopping online or working with curbside delivery. Please try to support our local businesses much as she can. If there's an opportunity that tip, please over tip because those folks needed the same Local health officials say this rollback is a concerning reminder that Austin Travis County is in a deadly covert surge. John Cooley News radio K O. B. J. It is five of 42 school districts across Central Texas and made some changes to scheduling. Today was some outright canceling classes and others modifying their schedules. The Austin School district will conduct all classes online today. What no cancelations plan But those that have canceled all classes today include Dale Valley Means Elgon, Georgetown, Hayes, Hutto, Gerald Lago, Vista Leg. Travis, Leander Maynor, Pflueger, Villa, Round Rock and Taylor District's on a two hour delay include bass Drop Dripping Springs, Lockhart, Luling and Wimberley, and, by the way that includes the school bus is too It is 5 43. You could join us in the conversation at 51283605 90. We got traffic. We got your forecast. Straight ahead, Todd and don show it's a brand new.

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KLBJ 590AM

01:33 min | 2 years ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"Lake Travis, Leander, Maynor, Pflueger, Ville, Round Rock and Taylor. District on a two hour delay include bass Drop Dripping Springs, Lockhart, Luling and Wimberly. Snowy conditions have left thousands of people without power. Marissa Mon Roi with Austin Energy tells CBS Austin Snow accumulation weighed down branches on the power line by midweek last week that we might be facing a situation so we made sure we had extra crews ready and on hand about 37,000. People did have to deal with how outages at last report, which came in around midnight, Austin Energy says it was still trying to get the power back on for about 4000. Customers and crews have been working through the night. Get that done. Also in the news, the wintry weather is the reason the city of Austin says it's online coronavirus. Dashboard has not been updated over the past day. The most recent number of hospitalizations reported by the county's 586 of the overall 55,870 cases found over the past 10 months 6044 active 49,257 or recoveries. Central Texas bars have been ordered shut down, and restaurants have been ordered to operate at half capacity that took effect this weekend. After at least 15% of Central Texas hospital beds were made up of covert patients for seven straight days. Austin's mayor Steve Adler, says You can still help out local businesses by shopping online or working with curbside delivery. Please try to support our local businesses, much as she can. If there's an opportunity that tip, please over tip Because those folks needed the same. Local health officials say this rollback is a concerning reminder that Austin Travis County is in a deadly covert surge. John Cooley News Radio K. L. B. J And so the Austin Convention Center is.

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04:47 min | 2 years ago

"dripping springs" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"U urology specialists that urology practice that we started in 2000 and seven It has been a minute and in a U. Stands for North Austin urology and Dr Mystery is his real name. It is not a fake name. It's m I s t r y. When you go to Google it it is not a mix up either, And I want to tell you about a funny mix up. Uh, this in recent memory, a drug company accidentally combined or switched sildenafil, which is the generic Viagra with tragedy on sleeping pill. Oh, that's a better recall it really they sure that's a real story is the real story. Oh, and so you had a bunch of horny, sleepy man. They were horny and sleeping with the bed, Right? Oh, man. Good looking wives. All right. You think the wife beating the wife switched the bill? Yeah. You're giving those wise men right? It is. Sorry, Michael. Sorry, Michael. You're going to bed sleepy time. What can I tell you uninterested side effect of trans ido, which you know the people made fun of the story. For that reason, one of the side effects of president Is in a certain subject of people. It can cause private business. We're in the middle of the night. These guys will wake up with an erection that will not go down. Oh, so in some ways, it's almost like a super Viagra for like 100 people, But, you know, but not enjoyable. If you have that one, you meet me in the emergency room and I got a sick needles and things And you have the sleepy boner Sleepy boner, and then you end up in the air. That's right with a needle stuck in your Penis. So I will tell you that I will tell you a story of a sleepy border at some point, Okay? Good. Good idea. My days of the Via. How do people get us hold of us and how they make an appointment. Tell us about our office. You can call us with your sleepy phoner stories at 512238076 to our email addresses. Armaments health at gmail dot com. We can ask any embarrassing or not embarrassing questions you want and we will answer them anonymously. And if you mention a T shirt, I will send it to you. Our websites. Armaments health dot com and we're all over the place Round Rock, North Austin, South Austin and Dripping Springs and our podcasts are award winning. They are incredible. And they're free wherever you listen to podcasts, So we talk a lot about men on this show. We've had a lot of women would reach out. But our top podcast downloads role was about women's topics. E think that we should have a women's health show and just talk about a couple of men's things and those will be downloaded. Well, no segments. We call them. That's what she said. That's what she said. So we have a That's what she said happening today, she said today, Dr Lipe Hunter life Dr Kendall Life has a doctor in physical therapist. Very physical therapy here period. I think I pronounce it like I read it therapy. She is one of our newest additions to our practice. She joins Dr Angela Tredway are other physical therapist who's been with us for over a decade on really helps us be able to provide what I think is that comprehensive care we have discussed where physical therapy plays a role in a number of different men's health topics like pelvic plain, a pelvic pain, erectile dysfunction, a testicular pain, and I thought we talked today with Kendall about where physical Therapy plays a role in women. So thank you for joining us today. Kendall Carson. My God Beer, So I think that most people if they were to understand what you did is a profession would think that you see a majority of women with that right? Definitely. And I would say that's true for the majority of public for Pts, now, in a urology practice. That's different, though, because you know, a lot of our patients are men, and we're really trying to seek out additional ways for them to get treated. But in women in general, what do women generally see a pelvic floor physical therapist for I think the most stereotypical reason woman come see us is pre postpartum issues, particularly postpartum, but some pre partum as well. So a lot of women have problems with pain with sex or incontinence after having kids or the house from tearing on scar tissue, whether to the C section or the PCR to me, so there's some of the big ones that we see most common patients. That's fascinating, so it wouldn't really occurred to me that that young women who just gave birth that's what we're talking about are going to be One of the most common things that you've trained on our patients that you're going to see, because we don't see a lot of women. You know what her practices just gave birth, So a lot of those people are coming, you know to tell before physical therapist in and outside practice did you know in Europe? Actually, a lot of countries in Europe. It's just It's a common place for them. Like, Oh, I had a baby. I'm gonna go see the pole for Patino, which I think is awesome. And they know over there. It's not normal for women. It doesn't employment don't have to leave After you have a baby. I mean, it is normal, but it's also very treatable and should be treated the one area that I Thought was very valuable was the s. I joint pain, the sacred ilya joint pain that would occur prior to giving birth. My own wife had that And you know a lot of people have it. And then after physical therapy and wearing a belt Asai belt really helped a lot of those people not have that pain. Definitely. Maybe because your wife had six Children. So so many men in your pregnant wife is a.

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