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"fifty year old" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:39 min | Last month

"fifty year old" Discussed on WTOP

"A jury found fifty -year -old James Michael Ryan guilty of second -degree depraved heart murder and manslaughter involuntary twenty -five -year -old Sarah Harris was found dead in the Pittsburgh home she and Dr. Ryan rented in January 2022 a medical examiner determined she died of intoxication a concoction of drugs including ketamine was found in her blood system it turns out Ryan was taking the drugs from his oral surgery practice and giving them to Harris the dentist faces up to 55 years behind bars you can find a home online and now you can buy one online too Zillow the online real estate website is now helping people who have been squeezed out out of the housing market to buy their own homes Zillow Home Loans is offering mortgages with a 1 % down payment to eligible buyers in Arizona and they plan to expand the market to other states the company will also contribute 2 % to your closing costs Jen Clark CBS News coming up you can find a home online and now you can buy one online too and by the way this upcoming Monday is the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington where Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his I Have a Dream speech in observance President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have invited all of the late Dr. King's children for a meeting in the Oval Office the ceremonial March on Washington will return to DC tomorrow participants gather at the Lincoln Memorial starting as early as 7 am a program with speeches is

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The Old Man's Podcast

01:29 min | 2 years ago

Episode 215; So two girls walk into a bar..... - burst 01

"Just some just. Doing what. Old guy does best tell stories based on life experiences. I have to admit my life. Experiences been not rich so entertainment and information right here on the old man's podcast for everyone of every age. You all just sit back and enjoy. So what's coming up on this episode of the old man's podcast. Well i've lived sixty two years now and fifty of those sixty two years were under the auspices of something called title nine as right title. Nine is fifty years old. Who wanna talk about that. Some have a tip for you about using other people's ideas it's going to have a wrestling relation to it. The pep talk is on teamwork coming off of a quote by andrew carnegie. of course we're gonna play trivia and my final story. A funny thing happened. This really did happen just last weekend. Two girls walk into a bar. I'll get you started on that one and finish it off. Stay with me. Great stories coming up on the old man's podcast

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Militia Leader Gets 53 Years in Minnesota Mosque Bombing

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | 2 years ago

Militia Leader Gets 53 Years in Minnesota Mosque Bombing

"Hi Mike Rossi are reporting a militia leader gets fifty three years in prison in a Minnesota mosque bombing Emeli clear Harry the leader of an Illinois anti government militia group was sentenced Monday to fifty three years in prison for masterminding the twenty seventeen bombing of a mosque in Bloomington Minnesota the fifty year old Harry previously known as Michael Hary recently said she is trans gender no one was hurt in the bombing but more than a dozen members of the dar al Farooq Islamic center community gave impact statements about the trauma they suffered Harry a former sheriff's deputy who led a group called the white rabbits was convicted in December on five counts hi Mike Crossey up

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U.S. Ramps up Wild Horse Roundups in Drought-Stricken West

Environment: NPR

02:20 min | 2 years ago

U.S. Ramps up Wild Horse Roundups in Drought-Stricken West

"Throughout this hour we've been following how the rain and wind from hurricane ida is punishing the southeast. But we can't forget that all this is happening. While the west is experiencing severe drought and that drought is not just affecting humans. Wild horses are dying. Due to a lack of water the federal government is trying to save them by rounding them up and adopting them out across the country but as nevada. Public radio's nate heggie reports. It might not be the solution. It appears to be black helicopter. Swoops past a group of wild horses running across western. Utah's high desert. It's mid morning already on. The helicopter is trying to herd them into a corral. Lisa read is watching the action while sitting on a blanket under an umbrella. The helicopter works like a sheepdog. It works the horses from side to side guiding them to the direction that he wants them to go read is with bureau of land management. Right now. her agency is in the middle of a huge emergency campaign to get roughly six thousand. Wild horses like these out of the desert and into private stables or pastures across the country. That's because the drought in the west is so severe this summer. That it's killing horses. People wanna say let mother nature take. Its course but boy. That's the stuff. Nightmares are made of reed remembers reading reports about a small group of wild horses who died from dehydration during the west last severe drought two decades ago. There was one full. That was still alive and It was nursing off of a dead mom. That's heartbreaking wild horses rounded up. Today are faring better not by much at a nearby row. Some of the mayor's look got you can see their ribs and their hipbones and that is definitely a direct impact from the drought unlike other desert critters such as bighorn sheep or mule. Deer the federal government. Can't just let wild horses die off. They're protected under a fifty year old. Federal law it mandates. A set number of healthy horses living on healthy range lands. But lately the beale has argued that there are too many wild horses on those range lands. That's creating unhealthy conditions and the drought is just making things worse so the rounding them up and adopting them

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How Do You Measure Accuracy in Speech Recognition?

VOICE Global 2021

02:47 min | 2 years ago

How Do You Measure Accuracy in Speech Recognition?

"Do you mean when you say accuracy when it comes to speech recognition. So that's a really really good question. How do we measure that when we talk about accuracy we're talking about. How many words correct did the system get so. We call this word race so often. It's you know the smaller. The number the more accurate system or we can talk in terms of accuracy. The higher the number the more accurate unperformed system is on what happens is as children get younger. The systems that have been on adult data. They have been modeling language adult behaviors. They work reasonably well for amateur ten-year-old nine ten ten twelve the beginning to sound like little adults now we all know that not all kids are like some kids take a little more development maturing but by the whole when they start getting a little bit older and they start looking adults. The system start form. Well what happens when children younger. What you see is the performance. The accuracy error rates of how many mistakes the system gets starts to die right. There's two different types of areas we talk and when you look at it is simply that the system isn't hearing the difference between a child and adult speech or is it in the language interpreting so sometimes when you talk to a voice assistant how you may be asking for something way out there that the system is no idea. So is able to transcribe what you said but it just can't match what you said to any reasonable response you get account response gone. I can't help you right now. I don't know that answer. Canned responses are quite a thing in speech recognition league. We're all aware of but there's another type of problem that exists is that when people with accents or dialects that are not served by these speech recognition systems. That you're starting to see some acoustically. It actually can't even transcribe that. I'm really see that problem when it comes to kids too. We like to think much more as if you're trying to deal with a system to understand a fifty year old male at a four year old girl you can start to see how different the child's speeches their language behaviors whether you're also trying to do for the pheromone your effectively boiling the ocean. You know it's going to work for some courts better than others and that can be age profiles. It can be in language dialects. And that's where we start to see bias so the system. Not performing for certain demographics as well as it does for others and dash can have very profound effects

"fifty year old" Discussed on I Don't Get It

I Don't Get It

03:38 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on I Don't Get It

"Field is awesome that you don't get back once. You're like yeah. I know it's weird. So those is as this goes back to. Youth is wasted on the young. Because you look back. And you're like wow i was like it's like if you could go back and relive that you as a fifty year old you would appreciate those moments so much more. So that's why. I think in our early thirties. It's so important to be like you're still having those times right now and you'll you need to savor it so much anyway. that's we. Should barnes been little quiet here. I have nothing to say really but you agree with me. But you gotta savour the last grips of you that the youth is wasted on the. Yeah yeah but like yeah when summer comes you like. Oh wow i'm still young. I gotta soak it all in your feel that summer is your season. We should discuss that on our next right. Yeah tober. I wake up every day. Like yeah you're the ultimate god. Yeah up every moment. I feel mean i guess i feel like that's a season that like every age can appreciate you know. I think certain people like. I've a friend named jackie and summer. She's like. I can't wait for summer and she. You're the same way. And i like october lauren. Because i think a little more than i loved long sleeves because they hated my arm. So i was like i told my season now. I don't know my season is of course you can. You can appreciate with summer. You're like it's more of a drinking like on the water like in a bathing suit like having new kids type of season like oh i want to go on a boat with my friends and like decide never wanted to hated my body. I was like bathing suit as somebody who feels my most beautiful in a bathing suit by saltwater. I guess that's why unlike. Oh this is my youth and then also husband she bathing suit with humidity. Yeah that's video game level. Yeah yeah like everyone has a video game level. They love and sears. Will you guys get to enjoy your season for the rest of your life minds like covered up like hiking amount. And i think right now but i guess that would be october. You guys also clarifying here. It's not like once you have kids and you know are older that you can't appreciate your two in the morning and lot somewhere. Yeah not that. I do that but you know well. I love this. I think that we should end every podcast with you picking a lyric that you love from your you translating it into wisdom. Not even my youth. I came out two years. it was about rural. Fouts our heyday. You're still young anyways. I loved doing this. Podcast ira this. It's so nice to see you guys in thirty days. I love it. How fun.

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"fifty year old" Discussed on She Podcasts

She Podcasts

04:19 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on She Podcasts

"You can't tell is like any of this but you know you wants to know where i'm going and you know that kind of thing or he'll be with me when i go do stuff and it's just impossible. Have you told them. These are surprises. Mind you. I have a child. That's like that. She is now almost ten years old. And what i know. Now is that you simply. Cannot you tell her you just. I'm just never going to have to involve him. I cannot involve him period. Being has he'll go. You have to know mom's coming over because she's oh never mind and it's gonna be like and it's going to be like dole. Shed word right. We'll see and may does stuff like that but she doesn't she will just let things out without without even wanting to so i know it's she's not being purposeful about her disclosure of things. Yeah but still like never it just comes out you know and you're like oh why did you yes same. It's very frustrating. So yeah so. It's been very tense. Plus like the fifty year old thing like he's so weird about gifts like he has very particular. I've never bought him a big gift that he hasn't returned or fit. You know fixed in some way. So like i've decided i'd get him you know i'm gonna. I'm taking him somewhere instead but like now worried because for my fortieth birthday he got me. Why was turning forty and we were having a baby and it was our tenth anniversary so he got me a ring. A now announced worried. That like the thing. There's no thing for him to have and he's gonna be mad. What gets his his voice in. My head is torturing me if i get him a thing so stressful dude. I know stressful. You gotta play it the way we play it which is nothing. There's zero expectations about anything. And i'm stoked if i have a car that was remembered and from whole foods..

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Phil Mickelson Becomes Oldest to Win a Major

DSC On Demand

01:08 min | 2 years ago

Phil Mickelson Becomes Oldest to Win a Major

"An epic final round of the pga championship gave us phil mickelson warding off challenges from brooks koepka and louis blues tyson yesterday and in the end mickelson from sixteen feet is work. Just a little bit from left to right. His works down the slope left to right up to the top and that stopped six inches away. But phil mickelson is going to tap in for he is going to shoot a one over seventy three in a final round but phil mickelson creates and sess professional golf history the oldest to win a major championship phil mickelson embraces. His brother tamra phil mickelson is champion of the hundred and third pga championship. Yes at fifty years. Old mickelson phil mickelson becomes the oldest golfer ever to win a major championship with a two stroke. Victory phil obviously cherish. The moment i'm old. And i look great naked with the naked it At an older age you cannot be at your best. Just takes a little more work. And i'm going to cherish this This tournament as though it's my last because it very well may be but hopefully not

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Phil Mickelson Leads P.G.A. Championship After Third Round

Straight Outta Vegas with RJ Bell

00:11 sec | 2 years ago

Phil Mickelson Leads P.G.A. Championship After Third Round

"Fifty year. Old phil mickelson carting. A two hundred seventy on saturday. Seizing a one stroke. Advantage over books kept cup heading into sunday's final round of the pga

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A Wild Ride for Mickelson and 18 Holes Away From History

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 2 years ago

A Wild Ride for Mickelson and 18 Holes Away From History

"Phil Mickelson has maintained his spot on top of the PGA championship leaderboard despite a rocket back nine during his third round the fifty year old at seven under after a seventy that included a bogey at twelve and a double bogey thirteen both after finding the water two time former champion Brooks KEPCO after a bogey at the last fell back into second place at six under and Louis who stays in his next to back at five under the south African struggling all day with the pace of the grains masters champion Hideki Matsui yama crashed out of contention after a seventy six left him at one over I'm Graham like us

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The Latest: Mickelson, Oosthuizen Tied for Lead at PGA

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 2 years ago

The Latest: Mickelson, Oosthuizen Tied for Lead at PGA

"Fifty year old Phil Mickelson has charged her share of the lead after thirty six holes at the PGA championship Mickelson posting a sixty nine on the demanding kiwa island coast to join the south African Louis who stays and on top of the leaderboard at five under a resurgent Brooks kept it is next just one shot back in Florida and the newly crowned masters champion Hideki Matsui yama is among those two back at three under some big name struggled Rory McElroy is back at three other Jordan spaces plus four and Dustin Johnson and Justin Thomas both missed the cut I'm Graham like us

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"fifty year old" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

04:10 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"They wanna take girl on a date well album to and right and if boomers right about how the girl puts in like any age group or whatever that's going to match yeah of course of course they're going to maybe she didn't realize that there wasn't g we've never seen that before a twenty year old girl and a fifty year old the dude who was an actor. Yeah that's never happened or right dopes. But also i mean if it was any normal alright so every member is expected to bow simple our simple rules of respect trust and privacy. There are plenty of places across the internet. Where the expectation behavioral standards and respect for other users isn't required. This is not the case here. You are not just a user. You are a member of a community for the most part. Everyone here appreciates that. In fact at present raya only receives reports of about one out of eleven thousand matches for the few who might disregard community values by being disrespectful or mean. All members are encouraged to point this out and report. Those people there is no room for that at raya. All right so you actually need someone to recommend you. Who's an existing ray member. That's what it looks like. So there's that's going to be the big the tough part about this. But so i get this text from my wife who apparently has done some research on there. I know right. What are you doing she goes. There's zero chance of getting on ray. It's for celebrities and the super rich but who is this. Both of those who is who is this girl. It's mentioned with matthew perry's she super-rich not they probably let hot chicks for free. That's probably what it is. Yeah that's the asked to be what it is so basically if you're a man who's getting on ray you gotta be either a billionaire or someone who are rich guys and young girls hooking up like al said this is like the same story just the new twist on. Here's a question underneath raya..

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"fifty year old" Discussed on CRUSADE Channel Previews

CRUSADE Channel Previews

07:04 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on CRUSADE Channel Previews

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We'll see you at bulldog kia until the crusade will set you. Here's what to listen for this hour. Another attack on asians a rally against mask wearing and swedish doctors take a stand to asian women in their sixties were attacked by mail suspect. Boats were on tuesday. The suspect who appears to be black male as they don't surveillance video footage repeatedly hitting two victims aged sixty seven sixty six in the head with cinder block or brick. He was identified as fifty year-old darrell. Dole's was accused by officials of attacking the women as they were closing. Their shop doors was charged with two counts of aggravated assault. And it's not clear if hate crime. Charges will be filed another other news. Dr sheva terai entrepreneur and former. Us senate candidate spoke to more than a thousand people in a recent rally in the massachusetts state house. His research reveals that prolonged use of face masks increase the risk of oral and heart diseases with some states easing covid nineteen pandemic restrictions more and more people standing up and calling for the lifting of more restrictions especially removing the requirement to wear masks his slogan truth. Freedom and health was echoed by other speakers in the rally. Finally swedish doctors will no longer prescribe hormones or drugs to hold or delay puberty for children under the age of sixteen as part of gender transitioning procedure. The carolyn scott university hospital which treats minors with gender dis announced back in march that as of april the twenty first of this year they would not be providing quote puberty blocking drugs or cross sex hormones to children under the age of sixteen. A statement from the hospital translated from swedish said it concerns about long term effects of the drugs and hormone procedures as well as questions about the fully informed consent of patients under the age of sixteen are quote. Day comes from saint bernard favored be. Mary really marry. The life of a true christian should be perpetual jubilee a prelude to the festivals of eternity coming up saint of the day is known as the saintly but tragic bishop of krakow patron of poland. You're listening to crusade channel. There's lots of talk from the byte machine of banning and confiscating our weapons but there's one weapon that is truly biden and cult of death. Kryptonite the rosary for the finest handcrafted rosaries made here in southeast louisiana. Visit our very own maggie o'connell's little by rosary part of the founders trading post catholic cornerstore mike church dot com forward slash shop or for a customer rosary or chaplain design. Call us at eight. Four four five two seven eight seven two three cd entire little by you. Rosary collection at my church. Dot com forward slash shop or saints of the day is saint status laos. Anyone who leaves. The history of eastern europe cannot help a chance. Upon the name of status slows the saintly but tragic bishop of krakow patron of poland. He remembered with saints. Thomas more and thomas becket for vigorous opposition to the eagles of an unjust government born in cheshire panel near krakow on july. The twenty sixth in the year ten thirty he was ordained a priest. After being educated in the cathedral schools of the ngo then capital of poland and at paris he was appointed preacher and archdeacon to the bishop of krakow or his eloquence and example brought about real conversion and many of his penitents both clergy and laity came bishop of krakow in ten seventy two started. Sloughs became involved in the political situation of poland known for his outspokenness. He aimed his attacks. The eagles of the peasantry and the king especially the unjust wars and immoral acts of king. Bullets lost the second game. I excused himself and made a show of penance. That relapse into his old ways says laws continued. His opposition is charges of treason and threats of death finally excommunicating the king in raged the latter ordered soldiers to kill the bishop when they refused the king killed status loss with his own. Hands forced to hungary. Lost supposedly spent the rest of his life as a penitent. and meditating. abbey in oh-seok saints. John the baptist. Thomas becket thomas. More instead of sloughs our view of the prophets who dare to denounce corruption in high places followed in the footsteps of jesus himself who pointed out the moral corruption in the religiously ship of his day. A recent granted school board meeting and selling valley. Utah ended early after things. Got a little off control with some parents in. Attendance started to shout over other speakers and preventing. The meeting's agenda for moving forward. The parents wanted to mask mandate to be lifted saying forcing students particularly young children. To wear masks is abuse all the school. Board members were wearing masks when one guest speaker started to praise the school. Board's efforts to mitigate cove in nineteen. She was shouted down by the anti mask the crowd. No more masks. Nowhere masks was loudly chanted. School district is now looking into criminally charging the main agitators underground school district spokesman ben horsely told the salt lake tribune quote at this point. They evaluating criminal charges against some of the main across serves. A number of aggressive individuals came to the front as a grabbing the equipment and shouting at the board members directly even coming up onto the stand and a costing board members when the mini had been adjourned. The school board members were escorted out of the building by police officers with some of the members saying they were afraid for their lives but the incident was quote intimidating for shore. Only the name plates for the board members were damaged. Send me your news. Tips to ron. At crusade channel dot com stay tuned tooth crusade channel with live breaking news updates all day and the best live talk radio anywhere up next. The mike church show continues. I'm ron stafford for the crusade channel seeking news and finding truth..

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"fifty year old" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

04:38 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"Is this ongoing movement by tech companies particularly social media companies to censor Those of us who are alive. I i've had my Twitter account suspended for twenty four hours for something. I i noted about the pro-life causa. I think you have as well and this seems to be growing with these left wing tick overlords silencing us on this issue i mean it's wild and you're i know you face the censorship we've been banned on twitter from promoting any pro-life content for six years now planned parenthood the biggest abortion chain And they say because abortions controversial and it has its political abortions more than political. It's a human rights issue but playing parent of course which kills a thousand children day in america. They're the biggest abortion chain. They can advertise on twitter. You know but the leading pro-life group can't so that you know you're the tech. Censorship is insane. I been going on for years. It's getting worse Despite that there's still ample opportunity we've had to reach millions of people using social and digital media. We're gonna keep doing that. But it's a big concern. And i think that's where political reforms are necessary and most importantly cultural change is necessary. Because he's sort of tech overlords that rule the roost and can can try to control speech online. Ultimately they're human beings that were formed in are very confused and messed up culture right our culture that things abortions good our culture that objectified human beings our culture that's amoral or morally relative and doesn't really understand moral law and the more we educate especially young people the more we have the long term solution to the tech bias and so that's our strategy at live action. Get the young. You know reach young people. Educate them Because they're being miseducated quite frankly By our culture and by most of our school system boy You know it's funny. You say that. I remember the very first time i fifty year old daughter asked me what abortion was an e. instead of trying to do the diplomatic dance of what it is..

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"fifty year old" Discussed on OC Talk Radio

OC Talk Radio

07:43 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on OC Talk Radio

"So it could be. It could be tomorrow and so we have to live our lives. And that's the the concept of no regrets living to live our lives anticipating not fearing but anticipating how will feel at the end the the closing chapter in the book. I talk about my favorite country western song. And that's tim mcgraw's live like you're dying right and it's a it's a beautiful song and almost tells the story exactly of the fifty year old man that i took care of forty years ago And the feeling that That he had for not being able to do all that he'd want us to do for feeling badly about some of the things that he had done that he could no longer correct. And so it really whether you're dying or not. It really is sort of incumbent on all of us to act as if we were to love more deeply care more to experience more to share more and those are the the the kind of lessons of that fifty year old man. And the tim mcgraw song and i hope that the book i have a comment and then a question i had a i. I did a podcast last week. That will publish next week. titled i've seen dead people and it was with a deputy coroner and we came to the conclusion that you know. It's very popular to say. Act as if today's the first day of the rest of your life. And and i suggested would if we acted as if today was the last day of the rest of our life. Exactly charlie exactly and that i think that is profound and i I agree with you completely. I think that that if we see every day as day to make the most of what's left to make the most of that day because who knows where we're going to wake up horrific going to wake up the next day. I think that's a very profound question you're asking and i I agree with you. Thank you I i do have a question before we get more deeply into the into the book which this will get into the book but but i have a question because so many of us you know after after decades of living have regrets although i i really don't have a lot of regrets I feel like i dealt with life with the cards that were given me and i made decisions based on that. Would i make for decisions today. Probably nevertheless those decisions made me who i am today. How but there are a lot of people that don't feel that way. There are a lot of people that that live in. Sort of remorse over over regretful. Activities hud do you address those people. What kind of encouragement to give to them. Well we are Imbued with the power to forgive ourselves and I i i'll give you an example. And i'm i'm still working on it for myself I share your blessing of not having many regressive my life and ceiling as if i acted and reacted To i was faced. With as i was saying. But i do have a regret that i write about in the self forgiveness Portion of the book. and that is that My career as a physician was as if i'm in a sexual diseases position paediatricians paediatric infectious diseases. I took care of for more than three decades. The sickest patients at children's hospital colorado. I took care of i. I made the diagnosis of the first child. With aids and colorado. I took care of the kids who had bone marrow and organ system transplant and became infected with severe oftentimes. fatal infections opportunistic infections. I spent thirty plus years in the hospital in doing what i felt was a noble battle For the sickest kids but other colleagues of mine who were fighting the same battle not necessarily infectious diseases. But in other specialties of medicine found the time to go to developing countries in crisis. Haiti following the earthquake and and africa to build villages to india to work in a in the most underprivileged areas of of that of of the asian continent. I have colleagues. Who did that somehow managed to do that. Despite the noble fight that we were all fighting at home. And i never had the courage to do it. I never had the courage to leave the comfort of my home and granted the difficulty of my career. But i never had the courage to leave and i told myself that the reason i didn't do. It was contextual. That is I had a. I had young kids. And how could. I leave my wife with young kids for a month at a time or two weeks at times for that matter to to go abroad to to Deliver general pediatric care where it was mostly needed. But i also told myself that i had lost some of my general pediatric skills. That after all those those years than the icu. And and in the in the trenches really really sick kids. I wasn't sure. I could remember how to make the diagnosis of rations and ear infections. Pneumonia And the monja was not an infectious disease. Diagnosis that the general pediatric diagnosis. For the most part. I wasn't confident that. I had those skills and i was rock Because i would have come back. And i regret the lack of courage. I regret the lack of of Conviction to do what colleagues of mine did so. I've now begun to forgive myself. I've told myself what i've just told you that. There was context that prevented me from doing it. That there was fear. The prevented me from doing it. And i have begun to forgive myself. And i think that that's so that's the lesson of regret when we look back and it's actually what i hope i told. I wish i could remember what i hope. I told that. Fifty year old man was a medical school. And that is. It's time to forgive yourself. It's time to recognize the decisions that are made are made in context. And you can't take the context away from the decision Looking back we remember the decision but we have to also remember who we were at the time where we were at the time who was dependent upon us at the time and that will help us to forgive ourselves. You know i. I strongly believe in forgiveness and especially forgiveness of self. And there's there's a part of me if i were your spiritual director. I i would suggest that what you're doing now what you do with children which you do with infectious diseases..

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Dorothy Allison - The Psychic Detective: Hero or Hoax?

Unexplained Mysteries

02:04 min | 2 years ago

Dorothy Allison - The Psychic Detective: Hero or Hoax?

"Dorothy psychic powers first manifested when she was a teenager in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine fourteen year old. Dorothy stood at a bakery counter in jersey city new jersey. Her mother had sent her to get some roles for dinner suddenly outside the bakery shop window. She saw a vision of a man's blurry face and the outline of his body when the bakers spoke to dorothy. It was obvious he did notice anything. Only dorothy witnessed the specter but for hours afterwards. She couldn't shake the vague image when dorothy arrived back at home she had another psychic incident before she made it inside. The man's head appeared again this time lying on her front lawn. Dorothy world towards her front door. They're a new image blossomed before her is long. White lillies an ivory crepe hung over the entryway. These were symbols of mourning. The dorothy didn't know anyone who died. She looked back into her yard where she could still see the man's blurry face this time it's features sharpened and suddenly dorothy understood. The head was her father's and he was going to die at the time her fifty year old father was in the hospital with a bad cold. She'd been told it wasn't serious. He was otherwise healthy. But dorothy couldn't shake a feeling of dread just a few days later. George these vision came true. She stayed up waiting for her mother. Abalone add to get home from the hospital when abalone walked in she burst into tears. Dorothy his father had died at bologna herself was a psychic. People from the neighborhood often came to the house to learn their futures when she learned dorothy had predicted her father's death at bologna told her daughter that this power was a gift that sometimes came with the sting.

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"fifty year old" Discussed on South Asian Stories

South Asian Stories

04:06 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on South Asian Stories

"Do everything like this. So i just yelled the show of but it just because i was the skinny again and i played like a fifty year old man and it was so ridiculous and it was a comedy it an getting a lot of laughs. Not that i ever had gone laughs in my life or been funny or anything and then the big thing is why continued acting was he put up this play in the whole school had to come watch it. I'm just like yelling. And every line and just being completely ridiculous and it got like a very good response and then all listening people who used to bully me. They came to see the show. 'cause they're girlfriends were in it and the actor because the school had and suddenly like overnight experienced fame which i was not bullied and everyone was like y'all it was crazy i couldn't believe it took on a friday and we used to go to. Tgi fridays in new delhi which was a big thing all the cool because it had just opened and i was never invited by these people and so my classmates and so it just varies remember. We did the play and then afterwards those bullies came in there like your. What are you doing after school like what we're going to go to. Tgi fridays ed. So i remembered anybody. Dj fridays and be like wow like and just waiting for the other shoe to drop and an entire summer everything they never believe me again and then they would always be like. When's your next play. So it was like. Oh shit after i keep doing this. And so basically did it as a as a survival coping mechanism throughout high school. And then when i came to college i didn't pursue it at all and then a few weeks in i remember just feeling very depressed and like my adviser at. Usc was like oh you probably just went home sick and i was like no elliot's great. Us's bird i love being here And i was like. I just don't like my classes and then they were like well..

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"fifty year old" Discussed on Everything You Never Needed to Know About Movies, Music & Theater

Everything You Never Needed to Know About Movies, Music & Theater

03:13 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on Everything You Never Needed to Know About Movies, Music & Theater

"Was talking about earlier. Mr starr yes. So everything culminates to the very end your and gets on on spaceship spoiler alert for fifty year old movie bernier. He gets on the spaceship and flies away. And wow it's going There were. I think it was three. Inspirations for spielberg for close encounters number one was a on. His father took him to see a meteor shower when he was like five..

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"fifty year old" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark

Deck The Hallmark

02:12 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark

"The lake make dance the lake and the luminaries going. And all i just i think. That's so romantic. I love that. And it's such a appealing seeing that you pay. That's probably one of the most memorable for me as you know. I tried to read as many of these books. As i can in so this was one of the scenes to really stand out when i go back and i think about Rescuer harmony range. That's going to be one of the things that i think stands out and i think you do a really good job of of just how no making it real like. I've seen similar stuff like that here in the south and we have you know. I think it's a it's a really fun. I don't want to ruin it for everybody because is beautiful and you have some really plays a really important role in the book so so as we're getting ready to kind of wrap things up i just have to ask you. Are we going to be getting more time in around the harmony ranch area Are we going to be potentially gang. And is this going to be. Maybe a multiple multiple book series. Can we hope for that is i. I'm poking gushin that yes. There's some there is definitely discussion about. Should more harmony there's you know everybody garage. Your fingers that's It showed up on the big screen so we took to be a movie. And here's a little secret. Anyone you know share this. I did write. You know a couple of little fifty here. Tiny little fifty year old characters into the book. Just in case i get a chance to play a part in a movie. I i love it. Listen we're gonna pitch that. I mean listen hallmark. If you're listening guys what more do you need. I mean so. Let me ask you if you if this gets turned into. I don't know how much you know. Any of the hallmarks stars are actors or actresses. I know how much you're in that world Do you have any vision of who you'd like to see. Play somebody in your movie You know what i do. I can't think of their names. And so i mean for for mac. I really could picture. Chris hemsworth so if anyone has like a contact with him. Sure it really you know..

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"fifty year old" Discussed on The Lucky Few

The Lucky Few

05:26 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on The Lucky Few

"Not about addie that's about by was my bag of tricks and might issues and it took me about a year to work through those But when i did. I was able to embrace embrace the ridiculous gift. An amazing lessening the attias and so really from there on. I began to see the light that she is truly the joy that brings she brings to our family. How it shapes My kids i think the other three they really do see people through a lens that is non bias in so many ways i'm kinda we all have biases. But they do see through a lens of like so what. I think there might be on the autism spectrum. I don't know that they are hilarious. You know it's like it's very this lens of were all sort of uniquely made but yet we all matter so we just engage in the in the ways that we give them and the rest the rest and so it's helped them a lot. I think as being better humans in society how it impacts in the home is not much different. I mean i actually am we. There's four of them and we have for bedrooms. But one for my husband. And i am so addy had been sharing a room with her youngest and you know what those two are like oil and what is it oil and water oil and bitter. They don't mix well so we just recently over the summer. We shifted and we gave adding her own room which fifty year old who had had her own was like what and only actually it's appropriate. Addy is the oldest. She'll be out she'll be moving on someday. You guys will split but the two younger sisters are now gonna share and and they just. They thought like sisters so we should do the room. Natty got her own room. It's very They i would say that. They are definitely low. More gracious with her. They understand that she sometimes requires help and sometimes they're willing to give it and sometimes they're not.

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Rapper DMX, 50, dies in New York

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

00:16 sec | 2 years ago

Rapper DMX, 50, dies in New York

"An american rap icon also died today. Dx whose real name was earl. Simmons had a long struggle with drug addiction. There's been no confirmation of reports that an overdose led to the heart attack. That put him in a coma. One week ago. The three time grammy nominee was fifty years old.

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"fifty year old" Discussed on Self Love Revolution Podcast

Self Love Revolution Podcast

05:38 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on Self Love Revolution Podcast

"Squats bad for me and in reality it's not the exercise of the movement. It's howard performing at a lot of times. That's the problem so we find any of these kind of issues that are often. I just talked about and start working on correcting those. The symptoms of pain tend to resolve themselves if they don't completely resolve themselves to get a lot better what i found. So that's so. I can these all these people telling you don't do this. Don't do that but what you figured out was to the right way and if i do it the right way now i can do all that stuff. Yeah yup yeah. I haven't happened with me. i've seen it with. I've seen it with like general population of people who suffered from nagging pain. But i also had like post-surgery people that have gone through knee. Replacements hip replacements. acl surgeries. I just had a guy recently not too long ago. Who was a surfer. He's like fifty year old guy who loves to serve in. He's very active. He likes to bike and everything and he was being told he needed to get knee replacement because he had this knee problem for so long and So you know they were telling him you know you're not gonna be able to serve. You gotta get a replacement and all the kind of gloom and doom about it and he of came to me as a last resort and so i just looked at the guy and i'm looking at necessity range of motion on his knees and i'm looking at his non painful knees got like full normal range of motion at his knee joint. So about one hundred thirty five or so degrees his right knee though he only had like about maybe ninety degrees so if we look at that he's got a right need. It doesn't move really well and i'm not a surfer but i've seen like i live in santa cruz. Everybody out here serves. I've seen a lot of it and jumping on a surfboard. You're in a deep squat. Lake lotta times below like a ninety degree. So if he can't if he doesn't have that movement available in the knee and he's hopping on a surfboard. Like no wonder your knees hurting. Every time is being forced into a range. That didn't have so with him. We just had to work on doing some things to get that right knee to that range back and we did that in. I'm not no joke. That the guy it was his own words said in two months he was completely pain-free and that it completely changed his life in all we did was work on some basic movement patterns of exercise increase the range of motion at the home. So are you paying free now. Yeah yeah i mean you know once in a blue moon. I might get a twinge something you know. Maybe something in the back or whatever but largely. It's if i get something like that for me. It's usually not a physical thing. it's more of a dietary issue. Because i could feel. I don't know how to explain. And than i can feel it in my digestive system. And i can almost press on it in the nerve because nerves are connected so the whole digestive system and lower back have the same feedback through the same nerve system so we can have something like..

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"fifty year old" Discussed on No Agenda

No Agenda

08:00 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on No Agenda

"I think this is happening to more people and i'd like to see if we can address this Adam john lewis latest no agenda shows. Here's what comes to mind though. I know that news has to be deconstructed and people must be aware of what's being told him broadcast the tone in all your shows. My emphasis is basically. Everything is bullcrap. Am i right. I mean the bull-crap thing is called corona and bull crap that we should get vaccinated. Tell me please. What choice do we have me being fifty year old. Got you beat pal. What choice do i have living. Three thousand kilometers away from my family haven't been able to see them for more than a year now. I want to go there. And if it means i have to get vaccinated. What choice do i have. I'm sure that you recognize the feeling. So what will be the new rules new measures when we go back on the plane with apps green passes etc if we can go back at all so why is all this denied on your show. Why all this don't get your shots attitude and that it's all nonsense driven by big pharma. Sorry man i'm completely lost and can't follow the two of you anymore. What choice we have if we all say no vaccination for me by the way. Are you still denying. Hospitals have a lot of covid patients. Are you still denying this. People in the icu. Having serious issues why do you say it's all a lie. I don't think i've ever said that people. I know were said any of this. We don't say they'll get a vaccine. We just say we may not get one. And we've both said that we might get the johnson and johnson if it was absolutely required. But we're not of the of the type that actually had covert which you probably did. That would go out and get a vaccine after getting that guys full on. But he's nice bill for awhile serious. And i know what he's doing he's he's he's projecting. Yes yes extreme saying things that we don't say we ask questions. What we do is ask questions to an extreme and bring it down and yes. We do not defend the drug companies. That's true that's the only thing he said that's true. And there's good reason for it now. Okay so you want to hear more or are you. Are you done with it now. Yeah i i need to get me worked for the okay all right by the way i would like to say yes. I am denying the. Icu's are filled because we've had numerous healthcare professionals. Tell us that that is an absolute lie. I'm not making this up but okay who all we do is we're in many of these matters. All we do report. I mean there's another thing it will get. I don't know. I don't go to the icu. The things could be overflowing. But i don't see it. I don't see bodies stacked up and ended a block. No in fact we hear quite the opposite why this continuous conspiracy tone adam. Maybe you can explain what is really what it really is. Your tried to say on the show. Because i just want to man denying everything and saying it's all phony bologna and we are all being treated as slaves does not enslave. He actually says does not make any sense to me. What kind of a life would we have if we look at the things like that. All the time Thank you very much for asking. I look at life that way all the time. Yes and you can choose the different podcast. If you don't like it. And i look at it that way because i will not be bullied. I'm a farai better. I will not be bullied into a situation where you can't do certain things based upon Proof of vaccination. I will fight that. You don't have to do whatever you want. But i'm against it. You're vaccine and quit complaining to us. You must know that. I'm skeptical when it comes to news in general. I know how to deconstruct really. And i know that things have been a circus over the past year but a virus virus. Vaccination is a vaccination no wrong. This is not a vaccination. It's not a vaccine and that's what we say and you're projecting that you don't like what you're hearing it has happened before and has not made the world bad place. Talk to some of the kids. In africa and sri lanka the bill gates force vaccinated it. See if it's not a bad place for them. So when do you get your job. Do you have plans to visit holland. Sued yes i. Do you better believe i do. And i'm going to go. Without taking a vaccine there's no mandate yet and they're very very cautious to do this. They're going to make it difficult for you but not impossible. They know they can't get away with that. They know they can't it's out. Hey stop swinging in and out of voice. I don't know if you're reading the ladder or if you're talking my own perspective on done the letter is over. It's fine anyway in texas in the mask mandate and everything was dropped. Positive test results which are bullcrap. By the way mr writer are down thirty percent and the keeper. And i have spoken to several of our friends some from the boston area and i would like to pass on what they said about getting the vaccine because the quotas quite beautiful. I feel invincible after getting the vaccine. But that's what The obama bought type and actually someone from the crowd said to us the other day we were talking about the vaccine because everyone talks about it and say i got. I got my first shot. I feel invincible. Will what about keeping your mask on all. No that's just for little Okay okay okay. Not dad invincible. Let's get mask. Let's go to need a man. These complainers yeah. I don't believe a word of it. I think they're either showed up and started listening to the shore of late in the like what we're saying and they rather go someplace. Give your you'll like this show what we do and how we present stuff. It's not really necessarily even our ideas half this story didn't take it that way. I took it took it to say how. How can you keep saying. This is not true win. All he's hearing in his entire world is the people who say that our idiot. I think that's what he's saying. I think i think he is confused. What's it what's it. I'm he's saying that we're idiots. He saying this is what is he saying. Keeps asking why we say that. Why do you say that. What are we saying over and over. We're we're countering the narrative of the hospitals being full of this being an actual vaccine of being informed consent vaccine. Everybody knows is not none in these traditional vaccines by any means the medical device. Actually the pure class. Well i thought it was a what is it called the came chemotherapy. Yeah damn m. r. A. chemotherapy but that falls under it falls on the. When you get chemo. Medicine is not called vaccination. No because this is the new new is renamed it. It's got a lot of stuff to do. And i wanna move through it so i'm sorry. I brought up the ladder. I just wanted everyone to know that we do think of you. And there's reasons why you do this and it's not just a trigger you but if you are you gotta deal with. This is not a figure endless. Must you have to question any product that needs this type of marketing to get its customers to to take it and crispy koreans new page a six page disclaimer and christie yet. When you get the shot again. This is the type of marketing. They're doing then crispy creams new. Offer won't help you lose those pounds now. The company is giving away a free donen every day. If he can prove they've received a corona virus vaccine. The author.

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"fifty year old" Discussed on The Gravel Ride.  A cycling podcast

The Gravel Ride. A cycling podcast

05:14 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on The Gravel Ride. A cycling podcast

"And with that. Let's dive right into the show randall. Welcome to the show. I always a pleasure good to see. I'm doing good good to see you. Yeah likewise what's going on your end just busy upgrading. All my technology. I've got a new computer new phone. So hopefully that's gonna lead to some exciting new opportunities for content creation for me an excellent. Yeah i can resonate with that. The technology and more with the opportunities for content creation. So you're just coming off your first solo. Under the opposite for the kerala ride podcasts. How did that feel it. Felt great to finally have done it. It's a concept that i've been sitting on for quite some time. And it's sort of conversation that i as you know from our conversations out on the bike in otherwise it's the style of conversation than i have in my day to day life and so it was really enjoyable to be able to take a combat that style of probing more personal and more even philosophical type conversation and bring into a format like this so really hope that the that the audience enjoyed it yet. He's great great to hear more in store. I just knew him. Sky race of the san francisco greg. Three gets story understand where he went out to his made his motivation. And how he's helping athletes discover the best parts of themselves. I think it's really interesting to hear what i love to is in the context of that conversation having his own personal journey and experiences coming out and just because somebody is a former professional athlete and a former team owner in bay sports. Psychologists doesn't mean that they don't have their own personal struggles in fact it. Is those struggles at make that presumably make them useful to others. Because there's that deep empathy and understanding so it was really nice to have a conversation that is kinda vulnerable open about those types of topics. Yeah for sure there's that there's some university -ality of what he was talking about that. Definitely resonated with me as a fifty year old recreational athlete. That was cool to see. Yeah what were some of the things that really struck a chord with you in your experience. Well i think going back to what you just said about. How the things he sort of struggled with as a professional cyclist or the same things you struggle with as an amateur cyclist in terms of what hole is it fulfilling in your life cycling and what's motivating you to get out there of particular interest to me in that conversation. Was the relationship bringing. Chris horner onto his motorcycling team. Had to the equation..

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Accidents And Aging,  Learn How To Avoid Them

Fading Memories: Alzheimer's Caregiver Support

05:34 min | 2 years ago

Accidents And Aging, Learn How To Avoid Them

"Back with us. Today is our favourite cool doctor. Dr aleida mucci. You may remember her from last month when we talked about. Frailty today we're talking. Oh all things incontinent. So thanks for joining me today. Thank you very much. It's lovely to see her again. Jerry to hopefully soon we'll be able to travel and now my husband's go to europe so we have a lot of people to meet over in the uk soon so and me. Smile american college of physicians conferences. Which i used to do every yes. Oh yes looking forward to. That sounds terrific so last month we talked on. Frailty what it is how to prevent it or prevent it from getting worse. What's on on topic for incontinence today. How is that tied into aging. Will danny wed do. I stop you can enormous topic and a very interesting run and i think as we get into the conversation i like to get a couple things out there straightaway and the first thing as incontinence and age in on the same thing incontinence at any age is malt known as we get older and if we spot experiencing We shouldn't just say well. would you expect i. May you five ninety of those things happen. Not it is not normal to get incontinent. So eat back east happening. Medical attention should be sought because yes of course. We're experiencing certain down that in terms of our blige urination bottles of apple. Talk about this zoological. Changing changes in our water systems. However incontinence is abnormal. The sun at the second thing is it can happen at any age at fifty year old can be incumbent yet and nineteen year old lady campbell accidentally fine with the gains so these are the two important facts to consider what it comes to the aging changes incontinence. I will mean we will be talking about blood today. I think it will be too much. We'll maybe talk about bowels. If you have any questions but let's concentrate on the blood or in today's podcast. So when it comes to changes in changes of cools the bladder muscle which will detroit muscle does get a little bit on a mind of its own and will get more contractions mowing one in trade contractions and sunday out the blue. You might have been the toilet over half an hour ago and you saw yet energy. So that's one of the changes way experience. The capacity will how much you the blubber can hold before it Tells your brain that you need to empty your blood. That capacity goes down as well and then of course. Let's not forget as we grow all debit develop problems. Most commonly mobility problems arthritis muscle weakness. And of course the pure ability to go to that will becomes a challenge. And we'll get back in. Time sometimes can lead to their little accidents piece of the main agent changes when he to know about amicus please coupled weight changes in their body for example aud as the old abbey develop sound failing and harmon of the blood vessels are on the brain. Will that small vessel. Schemic changes are Disease that of course has an impact was won't our bodies regulated by multiple mechanisms up mainly by the brain. If you had the blood vessels of the brain for that will have impact on your brother and the blood to contracting voluntarily So these these are the main main aging changes. They need to be arou- make sense so we need to take care of our brains that we don't have bathroom issues. All that's that's most set jerry and go for a danger. They you a good point because we need to take account of our brain people with strokes people who go wall man Let's say that there are many reasons for strokes. Most common causes smoking diabetes. Obesity and sold this risk factors lead has had have recovered strokes and of course strokes is one of the main risk factors developing bladder problems as well. So what patients. With stroke do developing continous do develop imola These involuntary contractions which in medical terms were cool. All were active blooded syndrome so it leads to urge incontinence simple mechanism as imagine he'll blah. It consists of one muscle which is called the truth himself and he just contracts might warns involuntarily. So that's a basic sob- ov- that always active syndrome in swam back communist conditions which we see in our post stroke patients

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"fifty year old" Discussed on Ride the Omnibus

Ride the Omnibus

04:01 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on Ride the Omnibus

"Or at least my watch is were skied that way. So the sparks brothers movie is for meals sublime keep thinking about it. I keep enjoying it. My head can't wait to watch it again. one evangelize it to everyone. It was just such a terrific joyful documentary about a band that a lot of people don't know but also in a way about a fandom in a passion and i think we can all relate to that on some level because we're all a passionate fan of something and oftentimes something other people don't necessarily get or know about so that unfulfilled fancy of of introducing the rest of the world to that thing. We love that other. People don't know about is great. I just loved that it was an extension of the band itself. Get some so much that the things that he did in the film to tell her story and to convey their use it were really in tune. With what the band would have done themselves. And that was really cool and i think whenever a documentary can do that you can reflect the essence of the thing. It's documenting like he just takes the whole thing to another level. The next one. I really enjoyed was somersault down. Of course a lot of people are gonna see with good reason. I was really impressed with the story of it. Unites nineteen sixty nine festival of art. I loved how beautiful looking at this was footage. That hasn't been seen since it was shot and those are always gifts the right but then you see it and it's really well preserved visually or photographic -ly and audio and and that's like miraculous that something from that long ago you know fifty year old tapes Still looks good. Sounds good so and it was. It was really great and amir. Did a really wonderful job directing ed putting all piece together conveying really cool story plus get to see stevie wonder play the drums so cool and then my next was fleet which was lot of people Was the standoff for that. Which is a documentary but an animated documentary which which made it really unusual at fresh and down told a really powerful story that you've just wanted to see how it would work out see how it ended and it raised a lot of interesting questions about the reliability of narrator and things like that Very good very good. Yeah and flu is actually my absolute favorite from the festival. It's a whole partially because it laid with the idea of documentary fiction as a whole was you were saying and you got the sense that they had actually filmed it as documentary at one time and then decided to do flashbacks in an animated sequence and then just adulated all of the pieces they had filmed as documentary too. Because you you see all these intimate moments between the man who is a refugee and his lover to be husband and then you're always wondering how much of this story he's told to everyone around him versus what he's telling to the camera. It's very interesting narrative of course the narrative that's so essential in terms of understanding the refugee experience as a whole. What the spark back. Mary does that you in that. We're there is no footage of an event happening. Oftentimes there's another way of telling it and sometimes it is animated and i. That's kind of a neat compelling choices to be making documentaries now and i hope people keep doing it because it is so effective and creative like that..

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"fifty year old" Discussed on Daily Pop

Daily Pop

02:19 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on Daily Pop

"The money's it's all going down seven. I'm a little bit over. That's all right. You can always count entourage. Up hinson to keep it one hundred and now. She is bringing some peace of mind with her. Since seventh grade. Tracy j justin got to catch up with both of them. Yeah this was an emotional interview to raji guy. Roux with me about her mental health and war. You got real about a dark moment in your life during this pandemic you contemplated suicide could go in the right now. I'm just ended all the second day. I kept feeling i went to sleep. Kept imagining that gun. A new that i had to get it out of my head. I knew that. I had to say because if i did it say keep it to myself. Then you think about it so much. It then becomes a plane on the surface. Terachi seems to have it all. We love her on the big and small screen and she even wanna golden globe for her role on empire. You think i came here dress like this for friendly get together. Despite his success the fifty year old has struggled with anxiety and depression as a friend. Tracy how do we be there for them. Did you call your pair to serve in other words. Because i have rage and so it's a nice. She's so anyway as a whole 'nother show anyway so she'll change vocabulary for me because my word is annoyed and i say annoy bay if ready to pop off s. She's like change that to something else and she forces me to do it. No find another word healthy accountable for the health of tracy. Terachi is now focused on shining a light on mental health with her new show. Peace of mind on facebook. Watch alone. I don't ever want you to feel lights shoot are now worthy of the breath that is in your in your body it allowed. Dm's about people saying. Oh my god. Thank you so much for this show. My daughter was going through something. And i had no idea. We're learning as well. I'm not a.

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Century-old Michigan home produces more energy than it uses

Climate Connections

01:19 min | 2 years ago

Century-old Michigan home produces more energy than it uses

"Dr anthony leiserowitz and this is climate connections in two thousand. Six macro coffee bought a century old house. In ann arbor michigan. It had a south facing roof big windows and heart pine floors dream house but it lacked insulation the windows lead and a fifty year old furnace. Chugged away all winter long. We had to put buckwheat pillows heated up in the microwave. Stuff down at the bottom of the bed to stay warm at night and then we would get the utility bill and it was like three hundred and fifty bucks a month grow. Cough was determined to reduce energy waste and cut carbon pollution. He installed a geothermal heating and cooling system and rooftop solar panels and replaced appliances added insulation and installed storm windows all while preserving the homes original character and meeting historic preservation standards in twenty fifteen the international living future institute certified grow costs home as net zero energy meaning it produces as much energy as it uses. Its the oldest house in the country to that certification. And we're looking forward to giving up that crown because he says to limit climate change. It's necessary to cut carbon pollution from all homes including the ones that have been around for generations.

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The Timothy Leary Conviction

Today in True Crime

04:44 min | 2 years ago

The Timothy Leary Conviction

"On january twenty first nineteen seventy former harvard professor and so called priest of lsd timothy. Leary was sentenced to ten years in prison on drug smuggling charges but in september of that year. The fifty year-old academic broke out of a san luis obispo facility with the help of the weatherman. The daring escape only added to the mystique of the man president. Nixon wants declared the most dangerous man in america. But just what made leery so dangerous. Well it might not surprise you. That richard nixon may have been exaggerating for his own political game according to authors. Bill minna tag. Leo and stephen l davis nixon's advisors suggested he find a public enemy to distract the public from his own flagging approval rating the war in vietnam and the struggling economy. They leary a prominent figure in the counterculture movement and because the former professor was a proud exponent of hallucinogenic drug use. The president's ir fit right in with his war on drugs narrative timothy leary was something of a self appointed spokesperson for the benefits of drug use. Which heat enjoyed since one thousand nine hundred sixty after an experimental magic mushrooms trip. The already noted psychologist became excited about the possibilities. Mushrooms and similar drugs had on the human brain during his tenure. At harvard he conducted academic experiments on the effects of hallucinogens. Drawing the attention and admiration of other notable nineteen sixties figures famed authors. Like gin berg and jack kerouac willingly participated in leary's experiments and it was perhaps their involvement that catapulted the professor onto the national stage before long leary was touring the country speaking about his research and reportedly brushing up against the rich and famous inevitably a backlash arrived. Leary's teaching colleagues criticized his experimentation with lsd. They believed research of that. Nature should be left to medical doctors not psychologists meanwhile psychology experts who once lauded leary's earlier work now made it clear that his drug centered experiments were less praiseworthy. Despite these blows leary insisted that taking lsd was quote a sacramental ritual one that could expand human consciousness. Harvard university did not agree and fired him in nineteen sixty three but by that stage leary had a new life. He was a counterculture touchstone for the masses and a legitimizing scientific voice in the pro drug movement. He rubbed shoulders with marilyn monroe and sang with john. Lennon and yoko ono in short he was a powerful voice advocating for drug use throughout the nineteen sixties. He even appeared before a senate committee to argue in favor of legislation. That would make it legal for adults to use hallucinogenic drugs. So when richard. Nixon assumed the presidency in nineteen sixty nine leary was squarely in his sights. Ostensibly nixon wanted to eliminate drug use in the country. Leary very much did not. That made him dangerous. So it's little surprise that when leary's appeal of his nineteen sixty five drug-smuggling conviction was overturned. The government wanted a second bite at the apple but any joy nixon and his cabinet might have felt in putting leary. Away was short lived using his network of contacts. The former professor escaped prison remaining on the run until nineteen seventy three when he was detained in afghanistan and sent back to the united states. There he was jailed in the notorious folsom. Prison and briefly befriended charles manson and though his sentence was for ten years leary was paroled in nineteen. Seventy six having served just three. It's a surprising twist day given that so many drug offenders imprisoned for decades on similar offenses then again timothy leary was famous and white which might have had something to do with his early release

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The new richest person in the world

Reset

05:35 min | 2 years ago

The new richest person in the world

"Richest guy in the world and he's got a problem and he wants our help last week. Elon must tesla. Ceo became the world's richest person. Beating out amazon's jeff bezos for the title. At least for now and now that he's got more money than anyone else on the planet. Musk has a classic mo money moog problem problem trying to figure out how to get rid of some of that money here. Talking about that is rica. It's teddy schlieffer. Hey daddy hey. How's it going good. Let's let's talk about this very specific problem. That eland moscow has that only the world's richest person can have first of all. Let's discuss How rich elon musk is. What's his his wealth. As of today ish so as of today ash it's north of one hundred ninety billion dollars. It's been over two hundred billion dollars for Sometimes this week and it's largely because of this pretty extraordinary run for alonzo. Main company tesla which has seen its stock. Go up seven hundred percent in county or twenty twenty. So he's had an incredible year which has created this this weird phenomenon where late two thousand nineteen elon. Musk was somewhere around. The twenty billion dollars of net worth and suddenly he's a mere twenty million and suddenly his net worth has ten. Fold whatever whatever word you want to use for that And it's been a pretty extraordinary development. And now you had the situation where He's the wealthiest person in the world and it doesn't just mean there's going to be questions about philanthropy but kind of more broadly. I mean the richest person in the world tends to become almost as avatar for american capitalism. Right obviously people laugh who are upset about income inequality they take the richest person in the world which was once bill gates. And then it was. Jeff bezos now. It's going to be on. Musk and that person becomes a symbol for what's wrong with america and there is so a lot is now going to have this. Sort of new level of scrutiny. That he hasn't had up to date and must someone who has a lot of who generates a lot of attention Already people people love his cars. They love his company. They love paying attention to them. They love to hate him so it's not like he he's like wife lower But but it is a new level of scrutiny and this this level of wealth may not stick around right. It's historically stocks that go up seven hundred percent year don't always retain that level so he may go back to being a mere twenty billionaire at some point but for the for the meantime he's the richest person in the world so How much do you think he intends to give away so musk has said that he basically plans to get rid of all the money in some way or another i mean. He said that he wants to spend Half of his money on problems here on earth and half of his money on problems on outside of earth and specifically to develop a civilization on mars. Musk is obviously also the founder of spacex company. That's trying to do interplanetary spaceflight. But musk has also signed the giving pledge which is something that lots of billionaires have signed to give away at least half of their money either in their lifetimes earned their will but taking a step back. This was all when he was much poorer so to speak. I mean this was. This decade can described as poor when he was a millionaire poorer poorer. And look it's not We'll make light of this this problem but there is this age right now in american capitalism where there are extremely wealthy. People who are accumulating assets and they honestly. I don't really know what to do with it right. They almost become asset managers. Where you know they hire family offices that can get pretty big whose job it is is to basically keep the money from at least not depreciating And it does raise questions about. What should this money be doing. Because if it's just sitting there on some wealth management account you know obviously a lot of the reason why billionaires justify being billionaires is this belief that they're gonna do good with the world so don't tax us too highly. Yeah so let's let's let's talk about that. I mean you you've covered this Several times for recode basically the the billionaires have special problem which is difficult for them to give money away and one is explained pretty succinctly that unless they give a lot away. The money keeps accumulating just through sort of basic interest But and i mean it seems like you could solve that by giving more of it away and it seems like a lot of them are paralyzed about sort of not knowing the right way to put it to work and they end up sort of doing nothing yeah So so where do you think. Musk falls in that is is. He fancied himself. Sort of a you know contrarian Does he have a different plan than the average billionaire. Yeah i mean. I think in a lot of ways he at least has a point of view and claims that he is clear eyed about what he wants to do with it right. Lots of billionaires Succumb to what some people call analysis paralysis. The idea that like. I have no idea what to do with the money. So right i'm gonna do nothing and maybe figured out a musk. Obviously he's about fifty years old. And he's maniacally hard worker That's how he stylized himself so he said he basically doesn't have too much time to think about these things but as someone who signed the giving pledge at least in theory should be giving away a hundred billion dollars which would make it bigger than the gates foundation. This could be theoretically if he falls his philanthropic pledges in letter. At least this could be one of the world's most important philanthropies so like the stakes are pretty damn high.

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"fifty year old" Discussed on Problematic Premium Feed

Problematic Premium Feed

05:48 min | 2 years ago

"fifty year old" Discussed on Problematic Premium Feed

"Death was so horrific delay. Even those people are like yell. Taoist dallas fucked some media conservatives. Even we're going to war with candace. Owens they you know okay. We usually agree with you. Most of the time black people. But it's when it's too much right something pearson cj pearson like Even that guy has limits. he was like. Are you serious. Candice it again to the fight with kennison's over georgia that that that that is funny. Because it's like yeah. Candace owens types are the ones who are basically put out to say what why people are thinking but in the black but in a black face so that they can get away with it then they kinda like fulfilled their mission to well. Yeah and the video was so horrifying people were like we didn't ask you do all that he going beyond the that. Now i have a funny story because it was like right when we were you know we. My job went into lockdown. And then right when we were coming back was the beginning of june When all this stuff popped off in portland maine is obviously very white. So there wasn't the most that happened was an urban outfitters window got smashed which even then like the manager was like so incredibly horrified and was so furious about the fact that you know and this guy is like a fifty year old extreme. Swear type but you know that anyone would violate the sanctity of urban outfitters period and him but the owner also like who is a a huge bone for cops he always talks about..

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How to Choose an Instrument Approach, RH of Opposing Bases, Syringe Pilot Shares Details + GA News

Aviation News Talk podcast

05:13 min | 2 years ago

How to Choose an Instrument Approach, RH of Opposing Bases, Syringe Pilot Shares Details + GA News

"And welcomed aviation news talk show about general aviation with relevant news and flying tips for pilots and student pilots. To help keep you safe. I'm extra scott for our pilot skills topping today. We'll be talking about the factors you should consider when choosing instrument approach and air traffic controller r h of the opposing basis. Podcasts will be here to answer listener questions. And finally we'll talk with a newsmaker a young pilot who did something that made headlines around the world last week episode. One seventy one. We talked with andy chant about the sleek new petrol panther aircraft. So if you didn't hear that episode you may want to check it out and if aviation is talk. Podcast is new to you in whatever app. You're using to listen to us now. Just click on the subscribe button. So new episodes will download for free each week. I think you'll enjoy today's show and you won't want to miss future shows this week in the news. Real time. updates on special use airspace are coming to the cockpit. A student pilot selfie results force landing and an airport. Snowplow driver got in trouble at the reading pennsylvania. Airport all this more and the news starts now. From alpa dot org coming to the cockpit. Real time special. Use airspace updates real time status of military operation areas or moas and other types of special use airspace or s. You a into. The cockpit of aviators has been included in the national defense authorization. Act or indeed led by senator james inhofe of oklahoma chairman of the senate armed services committee and representative sam graves of missouri. The top republican on the house committee on transportation and infrastructure and a member of the house armed services committee a provision in the act was included that requires the faa and the department of defense to establish automated. Real-time broadcast similar to temporary flight restrictions dissemination on the real time status of emo as and restricted airspace. The aa an annual bill was passed in both the house and senate by overriding the president's veto making sixty consecutive years that it has become law the goal to improve operational safety and efficiency by transmitting directly into the cockpit the real time status of military training and other su as will result in enormous savings and environmental benefits robberies of private commercial and military aircraft a mitre corporation report developed in two thousand twelve documented the potential benefits of such a system according to the report quote overall approximate annual. Good weather flight savings in the national airspace system. Include fuel savings of one hundred million dollars distance savings of thirty million nautical miles flight. Time savings of ninety thousand hours and reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of three hundred million kilograms. Lp president mark baker said this really sets the course for faa and dod the use existing technology to ensure pilots have tools readily available in order to transmit this type of airspace. Safely and efficiently'' it's a game changer. For many pilots and insurers are warfighters. Continue to receive the training. They need and deserve from k. H. dot com. Which i believe is a houston television station. Pilot killed after jumping in a rolling plane that went airborne while doing maintenance. Faa says one person was killed when a small plane crashed in a residential area of galveston county according to authorities. According to the faa an unoccupied single engine plane began to move forward while maintenance work was being performed on the aircraft at scholes international airport in galveston. A pilot jumped in the plane at the faa says it rolled over chalks and became airborne plane went down in a residential area near the intersection of south railroad and mike avenue in hitchcock at about two pm the pilot has been identified as fifty year old austin stall of galveston. There were no passengers on the plane and other injuries reported plane went down near railroad tracks. The call someone is a nurse who lives near the crash site. She said she saw the plane flying very low before nosediving into the ground right in front of her house. And i think probably the key takeaway on this is that sometimes. It's probably better to let an airplane go. Even though you know that it's probably going to be damaged rather than try. And get into the airplane and injure or kill yourself from aviation safety dot. Net hawker eight hundred. Xp crashes during landing on runway one four at farmingdale republic airport in new york now one of our patriots mega supporters. Jim gold fussy gives ground instruction at republic. Airport notified me of the accident immediately after it happened. A raytheon hawker eight hundred. X p november four one to juliette alpha performing telling air flight t.f. Nine forty one suffered an accident during landing on runway one four at the farmington republic airport on long island. Both bins sustained minor injuries at twenty thirty two local time. The flight was cleared for an approach to runway one four. The tower controller reported wind calm and stated that the aircraft that landed five minutes prior at reported that the cloud base was at minimums.

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What's the story behind Erika Jayne and Tom Girardi's legal battles?

Reality Life with Kate Casey

03:37 min | 3 years ago

What's the story behind Erika Jayne and Tom Girardi's legal battles?

"I'm sure that many of you are familiar with the erika girardi. Tom girardi case adjusted patriot. Bonus episode which can give you a more background on the case but for those of you who are not familiar. You have to listen to the details. So erica girardi also known as erica. Jane is a cast member on the real housewives of beverly hills has been on it for a couple of seasons. Now she's famously noted for her lavish exorbitant lifestyle with scenes shot in her private jet. She's got glam squad at least four deep. They always help her put together. Looks for international trips. And i'm talking luxury brands right out of the store. Like top of the top. She has not align on her face. Not one line. I don't know how you can be fifty years old and have given birth to a child and not have one line on your face. It is perplexing and on top of it. She decided she was going to be a midlife pop star so she tapes these music videos. And you're wondering how much in god's name does she spend on this. Her songs are a bit absurd. she got a two thousand seventeen song. Expensive now bear with me. This is the spouse of expensive x. x. p. e. n. dollar sign iv e. and the lyrics go is this. It's expensive to be me looking this. Good come for free. that's just who i be. It's expensive to be me well. Her husband age eighty one again. She's fifty her husband was surprisingly a consumer law attorney who had been practicing law since one thousand nine hundred sixty five rising to prominence for a very high profile case in nineteen ninety-three against energy giant pacific gas and electric company and its role in the contamination of groundwater in the small town of heckling california. That case became the basis for the two thousand blockbuster movie erin brockovich an elevated the prestige of his law firm girardi kice. Now as i've mentioned before. I worked in legal. Pr for many years. And i was very familiar with tom and his firm so well since then. His firms continue to handle many multimillion dollar settlements. Often involving class action suits against major corporations. So big time money will. Erica is currently in the process of divorcing tom. Who recently testified in a california court that he's broke earlier this week in an in depth exit. Bosie that i absolutely implore you to read in los angeles times. It explored their financial problems. So girardi described as financial trouble in court filed in october. When asked about how much money he had his personal account answered not a lot. Maybe a couple thousand. I don't have any money. At one point. I had about eighty million or fifty million in cash. That's all gone. I also had a stock portfolio of about fifty million. And that's all gone. I know what you're thinking right now. How in god's name could you lose eighty million dollars. Where did the money go on october. Twenty ninth twenty eighteen. A new boeing. Seven thirty-seven max. Eight carrying one hundred and eighty nine. Passengers and crew members crashed shortly takeoff in jakarta indonesia. I'm sure you've probably remember this case. Those two years ago everyone on board the lion air flight died tom. Girardi in his law firm were hired to represent surviving relatives of the crash and a suit filed earlier this month. Alleges girardi and his firm embezzled millions of dollars that were intended to go to some of those family members

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William Walley on how he started the "World of Walley" podcast

Too Many Podcasts!

03:57 min | 3 years ago

William Walley on how he started the "World of Walley" podcast

"William wiley I am Starbuck podcast world. Wally back around in january. First episode drought January twenty seventh of this year. The question most everybody either. Ask me when i first started our has asked me saying is oh says the pandemic you're looking. You have plenty of time on your hands so you want to start a podcast. Now is not the answer to that question. I actually had had the concept of starting a podcast for the last three or four years. ah just could find time either of job i had or some other obligation kept me from doing it so i had conceptualized the actual podcast theme and and to count what i wanna do for quite a while The sad thing was when i finally convinced myself to do it. let's see my in december of between the wake of christmas and new years. I had a birthday card. Fifty years old. And i thought that'd be perfect time starbuck guests with little fanfare and even less preparation which showed early in my in my efforts us for sure i started a podcast. My i i guess. It was around the fifth or sixth to january. I started looking into executive what it would take to actually start one. And then like i said january twenty seven drama first episode which was a tribute to. I'm green bay packer fan. And it actually was attributive source and an account of a i guess a revelation of a situation that i should have probably handled a little differently after i heard an interview that aaron. The starting quarterback of the green bay packers defeats with his girlfriend. Dan patrick on her gas. So i took that opportunity to craft an episode It's fond from Of national personal interaction. I had with rogers a few years back a certain job. I had a worked in phnom of them of security in staffing stuff. Like that and i was actually over a contract university of mississippi commonly referred to as ole miss. He just happened to show up on on an off week to see his brother who was Join rodgers was playing vanderbilt quarterback and he thought he was just go show up and be a regular fan and that didn't work out too well so i ended up having to make special arrangements farm. Get him away from her. By so the rest of the people could enjoy game. And he ended up on sidelining. He ended up in my office and him and his family for about an hour and a half after the hoopla game kind of died down and people started exiting the stadium. You know it's christmas for me. At depth point. I had an hour and twenty minutes. What a guy that. I've watched on television and using the word idolized in how to use. The term hero used the term hero when it comes to a sports stadium. I don't i don't wanna give him that much. Power heroes are big block Ponders and doctors and help help people and save last. That's heroes was christmas for me. I was thousand key He and i chatted. And if i would have had any idea where his mind was about some stuff that talked about podcast specifically talked about his issue With his faith and and he's got a question in his face and if i would've known that i could step in and you know maybe said something or are provided him information or are just been a good solid ear. Listen to and helped him with that but i had no idea that time. That's kind of the whole premise of that episode was reflection on. If i were null. And what. I heard him saying that podcast. Maybe i could set or done something to have been at moma. That was episode warning. It just took off from there.

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Universal sued by actor Faizon Love for cutting Black stars out of ‘Couples Retreat’ publicity posters

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter

01:19 min | 3 years ago

Universal sued by actor Faizon Love for cutting Black stars out of ‘Couples Retreat’ publicity posters

"Universal sued for cutting black couple from posters actor phase on loves so when universal for cutting him out of the poster for the two thousand nine comedy couples retreat and his accusingly demand. Vince vaughn of also trying to help silence him according to reports. Yeah so the fifty two year old actor set a lawsuit wednesday that he was a gas when he saw that he and his co star. Kelly hawk they were chopped from the publicity posters overseas couples. Retreat was very successful. First place is opening weekend and it went onto a spectacular. Run that grossed over one hundred seventy one million dollars worldwide but universal studios place. Mr love in the backseat of the right enjoyed by his six. White co stars. The lawsuit alleges. Now that's a clear. Rosa parks reference mocatta. Yes universal did apologize. When the edited poster i was exposed and love says that he was then promised future. Lucrative career making film roles. That never materialized so the movies. Lead actor vince vaughn. Who's fifty years old. He's also accused of helping. The film bosses try to placate phase on with the lawsuit claiming that he went so far as to tell love that you know making a big deal about this removal from the poster might not be a good career move so that sounds a little bit like a threat of blacklisting.

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