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The Business of Fashion Podcast
"filo" Discussed on The Business of Fashion Podcast
"White box be in the tuileries? On the road from the hotel, exactly. But then having those huge big blocks of confetti there by Italian artists. And that is a metaphor metaphor alerts are usually pretty nauseating and fashion, but that was fabulous. What did you see in the metaphor? Well, just crumbling. Because it fell apart. Fragile beauty, crumbling before our eyes, or somebody knocking into one of the cubes on the way out. They were guarding the cubes on their way in and I didn't understand why until after the show when people were taking selfies with them and they started falling apart and you could touch them. And it was also like at least for me, not just about the fragility of the beauty, but also the kind of the celebratory thing you associate confetti with like celebration and sometimes behind it all that celebration is a much darker, shitty situation that you're trying to mask. He goes deep. When he talks about fashion, he can be very cut and dried. And very precise and quite reductive sometimes. But then some of the key things in his show are those women walking with their arms wrapped around themselves. It's just such an emotional gesture. There was a lot of that this season, women walking, clutching clothes, or with their arms wrapped around them, it's protective to protective gesture, but it's also self contained gesture. This is me, me alone. I'm strong. I can do this, you know? How do you think that happens to him? Because we saw that clutching in so many shows and do you think it's just all the designers are on the same wavelength by accident or do you think it becomes a stylistic expression on the runway that kind of spreads as people see it in the stylists and you mean the hive mind of fashion? Yeah, because the same thing happened with the way I remember when Phoebe filo was at Celine, like the way the models would clutch those bags. You'd then see everyone across the industry having this way of clutching the bags, you know? But then ref with his last show at Jules sanda, the model with a clutch coat was probably the most looked at image of the season. I think Jonathan started that with the menswear when he had the guys walking with their arms kind of resting in the V of their top. So you think it's the designers like a designer kind of sets this thing and it just becomes part of the visual it registers as something attractive and I use the word again relevant. It's the way people are feeling.

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast
"filo" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast
"Let's go north of the border for the first time and woodbine's got a nice grated steak on their card tomorrow. It's the great two knot cup and these are three year olds and up, sprinting 7 furlongs on the turf, really good field of 14 here, Dave and some runners who've been sprinting some runners who have been spending most of their careers routing. A lot of different ways you can go. I don't know that week in and week out my best handicapping takes place at woodbine, particularly on the synthetic surface. I don't know that this is where I have my best hunches and probably should be where I should be spending most of my betting dollars. That being said, would binds racing this weekend is terrific. This is a 14 horse field with a bunch of horses that I really like, including number 14 Sheryl spate, who I thought ran really big at keeneland back in April and was a horse that I heard a lot of people giving support to on Derby day at Churchill didn't run a great race, but did run against awfully good horses that day. And then last time out, ran on dirt at Monmouth. I think Sheryl spate has a really good opportunity here, but boy, do I hate that 14 post posts 9 and out going 7 furlongs that would bind this meter a combined one for 31 and that's just not a number I want to bet into, though I do think Sheryl has a really big opportunity in here. The horse that I probably like best is filo D Ariana number 7 cause Kimura is running really, really well right now riding really well. The race last time out was on synthetic at woodbine. The two previous to that are just dramatically better than this race. The Belmont, the shaker town at keeneland. And when you go back to the previous race at woodbine, back in June of last year, that was really good too. So the horse likes the track and I think is running well even though it's a little bit hard to tell because the last one was on synthetic. I think phyllo Ariana also has found even though it's a big field erase that doesn't have an enormous amount of pace that they can run really close up and be in a good position. It's not a single by any stretch of the imagination marched to the arch on the rail as three for 6 woodbine, not running great right now, but second off a layoff certainly has races that would be good enough. I also think chewing gum for Bill Mott number three is with the chance in here. Four of the last 6 races in that horse's PPs are pretty darn good and it wouldn't surprise me if chewing gum runs a big one, but I like filo D Ariana the best. Yeah, he certainly looks like he has a good chance. I picked Sheryl spite on top just because I think he's been facing the best company and it was good enough to win the grade one makers Mark mile three starts back at Keenan. The horse that intrigues me and it's because of something you said is number 9 silent poet. There isn't a lot of speed in this race and silent poets the only one who regularly looks like he wants to be forwardly placed. In fact, more often than not, he seems to be on the front end. He was actually a 6 to 5 favorite against filo di Ariana in that one's North American debut, and that one blew the doors off silent poet down the stretch. But I wonder if they leave silent poet alone on the front end if he can get brave at a big price. I'm going to use him on my tickets as well. By the way, he's won ten of 18 starts that he's tried on the woodbine turf. 8 to one on the morning line. I picture spite because of the class, but I'm going to use silent poet because of the pace scenario. You could get brave out there on the front end. 7 furlong scares me for him. But he ran okay last year in this race. And I think he's going to get the lead. So I'm intrigued. It's a fun, grade two can not Cup race 8 tomorrow up at woodbine. All right, we're going to take our first break. When we come back, we are going to dive in to that monster card tomorrow at Monmouth. They've got 6 stakes in all, including 5 graded stakes and we're going to look at all of those great at stakes. You're listening to the weekend stakes preview presented by naira bets on the horse racing radio network. Bet and watch the races worldwide from the palm of your hand

Dennis Prager Podcasts
"filo" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"I know. I'm pretty bad. I have to tell you. I am pretty bad. I want to say one point before we move on from the secularism subject. You know, I think about this so much, especially as I'm entering into the conservative media space. And it's my job now to convince people that these values that we talk about all day are worth adopting and espousing. I do remember a time in my life where I really thought that religious people were simple tints. I was never as bad as the modern day leftists or I was never a leftist. I was a liberal. And I was never a militant secularist. As I mentioned, I do know some religious people in my life and I have great respect for them. But I always had great respect for them. But I do remember a time where I thought to myself, if you so wholeheartedly adopt one ideology, that's a simpleton worldview. You're just embracing one way of thinking is truth, and you're not exposing yourself to other ways of thinking. I really, really do, recall that time in my life. And boy has that turned around. Now when someone is religious, I don't think they're simpletons, I think, boy, how deep they must be because I've read the Bible now and I see just the layers and layers of meaning and wisdom. But sometimes I talk to my peers, I would talk to my peers at Harvard about my how I'm now an ethical monotheist. Again, I don't know theologically what I believe, but I do know for certain I am an ethical monotheist meaning that I believe that the God of the Bible is the source of good and evil in that society should follow. I want you to be good. Absolutely. And I can just see out of all of the subjects, and I talk to people about a lot of subjects, police, abortion, transgenderism, when you touch religion with them, it hits a certain nerve. People get very weirded out by religion. I know I've told you this story. I don't know if I've talked about it on air. When I was reading your rational Bible, commentary at school. And just in the I think it was in the dining hall. And there was a girl who came down and sat with me and I was talking with her about it and how much it's influenced me. And she's Jewish. And she seemed weirded out. And I asked her, what's the problem? And she said to me, I think it's very odd that you are taking to the Torah the way that you are. I think it's weird that you as a Christian are liking Dennis Torah commentary so much. And I said, why? And she said, there are two types of antisemitism. On the one hand, there's blatant anti semitism, meaning hatred of Jews. And then on the other hand, she said, there's philo semitism, meaning that you fetishize Jewish culture. That is an example of how weird people get with regard to religion. How they just, they think they think that it's like a cult. Young people, I'm telling you, this is the button for young people. I mean, I know. There are so many things to say about that. That's right. It is the button. It's not just young people. It's the button for the left. Right. That a Jew would say. I know. That filo semitism is a branch of anti semitism. It's so contra rational as to be as to be pathological. I know. So for people who don't know, is the opposite of anti. Means I love. So you'll hear if someone is a francophile, they love French culture..

Deck The Hallmark
"filo" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark
"So isn't it amen started and stopped for a why even now stars stop. Now you said started an stop. I've done one or the other every year since the start. Your state. what happened in a four. You don't wanna know about. I've asked it was ever levine's new album came out records. That was her first happy ending. No yeah i think that's the name of so much for my happy ending that album. No that's no no happy endings. Years later you so much for all skater boy for our. It's the second single after complicated. Absolutely we everyone. We're watching our with another great episode. Tonight i marry dick. The hallmarks of jam. Podcast is presented by filo. Tv's produced by brain ingraham recorded live in that greenville south carolina set decor is by plum at haywood mall for more information on the homework. The dot com for more information on bramble jam. Podcast network. you can go to bramble jim. Podcast dot com. You're about to hear some ads that help keep the lights on here at the studio. Feel free to listen. Feel free to turn off whatever you want to but either way. Thanks so much for your support..

Deck The Hallmark
"filo" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark
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The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders
"filo" Discussed on The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders
"Hulu you do and these are all good companies. I've experimented with them at one. Point tried their free. Trials had no issues whatsoever. I just ultimately went with youtube tv. Because i felt they had the more pleasing package to the i but as a good backup you can go with sling. Tv you can go with hulu. You heard me. At one point mentioned pluto. I kept getting them mixed up with the ones actually been using these past several months. Filo filo tv's that spell p as in paul h. i l. filo tv. They are actually really really good. That's how i'm able to watch vice land. So i can see new episodes of dark side of the ring 'cause i know most people really. They don't have access device. So that's how i'm usually able to doodad. I don't have access to tv one. Because i like watching vintage episodes of Oh god is coming. Gimme a second. My brains got a late at night kind half asleep here. Unsung hollywood and unsung. I like watching those on. Tv one so filo tv and they're pretty cheap. I think it's either ten or twenty dollars a month and they're almost pretty similar to youtube. Tv as far as okay. You got this favors series that you like to watch okay just added to your library and you'll be able to get new episodes as you can access pretty much their on demand in their respective clough. You'll have to worry about no silly little storage staying. None of that crap right is shows as simple very easy to use. You can access a lot of these apps tablet ios android some of them. You can access on game councils. i don't. I can't speak for the. Ps five so you gain council people. That just hurt me name. Some of those councils you guys are going to have to be the ones the kinda help everybody out and let them know what they can and cannot access like i know for playstation and an xbox users i know you can access slang and hulu but i'm not sure about the outer ones so get on top and if you wanna try to reach out to the people at youtube. Tv and let them know. Hey yo don't drop these channels sent a tweet do a chat with youtube. Tv or push come to shove switch switch providers as ultimately Will what you can do remember you got. You got fubu tv. You can look into yoga. Hulu you got slaying. You got direct. Tv strain You got rcn yen guy files you got comcast xfinity you got dish mayors a whole lot of options That's out there. So consumer alert going to be the one time that i'm going to mention it and then probably what i'll do is put this as a little Expert and make you be available in the channel for folks check out and everything that way they know but definitely y'all do your part anybody that you know or you think you know that's got the youtube tv. Make sure you let them know what's going on so they don't be left in the dark because the way this is looking right now you know you hear stuff like this all the time and they're going to be able to work something out about reports that i've read this looks lay could ninety percents there's gonna be a blackout for all of those channels all those networks there's gonna be a blackout so yeah we were talking about dark side of the ring how i go about accessing yet i did watch dark side of the ring episode on chris canyon over the weekend i actually watched with the wi fi abou- god i we were watching years right before d extreme rules pay per view 'cause i was more interested in watching it than the pre show man my heart mar heart my soul every fiber in my body it just fuck in hurt for canyon it did i i just wanted to wrap my arms around that guy so bad and just say homey you know hang in there if you down less try to get you some help because you're so beyond the point of here some medication l. Take a couple of these bla-bla-bla times day and you'll be all right. You know it was so much more than that and you know all the signs were there and for the people that were involved in his life that were trying to do their very best to help him out. But when you have that lack of communication that's going on and they're trying to figure exactly out what's going on with their friend guys like brian cage guys like the young bucks Guys like luke hawks. It was great seeing all these guys pop up because especially the box. I had no clue no clue whatsoever that the bucks were friends with chris canyon i i never never knew that so i mean. I really went into this episode. The circumstances surrounding his death in everything his career. In i i i remembered all it at but to hear the stuff about you. Know is who exactly were his friends. And i you know all it out was new territory for me. I was refreshing to see the sinister minister. James mitchell i mean james mitchell as me and the wife you were looking at this episode to you know shot to those of you that saw this up so to see the obviously they recreated some of these fighting seems that were going down we canyon and james mitchell.

Startup Talk Toronto's Startup Podcast
"filo" Discussed on Startup Talk Toronto's Startup Podcast
"That's i know it's kind of a long winded answer but really. We need those relationships skills in understanding in order to be successful in relationships. It's so true. Human contact and connection is a bigger impact on your health than diet or exercise. Exactly it is. The studies have proven this executive. We talked a little bit offline about my first startup and in it was built on the concept when it was looking at these studies that over fifty percent of north americans live alone on the People who identify as being single on average haven't had a date and over two years. It's really lonely. World and in two thousand fourteen the mean average that a person had in the us confidante person could go with a problem rose less than one. That is incredible. Yeah and so. This is where our world has come to so i really value What you're doing. So i understand the problem. How does a dating app for people in a relationship work. Yeah so that's a good question out. How will your work. So this is what we understand is that there are and dozens of apps around the world that helps people find. Love helps them getting the love right. But it's like not at you file love. What do you do you know it's not. It's not the fairytale india's like did you have it. It means you're going to have a fairytale ending so will you boost. Sits again is not found. Love where the act is going to help stan love but not only that. We're going to give you the tools when bill the ideas and things that you can do with each other to to to work on your relationship and have fun while doing it. So it's like listening to help people get love and filo how come you can't help them. Keep that love and grow that love and keep that excitement in a relationship because like we just talked about. We know that if that relationship is successful people to satisfy relationship. They're gonna live longer. They're going to enjoy life a lot better and in to take a step further their family unit is going to be a lot stronger and when the family unit is stronger the society benefits from it as whole. Now you can go back and do all the research you want when the family unit is stronger in in successful society in itself to successful or more success. Say don't ask you a question about quest. I just kinda got. I'll remember the question we're going to get back to. The question. was why dating app for people in a relationship. Your app talks about love language or the language of love or my love language and i download the app. I go into it. Gives me some options. Two types of things i dates. I like stay home. Go out entertainment. If you're things. And then i'm now presented with a bunch of options and i'm swiping left or right on types of things that i'm interested in to discover my love language. What does that mean. quickly your love. Language is is just like any mine because every everyone communicates so we have language is all. We're all and you only communicates a person if you understand language and i'm using the word communicate intentionally. You can only communicate to them. You know unless you understand the language. So how did you how. How does want communicate love to person if they don't speak their language so everyone has a love language and some of us have multiple love languages. And that's okay but the ideas that i'm in a relationship in order for me to feel loved by my boo to speak my language in order heart for her to feel loved by me am i need to speak her language or hurt multiple languages that she may ask so i have to become multi lingual so to speak in terms of speaking leveling. Which and i mean. There's actually five of them. And this is this is actually coined created by dr. Gary chapman over thirty thirty plus years ago and the five love languages off. You don't know about your actually listening to this to this broadcaster physical touch a words of affirmation quality time gifts than acts of service so my to love languages are physical touch and quality words

The Leader
"filo" Discussed on The Leader
"And you'll be able to bid on with foundation but we are really pleased that it has been presented by phillips auction house and philips have got a lot of experience of auctioning. And fte's say we're so pleased that phillips wanted to get on board as well and proceeds Going to be going to charity partner as well on the yes. The felix project is the charity partner of the evening standard. And what's so great about the felix project. Is they support food. Banks and feed people in london so it seemed very appropriate. All the proceeds of this project will go to the felix project. It's very london-based charity. And we were just so happy that we could help them with this project. So this one. Nf nfc is involving a charity feeding london. It's involving a traditional magazine publication. it's involving models. It's involving filmmakers designers. It's involving an auction house. This sort of they really is changing. The well doesn't they must be incredibly exciting to see this hitting the streets. now it really is We hope that it's going to absolutely explode and timing refreshing week. We hope his scanty get even more attention on what we're doing because it's so exciting There are many other magazines who have turned their front covers into nf tease. I'm what we've done is very different very unique because we are the only publication that's created a standalone piece of three dimensional art. And then we've taken still from that. Put it on our front cover which is quite different to what other magazines have done before and now british magazine has created an nfc. That's alita pickup. Es magazine to get that qr code and bid for the nfc. There's also a great interview with supreme. La the bridge designer. Who's bringing sexy back and we try to unravel the phoebe filo code as she prepares to launch your own brand. This podcast is back tomorrow at four pm..

The Agostinho Zinga Show
"filo" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show
"The at this is the one. I wonder if he ever did. Come off the. Selene of komo of pacific is she was coming up. Because it doesn't look that undiscernible from an air force one. Mid obviously some of pattern is peddling has been chained fitness if you're clever in terms of copyright infringement you can edit some things post shop changed the paneling house constructed shape little tiny commission debate so i think when they made over one hundred design changes to it in order to avoid copyright infringement but i wonder what happened to see phoebe filo selene when they put this together. This air force one esque mid. I'm not sure what the actual shoe could self but definitely super highly inspired by the Air force one and africa member. She that she was often when i saw. What did the one on the left hand side. I've had sell pretty sure but this definition similar to a regular for medical already discern it. Of course you updated her way to make it. You know a little bit more Cantu fatal to a woman's wardrobe may be more of a slim silhouette. Maybe the souls a bit more comfortable. Maybe they're a little bit more drew than efforts for motorshow of never. She warned the pay myself of these shoes. But i wonder what happened. I wonder if a finger he off to the young upstarts and make sure that they dissuade them by paying deceased assists and then kind of you know. Have a quiet agreement with some of the higher luxury and brands. Or wherever is the thing that they apply disorder treatment to everybody and everybody gets hit with cease-and-desist if you're trying to emph- rigid corporate i'm not sure about regardless i think john geiger should stop crank. Complaining of this day was always going to on the books. You can't make an entire career and livelihood of the back of copying air force ones. Gfcm zero one come and bravi didn't even bother taking the f. In of one of the name so you can't really blame them in a shoe and she looks at identical to an air force one. Let's you know let's not beat around the bushmen it is it is. It is what it is like. We can't we can't get around from the facts that issue whereas at the top. If i can score back on his again if it's gonna go. Is it gonna go. Nope nope nope yet con denied. That shoe looks exactly like an air force. One is what isn't the. Which could the shows finally come into in hopefully previous off into other things get said. I'm not the shoes by duping. The do tallied. I think those shoes. I saw with the many sushi's the black upper the black High f- wonder really. Well done it. Clear that he does take pride in east..

My First Million
"filo" Discussed on My First Million
"It's great and Anyway i don't know where we're going with us but there is something to be said for these people that are just happy without much. There's also this other show. I've been watching on hulu about these guys who live on the land like there's this guy who whereas like raw hide like jacket and pants and i've been watching on hulu and he just lives he. Just he's like you like a native american like in your in your head like the cowboys and indians tight where they dislike filo the food and they follow the and it does seem quite pleasant. So maybe this lesson forty hour workweek thing. We're onto something here or there's this like Quote which is basically. I don't know who said this famous at this but basically sit in a lot of people want to learn from podcast like us like they want success. Success is getting what you want and then happiness is wanting what yet and practice both. Don't just practice getting what you want. Because that's a never ending mountain of more and you'll never you'll never get to the top of that mountain and getting what you want. I wanting what you get is as gratitude right so you wanna be you want to master both of those and if you could only pick one it would be one what you get more so than getting what you want or as nevada says i believe he says desire is torture or something like that. The desires buddhist philosophy that When you want something you're you're making a contract with yourself to be unhappy until you get it. Which i don't know if i actually that actually i actually don't believe that i would say but it is a buddhist principal desires suffering. We'll maybe we should end their Leave him suffering for more. all right. we're out of here. I feel like the where nobody could be what i want to travel. Never look back..

World Cafe
"filo" Discussed on World Cafe
"Working on building filo would win five. Drank in and we're gonna build our on an hour working our allies lord young. Yeah that was a bit of working on a building and now here is his golden messenger performing live for world cafe if it comes in the morning if you need you can take a v. own break it cana. Barlow's they are all at the crawl acid and hope his contagious. Nobody's said it'd be easy. Say you ain't there's a..

Deck The Hallmark
"filo" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark
"A gift that everyone would love a week off after christmas and the company loves it so mark gives her a bonus. He opens up about Opened up to her about how you always want to be a bad business He studied creative writing. Which explains why. He's so bad at his job. And naturally you know money. Money speaks and so he followed the talks on. It's very proper mondays speaks. Nope not fall for that trap. No sir no. I am not You can't ten air it. She then comes up with us crazy idea instead of me doing all the shopping which is totally way. You hired me for. Why don't you shopping with me. And he says He ends up getting lunch with his sister which turns out to dinner with his family and his mom wants him to invite anna. Anna says sure because he gives her a necklace he then has an idea which will finally impress client which is a crappy painting against santa claus that What are you tells added that he showed the client. The crabby pictures. She responds how we responded book. For different reasons you went behind my back. I don't know it's a whole thing She's so mad at her sister for showing mark the picture and giving him access to says she decides she going to move out of that fully first baseman apartment. That you must definitely can't afford now that she's not working with mark and the twist of lifetime mark decides not to be a bad son and spend christmas with his mom and she decides to be an awful daughter by running out on her mom for christmas. It's a real shamlan situation. She goes to find mark and they make and she gives them with a painted family portrait. That will your dream for a lifetime. It is the only thing missing is you and it's like. Oh gosh wait you symbol. What can you do. They kiss. And now my friends was twelve. Chris did i would suggest your best. That's one of the best synopsys a right speaking here. The homework guys just got off the phone with wpro what they call got him on the long dude house. Danny ask you ask him yourself. You guys did. Wpi branson he just hung up with you. I called okay. What's the news. What's the happy about filo we have other by work. She has done is what you're saying. But do you have any info..

Deck The Hallmark
"filo" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark
"For an engaged they kiss and now. My friends was a very thin. We did it a lot in this one. It's a little mystery will mystery mystery. You gotta take a quick break. We're gonna come back. We're going to break. This mystery down with four segments here on deck. The hallmark doing sometimes is that brand love cuddling up and watching a good true crime documentary. True crime love love watching the you know the. I love watching the murder things on lifetime. I love washing the id's and stuff like that the things about the murder. Yeah come on and you know what i've just recently discovered was that filo. Oh my god. I have him they have. They have the things like crime. The true crime. Cd movie they got the team. Reality show these shows catch exactly right. Where else can you get. Kids shows in murder in one place side wife house. Dot tv slash. Pta gotta give you twenty five percent to dot tv as twenty five percent off two months. Go get your tv viewing on right now. We gotta stop but we have a lot funnier on the homework. I do think we need to pause the program to just make sure. I'm clear about something and your eggs. Wife is either a murderer or his housing murderer. None where can you get. Murder and kids shows aside from my ex wife's house. She's either a murderer or she's housing a murderer who loves spongebob. Yes wolf. Let's be on the brain branch plus if you missed that. Yeah sorry oh ads. They're worth listening.

Deck The Hallmark
"filo" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark
"A bachelor. We re watch podcast instead of art. Yes that's a good trait right in. Would do that hardware to call it something else because actually there are people out the do bachelor rewatch podcasts. We'd like to get with that group so we need to start well. Could we still post it the homework and also i think we would get all the numbers we like in one spot. What oh yeah. But you just combine simple math combined. Simple men let us know bachelor. Watch at the down for that. I've been meaning seems like less work. No honesty any who Bree is a mega fan has to fantasy leagues. She has a best friend. Hayley they've been friends forever. She's an aspiring fashion designer. And not a hard choices fan. Haley goes to pitch an investor. Her designs that investor passes on giving her money. I believe is what that meeting was about. And haley is distraught. She comes back home. And bree is like. I'm bummed for you but i've got good news. They are doing season auditions to replace the girl that ran away. I guess for heart choices and it's here in our town. So they go. She should go his more support for brave. They both go. and luke. Is there for casting meets haley in ends up. Offering both pre an haley. A spot on the show haley agrees but only because she wants to showcase her dresses on the show for free publicity so they agree at haley's plans to show up show off to dress in get kicked off as quickly as possible Luke says on a hidden camera and tells her guess. What no more gowns. So she pivots and she starts making her gowns into more casual wear she ends up talking to more and more through interviews and getting stranded on an island and all this stuff and they end up really really liking each other and so she kinda wants to stick around in the show so that she can hate keep hanging out with him and he feels the same exact way breath. What's going on how nothing we're good goes doing your thing. Are you just doing a hokey pokey. Oh my shoulder was like cramping up a little bit me me to those tough job. Give give him a good on a sasha totally and so brief this so bree on the other hand is actually Her whole her whole plan. This whole time was to go far enough to become runner up so that she can be the main girl next year for the next season of heart. Heart heart heart. Whatever heart choice just because we're doing massage your doesn't mean we're not listening. Absolutely no i know. And i wasn't i wasn't at all saying anything season heart heart likely fanned yes No i don't like to stop i. I don't bring the leg get massaged so stop guy. I've got stuff to do the big baby. But i love throwing you as we really. Don't i don't like being touched him. So bree Play her whole plans to be the next person in the next season so she is Ending up falling in love with corbin bleu. And what happened now. I don't know i'm so she's falling in love with corbin bleu this whole time and everything is everything is wonderful. Everything is wonderful. She's gonna love their kissing in the sprinklers. It's grave Maybe i should get some cardio. So it's down to breezy haley in the villain. Girl of the season is really in the building. So good super and wins the cruise shows. Corbin bleu a hidden clip of bree saying her plan from the beginning of at the Audition process he tells bree hey go kick rocks. Haley isn't having that at all. Put together a whole plan to help him know that bree is totally into him. He runs off and to find her on a horse and they kissed by a rainbow. And then it's just haley in luke sitting by themselves. They think they're going to be together. And that my friends was love full real league and that was tough guy for us to say that was. Tough some agua. Let's take a quick break and when we come back with endless quick. We'll break this down here number. I was in new york a couple years ago. I came across Tammy file tammy filo tammy follow was doing a show on the corner of fifty fifteen that she does fifty i and it's such a good fifteen and she was doing a comedy bit just crushing it just address after another and this guy had who had a dream about a tv service came up to her and said hey. I've got an idea for you based off of something you said in your routine which was my. Tv's keep exploding fry right and they talked. They came together and out birth. Filo thank god and here we are today talking about filo and it's better than ever so many channels and really if you if you're like me and you turn the tv and you know you're you're going from one after another. You're not sure what to watch your god. Please don't let it from it. Exactly right The one thing that i can guarantee you is that there is something for you with five forever. And here's the deal follows giving our listeners. Twenty five percent off two months. Still if you haven't taken us up on the offer you kids follow dot tv slash follow dot tv slash to get twenty five percent off two months today and thank god for tammy filo everybody. How are we. Sometimes you start one. You know what i mean. Sometimes you start to go down a road and we know where it has to end. I've been there and we realized there's just thought to bridge. The runway is is too long and no one's on it but we've all been there. You've been there. I've never been there all the time every other week with the double decker and we've all been there okay. We've all we've all been there. You're saying that was the case with that filo ad when you started with meeting Penalties on the corner of fifty. First birthday i an eighth and then you realize it's supposed to be a sixty second ad and we just. There was no way. I can help you. Aside from to watch to look. And i feel i've felt that feeling though it is is hit of yourself. Linda's lonely and you sit there and you start paddling data but it's just too big a stanford. I felt like i felt like sandwiches. Charge.

Deck The Hallmark
"filo" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark
"Boys. That sounds weird. Be right back over. Hi everybody welcome to the break. It's very serious one in this because we want to talk to you about something that you're missing in your life it's filo filo. Tv is for everyone got shows for the kiddos got shows for people that love reality. They got shows for people that love christmas movies in july. Like this joker of here and it costs less than half of youtube and hulu and all the big boys. And here's the thing. I don't want to assume things about you. But i'm going to assume that if you don't have filo you there's a little part of you that's missing their stride or something in your heart is a final shaped hole then only follow can go and so go to file dot tv slash. Dpd h. and here's what's going to happen. You're going to get twenty five percent off two months twenty five percent off two months by going to follow dot tv. Slash t. h. Get on get on the horn. We're back everybody go bulldogs go as who who who. I'm not ready for christmas dan. That's your tagline. Yeah it makes more sense for me to say dan alicia witt in this movie whom i never figure out why she's not ready for christmas. She's not yeah. I don't understand the name makes no sense. I think she wrote the song and were like weaken that sure. Yeah i think that's what they did. I'm not ready for christmas. Let's talk about how he felt about it. Let's start with the hot tag. I think is the perfect place to start and going to start panda. Who's also the perfect person to start with the perfect place to start paying to kick us off. Pal loved this movie brian. The gate love this movie. This is the best. I've seen alicia witt in a movie hands out. This is her best performance Not only is it her best performance. This movie was engaging. Oh my god was it a liar. Liar remake us. Yes you've seen liar. Liar right yes okay brings never seen liar liar we. That's a whole. That's what i but this movie is really fun. I was locked in the whole time. All in on this normally listen. Lee is not my personal favorite actor in these i. She seems like a really charming individual but just the performances as a whole never really captivate me she was greatness. I thought it was funny I thought it was charming. I thought there are a lot of really sweet moments in it Yeah big fan of this movie. I always say. I'm not a big alicia whip fan but i always like her move and i don't know what that says about me. Maybe i just don't understand me as a person in what i like. I like the movie. And i like alicia witt. I don't know what to tell you. It's good stuff on movie. Lots of laughs Good bit of christmas in there. What's not to like pick. It's it's a funny flick or boy hans. Berger who came on for an exclusive patriotic and the papacy on days It's a fun script. Funny things all around and so. It's a like brand. She does it again. I don't. I don't know what to tell you he started doing this. You're like man. I don't like alicia witt and then every time we've done at least we only have the leash with movie is a good one. The boy you know the only movie that i don't like is the one we did in season one on with the Maytag man yeah matak may that was about about move everything. She's real big on christmas tree lane this past year. Ria mary angel wheel barrow borough. I liked it. I was married holland. Yeah And you know the mix like i don't know she's in fun movies. Aside from the meiji pick. She does pick fun. The was also in montana. So i wonder if it's hit among a montana one but he was he was in christmas montaigne maytag. Maybe just christmas on honeysuckle. Laying name of it is just boring and just a downer of a movie and that was in the middle. I believe thanksgiving week where we were all dying. You be willing to give it another try. Should we do a with on. Its good please. Now look the movie where. She's a writer and does the christmas eve workshop. Yeah no good performance at is the one alicia. Witt movie that i will say i. I think i'm just coming to terms with who. I am sorry. It's one day at a time for you. I understand that should be for all of us. Because she is a very sh- she's not like everyone else her her performance. She's just very different. She's she's a little working. She's quirky in different. And so i think at first glance. I'm like i don't like this is different. But i like her movies. So i don't know if this that the only movie that i think. She's really good at is that riders movie. I thought this movie was just a derivative piece of garbage. Not only is it. This isn't a liar liar. Rip off like like you know they rip off movies like delivered by christmas is like a. You've got mail off this movie. Just basically steals scenes straight from liar. Liar like there's a scene with the board meeting where she has to tell the truth and it turns out to work in her favor. There are scenes throughout this movie. The towed car straight from liar. Liar the making partner straight from like all of this. It is not like a another liar. Liar they're saying it's player. He's straight stealing. It is a almost a carbon copy. And then here's the problem with that liar liar. Probably in my opinion this is going to be definitely controversial. My favorite jim carey comedic performance. I think made it for for me. Yeah you're not. Truman show not eternal sunshine. Scher not man on the moon of his comedy's liar. Liar nails it. It's really really funny. And instead of jim carey in the role where he has all this physical comedy you get alicia witt who does this thing where she just speeds up talking when she starts to just ramble and tell the truth and looked surprise and it doesn't work for me at all and the other problem. Is this movie and liar liar. Does it too but liar largest away with it. Because it's jim carey and it's that's what he does great this movie confuses telling your personal thoughts and feelings with telling the truth like if somebody's like how's your day going. You can say not great. You don't have to say a full paragraph right but in this movie she does it and it's it just. She just talks faster. Look that's the whole bit. It's very off putting. It's not great and that's unfortunate because you get matt lauria you get the dad from the wonder years as a santa claus who has magical powers and he is wasted in this movie. The idea of the movie could have been funny. I didn't like the performance. I didn't like it was a straight rip one of my least favorites out hard out for me on on. I'm not ready for christmas. The name you make any sense lose bad. They want the pants back. They went to pants baggy pants back. You've got to give them the pants back. That's the rule. The pants no deal tap interesting. I'm i might just be part owner but don't do not take any any any pushback no wooden nickels. let's go to the field rig. That line feeding the pants joke. He probably was. He was be honest. I'm revoking the handshake handshakes on sue bad. You saw at the song camera camera. it's on camera shape about. I still know your was worth. It was worth it for that one right there. I see some scars here. I can see some scars from when this has happened to you when you were younger scars. All they are yeah okay. How often do you feel when somebody when your kid somebody did. The two worst. And i was always too slow i. They had the to slow the roy. Yeah you gotta just want the listeners. Know there's a lot handshakes apart by want to.

Deck The Hallmark
"filo" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark
"Out about the neighbor across the street stealing christmas decorations and all of these other things that she finds out about joselin that our friend jill was the one that got her to be fired in the first place and also the person who had a brief fling with her boyfriend of six years at she wants she wants to be engaged to so she runs an and she yells at the boyfriend while he's out of thing throws salad on them. It's a whole thing and so she's now obviously having a really tough time. She yells at a child when she's at work. That video goes viral. It's bad news Chrissy her parents come over to try to help her and they help her realize that there's always another side of the coin if someone's being naughty maybe there's also a nice side as well and she's like oh my gosh she goes she flips over the book and she opens it up and she sees all of the nice things and she discovers at her boyfriend is actually very kind. He's generous is never lied to her. Only had a brief relationship when they were broken up. It's semantics She lived in her neighbor. Actually to various charities. Stealing is fine if you do that. And she also finds out that the person who got her fired from her job is also a really bad person. who's been working to sabotage the company. All along. she goes in. She tells the old boss all about that. And it's like oh she's fired you're hired everything's gonna be wonderful. And at the end of the movie they go back to the house that is decorated for christmas. And he proposes to her and and then everybody's happy and the snow falls and santa gets back and now i friends was naughty or nice. We did it. That's exactly right now not nice. We're going to get it and break it down once we get this friday. I think that we should shy. I think we should tell everybody about filo filo file because nothing makes me speak out more and be more confidence than filo filo. Is the axe body spray of tv. streaming service. i don't know if we can say no trust is a compliment. It gives you confidence. That's the commercials. I remember when i was in middle school and convinced me to buy by. Filo is way better than xbox. That's what i'm trying to say number one. You're not in middle school. Probably if you are there's tvs for you on file for younger siblings and you for listening to cool podcast hidden reality shows got em tv movies. Got them year long. Dvr unlimited space got got them follows the place for you and right now under twenty five bucks a month you can get even cheaper twenty five percents off for two months filo dot tv slash t t h the only place to do it shy anchor know what follows for everyone back. Everybody here hallmark and we were talking about naughty or nice or as i like to call it naughty or nice not. You're not very slight difference but it makes it makes all the difference. Yeah yeah and folger's soldiers difference. Would it makes a difference accurate. Panda you got a lot to talk about what this movie. And i'm going to start the i wanna know how you felt about this movie. Don't hold back while he's don't hold back. Please don't so. I loved this movie for the first probably hour or so the last twenty minutes so is it kind kinda starts to lose me i. I am all for a ridiculous premise. I am all for the absurdity of what's happening. I love the magical goofy feel of it. But it's within the boundaries of what they do that it starts to wobble go off the rails a little bit with what the naughty or nice book and once in my opinion they betray the the premise in the storyline. In my opinion with making the naughty or nice book both both Its then i d- jump off a little bit thrilled by where it goes from there. That doesn't mean it's a bad movie is still a lot of fun The performances are are really good romance really in this which is odd yes. She has her boyfriend in there but he's to mentioned till just now somebody i don't know how that is but he it's almost non existent. I don't honestly like them together. As much as i like her. And the guy sees worker co were But i understand. I get it. I think they're trying to make the movie deeper in some way by showing. Hey we all do naughty and nice things together but they make some really. We don't do naughty or nice things together. I wanted to do was would only nadi know each of us we own our own are capable of naughty and nice things. Do not do naughty thing together. I i've done some naughty things with other. What i'm trying to say is we're we don't do anything but each of us has the capacity of doing naughty and nice things together again. Let's be each other exactly right. That's all i've got yes. I agree with panda. I agree that take may have been the hottest. yeah. I grew with paint up until the naughty together. This movie. i think is a really great premise. And we get to about the halfway point and then it gets a little sloppy and they have to figure out. How do we fix this. How do we fix what we have had happened here with her. Seeing all the naughty things that people are doing together and that was it was just not a great ending it was not a great resolution. I would agree about the relationship. i don't really just. It just seemed like a weird thing to get us. Oh invested in her and the guy from the work and not do anything with it. him just show up to the engagement congrats dude. It was weird. Because i just. I really didn't see it coming. I've got invested. You were halfway. We were convinced halfway through the movie that she the love interest was him. They were great together. There were a lot of fun taught a lot of fun. And so yeah. I don't know the solution. You know of how to solve it but the the way that they did it. Turn it over and switch. It's nice now And i don't know it just didn't quite work for me but the first half of the movie is a lot of fun. Really great second half just felt a little sloppy. I agree and with you guys This is a new for me because hallmark took a very original premise from a standpoint that i've not seen it on their network with a very what appears to be fun different lead female character and they made that movie for the last in my opinion for the last forty five minutes to an hour as boring as anything we've watched which for the first forty minutes. You're like this is awesome. It's like early edition except she just knows anybody's name. She knows what they did. If they're naughty or nice and then it becomes this very weird morality play. But it's not interesting. The two leads aren't onscreen. Hardly at all and not in a fun delivered by christmas way just in a dumb no chemistry way It's just not good. It's unfortunate there's a lot of mixed messages. The movie either needed to be longer or the script needed to be better because it's a mess. It is an absolute mess of a movie. I love the premise. After that it goes downhill in a hurry. Crashes and burns not not good thing It's.

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"filo" Discussed on Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"Did you change your clocks. Today is the day that we spring forward with daylight saving time daylight saving time originally started as part of the war efforts during world war one and world war two to make better use of sunlight while it may be no state is actually required to observe daylight saving time this past week the us introduced a bill to daylight saving time permanent known as the sunshine protection. Act twenty twenty one fifteen states including georgia and been looking to make changes to how they observed the time change. The virtual generations expo presented by the daily post is coming up. Amy filo from the northeast. Georgia health system is the host and emcee and she joins us on the podcast to tell us what we can expect from that event air view with earlier care doctors and she's talking about women's health and all the things that women need the do we need to take care of ourselves with mammograms impacts leaders. And you know what. menopause looks. Lie in always fun women six and then we did one with dr sanity. You used to do to groupies the news service. Line leader for vascular northeast georgia. We sat down to the question and answer session about what we've been seeing with kovin and cardiovascular issues and then just a brief information about had vaccine and what our personal experience was with the vaccine and then also wear he. He came to us from emory's that we talked about what his vision for the heart center in for cardiology vascular and cardiothoracic surgery. I'm torn down the podcast by amy. Filo she's from the northeast georgia health system in. She is the mc virtual generations. That's happening on march eighteenth. Amy tell me something since you've talked to these doctors and these health professionals and you're learning all of this stuff about covid in our lives in what's changing. Give me one thing that really hit you. I'll tell you in all the doctors. I talked with them. Worked with and the one thing they always lead me as is where that mask or your hands in central distance and. I think that we're all so tired of that. But it seems like every time i leave them or talk to them and even even our workplace in a hospital. We're all washing hands social distancing and still wearing these masks even though the majority of us than people that i work with we often vaccinated by stills protects people around us. We're still still doing all of those things. Amy files from the northeast georgia health system. She's the emcee for the virtual generations. Expo event that's happening on march eighteenth again. You can find that information. Equa net health fair stott com amy. What are you hoping that people take away from these events. Even though it is still going on our physician offices were open our hospitals open. And we want you to make sure for women that you're getting your hat sneers mammograms and you're taking care of all of those things that are so ported to taking care of our health and then also when you're looking at your cardiovascular health we wanna make sure that it's you you're monitoring your blood pressure monitoring your cholesterol again. You're still doing that. His yearly tests that you normally would get and also if you had any signs or symptoms of a heart attack or you have any concerns at all. Please go to your ears. Emergency room and don't delay getting health. Amy filo is the emcee of virtual generations. Expo that is happening on march. Eighteenth find all that information at gwinnett. Dot com amy filo. Thank you for joining us. Thanks for having me. Such says a great time working with everyone from the daily post. It's been a blast. Thank you for listening to the daily post podcast. This podcast is production of bg group. Please like follow and subscribe river. You get your podcasts..

The Big Picture
Nicole Kidman, Javier Bardem in Talks to Play Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in Aaron Sorkin-Directed Film
"You've got split into. That's as close as i will ever get to desi arnez voice because it has been announced that aaron sorkin is making a lucille ball and desi arnez bio pic starring. Nicole kidman and javier bardem. I guess this is amazing but also it seems kind of terrible as as ideas go. What was your reaction to this news. My first reaction is. I'm just glad that nicole kidman and gets to have a little bit of just the tiniest bit of fine. Did you ever happened to catch the prom. Was the ryan murphy. Film version of a broadway musical speaking of things. We'll be discussing later on this podcast. I sure did. And i was not a fan nor was i. The only thing that i could say is like when they let nicole kidman do something which was very rare in this. She seemed to be having the time of her life and she was like. I don't have to have a breakdown. Like on a courtroom stand and talk about like really grim things while being filmed for once. And i'm flying free and so you know i assume this. Is i think this project in one form or another. I think errands has been trying to do this for a while. If you google. They're kind of like mentions of this project. Bopping around and i think it's about their marriage and working relationship presumably their ups and downs in it. Because it's a marriage. So i don't think it'll all be sunshine and roses for her but at least you'll get to do comedy. Yeah i think that's right on the one hand. We have seen her do comedy a few times in the past perhaps most notoriously in bewitched your icon nora ephron i kind of interesting but kind of bungled but kind of notable movie. What were you gonna say not. Everything works in not everything works. I'll say next week we're going to talk about one division. And i think the bewitched conversation and the idea of using bewitched as a satirical vehicle into another story is new again so as usual ephron ahead of the curve there nevertheless nicole kidman i. Is she gifted comic actress. I don't know maybe she doesn't have to be for this obviously lucille ball. Desi arnez their story as showbiz. Pioneers is not just a comic story. There's there's a lot of high drama that's place there. The other thing. I thought of when i read this news was that one of aaron sorkin non adapted works to to screen is something called the farnsworth invention which is about essentially the creation of the tv by filo farnsworth and we know that the origins of television and the origins of entertainment are quite important. Taryn sorkin and to the kinds of stories. He's he's often telling stories about people at the forefront of a new life changing kind of technology or culture. We've seen it with steve jobs. We've seen it with moneyball. We've seen it with the social network. He loves to find pioneers and tell their stories. And there's no doubt that. And lucy were major pioneers and tv. So you know. Of course we're going to watch it and devote six to twelve episodes about this on our show. And i'm sure it'll be good slash not good.

Talking Tech
Cut the cord for $10? It can be done
"Cutting the cord used to be a great way to cable TV and save lots and lots of money. Then the big companies jumped in and muck it up. In two, thousand, seventeen youtube came in with a sweet offer most of your favorite cable TV channels, no equipment rental contracts it just thirty five dollars monthly since pretty great right? Well, that didn't last long in two, twenty, twenty, the platform raised its rates to sixty five dollars monthly. So this week when t mobile said it too had a cutting the cord package for ten dollars a month while I was all ears. The plus if you like channels like AMC HALLMARK MTV Nickelodeon, you'll love T. mobile's vibe offering because that's all it costs one Alexander Hamilton. But if you want Dvr they'll cost you an extra five dollars monthly and if he can't live without sports news and some local channels like NBC, ABC and Fox that's forty dollars monthly Oh, and you need to be a subscriber to t mobile sprint for rising in a t and t customers are not eligible. The point is that t mobile is come closer to the great dream of Ala Carte TV which customers have been dreaming of yours why do I need to subscribe to a bloated cable TV bundle with all those channels that I don't want? So how does it compare to the rivals? Let's take a closer look Filo. This streaming service that specializes in entertainment sand sports and news had been the lowest price of the Cable TV alternatives at twenty dollars monthly it offers twice the number of channels is vibe with channels like discovery, a an animal planet that you won't see with T. Mobile and no charge for dvr. Sling rates start at thirty dollars monthly but signing up can be confusing. With some channels offered in a blue package, which includes CNN Anne and others and orange ESPN for thirty dollars monthly plus five dollars for Dvr service from there you've got at and T. now in Hulu with live TV at fifty five dollars monthly or Youtube TV and Fubo, which specializes in sports at sixty five dollars monthly meanwhile that more expensive t vision from. T.. Mobile, which sells for forty dollars does include NBC ABC and Fox local channels. No CBS. That's one more network than is available with sling, which only has the local NBC and Fox Channels, and unlike sling t vision bundles all the sports and news into one package. Meanwhile speaking of cutting the cord have you heard that Netflix's also planning to raise its rates? The most popular plan which leads subscribers watch in high Def on two screens at the same time has increased by a dollar to fourteen bucks up from twelve ninety, nine monthly for new subscribers while the premium plan which a sixteen dollars which lets you watch up the forest green's with ultra eighty will now cost eighteen dollars time to cut this court to

Talking Tech
How to make video meetings more real
"On your first box. Everyone's Jefferson brand. Here you're listening to talking tech spending a Lotta time actually talking to people about video meeting and how we're living with them during this very challenging time and twenty twenty today's topic. How do we make the meetings that are virtual? Feel the same as it for their in person. So I taught allow people for this. What you gotTa do at work a lot harder to make them entertaining to make them fun to reach out to people to game affi- everything's one of the people I spoke to her name is Camille Schmitt she works at a streaming service called Filo. And what they do is they do getting to know your day they basically every day is like kindergarten. Tell us something we didn't know about yourself share something with us. It's a little Corny but Camille tells me that it works also spoke to mark Hohmann who is a small business owner he's got a camera store in L. A. called Paul's photo, which has nonstop classes during the pandemic he had to shift the all online. How do you replicate the experience where students come in really to interact with other students and with the instructor? By starting early. Starts every class a half hour early. So people can just sit there and talk to each other sounds like a pretty good idea. Randy. Lerman he is a DJ. He works the Wedding Bar, Mitzvah and Party circuit in Los Angeles. He's lost a lot of parties. This year as most have because parties have stopped. What does he do? He is moved to do Trivia Games on line four corporations and for anybody else who's interested he gets people involved by playing trivia it's working for him. I talked to a guy who is a classic salesman he works for Schneider Electric going from town to town. Selling his electrical outlets to hotels, and now can't do that. He told me what he really misses the handshake walking side by side the opportunity to finish the meeting grab lunch afterwards that's what he misses. But for Tyler Hake what he can do is have a lot more meetings because he's not traveling. So he can see more people in it's working out. Susan Orlean has been meeting with high school students for years consulting with them on how to best prepare for college? Not, at our office anymore she's got rid of the office. She's having video

A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach
Amazing Bird Nests With Brett DeGregorio
"I should probably tell the story that led me to your doctoral work and then subsequently over the years two other papers you've published and then to calling you up out of the blue the other day and inviting you to come talk today so. I know it will bore you because you've already heard the story but I'm sitting. I don't know how many years ago at my desk and to my right in my field. Division out of their side of my right eye is A patio and stonewall and in the springtime. There's a chair out there. And there's a bird who sits on the back of the chair and every so often came seems very intent on the stonewall and every so often Swoops down and seems to look for something in the stonewall in this house goes on over and over again and I'm thinking what in the world and the behaviors of Flycatcher that I kind of knew the kind of that kind of Activity but I thought. What's IT catching? What's it doing anyway identified? The bird turned out. It was a great crested flycatcher and then one time I turn my head just at the right time and it was picking up a shed snakeskin out of the wall of a lot of garter snakes in the stonewall. They loved their and they wriggle out of their skin and leave it behind and this flycatcher apparently knew that he or she whatever could find. I don't know if it's a year she could find snakeskins dare and wanted to collect them and I read that. They used them in their nests. So tell us about that crazy thing I mean how in the world breath that bird not do that and why. Why does a bird do that and two other birds do that? I mean it is very aging and that behavior was first reported on in the nineteen twenties. So people have known about this for a long time but it wasn't until two thousand six. Anybody tested it and what they found out. Is that these Great Crested Flycatcher. They nest in cavities in trees made one of one of their main predators are flying squirrels and one of the things that wants to eat flying squirrels and also loves to go into those tree. Cavities are snakes particularly lap snakes and it seems to be that if a fly catcher incorporates a snakeskin into its nest or displays it outside of a toll it is much less likely that a fine squirrels gotta go into that nest hole and Either take it away from the bird or actually degradate the exit that bird. Wow you know and I mean my head just goes to the like who told the bird. This was a good idea. What bird in its ancestral line? How many billion you know thousands of years ago figured this out. I mean it's just it's amazing. It's just so so it's an anti predation strategy that this animal has developed that and then those tests that you said in two thousand six to that said they sort of proved it. They examined enough nests to prove that it did have a positive effect. They did what they looked at. Were a bunch of Artificial comedies basically burn Fox's SPA for fly catchers and they put A third of those Nestboxes they put Ness with nick skins inside the box at third of they hung the snakes right outside the box. In a third of them were just regular NASC without snakeskins and what they found is that Flying squirrels stay right away from those Desperate either displayed or incorporated those snakeskins. It's amazing now so you're into snakes. Urine two birds. This is about a relationship among snakes. Birds actually in a couple of ways. Well the snake sometimes go up the tree looking up the tree looking for the Flying Squirrel. Is that what goes on or something to get into the nest cavity Tom? I believe that the snakes you know particularly those rat snakes. They loved to climb trees and they're always looking for a a a good place to hide out in. One of their favorite places to hide is in the hollows of of dead trees. Those avenues I see so so snakes and birds did it. And they have a common ancestry. Don't they even? I mean I'm not so good with paleontology and sort of the Filo genetic system of things according to their ancestry or whatever but aren't Cincinnati Related. Sort of certainly not my strong point either. But but yeah they they definitely come from the shared ancestor. Yeah and so. Yeah so you know I mean to other birds do this. Are there other birds? Go looking an isn't known whether it was the male or female who does this. I don't know who builds the nest in the great crested Flycatcher for instance but and I don't know how to tell them apart necessarily But other birds that do this collect snakeskins and use them in this way There are and the the more you start paying attention to burgess the more you see the wacky things that they incorporate but I I've seen snakeskins. In a number of different species nests including up blue grow speaks. Do It really frequently Robbins occasionally do that actually spent the day today watching some Robbins Dildo nest right outside my front door. And they're incorporating a long piece of tape off of the cardboard box it looks just like a snake skin and I'm guessing that they're tricked by it At read seen European birds do this as well and there seems to be a theory that these birds who don't nest in cavities but instead built big platform Nestle Little Cup Nests. They do as kind of a status symbol. So there's one bird that's a small Hawk called the black kite and the more snake skins and white pieces of plastic incorporate into the nest the tougher. They're telling their neighbors. They are and the birds that incorporate lots of these white pieces of plastic and snakeskins they tend to be really dominant and other birds will don't mess with them and kind of Sub Dominant or weaker birds. They're too afraid to incorporate these ornaments into their nests. Because they know they can't win those sites so they have that crazy contest. Is it so forgive me? Saying there's a pecking order Haha among

The Curious About Cannabis Podcast
Ellen Parkin MS on Cannabis Testing, Trouble with Edibles, Working with Labs
"Everybody. This is Jason Wilson with the curious about canvas podcast. Thanks so much for tuning in once again Today I'm sitting down with a friend of mine and fellow Quality Nerd and Analytical Scientist Ellen. Parkyn Ellen thanks so much for being willing to sit down with me today yeah. I'm very excited about this. This is great. Yeah totally So for some of you. That might not know Ellen. Ellen's been working for the past. I don't know how many years now working in the canvas testing space like five years or four years or so four now yeah and We have somewhat similar experiences in the cannabis testing fields. In that. We've done a little bit of everything as far as we've been the the analytical technicians the analyst quality director we've done every every piece of it So we have a lot in common in that regard worn many Uma exactly Ellen de mind just to get US started here. Kinda describe a little bit about your background and Kind of how? You came to work in the canvas testing space specifically and then where some of your work is Kinda focused as of lately. Yeah of course I actually I started out In the beer industry I have my master's degree in doing science and I was seeing a lot of work on hot chemistry and Started working in the beer industry And just some life changes Hadn't he turned towards cannabis? I found myself working As a lab technician and a little startup laboratory here in Oregon and Ever since it's been a great Change in my career There's so much more opportunity for Research and Career Development and growth and the industry is just so fascinating until news that I think it's been really great Just as a part of my career I've we're kind of looking for what I wanted to do And as I worked my way up from being allowed tech And then doing more call you work and then into a bigger space of Laboratory director and Quality Assurance Officer. I kind of found my niche. I'm really enjoy doing. Also quality specialist where and Kind of helping people understand the regulations and helping people understand what is and what kind of computer people And so that's kind of been a really big part for me as well as trying to with the part of the community as well. The industry that I came from before that your industry had a lot of connections and a lot of Immunity ORIENTED EVENTS AND WITH CANVAS. That wasn't as prevalent and so with the nonprofit profit that I work with Cafe Canvas Association We do a lot of work to bring everybody together Both for like social events like we recently had Nfl where Several local breweries donated. Fear we got together there were trucks. It was super finds And then like next month. We're going to be having like an educational so I think that I think really been Been great for for the face. Yeah answer you doing Some Educational Work. Through that nonprofit. Yeah Yeah so We try to do at least one educational event year Just trying to get people are more interested in the aspect right now but I think as people who are not growers producers get involved in the kind of things They're gonNA want to know more about like. What is this plant? What do what are what is going to have to test for fifty nine pesticides? What are these things So in our attempts to you educational things We try to have like one event a year and Hugh It's Kinda like Ted talks to get different people me and we kinda talk about similar subjects And try to get people involved in that and Get people talking about it. Yeah that's cool trying to spark good conversations and drive The sort of consciousness industry a little further sounds great walkway. Yeah And in some and I know we're sort of taking attention from the camps testing stuff but I'm as an educator also really interested in this too In some of the educational work that you're doing now you said right now it's primarily a lot of industry folks that are involved so do they have was sort of questions are they kind of wanting answers to That you're kind of getting confronted with a lot of data about the regulatory face at Mike. What's allowed yeah? That's always like why do we have this regulation? Could we change it? And so yeah we're political aspects to it right now and I think With with him coming into play as much as it has in the past year I think a lot of people are going to be a lot more interested in Understanding US MINOR CANAVERAL. What we're seeing some and holiday interact with the body and how they can help people As well as You know a lot of people are still just really interested in like. How do I get into the industry and so I hear yeah? Yeah so We're taking with this. Next educational event were taking a deep dive and Talking about genetic. Wow Oh it should be really great. We're going to have a panel. We're GONNA have a couple of cool And actually one of the people that I'm most excited about. He's actually a lawyer here in town and she's GonNa talk about Intellectual Property and genetics. And how those interact but very cool. Yeah that's that's something that's been on my mind a lot lately especially with all the controversy around. Filo in all the different stuff that's been going on as a lot of people hit me with questions about that. That's just a realm of things. I just don't know much about as far as what you can patent which you can't what. The implications are for sharing genetics. All this sort of stuff and it's beyond me. Yeah this is GonNa be interesting to see how all of this plays out. Because I think people are going to try to patent for Internet exchange and then it's like how you as number one of state governing body kind of fat intake and then number like as the person who has that patent or a person who want those medic. How do you interact in that space without being like US remind? You can't have them And I think he's GonNa get a little wild. I think I don't know how to say but it's GONNA be Very different and especially with like how everything else with cannabis industry is Kinda come about. It's like it's a lot of trial and error of like right right. And if they don't then let's go back and figure out what's the next step so there's GonNa be a lot of that I just hope that you know people. Don't get hurt people on you know it's Kinda thing.

Talking Tech
YouTube TV: drop all sports channels please
"We're here to talk pocketbook stuff today on talking tech that you've heard me say over the last few months how concerned I am with both the rising cost of cable and streaming youtube. Tv cost thirty five dollars monthly in twenty nineteen. Now it's fifty dollars monthly. The reason all those sports fees that. I don't WanNA participate in so I found it rather bittersweet this week when Youtube announced it was dumping some forty two regional teams from its network due to excess pricing demands from Sinclair Broadcast Group. Which owns the streaming rights to games from the New York Yankees in La Kings for example? Good Move Youtube. But where does this leave us? I got some ideas. I'm Jefferson Graham. And you're listening to talking Tech Youtube. Tv is one of a handful of cable. Tv alternatives aimed at streaming fans. Who want to pay less for fewer channels than cable. I'm a youtube subscriber and the last I look. I'm still paying fifty dollars monthly for the service which as good as it is is still drastically overpriced. I liked it. I get the broadcast networks and the news channels but there are so many channels. I will never watch from cozy and Smithsonian to TNT TBS and especially the sports channels. I don't know where they are. I've never turn them on. Don't kill me but there's some of us who just aren't interested in sports and happened. Feel strongly that they shouldn't have to pay for it if they don't watch that's why I like Filo td a streaming service aimed at non sports fans with sells for twenty dollars monthly. How do they do it? No sports fees. Well that's all well and good but there's no news channels either and I need that so scratch. Filo Youtube decision to stand firm against the rising costs of sports is a good one but because it didn't lower the monthly fee doesn't help me so. I have an idea. Get rid of all the sports all of it. Put It on a separate here for the fan. Who wants the programming? Let me subscribe to Youtube for what I want. I'll be happy and not subject to the endless contract battles which nine times out of ten seemed to involve sports fees. I know I'm dreaming here. But it's my dream and I'm entitled to

Talking Tech
No interest in sports? Philo is the streaming service for you.
"Turbo tax. All people are tax people so I here in San Francisco this week and I just did a piece on streaming streaming channels the US cable streaming alternatives. I forgot to mention one of them. FILO DOT TV. He said. Get Your Butt over here. You know. You're in San Francisco. You want to tell you all about it. Andrew mccullum is the CEO Co founder and interesting pitch. It's twenty dollars a month away cheaper than everybody else. Don't have the broadcast networks. Have a lot of your favorite cable. Networks tell everybody under about FILO DOT TV. Yeah the idea behind Filo blue is really that knows that. TV has been getting more expensive. A lot of the cost of television. The typical cable package goes to sports. Tim Broadcast Networks. That's the lion share of the cost and it's actually the lion share of the price increase over time as well so a lot of the typical. It'll cable TV. Consumer Year after year is paying more and more sports and broadcast content. If that's not what you want from your TV experience than you are stuck doc. Paying more and more for stuff that you don't care about and you don't watch that's really a lot of how we approached the content mix with Filo is to say there's a lot. The people who sports broadcast networks aren't the main thing they're looking to get or they're getting broadcast networks over the air you know. Can we give them an alternative where they can get really deep selection of entertainment lifestyle. Knowledge focused networks cable networks at a much lower price. That's how we can bring the price down to just twenty dollars a month. The people a taste of what some of the networks that you have. Yeah so you know things like Any AMC Discovery Channel Comedy Central Food Network HDTV ATV basically any non sports cable channel. And you can think of. There's a very good chance that we carry it missing the news networks. You correct me if I'm wrong. Don't don't non-sports nine news. We do have a couple of news networks but generally also the major cable news networks. Go with the sports networks. So why don't you have the news. Networks this consumer over here. That's basically all I want to say. I can live without most networks but I'd like to have the news networks there. Yeah it's funny. I mean I think that this is an area that could change. I think we're interested in seeing how we could offer news. But typically the news networks are owned by the same programmers grammars that owned The sports channels and they won't license them separately so if you wanted to offer in some of you know some of the news networks like NBC News We'd have to offer an MSNBC We'd have to offer all of the other comcast's NBC networks. which would drive up the cost significantly But I think there are some solutions. That could get us there. I think some people want news but interestingly we also hear a lot of people who say they're happy to not have news in the package. They sort of want to be prevented from their own sort of choices around watching the news content and they're happy to not have it in the lineup streaming streaming wars. How they affecting you everything that's been going on for the last year? Well let me answer that. But I'd like to get back to your point about all the cart as as well but I think that all the stuff around the streaming wars we've you at a super positive that it will be a big boon to what we're doing because you know all these new services that are coming to market Disney plus peacock. Hbo Max generally the way you get. These services is by using roku fire TV apple TV android TV these connected. TV devices which is where our service runs and we don't actually carry content from Disney NBC warner etc.. So they're actually really great. Add Ons to to Filo where you're not duplicating anything. And it's a way to get access to these libraries of content from other programmers for people who subscribe Filo Dot TV correct to the website. Our website is filed combat. We also have filed dot TV. That works just just as well. It's one less character type. Either one will get you to the same place and you can subscribe download the APP or you can download our APP we have on Android a Iowa etc.. I already mentioned. It's really easy to try file allow. I said it's literally under ten seconds to go to the website type in your phone number and once we confirm it. You're in the product you can start watching content right away. Andrew mccollum FILO DOT COM

American Innovations
Electronic Television: The Great Depression And The World's Fair
"It's nineteen thirty. The world is stuck in the early stages the great depression many Americans lift their spirits at the new moving picture shows in theaters and nickelodeon 's Buster Keaton Charlie Chaplin comedies. These films are often introduced with Mickey mouse cartoons or newsreels one newsreel in particular dazzles the audience with the promise of soon bringing these new moving picture shows into their very own homes presents. A backstage preview television the newest miracle of modern Electrical Engineering Mr penalty shown shown at the right is working on the image dissect to photoelectric camera. Tube of his own invention that distinguishes his system of television from others. It is said to be responsible for the most clearly defined television pictures placed in the second of this receiving system is a funnel shaped cattle due the round flat surface of its bulb becomes the picture screen in Studio Monitor. It does it as well. As in home receiving sense the image detector Tube and the Cathode Ray tube are the heart and brain system. Television Vilo Farnsworth's image to sector tube and camera system had finally brought the long anticipated picture radio into being station equipment. The electrons become radio impulses to broadcast and picked up by receiving sense where the routine is with us. The radio impulsive becoming points of light that appear on the screen as picture thirty pictures. I completed every second. These earliest television programming was live performance music and sound accompanied. The OBAMAS was action both visible and audible elements going on the air in perfect synchronization battling with the speed of light to amaze of tubes and equipment. The show leaves the station send the towers viewed by the television public and audience as yet small and comparatively ignorant of the research and experiment. That makes it possible rush to see and hear people many miles away watching this newsreel in the movie theater. The audience is intrigued but sceptical. The most fanciful dream of mankind is day startling reality destined to become the world's most popular science in one thousand nine thirty in San Francisco. Two years have passed since Filo funds worth with help from his wife. Pam Gardner and her brother cliff triumphantly showed off off a working prototype of electronic television. Violence picture was on the front page of the San Francisco Chronicle under a headline that called him a genius is name was being being mentioned in newsreels magazines journals and the Associated Press but he hadn't yet found a manufacturer to partner with so financially files fortunes agents hadn't changed Penn gave birth to their first son. Filo T farnsworth third the previous year and a second son. Kenny would follow in nineteen thirty one but now a curious envelope in the days male brings a new possibility. You got a letter here. Filo says it's from New York I can't believe. RCA is offering one hundred thousand dollars for the image sector would. That's wonderful that exactly pam they want to own it outright i. It's not ideal but one hundred thousand dollars is a lot of money. Not compared to what television will eventually be worth. It's a mistake to cash in too soon like this. We have to keep the faith. I understand. Filo it's your invention that's Pammy. It's not it it never was. It's it's all of the great minds that have come before to make this possible. And it's you it's cliff. All of us were a team but they wanna buy our work and call it. There's it's just not fair. They can license it if they like. I've spent my entire life working towards this Pam. It's like it's like trying to sell one of our children. The Lord will provide Filo a a few weeks later. The farnsworth's receive another big opportunity with visit to the lab from United Artists. The Film Production Company was Silent Age Film Stars like Charlie the chaplain. Douglas Fairbanks D W Griffith and Mary. PICKFORD PICKFORD is especially enthusiastic. We just had to see this amazing new television system. We've heard so much about it. But when the time comes the image to sector won't cooperate Filo is rattled. I I'm sorry folks. This is humiliating million chaplain smiles. Don't sweat it. I've seen worse like Douglas's latest picture a few hours later. After the stars leave cliff finds the problem on a wire wasn't plugged in it. Was that simple Dan. How did I not see that Pam tries to reassure him? Mary Pickford was here. We were all a bit distracted. It did keep the faith Filo when a third opportunity knocks a few weeks later Filo is determined to answer the call this time. FILC who radio in Philadelphia. They they they want to license the Patents Fund our research. But it'll still be ours with some help Vilo at Phil Co so in Philadelphia moving from the bay area to the city of brotherly love. What do you think it sounds great? And so the Farnsworth family packed packed their bags with their belongings precious equipment and board a train to head across the country to Philadelphia Pennsylvania. His family counting on him. Kylo could only pray he was making the right decision.

Inside Trader Joe's
Cheese, Cheese, and More Cheese with Trader Joe's
"My first job at trader Joe's was cutting the cheese. That never gets old Matt. And really you have to to start somewhere. It's true once upon a time before we had centralized distribution centers doing the handling cutting and wrapping of cheese. We did did that work at each store. Kinda sorry that I missed that map but I'm also kind of glad that we've really come a long way when it comes to cheese. I mean these days. All of that cheese. He's gets cut in facilities around the country that are as close as we can get to our stores and it's done away that saves US money which in turn saves our customers customers money which is great. People who haven't really discovered are cheesecake when they first see it they're just shocked at the pricing. Because you you know will offer a cheese that might be twenty five dollars a pound at a specialty cheese shop and they think well it must be different but it's not. It's the same cheese from the same part of the world from that. Same tiny little cheesemaker but we just buy so much of it that we can get a better price. Sure that's that's just really the critter. Joe Business model playing out being made real. You can buy sliced cheese for your sandwiches and you can buy shredded cheese to put on a pizza or to add two eggs or you. So we have the Mozzarella's the the you know we have Mexican style shredded cheese blend like ease of use so things that are graded sliced shredded. I just love what our stores are able to do. Within this idea of everyday cheese because those blocks and shreds and in slices with all due respect they can be a little boring. They're sort of the commodity end of the spectrum who we have a ton of great cheese that can be everyday cheese. It's it's really special like a man Shag. Oh for example one of my favorite everyday cheeses that we have is the sharp Cheddar from New Zealand. And you can bring that home home for not a lot of money okay Matt. They're important things to discuss. When it comes to cheese and I feel like maybe we I need a little professor Matt? Explains it all to you or good luck with if you're a cheese monger. You're someone who sells cheese sure and we are often mongering ongoing cheese and I think of that similar a hankering for but it's not exactly the same right. Mongering is to really collect an offer up up for sale and we often will hanker for a hunk of cheese. We will do that a turbo file which may not be as commonly used. But that's somebody who's kind of like a cheese aficionado auto. It's an abnormal form of the Greek tyrosine for cheese and then Filo is sort of loving. And so you're a cheese LOVER IF YOU'RE A Toronto File L. and you sound way smarter if you're speaking in a form of ancient Greek than if you just say cheese loved. How does cheese happen? I mean we know that there's milk so it's you know it's often often described as milk's great leap toward immortality. We all remember little Miss Moffatt sitting on the toughest eating Kurds way but in cheese. Making this this distinction and separation of way from Kurds. Kurds and way is really important in what you do with milk. Is You need to introduce. Some enzymes was to start that process. The introduction of these enzymes into the milk starts to form the Kurds it starts to change it. And it's actually where you get that word curdle so if something's curdled it's turning into Kurds. Kenneth Sounds Yucky and most context. Like don't drink the curdled milk unless it's turning into cheese you remove the way. The Kurds are the solid and that gets pressed into cheese. Moulds basically and there's a lot of stuff that you can can have happened along the way you can introduce other cultures. Sometimes those cultures turn the texture into something less like a block block of Monterey Jack Cheese and more like a creamy Brie and the Kurds become the cheese. So you can add a lot of things to the Kurds. When you're you're making cheese that will really change how they wind up? Impact the appearance. The aroma the flavor the texture. So you introduce basically blue blue cheese mold and mold on cheese is a really tricky thing because it's totally normal and yet there are some instances when you don't want moldy blue achieve and that's what's fascinating to me because you buy moldy cheese on purpose and then I get upset when non moldy cheese gets molding

Janet Lansbury Podcast
The Real Reasons for Your Child's Behavior With Dr. Mona Delahooke
"She is Monte Della Hook Hi Mona Uh Janet. Thank you so much for having me on. I've been just kind of your book and everything I'm reading is teaching me a lot you offer so much information in this book. There's a lot of stuff in there but I wrote it with the intention of just helping create less suffering in in the world and more joy so thank you well. You've definitely do that and again. I'm going to recommend this to every parent or professional working with children. It's it's a must I wanted to see. If you could share a little about your professional journey I found what you shared in your book very interesting and I don't know Evatt much about you. In terms of how you came to these understandings and I would love to hear a little about that somehow. I just knew I wanna be a psychologist when I was a teenager so I ended up becoming a psychologist pretty young in my twenties and I began working with teenagers young adults older children because really traditional training in clinical psych is for children over five and everyone thereafter so I worked in the field for about a decade before I had my own children and I kept on hearing stories about some of the pain teenagers and adults had when they were children and even when they were younger children in things they wish their parents knew way back then and I'm a sensitive psychologist in person and so I thought well I wonder if I could be more effective if I was working at younger levels like with parents with babies and toddlers so after my my third daughter was born I decided to go back and go into more of a prevention kind of idea and become an instant mental health specialist and the training program for my I worked with was with founders of the infant mental health association zero to three in in Washington. DC So I went there for several weeks every summer for five is years and in the meantime I did two programs when was it Cedar Sinai in. La For two years in infant mental health and the other one was children's what is hospital and long story short what I learned in these programs changed my life. It wasn't anything that I learned in psychology in graduate you at school and it basically was the beginning of what was known as a decade of the brain in the nineties and that was bringing the body and the brain together and seeing little people and babies of course and toddlers as a whole in this wonderful way the body in the brain connect with each other through the information mation highway and we can read behaviors way before people are able to tell us what they need and talk to us so I became an infant and toddler specialist a-list and my perspective started from there in understanding the role of stress and stress recovery and how we can prevent misunderstanding in a lot of the ways we try to help children and teenagers that are ineffective. I think that was kind of the magic behind some of the work I do. I gathered a lot of information from a lot of different fields and put it together in kind of a new way well that definitely Bentley comes across in your book you use so many case studies you take off this veil of the way that we still as a society tend to see challenging behavior and show us what it really is and what it really means and by seeing what it is what it means we can understand how to help children with it and how to stop it. It's a much more thoughtful aware approach than just trying to fix the behavior. I really love something you said to just zooming to the end of your book where you spend a little time talking about as adults why we react to things thanks the way that we do how we get triggered into this. you talk about the negativity bias that recant sin I guess that's his term term and how we get triggered into wanting to fix that and change it. I thought that was fascinating because just understanding why we have such a hard time so that we can not only not blame our children for their unconscious behavior that so much has to do with stress and the way that they're processing processing things they've been exposed to but also understand that it's not our fault either that we are reacting the yes and the negativity bias is is where we are reacting instinctively out of our desire to be good parents this human tendency to look for the negative rather the positive it came out of what's called our Filo genetic history. Our ancestors were ones who looked for threat and who successfully fought threat off right millions millions of years ago that would have been you know maybe a lion or tiger but now we are in such a complex world and if we understand understand that we have a tendency towards maybe seeing the negative rather than positive and then remembering that having compassion for ourselves as parents institute and then opening to a whole new way to view behavioral challenges a way that just turns on its head our notions Russians about that intention -ality that we often assume that children have oftentimes behaviors. They're not incentivized the children wanting to prove a point or test limits or do something wrong there so many more complex reasons that we see behaviors and can you explain a little about the physical science behind what is going on in those challenging behaviors what's going on when they are caught up absolutely so there are kind of these different states that people are in a lot of people talk about it in terms of colors. One is where we feel like we can engage engage with others. We're talking where com we are conversant that social engagement system when you're able to engage in smile and feel calm take information in we call the green pathway and that's being in the greed of scientific word for it but we don't have to know that we all know the fighter flight. That's another pathway that's in the brain and body connection and here children and adults are heart starts to beat fast. We feel like we're under attack attack. Even if we may not be and oftentimes children we will see bear crying yelling kicking screaming what are typical notion of a Tantrum is fast movements and the child may be running away or otherwise having a really hard time so we call that the red zone the red pathway way the third major one is where people shutdown that would include just giving up on social communication or trying to to communicate and luckily that's actually more of a rare date for children but we do want to be aware of children are ever not communicating kidding with us and I don't mean like a regular teenage phase where you just don't really WanNa talk to your parents. I'm talking more about checking out where a child might look through you rather than at you very flat and blank look on the face slumped body position and frozen and kind of looking very very sad that would be another way our brain body are in the world and combinations of these things but the roadmap comes in when we link behaviors h-have yars too what color the child and we are in we always want to understand the answer to a very big question and bat is is the child experiencing our response to stress which would put them in the red pathway feeling anxious or hyper urgent or are they feeling socially engaged with us and then if they are than we would treat those behaviors ferry different than we would treat a child who is in the red zone so we actually use these markers of what's known as the autonomic nervous system but just think about it as our nervous system to understand for example when we try to reason with a child or when we don't try to reason with the child and we just maybe hold them or guineas at them with loving is or cinema song so we kind of use the child as their own road map for how we can connect with them and then what do you think about behaviors saviors where a child does not seem stressed doesn't seem like they're on the red pathway but they're still doing things that they know the parent it doesn't want them to do. I love those kinds of me to it's about children wanting to learn. How do we respond to things what kind of leader they have well once we figure that out you know check out the body signals because sometimes child might look green but they're actually red or even yellow right? They may have a smirk on their face but if you put your hand on their back or on their chest you feel their heart beating really fast so so we really WANNA make sure neuro divergent children children with brain wiring differences their facial expression may not match their internal state in the body language tone of voice and facial expression is the polygraphs for how the child feels insides explain that in the book but having having said that if if the child is in that Green Zone and they are going through the natural testing like not following directions or doing something that we don't like or that that's not part of our family's values. I love your advice along these lines that I've read in in your book being a leader and staying calm ourselves and patient and letting our child know that we will give them a redirection if it's something I think that is important for us to let them know that that's not okay. It's just how we go about it. It doesn't have to be with a hammer it can and be with our relationship.

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Mailbag: Cutting the cord in South Dakota
"Talking tech is brought to you by wicks dot com with wicks you can use artificial design intelligence to create a stunning website right from your phone in five minutes or less. Just go to wicks dot com. That's W I X dot com and create your professional website today. We get letters. Today's talking tech tons of feedback about my latest cutting the court piece about cable TV alternatives from YouTube, Hulu and others. They can help you slash the price of your TV Bill in half. I'm Jefferson Graham with USA today. And in my piece, I looked at the top five cable alternatives. The gist is that if you have a good internet connection, you do not need ever rent a cable box and DVR from your cable company to get local channels and cable networks, you can do it via a streaming service like YouTube TV, Hulu et cetera. You watch via a smart TV or a streaming device from Roku Amazon or apple the services are about half the price of cable, if not more and also have fewer channels, they mostly had the broadcast stations with the exception of PBS, and maybe missing your favorite cable channel, Nickelodeon comedy central in discovery are nowhere to be found on Hulu. Youtube TV or Sony, PlayStation VUE. And now the comments YouTube TV is not available everywhere rights, Andrew graining. Well, this is true. But YouTube does say it's available in eighty five percent of the country, including the top one hundred markets. Unfortunately, graining lives in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and YouTube is not there, nor he notes is it in many parts of North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Iowa or Minnesota, he notes that sling TV, PlayStation, VUE direct TV, and Hulu would live TV are others asked about Filo. Why didn't I mention that service will only so much space so much time? But let's talk about Filo for a moment. Filo is the lowest price of the services sixteen dollars a month for forty three channels while it does have Nickelodeon and discovery it's missing a lot like no ABC, CBS NBC or FOX. The next cheapest link TV twenty five dollars for a channel lineup that offers many favorites, including ESPN and CNN, but no ABC or FOX YouTube TV direct TV now in Hulu with live TV are forty dollars monthly Sony. Playstation view is the most expensive at forty five dollars m Slovak wrote in on Twitter that while he likes you TV. He doesn't like the DVR service. He says your place places not saved when you watch a DVR show. So that when you access it somewhere else you've got to start all over again. That's what he says. But it has not been that way. For me in my review. I note that YouTube TV is the best TV experience I've ever had and Hulu with live TV is a close second discovery of stuff. I would be interested in watching is easier than on cable. I mean face it YouTube has a lot of information thanks to Google about. What we like what we do and just like on the YouTube app where they seem to always find things you wanna see Ditto for YouTube TV. I love the ability to tape a show and watch it anywhere on TV or via the app for tablet or phone. I know that several cable companies offer similar services, but there's always a glitch with my cable provider. Frontier it just does not work with YouTube TV it does. But forty dollars a month is a lot of money for people to spend for more TV programming when a ten dollar subscription to Netflix can keep you busy for weeks without even scratching the surface. What's your take on these cable turnips, which one is your favorite, which one you like a one hero? I'm Jefferson Graham with USA. They look for me on Twitter at Jefferson Graham, listen to talking please drive the shelves on half upon desperately show on Stitcher, which helps more people find us than as always thanks for listening. Talking tech is brought to you by wicks dot com. When you're ready to get your website up and running you want to be able to do it quickly and efficiently and wicks dot com has got you covered. They developed artif-. Design intelligence that creates a stunning website for you with wicks, you can create your own professional website, right from your phone, which means you can open your own online store portfolio or blog wherever you are. How's that for efficient? Just go to wicks dot com. Decide what you need a website for pick your style at your own images link your social accounts and just like that your website is ready. You'll look amazing on every device desktop and mobile and it takes less than five minutes. Plus, you can do it with one hand. So it's time to get started. Go to wicks dot com. That's W I X dot com and create your very own beautiful professional website today.

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Are Yeti Just a Bunch of Bears?
"Support. For brain stuff comes from our friends at rocket mortgage by Quicken Loans are excited to introduce their all new rate shield approval. If you're in the market to buy a home rate shield approval is a real game changer. And here's why first Quicken Loans will lock your rate for up to ninety days while you shop, but here's the crucial part every up your rate stays the same. But if rates go down your rate also drops either way you win. It's the kind of thinking you'd expect from America's largest mortgage lender. To get started. Go to rocketmortgage dot com slash brain stuff rate shield approval. Only valid on certain thirty year purchase transactions. Additional conditions or exclusions may apply based on Quicken Loans. Data in comparison to public data records, equal housing lender. Licensed in all fifty states and m l s consumer access dot org number three zero three zero. Welcome to brain stuff from how stuff works. Hey, brain stuff, I'm in Bogle bomb, and you know, everybody loves a good grip. Did if the classic creatures of legend and hearsay Bill, the Loch Ness monster, for example, or sasquatch are two can't be for your tastes. Perhaps your interest would be piqued by the group slaying. A giant snake with an elephants. Head said to hang out in caves of northwestern, South Africa, or the yeah, we basically the big foot of the astray, Ian outback or the Pingree a giant slot like Abe reportedly lurking in the Amazon rainforest on the border between Brazil and Bolivia if you're game to dive into the waters of cryptos zoology, you'll be there awhile because they are fathomless science, however will rarely dive in there with you. But it has on occasion made an exception for the yeti. If you were to ask, hey, are the yeti just a bunch of bears genetics would say, yes, the yeti or the great white abominable. Snowman of the Himalayas is one of the world's most beloved cryptos. It's a major figure in the folklore. Nepal and hikers are constantly reporting to have seen a giant white ape like creature stocking around the mountains. Some even claimed to have brought home a piece of one of these beasts a tuft of hair Abon, some skin a tooth or some abominable Deng. These yeti souvenirs have made their way into museums and private collections over the years. And now nine of them formed the basis for a study investigating the reality behind the folktales. The study published in the proceedings of the Royal Society b finds that of the alleged yeti bits, genetically sequenced by the international team of researchers all reveal themselves to be a very commonplace origin, eight bears and a dog. There was diversity in the species of bears. One Asian black bear was represented one Himalayan Brown bear and six to betton Brown bears. Other researchers suggest that similar genetic studies should be able to help unravel other cryptos legends where previous genetic studies of possible. Cryptos looked only at mitochondrial DNA this research team gave. Cave, bones, and wads of hair. The full works applied PCR amplification Maddock Andrea sequencing by the Conrail genome assembly and Filo genyk analysis. According to the researchers this makes the most rigorous analysis of anomalous or mythical Hamad like creatures today. Eight the team also sequenced mitochondrial DNA of Twenty-three Asian bears. And compared them with bears around the world. They found the Tabet and Brown bear to be more closely related to American bears than they are to their neighbors, the Himalayan bear. In fact, the two species probably split along two separate evolutionary lineages around six hundred and fifty thousand years ago during a major ice age. And just in case you're wondering who compiled the bare parts that the team used their research. They were assembled by eight 2016 animal planet team for a special titled yeti or not which explored the myths behind the monster. Today's episode was written by just shields and produced by Tyler clay for more on this and lots of other mythic, topics. Visit our home planet has stuff works dot com. Hi, I'm Beth Newell from doctors. And I'm Peter mcnerney from the story pirates, and where parents comedian and the hosts of Reno's parenting. That's true. But here's the thing. If we're being honest, we don't really know that much about parenting. I mean, we do have a two and four year old and we've managed to keep them alive. But seriously is there a right way to do this. Are you asking me? No, peter. I know you don't know the. Nervous there each week. We unpack what we know. And don't know about how to raise kids. Well, our kids. Yeah. We've never met your kids. So really, I don't know what to tell you you want expert opinions child psychology, cool parenting hacks. I'm sure there's a show for that each week on our show. We hear our personal parenting triumphs and failure. And failures. I already said by