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The Running for Real Podcast
"grayson" Discussed on The Running for Real Podcast
"Find <Speech_Female> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Music_Female> <Speech_Male> <Advertisement> <Music> <Silence> you if they want to <SpeakerChange> follow along in <Speech_Female> the future? <Speech_Music_Female> My username <Speech_Male> on, I think <Speech_Female> all platforms is <Speech_Female> racing underscore <Speech_Female> <SpeakerChange> underscore <Speech_Female> Grayson. <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> Oh, two underscores. <Music> <Advertisement> Okay. <Silence> <Advertisement> Okay. <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> But <Speech_Female> I think it comes up a <Speech_Female> few type grace and Murphy. <Speech_Female> You come up. <Speech_Female> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> Oh, I didn't know that was too <Speech_Female> underscores. Okay, <Speech_Female> cool. And <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> you mentioned <Speech_Female> about your races, what <Speech_Female> races have people be <Speech_Female> looking forward to <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> doing <Speech_Female> about the <SpeakerChange> World Cup? <Speech_Male> Oh yeah, <Silence> so that's what <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> July and September. <Speech_Female> I'll probably <Silence> start tracking April <Speech_Male> and <Speech_Male> then <Speech_Female> U.S. <SpeakerChange> trials <Speech_Music_Female> has ended June, <Speech_Female> and this year <Speech_Female> they <Speech_Female> made a really tough for <Speech_Male> me and <Speech_Male> you as mountain <Speech_Male> champs and U.S. <Speech_Male> VK champs are <Silence> the two weeks following <Speech_Female> <SpeakerChange> the <Speech_Female> Eugene trial. <Speech_Female> So <Speech_Female> for three weeks in <Speech_Female> a row? <SpeakerChange> Yeah. <Speech_Female> Yeah. <Speech_Music_Female> That'll be <Speech_Music_Female> interesting <Music> and a quick turnaround. <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> I think <Speech_Female> it could be a fun <Silence> <Advertisement> challenge. So <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> <SpeakerChange> look <Speech_Female> for me there. <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> No, I'm excited <Speech_Female> to see how you get <Speech_Female> on and people are really <Speech_Female> definitely breaking <Speech_Female> the <Speech_Female> mold now <Speech_Female> in terms of <Speech_Female> and you've been one of the <Speech_Female> examples of this of <Speech_Female> seeing <Speech_Female> what you are capable <Speech_Female> of and it doesn't <Speech_Female> have to be like <Speech_Female> one race a <Speech_Female> season that <Speech_Female> snacking things a bit. <Speech_Female> So yeah, we wish you <Speech_Female> lots of luck. Thank <Speech_Female> you so much for <Speech_Female> joining <Speech_Female> again and to the listeners <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> and again as <Speech_Female> episode one 8 <Speech_Female> 5 <Speech_Female> I bet I will put a link <Speech_Female> in the show notes. <Speech_Female> Thank you so much <Speech_Female> Grayson for joining me <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> today and wish you <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> the best of luck with <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> training as you continue. <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> Thanks, <Silence> <Advertisement> Tina. <SpeakerChange> <Silence> <Speech_Female> Hi <Speech_Female> Friends, just a <Speech_Female> quick message <Speech_Female> to say a big <Speech_Female> thank you to the running <Speech_Female> for real team. <Speech_Female> While I may be <Speech_Female> the face of <Speech_Female> running for real and <Speech_Female> the <Speech_Female> voice behind the <Speech_Female> podcast, there <Speech_Female> are a group of <Speech_Female> people who are working <Speech_Female> tirelessly <Speech_Female> to provide <Speech_Female> everything <Speech_Female> that runners could <Speech_Female> need within our community <Speech_Female> to make our <Speech_Female> community stronger <Speech_Female> better and <Speech_Female> evolve and grow <Speech_Female> and learn from one <Speech_Female> another. We are <Speech_Female> working really <Speech_Female> hard to make running <Speech_Female> through the <Speech_Female> place we believe it <Speech_Female> can be within our <Speech_Female> community. I just <Speech_Female> want to take a moment <Speech_Female> to thank everyone <Speech_Female> on our team. <Speech_Female> That is Victoria, <Speech_Female> Stacy, <Speech_Female> sandy, Sally, <Speech_Female> Maria, Kelsey, <Speech_Female> Kat, <Speech_Female> Jeremy, and Erica. <Speech_Female> I appreciate <Speech_Female> each and <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> every one of you in the hard <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> work that you put in. <Silence> <Advertisement> Now let's get back <Silence> <Advertisement> to the show. <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> <Speech_Female> Small <Speech_Female> but mighty <Speech_Female> Grayson is <Speech_Female> doing great things in this world and I'm <Speech_Female> really excited to <Speech_Female> see what her future <Speech_Female> holds for her. <Speech_Female> And I love <Speech_Female> the fact that she encourages <Speech_Female> us to do <Speech_Female> lots of different <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> variants of running <Speech_Female> even if running is <Speech_Female> the sport that we choose, <Speech_Female> but she has <Speech_Female> such a <Speech_Female> great ambassador for that. <Speech_Female> So thank you to Grayson <Speech_Female> for coming on the <Speech_Female> show. I want to <Speech_Female> remind you to go <Speech_Female> to you can <Speech_Female> dot CO and <Speech_Female> use code Tina, <Speech_Female> you can to get yourself <Speech_Female> 20% off, <Speech_Female> I will be using <Speech_Female> those edge gels <Speech_Female> in my marathon <Speech_Female> marathons <Speech_Female> this month and <Speech_Female> I am very excited <Speech_Female> to go check that out so <Speech_Female> go to UCA <Speech_Female> dot CO <Speech_Female> and use <Speech_Female> code Tina, you can <Speech_Female> for 20% <Speech_Female> off. Thank you <Speech_Female> so much for listening. I <Speech_Female> will see you on Friday <Speech_Female> for a regular <Speech_Female> running through episode <Speech_Female> next Monday <Speech_Female> for together run. <Speech_Female> And then on Wednesday, <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> we <SpeakerChange> will have another <Silence> <Advertisement> one of these. See <Silence> <Advertisement> you then.

The Running for Real Podcast
"grayson" Discussed on The Running for Real Podcast
"So I'm really excited for that. Yeah. I was awesome. I'm happy to hear that. And you mentioned about, you know, that's obviously a challenge and especially if someone who relies on your running to be your career to be a huge part of who you are, that is something to definitely keep in mind and I mostly trained alone too, and that was exhausting enough in itself, let alone, like you said, coaching yourself, that's a whole new element as well. So I'm excited to hear that you are finding something that suits you and fits you well. And then the sustainability piece just as that is a passion of yours and mine. That, for me, is something I just feel so frustrated with every day. And the pandemic has made it worse because it's been pushed again to the back of the back of the pile. So how have you worked through those emotions as that is a passion of yours? It's been tough because I'm also getting my master's degree right now in sustainable natural resources. So every day I'm reading lots of studies about climate change and kind of what's wrong and it's a fun feel to be in, but also kind of you have to take a step back every day and kind of forget for a second because otherwise you can't. It's hard to keep living. So yeah, it has been hard and I just try and focus on like I can't do everything and so I shouldn't put that pressure on myself because sometimes it feels like all the responsibility is on your one person shoulders. For sure. Yeah, not realistic and that's unfair. One person to carry that burden. So take a step back, but it is difficult because yeah, I think like you the pandemic made things worse and you're kind of sitting there watching everything happen and it feels out of control. Yeah, I actually, just before we started recording, I read a quote from, I'm going to read this from Susie Moser, and she wrote this in the book all we can save, which I'm not sure if you've read yet, it's like a collection of writings from various people, various women. And she said, burnt out people aren't equipped to serve a burning planet. So the well-being of our hearts and souls must be reestablished their rightful place as relevant essential. And that's so true in this moment and that's something I've had to learn the hard way is that like you said, you can't do it all and you also have to take care of yourself or you're going to get yourself in a really bad place. So thank you for sharing that. What is something that made you smile today? On my run, a guy, I don't know what he was doing. I was running kind of downtown and he was carrying around a little display. You know hotels in the continental breakfast. They have like little trays. And it has like tea and little snacks on it for breakfast. But he was carrying it around just walking around the street. And he just walked up to me and was like, that's a fabulous day, and I was like, you know, it is. It's really pretty outside. I don't know what you're doing, but it looks interesting. I love it. And so it was just like the simple act of, I guess, connecting with another human and, you know, the fact that he reminded you, it is a beautiful day. And at least if nothing else, we have that. Sunny shining. Yeah. That's a great one. What has been so you came on here last May 2020, a lot has happened for you in that time. Maybe share a few high moments for us from that time. Let's see. The rest of 2020, as we all know, there weren't really any races. Then 2021 in January decided I would like to try and go to the Olympic trials. For fun and so that was fun and kind of a wild ride because it ended up getting a lot closer to making the team than I had kind of set out to do when I started turning in January. So that was fun and interesting and just like a lot of emotions kind of went into that one and then I transitioned to the trails again during the summer and got to race in Europe for the first time and the Europe manager running scene is so different than the U.S. and so much fun and just a different energy so that was amazing and I had never been I've been here once, but not like that. So it was really fun too to just see all the countries and love the train system that was amazing. Yeah. All the food. So it was just a whirlwind Europe tour and really fun and got to get a couple wins out of that and some course records and then set up nice for World Cup this year too. Yeah, and when is that? It'll start again. I think I'll start in July. It starts in May or June, but because I'm doing track, I can't switch over. I'll see you all track again this year. Yeah, so that'll be steeper again. Super chase. Yeah, and probably exciting of the world standards that makes it easy and enticing and then probably one 5 K cool, one 5 K years, good for me. Yeah, track 5 ks are intense. I have to say I don't miss them. I don't miss ten K is track ten ks. 5 K's aren't as bad. Then maybe again someday. Okay, and then what would you like to remind everyone listening to this today? I think just to kind of do what feels right to you, even if that isn't what other people might think are kind of looks weird and be willing to bet on yourself is for me that's kind of where a lot of my success has come from being courageous enough to bet on myself. Even if you don't know if it'll work out or not. So if someone listening has typically struggled with that, like the fear of what other people think or just I don't deserve to take that step or other excuses that may come up, how would you nudge them a little more to be brave as you said? I guess I would just say remember that no matter what happens like you're still valuable as a human so at the end of the day you can't fail fail in that you're not going to be I'm not going to be Grayson. I still have that. So that kind of is your fail safe and then maybe you learned something hopefully you learned something in which case it wasn't a failure because you learned something the next time. Mindset, you've got on that note, tell the listeners another thing you have done or enhanced in the last few years is your journal, tell them a little bit about that. That's in such a fun journey and learning experience. Being an entrepreneur is fun, but challenging and maritime and then pulling my hair out, but yeah, that's when another example too, if you have an idea, just go for it. You never know it could happen. And it's been four years now of just a cool connection to the running community in a great way to meet new people and network and share something that is helpful to me with other people and might they share it back. So that's been really cool and I would encourage everyone if you have an idea like that. Just try it out. You never know. Yeah, I love that. Thank you. So I will put links in the show notes for people to go check that out. Where else can people go.

The Running for Real Podcast
"grayson" Discussed on The Running for Real Podcast
"Welcome to our next running reunion episode of the running through a podcast. This is a series where we are checking back in with previous podcast guests who have been on the show seeing what they've been up to since they were lost on the podcast and also just reminding us that, oh, that even though we see so many snippets and highlights and high moments for people that everyone is on a journey full of ups and downs and there are things to smile about in every single day. So I'm excited today to welcome Grayson Murphy back on the show. She is a professional runner for soccer. She's a two time U.S. world champ and she just has a lot of other things that she gets to offer this world and we're really lucky that we get to chat with her in this episode. So without any further ado, let's head over and meet Grayson. Thank you to ucam for sponsoring this episode of running reunion for the running for real podcast. I am proud and excited to have been working with you Ken since 2012. It is my favorite go to fuel and source I have been using it in races for many years and I was very excited last year when they came out with you can edge. Now it's not just me who loves you can edge. You can edge was voted by runner's world as one of the best foods to eat during a run. It has these slower acting carbs that are easier to digest and will keep your blood sugar levels stable. Now you can edge comes in strawberry banana and orange flavors, it's this in this convenient portable pouch that is going to put super starch in your hand, it is what I'm going to be using in all my races upcoming. It has this delicious fruit flavor. It goes down really easy. It's really easy to enjoy and it's going to mean you have no spikes, no crash. It's also trusted by the pros like Sarah hall and Emma Bates, Emily sisson, all use you can for their races. So thank you again to Ukraine for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. You can use code Tina, you can. That's Tina, you can at you can not see O to go get yourself 20% off that's code Tina, you can at UCA dot CO. Grayson, welcome back to the running for a podcast. I'm excited to have you here on running reunion. Thank you for being here. Thank you so much for having me back. Yeah, this is fun. And you and I actually saw each other well, I guess it was more than a few months ago now, but we saw each other in November, which was pretty cool. But for the listeners who may not have been listeners back in May 2020, what would you like to tell them who are you and where do your passions lie? That's a very big question, but I am a professional runner. I like to say I'm an all terrain runner because I compete on the track and the road and the trail. And I have passions and sustainability environmentalism being a good human in general and just kind of being balanced in life in general. And outside of running, I enjoy a lot of other things. So I like to think of myself as a lot more than just a runner. I love the way you introduce that. You obviously mentioned the parts that people would maybe know you for. I can't tell you how much my heart just sang when you mentioned sustainability as the first thing. Because that's what I often feel like I say, but you don't hear that very often where people say that first because it's not typically what it sounds crazy because it should be the first thing for every single word of us or at least in my mind, but it's not something you have done. So that made my heart very happy and trying to do a good person. I know you are. But yeah, I love the way you just described yourself there. So thank you so much for that. And I'm sure people have seen you around your accomplishments, but it is something worth noting that you said about an all terrain runner, because especially in the professional running world, we really don't come across that very much. Especially being one of those myself, I was so scared of going on the trails when I was running on the roads because I didn't want to injure myself, even though now I realized I would have actually made me more resilient. But yeah, I mean, just before we go on to the regular questions, how for a lot of listeners today who may be a road athlete, or maybe trailer athletes. What would you say to encourage them to do a bit of everything, even if that means they think I'm not going to be as kind of Jack of all trades. You can still run well, even if you are kind of spreading yourself out. What would you say? Yeah. I think that they don't take away from each other. They can compliment each other if you're doing it right out there are ways you could do it where they wouldn't compliment each other very well, but I think they all have kind of strengths that they can help you build and I see that when I'm on the trail and the road that I'm relying on strengths I built on the opposite terrain coming in handy. So yeah, I don't think you have to be put in one box and you don't have to be that specific and it's kind of back to that whole idea of that David Epstein book called range where the people that generalists tend to do better than specific. So I think yeah, that's kind of my attitude towards it and it's been working out. Did you know of his book before? You started doing more of these things and they influenced you. No, I think it came out not that long. I think like right when I started 2019, I started trail running. So I think it came out same year. So just the right time to remind you to keep doing that path. I love that. Okay, so the next question I always ask everyone, it's been a tumultuous year a few years for all of us. So how are you, really? Really? Yeah, I think there have been good parts and you're not bad with challenging parts. I've been fortunate that my family has been relatively unscathed by COVID, so very grateful for that. And yeah, it's just mentally though. I think everyone is hard to kind of go through pandemic and I train alone. So that's kind of one thing I've been dealing with lately is trying to find a different training setup. I've kind of just reached the end of my bucket or under my rope with being able to train alone all the time and be kind of coaching myself and I feel like I'm wearing two, too many hats. To be my own coach, my own team, my cheerleader, all at the same time and try and run fast as well. So that's in the challenge that I've been working on lately and I think I have found a really exciting new training setup that I'm going to pursue..

Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"grayson" Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"I think I was a very treacherous think when the so you don't think it was a reputation thing, whoever whoever made that file was getting a game. Yeah, well, that's a very good question. I don't know for sure, but I think it's odds are yes. I think the odds are, but it's not, I can't guarantee it. It was a reputation thing. He would have got more than a game. See, I felt like, again, and they shouldn't. Like, nothing he did in college could have any effect on what you're doing to him in the NBA. He wasn't a repeat of vendor or anything like that. College difference situation completely, but again, you just look at it at some point. Is somebody just going to go after him in the NBA? And just pop them. Next time he does this stuff, because it's just been over and over and he has that reputation. And he's kind of that guy that a duke. He was, he was like the next JJ Redick in terms of a guy that everybody loved to hate, right? It was late, dirt, Reddick, and then it's always kind of the white guy, too, but I don't think there had been one at that level until Grayson started tripping dudes left him right. Right. Now it's an unusual phenomenon this whole dookie thing anyway, starting with Leighton, but now he's actually been good though. As an NBA player, he's actually been a solid NBA probably better than I thought he'd be in the league. Hey, listen, you know, my first exposure, everybody's first exposure to him, which was not in safe final game. You know, when he absolutely for most of us came out of nowhere to win that game. When a championship for everybody and then he then became the notorious Grayson Allen that they did that the night tripper and day trip. He was day tripper night for her weekend tripper. You know, he was all kinds of tripper. And all right, you know, I had to do that. And but look, there's no defense for it. For that, no matter who did it, okay? And. One of the interesting things about sports always, when something like the happens, was it really pertains to hockey more than anything, which is, do you have biblical do you want to get with the punishment? In other words, I for an eye, if I'm out of 5 games, you've got to be out 5 games. In this case, it's going to be 6 weeks, maybe versus one game. It doesn't seem quite fair. Somehow, you know, that the bulls lost Patrick Williams early in the year, right? Maybe even the preseason, but right earlier in the year and he was just starter, then you're without Lonzo and now you're with our Caruso. That's three your top 8 or 8 guys or so. It's gonna be awesome. Yeah, I mean, if they can do it, wow. But you know, at this point, if you're the bulls you're playing, you're playing for matchup. As much as anything important to get healthy when it matters most in the playoffs, but I guess, I mean, who do you want to stay away from? I guess in the second round, does it matter if you play Brooklyn or Milwaukee? I mean, it's probably about the same, right? Well, it depends on where you are..

Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"grayson" Discussed on Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast
"Okay, well we're going to start here. We've got some work to do. I want to start with Chicago because now they have the injuries and this is going to dovetail into what Jeff wants to talk about with Grayson Allen. Here you have the Chicago Bulls bob, terrific chemistry, terrific story this year, and then they have two injuries, Caruso, who was your guy, and also ball is going to have surgery. Can they survive? It's my guy. That's my guy. A Caruso's your guy. I like a ball. I'm a Caruso guy. Yeah. Yeah. But he's a bath Family Guy. You know, we all know that. But the answer probably is going to be very difficult. It's going to be the answer is more than likely no. It's going to be very difficult. I just don't know where they're going to find the replacement. I mean, losing ball was bad enough, but then losing Caruso atop an atomic Rus would have been helped fill the void a little bit. It's a bad bad week for the bulls. And I feel badly, because I like that they're likeable team and they've done a nice job of putting something nice together. And they've been playing well. I wish them well, but I fear for them. Yeah, I think they're in trouble. Like, you know, to me, again, I think the bulls played over their head early and Derozan's been so darn good in an MVP candidate and now without Lonzo for the next month or two he'll come back. I don't know if they're gonna have that same mojo. You know, and I thought they they caught the Eastern Conference at the right time, right? And doesn't have Ben Simmons. The Celtics are struggling. The hawks struggle. The next kind of went back to the Knicks. You know, so like, somebody had to take advantage and Brooklyn didn't have Kyrie. Yeah, right? Right? You're right. So somebody had to take advantage and I thought Chicago did and Billy Donovan's been listening. National, you know, he's coach of the year to me at this point with what he's done and Derozan's been fantastic. I just don't know if they're going to be able to keep it up. So Jeff, you wanted to talk about the great Chanel and file resulted in a one game suspension. And Caruso go to the who Allen goes up thousand of them. To me, it didn't look that bad. I was surprised that resulted in a wrist injury known as putting Caruso out for like 6 weeks. And it gets you to get them hard in the air..

AP News Radio
Donovan: Allen's flagrant on Caruso 'dangerous'
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Sci-Fi Talk
"grayson" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk
"All the time i think back on nine voyager silicone wasn't around so it was all foam latex so but there still are announced silicone is basically the number one goto material. 'cause it see through and it's translucent than you can splatter and make layering of color to look like it's a realistic instead of with foam. It's opaque so you have to You have to paint that depth. There still are applications. Where i don't wanna save star trek that much but Where a cowl should be foam latex steps silicone. Because it's going to be super heavy like a silicone. Akao can weigh fifteen pounds. And if you're doing a stunt you might break. Somebody's neck so having a foam. Latex and then a silicone face so it's it's the application and it's the elevation of of the products we use nowadays but silicone is. The is the new not new. It's been around for a long time. But there was a moment. There were where gelatin was before silicone. Which was. I'm glad it went away. Quick you have. Bela lugosi behind your. I remember reading about the original frankenstein. How they used fuller's earth stuff like that and those makeup still stand up today sure doom. Oh yeah no. It's brilliant work stuff that dick smith used in the past. We still use his techniques today. all the west moors coming up with amazing techniques throughout the years. It's it's it's it's awesome. And i've been doing this thirty two years so i've i've i've been around for a few of the decades of of changes as well and it's it's fun to watch. I don't know what could be next. Can't think what what could be next but Hopefully it's something cool. What do you think is an expert. Well i mean. I think that the melting of of practical and digital is going to be more more us as as as also the we didn't talk about the the other elements as the ai. Alleman the is true. Yeah it's gonna there are going to get better at seeing what we do what can be done. And they'll only learn how to mel those things together. That are better. Yeah i think the only the only not detriment is not the right word to us. As artists is for k. eight k. Twelve cave hundred k. Look great on television for cartoon but for a woman a certain age or prosthetic that detail is too much information. So we're we're artists have to change every day to to be able to hide a prosthetic so you can't see that edge because the pixels are so so intense. He's absolutely onto something when we work with those cameras when if you take all filters off the counters that they're using on stage people horrific horror epic. You've what they're dumbing down those cameras. Probably by thirty to forty four thirty five to forty percent on what they can possibly show in detail aka is for nascar and animal planet. Not for a woman it. It's been a pleasure your artists. I love your work. thank you hand. Amazing what you guys do. And i have such a respect for makeup artist and You guys might not be in front of the camera at your work. Speaks for itself without you. I don't know people would not look the same. That's for sure. Is there a little emmy nomination. Placards above me which which is awesome to have. And i'm very very excited to see what happens for mariah carey in a month and a half..

Sci-Fi Talk
"grayson" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk
"Very very sweet relationship between us instead of them taking over or them not going you know. Zombie can only run as a person ten miles an hour. It can't run thirty so they have to take it to the thirty. We will take it to the ten mile an hour and then they take over that and so both both of us have jobs and both of us get to create it. And the great thing. Like with bruce with bill. Corso is yeah. That's in his contract that he gets to again. They're artists not makeup artist. So they don't know how to tweak that or bill a race a wrinkle that we spent weeks in the shop sculpting that you know like this big wrinkle we they would wipe that out but we might have purposely. Put that in there for a particular look so it can be. Yeah yeah yeah now. There's also there's also this too. There's also as james and i have known from the very beginning actors yet into their characters when they're doing when we're doing a novel never ever end. I mean he's even lon. Chaney is the perfect example. You know long became those characters. Oh yeah off. Apply most of his make of us. I believe so. The art of acting is always this man sitting in front of the mirror with a makeup artist and those prospects and he's getting into the groove as we're making them up. That's never gonna change. You know we. We are not the star of the show. We are the star of the show with everybody else you know and as these make-up's come a you can see that as the actor as you're changing them over you can see how even like mariah carey was santa claus. Jim the actor. He's sitting in the chair normal. And then you add mustache and you can see the progression it in. He gets excited about and then he becomes santa than the whig goes on and he then now switches to his voice changes and he starts saying jojo so there is a. There's a nice a nice balance. Yeah it's performance. We know in in beauty. Make-up's did that. It's it's one of the actually one of the things that i love the most about what we do absolutely so special. It sounds like you engine. Dell's prosthetic so what. You're what you're jones feeling on prosthetics from what i know of make up an i kind of a student a little bit of it. It's changed a lot. What are what are the substances being used for prosthetic ears. They improved in even the last five years. We start with you bruce. I'm gonna leave them. Investor james james his seen the evolution of of prosthetics and materials. And he's in the trenches..

Mojo In The Morning
"grayson" Discussed on Mojo In The Morning
"This right. I did so my mom got together with this guy. When i was like nine years old solid young so i didn't know much about like anything of that you know and as i got older like nobody in my family like this guy. I don't like this guy. And then they ended up getting engaged and married and like she knew how i felt about him once. I got older but they were already married at the time. So she like ended up choosing him over me because he has money and materialistic things and she was older wanted to settle down and whatever and then eventually when i was sixteen years old Him and i got into an argument and he takes me out of their house. So i had move out at sixteen. Oh my god so it started when you're nine years old and it led to view up getting kicked out at sixteen. Were these parents. That will choose some piece of ass over their child. You know honestly. Yeah i never understood it because i'm only twenty two and i don't have kids but like not even having children i'm like how can somebody's choose their child or choose somebody over there time. I'm just like mind blown all right. Well thank you for the call. And i appreciate all the advice. People are given to Grayson this one. Break up or make up here on the mojo in the morning show. It's first time we've ever had that. Where a daughter wanted her dad to break up or at least get some advice. If you are in a problem in you need some help you can text us break-up or make-up and we'll get you on a future show..

The Eric Metaxas Show
Lynette Lewis of Every Nation NYC Talks About Her 9/11 Close Call
"Running lynette. Just tell my audience if they don't you know aren't familiar with you. What what. what is your ministry ron. What is your story lynette. What are you because because both of you are really active but a lot of people listening program might not know you sure. Well as you mentioned. Eric we've been friends for a long time and i had had it in my heart to move to new york city when it was getting it in my late thirties. And so i got a transfer with my job. Worked for deloitte and touche big big consulting accounting firm found myself in new york city only knew one person and she happened to be a mutual friend of yours and mine and over the course of the next couple of years Made friends with you and others and we were doing life together and then nine eleven happened. I should have been in the middle of the whole thing that morning. I went to work in those buildings every morning. This is the stuff i forget. I literally forgot. This is a huge story. And i completely forgot that you were supposed to be there that day. Yes yes and what's amazing to me is. I woke up that morning with laryngitis. Total aaron jarvis leading a meeting I was in marketing for the firm. meetings that led for my total of eight years being with the firm. And it's the only meeting in eight years. And i did these meetings all the time that they didn't have space in the world financial center to have the meeting. I tried for months to schedule it and finally a month or two before the partner i worked with said. Let's just go to hartford connecticut. We'll get we'll get an office up there and it was strange to me why we couldn't do it where we always did it But on the morning of nine eleven. I woke up with total aaron jarvis. I'm leading the meeting. And i'm thinking maybe i just won't go but the car service came at five thirty and i decided i'm going anyway so i got in that car. Service drove three hours in the car. Service up to hartford connecticut in the meeting leading the meeting at eight thirty when the phones began to ring at about eight forty five and like the rest of the world We found out what was going on. And i still remember so clearly what it felt like as we left the conference room and walk down to the other smaller room where there was a television What it felt like to be in a room with people who had loved ones and family members in those towers and seeing the one tower missing and then seen both towers missing and you know that the whole world was in shock. And i'm sitting there thinking by the grayson hand of god. I'm not there right now and Yeah it was. It was just now you are a speaker you both in ministry together do a lot of speaking. If people wanna find you where do they go lynette. Lewis dot

Encyclopedia Womannica
Grace Hopper: The Queen of Code
"Mary was born in new york city in nineteen. Oh six her father. Walter owned an insurance company in the family enjoyed the trappings of east coast. Upper class with summers in new hampshire in private school for grace grace came of age during an unusual time in american during the nineteen twenties and thirties. A relatively high number of women receiving doctorate degrees numbers that wouldn't be matched again until the nineteen eighties. This period of opportunity was immediately followed by world war two which ushered huge numbers of women into the workforce in one thousand nine hundred twenty grace graduated phi beta kappa from vassar college with degrees in mathematics and physics two years later. She earned a master's degree mathematics from yale grayson began teaching math at vaster while studying for her phd. Under computer pioneer howard angstrom in one thousand forty one pearl harbor was bombed the attack in which three hundred and fifty japanese warplanes from hawaiian naval base. True the us into world war two. It also inspired grace to join the war effort. Despite her unique set of skills she was initially rejected from the navy due to her age and small stature but grace brilliant and sharp-tongued persisted in nineteen forty-three three. She joined the naval reserve and was assigned to the bureau of ships computation project at harvard university at harvard. Grace work with howard aitken who had developed one of the first earliest electromechanical computers the ibm automatic sequence controlled calculator. Better known as mark. One grace was responsible for programming mark. One which took up an entire room and punching machine instructions into the tape before there was even much understanding about what the job entailed grace became. Where the first re- computer programmers in american history. She also wrote mark one's five hundred sixty one page user

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"grayson" Discussed on Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"Here. Your top stories brought to you by rs s andrews. Wouldn't police are investigating a homicide near grayson park. A recent grayson high graduate is one of five metro area. Students selected by bank of america to serve as student leaders. Hebron church will host a celebration of life or their beloved pastor who passed away when it commissioners are looking at how to incorporate public feedback for b. o. c. redistricting a former parkview. Baseball standout is on the. Us olympic baseball team and finally governor. Bryant camp has launched an effort to boost the state's electric mobility industry plus we'll talk to members of gwinnett county's new mental health task force task forces of how true officers. That will interventionist by that. We mean to call out in encounters with peace officers when those encounters involving known or suspected mentally ill person in price and so the main purpose of that is to slim's migration of middle to jim boggle up another shortage now people are s andrews people while some companies hunt for texan. Plumbers evil. Even finding people are as andrews people personable people gotta care about their worship fastidious fellow friendly. It'd be nice. It's how they were who. They are personable professional people freeze. Islip heart to say harder. Find out that because we're picky. Only personable professionals made apply background. Check clean driving records good pay benefits that are the most how better like a six-figure opportunity and signing bonuses solid support our c. andrews takes care of our promises kept zero baloney. Good people come stay and grew plumbers. Heating near tags patricians personable professionals people. You'd welcome in your home. Rs andrews people were personable professionals prosper. I like that so do people.

Talk Is Jericho
"grayson" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho
"Talk as jericho all right. So we're here in In jacksonville we always have a couple of days off between pay per view and tv. So it's a good time to catch up some of the brothers and evil stu grayson or here and we had a hell of a day yesterday when we actually played Street hockey into yeah Dr luther in jamie one of their camera guys organized tournament and like i woke up the smart. I could hardly get out of bed. Mike cavs are rock-hard right now. I've never had that heart of ankles are just about to give up on me. It was a net with the pads on yep was the last time you played goalie must have been in high school so it must have been like like seventeen or eighteen years ago that i yeah goalie. It's been a long time. It's been at least a decade for me. Since last time i played high. I think the same. Like i remember playing with my son when he was little bit. You just in the driveway but playing a full on game i forgot. How hard is because it's not like skating where you can stop on the line with the run pass guys and slowly slow down just like oh. My gosh terrible realized that i. I love hockey but the part. I really like chris the skating just running on us fall light. You don't realize how much impact on your knees. Oh my god it's a your. You reminded very quickly but it was fun though it was good camaraderie which is cool. Especially like i worked would be for years. We never had a street hockey tournament and do some things but this kind of a real cool families a little bit too much but there really is a great kind of gang vibe. Yeah w. effort by everyone to sign like each other especially like from the production team and the camera crew from what i was told where they worked previously or in other sports organizations in general. They don't really get to talk to talent on the show. You know to hear it's great. We'd family is maybe too strong a word but like it's great that i know every single person's name and like i've befriended every there's a surprising amount of people who go out of their way to know each other talk to each other learn about each other and that's really cool and they re. They really went all out with this hockey game area. We had a drone refreshments. The sounds speaker. Newsweek playing but it was. It was a great time. But but that's a really cool because once again talking about aws it's funny because there are so many guys that i didn't know a lot about from wrestling industry for so many years i didn't really know what was going on. Ring of honor or whatever it may be and and and you know and and grayson or two of the guys that i didn't really know about and here we are a year and a half later and we know each other from a but i still don't really know your past. You know as as as the super smash brothers and all that other stuff. So it's cool to to get a chance to learn about this. And i guess my first question would be. Did you come up with the original idea of the dark order. Because you couldn't be super smash brothers this. Somebody owned the super smash brothers actually like a copy. Rename the name of video game owned by nintendo. Always we were always kind of towing the line Assuming that one day as the smash brothers nintendo come knocking at the door and tell us to change it. She also know. Last few years before becoming ordinary we changed to just s s b Try to we real problem real smart at that time. Really clever dot order was Essentially what we came to aws when we signed our contracts We knew we couldn't be called the smash brothers and so We the discussion tony. About what names. We should be called and from the long list of things one we all universally liked. The most was dark order. It was very simple and straight to the point at the time And then just the character stuff was. We were kind of doing the the cult million stuff on the independent. So i i had been running. A school in my students would wear masks and walk me to the ring. And i would sit on them and i would use them as weapons and they would take ninety percent of the bumps so like when we came here. We told them that. That's what we were actively doing now. And we kinda tweaked it for television by making more scientology based and making it more about recruitment and so on. What was the other ideas that you had for names. Besides the order you remember man. I had a list on my phone but deleted recently and it still had some really wild. The when we came up with the name was just one night. You just texted me say hey we need to have a list of name to send them like tomorrow night or tomorrow and i just i was watching like even during commercial was like all right. Doric order black order new order disorder album with fall. Just about anything. I could come up with and then i will send the list and darker was our both our favorite So when we send them to listen they win with it. I was like oh great. Because i was pretty much. There was definitely there. There had to be because we had sent probably fifty names. I guarantee fifteen of them. I would have been unhappy. Had they've been a- we throw a bunch of stuff for this it's funny because chaos project is called cares project and i'm sure that was one of the ones we really surely. There was a few pro like we were always using order or project at the end. Like i thought like one was like nazareth project i was just trying to find like devil names and adding them to project and stuff and chaos which is a very simple ones. Yeah it's funny because when you think about how the dark order has has progressed from the start because we talked to us a little bit when when when we talk of. Brody's passing but i wanna talk more about the super smash brothers with other. Were in the dark order. Time when it first started it was just you two guys and then basically whoever was around to be kind of the minions right so you would call them just locals and that kind of led to some some some problems in the early. Oh yeah times right. Yeah because whatever they did was attached directly to us and it's dina's the the person who had kind of opened my eyes milenko. Yeah about like two or three. Tv's and he's like you really need to take care. Make one hundred percents earn everything these people do because whatever they do. It doesn't matter if they reflect bad on them. They're not coming back. You're the one stick around and and the honestly the first few months those steaks really Really put a really hurt. Us really hurt us. I mean at least As far as like image and stuff and were some of them. While i was going to pretty much. Go the way you were about to. Yes some of the problems with like even though we would talk to them over and over again so like how to make the human thrown a. What do we would ask them. Hey or you drained. Yes how long have you been wrestling this amount of time. You throw a bunch and a kick. Yes no joke. Do and then i suppose most of them were not being fully honest because once they were in the ring could be stress. Could be just about anything really your life tv but then what. They said to us what they could do was not the reality and then when we would see them hundred floor walk around and trip and i was like jesus christ i should have asked. Can you walk properly. But some of them were nervous to say..

The Stuttering John Podcast
"grayson" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast
"High. When those guys especially martial I have got big kick, that would come down and gives you know, they they were on hittable so they lower the mound. These three players changed, the rule of the game. These three bridges that were so dominant. So you know, if we want to speed up the game, make them pitch a little bit crazy, right? Yep. I would like to see Chapman, you know, take you, you know, puts a little quicker. It takes too much time for me. He does he does but I love his stare down at this great. All right Congressman I was thinking of take care. Have a good one too. You know come back, come back. All right I'll see you managed. The great congressman is Fayette. And now, without further Ado, I'm sorry, former Congressman in Florida on Grace and I'm sorry, Alan, you know, off the congressman came on late. Alan. Alan Grayson. I can't hear you. I can't..

Dishing Up Nutrition
What Do My Cravings Mean?
"So there can be numerous reasons. For cravings there can be many layers to cravings for people a lot of people think about cravings that is being a result of a particular psychological or emotional reason. You know maybe it was tied back to their childhood or or got into some kind of habit but today when we're in studio we want to focus on the physical or that biochemical reason for creating certain things in general. I think here at nutritional weight and wellness when we think about cravings we see cravings as a sign that there is something out of balance in the body. Something that's not quite right and one example of an imbalance could be could be deficient in a certain nutrient and that may be the cause of cravings. So we know when clients say they have trouble sleeping or they have muscle cramps or they have charlie horses we know these are signs of magnesium deficiency which then also typically coincides with cravings for chocolate. It's almost magical when i'm working with someone and they start taking maybe four hundred to six hundred milligrams of that magnesium grayson their muscle cramps. Go away and they no longer crave chocolate or it's the craving has gone. It's just more of. Hey i like chocolate rather than i need chocolates. I have to have it. And i think the important part to to kinda back up little bit as to explain magnesium licensed. Why do we say that form. I don't you just say magnesium because glysophate Mcneil glycemic is key late to that amino acid so it helps it absorb better so sometimes when you go to stores you can get a different form and it's not as absorbable. It doesn't work as well. So i've had people tell me. Oh yeah i've tried. This and my muscle cramps actually came back so we really liked that magnesium blades so there's no doubt that magnesium is can be a nutrient deficient deficiency and can be directly related to those cravings yup absolutely. I think that's a great point. Nikki is that there is a major difference. Just in that glycemic form with magnesium and when most of the time where people are buying supplements they want that supplement to be able to work well for them which is why we're just huge. Proponents of that magnesium clayson aid. So here's another craving. That actually came as a surprise to me. If you crave salt it is a good chance. First of all that you may be dehydrated so you were working in your garden all day in the hot sun and you're so focused on trying to get those plants in the ground or you're so focused on trying to get the mulch down or whatever those those little gardening chores are and you didn't hydrate properly and then suddenly you start to create that salt.

Morning Edition
Here's what to know about former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial
"The impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump begins today in the Senate and NPR investigation has examined more than 200 criminal cases related to the January 6th attack on the U. S Capital. NPR's Tom Dreisbach has more Central question in Trump's impeachment trial is whether he incited people to storm the capital. NPR found that at least 24 defendants charged in connection with the riot made specific and explicit claims that they came to the capital because of Trump, for example, Kenneth Grayson of Pennsylvania allegedly said quote If Trump tells us to storm the bleeping capital. I'm a do that. Then he used the word we cannot repeat on the radio. Some defendants allegedly told the FBI they thought Trump was actually marching with them to the capital. And others echoed Trump's language, calling for a quote wild rally on the day of the attack, which ended with five people dead. Trump's attorneys have argued that he never incited the attack and called for only peaceful

RADCast Outdoors
RADCast Outdoors Episode #37: Al Lindner Discusses Faith, Family and Fishing - burst 01
"On this episode of red cast outdoors we sit down with legendary fishermen of famer and co founder of in fisherman lindy equipment co owner of lender media. Al lindor course. Everybody knows al from his days on in fisherman and has seen him on a number of different tv shows including the angling edge and on this episode of rod cast outdoors. We sit down. We visit with him about a number of different topics including fishing family. Fame his faith and of course. What are his favorite things to fish for to this day. We hope you'll sit down. Relax and enjoy this episode of raw cast outdoors. Sean rad cast is on hunting fishing and everything in between this is red cast outdoor from the borders ten cast studio here david merrill and patrick edwards again outlets gay debut on the program. I do wanna a quick shout out the ending curdle cousin for helping. Set this up with al this kind of a big deal. thanks dante. yeah so really. Appreciate danny and I'll just want to welcome you to the shell. Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to hang out with this on a podcast for a little bit and looking forward to nothing makes me happier than a cold in minnesota. If i can't be out fishing. I should be talking about the. It'd be well below zero tonight. So that's probably one of the big motivations for patrick and i to start this podcast. We both have young families. And we're both avidly into the outdoors whether it's fishing hunting or of both. So that's our goal is to You know recruit new new anglers and new hunters to the to the outdoors around. The timing is really appropriate for unit. We've got a whole new. Recruitment a coming in because the cold or sport is never seen before experience in the outdoors and they need our need some guidance. in cases do you know respect the resource in S an important part of what's happening now with these whole. Nobody's covering it. Yeah it's it's been fun to watch you over the years. 'cause you you've really helped kind of teach everybody about that and i know as a kid. I always look forward to outdoor life coming in the mail and also in fisherman magazine because that was that was kind of the thing was you know i wanted to learn more about fishing and growing up in cheyenne wyoming. It was like a dead zone fishing. I mean there's there's really not much closer unless you're going to drive like two hours to glendow three and a half hours to seminal five hours to voice in like you just forget about it. There's just nothing there so you're talking about teaching people. I was reading that as much as could. Because i knew when i went. I had to really capitalize on those trips and sell ob. You've done amazing job about that. And i just wanted to know if you could just share some tips with us you know. What's what's in key strategies of getting kids and just other anglers out on the water. What are some good strategies and tips number one number one. Make sure you take him when you can get a bit people. I i mean i can't old is powered pork edges especially with the younger ones. That have a short attention. Spans inter is critical. That baba's going down or something pulling on the end of that line and Are that's one in even with a new adults and we have a lot of those coming into the sport now that have never fished before and yes. They have patients where the young people don't however their patients will wane after one or two trips without getting up by. It's the biggest hinderance that i've seen to our sport and your people neck key is getting a bit a bike. Too late that fire they gotta catch something and You don't wanna take him out in this herbal weather conditions yet the weather good into everything your power to make sure that they get back in there and the reason people fish in continue to fish is they had a good experience and a good experience is something pulling on the end that the wire gets really the reason you're out there. That's what motivates people is the miracle of of this. It is amazing to me. My entire life in this business to see would fish can do this change. Somebody's like yeah. Yeah you know a kid sitting under edging blue gills and all of a sudden nowhere. A two pound bass runs out reminders. That back and grabs your bank. You never had. You're catching a six inch blue gills and having a ball in this best is your hook break where your life forever somebody had never muskie fish. You know they heard something about it. They're they're going out with somebody that knows something about all of a sudden next to the boat. This monster opens his mouth bites on. It's an image yet burns into your into your spirit that change. It never goes away. That's what likes to fire in this sport. And here's why it's so important. That that their two n into good weather to do it in your. That's the key is to get get a matching get a matching get them and then if they're really young after three hours to think to run into live whether you get a few fish rockets there fascinated with fish bouncing around in a live That's the key really. Is the key to keep them motivated. Keep them fishing kit. In a short period of time you know and again with the adult young person after after you know you get them out for two trips. Third time Yeah you're going to say you want to go fishing or meet today too bad experiences them. They're gonna go bad back in play video games. Interests will beer so al. I was fortunate enough to grow up near salt water and my dad in the pacific northwest. We did a lot of salmon and halibut and deep sea and i got introduced very young to fishing. We actually just had a podcast with my dad on talking about starting that fire that you're talking about i'm curious who was the fishing mentor in your life. The person that got you hooked on fishing. Actually my my brother and years my senior and He he took me every weapon time. I was a little kid. Yeah you know. He's seen a bring cash and he shared that he said there was something about it from the time you were little. You're obsessed with fish and fishing and he nurtured that he actually nurtured that dad dad in him being older than i am a yeah you know. He kind of took me under his wing and I had some really good experiences in those years. One of them that that really fed my passion for fishing was my mother and this is kind of strange but a share. That story with you. My brother obviously loved to fish. Yeah yeah you know so. He took me everywhere. Everywhere we go. We fished all pans and lakes and creeks and rivers and between chicago and milwaukee. And there's many of them and we're at every moment we could go go go. He'd be a good way he he took me took me took me My mother really liked to fish and She's seen you know people would ask me at a young age. What do you go to a christmas. Gathering family or friends like this and say l. conference. Yeah what are you do when you grow up bowl recovered. I'm living fishing going to a look at you. Oh okay yeah you don't blow it off my mercury. She she under the guy a brother with it she she at christmas time or birthdays or special event every time all my christmas presents and gifts were the latest greatest fishing tackle in the industry whether it was a ride or real allure magazines books. Anything that that that she fed bed it and never said that's a dumb guy you can make a living in the fishing industry. Yeah you know especially at that time you know that many years ago yeah you know and the only thing you again you know. You had tackle manufacturers at outdoor writers that At that time. What are the inspiring outdoor writers to me as a kid was jason lucas. He wrote for sports afield at that time. And he he wrote a book called lucas on bass and becky. I read it a dozen tanks. That and marked every page variances burned it into i mike and that. So yeah you know. It's experiences like that Then television every member. I n nears our tv tv fishing business. The first one His name was geared about gaddis. The flying fisherman he was the first one hit syndicated television fish and chips and he'd tried different locations all over the country and sheriff is fishing. Experience get out get it and then and then that led diverge award. That was the true Championship fishing and he was the one. Got my fire to get into the fishing industry in do a television show in the business ahead He was here in my hometown. In brainerd minnesota yet We're starting lindy deco company and His producer His name was j jadwin. He gave us a call at the office. What day and he says i am not. I would perjure war championship patient. We've been in the area for three days or even how we went into a well. I want you ask buster and can you help they understand you know the lakes. You're really good bishop. And everybody says go while alkyl corral. You aren't one so says you do show absolutely. We went out and we got a phenomenal show. Shot for hours to get everything done. He's all happy he took off and went back through missouri. And we finished. My brother looks at me at night. We're talking he's internet. Does your television show and talk about the lures that he manufactures. So you know we could do that. We got into. Why don't we start at television fishing. Show and helpless guess what little fire in pakistan. Tv channels that was would but a camera. That's what camera in my brother. Learned how to use it. And how to splice taped together at your rewind these stories and how you get into the game and enter the fishing industry and enter the sport different aspects that are available. All you get these different stories from everybody that that has been there enough to make a living business. But i'll go back to what i say just a little bit. Herb just amazes me. What a fish. A fish do to change. Somebody's stunning to me. How it happens all the time when experience would have been in. Just bam young know. You're right this change. Yeah i agree. It's it's an amazing experience. I i remember catching fish when i was little and how it lit my fire and again i. I promise that i would do this on the podcast. And i hope it's not lost because i you hear this stuff a lot but my friend. Seth ewing who lives in northern idaho and myself we we grew up. Just eating up your your shows and Magazine and and it really did benefit both of us. He's he's an incredible fly fisherman and he he learned a lot from your fly-fishing video that she goes put out with dollberg and You know and i. I love the small mouth and the walleye in those kinds of species and so it's just one of those things where i i hope it's not lost on you when you hear say you know. Thank you so much for doing all of that because it really did inspire a lot of people across the united states in the world To go out and fish to take other people fishing which i think is really cool one of the things that i always enjoyed and my dad and i always enjoyed watching. Fish was just the joy on your face. You were always you know chuckling and laughing and having a great time and we were just living vicariously through you as the wind. Blew about seventy miles an hour through cheyenne. But i mean it's it's just it. It really did make a big difference. And i do want to. I want to ask about this because this is really important to david. Ni- we we both have little kids and we take them out fishing hunting different activities. And you know you have kids of your own. And and i know. He's very influential and big into the fishing businesses. Well but can you talk a little bit about what that was like raising your kids to be fishermen but also you know kind of raising them during that time that you know you're just so busy and you got all these things on with the with the fishing world and the fame that you had going on. How did you manage all those things and still make it a great experience for your kids. They grew up in the business. they did. There's not all all seven right here except in children. I've got two boys all of the kids. even girls. Three of his kids are girls. They all served in the business wing. Some of your friends. At the time we started lindy dako copier reports sinkers learning advertised snow. Rapper mind cars. Were exposed to the business is a family run. I mean all their life you know and they grew up in many different fields yet. You know it other things. But-but-but number stayed in the business in our in the business today like jim. dna billing and mesa troy. Yeah you know and and my daughter niece who worked as a pr rest. For many many years fishermen still welts me A right right material and press releases and things like that you with the gifted in that area but they grew up in the business thing. Yeah and and that way you were able to spend time together so they understood it. They understand the crab and the things that this life style. If you went to make a living a good comfortable living in deficient indiscreet. I don't hurt my myself and i know many people that you and i do not that then ended the business row ripley. Welcome rarities Actor to it these days. It's a lifestyle business that you want to get into anything cup. Lack of time it is. It isn't in ninth the fact you you know you eat sleep twenty four hours or so you go to bed at night thinking in still today at the. That's been in this my life. There is not one and go. That goes by that. I don't read something about fishing. Watch something about fishing. Talk to somebody about dishing. It happens all the time. Not a day goes by where some aspect of it is in touch in my life. A part of my life in My closest friends are pretty much involved in fishing industry. Right closest friends. Are that sparks your question for me. L. and that's you know i'm kinda way way beginning of this journey. I've got a small family run company but it's in the hunting outdoor space. And you know. My boys are being raised growing up when we work right. We have stuff to do. There's it's a small family run business. it's not you know. Dad goes to work at nine. And we're we're done at five and let's go do x and y but my question is long term for me. My dad took me fishing law. And now i go hunting and now. My boys are in a hunting company being raised. How did you see kind of the transition of with raising these kids. In the company in fending fishing industry they stayed on and continued to fish and still thrive as that was our was that a positive experience for them. Oh yes yeah. Yeah for a number of now. There's some of them that was not. I'll use my to poison example. My oldest son george in here in heat you shared with the. I'll give you my first experience with it. needs he. He was raised in the business. He worked in. It works wade through until they went off to college in it but he was interested in fishing gets his passion in his case. Was things that move fast snowmobiles motorbikes four wheelers dirt bikes. This is what he loved to do. Sounds like we'd get along pretty. Well do troy and the other hand off from the time. He was a little tiny kid. You could see the seat of he would be back in front of our h- house here a day and night catching frogs and just running up and down the bank catching he'd loved it from the time he was four or five years old internet. Never change he absolutely left. And i just think again. God created all slightly different with different interests and is a good thing. You had one boy in the garage tinker on motors and going faster and you had another guy you couldn't keep at the house. He was taking his fishing pole and he was to the water at four and five. Yeah in in in you and your the answer. Paracha half have respect know. I respect that. They have to be their own person in in in seek out for thinks the all that you know that those different interest levels impacted their right as they were growing up in reading some cases to to what they're doing today you know again my son toys into it in a lot of different areas of my oldest son and interestingly he he he liked even as a kid. You're living on the edge. He here you love the excitement of the snowmobile races today. He he'd get so pumped on yet in today. He's he's the paramedic he's a wilderness paramedic in he's fighting fires -fornia loves the game. You're whites. He likes ribbon on the edge to me. I like living on the salary to belated contentment. That's what i really like. And you know. I follow troy on social media and that that guy is always out doing something. And he's. he's an incredible fisherman. I mean it's it's yet it just anything anywhere any way any loves digging around in offbeat places for a coupla. He's got he's got pack whereas in no matter where he goes scurrying rats. He sees the body of water anywhere. Anything they could hold the fish he just drives up insider road. And rodney goes spacious anywhere anywhere crapping around the country with him because spent he's spent some time out west and i know he's fish some areas where i've been and it's just kinda cool to see that and i do want to ask you a question about that. Everybody has some of those favorite moments. What it was like a favorite moment for you fishing with your kids that you can recall the years ago with troy. I'll give you a. I'll give you my my oldest son that never got turned onto it and here's winter. Mistakes that make made with the there was a series the best tournament series. Starting in minnesota zillion years ago it was called the northstar bash turned into and when he was about four years old. I took an pre fishing. Mary and i got a cabin on the lake. And i took him pre fishing for that tournament with me and he had snoopy rag. You had snoopy rag. And they had to wait spinner baits. Then you know it was cool. We're up in the morning out. Who day thinking around. He's dragging this spinner baits through the water. And you know. I'm trying to catch some fish. Internet little said something. It's something from we'll get more moves out to have been great you you you hold in iraq ruled colin. He looks at me. it looks at the rad. He throws looked at me again. I got the message. You burn me out so bad. And so i think there's a balance there were so you know. My dad took me steelhead fishing. And i've i've got quite a few steelhead to my name. And if anybody out there knows steelhead there they can be finicky and tricky fish to catch i. I mean the passion for catching them is kinda gone. I've i've i've been out steelhead fishing and i've seen this in the hunting industry where you know you get some guys. That are pretty. Some prowess in are pretty successful. They take their sixteen seventeen year. Old son out. He shoots a world calibre elk and ten years later. He's he's not in elk cutting he's into fishing or snowmobiling or something else does. Ruggles images of the other side of that story would try. What are the experiences a for a number of years we as a family. A number of where we fished in tournaments in canada Rainy lake in minnesota canadian border. Another one at nor tap happened awake to work and we fish team tournaments up there and over the years that we hit fished at is a group together ranch fish with one of his sons. Jimmy and billy clubs voice fish fish together with danny. We're troy and We look forward to these these tournaments every year of up there and we won a number of them in your jimmy and in billy one. Two of back in those weeks the week caprice fishing leading into that terminated. That was the week muster sunday for fifteen years. Yeah you know it was the highlights of of our trip together with all of us as a family together and each one bus us. Everyone about when i talk to the boys inclusive of troy. Now he says that was some of the most enjoyable experiences we ever had and all of us at weren't time and other did really good way. And i did a couple of seconds and thirds internet but did win one with him in california and in went ahead and opportunity. You get fish with you. Those times that we're in those events burn memories that they talk about still in. Those chips are really important with father and a son. I know with my dad. We had an annual trip that we would take to flaming gorge and that always meant the world to me because we'd spend five or six days out on the gorge just fishing and not worrying about all the other stuff you know. The work stresses of life. And you know i had told you in an email about a trip to voice in just those kind of trips. Just make a huge difference in a young english life and death makes it something that makes them wanna come back later ended it burns into your sweet. You get so excited and then you think about it so often you think you keep revisiting that your mind. Our great great great experience. Yep absolutely and i wanted to touch on something else because we do try to help you know young new people into get into fishing and whatnot. And what are some tips that you give people when they're going to a brand new fishery and they've never been there before. What do you tell him to look for. And what are some tips that you give them. You know it's gotten a lot easier these days because of social media into local bites really. I mean you're you're you're deficient research on lake levels in what the bites been like recently. Water clarity stabilized. Image is endless. In comparison to what we had sixty years ago running through the changes that i've seen are gathering in the business of what the liberal. But you could do so much preliminary work you know. Get getting on your computer Checking out google earth. Going to local site Hunting down to let local reports. That give you an idea of what the bite is like what they're biting that. Yeah you know. Even to death preferences that stuff today is is in most cases. These areas have a very dependable week. Al outlet and that retail outlet Is a great source of information. They don't hide stuff from people they want you to have a good experience and they have fishing reports. That are done weekly. yeah you know. There's things that are posted a soon as their retail operation. So they give you the most up to date information you can possibly get and the is saves you so much time by doing a little bit of homework. So i'll you've got fish a lot of places in your lifetime. What was one of your favorite destinations. One place you wanna go go back in two at this point so far i probably one of the greatest place that i would go go bad bad and it was a family of them. Refer went to australia and We fishburne windy and we floated the rivers my wife stay. She didn't go coin with us into the jungle. And we did it three days when but ahead my two boys and We floated the river. spur morning. And we can't detonate banks and stuff and it was going through the you'd see what originally state you with. All these people would come to the river and you see these salt water again. Getting you know we're we're presented teasing experience. We we fish adequate the very typical coins When with the river for and wendy was that the guy that we're with you at a massive john bolt in. And i think if i remember would the sixty four or more on knew we weren't we took Took off at a tipping point when we went out. I don't know how many miles thirty miles or so it was in between darren new canning two oceans. Boil them your. I've never seen so many fish in my life and we got stuck his thing. We had backup quit. I don't even know we've -able experience that in there then we fish. Gt's the great barrier reef. Yeah you know a couple of days we did that tap water fishing critique keys but that was the the most probably the most memorable trip send in the boys rules enough to to remember that and enjoy and i've never been back again but never been back after us really get to do that. Sounds like a lot of fun to me It was exciting. It was really exciting. Every day was true adventure. Oh man that's one awesome thing about fishing is you know whether you're going out your back porch to your little pond or no for for me it was. We went to alaska couple times in my teenage years. Dad took us up to prince of wales island. And those you can either go on a short little ten minute trip around around the corner and fish a canal right by your house or you can go. Halfway across the globe know go to australia does. The opportunities are endless and every one of them is special in. Its own way you know in every fish. Especially it's it's all the way to work with some incredibly you state. Anglers jimmy jeremy hardcore muskie. They looked. I mean this is their fish of yeah this twelve months a year. They're they're on sites. They're always thought worst. What's what's next year. Where their plan. And what is your shoots in that. But every one of us might might bishop choices of small outbreaks. And then i'll go to a wall in allege mouth after that and i enjoy muskie fishing but not like these guys do either yet. It's their deal. And we got guys crappie fish at that looked crappie fishing nets. i'm kinda more kind of favor with troy. I like a little of everything in every case everybody in office sometimes throughout the year goes and jerks and goes a car. What would we are. We'll get a car. Pike in warning to every two to get to tax at least yet you know something different something out of the ordinary it go get some carbon in you know it. It pulled the fun to catch challenging at times. There's a lot of different ways to get him the. It's something i would not want to do every day. Like the mix it up. I like to catch your letter. What types of things. I can't do when thing. I liked the variety but i mean They're so fascinating fish. And i still in our country today in the states. Stay they you know in your up in different places the world there yet. They're big deal especially european nations. You so that's the money. It's like our best here in drives the market. And then he many cases sh- something silly in some off beatles little place in the and trial go round when i visited him. He'll take me shore fishing spots underfunded we mainly corporation jumping. You see him in the afternoon. We'll go think around for two hours or hours a year some place. He'd learned that when he was in arizona for years he went to college. There learned all the inner city rex. He didn't have the both twitter. Invent until i took down with a boat. All during breaks and classes he found every single nook and cranny at fish in and around the entire phoenix area. And believe me. There was a lot of those a lot of little pans and stuff and in and it was you. Carpeting had more more at your standard run carpet. It hit they all had best large mouth bass in your blue gill winner catfish so we just think around shore fishing nets or his wealth of bank fishing for years. He went to school there. All he did was bank fish off it back and it was just fun. I would love to do with you. Know i got the greatest in late. Greatest poison the war world my london. 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Whoever i remember watching you on the wall i video and a bass video just catching tons and tons of fish on those jigs. I had a feeling it might be jagd merick rigor and well like smaller. My mouth says big big pig. Pike some version of chicken for must be done gun with tubes. Big rubber bates. It's it's a jig gonna jk. There's a better way for all kinds of fish all the time anywhere. Get a one sti- family of bates natural leaders acted under the heading up a chick but she was a piece of red or some kind would addressing the guy if might wait if may wait. Four ounces for watering might be a one sixty four for crappie a purple mylar. Jig will work pretty good for steelhead. But i i'm preferential to to top water. Dry fly stuff. I like to see that fish commit. Come out of the water. That's just i. I did enough. You know wet. Fly fishing. That i patrick knows. We've gone on some high mountain lakes. And i just. I really liked to fool that fish to come up all the way out of the water. He's any kind of fishing for musky. Your small mop mop secure rare occasions. Pike tap water breaks. Those are fun if you wanna be consistent year round. Yeah you gotta you gotta get beneath the surface of the water. Yeah my biggest hike. Was i had a fifty three inch. Pike and this thing was was monstrous and it was lake. Naturally larry larry dahlberg and he was filming. But we're reading and got in fake cockney kakatua water are you talk about a memorable experience with that and You know where he's been everywhere to do everything. Yeah yeah you know. He's still thought at their daddy issues. Deck it was unbelievable scene and fifty three inch this. We figured it was mid thirty pounds. You know thirty five thirty eight pounds something again. Maybe it was. It was jackie gigantic for bike. That was half water. Fish birds played beat of ball. That would be. That would be a lot of fun. I now i'm like. Wow that sounds like a blast. But i wanted to change gears just a little bit One of the things that have admired you for years is that you're not afraid to talk about your faith and i think that that's very important thing and you know i want to see if he can share just a little bit about your spiritual journey and how god is played a big role in your life after the two most important parts of my life. The next year shared all all the time. It's fishing in my unity. Go hand in hand every day. Day is just part of my life. I integrated what we do with the television shows. You know the the impact that it it a try to kind of quickly for you until the time. I was thirty five years old. You know i was a person. It was not an atheist store. Nick knight that nasdaq. I probably would have favored more upper eighty s. And i don't believe anybody that spends any amount of time in the outdoors anywhere can be an atheist. I think that's an impossibility. But i had no really. I was obsessed. And i guess that's the only word i could use obsessed with fisher twenty four seven. That was all that and you know. It gets all in our businesses. Were building at that point in time and At thirty five started giving turkey in my heart to Right to spirit a guy who was just tugging in my heart. I met people that that Turned her life over to the lord. Lord that were hard party hard-drinking people that i knew a hard partier. You know when they were like a different person you night and day and he started to talk to me about about jesus guy stuff i never heard of before the enemy sound comes with a lot of people you gotta understand nothing really new number and then i started the search knowing there's life got you got your busse heart who's much of his life in in one day turned us away lord has given us percents and i says well i i can't do it myself i need help i need your direction. I'm just saying guidance. Any made a confession of faith. Like they're nice and his life and then for about two years you know i wandered around back. Studied the word guide. The bible began challenged thing to me to get through a through know little things like could this really be real. You know like so many people. It's this bible. Could this stuff really. But this this thing is is there a guide the foundation guiding coke. Jesus was the foundation. Is this thing that he really is is. He says he is to be comfortable recently. Said he did from beginning to end. Yeah you know. And i started looking at this stuff. You know one day it got out of my head arc. It was never less years. All i can say is if you truly search is real. He's there you care some words to be. It's a real experience. You know the the point he's got to get out of your head in it. You have become a part of my everyday life. I'm not ashamed for the dash. That's it openly. That's who lamb. And i can only share the experience that i hear. And how would i life. My family My outlook on business. Now look on life right back by relationship with my wife and the older. I get a clearer easier. It is for me out to be more appreciative of of my lord grayson so al. I've got a question. It's a immuno high positive this way in a as starting my own business in the outdoor industry and then walking in faith in how how has that affected you know business decisions and just in a living in the limelight and and outwardly expressing. Your faith is there. You know ever moments of doubt. I mean 'cause i in today's society and day and age is definitely not something that's widely accepted. Are you saying in here by some subject back. But what would you buy. S- i mean as far as just running a business and then walking in faith. I if you look at the marketing partners that i have every single one of a from boat motor rag reels lures lying a wreck. Chronics are the top right at the top of their field in their individual categories. Everyone of and we've been with them for many many many years. Some of them almost my entire career. And i've said in corporate boardrooms all over the country. Go going all over television space over television network and contract saying that we re mega conglomerate and never have. I had one of say anything about my confession of faith and that show it all. Most of them have said they appreciated it and go forward and one of the reasons for that is an and some of them are not people but they businesspeople and the bottom line. Is i self stuff for. That's what i still stuff on. I do my job or am i would absolutely. That's why they don't you know so it's it's a only one. Major major challenge would network. It was who was with a network and and jerry jones johnson. They want forgot about guy that that was the words that they came back came back and they said that it's interesting the way they did notification we played on this network for a number of years and this particular year correct when just the way it always hits in five weeks into the show and it was a wednesday afternoon when it got where got i got contacted by the president of networking. And he said it's gonna pull the show because you're religious stance on it. We don't believe it's we. We went network anymore. This was on a wednesday. We get i managed. They did this going to pull it if we did we. Did we read it. Every i reiterate that we think energy i get contract signed with a bunch of sponsors and i had to deliver the numbers in so we get at that show and euronet weekend in the entire re edited version. And we continue our attorneys. Said you know you've been with. They want to take the court. You can't beat it you got. You ran for five weeks already. You did this for years. They never get it. They can't do for this thing and and they talked iran in in my wife. Laura his wife's no we'll go to thorough. They don't want you. i don't i don't want to be there. they want. They want us to be pulled what they want. They wanted to be this what we did back to show to them. We make the changes in our last of the contract for the television season. We sent them with bill. They said the bill hearing on pitching to us and we sent them the bill. Bill them back or the editing changes. We have to make sent it back. I never heard from them. That i didn't pay for the network in europe. Charge them back for all of the pain and misery went back bent. So it's no legal. Nobody called us back. Matt a single thing the legal. Nobody their legal. Nobody never heard from him since well. I'm really glad that you guys you know you. Un ron have have always been good about you. Know talking to people about your faith and it's been a centerpiece of the show and one of the parts of the show. The actually look forward to a bunch is the very end when you go through whatever god lays on your heart and i really just want to say. Thank you for doing that because we need to be able to talk about these things and i. It seems like culture is trying to move in a direction where they don't want you to talk about stuff that might offend somebody. But it's like you know these are things that we should all be talking about. You know if that's part of your life that's an integral piece. You should be able to talk about it. And there's one one thought i have on that. Patrick is to speak to have speech to have thought. You risk being offensive. Right to someone. And i mean if we're just gonna walk around muzzled and mass and never have a conversation about anything i mean. I'm into big game hunting that that can be offensive. Catching fish can be offensive. So we have to push back. We have to go. They'll run over here if you don't get you know and i'm a big thing an immediate business all my life. I'm a big believer a freedom of expression freedom of speech. Even if i don't with it so am i even. If i don't agree with it you still have a right to share. I understand and i respect it. And i think that's something that people need to remember. Is that just because somebody says something. You don't like doesn't mean you have to agree with them. You can just choose not to listen to that person anymore. I mean there's there's stuff that's put out all all the time that i don't listen to and i don't want to be associated with because i don't agree with what their stance is and you know there's plenty of stuff that i do love to watch and listen to that. I do agree with people that disagree whether you should catch fish on spawning beds are not right in an argument about that or you can easily selena when you can easily get there. But but again. I i like i said i. I respect our our freedom speeches. An expression is an important thing. I've been in the media business my life all my life and in people have a right this year that i have i a right. The like to tune into a cheddar offer. Do whatever i want with it not read it. I can exercise my own decisions. I'm not gonna go in there in equality sponsors sponsor them. Because you're doing this dead. I never do. And i think that's something that needs to be heard and i'm glad that somebody i'm sure a few people here it on this podcast but what you said is very true. We don't need you know this. Cancel culture of of things that you know. Ripples need to be able to share and people need to be adults about it and mature enough to handle it and choose what they want to listen to what they don't. I mean that's it's it's really part of the backbone of what what our country was supposed to be about and Were anyway i do to change gears. Just a little A guy that's been really influential in my life on fishing is pat o'grady. I met pat. Oh man that's probably been twelve thirteen years ago. And he was getting his company started. And i jumped in and helped him out with. Pk lures and here. He had told stories about you coming out to wyoming and doing some fishing. I remember reading. In the law. ally wisdom books About seminole and a few things. So i just wondered if you could share a little bit about coming out to wyoming. Western space are so different than northern or ride scary. Yo it's a whole different world and you mentioned to you mentioned alluded earlier when they get used to is. Never any wind ever ending win in. I mean if you go if you're going to fish you better better get used to win. Better not bothering you. The rick the vote right the handle nbc and being a safe piece the piece of equipment. They handle wind in it. I don't know if you guys ever go through three straight days in a row word you calm day never. I don't think lever happen. I go to archery shoots. And i have people say well. I'm not shooting in the wind and they start playing. Oh the winds blow. And i said well you come to wyoming. If you don't shoot or hunt in the wind just don't go hunting joke. Defeat w. t where we go to the code is as an example. You look at the weather report the night before they they say the win the window. We from fifteen to twenty five. It means it's going to be forty plus asu. It'd be forty dollars. Plus that's what you're going to get the truth. Well you talk about seminar. That is one of the windiest places. I think in the lower forty eight. I mean the the wind speeds on that reservoir are ridiculous. But i'll tell you the fishing is phenomenal. How many winter they put around it. Yeah they put a lot of wind turbines that sucker for good reasons but those western reservoirs growth big fish. Hey we're trying to keep that a secret. Al off carp fish is amazing and even some very. I'm a small mountain. i love smart fishing. The small mouth world small mouth. Fishing is as popular as it's become the tournament organizations. That have the come up north and since two small fishing and a great lakes and now they're coming everywhere yet yet you know you get to experience it in tournaments Love it the small mouth. Fishery that exists. West of the mississippi river is still some of the most unexplored smart fishing in north america systems. I can't you're innocent. At west of the river or to western states many of those reservoirs got phenomenal phenomenal. Nominal bishop i. I liked to tell the story. I've told a couple of times there's a. there's a river in oregon. I won't give the name but an all out to you. We drift boat floated at one day. And i hooked sixty small mouth in a day and i got tired of jagan forum. So i put on a mouse pattern. I tied and i caught. You know half a dozen small. He's on a mouse pattern. Just throw it right against the bank and start stripping out and they'd at that river this drift boat only so motorboats in that that can be a lot of fun i mean those are their sparkling out there and some of the some of the bigger systems pick the missouri river as an example for four. You've got set at saf. You've gotta wacky a. These are massive bodies of water massive massive systems and their in in in in there. I mean the small muppet. Nobody hears coast that they won't see an angler in your role year for small. Nobody'll be their four. Pack four pack is one of the most remote fisheries. I've ever been to. And i'll tell you what they're there have got to be miles and miles of shoreline that never get fished and i mean there's massive massive in their own up in way up at that even at the dry air dry air too short that is about what forty i think. That's forty miles long. And then you've got that main arms like one hundred and sixty miles long. There's very few accesses. Oh yeah you know you're right. I remember we had a pw heat from the tournament. They're in what we we got the attention that anisimov parsons weighed in. It was kabaya. They rent way when came to brought the smart in with his bad fish. So we could wait and it was like a six three or six or this. Was that smaller. That miniature scale in your macro swarm are up in san francisco. I couldn't pull about about have to lead. Somebody's somebody structures. Just drive in his crazy ton of them in there. That's an incredible says. I said there there miles up. It is the most untouched massive untouched mama. Fishing attack. the guy goes through not to mention some of the. There's one night and forget. That warned that they bleed. I think they believe their next record. Birsh sure commander there. I can't remember to saturday with no gather some wells. Old anti yeah. There's some fantastic fisheries out here. And i know just in wyoming alone. I mean you've got a number of really good reservoirs for walleye and you know a couple for small mouth that are really significant and a whole bunch that are good for trout of various species. And of course he got flaming gorge with those humongous lake trout. And that's and that's an incredible fishery to we touched on earlier smarter and they've they've kinda taken a dive the they they think that the Burbot that made their way there. Somehow somebody moved burbot down there into that drainage from apparently around this area and They just haven't they haven't done as well they they were doing really well in the early two thousands. I used to go down there with my dad and we'd catch some up to four four and a half pounds and now it's pretty hard to find them. They're still there. They're just not in the quantity that they used to be environmentally. Then yep There's something to be said for that. You know when i grew up steelhead fishing. You'd spend a lot of hours and when you finally hook into one of those thirty forty inch fish. I mean they they take you for a ride for a while but you can fish for two three four days before you even catch one hook one hook up you go small fishing and have those fisher so dang aggressive are fun. It's fun so that's one of the beauty of them. Yeah there's a there's a little reservoir here in wyoming that kicks out you around five pound fish. Pretty regularly And i i went there with a buddy of mine one time and we are fishing. Top water thing between josh. And i we we both got probably fish apiece just fishing little poppers on the surface in it was just a lot of fun and then that thing that you talked about al that happens in wyoming happened in the wind blowing really really hard to get off their old of the gun the boat for your life. Get your your jacket on. Got what. I'll tell you that much we got wet but so what's what's next. What's in the future. What's what's you know. What do you plan on. what's coming up. What are we. Should we be watching for and getting a little long into or the age also slowing down. A little bit i mean jimmy wego muskie fishing me for four hours. I ain't gonna go in our barrett fats or two pound rubber. Big thing can happen. You're only as old as you act. Al see you know strongest kid. My body doesn't want my five. You don't want to receive that. There are things that are wearing down a little think. That's wisdom speaking to abandon. No too so. I i have to pick pick and choose a little bit a little bit more but i still loved the game. I mean know as long as i can contribute that this sport in a positive way. I'm gonna do it. i'm not gonna. i'm not going to quit. I'm not gonna retire up. Going to crack back. And i mean by cutting that i wanna do more fun fishing on the shows. Jimmy jeremy that the staff and other people we work with. I'd like to see troy get a little more involved with this stuff. These guys you pick up the ball and run every night for long enough to fund fish a little bit more by that go do some things and places a lot of bodies of water that i'd like to play around a little bit now for two hundred and a lot of people don't understand that you know when you're going fishing for the weekend without a camera crew that that can be quite pleasurable when you're going filming for an episode that can be you know when you gotta redo takes a redo when you just wanna go explore to make it happen you gotta make. It's working people don't they. They sit in their living rooms and watch that and go. Oh well they were just they. Turn the camera on and went and had a fun time. There's a lot of hours behind the scenes when the cameras work was in. And then there's a year no it's addressing a lot of times a lacking half and on hot fight fetched but then when you dress the show after that. That's when you get the underwater cameras stuff out to fit. That fit the scene where the fisher coming in in to get the right drum shots environment. Those those all add to the editing and make it a little more exciting the music tracks that that go with it. you know. Music is so subtle in you know a lot of shows don't use music because you have to pay Their cost us thirty thousand dollars a year to use a music so yeah bachelor of music track because their royalties and alma my companies right in this is our very first go. My dad and i went she putting this last fall. We hired a cameraman and we took him. And i'm learning very quickly of the shortcomings of we didn't get you know. Be roll. Shot here and this extra shot here and you know getting that underwater shot or that overhead shot that you need in. It's you know it's really hard now to recreate and get those extra shots that we need to produce the film that i wanna purdue so make a real exciting piece you back. That'd be rollers goals man just putting the actual the actual easiest park. It is actually catching deficient getting their artist on films that easy. Then you've everything else is putting it together. It's all better than that anything. Sweetening the more things you have to compliment. Show the better. It becomes the up on where we're struggling. We're stretching it as as as as we can stay but it's fun man fun. It is a lifestyle worth living. Believe me i if you if you could do it. And you find a way to get your niche in their buck doing it your sizzle lifestyle business for a lot of people if you if money is your motivation and you want to get rich. Don't come fishing industry and here's a lifestyle some of us. I mean you could make a good comfortable but if money is silicon valley and they live in that world out there if you want to be able to go out and enjoy the great outdoors and have a comfortable lifestyle. Fishing industry in hunting industry. Got a better choice. you will never regret. it couldn't couldn't goodness it better myself. I have one more question and this is a really important question. Now because on this podcast we talk a lot about recipes and we talk about food. I'm sure you eat fish i. I'm positive that because it's so darn good but is your favorite fish species to eat. And how do you like it. Prepared real simple for me. I had a free nights ago again. It's just brought up perch beer batter perch sounds pretty good to me. A can of bean beam beam some some cream corn on the sidewalk outside with it. And it's like eating better than a lobster themselves as it gets it. Sounds like there's always it's yeah it sounds like you've into edwards family dinner because that's what we do in my house the fried walleye perch and crappie and some some spicy bangs man purchased it. It they are is still. You can celebrate thinking about my wife. Exciting as getting just guys came back from a leech lake and they were a good perch. Blatancy wentz arch for your prize. Bring them over man. Yeah well that's awesome. And again i just want to say thank you again for coming on the show. We're really grateful for you. You know not just the impact on our lives and whatnot. But just i know how busy you are. And i am grateful for you taking the time to spend with us today. I really really enjoyed the opportunity guys. Like i said If they can't be fishing the next thing to do is talk about fishing. What ten below tonight. I'm enjoying. I enjoyed our time here. Today and You know another rapper. During some that you might want to get. You might get some time. You're looking for another guess. she can. She did older jim. Your jeremy better outstanding and they noted you're ready to get the truck getting some real offbeat stuff. Those guys i jimmy and his muskie fishing jeremy those guys. I'm i'm really jealous. Because out. here you know we just don't have access to purebred muskie's it's just we don't have them so i watch those guys and i watch those shows. I just sit there. And i salivate and i cry a little bit because i really wish i could be there but man. It's your fun. Watch those guys catch them. Windfall muskie by turns out. I'm telling you they get like you know that it's happening. After two pearl they get in their fall formless derise turn glassy. You can't even talk to him out space. I can appreciate that. Patrick knows win. When fall. season rolls around. David gone. david all gone but al will. I'll tell you it or if if you make it out this way we'll put you on some fish instead of just talking about some fish arabic bro. I like it man. i'm in well. God bless you and You know be safe on your travels this year and i look forward to watch and more of the winter media so i appreciate it very pretty opportunities guys everybody habitation. Thanks a lot. So i think we should keep rolling for a minute. We'll wrap this show up and do you have to tell a story about al. I'm really glad he came on the show. In my first and only time that i've al was i cast in twenty eleven and i was working on my laptop and i was up in the las vegas convention center and i was sitting on the side. Which is a huge building enormous. I'm sitting out and kind of of the way trying to find a quiet place. I get wifi and do some work for pat gradient. Pk lure so. I'm working on it. And i see this guy. Come out the come off the stairs. I see that it's outlander. And i'm like oh man that's that's all inter i wanna go say. Hi and say thank you. And so i get up and start to head that way and i kid you not. It was like a stampede. The ground shook. You know the sky got dark. There's all these people just came from every direction and kind of cut me off and you know it was like okay. you know. These guys are more important than me. These our sponsors. You know these are guys that have a vested interest in talking to al. And so i'm like i'll just wait here for a minute. I'm sure clear out. It didn't clear out. The mass massive people just got bigger and bigger and bigger and then that mass move down to where all the booths were. And i was like well. There goes my chance. Shake his hand and say thanks But w quicker next time patrick. Yes but now. He's got to spend an hour talking with him and he's he's a wonderful guy and he's made an impact on my life that you i can only just tell you guys that it meant a lot to me today to be able to talk to him when i was younger. My mom passed away. When i was fourteen and after my mom passed away one of my things that it was kind of an outlet for me was fishing just to get away clear my head get away from life and my dad. I remember one saturday. He took me down to cabela's in sidney nebraska which is about a hundred miles from cheyenne. So he went to sydney. Bought some fishing gear but we also went and we found that they had a rack of in fishman. Vhs tapes and books and so we picked up those things and brought it home. And i mean. I was in those things. Like you wouldn't believe you know on those rough winners of shan that i keep talking about you know with the wind. Cystic crappie fishing. That was there. And i don't mean the fish you know we we would watch those videos. And we'd get amped up for that next trip to the gorge to catch small mouth or that trip that we had that next year where. We just clobbered the ele- perch walleye at poison. So you know those kind of things really mean a lot to me and just al and just the way is just how he has so much. Fun has so much joy around fishing. It's just so inspiring to me and so having him on was a big deal. You know for me today so it was great but i learned that and positively right. Vate faith and fishing is what he said. But you if if you're not having fun in this industry and he really did hit the nail on the head. Yes it's it's nice to be able to get to a point. You could make a living at it. But if you wanna make money go to silicone valley go go go create the next app or whatever the next thing is you make money and live that lifestyle but you know he touched on it. He's been in the industry for longer than about anybody and he still working i. It's it's crazy. He's seventy six years old and he's still going and just definitely an inspiration to a lotta people and one of the things. I wanted to pass along as if any of you wanna try to win a trip to go fishing with al. You can actually put in for that right now if you go to. England edged dot com. Which is there lindor media fishing page. So it's angling edge dot com. You can actually enter to win a trip to go with al which i highly recommend you at least in the show notes yet. So i'll have that there and then of course go check out their website. I mean they have so much information on so many different species of fish. It's kind of mind blowing because there's just tons of it and you can order. Dvd's and a number of other things but definitely support them. They're great family. Great group of people definitely take a kid or a new person with you fishing. Pick a go. Pick mali's yeah. It'll catch some mvm. Some of these dvd's are shown. Their youtube channel for over magazine cited in fact last night before doing this stuff. I showed the kids i said. Do you wanna see who are going to have on the podcast and the kids were like. Yeah i do. And so. I pulled up youtube and just played one of their one of their walleye videos. And they're like oh man that's really cool dad and they were all excited so definitely get people inspired. Get him out there. That's the whole goal. Patrick exactly so again. Thanks everybody for listening to this podcast. It doesn't happen without support of our listeners. And david and i definitely appreciate it. We do sorry you have to listen to me some days Or for that matter so as not all there but definitely go to our website. We have shown notes. We have a lot of different episodes on tons of topics. Bears elk in wall. Is you name it. We've got a little bit of everything. And then of course you can check us out on the social media. You want to support us. Computer read cast hat. Give a half ship it to you. They're pretty cool. A pretty sharp and of course. Go out and subscribe you. Know if you're on apple podcasts or spotify or any of those places that you gave your podcast subscribe to the podcast like podcast. Pleased definitely leave us a review. Tell your friends your friends. Yeah so anyway just wanted to say thank you again again. Check us out at red. Cast outdoors dot com.

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"It's like you know all well. Another thing is like gang. You can pretty much figure out better gang. Yup you're with high tech weapons. Yeah yeah again. That simpler explanation again. Modern comics you don't have to go all complex and make our heads hurt. Just keep it simple. Indeed like i said it was going just best was longer i think too because it was an annual aren't usually annuals a little bit longer. Guess yes so all right so next week on the schedule. For next week we'll be episode. Seventy five late wing four and five from nineteen ninety-six baptism chuck dixon night. Wing back to win. Brewed heyman was first introduced right boot haven. Yeah well yeah you know. We covered issue one-two-three last year. So yeah i think we did one. Two three hundred six will fill in that gap will do. Yeah we did because six six a one off. I think it was the one where tim comes. The blood he first time. So yeah so the one that fill in that little blank there and then in two weeks said last week will do. We should have the night wing future state number one and then we'll do that. The short story from superman. Seven hundred compilation. Yes what following. But whatever is a lot of little shorts so figured we'll do the one. It's that's right and we'll see what future state has in store for us know again even if we don't like it and it's only like to issue so should be fine two months to issue so yeah so hopefully won't be too grim and bleak because you know future is always remained bleak in dc comics. I went through the happy one. I guess that was what you got convergence a little bit i dunno i guess maybe it's just like look if we're not careful in the future go horribly wrong. So that's why we have to keep. Yeah i guess. But i go go look. We're doing a good job and it's gonna pay off in the future. It'll be great. Nice laurie again. Modern comics can never do that. Well i know. Modern literature doesn't so shoot..

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"Makes the dream work but then we don't see the rest of the flight because they just show them get locked. You know the cops take away. We know they won. One can only watch so many fight scenes along and then this is when gordon still in it is batman right. Yes that's gordon in the in the back. Bunny ormer look at those ears. Yeah luther like this show. Yeah that was the whole thing. Yeah bruce had him. the easiest. Gordon was filling in as a batman. But we haven't had a holocaust since you know. The last guy alexis drones. Find a way in your face. Legs says i got into the airport. Like don't look at me. I can't tell you how to jump to the airport weird again. When is it not weird. That's true it is always kind of weird to be a jumpings airport and you know you know i was probably took the name night wing and now little part of me is kinda sad. You gave it up The great rebuilder catalyst of change eternally reborn. Start a new then. I think there's a more appropriate name for that title now greece. Don't worry he'll be reborn again at night wing. So you'll get your wish clark in kumble's or and yoga hours back and all that good stuff. It's always gordon batman. Whose face reflected yeah. That's that's not. That's bruce with the beard sitting there right. Yeah well yeah. 'cause that's alfred. Beg although i yeah. I forgot about that bruce with his bearded. Bruce what i love when they're sitting there at the end the ethics do without power for a long time. And i think you're doing a good job most definitely even though clark. How long does he. How long does remain go without his old powers I can't remember what issue on this i mean. It goes for a little bit and then They they connor brought back the pre new fifty two superman and they kinda killed his off but then later on the kind of did a cosmic thing and kind of combine them so everything mattered. You know because right now pre new fifty two superman. Lois are out there and they had a kid. Oh right right yeah well. And then i guess following some of this in in the omnibus aid goes into some of the we are robbins. How the next thing is let. Yeah this takes. This takes place after issue. Twelve because on the dc universe app. It says up next crease and thirteen yet. Yeah but then here. I think like around the same time when war stuff was happening. Oh yeah definitely others Gives you the books in that series like because that we're jamie gets that thinks space right. Yeah because the custos stuck it out in the first issue Wants he's again. And that's one way or in robin war which is weird thing but dick. How gets all of the ravens arrested. Because he's like. I'm going to protect you right. That's the deal. Yeah some here..

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"grayson" Discussed on Capes and Lunatics
"Chase them down. This closed highway. Santa gonna make soup out of superman. Superman I remember this about you. Everything is a trap. He's active figure out what's wrong the grab after you jumped Antics town superman you. Could you could always rely and you can always rely on being invulnerable. It could be mellowed. Best little careless at worse. Then superman batman prepared for everything. No wonder we drove him nuts. Words so yeah. Dicks faces hidden again in the saw. One woman for the murder call Looking right at him off the hypnotize against like hi there yes what. He knocked her off her bike with his good looks well or the surprise of no face and men face. I guess we're combination then. Some other guy coming up. And i do admire the this guy to Maybe i'm not quite sure what it is. He's drinking but you do have to admire his ingenuity. That he tapes his water bottle to his off. It was a strong. It's can't drink whenever he's thirsty. Other super juicing. Yeah argh that's what dick says he has Because the one coming up in front of them dislike punches the front of the bike and they kind of flip over his head. Yup and clark's inside. Oh could girl lana. Of course you still name them. You big softy. And then do we have here but all buddy lapis there again. yep Killing your point. Sosie part of their calpoly. Just bring him in. Well she says right there that you share with the fist of kane and the shares with us so so you don't have on yup so they're partially like these guys again so Superman driving right towards them in your superman says not strong enough to beat him one time and take put something on the bike and says he tons sacred buying alana zimmerman. Nana i like you even better than roomy rulli time weakening. Lana good one. Oh yeah a school sweetheart. You find themselves sometimes. Yeah because dick leaps over blockbuster than superman Runs the bike in the blockbuster with the bomb on it then inconvenient highway signs of dickey lip balm and that superman can like catch him. It was told young back where what we have or although i don't think this job is as good. It's it's good thing copy with myself because the into your arms thing is kind of emasculating. Sorry that's not as funny as you can. Put me down before you start calling me lowest. Better then he's he tells. Superman just jumped. I guess there's another bomb on the distracts. Why two guys always building need to bring this up. I feel like you're truly company was yourself. You wouldn't need to say anything about superman catching you anyway. So yes these is distraction. That superman leaps wayne's guerra tune says near the colder and over there gotham scrap yard and superman one about me and safe houses. He does prepare for everything. I don't know. I guess superman doing jones is it kind of looks like they're flying in that picture. Yeah oh yeah. It's probably on how much strength he has left..

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"grayson" Discussed on Capes and Lunatics
"That's right. Yeah always your any like yeah blah blah blah so. Yeah he basically told super in the whole thing. Yeah my secret. Identity was outed and now everyone thinks about miami go undercover to infiltrate spiral logo below. And then superman like okay. Power joints arbor's not the group and he's like so now. I have a motorcycle and a teacher. yes they wrote it. I mean again. this is already gone. They record effort like he could let out like a massey Like all his solar energy and one gigantic guy heat vision blasted then. He was powerless for a while. But now he's like guess he's not recharging or whatever so yes some of his powers yeah he. He's he's not what he was like. He said he's not fly. He's can't fly. he's leaping now like actually was was originally issues. but he's here he still has a supervisory. Yeah i think his powers are just gift fading slowly. Yeah yeah. I remember when we were. We cover these. When they were new yamile used to were calling him casual. Friday superman the t shirt and the jeans. Yeah he is scheduled as soon anyway. So cain comes up. Which i've seen the came before they in there was a number one where they crossed over again with the batman once but i don't know a ton about them but whatever they're like a murderer club yes something yet to the one day crossover wight with robert at night. Wing late nineties early. Two thousand where there was something with the bissett. Yeah i'll look it up. Because yeah i mean what i i think i hear i think david cain cassandra's father. Yeah but it's not well let me see. Festive cain Let's see can make a call up zero killers and hitman from across the globe and follow the fame the populace philosopher christine fleischer. Oh yeah they were up Wears suits looking for a first appearance here. But okay. I mean i dilly references on senior night wing thirty this this issue increasing number seven south. Okay maybe it was something. Maybe it was something new. I'm thinking i'm thinking it's just like the grayson thing mostly alba seems like oh. Yeah these these The crazy cult of killers basically go out and try to one up each other and get points by killing certain targets. Yeah so yes there after dick has he. Yeah he messed with them and then when they really interesting supermax season alien. And that's like a big points. I guess yeah they give me yeah. That's the thing is just like a murder gwb the worst so yes so they can superman fighting these super mcdonagh skim hand. The hand The harlem guys i see. Dickie explains a kooks in psychos from all over this ascribed to the writings of the depopulation a-list philosopher christian fleischer. They joined the fist to compete for points to better rare the kill the more points it's worth and they trade points for like fancy titles and glory because they're amway of murder. Worst somoza runs everything. That's about our world. Today up murder pyramid scheme golden pyramid scheme of murder..

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"grayson" Discussed on Capes and Lunatics
"Challenges of the unknown. All right all right. So yes grayson annual to now let you can say old enough. It's taboo lovie. Yes so it starts out with flashback. New robin outfit. Which is fine but nothing will top the iconic ridiculous original robin outfit. It's too good. Were you christmas health. Did you kill again teen titans. And they're battling blockbuster. I think the original blockbuster right the now this not the smart brother but the yeah the first one. Yeah we didn't have the intelligence. Yeah i mean i mean. I don't know i'm trying to remember how he did. In new fifty two young back in the day like in the nineties during underworld unleashed. Yeah by the second blockbuster. Like beasley sorta assorted neuron for intelligence. Yeah the original one. Even like back in the seventies or sixties log desmond who have like the the way his brain power or something like that. We have the flashback back several years ago. Yeah and actually. I didn't notice this the first time. But i is that a billboard doored. Relax luther i think his presidential campaign. Oh maybe i mean. Got a ball dude. I c l. e. flag behind. It could be anyway. So batman robin superman or working together. We have your gordon and the cops. Have the highway blocked off. We're blockbusters tending up. Because yes several years against the. Because it's a sergeant. Gordon started three low level jumping up a lot. Must be early on yahoo. See batman and robin on their motorcycles blockbusters you know having blockbuster to chase them. That's right little woman with short bats. Outright they electrocute Alon across the highway unin zaps them about so superman. Hope very he. He's yelling at dickey's i'll smash you tiny girl boy..

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"grayson" Discussed on Capes and Lunatics
"But i was gonna say before we got to that i know was like two episodes ago. We're talking about on taylor taking over night wing. Yes yeah we saw issue seventy eight right. Yes in march chess Else feeling good the art and everything. But once i saw this I sent you the his little statement which. I'm really looking forward to this now. Because i i don't know what article or whatever this was run by tom. Taylor said this is the perfect time for night. Wing story right time freight charming entertaining positive force for good standing with the unprecedented and pushing against corruption and greed. So sound good good. yeah. I think he's really going to get the care. He's a handle on the character. I mean he's smart genius smart just like smart and serious not through serious. not all. Broody like bruce just needs to be fun and him not to look like an idiot mostly satisfy. Barbara's going to be there too so right. Yeah so. But i can't imagine i say but yeah.

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Kyrie Irving ruled out vs. Grizzlies
"I like some basketball poise. Just a quick little parlay here All the play or not all the players but kyrie irving and kevin durant out for the nets. So i like job mirant thirty plus points in the grizzlies to win. Parlayed with trae. Young thirty plus in the hawks to win tend to win one hundred thirty. Two plus thirteen hundred odds feels good. Also keep in mind trae young coming off the Grayson allen trip trolled on twitter. So you gotta think he's pissed off come out just chunking. Threes differ greatly down. Yeah just owning it boxer playing very good basketball reno's

Unreserved
Names erased: How Indigenous people are reclaiming what was lost
"You don't have to look very far to find Examples York region Ontario was named after your can the UK Regina is named after Queen Victoria Regina being the Latin for Queen and well British Columbia obviously. For Christina. Gray reclaiming those place names is vital and it's personal. The Simpson and Denny lawyer is one of two researchers behind reclaiming indigenous place names. The policy report was released in October of two thousand nineteen by the Yellow had institute at Ryerson University in Toronto. I've reached her at her home in Prince Rupert BBC. Welcome to unreserved thanks for having me. So you are a CO researcher with Daniel Ruck and you looked into naming practices and the erasure of indigenous place names. What did you find? We really wanted to do a cross section of the history of settler colonial renaming practices from indigenous place names to places that are an English or in French, or there's also note anglicised version as well and none look at what is the practice of reclaiming indigenous place names that is happening in various places are ranging from like the Northwest Territories, Quebec B. C. Saskatchewan Manitoba to give. People a different idea of what's going on across these places and territories, and so how do original place names get changed? You know from from the original indigenous words into you know the things that they become how does that happen? Basically what's happening as a result of mostly white people or settlers who were? Changing the names to suit their whims, our desires or values when places were being changed from indigenous place names, saedtler place names like we have to remember the population of Canada at that time was a lot lower than it is now yes. There were indigenous peoples on these lands and territories, but there is also a different perspective by settlers at that time as well, and so they I think they wanted the the places to reflect. What was going on in their life for different ideas that were important to them. I can think that Greek in Vancouver I was looking into the two sisters, which is now called the lions and a lot of people go heikal lions in in Vancouver, and they kind of overlook how sound and you can see them pretty much any point in Vancouver. But before they were called the lions, they recalled the two sisters and it relates to an oral history. Of The squamish nation and it's an oral history that also relates to northerners like myself because the oral history it's it's about making peace offerings between the northern and the southern people's. used to war with each other and so that has much significance to me as a simpson person who used to live in Vancouver the two sisters in Vancouver is definitely one that I've heard about Are there any other striking examples of renamed places that you found y'all like almost makes me want to cry actually there's a place that was called Lake Squat Kit. It's like near Kenmore, but the word squad specifically, Drago Tori term to refer to indigenous women and. Terrible. Stereotypes associated with it as well, and those are based off of how some settlers song about indigenous. and so you can just think about like it's a Grayson, deeply misogynistic but. People like had such a personal connection to the place name of squash it and like didn't want it to be renamed and. But like that I think has such a affect the way that you call places. And think about there are so many missing murdered indigenous woman in Canada and how you referred to that something that. So awfully in calling squad like those have affects real-life affects on people it's not just about placing. And is renaming more. Can it be more than just a symbolic gesture you know on how is renaming more than just a symbolic gesture i? Guess I think we always hope that naming practices or the revitalization of indigenous place names will go beyond just symbolic gestures who also have substantial effects as well and sue. Enrich policy really wanted to also look at like what are some of the mechanisms. In which indigenous people are. Using policy and Law to revitalize indigenous place names and so we looked up land use planning conservation co-management. Events and also modern day treaties and self government agreements in which indigenous peoples are using these different mechanisms available to on to re attribute and revitalize indigenous placing you know this work is being done by indigenous people. So think it's really important to attribute that recognition to them.

Chrisley Confessions
Bedroom not Boardroom
"Seems that we have all of our conversations either in our master bathroom when you're in the bathtub I'm in the. Or you're putting your makeup on and I'm shaving when we go to bed at night. Yes. How many people? Couples in this country, find that their bedroom has become the center of their home. You know I think for us. It's just the only tiny little space that we can actually have five minutes a privacy but what I have come to realise here in the last couple of weeks is that our bedrooms should not be our boardroom. Century. Our bedroom should be our sanctuary for personal time which you don't get enough attention tape. And Conversations that you and I want to have that is going to build us up. That's going to make better as a couple. Not. Dealing with issues with housekeepers or house managers are car detail. People are the nanny are the kids needs or whatever. I think our bedroom should be our personal sanctuary that belongs to us. I think you're right. I think you're right and I think because people don't realize how many people we have in our home at all times. Folks we have roughly thirty people in our home every day you know the crew gets to our house, they unload their gear, and then they start whether that's lighting whether that's needed to talk to me or you or the kids, and then you have chasing Savannah coming in, and then you've got Grayson and Chloe, and then you've got your mom and then it's a it's like grand central station Grand Central Station's probably not as busy right now is our house is or our bedroom and bathroom. Yes. When Savannah comes in, she's coming to the master bathroom because she has access to all of your makeup mirror. Whatever. So she can touch herself. And then when chase comes in, he's got to use my hair paste my Cologne. He and then go upstairs to my causing get. Yeah. So roughly get dressed halfway before they get to our exact. So you are I think you're exactly right. I just don't know at this particular stage in our life where else we can go because literally todd todd spins half his time just trying to find a nook or cranny where you can get and have some privacy whether that's a phone call or whatever I mean. It's just not there in this house no and so. I have made the decision that today I am ordering a digital lock to go on our bedroom. That, it will be fingerprint just like what's on my closets and no one will have code except for me Julie. And making a commitment to you going forward that we will not discuss business in our bedroom. We will not discuss anything other than you wanting to touch me improperly and the hush. So folks if your bedroom is turned into your boardroom, change the way you do business. Okay.

Monocle 24: The Globalist
Tens of thousands of people rally against Lukashenko in Belarus
"Where Can Belarus President Turn Now? Thousands of people were back on the streets protesting this weekend still angry at what they believe was a rigged presidential election President Lukashenko who claimed as he returned to power with an eighty percent approval rate responded by flying over the protesters wearing riot gear with a rifle slung from his shoulder. Well, drained over is L. Editor of Belarus Anna Leasing at the University of Brain and I'm delighted to say she joins us on the line now Auger a very warm welcome to monocle twenty four. These absolutely bizarre scenes of President Lukashenko yesterday. Well. Yes. I was actually also quite as to see you know him banning public with a gun and also his fifteen year old son campaign him so to say so it's the definitely assigned for me that he he's kind of knocked children confidence in front of the people who through testing by his residence, and it's also not you know not that Jerry. Addict from me because the protest is peaceful, protesters will not trying to receive this residents in the state needs. said the wall spread the information that there was some attempt to seek the? Residency so it's quite an emotional psychological reaction from him. I would say and will. Nobody. that. So it's also very strong sign that there is now readiness of from from the official from the state site for any kind of luck that you know this new to build coordination committee by Dehaan Oscar and she team is is trying to do initiate and I think everybody most notably people. In Belarus itself have been absolutely taken aback by the brutality of the reaction by the the Lauren forces to the protesters and the fact that Alexander Lukashenko was was dressed up in riot gear suggests that he doesn't have anywhere to go other than a violent approach. Yes I would also I would also expects it. You know what targeted repressions and they're ready started last week and they continued this week. So what what would serve now is definitely not base wave of unprecedented repression that we. Saw Three days and nights after the elections but still there are targeted repressions and against. Most active people are also criminal case has been initiated against the newly built coordination committee and people. People are invited to some talks with KGB officials until also people actually also bill will try to strike there actually threatened. By the direction openness of the state owned enterprises that they would lose their jobs and so on. So observe already targeted pressure on people, but this wave is still not to the tide because you know. So what international reaction was so the state drives, you know just show from the one handed, it's not ready for the data from the one hand there is the rest of. You know not not to let this protests spread. Within the country how much do you think that's what the foreign observers of said about what's been happening in Belarus for the last couple of weeks is actually forming any decision made by Alexander Lukashenko at the moment. Well I think that it will quite an important aim has been achieved ready and that we actually we have understood that he's not legitimate within the society right within the boat society and I think also problem was that he really did not understand that. Shortly after the elections or before the elections so and. Actually. I think that the reaction was not is at least that. He and his circles really have the distended. Okay. He doesn't have any majority in society, but it has not led so far to his readiness for dialogue just in the all the way he kind of supports the security structures in internal, Misteri Ministry and actually he even gave you know about three hundred medals to those who are actually responsible of for for this incident violence. So he kinds of stresses that the security two structures military is. Actually the most important pillar his powerful for now for the moment, the Steve Kerr show is joining us now he's policy and advocacy. Directorate. Freedom from torture and author of St Spirit Steve. Welcome. Thanks for joining us. Hey On monocle twenty, four Olga a moment ago mentioned the fact that the secret police is still called the KGB I mean, what does that say about the level of influence at Russia's still has in terms of the way that Belarus's going and whether Russia just going to sit this out. Yes I mean I either it reflects influence of Russia, which is August is certainly, very great or it's just almost bizarre retro element to to better under Lukashenko. He doesn't mind thinking in those terms I think it is going to be. So Russia will certainly be an important factor and but at the same time Mosca really doesn't want to be. Getting, further involved in in a very direct since that's going to be difficult for Russia as well. So I think that Lucas. Is playing a very difficult game. If he was giving small confessions, I think he might have some a little bit more success in some homage to blunt things but so far at least the violence has had absolutely opposite effective people become more and more angry the fear obviously quite rightly the last Sunday was absolutely crucial. I would argue that the US huge threats of on ahead of Sunday hoping that people. Would back off and stay at home and actually it was a big rally than ever. So not particular face off. There's no question that Lukashenko loss what happens next we'll still see I'll steve has suggested that Sunday was a pivotal moment some people waiting for what is described as a tipping point when an event causes things to go one way or the other would you say that Sunday was part of that? Tipping Point. Demon this Sunday last Sunday. To Sunday. The Sunday. Just gone when tens of thousands of people came out onto the streets to set by a threat the first Sunday directly after the elections. Yes. I it just completely I mean people never any. Okay. What we're talking about batteries and Ballard who's says, Chris it's not the first Sunday that actions pulses side will have to admit that it also not to the extent that people actually being tortured eating the prisons will have also. took a beast fag, but it's for the first very time that such vast majority of people. So it with their own is is of their families or friends in stone. So you can imagine how many are nets were the strategy when they're where our seven seven thousand arrests. So it's it's quite a big part of the country said it's really I would agree it had an opposite effect and it's also for the first time that you know this special. GRANITZ or gas or a also rubber bullets on there were actually used against own population. It never existed in the history of Belarus in October election protests, people widget shocked and I think it was a shock from the both sides because the state net expected to such mass protest before also before three weeks before the elections would be solved by. About two to five or even six percent of local population came to to railways with Hannele. It's also unprecedented thing was kind of shock from both sides and of course, people people were also by this eighty percent because nobody really believes that anymore I mean. People also really did not quite believe that before I, would say people heading out some kind of feeling that president steelhead had a majority maybe not eighty percent maybe fifty five, maybe sixty but this feeling was there and this style with completely different. So quiet in Jersey, you know quite a big part even I think I would say the majority of people just didn't believe that he actually has any kind of fifty plus and that was the problem that we still have this eighty percents I think people would just. People were just humiliated by that of course, activate shortly afterwards by this unprecedented wave refreshing stave when we look to the further history of batteries, which is being written right now when considering what sort the former eastern bloc countries of have seen in the last three decades. When regime ends, it's generally quite a peaceful affair actually the deleted. is of removed from office. This is unlikely to happen here. Isn't it? Well, I mean, sometimes it has been an sometimes it hasn't been. So when I was a journalist working for the independent, I was the East Europe during the eighty nine revolutions and also join me the fall of Milosevic Milosevic in Serbia and cover dot and there a number of those leaders were ready to use very significant violence and what I'm fascinated by very moved by what was seeing with the courage. A better as protesters today is to see that they are defined vence in the same ways that work very effectively for example, in East Germany where people were threatened with extraordinary for someone particular day in Leipzig in. October nineteen eighty-nine the fact that so many people came out meant regime which had publicly declared its loyalty to force actually back down in Romania I very much. Hope it weren't turn into remain, but we do already see that there are splits within Belarus at the riot police remain loyal. The moment we've seen a number of police units splits off. We've seen a lot of establishment figures putting off in the same way as also does something happened in in Ukraine and the Orange Revolution, and once you see security forces a different security forces splitting away going like enough already as August said, I mean the eighty percent. Claim was was absurdly insulin and the degree of the virus even Grayson seen before and I think this is really interesting. It might end up in huge volumes but I think Lukashenka would lose very very badly that to happen I think it's a regional issue. How if you like bluntly how crazy you are Milosevic. For example, he survived on one occasion ninety seven by giving some concessions and then re clamping down and people just got tired and went back when you use real violence I think it's really difficult. It was a great book written by Richard couple the Polish off I was written about the Iranian revolution. Charlotte. Charlotte's but very much reflected his own country Poland which forty years ago. This month solidarity kind of a huge opposition movement didn't call itself opposition challenge the regime and unthinkable circumstances laying Brezhnev for the very reactionary Russian leader was still in power. They managed to become successful and he said the moment where people stand in front of eastern threatens violence, the pre curry signing backstops, and instead someone stands there and doesn't back down he said, this is where the revolution begins, and after that in effect is the exact the precipice. If you're to violence, you make people more angry if you start making concessions than people go. We have lost our fear and in a sense the certain moment difficult to prediction events but describable. There is no way back to the regime and it still seems a little bit early to say but I think it's very, very difficult to see how Lukashenko come back from this. If he steps back more gently than, of course, it will be peaceful. The protests have been fun tastic peaceful and very, very consciously so far the extended even cleaning up rubbish because I really vary consciously very civic. Minded. So he might just go off and disappear off to Russia for example, and as it will live happily ever after but he tries to bring out all of the guns. Then I think you know all bets are off but I don't think it was a good ending for him whichever way it goes Steve Crozier and Elga agenda over there. Thank you for joining us on monocle twenty four.

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Batman: The Court of Owls Explained
"Okeydokey so Batman, the Court of ours explained you see. Those of you knew view well-versed in all things DC. Batman has a well known in timeless gallery villains but one of his more recent adverts, adversaries poses one of the greatest threats to Gotham city. The merciless group is known only as the court of owls a secret society with comedy. Britain's revealed a pages of the new fifty, two relaunch in twenty eleven in fact there. So secret, you might not even know who they are when Batman down to down to cowl. Guidance of the creative team of Scott Snyder and Greg. Capello a team that will quickly be considered one of the best ever to take on Cape Crusader. The ruthless cabal proved to be a match for the dark knight with a news at. Wb Montreal's Batman Video. Game, will finally revealed at DC fan dome this weekend and May pit the player against the sinister secret society. Let's get to know this dangerous foe and formidable edition, two Batmans rogues gallery and. We got images to go along with it as you can see here, he's Duke, it out. Bingo. Yeah. APP. Pretty. Good. So Spoilers follow read or listen or watch at your own risk but I, I have a feeling that this'll set a good foundation or framework for maybe what to expect from the next game coming out. Later this year or at least announced this weekend. But what is the court of owls while the court als has long been legend in Gotham City beware the court of ours began a local nursery rhyme that watches all the time ruling Gotham from shadowed perched behind granite and lime. When Bruce Wayne was placed in a crosshairs of an assassination plot, he learned to court and it's assassins are very real. Some of Gotham wealthiest and most well-connected families make up the court vowels for centuries they used their power and influence to turn the tides of politics and control the city according to their designs often resorting to the use of highly trained assassins called talents to achieve their nefarious goals. The Wayne Family was one of the is a longstanding rivals Alan Wayne one cities, builders, and Bruce's great. Great Grandfather. was plagued by the quarterback until they tortured him to death in nineteen, twenty, two as Bruce himself had heated a legend suspected the court having a hand in his parent's death believing that their murder was bit too random to be mere coincidence in many ways. It was my first case as a detective. He told Dick Grayson Bruce found no trace of them or their involvement in Wayne's death. He's sporadically looked into society is he honed his skills as an adult court alluded his site until he became a target himself Yeah Kinda interesting The story then continues on I'm not GonNa read all about it but I do go over the court of orgin. Notable members of the Court of Appeals and then powers and abilities or read about that a little bit not only to court of Alice Asan's talents strong enough to take on Batman and some of his enemies in the night of the owls tying issues they were able to return from mortal wounds and death itself. Thanks to a chemical compound at gave them Meta. Human regenerative abilities. The judgment to bring them back in a service was made by the court who awaken the assassins when Anita rose to help them reclaim their power in Gotham city towns are also skilled combatants, stealthy and lethal. They wielded clawlike blades as their signature weapons to pierce target in specific parts of the body to make their death as painful as possible Keep in mind the court TV and video games. Wow. If you've been watching TV shows or movies or anything they kind of had. Mentions. Some just GONNA wrap it up here by saying the Corvallis most notably made an appearance in television series Gotham where they worked their machinate machinations behind the scenes until rising to the forefront in series third season The court has also made a brief appearance in the form of a talent assassin in twenty eighteen lego DC super villains, and then two thousand fifteen animated film Batman Versus Robin introduced a court hours and talent as Bam next for the idea of the shadowy group behind the death of his parents film is loosely based on the story of the Comics Ping Bruce and daming against each other as a clash over the distant print personalities and crime fighting. Fluffy's the triumph over to Corvallis on that assassins Damian was left questioning who he is and how he fits into his father's white life. But how does it fit into the next Batman game while Scotsman himself teased the first line of the nursery rhyme before the court of owls in a tagline capture the night not that much of a stretch to guess that the secret society will be playing a role in an ex Batman game whether it's a shadowy group themselves or the assassins they unleash. Batman will certainly have a lot to contend with in his next battle to save Gotham city and I for one after reading that, and now very interested in what's happening this weekend. What is the game that is coming out? I? Mean I know that it's going to be the suicide squad Kill the Justice League that seems kind of interesting I'll be keeping nine net but the next Batman. Game. All man if you guys can make something to top Arkham night. I will be impressed

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Batman: The Court of Owls Explained
"Batman, the Court of ours explained you see. Those of you knew view well-versed in all things DC. Batman has a well known in timeless gallery villains but one of his more recent adverts, adversaries poses one of the greatest threats to Gotham city. The merciless group is known only as the court of owls a secret society with comedy. Britain's revealed a pages of the new fifty, two relaunch in twenty eleven in fact there. So secret, you might not even know who they are when Batman down to down to cowl. Guidance of the creative team of Scott Snyder and Greg. Capello a team that will quickly be considered one of the best ever to take on Cape Crusader. The ruthless cabal proved to be a match for the dark knight with a news at. Wb Montreal's Batman Video. Game, will finally revealed at DC fan dome this weekend and May pit the player against the sinister secret society. Let's get to know this dangerous foe and formidable edition, two Batmans rogues gallery and. We got images to go along with it as you can see here, he's Duke, it out. Bingo. Yeah. APP. Pretty. Good. So Spoilers follow read or listen or watch at your own risk but I, I have a feeling that this'll set a good foundation or framework for maybe what to expect from the next game coming out. Later this year or at least announced this weekend. But what is the court of owls while the court als has long been legend in Gotham City beware the court of ours began a local nursery rhyme that watches all the time ruling Gotham from shadowed perched behind granite and lime. When Bruce Wayne was placed in a crosshairs of an assassination plot, he learned to court and it's assassins are very real. Some of Gotham wealthiest and most well-connected families make up the court vowels for centuries they used their power and influence to turn the tides of politics and control the city according to their designs often resorting to the use of highly trained assassins called talents to achieve their nefarious goals. The Wayne Family was one of the is a longstanding rivals Alan Wayne one cities, builders, and Bruce's great. Great Grandfather. was plagued by the quarterback until they tortured him to death in nineteen, twenty, two as Bruce himself had heated a legend suspected the court having a hand in his parent's death believing that their murder was bit too random to be mere coincidence in many ways. It was my first case as a detective. He told Dick Grayson Bruce found no trace of them or their involvement in Wayne's death. He's sporadically looked into society is he honed his skills as an adult court alluded his site until he became a target himself Yeah Kinda interesting The story then continues on I'm not GonNa read all about it but I do go over the court of orgin. Notable members of the Court of Appeals and then powers and abilities or read about that a little bit not only to court of Alice Asan's talents strong enough to take on Batman and some of his enemies in the night of the owls tying issues they were able to return from mortal wounds and death itself. Thanks to a chemical compound at gave them Meta. Human regenerative abilities. The judgment to bring them back in a service was made by the court who awaken the assassins when Anita rose to help them reclaim their power in Gotham city towns are also skilled combatants, stealthy and lethal. They wielded clawlike blades as their signature weapons to pierce target in specific parts of the body to make their death as painful as possible Keep in mind the court TV and video games. Wow. If you've been watching TV shows or movies or anything they kind of had. Mentions. Some just GONNA wrap it up here by saying the Corvallis most notably made an appearance in television series Gotham where they worked their machinate machinations behind the scenes until rising to the forefront in series third season The court has also made a brief appearance in the form of a talent assassin in twenty eighteen lego DC super villains, and then two thousand fifteen animated film Batman Versus Robin introduced a court hours and talent as Bam next for the idea of the shadowy group behind the death of his parents film is loosely based on the story of the Comics Ping Bruce and daming against each other as a clash over the distant print personalities and crime fighting. Fluffy's the triumph over to Corvallis on that assassins Damian was left questioning who he is and how he fits into his father's white life. But how does it fit into the next Batman game while Scotsman himself teased the first line of the nursery rhyme before the court of owls in a tagline capture the

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9-year-old boy receives thousands of adoption inquiries after emotional plea
"Year old boy in Oklahoma, who's been in foster care for six years, has now had thousands of adoption offers after he appear on the news and said, quote He just liked to have a family. Jordan, who's been in the foster care system for six years, told the new station KFOR that he's desperate for a permanent home after his biological younger brother Grayson was adopted. So here's a clip from the original story that ran last week on Oklahoma News for it's no secret A family would be a dream come true. Jordan lives at a group home now, but would love a sense of normalcy in the unconditional love of a parent. Call Mom and dad or this Mom or his dad. I don't like a family to eat Mac and cheese together, right bikes together. And most of all, the resizing 40 is because I'm so I could have Like some people to talk to you Any time I need to a child just looking for his place to call home that man, we're so he has a biological brother, who was adopted your younger brother, younger and younger Kids get adopted quicker. But 5000 people have submitted now to adopt him into 12 hours since that segment area, So here's the thing and then I hope you don't think this is weird for me to say this if we take if we because again, this kid is getting noticed because he's been put on the news. What if local stations like they do the animal adoptions? Did kid adoptions and said, Here's this kid and they come to a little spot with a kid like this and the people could see it. He's obviously people being exposed and seeing that makes them feel and then you do things based on how you feel. I think if we just went And took our kids and I hate the animal comparison. But people do these adopted dog stuff all the time. Why would you not do adopt a kid? Here's the thing that I want to warn against someone being moved emotionally by something they see on the news and then acting on it and that he can probably Agree with me on this. Maybe this is more than just taking on like a You're not you're not adopting a dog or a cat, and then it's there's so much that goes into this and you got to really be in it for the long haul, And you have to know, even especially adopting an older kid. There's so many challenges you're going to face and you have to be up for it. My point is, though, maybe it gets people thinking about adoption. And then they go through the whole process when they see that I'm not saying you see this. Can you go get the kid But I'm saying what if you're sitting there? You're married. And either you can't have kids. You just want to get back like, hey, we should start evaluating if we want to adopt or not. Yeah, like this. I have conversation, putting kids and their stories out. Make people at least start to think about it. I don't think anyone should see it and go. I'm gonna get it tonight. But my point is, it starts to introduce you to the culture and then you start to learn. And then if you do learn and you are emotionally mentally ready to go, then you do it. Unless you're ever exposed to the idea. You never have the idea. It doesn't marry an adoption. Anything else? Yeah. No, I agree. But on TV some sort of exposure would be good to show people. But I just know after those thousands of calls, I guarantee you A lot of them. They're not ready. But what if two are my 20.1 of 5000 come in, and they're able to weed out 4998. And there really are two and two That would have never seen it. Had it not been for this kid doing the news. Amazing and of the Thousands. That may not be ready. It doesn't mean in a year from now or a few months from now, they might be ready, but yeah, I'm with you there. Yeah, Exposure to that would be amazing because they're so many foster kids. And kids that need adoption. It's crazy, Eddie. How do you feel? You have to foster kids right now. What's that Make you feel down man that breaks my heart? It really does. It's a great story, but you're both right to. You know, Amy's right about a lot of parents not being ready. You're right about about getting the word out. And that's why I like talking about it on air to because maybe it gives somebody kind of an idea whenever I talk about my journey. Of being a posture of foster parents, So hopefully we're doing the right thing here, too. But you're right. TV stations need to get this thing on on air. For sure. I mean, every month put a new kid out there. That's awesome. Let people see. Hey, this kid needs a home And then there may be one or two people that have been going to the process. They're like we're ready that can actually get that kid and exposure for anything that needs help. It's all about exposure. People don't know a lot of times that they can help until you show them what's happening and how you could get them involved. No other The story was pretty crazy. And by the way, he has two foster kids, two kids of his own. Amy's adopted two Children, too.

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How the U.S. Army Lost the War for Twitch
"Wait, the US army has sports teams, and they do. It's kind of weird, but they haven't. Eastwards team called the US Army East sports and they've been around since November, two thousand eighteen. They have been kind of low key, but they have been around the US armed forces have been using E. Sports gaming recruitment platform for years America's Army, a series of video games, developed and published by the US army since two thousand and two, meanwhile in East Sports, the US Air Force sponsored Illeg, and the Austin Major and if you don't remember a uniform air, force sergeant came out to give doodle. doodle the MVP trophies at the Boston Major, but not everyone has been super comfortable with the US armed forces presence in East sports and gaming over the years. There has been criticism of the US Army sports team much like there's criticism of any recruitment material that the US army puts out, and if you don't believe me, just take a look at the response to their initial tweets, many people view the aiming of military recruitment material at younger people as problematic. You've got young impressionable people. Being told that playing a life of video games has somehow prepare them for an actual armed conflict whether you support the existence of a military or not. That doesn't make a lot of sense. That army sports doesn't just promote an unrealistic image of what being in the military is actually like, but they're also targeting their message at people who may not have the skills to be in the army are more receptive to the message because they're playing video games about shooting now. That doesn't mean that everyone is against recruitment just that there are some serious ethical questions about aiming recruiting material at gamers. Gamers, but what happened next is when things really went off the rails for US Army's sports on July first day after that cringe woo, tweet people decided to make a game of speed speechwriting getting banned from the US Army's discord server mostly by linking with article that lists US war crimes and on July eighth sports twitter guy. Rod Slash Breslau shared a video of activists and political consultant Jordan. Going into the US army twitch chat and typing. What's your favorite war crime? Then a link that appear article about US war-crimes before getting ban shortly after cool. Nice really chill guy. Have, a nice time getting banned my dude, the streamer at the time was Joshua's strontium, eight twelve year army veteran, and between his reaction and getting banned, people started to see if they can get on the army's bad side to chat was quickly inundated with more people asking about US war crimes, and quickly getting banned themselves and the US Army wasn't the only branch of the armed forces to get ban happy on twitch all went over to the US news twitch channel, and the whole war crimes stick their two leading to him getting band, and of course more people getting banned for doing it as well, and in the middle of all, this all reported that the US army was posting links. Chat that they said. We're links to give away to win an xbox elite series to controller, and allegedly they actually led to recruitment for them when I reached to the US Army for more information on what happened, and if they were aware that the links, they were sending outlet recruitment forums, they said that the giveaways are in fact real and they've given away ten controllers, setups and chairs over the last year. We have a standard form that is used for all activities, but each action has a marketing code associated with it to ensure this emissions are connected to the correct event or giveaway. The team is exploring options to customize giveaway pages to provide more external clarity KOTOK. Kotok Nathan Grayson reported on July sixteenth that twitch has intervened and forced the US army to remove their giveaway links now I wanNA take a second to say that I think most people who are posting about US war crimes, and getting banned in twitch chat were doing it because they were questioning the morality of recruiting gamers on twitch. I have to imagine that a lot of people getting in on this just want to get in on a big trolling campaign, but many people do feel strongly about this many myself included feel very uncomfortable with the US armed forces, trying to use twitter as an arm to recruit gamers, and some people even feel like these twitch bands. Unconstitutional Warriors Tonight First Amendment, Institute at Columbia University representing Jordan. Wool say that banning him and others from the US Army and navy twitter chats was unconstitutional and a violation of their rights to free speech. The Army and Navy eastwards teams banning of users based on their speech about war crimes as unconstitutional when the government intentionally opens a space to the public at large for expressive activity, it has created a public forum under the First Amendment and cannot constitutionally speakers from that forum based on a viewpoint, these principles apply with full force in the digital spear, including on social media platforms as courts have emphasized in recent cases, basically the US Army and navy twitch channels are a government backed open forum which. Which means a banning US citizens for discussing war-crimes is unconstitutional and violates their right to free speech now when I reach out to the US army, I asked for their comment on the accusation that banning all and others from their twitch channel was unconstitutional, and here's what they told me. The team members did not ban the users because of viewpoints they banned him for behavior intended to harass the great and intimidate which violates the twitch community guidelines. Since the team started on twitch, the had specific chat rules on the page that clearly states harassing behavior will not be tolerated. Those chat rules include not harassing people, not spamming or otherwise disrupting the stream, and not pushing personal agendas quote again with respect to. The US, army sports team social media pages were being spammed with. What's your favorite war-crime memes and questions? The East sports team blocked the term warcrimes in its twitter channel after discovering the trend was meant to troll and harassed the team twitch members used creative spelling to continue related posts, following the guidelines and policies set by the US army eastwards team band users from his account due to concern. Concern over posted content and website links that were considered harassing and degrading nature, and when I reached out to the US Navy, they give me a pretty similar answer. We moderate channel in accordance with our posted channel rules which are available to everyone who chooses to participate in the chat. We strive to allow for maximum freedom of discussion in our chat and seek to only those who break the. The posted rules or engage in personal attacks against our streamers or their family. We have a system whereby offenders given several chances to correct infractions prior to being banned, and our moderators will engage with those who violate the rules to inform them of which channel rules they have broken. This is done in an attempt to to allow for maximum amount of free, civil and open discourse if someone feels. Feels like they have been unfairly man. They have every contact moderator for an explanation and possible unbanning now the warriors of the night. Institute already have a response lined up for that. They say quote Mr. All speech does not constitute harassment under the terms of service which define harassment to mean any content or activities that attempts to intimidate the great abuse or creates a hostile environment for other. Mr Olsen messages drew attention to prior us. Military actions in the context of the army and navy is use of twitch a recruiting tool. His messages were quintessential political speech which lie at the core the First Amendment, so it seems like the US. Army may have really fucked up here. Which is why they're taking a break when I, so they told me the team is reviewing ways to customize its giveaway submission forms and provide more clarity for each of its giveaways. The team has streaming to review internal policies and procedures as well. Well as platform, specific policies to ensure guidelines for participating in this are clear before streaming

The Oprah Winfrey Show: The Podcast
Lifestyle Makeovers: How to Set Personal Boundaries
"Last month. I was standing at the counter waiting for the sales clerk to help me when this woman. That's right in front of me in line. I was shocked. But then they a word hutches pros like an ice sculpture. Dear Oprah I have confrontation phobia once when my hairstylist giving a bad haircut? I didn't tell her I even tipped her then. I just went home and cried. I let people walk all over me like a nature trail. There's someone owes me money. I don't ask for it back and if I do try to bring it up I can hear my voice quivering with fear so I back on a heat beam like this and I really wanted to see well creating stronger boundaries. Is the number one way for most women to improve their lives? Are Lifestyle Makeover Expert Cheryl? Richardson says if you're not setting boundaries. Listen to this if you're not setting boundaries than you are really inviting people to ignore your need right that you get that you're saying come home it's funny you say that because I remember years ago. Someone sent me a postcard. Friend is a joke and on the postcard was a woman. Laying on the ground in there were Footsteps Her body to here and the line unto captions underneath read. Wait wait. There's a part of my face. You haven't stepped on yet well and humorous as it might have been. It really struck me. I realized at that. Time if we don't set boundaries if we don't teach people how to treat us that's the way says if we don't teach people how to treat us then essentially we're basically giving people permission to walk. Well yes and so when you find yourself in a position where you are the one who's always babysitting and then you can't anybody to babysit. You have taught people to respond to you that way. We notice in that point. She said well. I can't find anybody my question would be. Are you asking anybody because usually we have a hard time asking for the things that we need or we have a hard time telling people stop? Can't go any further or that's not okay with me and so we end up feeling come from. Where does this come from well? I think it's I think it's complicated. And the truth is most of our parents were never taught to have boundaries. I think if you go back quite frankly oprah couple hundred hundred years in you look it back then. People had children and children work the farms or they worked the land. I mean there wasn't there wasn't a lot of relating between people and so people never learned how to say this is where I stop and this is where you begin and it just gets carried over. That's right generation women people not as many people put as when women people. We have been socialized to go along with the program. Our brains are. Set Up to be relational more so in a different way than men so being relational whiffed. We've confused being relational or relationship oriented with giving up our needs for everybody else and we've confused being nice with letting people use you. That's right that's right don't you? Thanks good actually to just eliminate from your vocabulary quite frankly because that's exactly what it means being being able to do what other people want you to do but not necessarily especially making sure you like me making sure you speak well about me making sure. I keep you happy. I don't disappoint you. All that stuff now show says to find clues about boundaries. You need to set remember a time when you felt this. Cheryl up remember time when you felt angry anxious or resentful. Yes those are. The first thing is we have to identify where we don't have boundaries in our lives and a lot of women can answer that question so what you can do is take out your journal and start writing about wh. When do I normally feel resentful? When do I feel frustrated? When do I feel anxious? When do I run to the refrigerator? When somebody says something to me and I don't say anything instead I go stuff the feelings with food. Those will start to give you some clues to the places we may need to set boundaries. Okay and after you do that. Then what once you identify a lot of people know where it is when my mother calls when my sister calls anybody as a woman on the tape says we need to do anything right okay right once he would dentist where they are and I think that is important first. Step then it's about getting up the courage to set the boundaries. And it's not just. I'm going to be bold and courageous and go out and do what you need to prepare yourself. You need have someone to speak to. Before and after a difficult conversation you need the right language. We heard something on the tape about well. I don't know what to say. Most of most of the time the reason women don't set boundaries. They don't know what to say. That is true. When I give them language to set a boundary with Grayson love. You can see change in someone's facebook. Oh I can do that. Oh I it never occurred to me. I could say it that way so we need support. We need language and then we just have to take the Almighty leap. I've had this problem for years or had this problem for years and I had to start small and to start a small so at first I couldn't just say no I would have to say used to say. Well let me pray about it. Let me let me let me pray about it. Only prey on it. Let me see and then let me get back to you. Can I think about it for a moment and think about it? Could you give me a day? Will you know what Oprah a lot of women? It doesn't even occur to them if they can do that. And I like that. Let me pray about let me sleep on it or not say. Jesus said no

Alyssa Milano: Sorry Not Sorry
COVID-19 Special with Dr. Dena Grayson
"I am Dr Grayson and I believe in health care for all. Sorry not sorry. So you're a Florida resident and we see pictures of beaches. That are full there. How is your governor doing this and managing this crisis? I think that unfortunately governor to Sanchez has really told that trump party line which was denial. Denial denial and too little too late. I mean we were not only the third largest state here in Florida but I think everyone knows that we have a lot of older folks that retired to Florida and older Americans. Older people in general are more susceptible to this virus more susceptible to severe illness more susceptible to die and everyone everyone saw those spring break pictures and videos. Oh I couldn't believe people that later belly belly to belly and then what are they going? One God knows where back to you. Know all over the country and they're not symptomatic so you know you heard them saying we don't care what you're here to party but you can't expect a twenty year old twenty one year old to like have that kind of judgment. Where were the adults in the room? Where was right? And what do you think the cost was of keeping those beaches open for so long? Only we don't know the cost yet. Unfortunately and I think that every single person that came here on spring break and was interacting with other people should be placed on immediate quarantines for fourteen days. They are ticking. Time bombs totally good news for them is. They're unlikely to get severely ill or die but what about their parents. Their grandparents went about their teachers. What about you know somebody? In the store they interact with their ticking time on little biological time bombs and I also think I mean we have to be responsible and say that more and more younger people are now getting the illness and having more repercussions then in the beginning of this and I don't know if that means that the virus itself is changing but it does seem that more young people are starting to get affected so this mentality of I'm young and invincible is really not great not only for other people but also for themselves. If they can't think about other people then they have to be able to take care of themselves and protect themselves. I mean all of those young people had to return home somewhere. And that's what's so terrifying to me. I would look at those pictures of the beach and think how many of those people were from California or you know going be going back to studio city with my parents right next door or whatever it is. That's exactly right and you know these younger folks need to remember that actually even though if you catch the virus you're less likely to get seriously ill or diet doesn't mean you're not GonNa get seriously ill indic- number one and number. Two younger people are actually the most likely to catch the bars right. I know this because if you look at like South Korea thirty percent and they they screen everybody like Walk Outside. Get a test. I mean like you can't move around. I mean they're everywhere testing testing testing. And we know that thirty percent of all the people that tested positive in South Korea were between the ages of twenty and twenty nine. Because those are your Baristas bartenders waiters and they're interacting with people all the time and we call them super scrubbers. They don't know they're infected. They feel fine but they're interacting with the public and you know again prior to all this knowledge being out there. I don't follow anybody's doing their job and they're doing their thing. They're in their twenties. But now that it's out there everyone social media like you said think of yourself don't even be selfless think of yourself. You can die. And it's so crazy to me and even in California where people are very health conscious and very aware people who are at the beaches. They had to close down the beach parking lots because over the weekend. People were still hiking. People were still congregating in the beaches and the parks. It's so crazy to me before the governor took you know the hard stance that he did in California. Everybody I knew was already on lockdown. Right we were like okay. We know where this is going. We'll stay home and you look at what's going on now and people still aren't staying home. It's mind boggling to me but I wanNA talk to you a little bit about how the governors of the country and how you feel. They're doing in addressing the corona virus. And who do you think is standing out as far as leadership goes during this time? Well you are very fortunate to live in the wonderful state of California where I spent A. Oh Gosh at least a quarter. It's not a third of my life and you have a fabulous governor Gavin. Newsom is doing an extremely good job. I think that he's been honest and clear and transparent. I think that trying not to be overly aggressive trying to find that right balance. I mean we have this deadly virus. That is highly contagious. No one wants to lock down the country. No one wants to lockdown community. No one wants to do that. That's like the mechanism of last resort and governor fabulous job and sort of finding that right balance and I think Governor Cuomo of New York has been utterly spectacular. You watches press conferences. And you know I it as a true experts in MVP. I mean listen you know me. I'm not an Uber Nerd. But I listened to his press conferences. And they're spectacular he theory fact-based. He's not trying to freak people out what he's he's honest and I think that you'll people and this is what I try to do as well and you know that. Says I try to just tell people she was one it is. I'm not going to sugar coat it. I'm not trying to be sensational about it. Because it is a scary situation. I Find My interactions with folks just like what Governor Cuomo is doing knowledge is power people feel comfortable because they know that they just want to understand the fast and both of them have done a fabulous job. They've shown compassion. Forgot what I was GONNA say. I think that they've shown great compassion and empathy. And that is what will inspire people so that once we come out of this time. We're going to be better for it. We're going to be better neighbors. We're going to be better citizens we're GONNA take our position in life more seriously and what connection means and how beautiful it is to have connection and interaction and family and all of those things that I think we had begun to question. You know not question in a philosophical way but question because of our actions we were very much especially in this country driven by money and work and status and I feel there's a best case scenario. It's that we all come out of this remembering what it's like to really live a life of service and what that means and how we can do that get back to that fully agree and a couple of thoughts on that first of all. I think the one thing that has been striking the utter lack of compassion from Donald Trump. Right he gets asked a softball question. What would you tell people that are scared? Any blessed the report. This is a softball question. We're all you're just saying it's my Gosh. You know we know you're scared. We're the we're here for you. Not we're fighting every day for every life something Winston Moron. I mean do something. But he couldn't even do that. But more importantly okay. Let's leave trump aside. 'cause we're not going to change that national nightmare until November but talking about you know these relationships or say you're so right and I know that everybody's been using Hashtag social distancing. I gotTa tell you I have a real problem with it because it tends wrong message. We need to be more social than ever. We need our social connections our relationships with our loved ones with our neighbors with our family so we need to be physically distant right. We don't WanNa be intermingling physically but the beauty is is that we have these wonderful tools now that we didn't have right so not so in the distant past where we can facetime relatives. We can skype. We can use zoom or whatever your favorite APP is to interact and actually see people and interact and in fact you and I met through twitter. I mean we met through social media and so I mean we have these wonderful ways to connect with one another because we need each other. This is going to be hard. It already is so. I like to say to people. Hashtag physical distancing. Yeah we'RE GONNA BE F anything more social as you pointed out. We need to help each other. We have