21 Burst results for "Freya"

"freya" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:09 min | 3 months ago

"freya" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"That's cuts being baked into market expectations, which is the reason why it will be such a blissful second half of people just piling in to heading back to the same old same old. Again, this idea that we're in a rapid disinflationary period, we got rid of transitory what replaces it looks a little similar. It just to pick up on something you said about the fact we've avoided a financial crisis and all of that kind of stuff. I'm not saying we're going to get one. I'm just saying that it's been 9 months to tightening. It's been 9 months of tightening. Every single FX strategist has come on, mentions the housing market. Yeah. And we're not going to see another 2008 style crash because there isn't the same type of leverage. The expectation for the declines that we could see range up to 20 to 25%, which is akin to what you saw in the 2008, 2012 period. How does it affect people sentiment? They're spending power. Their mobility. The ability to go find a job at a time when people are going back to an office. These are all considerations that make it very hard to fit into a tidy narrative that we keep hearing about next year. He's always benchmarked to wait. Why do we have to lead with that? It's not going to be. Okay, it's not going to be O 8, but why is that the appropriate benchmark? It's like when I remember when tech stocks were overvalued and people would say it's not 99, 2000. Okay, but that's not a good benchmark for saying something that's worth something by picking the most extreme point. Maybe in post war history of valuations and saying it's not that. Arguably a very extreme point of dislocation might be something desired right now to clear out everything and then get back to what we had been before. We're suddenly central banks can come back to the rescue. The fear that we heard from freya beamish was that we weren't going to get that. And it's going to be a more difficult road. Besides talking about long and variable lags, right? We can all agree that's true. So we're waiting. We'll see what the damage is off the back of all of this. It's been 9 months of tightening. And they still talk about doing QT into 23. Equities are from New York. This is Bloomberg. Now, with the latest news from New York City and around the world, here's Michael Barr. Lisa John democratic senator kyrsten sinema of Arizona, Democrat no more, she said today that she

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"freya" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

05:27 min | 4 months ago

"freya" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

"Like I really like the books of Sarah McLean, for example, she only writes heterosexual romance, but she has great ensembles. She has great queer background characters and supporting characters. And I think in her case, that is not coming from, I must appeal to a fan base as I'm acknowledging the diversity that exists in the world. And I think that is the best platform to come from. So I'm not sure if I've ever answered that in the way that you wanted, but I think it's something that because I exist so heavily within that space. I can't think about it as an outsider, I think about it. There are no right or wrong ways to answer. I'm just scattered, I haven't managed to think of a way to really shoehorn Yuri on ice references in here. So I was thinking that. The new Star Trek either. Yeah, no, I'm just really struggling to make the Yuri on ice connection. So instead I'm just going to say, so Yuri on ice huh? Okay, let's talk about that. Look, I am always down to talk about Yuri on ice. No excuses, no segues needed. Right, right? Yeah, so listeners, if you're interested, one of the things that I love about just following fire on social media is also because she's a figure skater and has a figure skater and also fantasy sci-fi genre nerd. It's just nice to see someone else out there who has my weird hobby as well. And so then I'm just like, well, we must talk about Yuri on ice because ice kidding and clear romance. And wonderful anime and all the wonderful things. So yeah, that's all I really have to say other than wonderful. Yeah. I have never read a historical sports romance, but there is something so compelling about sports romances. And obviously we're coming from the background of knowing something about figure skating and being our sport, but I think it really said something that it became this immensely popular anime story of the sports anime is a very strong genre and anime has managed to get me to watch things that I would never have watched for like I watched three seasons of haikyu despite knowing and caring nothing about volleyball when I started. And there's something about the sports situation that just is so good for driving a romance because you can have rivalries which are rife with intense emotion and you know I have to know everything about this person I have to know what they do so that I can pit myself against them and they take up so much space in your brain. I think a rivalry is a really great background for a romance and then in Yuri you're nice you have this semi rivalry that's got this big helping of idle worship that means you can start a romance where people go into it with preconceptions about who someone is because part of being a sports celebrity means you have this public persona. And one of the things I like about that kind of romance is that the story of the romance is the story of somebody being vulnerable and showing somebody who they are behind the public persona. And Yuri and I as a robots has just so many tropes just thrown in by the handful. You've got the hero worship to finding out who your idol actually is. You have an element of unreliable narration because Yuri is a very unreliable narrator and his head for most of the anime. You have the element of rivalry. You have the shared passion. The shared passion for something.

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"freya" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

03:37 min | 4 months ago

"freya" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

"Where people of the same sex can get married. So you can do that if you're working in a fantasy subgenre, you can't do it if you're working just in historical romance. And some of the urban fantasy science fiction romances like the shifter romance subgenres are quite gendered sometimes around like mates and this focus on reproduction. You can't really do that with the same sex couple. But contemporary queer romances can do pretty much everything from fake dating to age gap to billionaire romance. You can do enemies to lovers, you can do friends to love as you can play with pretty much everything. And so when I was looking at what I wanted to do for book three, I think the main the main trope I wanted to play with was enemies to lovers. And then I did a few extra bits that I will leave, leave up to people reading book three. There's been so much with what Megan was saying earlier about there's a whole plethora of these books being released. People are coining new terms like morally gray lesbians and disaster bisexuals and stuff like that. And this is becoming, it kind of has its own discourse on social media and so because of that and because there's been not just in fan fiction, but also in like fan art, how novels are being taken up by fan artists and they're drawing their favorite characters and people are sharing them and talking about this. I wondered whether that sort of growth in that community and these terms and the popularity of these relationships does that put any pressure on you as a writer or indeed on any writer to lean more heavily into such tropes like enemies to lovers, for example. Well, I can't speak for other writers. For me, because I came from fandom.

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"freya" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

04:42 min | 4 months ago

"freya" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

"Well, they kind of did this earlier and they read this book, so that'll probably be all right. But yeah, you sound like my writing twins. Yeah, lots of planning, and then when you hit the point where you're planning his failed, you wash up or you go for a walk. This is so wild. It's like listening to writing a book that something like that I've done loads of times, but I've never done this. I've never, ever done an outline for a book that I've written and I've written 6. And I'm beginning to think that that's actually quite a lot of a lot of my problems might be solved. If I actually had a night, I don't like. This depends on what kind of book you're writing, but also for some people. I have good friends who say that the only thing they can do is know the major beat that happens at the midpoint and maybe what the crisis is. And everything in that in between they have to improvise otherwise for them. There's no joy. In writing, like for them, the joy is a discovering what's going to happen next and coming up with the ideas on the fly. And feeling that creative process as it goes. Whereas, for me, I would find that incredibly stressful and not joyful at all, having the structure there to allows me to feel joy, at least some of the time when I am writing because I feel safe. I know that the pacing will more or less be fine. I know that the structure is solid, and I know that I won't have to do major structural edits. Because if I make anything, it is the prospect of major structural edits. I tend to write very clean first drafts. Obviously. My friend, obviously, I still do quite a lot of revisions, like I'll do a first pass where I am pulling out certain storylines or enhancing certain character arcs, but it is very, very seldom that I'll have to do something like completely re halt

"freya" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

05:18 min | 4 months ago

"freya" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

"That kind of romance is an active defiance to say that yes people like us existed in these time periods and yes, we were happy we managed to find one another we managed to have fulfilling lives and fulfilling romances. As a writer, you're right in that writing things set in time periods where open homosexuality or bisexuality or any gender variants was frowned upon. It means that some tropes of romance are closed off to you. So you're unlikely to be able to write a big public gesture of affection or devotion, for example, or the fake dating trope. You can't exactly do that. But it does mean that once your characters have established the knowledge of a shared identity, there is an immediate sort of intimacy of simply existing with that identity in that time. And it means that when you're writing a romance used by nature more enclosed and intimate, forget the rest of the world and what they think, this is about what we mean to one another. And so the romances are quite tight and can happen in quite a small emotional space. Which I suppose sounds bad, but it means that you have to put your two people together and they have to stay together. I like the that enforced intimacy of shared experience when you're getting a starting point for a romance. As a reader, I really like reading queer historical romances because of the different ways in which authors play with this tension of intimacy and how do you fit into your world and your context. I think Natasha puli does really nice historical romances. I mean, they are romances. They are shelled in the literary section, but they are usually a romance and often with some kind of speculative element. And I think she does the interplay between societal pressures and expectations and personal identity and romance really nicely. But I also do enjoy in romances seeing how people interact with their friends and their family. And so it was important to me in writing this series to also have this queer found family or ensemble friendship group aspect. So it allows each romance to exist in a community space. Just a second that shout out to Natasha pulley, whose books I absolutely adore, and we were lucky enough to have Natasha on the show. So if anyone listening has not checked out our magical realism episode with Natasha, it is in the archives. Going back a little bit in the conversation, I was really interested from what you said about how you layered your fantasy underneath the real world. So given that you're dealing with history, which has been documented. I mean, how much history did you have to bend to work in your fantasy? And were there any sort of historical facts or customs that you went, oh yeah, I can totally put into my fancy and I can turn it around and turn it on its head. Or because the fantasy is hidden. It wasn't like I was writing an entirely alternate world where magic is out in the open and obviously I think any kind of world building that you do with that does involve quite a lot of changes. So technically I'm writing historical fiction that is meant to be accurate apart from the existence of the magic underneath. But you're right, I am writing historical fantasy. And look, this is a personal belief, and there may be purists out there who disagree. But I believe that if you are writing in a genre that is fantasy, it already means I am changing to some extent the details of what happened. So I allow myself what I think of as about a 5 to 10% anachronism budget.

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"freya" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

02:55 min | 4 months ago

"freya" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

"At breaking the glass slipper, we believe it is important to have conversations about women and issues of intersectional feminism within science fiction fantasy and horror. To continue to do so, we need your help. Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Join the conversation by following us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Welcome to breaking the glass liber. I'm Megan Lee. I'm Charlotte Bond, and I'm Lucy Hansen. Twists and turns, red herrings, and mistaken identities. Are we talking about a mystery? Or a romance? Or both? Well, mysteries keep us on our toes, propelling us towards uncovering the truth. Romance narratives also play with the tension of the unknown. The difference is, we usually know the who in a romance, just not the how. It is tension of a different kind, but a tantalizingly complementary one. We are lucky to be joined in this episode by a master of convoluted mystery and heartening romance. Freya mask. To talk to us about the feelings and frame ups. Not only does she put her lovers through the ringer, she forces them to solve confounding conundrums in a historical fantasy setting. So freya, thank you for being with us. And would you like to introduce yourself to our listeners? Hello. Thank you for having me on. So I am freya mask, and I'm a writer of what I describe as science fiction and fantasy books with kissing. So as you've said at the moment, the two books that I have out are historical fantasy with a very strong romance, but and also mystery plots. I don't know how I managed to get away with taking something from all of the genre baskets, but it's working well for me so far. Yeah, it works very well. I haven't yet managed to pick up the second book, but I really, really loved a marvelous light. So yeah, got me all in the feels, and I read it over Christmas, so I'm actually excited to do the same thing. You're going to have to get out one every year now because it's becoming my new habit. My new tradition for Christmas, I'm going to read one of your books. I love being the book that people curl up with on Christmas Day. I think that's a perfect time. To sit down with a new book and know that you have the space to just read interrupted unless, of course, you just have to nap off lunch. And then you can wake up and read some more, which is usually what my Christmas Day is look like. Yeah. And luckily, I do have the third book in the series coming out is similar time next year. Sometime in November. Perfect, so you'll be able to use it for your Christmas book again. Yes, all right, but no, you're just going to have to keep this schedule up. All right, hey so. I have expectations now. Okay, so let's talk about you're using historical setting. And then you're also putting in clear romances, which is not really quite what we would come to expect.

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"freya" Discussed on WBUR

WBUR

02:07 min | 8 months ago

"freya" Discussed on WBUR

"People who are forced to evacuate are now returning to their houses. But many people here are still on high alert, including Matteo Lopez, who had to flee from her home earlier this summer. I think the fires have changed us. The drama has changed all of us a bit. We see things differently now because when we watch television, it's normally crises elsewhere. But this fire came to us. We understand now that anyone can be affected anywhere. And that's a scary thought. Bethany bell reporting. Freya the walrus made headlines and captured hearts in the Norwegian capital Oslo in recent days, but the country's fisheries ministry decided to have for our euthanized officials say it was done in the name of public safety. But some people have questioned the need to kill a healthy animal, a chantel hartle reports. In the past few days, Norwegian officials had warned this was the most likely outcome if people continue to crowd the walrus in the Oslo fjord, the 600 kilo animal affectionately named freya was first spotted in Norway's waters in July, it's thought she'd traveled south from the Arctic. Freya was filmed chasing nearby wildlife and climbing onto boats to sunbathe, causing some to capsize, side Sears had been urged to keep their distance, but pictures circulated by Norway's fisheries ministry showed a large group of people within touching distance of the walrus. It had been hoped that freya would eventually leave of her own accord, but on Sunday came the confirmation that she had been put down. The head of the fisheries department said the risk to public safety was too high if the animal had been left where she was. These people in Oslo gave their reaction. It was a danger for people who got too close, so they either had to protect the animal from the people, or they had to protect the people from the animal. Maybe

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"freya" Discussed on Men In Blazers

Men In Blazers

07:15 min | 10 months ago

"freya" Discussed on Men In Blazers

"Okay, roger, are you ready for the Q&A? Let's get in there. Let's get in in every regard. I'm going to call you up, tell us where you are. And what your question is. But before we get to the questions, Duncan Lindsay, in the chat says, I'm going to be back at work tomorrow, but I'll always have the memory of this disaster of a game will be better work too. Big dunk as we are always, it's just called a Wednesday. We have a ton of questions. We have two dog over to our so let's get into there. It's pretty good. The great Tom freya, Tom, where are you? And what's your question? Good evening. Good morning. Wherever you go. Is this our first ever morning television? I think it's already July. It's all ready to lie. This is my audition for today, The Today Show. This is good morning football, but a very different version of it. It's actually when we did running at the balls, we did a breakfast show. Breakfast, then it was really quite bonkers. David Turner, we did a morning show that went bonkers where we were talking about the full and pigeons. They're probably we've been here before. Tom where are you? And did I bustard your last name? No, that's right. I'm in Staten Island. Yo, I love, I love that. That is definitely definitely one of the bong bong, like Rizzo says one of the top ten islands in every regard. God bless you, Tom freya. What your question is. Sicily's an island. Sardinia's an island. Okay, keep on going. Okay. Well, I mean, if you take this as a legitimate competition or glorified friendlies, whatever. I mean, what are we supposed to be learning from these games? And we actually learn anything. We learn anything from this performance at all. We're not learning. We're not meant to be running everything and we learn nothing. That is all we learned from these things. There is nothing. There is no point to it. We just learned that Concacaf continues to be insane. We learned that the entire international calendar is dumb. World football is dominated by club football international football is an afterthought. We squeeze in games with tired, exhausted players who have to travel, fly by private jet and commercial, all over the world to go and fit it in. By the way, these players are exhausted. This has helped us understand that most players are exhausted when they play in world cups. It's why World Cup football is usually most of the games are pretty awful. It's players are exhausted, international football is not as good as club football. I think that's the biggest thing we learned. If you need to be reminded, international football is not as good as club football and you know what? The U.S. can compete. And the difference between Elsa honestly, here's one thing. The difference between the U.S. men's national team's performance against El Salvador tonight versus what Germany would have done or Brazil or England or France or anybody else in the world is almost nothing. There is very little between these countries when it comes to singular elimination games in a knockout stage at a World Cup. We're going to Qatar for Christ sakes. Who on earth knows what these conditions are going to be like? The earth may well may well rise up and swallow players in guitar and will be like, but they should have played on the side of Vesuvius to train. That's what they should have done with molten lava South Gate. It blows it again. Does not prepare his players to get eaten up, buddy earth. I'll tell you one thing, Tom freya, in every regard, is international football is insane. It's deeply unpredictable. It's hard to know until you get there, how the team are going to do. The hotel and the setup did they get too close to a city where they were distracted and were able to chase the intrigue of the city with a two remote where they were just isolated and bored and just bogged down in a room self loathing. There's so many factors that go into a good World Cup run and you just it's chemistry. It's chemistry. It's chemistry. And there may be something great that happened tonight that we do not know. These guys may have played settlers of catan last night and just had an epic game or Mario kart or something unbelievable. And just in that great they may have had a ping Pong tournament last night, which was just so lulls and just Eunice Musa was so funny. You know, he put the bat up his down below and just played with it and still won and that was the moment that the team realized they could do anything and be anybody and just be new themselves and as a collective they could do anything but as individuals we don't know. And in the World Cup there's always a role for the deep collective gig deep. So I just say, let's not read too much in. I thought tonight was a fast, I still feel like we don't have there's too many open questions to make open questions for self sabotage to me. I wish we I wish we knew more so much of this team that's a cipher, there's a bunch of Greg that's still the safer. The Greg sneakers say I've thought a lot about since the grenade gee, let's hold on to the grenade game 5 nil bastard. Come on, we can take the world on, but I've spent a lot of people that do know Greg. And I feel like, is that Greg? No, I know that's not Greg. So I'm like, is he speaking to a PR team who are like, dude, be more interesting, where crazy sneakers. And then I know that's not what he does. That's who he is. It's always like he's trying to draw attention away from the players, take pressure off the players. And then I'm like, that's not a lot of pressure on the players. America right now is not really at a, you know, at a boiling a 100° temperature about these players and our U.S. campaign for the World Cup, but there's something in that he's doing something. He's got a choice philosophy is on taking the heat, taking the attention taking it off these players. And I think the fact we're going to make is he's a young players that shape them up. Let's get them uncertain chaotic and then unleash them in this crazy World Cup where nothing's going to be a given. And let's just see how they do. I think he's going to, this is this World Cup. I've come to believe was the equivalent of Greg berhalter had been given a $1 million at a casino and saying, you know what? I'm going to put them all on red 32. Just that's all I'm not going to do any other gambling pushing them all in. And let's see how it goes. It may come up the number, the number may come up, it will be magical. God bless your Tom freer in Staten Island. We're going to bring up a we only do real names here so it's a joy to bring up the original bob dolina. Hello fellows. I'm in Omaha as the counting crows said somewhere in Middle America. God bless you, mister doubling in.

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"freya" Discussed on The Ready State

The Ready State

05:16 min | 1 year ago

"freya" Discussed on The Ready State

"But that's what a. Dan and i didn't take it for granted being at the games this year because i really didn't think it was going to happen this year and i also had to learn how to i guess. I don't know the right word for part mental ice myself. A little like i did it every time this year at the games ahead to build in the morning my phone call with freya and i cry in mr mom and then i gave myself five minutes where i just let myself mr and then i took a few breaths and then i was like okay now. My role is a mom is in pause. And i'm going to become a competitor any and i put myself into that role while i was competing and then every evening i let myself become just now. I'm going to let myself vulnerable. And i am going to be frederick sco friend. And i'm gonna let him take care of me and i'm gonna talk about my emotions and let them out. So i kind of like felt like for the first time i was able to put myself into different roles and i was actually able to stick with them because i am so many different things and we all are so many so many different things and to become hunter. Percents like when you're competing you have to be able to distance it a little man. Yeah i mean. I really relate to that a lot as a mom and i've always worked since my kids were little and so i totally hear what you're saying there and i think you have to do it as a mom. I don't know how else you can get by. Yeah because i like miss freya. All the time. And i wanted to watch videos of all time in yes. It's really hard. It's really yes or no question for those people are not listening to understand. We're talking about the cross games which you are. One of the most successful cross for athletes in the history of cross. It really helped invent the sport. What's possible in the sport. You are a long time away as a new mother from your baby. How long were you away from fray up. Because i don't think people understand this sort of sacrifices that the couple others who were there specially from other countries it was real that you had to common core t. Tell us about that experience because you are away from your newborn daughter along time well i really pushed in southern go to the stays until i like pretty much less minute so i did my heat training in iceland and yeah. I posted this time and i didn't. I wasn't away for more than two weeks. But it was too way someone day that i was away from free and that's the first time that i went away from her if we pause. And if you're around a person who is apparently now phrase about a year old freya. Yeah she wasn't a year then now she's one year old into aches. Think about how many parents especially mothers have been away from their kids for two and a half weeks in the first year almost none in. That's crazy and i was really really frigging hard really hard so i post making the decision about going to the games and competing at the games until literally when we were leaving. And i told frederick on the plane. As like i might be going home tomorrow. You know that right. Like i. I might not. It's just may not work out. Yeah and he was like yes. I know that's okay. If we need to go home we go home. And then i just took it as one long weekends when one long weekend was gone. I took it as okay. We're going to be here a week. And then if i decide i'm not competing the games than we just go home and then the week had passed than it was like all right. We're already halfway there. Like i broke this up like a workout in my mind pretty much thankfully like freya was with my parents and my mom is really similar to me and free as really used to my mom like. We spent a lot of time with them because kobe like a lot of the summer house in freya knows them so well and i just told my mom like despoil her as much as you want to like ruined their team. If you have to you can hold her while she falls asleep like i had taught her davila sleep by herself. Like you to sing. Oncein will give the bottle sing a song and then leaving soon fell asleep on mike. Scratch it ruin it all. I don't care if she's crying despoiled. stroke her sing to her. Does maker feel good and my mom distant and it was amazing. And i could see that it was so happy got so many videos and called her day but i didn't expect to be legless as a mom but man. It was my head so hard. It's so much on this topic. You've been pretty vocal about how you have gone through some pretty serious postpartum depression. Yeah and i'm just wondering if you're willing to talk a little bit about that experience and how you realized you were experiencing postpartum depression. Anything you're willing to share. Because i think it's obviously so much more common. I was thankful to c. You post about it. I have a lot of friends who've gone through it. But i still don't think it's talked about that much. I think a lot of postpartum depression is missed. Yeah so. I just love to hear about Women's set this up for. I've known you for a long time. You're one of the best athletes in our world like. You're a complete athlete. You're total athlete. You're a total pro. Your partner is also a professional athlete on multiple sports right and you guys are a professional athlete family who knows your body..

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"freya" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

09:50 min | 1 year ago

"freya" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

"I think they have to. It's either male lion female tiger or vice versa or vice versa is the only way that they can do it yeah. I certainly wish they hadn't started doing it. I don't think that you know he. I don't think it's healthy. It's i mean the thing is is it's just so mass it looks like a bad science experiment and you can't use it that you can't even take a picture to show. Yeah the picture. Doesn't i don't how it is the the pictures just like. Oh looks like a regular. Oh tiger owes looking lion zoo. it's bigger than boxcar. Yeah holy shit. It's bigger than the car. It's insane so had don't don't breed ligers at home. There was someone in new york that. Just willingly forfeited a cougar. Known here in. Florida panther four fed forfeited the animal her to the bronx zoo right. They been raising a cougar in their apartment in their apartment. Eleven months old just to you know me. And my panther in new york don't woke up one morning he was on top of me growling kind of sniffing around my neck so maybe it was about time when dr ran foul i she size me up. You're going south but this is new york city. I can't do a new york accent. That's why i just stick with the south. I i mean either way you know what the new yorker not i feel like. Don't keep wild animal in your house. Feel like anybody case gonna have a wild animal in their house is gonna talk like that. I feel like it's it's now because lakes some people it's so people status so that there's a there's like a like a month you know episodes ago when we talked about peacocks to have one or whatever is is like a. Oh you're you fit you fancy. I'm sorry that's what that means. Yeah please please do that again. You you fancy you show painting so peacock in my apartment complex. My apartment complex would be fancy yours shirt. I think if yes if you're if you're complex had peacocks roaming the grounds that's fancy. I'll give you that so i know we're going to get some peacocks up in here. Now you're they're not gonna be yours like there. Plenty of naturally occurring peacock peacock peacocks. What's the plural peanuts p. How many times can i say caught. I baci be cockles. What's a group of peacocks. Kentucky's oh my god became this like a pod of whales. I don't. I don't know if we know like upper rubik a pack of peacocks. Pack peacocks like a cloudier. Got like a school of peacocks. School schedule was it a cluster. I don't even know what type peacocks. What is a group of peacocks called nightclub type type. Peacock in immediately wants to take to the premium streaming service. What is it group of. Peacocks called okay. A group of p foul p. foul of course is called an ostentation. I love that we. It's called an ostentation or a pride you can call it a pride the pride of pekao but it's known as ostentation. Now that's a good word. I feel like i would end up eating the peacocks. Jesus christ at each means. No you're gonna like be mad at freya for killing bird when our dog is a homicide maniac off the german shepherd my mind. Strangles cox and yours is the pushy welcomed. The porn hub bucket only france l. Only only freya only only only fans riley freya addition okay. We got focus to animals. That i would like to put together two. Oh yeah back up back to going to focus. I would like see always just want dogs. Like that's okay so but i i'm not that thing. Fuck up dog not gonna cross dog with an elephant and be like cool. Just leave. Dogs la golden retriever. And a monkey. What the fuck with monkey baby. Oh spider monkey though so it can use his tail to grab. I had weird dreams about like the tiny spider monkeys. Oh now you have to tell ya know. This was a while ago. Just because my dreams get real weird but there was just an ostentation monkeys. Last night's dream though baby dinosaurs baby dinosaur size of a dog. Yeah okay but not like happy little brontosaurus. It was like so not little foot almost wet before time. Never seen that okay it. It's a kids movie. Never seen movie. They were like armored. Almost it was very so warrior. Dinosaurs davis kind of were than they were gray so it was like that armored look but they were all riley's lives okay for smaller but there was a lot and it was kind of like a rampaging situation how i come up with a shed. I god bless my subconscious. Because there's a mess okay. I would like a sloth and he a rabbit sloth and a rabbit well that's like two completely different speeds now. I had fast slow at the same time. Find him superfly. Schuylkill was super chill That mean he would actually run in slow motion. you would actually like defy physics and like when he runs. I'm trying to think about like the animals i adore. You know what. I would like a sloth and my dog. She looked just like she does now. Maybe she sleeps all fucking day. That'd be great koala you cross a sloth and a koala in the thing will never wake up for like their neighbors sleep river and live forever. What animals do. I love when war see. I'm afraid to cross to to cross contaminate animals. I guess because. I would say something like you know like a peacock in an eagles so it could be like asks flying peacock over but my my end up i would end up. Didn't like all the shittiest but with my luck would cross you even have the proud all the shittiest parts of both animals to where it's like i created the next fucking platypus. Peacock has no feathers. So whitehead. Can't fly like dammit. Oh my god. There's very few animals that i am not a fan of or let's see a raccoon in a monkey on like. Oh my god you nailed it. That's a good one monkey raccoon. Yeah that is good. I was gonna say an An outta crocodile or alligator with an ostrich create a real life fucking rancher dinosaur. Yeah the a raptor. Have you ever seen an email. They look like a dinosaur. 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"freya" Discussed on The Astrology Podcast

The Astrology Podcast

05:42 min | 1 year ago

"freya" Discussed on The Astrology Podcast

"Also just mercury venus. Not just being something. That's aesthetically appealing but it's also Soft in some way and Can be helpful or supportive or nourishing. Yeah absolutely Yeah well let's see so. Then we have Venus with mars and we obviously discussed the polarity at length I mean the often charts that all see that expressed in our. It's where venus as art form is brought into motion or into action or to life through mars and so whether that's like dancers or singers musicians performers graceful athletes as well And terms of musicians. Like bruce springsteen is a great example. Someone who really has kind of martian edge. But it's coming through His music is art form. Neil young One of my favorite examples of this is If you're familiar at all with a broadway singer adina menzel She's probably best known for Being the voice of elsa and frozen But she has such a powerful voice and how Mars can kind of give that loudness to the voice and we we saw one of the description. There's uppermost shar talking about sweet singing. And but with venus mars it's like loud powerful forcible singing that really kind of carries with strength so Yes she she was someone who came to mind On the athletic side Billie jean king who the tennis player who Was the woman who i'm forgetting. The name of the man she beat and a match in the seventies. But it was like this really breakthrough feminist moment. And she has venus mars And she was known to. I like grunt on the tennis court. Almost of the battlefield With with each each time she would hit the ball and there was a fell made a few years ago with emma stone playing her called battle of the sexes and even in the title of that they show like venus mars symbols of the battle of the sexes and this kind of war between men and women playing out on the tennis court and how she was such a breakthrough feminist symbol in that time and that she has been this mars alignment which i'm sure no one making the film new So yeah she's another example. I thought of with that dynamic clever for we hadn't mentioned that but for the symbols of venus and mars in that those became like in the twentieth century the generic symbols for men and women like venus for women and mars for men Which somebody pointed out. That association was relatively recent On twitter recently although it is interesting. That i'm not sure how recent it is necessarily because Venus traditionally would have been assisted with with women or femininity versus mars being associated sometimes with men or with whatever was conceptualized as masculinity may. It's interesting to hear that just as kind of Not as a planetary lift but just as a symbol for like a bathroom sign or something that they would be used and now we're in a moment where that's breaking down again can put on all bathroom doors and we can put marzano bathroom doors one. It's interesting that that's one of the ways that astrology permeates our culture still in in different ways and it has influenced sometimes in ways that you don't initially realize or are imperceptible until you start Studying astrology and realizing where some of these things come from. Yeah absolutely left the walls. Yeah exactly and really quickly. Before i forget there's also Associations with the days of the week and venus's associated with friday and i forgot i meant i meant to mention that because you mentioned one of the gods associated with venus. And that's where we get the name friday from right yes freya friday And there's actually. There are two norsk goddesses who both seem to carry elements of venus. Freya is the one that i've most associated because she is the goddess of love and war and she rides to a chariot pulled by two cats Nana by the way her her steed amount is a lion which i thought was great But the other one in the north is fraga and the fry of friday. I'm actually not even sure if it's from freya from asia But frigate as the queen of the gods and so would be very different character but would be somewhat comparable to hera or juno in the greco. Roman pantheon awesome..

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"freya" Discussed on Lost in Translationmon - A Digimon Podcast

Lost in Translationmon - A Digimon Podcast

01:50 min | 1 year ago

"freya" Discussed on Lost in Translationmon - A Digimon Podcast

"I'm i'm going to probably see freya needs to go outside and then i'm going to make sure that she goes back to sleep and love her because she's very small. She is very cute. She's like non weeks old and full of like bite like hobie includes just like finding where to buy it. The will not be fun for me. I love her though anyway. So the link arms sleep subscription and by the way. I posted a photo of freya to the twitter's yesterday. So if any of y'all wanna see my very small little puppy dog. She's a standard schnauzer. And a lotta qa so red bubble sending description and you can contact us and stay updated. Unanimous email us incentive span lost in translation. More demon look calm owing comet on this episode on our website on youtube. You can also transitional on twitter where you can also see a photo of freya the dog and you can also listen transition on tumbler facebook instagram and of course youtube where you should watch videos please. And you can also chat with us on the lawson transaction on discord server. We also have a disgruntled with will and a red management celebrate it and we would appreciate it if you were to review us on any hold costs listening catcher that you use and if i find it already owned only show you've run funded please pointed out and i will find it. You can also donate to the patriots. Ns linked inscription from as a donor month. And that gets you access to the sean only areas of our discord server but there are high levels more awards such as unedited in early episodes and more so check that out and of course thank you to a console. Patron joe stephen raves. Who's walling see four on our cover on kata washy. I who can follow on twitter at chiesa tree three six near nearby. Who says you should follow on twitter at. She signed to six call. Lisbon was like one on tumble. Nicholas mom middle mama. Sam.

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"freya" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

The Relaxed Dog

06:53 min | 1 year ago

"freya" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

"Puppy. Love would say she had like a labrador news. Quiet times now say yes. She caught her. She's she's not say dog. Orientation nuts people. She thinks she's a dog she radio. Let's and she'll to there but she's not. Yes not that bovis by well. Peak lawrence aces just mentioned. You moved a couple of times and Now you're in a sort of more of a rural area where she's going to love Access to feels and things like that as she always had that sort of environment. That was a little bit more sort of Back in in in suburbs and whole identity will say we live in cities might not i love being out so related young just out the we we originally adapted and that was pretty gross. Yeah they'll be says moore village stretch town that we've used up and bristow. I wish so the outskirts of bristol bristol said but they were developed and more more news also includes say abbas deals. We walk in Buy a house out on the outskirts bass severe still also. Accession to office grazed be nights a minutes from that property out so the sticks which is wonderful she loves yeah just around batching looks at the dogs. So when you've been out and about whether she had any sort of interesting interactions with any other any other species it when she's been working. Yes we will walk beside. Hudson's cory let me use yeah Combination of great. And we walk in like a ten minute. Walk while we papa call in bari and inches lease which is like rowling cooled back and bashar start in the middle of the past just like stop just growling For about two bits. Like what we just gotta wait is that he just be scuttled off. Yeah that was quite interested interaction viruses. I won't but yeah actually yes gets on radio host jerry. He's like Dunks it just. Yeah just be just be mentioned around next to him. His is ready. Doxa whilst lead me also go to be seen slaves Again it's not had any transmutation amendments. It's just great crested. Newts that she's like a gets gets low iowa shop. Not you know solar. I'm looking sloga quite interesting charge. How long would you be working with her on when she's working on the job and do you do like look put her on and have a break and then guy back or a. What sort of a set program do you do. You have if there is one. I try kasa twenty minutes. Full intensity session. New detections ready Elia they can't be below ground and if you go quite dense vegetation british got out jog in a systematic inch every soul enact squared crowned. 'cause i might just be tiny loss. Ospel let's come for breakfast that she might get the whistle initiate. Just running around to dairy research is not going to be the new and say yeah. We ended it starts. You know has drayton physically for her to be used in Yeah intensely the amount times time just to make more effective guaranteed twenty minutes and then go away from flaming this break and i get a cow again. Just she's optimal effectiveness when she said should make sure she can have the best. She can work without draining her making her she times not enjoy an next maintains that she's having fun if she's not good. I'm just not enjoying it more as not make talk us say that she has any unique or particular. We'd habits newish. She did some been with the docs have they would be in style the call a few weeks she dirty in has the two boys and she really wants since they were having saying she went into the should found this receipt and start like tearing up so i went into the kitchen. What she was doing she boys followed me and she just ran back into the study is rationing additive. gabby up at the door. swing come is credible outsmarted. do she's small instead. I've never heard her talk like you say she wanted a million jay. I'll ask the aba connection with dog the same everybody was saying i love nuclear. We have great connections of different especially rescues. Wow participate weeks and we're going free. Yes she's my best dummy dirk And she's learning. Yes incredible jenny stop stays. There will be this kind of take her up as well say quite nice so jenny. Yeah say yes. She's just one of the kinds so you mentioned Than what sort of answer. I'll get from you but i everyone to complete the sentence.

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"freya" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

The Relaxed Dog

07:11 min | 1 year ago

"freya" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

"You To step in every game. Yeah great Absolute swimming To get obsessed with ended not worser. I'm just it can disturb in avenue for saying yes. It's not great from of the species inside the So that's that's not out getting back to her at home. How old was she when you got your first. When she got her first brother so to speak was need license she was free. Yeah she didn't like it she was like whether you go. Don't like it onto pony game. it's really loves. He still loves light just looks at her like and she says like now either irate franchise beach sometimes. She doesn't really like play. Too much. Results are she. Does she. kind of interacting much bit obscure because tonight drachen haircuts. Great time. she'll just be laying drive. Yeah i yeah. She likes she For a few years she looked back. She gobi attention. And how did i was. He roughly when he. Yeah yeah he was reacting to be as aggressive Showdown is taking the law to get showered dairy and asked play as well. He would play play with me even interact with humans as much she was just an he was very In his mouth as well like he just wants says engage that has taken a lot to try and get brady long and he loves it now absolutely loves appliances. You get out the years just on it. And he loves sashaying. Let's it's nice ginger. But now he enjoys light that play aspect as well nine. Yeah it's taken while the. Yes the radi rewarded having rescues. Incredible rewarding thing and the downs He's the eight months now. He was dumped by hunter and a They but yet he's he's great. He's got so much character and as well say megan and he's already used his legs as well. It just find tennis bowls in in have gone anything. Johnathan serious him yet. Yeah he's ib bathroom Is kinda gone. yeah. I kind of mother's day. She's like okay. Let you also dot Seek belgian defence stalk over the friars the founding. Say yes yes. They will play very well. Playing should be dragged around. And you he has. The issue is one. I want to be the evening in the bounden house. And he got bit jealous especially Cuddled up to spell. You would wanna play Would have been quite nice. They'd say yeah we'll get we'll get there is still lady. Jane's of say it's not as much of a change in behavior in infra the first time real well we get yes. Yeah yeah she Of a deavere so ones hire us with my trainer. We would train in freya we recognise about in the atkins. And we'll make sure she's very so catholic so when she came new has to be very slow gentle and say today excitable says she doesn't go on the puck four on Say yes we did by then. We put her way. We go the account Was shut down trying to Completely really excited The bull yeah. We put him back in Backout and she just wouldn't search. She just thought she kept nichols should Annoyed that you play hooky with so much appease yet with just as if you seem repetitive. Turn it down a bit species out about gosh. That just happened. Took place so. I did not play with this much state but Humid today at some times. I any shoyer adult issues. A very slight role in pig on my breaks as got any favorite places that she likes. Go home at night. I think more than one and just founding free co Woods a host a coupla fields away so we will create this heaven Yes she lives bounded around only play when Yeah i'm so in him. I hope they should shreds every west gun shop really. Happy talk But yeah she just can should not have been joy is just to be out. Yeah specifically at nice nuts much. She's in the morning. I think she had me station. Ira eighty is incredible at night. The voting i guess right working full time at night. Say since she's been young reconduct mainly jumped training. Say sister reach that inside a lot more in the morning so i had to jayme will traded for for as well just to get high to Dual born in as well Nations is it much travel involved when you were similar. Say i'm west wessex region kinda his to and counties.

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"freya" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

The Relaxed Dog

07:56 min | 1 year ago

"freya" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

"Very intelligent i. She's got a little bit. She just really picks up on things Yes she was really good leading so quickly. We didn't try not too much or would cause we as polite detention confirmation section. What we like them. Stay at element to them. Say i did basic stuff like sit. Stang Yeah not spy it ready. Yes she's Yes ready incredible jackson who wanted a million glover house and of adult glad fred. Geez how about you boys now tells me that rescues as a incredible but unnecessary fetched because Abusive pass they just really base light. Two boys with may and then friday will be on. The safe is stretched out like a. She's very independent bogan. She runs and get. Yeah so she's coming in the from the third an indoor dog from the start yes. Yeah cattle dan. My yeah she's just yes. Just he Well kaieda's Yeah i guess what dog Say fish got what she nights. It's kind of yeah She's a princess specimen base. She got suffered. Yeah your queen. She wanted a favorite that she like a subway. His yeah she does not use it. As said than have favorite rewards intense will is absent Tenable although iraq just recently go this orange plastic. They both thing shops alexa. It must've been taking a tennis. So that cycle high value would be too much of anything announced. It's just it. It's made me Wildlife detection yeah you love. He keeps working to the dog. How old was she when you first started. Sort of Introducing it to newt's she. I i initially so when i started the training. Course she was that louise and we put her own bed books. Khazei have a very small just like right beats and then grade quite difficult to detect. They refer challenge Yes we did then. I applied my licensed under a potential Got rejected sent. Yeah i kind of went in blind. Really know what they wanted. And then yeah they said you need Massive long list for light riot new now. Wa- i needs to there. I went back shannon. Yes we got the license after yes. She's proud she free. Yeah yes she was ready as old by this on demand should secure the license Magic johnson do so the initial baseline training with a and then outbreak when she was bowl pipeline schemes construction star which was a massive jump from during training so i basically had to disguise garden and some set and has a reading on speculation of Beats and i was allowed to keep all caps to males to females and. Yeah we did a lot. So the situation traded did training where the niece wessel out of the grant aid on the ground and in the crossing and things like that and then we did like wild training. The news election just walking around and yeah then daytime surveys when they were fusion and also to see rubber keith. Get up and then she was ready. That having commute for them onto racial. But like i say small distractions because there was like a size. The girl knows like a twelve ten master data excavation One in and i was trying to get as she was just like what has policemen in minden. Just yeah she working properly space. Louise inspiring you've just gone from a nice quiet lovely orchard garden sunset To like there s been going on not Yes it just Nashes find a bit but it's just such a big jump from trading so yeah operational and it just takes time a log training. Am i in time. The the machinery particularly the like the diesel smell that would really sort of impact on things. Yes place machine on a wildfires safety but that so we kinda so we have this fencing up and it was coming out the time so i had to walk her along. The fence. line says buried start needs to get inside the construction area. Ask me finished order. Wax religious up so just to check whether the needs like the had gone down into beside johnson The air along. And then i'd say right okay. She's not indicated you can stop pulling offensive. Come along slowly. 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"freya" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

The Relaxed Dog

08:17 min | 1 year ago

"freya" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

"I signed you so of whacking in joke. Bass around seattle sire. I just kinda developed her than when she also point. I in Canine consistency and the as she basically assessed myself and freia to say if we'd be successful for detection great crested. Newts said that. I'm vivian species that we have in the uk and that protect sunday. You can european legislation defense to kill. Why jay great chris knutsen damaged destroyed habitat sorry for every tricky species defined using conventional tools for having a dog being credible can detect in a below ground and everything which is why they refuge. During the trust you'll season say wait was holding my breath pin the in south from fryer which passed this assessment webley Yesterday passer flying kaliszan needed a bit of work. Yeah kind kinda just going from there really rebounded to get our licensed to detect great crested. Newts is really tricky. Because we have a governing body. Naturally and i have to jump through a million Discussed this license to use to the species because very innovative till very in australia been using conservation. Dogs now for about over twenty years in the uk is very near. Not many people know about this. Is that have been doing it for the party. Bus ten university But yeah it's still so people come in but every so of area near explosives detection drugs. I like dogs remains in But when it comes to conservation alive can they. Can they do that like more natural than detecting explosives drugs veins. Am yeah you kind of went down that re among scott the licensing finally an yes kinda got from this employer was worser fund. A lot of the work that i do with freya at ready supportive and i use on so we have like pipeline rates so ucla for wet commitment to andrew fifty meters of brayden. On's whether great crested new saw so between mid-march july and then they come out trusted the rest. The foraging refuge ground Low piles of said we have a fenced off area that were constructed and we have two tracks. They are out in the great news out. Construction amazed them to safely occasion. And this can take awhile today but with a dog. It's like a beneficial to her. She can do tax in any new. Haven't necessarily full into these pitfall traps and if it's warmest while they might not necessarily move about above ground zave can detect them so below ground. We found a couple of transportation side that within amendment and none of them in federal traps. Yet say yeah it's really she's brady useful to A species detection dog. that's you know And much about the great crested newts in yucai but was like seems like a very specific type work to do and always thinking. How much work is there to do. But then when you mentioned yes that you working for a company that lies a lot of pot going through their environment. That makes perfect sense. Because i'm guessing there's a lot of pipeline on the constantly rolling in. Yes yeah we can. Yeah very lenny. Every so the species it impacts all great crested need say kind of why i went down that rate say site i go there initially on so i'm not really sure. What a amanda. I'm ended up working west. It's okay yeah. Chris seems logical. Way is just one of the species to detect because the quite moist species of the underground and they say They tend to come up above ground in for edge when it's warmer webs so a lot of my training is the at night when it's absolutely gorgeous on the one. He's lights there when it's braided. Yeah let's go out. Let's go train. You had such as. Brian got ready wet and is great. Lebanon all out above ground origin. Yeah it just makes it easier than she can't detect underground is a little serve out and try to get them out. Which is a nightmare. But yeah when it's nights on the ground as i said very indicate good i it just sounds like two hours should be the need detection. Dogged over in the uk will doesn't the company watch. Shell station dogs. They've been running for quite a few years now. Yes say they did the initial said my train louisville. She said company and Yes she's pessina. Trae chris new section dogs. No she said upgrade business app sells continues using advantage night. Pretty successful state Yeah yeah is it. Hot side of west diet takes off commitment Land on a very short sits on still non might soya's down and every sees 'cause we have six months whereas winter behind and they weren't ernie's end and we got get licensed succeed to step on the hibernation wildfire reasons Say we have six months where i caught pretty easy. United stokes by catching meets. I can trade with insider. Yes the is a riot. Train outside. yes So yeah we have smart so he pulled jamie benn and then up again. Spring say. 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"freya" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

The Relaxed Dog

07:31 min | 1 year ago

"freya" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog

"All i am your host robot over. And i hope that you and your dog i will. Well who would have thought we'd get to episode fifty. I'd like to say thank you very much to all the great guests that of had on the show and all the especially awesome dogs that have been the topics of discussion on the show. Or thank again. H one of you listening Putting up with moi goofiness 'bout also giving me the inspiration to keep on putting out stories of the fantastic dogs that we share law lives with. Thank you this week. More guest from the uk is a nikki. Glava but I in some doggy news in michigan in the us a couple of years ago a labrador retriever mix or the name of sheldon was enrolled in service. Dog school where. He wasn't the best student because he was always being distracted. So e biologically flunked out of service stolk school and was almost immediately picked up by the awesome dog program where he has since being excelling in the detection of any accelerates used in the forest that they have investigated well-done Still in the us researches in washington state university Recently eat a trial with. I recruited Just over three hundred stressed students. Thi- then put them in three different Groups and did different stress management programs. One of them was to hang out with dogs and pet them Amazingly they found that after four weeks the students that were padding the dogs had improved cognitive schools and were staying calm wall addressing the issues. Think that's something that all of us dog owners all ready knew and in estonia a couple of young guys that were need the pylon new river which was partially covered noticed that they was an animal in distress by assisted the animal getting it to shoal and then i wrapped up in some towels and took it to the local dogpound When they arrive they the vet told the guys. That actually wasn't a dog. But i wolf that they had brought in the vet. Stan might show. The wolf is raw a let it warm up a little bit and then they released the back into the wild lighter in the day and now to this week's interview welcome to the relaxed dog. Podcast on here with nikki glove. However i'm very well thank you. It's nine pm in the uk. Lovely damon sunshine. Great the great to hear that. It's been the sunshine they're finally. We've just had rain the last month say this summer now. Not with just any ill tomorrow. Starting at first official winter here. I have close christmas. You're in the summer on you crazy. The way the world a much for having me absolute pleasure understand. We're going to be talking about freia today. Yes yes yes. She's just waved me head on my lap praying for sausages bribery as per usual. I'm going to ask you to take spec in time just before you came together and talk us into the hell's and wise that eventuated say a figures was back in twenty fifteen. I was founded kala. Gist sir i basically i studied likely interacting organisms in the environment on any so construction activities after look hal impact. These interactions specifically protected species. So their law. Things reptiles amphibians great crested. Newts by Based on a construction site and we were looking for files at the time. And i'm just decided it's gonna be a better way to move like find these reptiles if all of the construction stops and we do things that we put like repsol mass down to meet them but there's some tricky so various that we could abuse of tool say how that must be a better way and not even went home on the doorstep though is the magazine. cia magazine. and i often. There is a story on a lady louise olsen during caucus detection detection dogs anna while that's incredible like using a dogs news finally back offices so full Interest in into guarantees Reptiles amphibians so Yeah i kind of went down that Recent janette also dogs would be suitable. Select gun dog tight. Breed would be good sir yet. I started begging my pot. Narrows i can. We have a puppy can over again. Toyota's upside of side. Sarah is yes. I went say lovely litter literal copies yet. does just two dogs laughed at Timid one and then really so boisterous gal. Four in edge for detachable e kind of wondering boisterous confident dogs every fall gary yang wet from.

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Gas pipeline blast kills 16 praying at Bangladesh mosque

NPR News Now

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

Gas pipeline blast kills 16 praying at Bangladesh mosque

"Bangladesh an explosion near a mosque has killed at least sixteen people dozens are injured. NPR's Lauren Freya reports. Most of the dead were worshipers at a mosque just outside Bangladesh's capital. They were just about to end their evening prayers when the building exploded officials say it was caused by a leak from a nearby pipeline the gas may have seeped inside the. Mosque and then become trapped there. A senior fire official says a spark from an air conditioner inside could have ignited the blast among the dead was at least one child. Many of the victims were burned badly were rushed to a specialized hospital for burn victims, fire safety and building codes in Bangladesh are poor accidents like this. Sadly, often

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Why Are We Afraid of Friday the 13th?

BrainStuff

05:18 min | 3 years ago

Why Are We Afraid of Friday the 13th?

"In order to organize time. Human beings created calendars as part of today's dominant calendar system. Every year is divided into twelve periods called months consisting of roughly thirty days. Each all days are also grouped in two sets of seven called weeks and in Europe and the Americas a significant chunk of the population suspects. That bad things will happen whenever the Thirteenth Day of a month occurs on the day of the week called Friday like many human beliefs the fear of the number thirteen which is try skied. Deca phobia or of Friday. The thirteenth known as Paris. Kevi DECA try. A phobia isn't exactly grounded in scientific logic but the really strange thing is that most people who believe the day is unlucky. Offered no explanation at all. Logical order illogical as with superstitions people fear Friday the thirteenth for. Its own sake without any need for background information. The superstition does have deep compelling roots though and those origins help explain why the belief is so widespread. Today the fear of Friday the thirteenth stems from two separate fears the fear of the number thirteen and the fear of Friday's both have deep roots in western culture and most notably in Christian Theology. The number thirteen significant therein. Because it's the number of people who were present at the Last Supper Jesus and his Twelve Apostles Judas. The WHO betrayed Jesus was the thirteenth member of the Party to arrive. Friday has had a negative connotation because Jesus was crucified on a Friday additionally theologians hold that Adam and Eve ate from the forbidden fruit on a Friday and the great flood began on a Friday in the past. Some Christians would avoid beginning any new project trip on a Friday fearing that they would be doomed from the start. Sailors were particularly superstitious in this regard often refusing to ship out on a Friday and supposedly President Franklin D Roosevelt was among these ranks. Some historians suggest that the Christian distrust of Friday's is actually linked to the early Catholic churches overall suppression of Pagan Religions and of women in the Roman calendar Friday was devoted to Venus the goddess of love when the norse adapted the calendar. They named the day after Frig or Freya North goddesses connected to love and sex. The story goes that both of these strong female figures once posed a threat to male dominated Christianity. So the Christian church vilified the day named after them. This characterization may also have played a part in the fear of the number thirteen. It was said that frank would often join a coven of witches normally a group of twelve bringing the total to thirteen. This idea may have originated with the Christian church itself. It's impossible to verify the exact origins of most folklore. A similar Christian legend holds thirteen is unholy because it signifies the gathering of twelve witches and the devil. The number thirteen could have been considered pagan because there are thirteen months in the pagan lunar calendar the lunar calendar also corresponds to the human menstrual cycle connecting the number again to women but there are other traditions linked the number thirteen and Friday the thirteenth to unlucky nece in Norse mythology. The beloved hero Balder was killed at a banquet. By the mischievous God Loki. Who crashed the Party of twelve bringing the group to thirteen this story as well as the story of the last supper led to one of the most entrenched thirteen related beliefs. That you should never sit down to a meal in a group of thirteen. Another significant piece of legend is a particularly bad Friday the thirteenth that occurred in the Middle Ages on a Friday the thirteenth in thirteen o six King Philip of France arrested some of the revered knights templar and began torturing them marking the occasion as a day of evil both Friday and the number thirteen were once closely associated with capital punishment in British tradition. Friday was the conventional day for public hangings and there were supposedly thirteen steps leading up to the news. They're rumors of a secret society starting in the late eighteen. Hundreds at William and Mary called Thirteen's said to be groups of thirteen students. Who would meet in defiance of the superstition? The date was first enshrined in pop culture in Nineteen O seven when one Thomas Lawson wrote a novel called Friday thirteenth about a stockbroker who purposefully crashes the stock market on that day around the same time. Skyscrapers going up would often omit thirteenth floor. A practice that continues today. People Point to the trials and tribulations faced by the astronauts of the Apollo Thirteen Mission. And of course the wildly popular Friday the thirteenth horror franchise about sometimes villain Jason Voorhees and Camp Crystal Lake further spread. This ancient meam ultimately the complex folklore of Friday. The thirteenth doesn't have much to do with people's fears today. The fear has much more to do with personal experience. People learned at a young age that Friday the thirteenth is supposed to be unlucky for whatever reason and then they look for evidence that the legend is true. Evidence isn't hard to come by. Of course if you get in a car wreck on one Friday the thirteenth or lose your wallet or even Spill Your Coffee. That day will probably stay with you but if you think about it bad things begin. Small happen all the time. You're looking for bad luck. On Friday the Thirteenth. You'll probably find it

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                        Zion Williamson injury: Duke star reportedly has $8 million loss of value insurance policy

The Dan Patrick Show

02:49 min | 4 years ago

Zion Williamson injury: Duke star reportedly has $8 million loss of value insurance policy

"What's the insurance policy that Zairean Williamson has it Duke? So you can get a loss of value insurance policy which protects you if you fall in the draft, but presenting on, it's basically useless. I Duke Duke buys all the insurance policies to the players. I think that the exception of RJ Barrett who actually he came in with an insurance policy. He got his senior in high school that takes him all the way through his first year. But for the most part of the last five years colleges have been doing these insurance policies an eight million dollar policy for Zion cost you about fifty thousand dollars. It's all it's all above board. It's part of the rules. It's part of getting a player. But again he would start collecting at pick number seventeen. So given what we know of the injury. And even if he injured himself worse, you couldn't imagine that he would ever fall there. So it's there it is protection. But I don't think it will ever be used as an athlete collected on an insurance policy. Yes. FOX Freya Lamu from Oregon. Did there was there's oh who collected more Keithly elected from USC? There's been a couple, but and and that's important for the insurance industry to to know there's been guys who collected on disability, which is like you never play again. But the the more recent product is this offer value where they base the way it works is they basically project where you're going to go you sign the insurance policy, and then they tell you, okay. Like fifteen or twenty picks after that. That's when you that's when the clock starts going the money starts coming in. So it's been collected. The problem is though with Zion. Williamson Duke ensures them for eight million him for eight million dollars. But what's he's really worse? I mean, he's probably worth eighty. Million. So he's he might be worth eight million to to do, but they're really not giving him the the full value. And that's gonna be the next bait. Even though there's only so many Williams, and the other thing is when to and this technicality, but I think it's fun to talk about in DC way. So when Duke pays the insurance policy these insurance policies, if you pay the premium policy, it is tax free you collect your money tax free unless the school pays for it. And then you have to pay taxes on it. So for some of these players if they do have money it's actually worth it for them to pay for the policy instead of the

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Dozens killed as speeding train runs over crowd watching fireworks

KCRW Programming

00:49 sec | 4 years ago

Dozens killed as speeding train runs over crowd watching fireworks

"Authorities in northern India say at least fifty eight people are dead after a train ran into a crowd at a religious festival as NPR's Lauren Freya reports from Mumbai the victims apparently didn't realize they had strayed onto the train tracks. It's the Hindu festival of do Shera. When faithful burn effigies of the demon Ravana, hundreds of people had gathered on both sides of train tracks on the outskirts of Amritsar in northern India. Firecrackers apparently drowned out the sound of an oncoming train on Twitter. Prime minister Narendra Modi's said the tragedy is heart-wrenching India's railways minister is in the US, but has cancelled all engagements and is heading home. The state government of Punjab is declared two days of official mourning starting Saturday accidents are common on India's

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