26 Burst results for "Gilda"

Bulls beat Raptors 109-105, Thunder 123 Pelicans 118 in play-in

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 6 months ago

Bulls beat Raptors 109-105, Thunder 123 Pelicans 118 in play-in

"A pair of number ten seeds survived in advance in the NBA's play in tournament, the Chicago Bulls overcame a 19 point deficit to beat the Toronto Raptors one O 9 one O 5 in an Eastern Conference play in matchup. Zach lavine scored 39 into mar de Rosen had 23 points against his former team, Chicago was the first ten seed to win a play in game and we'll visit the Miami Heat Friday for the chance to earn the 8th seed. In the Western Conference, Shay gildas Alexander scored 32 points to help the thunder hold off the pelicans one 23 one 18 setting up a matchup with the Timberwolves for the 8th seed on Friday. I'm geffen coolbaugh

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Joe Piscopo Describes His Amazing Journey to SNL

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:16 min | 6 months ago

Joe Piscopo Describes His Amazing Journey to SNL

"Improv. I heard that the original cast was leaving Saturday Night Live. That's Gilda Radner. That's Chevy Chase. That's John Belushi. That's Billy Murray. My hero, Danny aykroyd. And they were looking for cast to replace the original Saturday live. And I wanted nothing to do about it. NBC did a go round of all the comedy clubs. They never picked anybody. I got a call from a friend who was writing on SNL on the new SNL. He got a writing job. He told gene dominion produced at the time. You got to see Joe Piscopo. He does impressions. I would do impressions. I was doing the Frank Sinatra president on stage. I would do Tom Snyder. Remember Tom Snyder said that day was great. And I would do all of that on the stick. So they brought me to NBC. I went up to the 17th floor. I did an in studio kind of audition for gene domain and she said, okay, you know what? We're going to put you on tape. We're going to put you on tape. Come in this date. So I bypassed a lot of auditions, but I went in, I got down to the last few hundred, and I went into what it was David Letterman studio in the 6 a, I believe it was at NBC. And I just riffed on camera. Now, I was so cocky back then. I was young number one, number two. Who wants to replace the original cast of Saturday Night Live? But I did the old man, this is Sinatra. I did all the impressions. They left. They liked it. They hired me as a utility guy. They needed somebody to do the impressions right there. They hired me. And so we went in. And if I could cut to, we did about ten shows on SNL. Gilbert Gottfried was in the cast. There was some great chemical. Billy, the gili, I came up with Gilead to comedy club. Then as we were casting the show about to mount the show on the air, I walked up to the 17th floor one day and someone said, I want you to meet a kid from Long Island comedy clubs. I was in New York City comedy clubs. We didn't know the Long Island comedy clubs at the time. I walked in and as a young kid sitting down and they said, Joe, I want you to meet Eddie Murphy. And I sat with this young kid who was 19 years old, 19 years old. And I immediately talked about connection, you were gracious enough to make the introduction. And the connect with Eddie, the laughing, we just joked around, what are we doing here? We just hit it off.

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"gilda" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

02:37 min | 7 months ago

"gilda" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Charge against actor Alec Baldwin in connection with the deadly shooting on the rust film set in 2021 is being dropped. TMZ reports he is no longer charged with gun enhancement after his lawyers filed a motion to show the law used as a basis for the charge didn't apply at the time of the shooting. Gun enhancement only factored in if a gun was brandished with the intent to do harm, which was not the case in the death of Helena Hutchins, with the charge drop Baldwin no longer faces a minimum of 5 years in prison, should he be convicted of involuntary manslaughter, he could walk away with probation even though that charge carries a sentence of up to 15 months. The gun enhancement charge was also dropped against the film's armorer. Actor and comedian Richard belzer has died at the age of 78 that is according to his friend and fellow comedian Lorraine Newman. Belser was best known for his role as John munch on the police drama Law & Order. He began playing the role in 1993 and reprised it in 23 years at 23 years across different incarnations of the show. The Connecticut native began his career as a comedian in 1972 before joining the initial run of Saturday Night Live in 1975. Bells are also appeared on National Lampoon radio hour alongside the likes of John Belushi, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Gilda Radner, and there is no word on the cause of his death. And the country world is mourning the loss of singer songwriter Kyle Jacobs, the husband of Kelly pickler died Friday in what police are investigating as a parent suicide. Clint black shared the tribute to Jacobs on Twitter saying Kyle Jacobs was a bright spot on the earth and will be missed. The USO also honored Jacobs for going on 7 holiday tours saying he lifted the spirits of service members. Now Marina rockinger has tonight's life be reports. Having to endure COVID-19 is bad enough for most of us, including children, but when it comes to other complications, it can be devastating to the body. Some children have developed miss C or multi system inflammatory syndrome, a rare but potentially life threatening condition that can impact different parts of the body, like the heart, lungs, or brain. Researchers at the Cleveland clinic have looked into why some kids develop miss C and it appears to have a genetic component. Doctor Robert silverman was part of the study. The exciting thing about this study is it's really the first indication of a genetic cause. It gives rise to mechanistic studies. So how did these mutations result in the sea? According to the CDC, more than 9000 cases of miss C have been reported in the U.S. with the average age being 9 years old. The study shows the underlying genetic cause in a small number of cases. It

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"gilda" Discussed on Subtly Weird With Usman

Subtly Weird With Usman

04:37 min | 1 year ago

"gilda" Discussed on Subtly Weird With Usman

"Yeah, so I think people don't know that they are generous music. You don't have to criticize or something because it's not what you are using. So when you see somebody playing jazz, just try it. If eventually don't like it, then you've made your choice. Like we said, it's based on preference. Well, seeing varda. They will just play the song at the beginning and then you'll be like, which kind of song. That gives you this rising. They don't want to know. That bias towards it is like, I know. Yeah. I even have two things. I think it's because I don't know Nigerians. We just were not open to new things. I don't know. It's what you know. So it's not what you know. You just don't, you don't want to have that. And then secondly, you know, you said Osaka that it depends on people that don't really have knowledge about. There is orchestra, you know, this is particular on the obsessed with him. The series on the empire, so we Caribbean. Yeah. So exactly. So I was obsessed with this. And this is a girl that studies music, split plays. So I was trying to look at the skinny and trying to show away those. Were playing and individual like David just amazing. So where do I perform in its life? And it was not as if I was just this weird gilda doesn't really listen to music. So in my head, I'm like, I'm bought. I mean, she plays, she studies the course and everything like that. So it was just like, you know, remember from other levels. So remember, I understand that would go to 2003. So Game of Thrones, it was still around that time. So for the finale. I can't tell you how many times I've watched the performance, even the ramen Java, I'm subscribed to him on YouTube. So anytime release any tips, the composer. Yes.

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"gilda" Discussed on Lakers Nation Podcast

Lakers Nation Podcast

04:26 min | 1 year ago

"gilda" Discussed on Lakers Nation Podcast

"A feeling because wings have a lot of value out there on the market and the NBA that the price is going to be high, but if there is any way to get Harrison Barnes, I'm 100% listening if I'm the Lakers. Yeah, I was about to say the you lost me there with the pick, but I was like, yeah, he's a wing player. So you're probably going to have to do that. That's the problem. So that's the problem. But look at you being peacemaker, not trying to start a ride last night. Trevor. I know, right? Well, I had already said a few things and I didn't want to get people all fired up thinking I was trying, I was saying that Harrison Barnes was a real option. I just think he's a name that you need to consider if you're the lifers going after and see what the cost would be. I've got a comment here from YouTube said spot track data shows OKC does not have the cap space to take for us as contract in the deal presented here. They don't have the cap space after July 1st when Shay gilda Alexander's deal kicks in. Up until that point, they do have the cap space to do a deal for Russell Westbrook. So that's the key. It would have to happen before the league calendar switches over to next season. Typically when you think about trades and things like that, it a lot of the time, it were waiting until the calendar flips over. Like last year, right? With the, obviously, it's bad, but the Brussels Westbrook trade. They couldn't do the deal until the league calendar year flipped over and then Kyle Kuzma was on a $13 million salary instead of a $3 million salary and that allowed them to do the deal. Usually we're waiting until July 1st. In this case, they would have to, well, last year wasn't quite July 1st. It wasn't July 1st because the season was thrown off. But in any event, typically it's July 1st, this year we'd have to get it done before July 1st in order for it to be a legal trade. So that's why if you're looking at money for next year, that's why OKC doesn't show up as having the cap space next year because they don't that they've got it this year before that extension kicks in. All right. Jorge Sandoval said call me crazy. Okay. Hornets get Westbrook and a first from the Lakers, pacers, we're going to multi team trade here..

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"gilda" Discussed on The Aloönæ Show

The Aloönæ Show

04:55 min | 1 year ago

"gilda" Discussed on The Aloönæ Show

"Yeah, I didn't have that many friends either. Yeah, I can relate to that. And I also, I went to school like an hour away from where I lived. So, you know, it wasn't really like an option to go to a friend's house after school. Because we live so far away. You know, my mom would come get us on her way home from work and just take us home right away. And I'd usually get dropped off at the gym on the way home and be there until like 9 o'clock at night and then come home, eat dinner or do my homework and start all over again. But I actually love super outgoing, I had no problem talking to strangers or talking to anybody or getting up in front of a crowd. I always had the confidence to be in front of people, I think it was just harder because of the logistics of where I lived. Okay. Yeah. All right. So besides camera work on television or short films. Have you appeared in any therapeutic character productions on stage? Yes, and I have to say living in London and performing in the West End is like top of my bucket list. My first love is the theater, like film is great and I would love to land a TV show or get some bigger film projects like that's definitely a dream of mine. But I did. I moved to New York when I was 20, and I ended up running a small theater company in the East Village. I did COVID a theater and continued to do theater. The last play that I was in before the lockdown was called with a little help. It's John Belushi. If you guys have seen the movie animal House, that was him starring in that movie. It's an old movie. And he was one of the original cast members of Saturday Night Live. And so it was a play about him, and I played his wife, and I also doubled as Gilda Radner. Dogra radnor was a comedian in the 70s and 80s. She died of cancer quite young. She was married to Gene Wilder, who was the original Willy Wonka. If you guys saw the original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie. Oh yeah, I've seen that. So Gilda Radner was married to Gene Wilder, and they were kind of this brilliant comedic duo in the 80s. And she was actually the first member of the Saturday Night Live cast. She was the first one who ever signed a contract to work on Saturday Night Live. So yeah, so I got to play her off Broadway in New York at theater 80 in the East Village. And that was like a phenomenal experience. It was such a fun production. And yeah, it ended just before Christmas of 2019. And then I was scheduled to do another play in 2020 called shiksa wives, which is a play that I wrote with a writing partner, but because of the pandemic, we were never able to do it. And we've discussed doing again or trying to not do it again, but to be able to watch you. But we just kind of feel like the world has changed so much and look at the climate right now. Thank you to that piece. It's not really relevant anymore. Which happens with writing sometimes sometimes it takes too long to get something going and you just kind of miss the boat on it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, sure. Any celebrities you wouldn't do any.

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"gilda" Discussed on Here All week

Here All week

07:18 min | 1 year ago

"gilda" Discussed on Here All week

"Grab the market by the bulls, Kelly. One of the lines in this, by the way, was uttered by a marketing person with complete sincerity at a marketing meeting at a large corporation that shall remain nameless, but you might be running some of their software on your home computer right now. They were talking about marketing games or products I don't remember what products they were in to European markets dividing them up by country and literally said the English market is strong, but the Spanish markets are passionate and have great penetration and I was like, you have got to know what you just said. Wow. That's hilarious, but nope. Nope, they just kept on going. And I just sat in the back, you know, laughing and writhing. I was exhibiting some body language. I bet you were. I bet you were the shoulder shaking, the hand over the mouth, the stifled laugh. It's the stifle laugh. I don't think that's funny things. Since we had our sponsor of money shots, I thought James money trivia would be perfect for today. Well, I sure know a lot about money. I had to look up all those big words for that ad. I had, as we were recording it, I had trouble doing it as folks. There's some words engineers, wow, that threw me for it. I think every ad from this point forward is going to have some stupid version of engineer in it. I just think that's I think that's great. My favorite thing about all marketing. Okay, here we go. Money trivia. What was the first country to use printed paper currency? Um, I don't know the answer to that. The first country to use printed paper currency was let's say it was England. The UK. That's China. China was the first country to do China, of course. Oh, that's right, because China was the first place that did printing. Right. Correct. Duh. Spanish silver dollars originally called the Spanish peso, were each worth how many Spanish reels? Reales. Reale, sorry. I don't know. 8. Is that like pieces of age? Oh, pieces of 8. I don't know. I know that pieces of 8 were so coined as it were because it was literally a I think a gold coin, but a metal coin that was perforated and you could break it off. Pizza into 8 little slices and each one of those was still a coin. And it was worth one 8th of the total because it was very much a gold standard based on the metal content of the coin. And I mean, originally, I don't know. I'm starting to talk smoke here, but that's a Vader literally coins you can fracture into 8 pieces. That's all right. Please, even though we're a 100% correct on this show, if we have been misled in any way, please let us know. Welcome to the armchair history channel. The only more dubious thing we do than science. What flightless bird is featured on New Zealand's $1 coin. Is it an auk? No, is it a penguin? Is it a puffin? I give up. Is it an email? I'll go with the kiwi. It's a kid of course, that's a kiwi. What the hell is wrong with me? The New Zealand. It's been a long day, Kelly. Of course, it's I know. I didn't know that kiwis were flightless, though. I mean, I guess they are since the pandemic lockdown. Here all week folks here all week. What was the first publicly traded U.S. company to reach a 1 trillion market cap? 1 trillion. Oh, was that was that Facebook? I'm going to ask something that you just it's Apple. Of course, it's Apple. Right, right, right, right, right. And that's fairly recent news, right? Fairly recent, yes. Within the last couple of weeks last month, or something like it hit a trillion, something like that. Yeah, right when they forced me to buy a phone, I didn't need. They hit of course. And that's all it took was just you. You were the piece of the puzzle. It was you. That's why I feel like every vote counts because when I do something, the world changes. Of course, of course, but I, are you doing the butterfly effect thing? Is that what you're doing the chaos there? Yes. When I flap my wings in Hong Kong, there is a typhoon. Or something like that. Something like that. Before the introduction of the Euro, what was the name for the basic monetary unit used? In the Netherlands. The florin the guilder. Or it was one of those things. Now, florin and guilder are the names of the kingdoms, the two warring kingdoms and the princess bride. Yeah. Gilda gilda. Which president of the United States is on the $1000 bill. Taft, I don't know. Grover Cleveland. Is it Grover Cleveland? Here? Far. How did they run out of interesting presidents before they ran out of denominations? I don't know. I couldn't answer that. You know, that would be a really good thing if we could get someone from the mint on the U.S. mint. Let's talk about minting. Right. And we'll ask him questions about money and he'll give that same answer that my friend from AT&T gave about airplanes. We'll ask him like, so why isn't there a more interesting president on the $1000 bill? And he'll say this. Okay. And then he'll give a reasonable explanation that makes sense if you work for the mint. And one more asking about the names of currency, what was the name of the currency used in Spain before the Euro. In Spain, I don't know, it wasn't the peso, I guess that's Mexico. Pesa. Yes, pay close. Close. Very close. James, thank you so much. Let's see our prize for today. Models? Oh, it's a new washer and dryer set. There you go. Congratulations. I'm cuffing again here. So, you know, I'm speaking smoke, but I think the reason that the dollar sign is an S with two lines drawn through it. Is that that's actually the sign for the peso, that's a P and an S combined into a shape that then turned into the sign for dollars for no apparent reason. Wow. So first I heard that. It was weird. Things is weird. You're still in Vegas. What's going on with you? What are you doing? I am here for one more week, and then I will fly home. I'm not gonna say I extended this trip. I've only been here for a couple of weeks, but I stayed as long as I have because I know I won't come back for another two months and I just wanted to not leave everything for too long. I had planned to do some plumbing work while I was here and then it turned out that my faucet sort of stopped leaking and so I'm like, well, that seems safe. I'll just ignore it. And you know, take my car into the shop and do the sort of things maintenance things that people do. So that is why I am here, but I come back on Saturday and rejoin the basement to life. Of Seattle, where I presume it's warm and sunny and balmy and ready for me to return. Am I right? If you consider warm balmy and sunny, gold gray in about 42, then yes. Yeah, it is. It's.

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"gilda" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

SuperHero Homies!

03:55 min | 2 years ago

"gilda" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

"We we get the very infamous seen the one that I think most people creative Forces would argue ears the definitive origin Of two facing that is when maroni throws the ball of acid and to harvey's face funnier enough. You just mentioned my recent reading and finishing of arlene. Yep yep they did not tear from that yeah. Different places. Still the courthouse. Not the court room just the hallway. Same exact occurrence. Fook you harvey date. Here's some acid. Yeah and like this. That's like the the one. I do really love his origin in the dark knight movie Because like it has so many fucking implications but if they could have done it in the courthouse would have been extremely powerful anyways. Yes because the house. Some guy tried to use a gun and harvey dent was like. Oh look obama's book your baretta. Yeah that is true and also we we get the scene. Here we're harvey. He flees to hospital and You know he goes down to the sewer area. Also want to call it out. Something goes to happen. Kevin flipping out the book again. I forgot this buckingham. I'm watching movie like the fuck going on. What did they become a buddy buddy cop scenario but like not cops like like i was thinking about what the focus is literally looking at the pages like no it is uncanny the same even the same like psychological monologue love that to faces having with literally a being who can't respond. Hey have you know solomon grundy. Probably thinks he's extremely eloquent in history spouses. Or that's what. I guess that's all for those of you couldn't understand because there was so so much grunge my voice born on a monday not that hard to guess it. This is only a small list of things. Maybe one would say. Seven statements all mcgrady makes. Yeah cyrus goad simon going. Just real name F why every once in a while homeys you gotta tissue self with random mass knowledgeable about. Hey that's how you stay right here Anyways so yeah he does. Eventually you know Linka with solomon grundy down in the sewers and he's able to kind of relate with solomon on a kind of a fundamental level. I do want to point out something that the movie did that. I thought was pretty clever. And that is at the fourth of july Murder this before. He puts the beat down on. That would be hit man. Yeah the the scene where. He's out there with gilda and with commissioner gordon and carmine falcone approaches and he speaks with gilda in. Oh says how you doing. Dan goes knows talking to gilda against a really another cool. Soto nod chimney was to the things that the attitude is movie being that Yeah he knows go because gildo had or she was pregnant with Alberto's kid so again. A really subtle nod something that harvey and s. the audience didn't even know about. Yeah well actually harvey. I think he did know so. Never mind the oddest didn't know i didn't in the movies cannon theories a. He didn't know.

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"gilda" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

SuperHero Homies!

05:43 min | 2 years ago

"gilda" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

"One on there. That's a complicated as family. So less We'll go ahead and hit the on this a little bit here do it. Yeah so You know in the movie. We get other scenes here with With gilda and harvey and we're kind of seeing their relationship deteriorated a little bit more here and now something. That was different from the book that stood out to me immediately but it was such a small detail so small thing that you can easily miss. It was You know when harvey he starting to lose a little bit more in that to face Psychology is creeping up on him more. And he's about to leave to go to the to the the infamous court case and he's speaking with gilda and He snaps in her and says something along. The lines of thought things would be different. You know at the at the he died. And i was like who is he talking about that. No idea what he meant that scene. But it wasn't until the end of the movie that you know. I realized what they were doing there He was referring to alberto. Because of course here in the movie against spoiler alert we get the reveal that are burto and gilda had a forbidden love and relationship and it was a very clever scene there. That part was i knew. That part wasn't add on but it was really interesting because it gave a little bit more definition to some motives. And that's definitely not a bad thing in this particular case because it played like you said so creatively added unto unto without detracting from anything important and also like the fact that they mentioned oxford did harvey go oxford and and i was like well. You know maybe he did. Maybe he didn't like what's What's the deal with that. And then again. You get the reveal that gilda to oxford and the reason that's important is because at the beginning of the book even you learned that are burto went to oxford and that's where he and gilder met so it was a very kind of a clever clever see planting they did. They're kind of planning the seize of what happened between guilty and are bro and it gets it gets started by the way. This movie is rated r. both parts. Oh yeah me mentioning a dude getting chopped up by boat from pella traded frigging art. Then yeah okay. Yeah so no. We can talk about the The infamous court case in here. What's i jack. You just flipped to that. Yes oh one. Of my favorite scenes men in batman history And again like. I've always loved the fact that jeff law been tim. Sale took the opportunity to use his book to flesh out..

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"gilda" Discussed on Tatooine Sons: A Pop Culture Podcast

Tatooine Sons: A Pop Culture Podcast

05:25 min | 2 years ago

"gilda" Discussed on Tatooine Sons: A Pop Culture Podcast

"We see getting to carmine But you've never seen having a rampage downtown or anything can it doesn't add any implications to the story all that much fleshing things that selena reveals everything about herself to batman in the comic selena is in doesn't reveal that she's falconi daughter until the sequel to long halloween. Okay dark victory so they decided to put that in this which it works. It feels better for how batman sees her now and if it notices that they are noticing dark victory which i hope they make a movie off. two faces of two minds in the film In the comic to face and harvey are kind of always having this internal struggle is internal battle but seemed like to face to face side completely took over harvey in this film. Okay so once. He turns it to face. He's he's full to face. Yes that's what it seemed like. All i mean he may have if they do. The sequel like moments where harvey comes out. But it's like garlic shmuel. Yes it's all schmeichel gigante as fall kind of makes sense for how this woman is built like wall tall but this whole scene actually sets up dark victory really vary. That's the a sequel right. It is so that hold. Her death really sets up for the implications a happen from that in the sequel. So it's it's very important. Send the identity of holiday inn. Build dense secret Yeah that's different sorta called it. You did yeah. Sort of sort of But my my comment. Yes while it was kind of lying to you. I just want you to figure out that. I didn't even like you said maybe she becomes somebody and just voluntarily said no speaking about other things long halloween. But you like that's spoils movie. I'm like again sure by holiday. And i'll burto and guild. Weren't lovers in the comic okay. They just kind of knew each other. So what was the motivation for for gilda to be killed on the first three murders to kind of start removing the falcone family so that she could spend more time with her husband because she needed it also. That's like vano weird. this one. it was because they would have time with my husband. So i'm gonna go murder people Coney wouldn't have let alberto have a baby with gilda and they will marry each other which feels like a better might do on..

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"gilda" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:37 min | 2 years ago

"gilda" Discussed on WTOP

"That's red Cross blood dot or g'kar company T O p s traffic and weather together. Let's go toe Dave Gilda. Oxon Hill forced Heights, a crash and police activity on Maryland to 10 at the Bill way All North bound traffic must go on to the Beltway through lanes or north bound on to 95 north bound lanes that continue toward Oxon Hill Road in the ramps to the local lanes blocked by police from the Beltway to 95 on to 10 itself all Lanes and Rams her open a south bound drivers onto 95 near Malcolm X Avenue, the slow traffic as usual related to the homeland Security project there on the Baltimore Washington Parkway, a medical emergency and SUV and Woods both ways. Just north of NASA. Goddard in the employee ramps believe they're two separate medical response is affecting both North out and south bound traffic on the B W. Parkway, go with 95 through Laurel. No issues on 95 or on the Beltway in Maryland Beltway in Virginia through Tysons Traffic on the outer loop pretty slow now from 1 23 towards 66 because of the long term works on the narrows the rant. Onto 66 west down to a single file. 95 north after three Fredericksburg and in Quantico before except 1, 48 work sounds last Port had the left lane blocked when you're ready to buy a new home and want a mortgage lender who can help you plan with certainty rocket can get personalized loan options, closing costs and tax estimates. All in real time. Rocket can't rocket mortgage Dave. Don't nine w T o p. Traffic. Chuck Bell. What's the weather, like our longest cold spell of the winter is now briefly coming to an end. There are signs of much colder weather returning for the second.

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"gilda" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

News Talk 1130 WISN

02:04 min | 2 years ago

"gilda" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

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"gilda" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

WHAS 840 AM

01:33 min | 2 years ago

"gilda" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"I'm gonna introduce you to Joe Inga, a Bronx firefighter. Who reached out to me to help him reclaim his health. It has been spiraling out of control for the last 12 years. In response to this 911 call from a firefighting brother. Have Marshall together some of the most spectacular Actors, athletes, inspirational leaders in the plant based space pulled a Gilda I'm a host on Discovery Channel's Shark Week. Army and Navy veteran from Australia and Shark Attack Survivor. I'm JD Roth. I'm a television producer and a plant strongman, Christie, Rob, holistic nutritionist, physical therapist, and I am plant strong as well. I am Dr Caldwell B. Esselstyn Jr I work at the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute in the book I wrote is called Prevent and Reverse Heart disease, and I'm rips Father. My name's James walks on the producer on the gentry in this film. I am. Dean shares I the co director of Brain Health and Alzheimer's Prevention program in Loma Linda University. I'm Aisha shares I I'm, a neurologist and co director of the Brain Health and Alzheimer's Prevention program at Loma Linda University on but we're so privileged to be part of this journey with you. My hope is that for every Joe and every Jane that's out there. This season will inspire you and inform you as you to take action and become the plant strong person that.

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"gilda" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

07:35 min | 2 years ago

"gilda" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"It wasn't they weren't They didn't tell me I had to have a backup major in college or anything. They just let me go for it, and it's been. It's been my livelihood. And this has been a big part of my likelihood. So I Yeah, it did Renaissance festivals for three years, and I'll tell you it's a young man's gig walking around you did it. Footwear and doublet and hose and Cuban heels and walking around miles a day and jumping off e did comedy swordfighting shows I jump off of balconies and jump into wells and get you do tiger rolls and sword fighting. It was an absolute blast. So when you look back, and you're doing all these different Syriza's in these podcasts that audibles just put out. Do you give yourself credit? And I'm curious when you do look back. What was it that really gave you the big break? I I was, um Would say it was when I got the television show Mad TV is when it started when I was on the second was in the second city for six years of you know, the Second City cater the satirical Improv Theater in Chicago, which is which is was a breeding ground for talent. The likes of Dan Akroyd and Gilda, Gilda Radner and Alan Arkin and John Belushi and Mike Myers. Chris Farley. These these the Tina Fey These are the names that came out of that theater and I'm an alumni, that theater as well and that that was my That was my training ground, in addition to the Renaissance fairs, and then after that, um After you know, after I ended key and Peele and started talking to El is when I really started T kind of my career started moving in a new direction and there was became more prolific. I said, you know, l said to me after key and Peele was done, she said, What do you want to do with your career? And and I said, Gosh, I mean, let me think about it and the answer I came up with, she said. Well, let me put it this way, John, she said, if you had no stories standing in your way What would you want to do? No stories. You can do whatever you want. It's going to happen. Whatever you want. What would you like to do? And my answer to her Was I want to do Shakespeare and I want to be Jason Bourne. Johnny. He literally, said Jason Bourne, Um and Jones Jones. Nephew is one of my my dear friends, Doug Liman and And I said, Wait a second, Doug Liman directed the Bourne Identity. The climbing makes people Jason Board. Shouldn't you do Doug Liman and then I did. And of course, Doug's fell in love with him, as you know, and I fell in love with dog right and Right? Yes, And it was about maybe it's within a year and a half of that conversation. Keegan was in Hamlet at the Public theater. He did an action sequence for Doug Fir for impulse. It was like, Oh, wait. There is a passion if you want to do Shakespeare. Why don't you talk to some of your theater agents and get you into some theater in New York and it was he had the time and you certainly has the skills. I think it kind of changed the trajectory a little bit. The career has been away become in a way, the career has become more diverse. And and a lot of that comes from opening up my mind to that statement, when l said that to me because no stories, no no stories about why you can't have it. If they were just stories about why you could have it. What would you want? And I'd never nobody had ever asked me a question like that. It was amazing. L you're so practical. Who would have even thought of asking, kicking a question like that? Because of that stage, he was really working doing Ah, lot of work. It was sort of incredible. Well, I think it's okay and peel was kind of coming to key and Peele was finishing. Keegan and Jordan decided that they were gonna just kind of move on in different directions. So it was a lot of conversation about. Well, what do you want to do next? Like, where do you want to go? You have a lot of possibilities. What do you want to do? And at the time he was considering during an independent film, and which is great, because we all start our start down. We love them and Actually kicking just did one last year, But I had read the script and I was like, I don't know you've done so many amazing things. What? What's what's a bigger goal? Is there a lost year ago? And I actually had heard him sing. Somewhere and was like, you know, your singing voice is fantastic it in who know and and one of the reasons why I fell in love with him was the voice the way he could sing. And I was like, Sometimes you think to me and I was like, Okay, we're in trouble. Um, And then he sang. He sang to me at our wedding Like Mr Wedding bands like we had this kind of Parties. Uh, prom band that kind of get a band carry, Okay? And King and Sang uh, was a band and our agents were at the party. And they and and so I think from your kids, we're sorry, but they sang with the band and our agents were there and they won't kill you. And you never told us you could sing. Yeah, We're your agent as much like. I think they're joking for your agents Get to know us. Um, so when Keegan started singing, they were like, you know, if you wanted to sing, there are a lot of musicals, movies and TV shows that are coming out. And so Keegan started doing that. Like he things he things in jingle jangle. And I know the problem. I think to Meryl Street, Grace and Schmidt. A dune is a TV show. He just wrapped for very Sonnenfeld was a six episode musical. Yep. Kicking my gun. Is your working constantly? I think the secret is l I think we all need l in our lives. Exactly. I know I'm gonna wave along and hopefully They'll be a lot of pieces, and I'm going to take my share. I know she will fix your life. It's really unbelievable. There are so many different sections here and you're performing all the way through it. It's the history of sketch comedy. What of the sections that we've particularly were fascinated with? Was called the face of radio. So you know, I've known you a while. I didn't even know that you did radio. Maybe you did. Tell me where did it come in? I didn't. I didn't do. Um Ah, lot of spoken word stuff earlier, but it was later in my career I got I've had an opportunity to narrate a couple of books and do some really fun animation on that's one of my favorite things. In fact, I'm I'm working on a three or four animation projects right now, and they really Are such fun, Joan because there's a liberation to them. You can almost really go for it really true the scenery when you're doing animation, because you really want your voice. To match the silliness and exaggerated miss of the cartoons of the caves. And so so, so then you could really go for it. Whereas if you're in live action theater, the director might say to you Okay, that's that's good little over the top to pull it back. And you seldom, if ever hear that in in the recording booth, So it was, it's been It's been another avenue that I've gone down in my career. I'm talking to Keegan Michael.

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"gilda" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

KLIF 570 AM

01:40 min | 2 years ago

"gilda" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM

"The charts. With. Can't you hear my heart beat every time I see you looking, my baby baby, can't you And then the very next month had another top five hit was silhouettes Go past your house. And then the very next month, Herman's Hermits had their first number one hit in America. Mrs Brown. You got a lovely daughter, Gilda Shoppers hair are something round. But wait, there's more again. The very next month they came back and hit number four with wonderful world. No, no, not you about history don't know much biology Don't know. So at that point in January, February, March and April of 1965, Herman's Hermits had four top five hits and one number one they skipped the month of May. And then in June had their second number one hit man already X I am on the eighth I am I am I got married to the widow next door cheesing marriage every time Henry. The eighth was a song that was written and sung by Harry champion.

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"gilda" Discussed on 710 WOR

710 WOR

06:58 min | 2 years ago

"gilda" Discussed on 710 WOR

"So I've met thousands of entrepreneurs and one of the most successful entrepreneurs I know is Len Green. I'm so delighted. He's joining us today because he can share with all of you some really Good advice, especially as we go through this very difficult time. Then talk to us about your amazing background. Tell us about some challenge you overcame. Well, I gotta tell you if I had learned have stare, imagine how much more successful I could have been. Instead of being a billionaire. I could've been a multibillionaire. I really believe. Shooting would covert 19 go unattended? Okay? Yes, it's bad, but it opens up so many new opportunities for people, especially people who have worked for other people. I have seen things that they knew that they could do better. Well, this gives you a golden opportunity to actually try and start a business because you can't be any better time to do it. Okay, But, yeah, you have to learn new skills, okay? And part of it. Is this still of being able to project yourself in and talk? But you gotta be saying yourself paid. What's out there that I think I can do differently than what's being done today. Okay, if you could do that, then I think you got the first step. Then you got to take that next step, Which is self confidence. Well, I don't know. I'm comfortable being an employee. Should I keep on doing that? And the answer is Hey, if you think you have something that's different. If you think you Com'on set up some kind of barriers to entry with this new idea being a patent or being, you know that something like that or first in to do it with If you see a problem out there you go solve it, and what I used to do was I used to walk up and down the aisles of a supermarket and say, Hey, what's out there? Could I find something that I could do differently than what's out there before? Give me an example. Okay, let's say you have a daughter chap. Well, a lot of people have dogs and cats is a pig industry. Look down the aisle and 85 to 90% of the cans of dog food. Cat food were selling for 75 cents to a dollar 25. You said yourself. Yeah, but that's chunk in there. Okay. Causes a lot of cancer. What happens if you had a $3 can Okay which was pure? Could you attract enough people? By that $3 can instead of the dollar crap that was down there, Okay? And if you could Then think of all the profitability you might be able to get by selling and all the good you could get by stamping out cancer. And that's what Bill Bishop and others thought of, and I invested in him and again. Result was blue Buffalo Dog food cat food, which was eventually sold for billions of dollars. It's the idea of something different and then having the courage to be able to do it and then having the other box thinking of it, so I think it is a lot combination, but I think with Dr Jonas said, before you gotta have confidence. How many people said to us You're crazy, all the big companies out there that are selling dog from Catholic or old listed companies on the New York Stock Exchange. How you ever gonna get you be able to compete against them. And if you have the confidence that you have something different, that is good for mankind. Okay. And, yeah, you had convinced families that dogs and cats were not dogs and cats. They were members of the family. If their members of the family that's a different thing. We'll spend anything we can for members of a family. But again, it's this thinking outside the box as confidence in yourself that you can present something and then you're gonna be able to present it. Okay, you be able to rocket pitch and do things differently on those kind of lines. But again, Don't let this crisis go to waste because I'm sure that there's many people out there who see things we say, Hey, I could do it differently. And there's so many examples of that There was a young lady who was working in a floor of shop and she went to her boss and said, Hey, I think we could sell flowers, not in the shop, but we can deliver them. He said. No, you can't and she started delivery service. I think that great Thing about teaching. Also engine gave my first teaching job was the fact that you sit and listen to what the students come up with, and they don't know what you can't do. So they come up with all of these ideas, and I still and start with businesses that we started 20 different companies like the next step. I don't believe You should be running your own companies. Okay? I really believe that if you can surround yourself with people smarter than you, and for me, it's easy, okay, and then listen to him and empower them. Awful lot of great things can happen because they're mentally then not employees. They're mentally part of management. If you can get everybody thinking management was that this tough in so they can come to you and say, Hey, you're not Mr Greene, the boss. Your lead and we can tell him things. I think it's really great. I love what he said about having the courage to pursue the idea that has come to you. If you don't somebody else, it will be in the ethers somehow. And somebody else is gonna pick up on that fabulous idea, and they're going to pursue it. And you'll say, Oh, my God. If on Lee I would have could have should have all of these things happen. Said again and again and again, if only I had acted on and nobody's gonna act on anything unless they have the courage to do so. And that all starts with capital I Who are you? What do you want? What do you believe you deserve very little is put into what you believe you deserve in your education For me. The biggest thing was what happens if I fail and I say we just thinking Maybe I'm not failing if I learned something from what I did, even if it went wrong, and I'm not failing. That's one of my Gilda Grams. There are no failures are on Lee lessons in what to do. Yes, listen to the people around you. You don't need the focus. Groups of people feel that you have something of value to them, and that's all you're interested in giving something of value to them. If they feel that you have something, they will buy it or At least buy into considering it. The other great thing was we used to say, Hey, if you like our product, send me something that says why you like it or don't like it and we'll give you free coupons. If you really like it, Okay, we'll give you a double free coupons. If you recommend it to somebody else, Len..

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"gilda" Discussed on KTOK

KTOK

01:33 min | 2 years ago

"gilda" Discussed on KTOK

"I'm gonna introduce you to Joe Inga, a Bronx firefighter. Who reached out to me to help him reclaim his health. It has been spiraling out of control for the last 12 years. In response to this 911 call from a firefighting brother. Have Marshall together some of the most spectacular Doctors, athletes, inspirational leaders in the plant based space pulled a Gilda I'm a host on Discovery Channel's Shark Week. Army and Navy veteran from Australia and Shark Attack Survivor. I'm JD Roth. I'm a television producer and a plant strongman, Christie, Rob, holistic nutritionist, physical therapist, and I am plant strong as well. I am Dr Caldwell B. Esselstyn Jr I work at the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute in the book I wrote is called Prevent and Reverse Heart disease, and I'm rips Father. My name's James walks on the producer on the game Changers film. I am. Dean shares. I'd the co director of Brain Health and Alzheimer's Prevention program in Loma Linda University. I'm Aisha shares I I'm, a neurologist and co director of the Brain Health and Alzheimer's Prevention program at Loma Linda University on but we're so privileged to be part of this journey with you. My hope is that for every Joe and every Jane that's out there. This season will inspire you and inform you as you to take action and become the plant strong person that.

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"gilda" Discussed on AM 1590 WCGO

AM 1590 WCGO

03:10 min | 2 years ago

"gilda" Discussed on AM 1590 WCGO

"We also want testament, Gilda Parcel, Tess McGill Dialogue. Also helmet or to Mama collected Hell motto has zero tie and how the road to wetter Selma, Ala. You found them more Madonna the tire Lee a lot. Alma or Mike Roselli. Tobon. Corbin, Tell America to dish Mayor. Oh, my model of Mia Women. The Mariana photo from Woody with my mother and live with him. She said that Merrill Anna, Mamma mia, but yeah. Water out at M. Berman a model often mia or what? Good Shammy O'Nora. You had a normal don on and Sabbath. You think now we little human way. Liv has your patter. Hero. This robbery Mia Farrow followed around by a cadre. Nina even do you a bit young that hero. This Human best over me. A tele and a houna. Who? Nobody. Actually Bishop Allen hero the Yeah. Well, friend and Lily bookable abut hero, The Chappelle Albert who know be Marilia Battleford Little half go to hold it. That's how he could have been on the new Draco number that I even argue, but a Syria Goodall saw While apart by Liberty, Eldad Hero this so here old us the Chatillon rabble Go, Ronnie when Ash if Tina makes Kaylie Hotch Emily Burke. Adela brought it here. Oh, the Over Marilyn. That or will a battle but be a will a helpful jet Maturity? Summer Club Gratis Hotel? Well upon William Moody, Alabama pal Barbra Hotter like his hero, DEA. I'm lead him and sometime incurable venereal affair. Brattle Globality. Should you find them? Ma Madonna? Had Hubbard LaBella, Ms. Carville America in a little bit Messiah it Chamakh like a little but Fadela Tricia Defendant Pash, Prima otro millionth damage, MMA. I'll be out, but they brought Oi a villa by him. Tell me that you found in more Madonna. Bishop Allen Apology over fashion a two way you but all right. You cannot know. Madonna, Ellen Nuria Horoya Ellen to Mama Mama to lend me you to, but with the hockey pash, Sheila, I I'll get strong edible at Tobel Satya. Really YouTube. Asi honorable a doctor over Lata Only live orchestra advertise. Really? Only Leo. Andrea Horoya. Even really three or bad machine delivers the state of modern our nearly on new year. Everybody's aioli tomorrow. No power roof and Isham Shifa any Robin, Do you medicate when shoe it? Linda Fizz IA Was silly or Phoenix woman on the model of his evil. I have really? Probably true. Takeshita. Did you hand on Ma Madonna slaughter Havilland booked Seem arrival of the Pasha, now the shuttle harmony after creator Lot of Hama conclusion must be Ana. choking family if them off later. Sure money. Oh, God, Then it's a guarded by it..

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"gilda" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

06:25 min | 2 years ago

"gilda" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"All right, so we got some Friday gossip going on Taylor Swift is shutting down speculation that some of her bonus songs from Evermore are referencing her former friendship with Carly Klaus. We were attacked and they were referencing the one dressed in Brown Brown. Well, so, she wrote in the Instagram post today. The ever more deluxe album with two bonus tracks, Right right where you left me, and it's time to go is now available. The first song is about a girl who stayed forever in the exact spot where her heart was broken, completely frozen in time, Boy, It's time to go is about listening to your gut when it tells you to leave. How you always know before you know, you know. So I mean, really, it's pretty vague. Her explanation has a theory. Though. I haven't Aires Carly Class has had a bad week. He has help people. Why well, because she hurt her in laws who are our Jared and Ivanka Trump. And apparently, though they always been friendly towards each other. There's just been political stuff a thing. Carly has taken probably a lot of crap online. Then she's getting the T swizzle. People. Yeah, and feelers, just having compassion for the girl who used to be in her best friend, Posse, the squad and just like doing that as a favor for her because she's recognizing that's what I think. But do you still think the song might be about their friendship? You know what? I don't know. I kind of don't think so. I think he wouldn't write about that. I think that other song is about school, LeBron and big sheen and trying to get her because it references 15 years in that song she was with Of big, big machine records. So that's why she doesn't say that other one. I don't think so. I think Taylor and Harley thinks she's writing break up songs about other girlfriends. Yeah, yeah, There you go. All right, Mystery kind of solved. It really is just my opinion. Hey, You know what? It's a good opinion, and we're going to go with it that the Carly clause having a bad week. She's on the She's the lead story and piss sticks right now. An exclusive, right. What? What is that one. Well, that's about Carly. Lost tweeting about the events of this week and that the source is saying exclusively to Page six at her sister in law, Ivanka Trump is surprised and hurt. By these two Because people were tweeting at Carly, Can't you do something? You don't You have any influence on your sister in law? Your brother in law and Carly tweeted back. I've tried Huh? Which, you know? Yeah. All right now we all try. Yeah, um, moving on. From that a little news about Stasi Schroeder. She has given birth and welcome her first child with her husband, Bo Clark. That happened yesterday. So congratulations. The baby's name is Hartford Chart. Charlie Rose Clark. Oh, right. Sorry. The name Okay. What a stuffy name, Hartford. Yeah, but seriously, Charlie knows. Yeah. Broke. Oh, it's true that my E mean I'm assuming that there's Family names involved in all of that s O there. Furred Matt Lauer. Yeah. Crosby. Oh, the world is Matt loud. He's probably in the Hamptons or in his place you That's right. It's place in New Zealand. This is a cute little story that we're learning about the relationship between Emma Stone and her husband, Dave Mackay, Harry, who works on Saturday Night Live. We've gotten a little exclusive story, saying that Emma Stone's husband, Proposed to her in the office, where they first met at Saturday night Live. Well, that's cute. It is very cute. So is he like a writer on that? And the director? Okay, so she hosted back in December of 2016. He, Dave McCary directed her in a sketch called Wells for Boys. And then they kept things quiet, of course, and so on and so forth, but he wanted to keep it romantic. That real hotbed a romance. Is there Scott Scarlett Jo Hanson and call in Joe's Back in the day? Martin Short Gilda Radner? Yes. I mean, real short, You know, it was only on SNL for one year. Or was he on the dick Ebersol season? Yes, the one in the mid eighties. They have all these people just got one year. The only original cast member left was Joe Pesci. Ari. What? Roscoe Martin Short was on for a whole bunch of years. No One year. I don't know. I'm right about this. I just talked to him earlier today. Okay? And I don't know that. Was he with Gilda Radner? Yes, that was Ah, Gene Wilder thing She did go on with him. They dated her first in Godspell with her. I just listen to my guest today. Marty Short is my brave friends somehow is going to say that Martin Short is Julia's boyfriend. Sorry, Rocco. All right. Gene Wilder did go on to be with Gilda Brad. They were married. He was her husband when she died, But Gilda Radner and my short dated years before they were at second city TV together, Windy City or whatever it was called. A second city. Yeah, I love all this little s O. S N l love trivia going on. So let's just stay in the world of relationship in love. Um Erica Jane is joking about dating again on Instagram, writing alongside a caption thinking of making this my online dating profile pic thoughts, and it's of her and fishnet stockings and Her bum hanging out. Well, listen, she is too soon. Yes, seeing how he didn't give us anything for the last two or three years is a housewife except bitch face and talking about. I mean, it's just like she worried about keeping her job. I don't understand this. I don't understand this PR strategy. All I know is one of the pictures is from someone on the floor below her. Yes or legs of grooming so long. It's a good angle. Yeah. You know what I mean? She's spending money on this and the glam on this, and she's stolen money from orphans and people who were burned. Mm hmm. Yeah, you know, you wonder because those lawsuits are still ongoing, accusing Tom Girardi and her Erica jizz of taking millions of.

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Facts About 'Saturday Night Live'

Donna and Steve

01:10 min | 3 years ago

Facts About 'Saturday Night Live'

"Desire for more vacation days. The'RE was 1970 for Johnny Carson requested at NBC Stop airing the Tonight Show reruns on the weekend. The reason he wanted to save those reruns for extra vacation days. He was planning to take during weekdays so he was a king of vacation. He would have long stint guest host that would come in. It was great. NBC wanted to fill those weekend slot, so they hired Lorne Michaels to develop a show. Wow. It better all be this good. Yeah. Ah, right, who was the first Saturday night Live official cast member. Who was she? Gilda Radner? Yes, Way. Saturday Night Live premiered as NBC's Saturday night. The show was originally called NBC Saturday night because there was already a show. Titled Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell on ABC. When Cosell Show ended in 1976 Michaels changed his show's title to Saturday night Live. Interesting. I do love that. It's

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Medtech Talk Welcomes its New Host

MedTech Talk Podcast

08:42 min | 3 years ago

Medtech Talk Welcomes its New Host

"I'd like to take this opportunity to introduce the new med tech talk host as well as give him an opportunity to share more about his story. I'd like to welcome Jeff Pardo partner at Gilda healthcare. Hi Jeff. Welcome to the MED tech. Talk podcast thanks worry. I'm not sure. I'm totally deserving of that introduction does very nice and I'm really excited to be hosting the show Awesome Jeff. Can you share a little bit about yourself your background and just also how you got into this industry absolutely? You know it's interesting I. It was not a straight LINE GETTING INTO MED tech at Brown University. Where I went I was a history. Major actually. Didn't take a single science class. I took some economics classes but they were a really boring and I really didn't have any interest in it and But I also recognize. That really didn't want to be a history professor and I didn't know exactly where history would take me so I started exploring after graduation. How to get into business in my first job was actually doing oil and gas consulting of all things and other areas. That hadn't really no idea was doing but I actually was born. In Latin America was put on teams that ended up working in Latin American oil and gas and had a terrific experience and that was my entry into business but then my initiation into midtech really began with sympathies and that turned out to be pivotal to my career development. Why is that well? It's funny Cynthia's was at the time. People probably know now that Cynthia was bought by Johnson and Johnson huge acquisition. Like twenty billion dollars. But at the time Cynthia's while it was reasonably large it was still run like a smaller company founder That owned a majority of the company was really able to shape the culture in the way that he wanted to shape it and part of that was in really tight relationships with clinicians In particular he really mandated that everybody spend a lot of time in the operating room working side by side with clinicians. That's actually not so easy anymore to do in the current You kind of regulatory environment. But at the time we were in the operating room all the time and and it may be realized that I wanted to contribute to innovation on a larger platform in effect companies. In many different medical specialties. So is that how you got into? Venture capitalists yeah exactly so I went to Ward and after Wharton I had a chance to work with cardinal partners. A general healthcare venture firm in Princeton New Jersey and then ultimately went to spray venture partners back in my hometown of Boston and Really was lucky in both cases to learn from some amazing mentors and entrepreneurs in their own right brandon hall. John Clark Dan Cole. Kevin Connors all. These people had a tremendous impact on me and it was really an apprenticeship for a business that you can't teach in a classroom. How South at spray was some of the most. I think important experiences for me. In terms of how to get company STAR WE START ABOUT HALF. The companies in our portfolio with the entrepreneurs filed patents in many cases for these companies but one of the more interesting experiences with solutions which we had invested in the CEO. Step down unexpectedly in two thousand seven and actually. I remember Juliet a backer. Who's now longitude? But at the time was with the peak. What approach me and said she was on the board and she said. Do you want to run this company and I was just you know pretty young guy but I said yes and that's an important lesson for me as I got through microbes. Even when you're not sure sometimes just say yes. That thing's usually important learning experiences. Come out of it and that was an amazing experience because we took a product that was still in a prototype stage yet in the clinic in the early clinical trials. We will find it into a very slick procedure. And we brought it into a full-scale pivotal trial and the device itself was working really well But we also endured a lot of funding challenges. Two Thousand Eight to two thousand eleven is listeners to this podcast probably remember was a very difficult time in medical devices in in particular for spying. Pma's and unfortunately we weren't able to complete the project ended up selling Globus in two thousand eleven and it was not a financial success but so many lessons came out of it for me. I'm sure so. What did you do after that I went? I went back to spray for about six months but during that time also was introduced to the folks from Gilda healthcare and I never met anybody from Gilda but got to know them and really appreciated their strategy of jumping into us. Med Tech at a time that a lot of investors had rotated out of the segment. Why is that well in two thousand eight? There was a financial crisis so that was a time. When you saw pullback from a lot of things but also at the time there was a lot of issues with a regulatory frameworks in Med tech. It was pretty onerous or difficult relationship with FDA issues were reimbursement. Were starting to crop up and a lot of Investors were simply hadn't really had the depth of background in Med tech and didn't know how to navigate some of those challenges so they ended up rotating out and guilt a really brought a fresh perspective in they saw the great products had been developed and the ones that were surviving really were worth investing in and so the last nineteen years For me personally has been an amazing journey through all of that you know. Through the ups and downs of medical devices and through seeing now public market emerged for venture back a device companies which really enables some of these companies to stand on their own two feet rather than than sal out to a bigger company in there's also whirlwind of challenges and opportunities the regulatory and reimbursement landscape shifts. Yeah then you're kidding when you said it's not US straight line. That is quite. The journey enjoyed every moment of it. I mean not that there haven't been really difficult times with various companies but really enjoyed every moment. It's incredibly challenging business. But the really what makes the difference or the people in our business and how dynamic people throughout this business are not only the entrepreneurs and investors but the clinicians also that are really on the frontlines implementing what the engineers are companies Do so it's really cool to be around. Inspiring people on a daily basis and that is a great perspective to bring to the MED tech. Talk podcast yeah when I was approached to do this You know it's exciting to think about what you might like to bring out in a podcast like this and for me really is kind of what I been referencing in terms of individuals their stories and my own story knowing that it wasn't a straight line to get here the chance to interview people and hear about their stories the experiences that shaped them as they were growing up as they were getting into med tech And really understand you know what makes them tick the things that they've learned that have made them successful and the really tough experiences. One thing I'd like to do is highlight failures in our business and the ability to come back from failure the ability to turn around situations. That's something that's not celebrated enough in our business. I don't think people sometimes hide from the more difficult experiences or doesn't go on their resume necessarily and I'd like to start to you. Know I have a small role in changing nat in bringing a spotlight to more difficult things because we learn so much from those experiences. So you'll hear me some of the guests that will bring on. The show is really understand. Kind of what? We're situations that they failed in and what came out of that in the hopes that you know people listening to To the show will really be able to grab onto something and maybe it helps them in in the situation that they're in and then we'll also tackle some of the big challenges in the business whether it's reimbursement regulatory commercialization what it means to take a company public but it will really focus on some of the guests that we have lined up

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is officially one of the NBA’s best young players

The NBA Show

02:57 min | 4 years ago

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is officially one of the NBA’s best young players

"With Gilders Alexander Alexander. I liked him as a prospect. I did not love him. And that's because of the jumper aspect I was like well. How real is this? He shot over eighty percent from the free throw line which is encouraging he had. Good touch on floaters layups which he still does. And that was encouraging he did shoot forty percent from three at Kentucky is just the had this. It's kind of like ugly looking form especially off the dribble and you wondered how much as a guard he could be a shock creator but even today you watch lots Gilders Alexsandr and you think about like the the construct of a guy like him at six foot six lanky with with at the time a questionable shot it it was hard to come up for successful comparisons for him in the NBA for what he could grow into. But a lot of Rondo right like that was a Rondo or even like you could have said even like a Michael Carter Williams. You could have said somebody like that too. And you know. Granted Carter Williams has had some good moments as without the reliable jumper. That's what's limited him as an offensive player. You could have said Shaun Livingston a highly successful player and I thought Gildas Alexander would be a success but this much this soon averaging nearly twenty points per game with efficiency doing what he's done. It's it's incredible to see that rapid development from year to year as a freshman at Kentucky to a rookie with the clippers. I am now a second year with the thunder and for this team moving forward to have this guy to build around with what is already a pretty nice young team in a transition phase with Chris. Paul there Galadari there. They could blow it up. Emplo the pull the plug on these veterans or they keep just trying to win around this youthful star and killed us Alexander but with all those picks you mentioned boy the amount of possibilities. This office is going to have moving forward to build and with Gildas Alexander. Somebody who can he can handle the ball more if you need him to. They don't run a ton of pick and roll with him. Because you have Chris Paul because he had a shrewd her but he can do more of it if necessary or you can continue to use him in this ball. Sharing role or multiple guys are handling the ball. I can't imagine how exciting it must be for Sam Prestige to sit in his office and imagine the possibilities. Moving forward with the draft picks they have in the assets that they could could utilize and trades. It largely comes down to Shay though he was the best asset. The best player they got in that deal and he's a reason why they would even do that. But with all those picks they can have fun. Were bored and if you're the clippers I mean look. This is why they did it. They were taking a run at the TAITO title but want. PG COLLI Warren No. That's what I'm saying right that it was it was almost contingent. You're not you're probably not getting coli. If if you're not getting Paul George. Has the story went but boy did they. Give up king's ransom my God

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is officially one of the NBA’s best young players

The NBA Show

02:57 min | 4 years ago

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is officially one of the NBA’s best young players

"With Gilders Alexander Alexander. I liked him as a prospect. I did not love him. And that's because of the jumper aspect I was like well. How real is this? He shot over eighty percent from the free throw line which is encouraging he had. Good touch on floaters layups which he still does. And that was encouraging he did shoot forty percent from three at Kentucky is just the had this. It's kind of like ugly looking form especially off the dribble and you wondered how much as a guard he could be a shock creator but even today you watch lots Gilders Alexsandr and you think about like the the construct of a guy like him at six foot six lanky with with at the time a questionable shot it it was hard to come up for successful comparisons for him in the NBA for what he could grow into. But a lot of Rondo right like that was a Rondo or even like you could have said even like a Michael Carter Williams. You could have said somebody like that too. And you know. Granted Carter Williams has had some good moments as without the reliable jumper. That's what's limited him as an offensive player. You could have said Shaun Livingston a highly successful player and I thought Gildas Alexander would be a success but this much this soon averaging nearly twenty points per game with efficiency doing what he's done. It's it's incredible to see that rapid development from year to year as a freshman at Kentucky to a rookie with the clippers. I am now a second year with the thunder and for this team moving forward to have this guy to build around with what is already a pretty nice young team in a transition phase with Chris. Paul there Galadari there. They could blow it up. Emplo the pull the plug on these veterans or they keep just trying to win around this youthful star and killed us Alexander but with all those picks you mentioned boy the amount of possibilities. This office is going to have moving forward to build and with Gildas Alexander. Somebody who can he can handle the ball more if you need him to. They don't run a ton of pick and roll with him. Because you have Chris Paul because he had a shrewd her but he can do more of it if necessary or you can continue to use him in this ball. Sharing role or multiple guys are handling the ball. I can't imagine how exciting it must be for Sam Prestige to sit in his office and imagine the possibilities. Moving forward with the draft picks they have in the assets that they could could utilize and trades. It largely comes down to Shay though he was the best asset. The best player they got in that deal and he's a reason why they would even do that. But with all those picks they can have fun. Were bored and if you're the clippers I mean look. This is why they did it. They were taking a run at the TAITO title but want. PG COLLI Warren No. That's what I'm saying right that it was it was almost contingent. You're not you're probably not getting coli. If if you're not getting Paul George. Has the story went but boy did they. Give up king's ransom my God

Love Powered Co., founders Anna Lazano and Lindy Sood  Affirmational thinking, building a business as two moms, and cleansing your mind

The Here for Her Podcast

04:12 min | 4 years ago

Love Powered Co., founders Anna Lazano and Lindy Sood Affirmational thinking, building a business as two moms, and cleansing your mind

"So we know that you're both moms and you're renting really successful business at the same time. Can you give some tips for working. Moms out there and how to juggle. We'll work life balance and just tips on avoiding mom. Gil talk a little bit about the good. I just did the segment on morning. Live with julie coal actually so mom guilt is going to happen. No matter what i feel like the moment we sign up for motherhood mom gildas just with us and forever with us so very true. Oh it's never going to go away but i think becoming aware of it right like once. You know you're feeling guilty right now. How can you get yourself out of that space. As i was talking moby for uh what has worked for us always a scheduling so scheduling in the time to be a hundred percent mom and just being fully present with your kids and and doing whatever it is that you need to do to have fun or learn or grow or just be here and do nothing and let your kids got bored so we talked about as well and then scheduling in that time for business and when you're being in when you're in business mode and you're being an entrepreneur being fully present and just focusing on that and then not off focusing on your kids so scheduling for us is just works because if not then we get stuck in oh well i should be doing more for it for my business or i should be doing more with my my kids and that's where the guilt just takes over yeah. It's true. I feel like there's so much destruction right and you know it's like your when you're with your kids. You're kind of half in half out. You're on social media or you're watching t._v. In the background or then if you're working there's also a ton of distractions. They are so really like you said maybe focusing fully being fully present in in whatever you're doing exactly and for me what works is getting out of the house like i cannot be trying to work and having my toddler run up 'cause that's where feeling guilty for both again right so you know scheduling in my one hour two hours for that day getting outside work being fully present on my business and then coming back and being mom and it's it kind of feels your soul right. You're doing what you're passionate. Action about your feeling fulfilled and then you can give from a full cup to your family <hes> yeah that's great tips and when you say you're scheduling that in what does that look like for the both of you. Do you use like just your phone calendar like. How do you tell us the details. It's so funny we've kind of fallen into this natural synchronicity together other and we've never spoken about it. We just and it will be like we're we're on this podcast of this time on this day and it comes up in the calendar and then we're show right a list. Take a picture of it. I i take a paper. I do paper and you're you're so funny is alex and digital. I'm paper at that like you either to the digital digital somehow we've just it works yeah. I feel like that's the only are setup. Okay so let's talk about the comparison cycle. I feel like in this day and age especially with instagram. Women are feeling that deeply and it's really hard hard. What are your thoughts on comparison mom comparison or just girl comparison in general yes <hes> can you can you talk about that. It is hard girl. It is hard and and you know i think one thing i think we all need to do is just go into our social media like do it right now and start on following everything and everyone that makes you feel just itchy and bad like though you know we always talk about taking social media detox and how very important it is yes for business. You need to be on it. You you need to be on it so you can't necessarily but like i took a month off of my social media personally and it was the best thing that i did. I was refreshed ashton. I was you know it really brought me back to the present moment again mindfulness. I was really living in the moment with my kids and with with everybody else when i went back i realized that okay. What is the purpose of me following. These three thousand people are they my friends or they. You know it's something inspiring know that something lovely now. Is it something that i'm looking at and it gives me a sense of peace or joy note than your off the list like i just can't i love that and actually i'm going to do that when you guys because i feel like it's tile yes time good information and it's so

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Emmy nominations are out and HBO is back on top for now.

KCRW's Hollywood Breakdown

04:56 min | 4 years ago

Emmy nominations are out and HBO is back on top for now.

"I'm Kim Masters and this is the Hollywood breakdown joining me as Matt Bellamy of the Hollywood reporter and Bat obviously the Emmy nominations came out this past week and my first reaction was really to admire the wealth of material that is so oh good and you know the academy. The television academy has been paddled in the past for the sort of reflexive conservative re-nominating modern family teen times not that there's anything a great series it but got to the point where it seemed crazy just keep nominating and over and over again this time there is some really fresh interesting shows and actually some formidable matchups yeah I mean I think a lot of the headlines that came out of the Emmy nominations were based on game of thrones getting a record thirty two nominations but if you look deeper there are a lot of nuance shows like fleabag getting into the comedy race killing Eve in the drama race bowl shows from phoebe waller bridge if you look. Ed Shits Creek which is a word. I don't know if we can say on the radio <hes> but it is spell with a C. H.. In two TS <hes> that's a show that has been on for a number of years and not gotten much attention but the ground swell of love for the stars Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara got popped T._v.. Its first emmy nominations and there's a lot of Nice little narratives like that yeah I I was late to the Shits Creek Party. Yes it is going to say that word and <hes> benched it on Netflix like so many people I was like Oh look what I found on Netflix when really pop would probably like to assassinate me for even saying that except be really can binged on Netflix and it's pretty great. I'm also really impressed by the very high impact series that ran. They're not in the same category we have the R Kelly series from lifetime in the in one category up against <hes> Leah Remedies Scientology series and weirdly comedians in cars. I mean very very very different kind of material. Anthony Bourdain also is going to be I think for a lot of people an emotional choice but that r Kelly dock as we know he's imprisoned or Kelly right now and I think a lot of credit goes not only to Jim de regardless the journalists who pursued. Him For so long but Dream Hampton and lifetime for doing that series and if you look at the authorities who arrested r Kelly they specifically cited that Docu series as being the thing that opened there is to what was going on and if I'm lifetime I'm looking at that and saying wow that should be our emmy materials because this is the best advertisement you could get for winning. An award is that there's real world impact. You might think that the H._B._O.. Series leaving nevertheless would be in the same category with the R Kelly but it's not <hes> and it is up against you know things that are so diverse in and you know again. This is golden age in many ways some of the stuff I mean minding the gap and this points to the confusion. What's a T._v.? Show what's a movie mining. The gap was an Oscar contender this now also an emmy contender. That's happened before in the last few years and it's it's confusing and in the same category you have you know Jane Fonda Series and <hes> thing about Gilda radner and the it's it's a very <hes> odd set of. Things to be competing with each other but talking about cultural impact. I think you know I don't even know if we can measure what the impact of that series was but I think it was huge yeah. The breath of the nominees is one of the reasons that H._B._O.. Oh really clobbered Netflix this year. If you remember from last year the big narrative was at after seventeen years netflix finally overtook H._B._O.. As the top nominee at the emmys this year no such luck now obviously game of thrones was a big reason and for that but even if you take out the number one nominee on both of them game of Thrones H._B._O.. And when they see us the central park five miniseries on Netflix H._B._O.. Would still be the winner this year and that might be the Swan Song. I think in the future is going to be really difficult for H._B._O.. To compete with what Netflix is doing now. We're seeing the output of H._B._O.. Increase via this new streaming service called H._B._O.. Max that was announced last week but in the short term Netflix Netflix is really focused on winning awards and they are green-lighting things with an eye on whether they can win Oscars Emmy's so for the foreseeable future. I predict the emmy champion is going to be Netflix but it's going to be a nice party this year.

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Israel Folau Debate: Freedom of Speech or Homophobia?

Between The Lines

09:51 min | 4 years ago

Israel Folau Debate: Freedom of Speech or Homophobia?

"Well, you don't have to be a rugby fan to know that Wallaby sti- Israel allow has been a big news story over the past few months, when I pretend he posted these woods on his personal social media accounts, quite warning drunks homosexuals adulterers, lies fornicated his thieves eighth assed, odometers hill. White, you repent. The fallout was a means rugby Australia won't allow that he had breached these plaid code of conduct by posting homophones combs on social media after examination of the event this happened. Well, he's roughly is football career to be TATA's right now, rugby Estrella saying is going to rip up his contract and no long matted that allow was one of the most talented players in the game. Hanes four million dollar contract will no longer together. Now, this story has ignited a discussion across the nation. That is polarized opinion really before. Why love invited to experts to navigate what all this means? Joining me in Sydney is paid a cookie. He's an eye junked associate professor of law at Notre dumb. He's also a senior research fellow at the center for independence studies as off started on this program before CIs. That's the thing tank. I hate it. Well, the guest is professor, Catherine Gilda, Catherine research, is freedom of speech, human rights in public discourse at the university of Queensland school of political science and international studies, and she's in Brisbane studio cath paid, welcome to the program. Thanks to be here. Now, let's stop hearing both of your opinions about what the exact issues are that we need to address a cookie. What's the hot of what's dividing public opinion? Well, I think Israel has done two things that run counter to the culture. The first thing is that he's stalked, very, clearly and openly about his religious beliefs, something that we're not really accustomed to doing in Australia. We just don't tend to. About God publicly, but the other thing that he's done is whereas straightens, generally very accepting of LGBT. I people there is a small, but very powerful group that wants to move the community beyond acceptance to endorsement, where dissent is not tolerated, and Israel allow refuses to go along with that. But it seems to be a difference between how people define freedom of speech religious freedom discrimination cath. What's the release you? He really show in my opinion, is that all human rights are not absolute and all human rights, stop at the point at which your exercise of your own right impairs, somebody else's exercise of their human rights. So what we have here is a difference of opinion of what the implications are for these Ralph last said, so in my view Israel now has engaged in discrimination occurs is not about religious freedom. It's about discrimination, pater, freedom, offense, discrimination, Joel on well agree with Catherine's assessment of human rights, and I think they are not absolute. I think that's very important. I don't think this is an issue really over religious freedom. I think it's gonna be on that. Now, I don't think that Israel has discriminated against in any more of a sense that he's just made a decision to he's chosen one group over another, he and he's not vilified not incited violence against this particular Cody should there, be limits to what freedom of speech allows people decide. Well, I think we have very careful about where we want to draw those limits. What what's wrong with him expressing an opinion? And remember that this opinion is, it's a conditional warning, as it were he saying, essentially, I love these sinners including homosexuals, and I want you to repent because in my religious belief you go to hell. If you don't so he's issued a warning out of love and Israel flowers, post vilifies more than one element of society. Cath gilda. What is it about homosexuality? That is really triggered the greatest response. Well, the answer to this question response directly, what pay to just sit? Absolutely. What is? Flouts said, Philipon homosexuals. And the reason that the issue with sexual was more important than liars or adulterers, or drunks is that there is no entrenched systemic discrimination, or bias in society against lies or against adulterers. There is entrenched systemic discrimination against time a sexual and by saying what he said, what is flour saying was that guy. People have no place on this earth. They must repent I ate Thiam must become not guy in order to be acceptable now. That's what crosses the line that is what is. But what is wrong with expressing that opinion? Again, I think Catherine's analysis is right ex-. I don't think is what have occasion. But if that's what you believe what's wrong with expressing it. Which is why I'm concerned that we've reached the point now in society where we simply cannot descend from certain positions that are laid down calculator. It is not just an expression of opinion to think that is to say that when. In your talking. All you're doing is expressing your thoughts, but we have decades of scholarship that tell us that words can do things worked can do good things and words can do bad things, and there is wise expressing yourself that constitute a form of discrimination, and that is why we recognize that law as height speech or vilification, or the Katherine disagree about whether or not to these this amounts vilification, because it seems to me that in Australia, at the moment that being gay is no bar to holding the highest office, highest officers in the land to holding commanding positions in business and in, in the academic world. So I wonder to what extent this discrimination, which certainly was very real. And I think very toxic early generation is is as prevalent today. Cather some commentators, they say that we're already over instructed by the nanny state governments, institutions. Are we headed towards becoming the nanny state? Many libertarians think we already are. Absolutely not. What we have in this country are very narrowly drone very carefully constructed laws that don't side that you can't talk about particular topic. So Israel Lau would have been free to say as he is in has infect said, don't support same sex relationships and audience put same sex marriage. And if that's all he'd said, we wouldn't be having this discussion go. Fund me has finally closed down. Fillets requests for money to becky's legal challenge, cath, is that fair? Yes. Guy fan me has a policy that is in sync with a and law in sync with international human rights law, and in sync with public opinion in strategy that we should to combat discrimination repeater fails, a millionaire. At least how is it moral to us, the public for money? He's using go fund me to correct what he perceives to be an injustice, and go on me is clearly, a barometer of public opinion because he's got tractor nearly two two million dollars of support even though the has taken over the funding. So whether or not he can afford it. I think is beside the point on Thomas. What's important is that he's attracting a great deal of public support through donations to the site, which suggests that there are many, many people who agree that not necessarily agree with flowers views about the destination of sinners, but they, they believe committed to his the freedom that he should have to express those views cath is Australia angry about censorship. I think there are lots of reasons why people are giving to fund. One of them is, of course, that he's a staff footballer. And so he has a lot of fans. Another one is that he has a particular religious community supporting him. So it's not possible to say that people are against since ship just because they giving him money. This issue has become much bigger than an issue of his religious freedom. And so people are giving money for all kinds of reasons, Catherine you've said that fillet himself is a victim. He why flower caught up in something that's much larger than himself. This is an orchestrated an organized campaign by conservatives who are evidently frustrated at the decades of progress that have been made. Human rights and anti-discrimination, particularly in law. But also in hearts and minds in terms of public opinion. And this movement is now somewhat clearly using the language of human rights at self to try and Hanis public support for Wanding back thighs protections. I don't think this is a push back in a sense. I think it's a reaction to the tyranny of tolerance that Torrence's demanded any dissent from what needs to be tolerated. What is required to be tolerated will not be tolerated. And I think that is what people are reacting to. They would say we've reached a tipping point where now you simply cannot express a dissenting point of view that departs from that, that's a certified by design guy says it were and Kath, how do you see this ending? I'm very, very concerned that paper light paid deny that discrimination still exists simply because there are one or two people in positions of power who may be, for example guy, and that therefore discrimination doesn't exist. Look at the research about what happened during the same sex marriage. So if I look at the research on what happens to young. Gay and lesbian people when role models like fil might comments like this incidence of suicide and self harm increase. It is absolutely the case, both in my research, and in lots of social science research. Discrimination is well, and truly alive and well, and we must not get to the point where we say, oh, discrimination is Ivan. Now. We can stop this fight. I hope that people Tyke from this, the message that we can need to maintain at posture. We need to maintain stance against discrimination, and bigotry, a lovely debate, Catherine Gilda, pita, Cody, thanks so much for being on our end today. Thanks to thanks. Tom Kettering, Gilda is a researcher of freedom of speech, human rights in public discourse at the university of Queensland's school of political science international studies and pay the cookie is a senior research, fellow at the center for independence. Studies also -ffiliated with Notre Dom, and he specializes in religious freedom. And if

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