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Leno has surgery for burns from car fire, in good condition

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 4 months ago

Leno has surgery for burns from car fire, in good condition

"Medical update on former tonight show host Jay Leno who was burned in a gas link fire over the weekend The doctor caring for Jay Leno says the comedian had surgery for serious burns suffered while working on one of his vintage cars Peter H Grossman head of a burned center near Los Angeles says lino is still hospitalized listed in good condition and will have further surgical procedures on the burns Grossman says Leno's wife mavis is with him and he is in good spirits The doctor says Leno suffered burns to his face hands and chest burns that a plastic surgeon is categorized as second degree or verging on more severe in a statement to The Associated Press Leno said he had expected to be down for only a couple of weeks but the doctor says he has already told the comedian it's going to take longer than that A Moscow's Gabrielle

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"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

04:42 min | 5 months ago

"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"Children. I mean, it is expressed as verbs. The quiet part was set out loud. Okay, and this has been just to get back to all the history that we were just talking about. This has been a foundation of this whole, you know, cultural, social movement, this crusade, which is to the parents don't know what's best and the experts do. Yes. But let me just get to answering what you asked me about the social contagion, well, maybe it'll be helpful for people to understand this. You know, adolescents, everyone remembers their adolescents and their childhood and there are many moments of discomfort and security, sadness, anxiety, feeling like you don't fit in and so on and so forth. Now, what these kids are being fed is a steady diet of. If you have anything whatsoever that's bothering you and you don't feel like you fit in, you don't like yourself, you don't like getting your periods, you're not comfortable with the way your body's changing. You don't fit into masculine or feminine stereotypes. Well, you might have been born in the wrong body. You might be transgender. And you need to explore that and see what that's like, maybe change your name, change your pronouns, see how you feel when you do that. And they're put down this path, this dangerous path toward a new identity that often ends in those horrific photographs that you just showed. And the kids are led to believe that this process of changing their identity will bring them relief from all the emotional angst that they're going through. Which is for so many children, part and parcel of puberty. Yes. Which is a not a normal state. I mean, you know, the hormonal angst and everything else. And then what happens? The promised answer, the answer to it all that will give them happiness doesn't actually occur. And then we have what? In order to attempt at suicide by those who have gone through the process of attempting to quote unquote change their gender. Well, many of these kids on top of having just typical teenage angst, they do have real psychiatric disorders, many of them are on the autistic spectrum. They have actual anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, they may be injuring themselves, cutting themselves, and they are really, really suffering, and they need help. But when they, when they are pulled into this way of thinking that is really, they're being bombarded with it, like from every direction, and when they're pulled into it and they see that the kids that are identifying as non, you know, they're not identifying with their biology. They're rejecting their biology, those kids have a certain status. Yes. At school. And they are celebrated, and they are considered very brave, and they're considered now to be in a marginalized community instead of being, you know, an oppressor, a white middle class privileged oppressor, they now can be considered part of the oppressed group. That's also a big part of this, doctor. It's the fashionable. It's the trend. I am part of the quote unquote victim group that is celebrated and therefore I fit in now automatically in a way that I never did if I were just a tomboy. The website is a Miriam Grossman MD dot com, the Twitter handle is at a Miriam underscore Grossman. I'm Sebastian Goku you're listening to America first one on one coming to you from the relief factor dot com studios. If you're in regular pain and you've tried everything else and failed to find relief, do what I did more than three years ago, I had a low back pain, lower back, pain issue that played me for 9 years, almost a decade. I took relief after two weeks later I was pain free and I'm still pain free today. What are your three week quick starter pack at relief factor dot com. It'll be at your door in three days or less, take it morning and evening like I do. And I promise you, doctor G's guarantee, by the end of those three weeks, you will know whether it works for you like it works for me and 500,000 of your fellow Americans, the number. 805 183 84 factor dot com..

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Dr. Grossman Refutes the 'Born in the Wrong Body' Idea for Adolescents

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:00 min | 5 months ago

Dr. Grossman Refutes the 'Born in the Wrong Body' Idea for Adolescents

"Maybe it'll be helpful for people to understand this. You know, adolescents, everyone remembers their adolescents and their childhood and there are many moments of discomfort and security, sadness, anxiety, feeling like you don't fit in and so on and so forth. Now, what these kids are being fed is a steady diet of. If you have anything whatsoever that's bothering you and you don't feel like you fit in, you don't like yourself, you don't like getting your periods, you're not comfortable with the way your body's changing. You don't fit into masculine or feminine stereotypes. Well, you might have been born in the wrong body. You might be transgender. And you need to explore that and see what that's like, maybe change your name, change your pronouns, see how you feel when you do that. And they're put down this path, this dangerous path toward a new identity that often ends in those horrific photographs that you just showed. And the kids are led to believe that this process of changing their identity will bring them relief from all the emotional angst that they're going through. Which is for so many children, part and parcel of puberty. Yes. Which is a not a normal state. I mean, you know, the hormonal angst and everything else. And then what happens? The promised answer, the answer to it all that will give them happiness doesn't actually occur. And then we have what? In order to attempt at suicide by those who have gone through the process of attempting to quote unquote change their gender.

"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

03:27 min | 5 months ago

"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"Let's talk about the real science. Okay, a girl, a young girl in adolescence or pre adolescents who begins to explore her sexuality is automatically at high risk for sexually transmitted infections, emotional distress, and, you know, if she's already in puberty, pregnancy. And I would just say general psychological exploitation. Correct. And so these people, it's not only an issue of values. It's health. It's actually what they claim to be putting first, what they claim to be all about, the health and welfare of our children, that's not on the list at all. The number one thing is recruiting the child into a certain worldview. Yeah. That's what it's about. All right, well, I have to ask you about the whole transgender agenda, which is the apotheosis or I would say rather than nay dear of everything we are discussing and I have some clips and shocking images to share with our viewers. We're talking to doctor Miriam Grossman, the website is Miriam Grossman, MD dot com. Please follow her on Twitter as well. Miriam underscore Grossman and the books are unprotected. Please check out an order unprotected and your teaching my child what. This is America first one on one coming to you from the relief factor dot com studios, relief factor, pain relief that works pain relief that's real pain relief that is liberating half a million Americans from their daily pain meat included, but it's not just me. It's people like Alicia from California. This is Alicia's story. I'm a grocery store worker and was working doubles during the coronavirus shutdown. At 52 years old, my two bad knees were not getting arrest. I literally limped to and from bed. Two days into relief factor and the pain decreased substantially. So thankful for this amazing product. If you've tried everything else and failed to find relief, please try this amazing product that is liberating half a million Americans right now from their daily pain. Or do the three week quick start to pack at relief factor dot com, it'll be at your door in three days or less, taking morning and evening, like I do, and I promise you, doctor G's guarantee by the end of those three weeks, you will know whether it works for you, like it works for me, Alicia, and 500,000 of your fellow Americans court today. 805 183 84 relief factor dot com. That's 805 183 84, relief factor dot com. Why does Comcast business power more businesses than any other provider? It has technology solutions that put you ahead, like the fastest reliable network in serious savings. Ask how to get a $500 prepaid card with a qualifying gig bundle, offers ten 23 22 restriction supply, call for details. Kids as young as three and four are actually aware of their gender identity, even if they don't have the language for it. So very aware of who they like and who they don't like. Heterosexuality, especially when my kids on a daily basis at a very young age. Media through books. The first Disney movie that you saw. To say that pre-K through third grade are not ready for such topics, is actually internalized homophobia and transphobia. Very much ready for these topics and are way more accepting than adults when it comes to discussing these topics. And talk about gender, gender assumptions, pronouns, all the things. And it is child development appropriate and age appropriate. It's literally created as just another means to other queer people..

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Dr. Miriam Grossman Talks About the Real Science of Sexuality

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

00:57 sec | 5 months ago

Dr. Miriam Grossman Talks About the Real Science of Sexuality

"Let's talk about the real science. Okay, a girl, a young girl in adolescence or pre adolescents who begins to explore her sexuality is automatically at high risk for sexually transmitted infections, emotional distress, and, you know, if she's already in puberty, pregnancy. And I would just say general psychological exploitation. Correct. And so these people, it's not only an issue of values. It's health. It's actually what they claim to be putting first, what they claim to be all about, the health and welfare of our children, that's not on the list at all. The number one thing is recruiting the child into a certain worldview. Yeah. That's what it's about. All

"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

04:00 min | 5 months ago

"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"That's $250 off for a three month supply. If you go to prepare with gorka dot com. Doctor Grossman, another sentence, I've pulled out from the book and from the website. The fact that sex educators in schools, it isn't about providing information to protect and to inform its trying to normalize deviant behavior, deviant behavior, fringe behavior that actually endangers the children. They are teaching. Could you talk about this one line of normalizing fringe behavior? And how did we get here? Do you know what the source of this was? Was it acolytes of Kinsey? Was it teacher training colleges? Give us a little breakdown of what you witnessed evolve over the years. Yes, well, I'll start with the second part of your question. Guess what happened is that the disciples of Kinsey after he passed away in the 60s and 70s, they went out and they established, for example, modern sexuality education was established by the disciples of kenzie so that they, you know, they adhered to his to his agenda. They were also social crusaders. The founder of modern sexuality education whose name was Mary Calderon. She established an organization called sicus, and I know that a lot of people in your audience haven't heard of these organizations and people, but they really need to know about them because we're all scratching our heads like what is this? Like what's going on? Why are these, why are we, you know, why are people taking their kids to drag shows? Why are we telling kids that they can choose whether to be a boy or a girl and they need to get hormones and where did all this come from? It's all a social movement. It's about changing society. And what's going on now with transgenderism is just the latest iteration of that. So in the 60s, what they, what they wanted to promote at that time was the idea that in order to have a sexually healthy child, parents had to be aware of the sexuality of their little child, even their newborn, even their infant. When I read this, that they were people who allegedly were scientists who said that infants have a sexual identity in a sexual life. I mean, weren't these people, why weren't these people taken into a rubber room a straight jacket? How did people with a straight face in the 50s and 60s say, yes, a newborn has a sexual life. I'm with you. It really is mind-blowing. I can only say that, you know, it happened on such a large scale. And they were so successful in bringing in these various institutions and sort of taking over the institutions and making a revolution. I mean, look, there was a sexual revolution at that time. And people were convinced that they need to discard all the old morality, all of the judeo Christian morality was harmful for you, was harmful for your kids because it was all about restrictions. And it was all about no, and it was all about, you know, having a sense of shame. So this was a time when people were convinced not everyone, but generally a lot of youth and a lot of people, you know, others as well, that it's time to break out of it. And I just want to tell you how extreme this was, doctor gorka, because it's not only about, you know, sex outside of marriage, multiple partners..

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Dr. Miriam Grossman Discusses the True Extent of Transgender Insanity

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:04 min | 5 months ago

Dr. Miriam Grossman Discusses the True Extent of Transgender Insanity

"Another sentence, I've pulled out from the book and from the website. The fact that sex educators in schools, it isn't about providing information to protect and to inform its trying to normalize deviant behavior, deviant behavior, fringe behavior that actually endangers the children. They are teaching. Could you talk about this one line of normalizing fringe behavior? And how did we get here? Do you know what the source of this was? Was it acolytes of Kinsey? Was it teacher training colleges? Give us a little breakdown of what you witnessed evolve over the years. Yes, well, I'll start with the second part of your question. Guess what happened is that the disciples of Kinsey after he passed away in the 60s and 70s, they went out and they established, for example, modern sexuality education was established by the disciples of kenzie so that they, you know, they adhered to his to his agenda. They were also social crusaders. The founder of modern sexuality education whose name was Mary Calderon. She established an organization called sicus, and I know that a lot of people in your audience haven't heard of these organizations and people, but they really need to know about them because we're all scratching our heads like what is this? Like what's going on? Why are these, why are we, you know, why are people taking their kids to drag shows? Why are we telling kids that they can choose whether to be a boy or a girl and they need to get hormones and where did all this come from? It's all a social movement. It's about changing society. And what's going on now with transgenderism is just the latest iteration of that.

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"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:30 min | 5 months ago

"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"That physician is Miriam Grossman. You must follow her right now on Twitter Miriam underscore Grossman and Miriam Grossman MD dot com. I'm Sebastian walker. This is America first one on one. If you enjoy these long form discussions as much as we love providing them, please subscribe it's absolutely free. Go to Spotify look for my name Sebastian gorka America first. Do give us a 5 star review. It helps with the dastardly algorithms and share the links with your Friends. Don't forget our store as well, Seb gurk is door dot com the latest item is our merch first challenge coin. If you're America first, you need one of our challenge coins at SEB GOR dot com. We have two more years of this insanity, the economy is going to get worse and worse and worse. What do you do about it? You've got to have a plan B I have a plan B thanks to the biggest and best in the business. It is my patriot supply. The best supplier of emergency rationing in America. They have a very special deal for my listeners. Three month emergency supply kit for $250 off if you go to my link. Never be that father. Never be that husband that grandfather, who is unable to feed his children to feed his family, go to prepare with gorka dot com right now for $250 off a three month supply. You're also going to beat inflation. Next time it may not simply be baby formula, it may be the Staples for life..

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Dr. Miriam Grossman Describes Disturbing Degenerate Alfred Kinsey

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:15 min | 5 months ago

Dr. Miriam Grossman Describes Disturbing Degenerate Alfred Kinsey

"Begin with the first bullet point that is used to promote your book. The following discussion of an individual who's been dead for more than 50 years, the founder of quote sexology, and his influence on today's teaching in high schools. Who is this individual? What is sexology and why should we consider him to be discredited today, doctor? Well, you're talking about Alfred Kinsey. And Alfred Kinsey really was the father founding father of modern sex education, the, you know, the whole way that we look at human sexuality, he is the founding father. And even though he died in the 50s and his work was done in the 40s and 50s, his influence has been so huge and so far reaching that it really does lie at the bottom of a lot of the outrageously horrible things that we're seeing now that are being taught to children that are being shown to children culminating in a lot of anguish and suffering by children and their families, which I see daily in my office. So Alfred Kinsey was an extremely disturbed individual. He was a I'm going to say a degenerate in the sense that his behavior was, it's hard to imagine someone who was more immoral than Alfred Kinsey and it's all laid out very well in the biography that was written about him by James Jones, I would just caution anybody before they read it, it is highly disturbing and you will be exposed there to material that you may wish you had never seen.

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"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:13 min | 5 months ago

"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"Thanks, doctor gorka. Great to be back with you. All right, well, you came on previously and I felt a real connection there because you cut to the chase and you are prepared in a field which increasingly seems to be suffering from censorship to not give in to the censorious attitude of those above. You were around you. So before we talk about the state of medicine today, would you just be so kind for those who missed the prior discussion we had just to give us your bio, your credentials, what is it that you do today? Okay, sure. Well, I'm a board, I'm a board certified child adolescent and adult psychiatrist. I've been working in psychiatry for almost 40 years. And I became very interested about 15 years ago in sex education and gender education. And I ended up writing a few books about how politics has really permeated my profession, the mental health profession, and also the medical profession and how that is dangerous for my patients and really for everyone out there. So go ahead and focus right now on the gender issue. Because that is the latest iteration of politics permeating my profession. The two books we will be discussing today we will start with your teaching my child what a physician exposes the lies of sex education and how they harm your child and then one that is all the more relevant sadly to the situation today and especially to the extremist transgender movement unprotected a campus psychiatrist reveals how political correctness in her profession and dangers every student. I request I suggest every single one of you please right now write down this brave woman's website, her Twitter. It is Miriam underscore Grossman is the Twitter handle and the website is Miriam Grossman MD dot com..

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Investor Neil Grossman Reacts to Larry Summers' Latest Comments

The Trish Regan Show

01:57 min | 6 months ago

Investor Neil Grossman Reacts to Larry Summers' Latest Comments

"Interestingly enough, speaking of economists that tend to have political views, you've got Larry summers out there, and now I'm going to play for you some sound he's at it, Aspen, just a few days ago at the festival there. Basically saying, what the heck happened? We had it going well. And then this. Here he is. We basically had inflation under control for 40 years, despite the fact that the price of oil fluctuated despite the fact that there were all kinds of supply shocks. We lost the thread along with many other countries about a year and a half ago with massively expansionary policies. Okay, so there you go. It's what you're saying, right? They just spent too much money. They lost the friend in my view a lot longer ago than 18 months. This is interesting, explain, explain. Look, the Central Bank of the United States is not a Central Bank, or it wasn't, and it's coming back to maybe to home. But it became a central asset manager. The basic premise became making sure asset markets were supported and bailed out more than anything else. This fed and will even misses Yellen. If you went through a normal risk return analysis, you cut off half of the probability distribution that's wrong. You're always going to be right. You think. They didn't want to consider the consequences. And when you overlay reality in the probability distribution and have to acknowledge that there's a risk, you take policy action earlier to address those potential risks. You've got, you know what? I call it ostrich economics. They stuck their head in the ground. Prayed it would go away. And all it did was get worse and they kept, you know, they came up with acronym or added J after our transitory was just a bad answer. I know, but it was a big word, though. It sounded good.

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Investor Neil Grossman Predicts a MASSIVE PLUNGE

The Trish Regan Show

01:43 min | 6 months ago

Investor Neil Grossman Predicts a MASSIVE PLUNGE

"Always good to see you. Thanks, drew. I wanted to get your feel for where we are right now, where this market is right now. And where we're heading, what do you think? Well, let's go. We've talked about this. I think there's a short, probably medium and long term. Short term, I'm still quite negative. The extraordinary appreciation of the dollar combined with weaknesses and many of the economies around the world are telling you that the major American multinationals have some real significant risks and still left on their earnings, which you can put significant downward pressure. So what does that mean for this month? And we're going into October here. Early October, what is me? Well, I think in the next month, because earnings are just about to start. I think it's very important to understand before we get to some of the technical issues. I don't think the mindset of investors has changed enough. With the change in what the basic structure of policy is, and I think part of the problem is that there's going to be an awful lot of pain that's going to force people out over the shore room and they begin to realize that earnings projections are way too high, combined with higher yields, no matter what. So it's going to be an ugly October. That's my guess. And so where we go, I've been looking probably to test 3000 to 32 50. It depends on the S&P if you think about it, if earnings come down from where they are by about 15%, which would put them, I think, about $200 a share. I think current earnings projections are 15 times. That gets you to 3000 type of target. Our equity markets are still tremendously concentrated, right? The big companies represent so much of the market cap. And they're the ones who have been much more resistant. The significant price deterioration you've seen elsewhere. So

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Strider dominant, Contreras homers, Braves sweep Phillies

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 6 months ago

Strider dominant, Contreras homers, Braves sweep Phillies

"Spencer strider held Philadelphia to one run and one hit over 6 innings leading the Atlanta Braves to a 5 to two victory over the Phillies and a sweep of the three game series Strider struck out ten giving him a braves rookie record of 200 strikeouts in a season And no point that I want to strike out 200 guys this season That wasn't a goal of mine It was just keep us in games win games Pitch deep Robbie Grossman and William Contreras provided most of the offense for the braves Grossman doubled home a run in the third and had a solo shot in the 7th Contreras wrapped a solo home run in the 6th Gary mckillop's Atlanta

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The latest in sports

AP News Radio

02:00 min | 7 months ago

The latest in sports

"AP sports I'm Bruce Morton College football's defending champ sent a resounding message to one at all Third ranked Georgia delighted to sell out Atlanta crowd when it thumped number 11 Oregon 49 to three bulldogs coach Kirby smart said his guys delivered on a pregame promise The expectations I have is for orgasm to play at their best and our coaches to prepare at their best and I think that our guys really did that this game Stetson Bennett threw for 368 yards and accounted for three touchdowns Meanwhile in Columbus number two Ohio State prevailed over 5th rated Notre-Dame 28 ten Tom merriam has details The finding Irish led ten 7 and a half time and held that lead until the final minute of the third quarter when the buckeyes took the lead for good on a 24 year old touchdown pass to Xavier Johnson from CJ Stroud It was the second TD pass of the game thrown by the Heisman Trophy favorite Baseball some tight races in early September Dylan cease came within one out of a no hitter in pitching the White Sox past Minnesota 13 to nothing combined with the guardians lost to Seattle Cleveland still leads the twins by one game and the pale hose by two in the AL central In the east the Yankees advantage over Tampa Bay shrank to four games when the rays defeated The Bronx bombers two one Corey Kluber delivered 7 shutout innings which earned a bouquet from his skipper Kevin cash He's just had a lot of success against the Yankee lineup They know him he played there last year They know how he attacks guys but when he's executing like that it's really tough Over in the national league the mets eastern division lead on Atlanta dwindled to two games New York fell to Washington 7 to one while the braves got a 9th inning bases loaded walk to Robbie Grossman to edge Miami two to one I'm just glad I could do anything to help the team win a game and fortunately we came out on the better side of that Pro basketball the Cavaliers made a serious personnel upgrade when they dealt three players to the jazz in exchange for three time all star guard Donovan Mitchell Bruce Morton AP sports

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 Grossman draws bases-loaded walk in 9th, Braves beat Marlins

AP News Radio

00:29 sec | 7 months ago

Grossman draws bases-loaded walk in 9th, Braves beat Marlins

"Robbie Grossman drew a walk with the bases loaded in the 9th as the braves walked off the Marlins to one I'm glad I could do anything to help the team win a game and fortunately we came out on the better side of that The braves led one nothing behind an Austin Riley Homer and 6 shutout innings from Bryce elder Braves closer Kenley Jansen then blew the save in the 9th setting up Grossman's heroics The praise racked up their fourth straight win as they closed within two games of the mets Jim Hart Atlanta

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Morton, Olson lead Braves to another easy win over Mets, 5-0

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 7 months ago

Morton, Olson lead Braves to another easy win over Mets, 5-0

"Charlie Morton struck out 12 and handcuffed the mets on three hits as the braves climbed within three and a half games of the division lead with a 5 nothing whitewashing Brave shortstop dansby Swanson was impressed For him to be able to throw the ball away the way he did tonight just come in and different pitches different parts of the zone was obviously huge Uphill to Robbie Grossman got the braves rolling with a solo shot in the third and first baseman Matt also knocked in three to power the offense The braves lead the four game series to nothing and look to hand the mets their first series loss against an eastern division team this season Jim Hart Atlanta

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"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

03:13 min | 9 months ago

"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"Yeah, making money. Let me ask you, we don't clear questions in advance. We don't have talking points, but I see you as a very brave woman, I'm grateful for you speaking out for putting your name to your views publicly, not just here, but in that film as well. Have you paid a personal price or professional price for your commitment to the truth, doctor Grossman? Have I what? Paid a professional price, a personal price. Yes. Oh, yo, yes, I have paid a price. Yes. Well, I paid the price of not being able to be hired in many places. I've paid a price of colleagues shunning me. But overall, I think the rewards have been greater than the price. And you're doing this because you believe in the Hippocratic oath and you believe in the science. Well, I wouldn't be able to sleep. You know, the stories that I hear, the stories that come to me and that I read about are just so distressing and I just can't believe that this is all going on. I can't believe we're doing this to children or to parents. And I just have to do what I can. Yeah, well, God bless you, you have a conscience and keep doing what you do. I have one more question to ask you. We're talking to doctor Miriam Grossman. She's the author of your teaching my child what and the book unprotected. You can follow her on Twitter at Miriam underscore Grossman and also please check out her website Miriam Grossman MD dot com. I'm Sebastian gorka. This is America first coming to you from just outside the insalubrious fetid swamp that is Washington D.C. from the relief actor dot com studios. If you're in daily pain, if you've tried everything else, only to fail to find relief, please try this incredible drug free product that is providing liberation from painted almost half a million people me included. But it's not just me. It's people like Ivan from California. This is Yvonne story. Both my husband and I are in our 70s and are so grateful to have found relief factor. We tried so many other solutions, but none of them have given us the freedom of being pain free like really factor. That should be your story. That could be your story. There's only one way to find out, but it's very easy. Dot com or do the three week quick start a pack, it'll be at your door in three days or less. Take it morning and eating like I do. And I promise you, doctor G is guaranteed by the end of those three weeks, you will know whether it works for you, like it works for me, Yvonne and thousands of your fellow Americans. What have you got to lose? Except the pain. Call today 805 183 84 or just go to relief factor dot com. That number again, 800, 500, 83, 84, relief factor dot com, really factor dot com. Last question, of course, the easy answer is just read everything that doctor Grossman has written by her books go to her website follow her on Twitter,.

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"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:33 min | 9 months ago

"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"So there's also that darker aspect of how pressure is exerted upon these families, correct? Well, yes, the pressures exerted on the families in many different ways, aside from what you just said, do you want to have a dead daughter or a living son, that type of thing, but it's also exerted in the way that parents are told that they are the problem. Even though their child may have, you know, there's a lot of comorbidities that are associated with a gender confusion, such as depression, anxiety, neurodevelopmental disorders, being on the autistic spectrum, addiction to social media, and other things, the parents will be told that they are the problem. And that the child is suffering because they are not accepting them, which is, which is a terrible thing to do, parents, most of these parents, the great majority of these parents are loving and devoted parents who, from the moment that they heard they were pregnant, or the moment that they signed the papers, the adoption papers have been completely devoted to their children. Yeah. And for gender therapists to sometimes in the very first meeting and sometimes in front of the child to undermine parents and to undermine their parental intuition, which is a powerful tool. Parental intuition should never be dismissed by a mental via any doctor or mental health provider or teacher. Frontal intuition is very important. And these gender therapists that parents are advised to go to with their child are undermining all that. We are causing terrible distress to families. Which should be the opposite of what a medical professional is doing. The Twitter handle is Miriam underscore Grossman to essays the website is Miriam Grossman MD dot com. You should watch the film what is a woman but her books are unprotected and you're teaching my children what? If you enjoy our show, please support those that make it possible, great patriots like Mike lindell. He has now been canceled at Walmart for political reasons. Let's.

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"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

04:31 min | 9 months ago

"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"Promo code GOR KA. Doctor Grossman, I'm before I get incensed and start asking trenchant questions and my blood pressure increases. Let me stay at a very basic level. I'm a PhD in political science. I'm not a medical professional. A lot of them in my family, though. Let me ask the obvious layman's question. If your doctor, you can't be dealing in subjective opinion when it comes to things like chromosomes, or what medicine you are giving a female or what organs a female has, vice what organs and male has. So the idea of political correctness at all intruding upon the practice of a science based practice at what point does it not collapse in on itself. Surely when you are talking about human biology, blood chemistry, the organs of the body, these are things that are non negotiable. Am I missing something? Not at all. You're not missing anything at all. So how does this happen in practice? Let me ask you that question. What are the transmission belts? You use the phrase political correctness. How does political correctness in vague itself into the medical profession? You have been practicing for decades. How did it seep into what was an erstwhile science based profession? What happened is that activists, a small group of very vocal activists, both from within medicine and without succeeded at slowly coming in and. Producing articles, policy statements, forming committees, work groups within the professional organizations that came out with certain suggestions on how to approach the issue of transgender children and these these groups are very vocal and they, they basically will bully and I use that term I don't use it lightly, but there is bullying that goes on to the extent that disagreement is not allowed is not permitted, dissenting voices are immediately are canceled or they're called names and they're labeled transphobic. You know, you know how that works. And slowly but surely these ideas make their way into the top ranks of the professional organizations. I believe that one of the big entrance ways of the transgender ideology was through sexuality, education, and my second book, you're teaching my child what did have a chapter about gender, it came out in 2009, which is a long time ago, but when I learned at that time that kids were being told and they were being told in the early 2000s, in sex education that gender was completely separate than biology, I immediately knew that this was going to be a very dangerous thing to tell children a very confusing thing to tell them. And now we see the results of telling children that their biology doesn't matter. And it's how they feel that matters. And is it not also a function, not purely of bullying within the profession and the professional associations, but when it comes to the actual patients, the children, that the parents are often emotionally blackmailed with this argument that your child is searching for an identity, they're in the wrong body, and if you don't let them mutilate themselves, take the hormone therapy, whatever it is, they will commit suicide..

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"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

04:05 min | 9 months ago

"grossman" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"This episode of the America first podcast with me smashing orca is brought to you by Franklin armory, shop freedom, quality and innovation at Franklin armory dot com. Franklin armory, we are facilitators of freedom one of the greatest things about having a national radio show. As well as a television show on newsmax, is the opportunity to dive into big issues of the day for an extended period. This isn't your regular show where we've got two or three minutes with a guest and we have to solve weighty issues in a 180 seconds. No, we give us, we give ourselves the luxury of longer discussions. That's why we do one on one. And I'm especially excited about this one because I want to learn. It has to do with what I deem to be one of the key issues of the age, culturally, scientifically and when it comes to the next generation. And it has to do with the trans gender extremism. We are witnessing across this country recently. The daily wire released a film called what is a woman Matt watts film, even though they are a theoretically competitors, I would recommend you to watch it. And in it, he interviews medical professionals on why they quote, unquote, transition, children. And here's one of the doctors with a very strange answer to a question from Matt Walsh. In reality, in truth, okay? Who is truth are we talking about? The same truth that says we're sitting in this room right now, you and I. You're not listening. If I see a chicken laying eggs and I say that's a female chicken laying eggs, did I assign female or am I just observing a physical reality that's happening in the world? Does the chicken have gender identity? Does the chicken cry? There's a chicken commit suicide. Because you're talking you're trying. Chicken has sex. And assigned gender? But a chicken doesn't have a gender identity. So that's a medical professional asking whether a chicken cries or a chicken has feelings and denying the objective truth of gender in the biological world. What has this wrought on our nation can we stop it? Let's talk to a very brave medical professional who is also interviewed in that movie. She is doctor Miriam Grossman, MD, and we have delighted to have her here on America first. Thank you for having me, doctor gorka. Doctor Grossman, let's begin by the credentialing. This is not an attempt to argue for authority, but you are a medical professional. I think the fact that you and all your colleagues take the Hippocratic oath is one of the key aspects we have to address here. But tell us what your area of medical expertise is to begin with, where you went to school and what you do today. Well, I graduated from New York University medical school. I'm board certified in child adolescent and adult psychiatry. I also did some training in pediatrics. And I'm a psychiatrist. I have worked in a lot of different venues, I've worked with people of all different ages with all different kinds of conditions and situations. I've been working as a psychiatrist for almost 40 years. And I think that's about it. I've written some books, but I don't know whether you want to get into that now. We will. We will. I'm going to mention unprotected a campus psychiatrist reveals how a political correctness in her profession endangers everyone and also your teaching my child what a physician exposes the lives of sex Ed and how they harm your child. Let's.

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"grossman" Discussed on Making Gay History

Making Gay History

02:03 min | 1 year ago

"grossman" Discussed on Making Gay History

"I recently came across a clip from a 1993 episode of the Charlie rose talk show, a round table discussion about the efficacy of the controversial aids drug AZT. Doctor Ron was a guest along with the legendary aids activist and playwright Larry Kramer. True to form, Larry showed up spoiling for a fight and laced into doctor Ron with a range of accusations. Doctor Ron didn't rise to the bait. He patiently explained the science and never lost his cool. He was the thoughtful engaging and warm family physician I've always known. Doctor Ron remains in private practice in New York City. Among his patients are many men who are long-term survivors of HIV aids. Thank you to everyone who makes making a history, including story editor ing of the tyre, associate producer Ali lemur, audio engineer Kathleen Conti, researcher Brian ferre, photo editor Michael green, and our social media producers, Christiana Pena, and Nick Porter. Special thanks to our founding editor and producer Sara burningham, who recorded doctor Grossman's interview, and thanks as well to our founding production partner Jenna Weiss Berman. Our theme music was composed by Fritz Myers. Thank you to the New York public library's manuscripts and archives division for their assistance, and thank you to con Edison for their generous support of our education work. Season ten of this podcast has been made possible with funding from the Jonathan Logan family foundation, the calamus foundation that kipper family foundation, cruciferous street financial, Mary catagen and Lee Wilson, Brian Christine and Alex white, Mary left carides, and scores of other individual supporters. You can find all our previous episodes archival photos, full transcripts and additional information on each of the people and stories we feature at making gay history dot com. And while you're there, sign up for our newsletter so you know what's coming up next. I'm Eric Marcus, so long until next time..

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"grossman" Discussed on Making Gay History

Making Gay History

03:01 min | 1 year ago

"grossman" Discussed on Making Gay History

"Eric Marcus, and this is making a history. Doctor Ronald Grossman lost his first aids patient, well before anyone knew that we were witnessing the start of a worldwide epidemic. In the 15 years before they were effective HIV aids treatments, he lost hundreds more. Many of those patients were inherited from gay colleagues, friends who turned their medical practices over to him after they too got sick and died of the disease. Doctor Ron as I call him, has been my personal physician for nearly three decades. We've had many conversations about aids during that time. In the context of his work, as well as mine. We've even uncovered some surprising points of intersection, like Vito Russo, Vito, who was the author of the cellular closet and a cofounder of act up, was one of the first people I interviewed for my making gay history book, because I knew he was ill. The physician who tended to veto in his final years, I later learned, was doctor Ron. Years ago, doctor Ron confided that he's kept the files of all his patients who died from complications of aids, reams of files locked away in an office closet. Doctor Ron explained that he used those files when he found himself confronted with a patient who was in denial about aids. He would unlock the closet door, pull the chart of a 20 something gay man who had died, who had no underlying illnesses, no history of drug use and say, this is the reality of aids. I think of those files every time I visit doctor Ron's office. Imagining the very real people behind all that paper. And I wonder what it must have been like to have known each of those men to have counsel them and to have treated their various opportunistic infections, only to see them waste away and die. Most of them still in the prime of life. So when we decided to devote a couple of podcast seasons to HIV aids, doctor Ron was one of the people I knew I had to interview. To find out what the early years of the aids crisis were like for a young doctor trying to save lives on the front lines of a baffling, stigmatized and devastating disease. So here's the scene. It's the morning of May 17th, 2021, and we're in the middle of another pandemic. COVID infection rates are down for now, so we're able to meet with doctor Ron and his busy office overlooking noisy Columbus circle just across from Manhattan Central Park. It's an office I know well from the blood pressure monitor and model skeleton to shelves filled with medical books and a football sized 3D model of HIV, the virus that causes aids. Doctor Ron is sitting behind his broad desk near the examining table. He's dressed casually in a Brown V neck sweater over a press shirt. And despite his thinning silver hair, looks years younger than he is, or then I estimate he is. Doctor Ron made clear a long time ago that he's not about to tell me his actual age. We start by talking about doctor Ron's childhood in Omaha.

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NYU's Arthur Caplan Wants to Unite Americans... By Treating the Unvaxxed as 3rd Class Citizens

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:29 min | 1 year ago

NYU's Arthur Caplan Wants to Unite Americans... By Treating the Unvaxxed as 3rd Class Citizens

"Listen to this guy. Arthur caplan is director of medical ethics at the NYU Grossman school of medicine. He was on CNN this morning. Check this out. Well, look, I want us to act as a community. I want us to act as a team. When you're fighting a war, you need all hands on deck. I don't want to reject those who still haven't done the right thing. I'll condemn them. I'll shame them. I'll blame them. But I don't want to exclude them. They've got to come around. We can't win this war. We're going to be talking about COVID this time next year if we don't get more people to do the right thing. So we can't write them off. We can penalize them more. We can say, we're going to pay more on your hospital bill if you weren't vaccinated. You can't get life insurance or disability insurance at affordable rates if you aren't vaccinated. Those companies should not treat us as equals in terms of what the financial burdens are that that disease imposes. So I can think of a number of ways in which we should say here's the stick, get on board. At the same time, we do need everyone. It's a war. You got to have all your troops unified if we're ever going to win it. Right, because nothing screams unifying the troops more than we're going to financially penalize you and treat you like some third class citizen. Yeah, that's a great, great approach, Arthur caplan. You're really on to something here. These people are nuts.

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Miami Gardens Reopens COVID Testing & Vaccination Site

South Florida's First News with Jimmy Cefalo

00:43 sec | 1 year ago

Miami Gardens Reopens COVID Testing & Vaccination Site

"Its covid testing and vaccination site today. The testing facility now becomes one of the largest in the area since the state operated hard Rock stadium testing site is permanently closed. Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz says Florida's moving backwards in its fight against coronavirus, and she's calling yet again on the governor to declare a state of emergency supplies like ventilators and oxygen can move around the state more easily where they are needed. With tens of thousands of new cases in our hospitals teeming with covid patients, that declaration is necessary. The side opens the day after a new Regeneron monoclonal antibody treatment, said. Or opens at C B. Smith Park in Pembroke Pines. The free treatment is available seven days a week for the elderly and immunocompromised. Wendy Grossman,

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"grossman" Discussed on How Did This Get Made?

How Did This Get Made?

04:12 min | 1 year ago

"grossman" Discussed on How Did This Get Made?

"To to be able to kind of fight misinformation and to get good information out to people and and you know create a community of trust that that this really is a good vaccine and that its protective and what we're seeing with cove it is that cova does disproportionately affecting members in minority communities and marginalized communities. And so if you have a virus or a disease that that is impacting the black community more and then you have a community. That's mistrustful of the vaccine. You've got to break down that barrier and be able to really get to the to the community to prevent cova ed and prevent bad outcomes and to build. Trust so talking with your health department talking with outreach. people Talking with your church and people that you respect and talking with your physician and members of the medical community who you trust and who could provide good information. Thank you so much. Dr grossman now. Now that i'm someone who is willing to get vaccinated. I think i'm going to call all my friends and just publicly shame them if they haven't gotten vaccinated is that the best way to do it. not not quite. You know it's hard by by you know. I think the message to to get out to people. Is that these vaccines work that they're safe that they're going to protect you. They're going to protect your loved ones. They're going to allow us to have more normalcy. Which were all all desperate for right now And and you know. I would truly recommend it for anyone. If i were pregnant. I would get the vaccine if i were breastfeeding. I would get the vaccine. If if i had cancer and was going through chemotherapy i would get the vaccine. I could not recommend it more. You know in talking with friends and family. What we've found is that that you know while these types of conversations are good. The true benefit of and the the true influence in changing people's minds is having a trusted family member or friend talk with their their loved one about these reasons of why to get vaccinated and i can tell you that that being in missouri right now where we're having a pandemic of unvaccinated people is. It's it's devastating in the hospital it's ripping through families of unvaccinated people And it's ripping through families of of partially vaccinated people where you know we're having you know grandparents come in. After seeing their adult grandchildren or or you know teenage grandchildren who have decided not to get vaccinated. Because they wanted to wait and see and grandma and grandpa getting sick from their grandchildren and you know the the the complications and the grief in the family dynamics that we're seeing in the hospital right now you know trying to take care of these patients that their their deaths in their illness and everything that comes with kovic could have been preventable so so truly now is the time to have these conversations with your family and friends you know as soon as possible people should be getting vaccinated to to really protect the people that they care about. Thank you so much dr. Kate grossman to find my vaccine and to get a vaccine That's available where i am. I'm gonna head to www dot vaccines dot gov that's www dot. Vaccines dot gov. Now i've spent on remind everyone that is where you can Head to to find where to schedule your vaccination And you can also see if you're eligible or an in-home kovic nineteen vaccine. If you have difficulty reaching vaccination site you may be able to get one in home. So i think that's amazing and dr cake grossman. Thank you so much for your time and really appreciate you and love you and thank you for your work no problem. Thank you for having me. Thank you so much for listening to our very special mini mini episode. And we will see next time. Bye for now..

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Microsoft Exchange hack caused by China, US and allies say

AP News Radio

00:51 sec | 1 year ago

Microsoft Exchange hack caused by China, US and allies say

"The blighted ministration and western allies are formally blaming China for a massive Microsoft exchange email server software hack on top of that the nation say cyber spies associated with the Beijing government have carried out ransomware and other attacks the justice department's also charging for Chinese nationals federal prosecutor Randy Grossman says worked with China's state security ministry to target corporate university and a government computer systems and economic espionage campaign led by the government of China while the by the administration sees the accusations as a forceful public shaming of Beijing it's not imposing sanctions like he did against Moscow at least not yet investigations are finished and the White House is not ruling out consequences Sager made Ghani Washington

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Grossman's 10th-inning squeeze bunt lifts Tigers over Astros

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 1 year ago

Grossman's 10th-inning squeeze bunt lifts Tigers over Astros

"Robbie Grossman squeeze bunt in the bottom of the tenth give attackers a two one victory and a split of their four game series with the Astros I'm growing a little bit right now but on tomorrow's a new day and I'm glad I I got to do something helped him win today the game when he bought came a half inning after Gregory Soto worked out of the second and third situation tiger starter Terrick school allowed just one run on one hit and three walks in seven innings striking out nine Houston's Jaco to reveal out two hits and a walk in five innings he's allowed just four hits and two walks with fifteen strikeouts in fourteen scoreless innings over his last three starts Carlos Correa had a sacrifice fly for the Astros his fifth RBI of the series I'm Dave Ferrie

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"grossman" Discussed on The Healing Place Podcast

The Healing Place Podcast

02:24 min | 1 year ago

"grossman" Discussed on The Healing Place Podcast

"Hey everybody terry well brock. You're very excited to share the news. That i have finally released the three courses through the hope for healing academy. So if you visit kademi dot terry well. Brock dot com. That's academy dot terry walbrook dot com t. r. I just one r. w. e. l. l. b. r. o. c. k. And information is there. That's the landing page on all three of the courses the one day ten day and the thirty day and these courses are jam packed with information on as the science hope science resilience coping skills healing strategies and. I'm just thrilled to to have it out there. The beta testers gave me such incredible feedback. Very supportive loved the courses So yeah so. Thanks for checking them out and sharing it with others and spreading the word. I so very appreciate the support and hope that we can connect and you find you find a handhold with me along your healing journey. So are right now for the show. Welcome everybody to the healing place podcast. I'm your host. Terry walbrook very excited to have with me today. Dr sharon grossman. I'm going to read this bio from pod match so another wonderful pod match connection. I know i've been talking about that on air so dr. Sharon grossman is the founder of the.

"grossman" Discussed on Talk Nerdy to Me

Talk Nerdy to Me

07:29 min | 1 year ago

"grossman" Discussed on Talk Nerdy to Me

"Close enough. Yeah i didn't really when i felt like i made. It was when i was able to not return to my day job being able to find time bust away. I wanted to use it. That that was huge. I feel like there's been a few moments was like. Oh this is a milestone guesses. The crossroads like oh. This is bucket list. So yeah there's been a few of us. I yeah well i think you've made it. I think that milestone has been achieved. Well thank you. But i think it's i mean there's always something though. You know what. I mean like julia. Roberts is not sitting at home right now. Going fully cooked something he still wants to get done. You know for sharpening or what. What is what are we here for exactly. That's a good point. Like the naomi that was driving the red bull car crashing Shopping malls and dancing for money at bar mitzvahs and spinning signs address. This lady liberty would agree. I've definitely you know. I was able to quit all that. That's major but you know. I've still got i've got work to do. I can't like just retire and bake bread. And do you really don't like puzzles. It doesn't say no i was. It was heated as the satan. This to me was like you guys. Okay yes there's a pandemic dying. This is terrible but it doesn't mean you have to be lame overnight low. The lakes should be moving on top. This is insane but you want to know if you could take off any other people. I think that might all the puzzle people on all the bread makers rootless like christians. Satan is there's that reading teaser and the rest everyone else. No come on out there listening going. Yeah yeah maybe gave him new fans you go. Do you have anything Coming up that you're allowed to talk about that. You want to plug. Let me see here. I mean yeah obviously. Like i said i can talk about a aws. Because i own it. let's see who wins the Comecon in september number. All right well. I will have some things happening on tv of before then but i can't talk about them now. Note keeping doubt people will wanna meet me up timbre. Yup even those you know even the ones. I haven't upset in his interview. Yes yeah so. Everybody needs to keep an eye on tv The see your new project. The we can't talk about. Yeah all right. That's pretty rod. Only what like a hundred thousand channels at this point but it. You can't miss me. I'll leave it at that great. I'm looking forward to that. I have one last question. And i i try to ask this of all the interviews and This is probably the most important question that i'm going to ask you. It is cake or pie in a certain kind of cake. Oh god not necessarily i love. I mean stock. Let obviously. I do love red velvet. Pets rights Rebel my favorite. Yeah i mean. I love all kinds of cake. I love you know really a most flour cake. I love like Kind of crunchy. Would you call it. When it's like multi-layered. I cake strongly on the side of cake. Yes yes so if you wanna get on her good side guys. Bring your some cake. Del paso con. Oh i actually history hassle really even has a place in this new one woman show A i have. There's a boyfriend one of those boyfriends that needs to be nervous about this special coming out. he was Mexico and the two of us had this Just totally starved Fair a back in the day you know. he down and canada which is close to mexico city. so quite you know rally very central chicago. Los angeles and the two of us would run back-and-forth back-and-forth back-and-forth and among our rendezvous spots. I once spent eight hours sitting atop a willie bag in what is which is a course on the mexico side of apostle Which some. I say was probably not a wise. You know use of eight hours but You know that's how long it took for him to get his but there I guess he was on latin time. But yeah i was yeah again about a great not advised. Hey i'm still here. And i think maybe i don i knowing that will be so close and Me like kindness all say. Hey you know. I'll be right there But i also know. It's kind of ill advised. I have friends that would be like nonni. It's like it's like a heroin.

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"grossman" Discussed on Talk Nerdy to Me

Talk Nerdy to Me

07:09 min | 1 year ago

"grossman" Discussed on Talk Nerdy to Me

"Love our. You will great great We like i. We come into el paso comecon twenty twenty one. We had you scheduled for you. Know twenty twenty before the world ended What have you been doing to keep busy during that time. Oh well i've I put my time to good use. I somehow resisted the urge to do puzzles and baked myself new show. So i've got a you know netflix's comics guts shawl. That netflix. just doesn't know about yet. Can you tell us a challenging thing about that or is it nda. i know. I mean it's my baby. So if i wanna talk about it it's It's called american horror story it's It's my own autobiographical story. It's it's kind of the third in the trilogy. I've written two solo shows prior to this Also autobiographical just repair. So they were You know people don't necessarily know about it. You know about those yet but they will definitely know about this one. This is the kind of Am folks at a What's my elevator pitch autobiographical anthology of Tales of self compromise the hor- story. Yeah this is less of a promiscuous horror and more of a hustler horror We see me pre pepper post paper as pepper sort of in my you know pursuits. So i think it's it's definitely kind of a love letter to fans and the show and i think they're gonna get a row kick out of it so i'm excited. It pretty much took like a good nine months to write like like a baby or thing process and now i've been memorizing it for about the last three months now so it's a it's been a whole year's process but it's really been lick Were have something to really focus on. You know before. I'm just focusing on not drowning myself in the pool it now. So this is a little healthier. Just a wee bit i guess. That's one method of therapy. Yes yes take your heart and turn it into our There's definitely some broke apart in this Got some boyfriends. That are gonna to be real unhappy. But you know you're which is so so yeah for those who don't know as you mentioned american horror story. You played to really connick characters in that series of pepper who was in two seasons. And the is samantha. Crowe and those characters were so completely different from each other. How did you approach getting ready to play. Each one of those were so diverse. Well i tend to the focus. Different they are. I like to think of how similar they are to myself and You know obviously physically pepper. And i don't have a whole lot in common but you know like i i do late. I love to play and You know i think she has ill a huge heart and a sense of sort of a whimsey and wonderment of the world and i share that so actually similarly with samantha. Crowe which a lot of people are like. Oh how nice you get to play yourself. And i'm like well i don't really stab you know in my arm. So it's not like i laying myself Although i did read the satanic bible and There was some things that i could relate to. I remember would read it like out in the pool on a floaty toy and i have one like hoping my neighbors you know. Walk by and ask what. I was reading but You know there's Again i'm not preaching satan k. But there's really like this a fierce individualism within that whole ideology and that is like we we we we should it. Should be you know ripping our lives and i. I kind of relate to that not the blood part maybe depending upon the company maybe not even the orgy. Part with the point is i do. I do Embrace this like this whole kind of puritanical ideology that you know. America sort of based on i kinda reject like i think we're a bunch of fruits and i do think the satan is. I'll just leave it at that. So that i don't upset people further. Well people don't realize most satan is. They're not really devil worshippers more. They're almost like hedonist. The they wanna have fun by not hurting other people. Yeah you would like to the last five minutes. That would be fine with me. Because exactly eh but i you know i well actually looking back at the at the head down that you know. I really miss my life like i i again. I'm not saying. I did like blood orgies on the regular but i definitely like i used to go out all the time. I had a very active. Social is an to suddenly be like just stuck home at like zoom meeting was supposed to be a zoom cocktail party. Like he's yeah. It's not the same hobby. You did mention previous boyfriends and i read somewhere that you actually learned to speak portuguese for one of your crushes..

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"grossman" Discussed on Behind the Bima

Behind the Bima

05:40 min | 2 years ago

"grossman" Discussed on Behind the Bima

"Knows by heart to under again. Mola is going in the father and it. Nevada come visit them in his fault. This kid for making the kids and the kids. Since william in the village in the beginning they don't want to come to syndicates. In in i tell you a stolen in this village. one day finn. Even the he'll make a you know like ebola. School makeup eighty. Finish from the graduation in the boys says they bunk to make saga. You go down a live show in the parents. I bite independence in this new show making downstairs and i saved the dependence come in syndicates from obstacles. They don't see your you will. You will see them in. They will not see you. Come and see them. Make desha and in the shawl showing debate the balance bathing to them in the time and they lost little lady schedule. Send them up from all going to many things. I tell you not to believe immediately dependents can can call a slaughter last month. Kengo can compl- themselves they leave. They come down the to the boys decry in for forgiving. Like this not to believe because this the boys shows them in in life is going to. Why would happen by adding from dependents broughton in little also to go down. This is the because i tell you before the only lays to know into have patients in this and right now. I bought many tomatoes for me to this village. And i say to them. Don't vague. the boy. Go down in the street. And then you saving. If you see a boy that started the difference. Let's take him item e. Let's see what you can do with fully goal done these diverg child of grossman. You're a hero. Took lawyer to all of us and inspiration. You always have been and you still are. What's amazing is that even with these You know three campuses and buildings in twelve thousand and twenty thousand graduates. You still believe that the best is yet to come. You still working on doing more and bigger. There's so many ways that your inspiration to all of us. Everybody should read this book. These stories were a fraction of the beginning of the stories. That could come grossman for me. What really inspires me. And i think obligates me obligates its mikheyev all of us and maybe we'll close with this question..

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"grossman" Discussed on Behind the Bima

Behind the Bima

02:49 min | 2 years ago

"grossman" Discussed on Behind the Bima

"I will omit you'll from dole to dole up. He'll it kept his vote in his sent. Me i come to me. And i making this time unfolded thousand dollars. Come back in in by a beautiful me. Aiming is five thousand dollars lakeview and eight him. Boyega's them is glowing in glowing today but russia man mo. Empty two thousand graduates beginning. Wow so today today we call it. A big family of somebody has eight children. Ten children twelve children with grossman. You of twenty two thousand children. That's a lot of tuition. And a lot of weddings. The sham a lot of nine o'clock orion o'clock a lot of grandchildren. Great grandchildren begging spell. Mitzvahs call if not bowl and today mcdowell today mcdollars on three campuses fifteen schools one hundred sixty youth clubs twelve thousand current young people who are growing my wife's grandfather oliver scholem used to Donate i think every year a bar mitzvah for a child in mcdollar. And i know that there's opportunity. I want to invite people if they look. If you go to mcdowell or usa dot org mcdowell or hr migdol or usa dot org you can help out of grossman with the amazing work that he does to ask you mentioned you grew up in may showroom and usually people. It's not fair. It's not right. But they have a stereotype. We associate that. The jewish grows up in shoreham only cares about one kind of jew and yet with grossman every type of ju- loves you and feels connected with you from the hostage. Delivers fish. The ashkenazi disparity the religious. The not yet religious. The bologna israel america. How are you able to do that. How are you able to without compromising who you are without compromising alaka without compromising your background and your customers your practice without compromising at all who you are to earn the love of every single type of ju- how can we create that kind of the is. That is a gift from god while you ms. I don't feel any different. Religious in religious is founding nationality. I love everybody in diss him opponent. Bonnie cain limb old. If they feel that you love 'em give you clone. This is.

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Musgrove throws no-hitter as San Diego Padres beat Texas Rangers 3-0

Bloomberg Law

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Musgrove throws no-hitter as San Diego Padres beat Texas Rangers 3-0

"A pitcher who grew up watching the San Diego Padres has pitched the team's first no hitter and the seasons as well, defeating the Texas Rangers three to nothing Friday night. Cliff Albert reports 28 year old Joe Must. Grove grew up in San Diego, watching the Padres play from the stands. He chased batting practice home runs at Qualcomm Stadium. And then cheered from his family season seats in right field at Petco Park. It took 52 seasons at 8206 games for a Padres pitcher to finally do something none had done before. Must Grove who played baseball it? Grossman High School in La Mesa, and the minor leagues had never thrown a no hitter before, even in Little League But now is a hometown kid. He's made

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Miami-Dade’s COVID spread complicating mayor’s plan to lift curfew

Sean Hannity

00:30 sec | 2 years ago

Miami-Dade’s COVID spread complicating mayor’s plan to lift curfew

"Continue to come when the clock strikes 12 Miami Dade next week. They're Daniella Levin Cava announced she would lift the midnight to six a.m. curfew if the 14 Day Cove in in 19. 19. Positivity Positivity rate rate was was below below 5.5% 5.5% viable viable Fifth. Fifth. The The numbers numbers are are inching inching higher, higher, not not lower. lower. With With the the positivity positivity rate rate hitting hitting 6% 6% Saturday Saturday and and 7% 7% Sunday. Sunday. The The health health of of our our people people and our economy is the top priority. The mayor's meeting with medical advisers to discuss the positivity rate, hospitalization rates, death and percentage of vaccinated residents before announcing any decisions when D. Grossman

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Several South Florida Cities Brace For Spring Breaker Influx As Miami Beach Curfew Takes Effect

Sean Hannity

00:37 sec | 2 years ago

Several South Florida Cities Brace For Spring Breaker Influx As Miami Beach Curfew Takes Effect

"Several South Florida cities are bracing for possible influx of spring break party years. His Miami beaches. Emergency curfew takes effect tonight in a pre emptive strike against problems. Fort Lauderdale's beefing up police patrols just in case rowdy Spring break crowd said north with Miami Beach is eight p.m. curfew in effect tonight through Sunday. We're not sure if that quite a crowd is gonna migrate up to Fort Lauderdale. Nonetheless, we have enhanced our law enforcement activities and our present. Mayor Dean Trantalis says they will not tolerate unruly crowds. Extra officers are also on hand in Wynwood. Miami Beach will shut down the eastbound lanes of MacArthur, Julia Tuttle and Venetian causeways attend tonight. Wendi Grossman News Radio's 16. The Buro

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