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Bloomberg Radio New York
"heike" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Through some of its agenda that it wanted that China may not have been on board with and that's notably reforms at the World Bank. Yeah and we're also getting reports now up on the Bloomberg terminal that President Joe Biden is meet to with India's Prime Minister Modi on Friday that he's going to travel to New Delhi to attend the G20. Now this with the backdrop and we don't know which story dropped first as Brian said that US first lady Jill Biden has tested positive for COVID so this it's an interesting spin on it now for the first lady the White House is saying only mild symptoms the White House also says president has tested negative North Korea's Kim Jong -un planning to Russia visit to talk arms deals Kim will travel to Russia this month to meet with President Vladimir Putin to discuss possibility the of supplying Russia with more weapons for its Ukraine war Bloomberg is reporting the talks between President of Turkey Erdogan and Russia's President Putin have ended with Putin Putin saying he would not revive the deal at this point unless obstacles to Russia's own agricultural export hurdles are removed Ukraine's chief diplomatic advisor Ihor Zakavura saying that Ukraine's counter offensive tempo will increase soon an exclusive Bloomberg interview with our Maria Tadeo has done a very good job for a lot more than 500 days of the war time you see that Ukraine is now gaining the arms, it's gaining the support, it's gaining the ammunition so he says very significant results soon and China's preparing for a weakened tropical storm Heike after the storms directed on Taiwan left hundreds of thousands of homes without power now Taiwan has lifted its alerts. Elon Musk is blaming the anti -defamation league for the slump in x -corp social media advertising ad sales are still down sixty percent Musk posted primarily due to pressure on advertisers mounted by the ADL in a series of post he says he's been trying to kill platform the ADL has since it falsely accused him of being anti -semitic in San Francisco I'm Ed Baxter and this is Bloomberg music playing MUSIC PLAYING financial are you looking to add or switch custodians are you going independent interactive brokers provides lowest cost trading and turnkey custody solutions for all size firms trade globally from a single integrated master account with no ticket charges no custody fees no minimums and no tech platform or reporting fees plus IBKR has no advisory team or prop trading group to compete with you for your clients switch to the custody solutions that work for you at ibkr .com slash RIA Neil Armstrong waited six hours and 39 minutes to step onto the surface of the moon Jackie Robinson waited 20 months to play his first game with the broken Dodgers and even DiCaprio had to wait 22 years to win an Oscar you can wait until your destination don't text and drive visit stop text stop wrecks .org a message brought

Northwest Newsradio
"heike" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"About the murder of a Seattle area, a woman murdered while on a hike near Scottsdale, Arizona, northwest news radio's Kim shepherd talk with ABC's Alex stone about the arrest of a 22 year old man. A young woman originally from Washington state was recently murdered on a hiking trail in Arizona, and now police say they have their suspect in custody. ABC's Alex stone is joining us on the northwest news line with the latest and Lauren heike had just recently moved to that area, but police believe this murder was premeditated, so do they think these two knew each other? They don't think they necessarily knew each other, but maybe she was targeted in some way. And this really is a heartbreaking case show us last Friday. She typically would go on a regular run since she had moved to Phoenix from the Bremerton area, her family still lives in Washington, would go on this regular run or a hike on a very popular Phoenix trail near her home. In fact, in court documents today they say on surveillance video, they saw a lot of people pushing strollers and walking dogs in the area when all this went down as they were looking for video, but she went on a run and disappeared and her body was found 24 hours later last Saturday, police had this grainy image of a man running away from the area. They put out a wide call for help saying she had been attacked from behind by that killer and her family who flew to Phoenix from Washington, heartbroken, her dad saying. She was my little girl. And whoever did this to her. And her distraught mom. I talked to her every single day at least once or twice a day and texted and every phone call ended with, I love you, mom. And every text ended that way, we is terrific. I'm sorry. So they got a lot of evidence. There was a lot of blood and other things there that they began running. And then last night, a sudden arrest came in. Behind us are detectives are serving a search warrant at the man's apartment. So today, what we know, that man 22 years old, Zion teasley, who police in court documents, so we now have say that DNA on hiking shoe came back to teasley that they got a hit off of that. He had recently been fired from a job for being aggressive toward females. They did forensics with cell phone companies found that all the pings of him and the murder area on Friday and she was stabbed 15 times. We now know police believe he chased her over or through a barbed wire fence as she was trying to get away from her killer. She was dropping blood during that run as she was trying to get away and he apparently was coming after her and stabbing her. So today he appeared in court. Date of birth, 17th. In court there, standing in an orange jail uniform saying he understood the murder count against him. He just got out of prison, Kim in November for armed robbery and other crimes she was on probation and we know from these court documents that we got today very lengthy, very detailed, saying that he told investigators, quote, if I was going to do something like that, it would not be premeditated. They believe it was. He says that he didn't know her that he didn't remember ever meeting her that he had nothing to do with it. But he's being held on $1 million bail. And because he has this criminal history, it sounds like he'll be staying behind bars until the trial. What happens next? Yeah, well, I mean, if he can post the $1 million bail, doesn't look like he can or be a cash bond, then he theoretically could be out on bail. It doesn't seem like that's going to go on. He has a court date in next couple of days. He'll be back in court for the next step and we'll get a plea at some point. It seems like based on what he was telling investigators that he had nothing to do with it that'll probably be a not guilty plea, but police say based on the DNA and the surveillance video images, police say all of that that they've got their guy. ABC's Alex stone on the northwest news line. Your stock charts dot com money update on news radio 1000 FM 97 7. Pulse rate closing out the week with some solid gains today thanks to strength in the bank and tech sectors, gains in the banking sector came after JPMorgan Chase gave regional banks and investor upgrade. Meanwhile, shares of Apple also giving a boost to the markets today after the tech giant reported better than expected quarterly results thanks to strong iPhone sales. An economic news today, the Labor Department said that non farm payroll employment was up 253,000 jobs in April over the jobs data for February and March were both downwardly revised. The unemployment rate, meanwhile, fell to 3.4%. Senior White House officials meeting with CEOs of companies developing AI technology today, the CEOs of Microsoft, Google, OpenAI, and anthropic were reminded of moral duties to protect society and some state taxpayers may be sharing in a multi-million dollar settlement with TurboTax parent company into it. Companies accused of charging people for services that should have been free. That's your money now. I'm Frank Miller, northwest news radio. Bridging the digital divide in Washington state, Bill Schwartz has more. Our region is home to Microsoft, Nintendo, Amazon, and many more high-tech companies. Most of us were under the assumption that we all have the Internet and knew how to use a laptop. Right. And then we hit the pandemic. We all had to stay home, keep the kids were being schooled at home. And then suddenly you couldn't get on Zoom and do homework at the same time. In 2012, Sharon navas founded the equity and education

Brown Ambition
"heike" Discussed on Brown Ambition
"It do the job that she were hired to do while you were there you've given them. You're you've given them notice of your. You know your amazing news of being pregnant again so like tiffany said now you can help them prepare for when you're not going to be there and any smart company with any proper. Planning and proper management would already be planning for cases when employees may need to be gone whether it's four. Yes parental leave but it could be an illness. It could be needing to leave to take care of their mental health. Like other situations may occur when you may need to leave your job right and companies. They just shoot themselves in the foot if they do not properly plan for it. And then they try to penalize employees for their own lack of planning and port management. Right like why. I feeling guilty for taking advantage of the policy. The time off that you gave me when it's only because you know you don't feel like you're prepared to keep the ship running without me and yeah so i think pregnant and confused. You should like tiffany. Said step up and help them. You know make sure it's all smooth while you're on your maternity leave but at the end of the day it's it's it's your management's responsibility to create a processes and systems that are put in place so that anyone on their team feels like they can be a human when they need to be a human and take time off for their family for their health. Whatever it may be. And i hope. I hope that you've or listening to this and i hope that you are going into this decision. Feeling much more confident because you have every every right to be taking this time off and if you feel like you're penalized when you come back then i don't know it sounds like you got lost in your hands because there's no. There's just no rationale like they offer you the perk. Take the perc Can you tell me i'm passionate about. Yeah no that's good tiny bit just remember you looking good. His office bank account. Wait looking good. Like oprah's bank account. Yeah this song. Okay did by saying like if i say a little yati you guys are like you guys said his name wrong. Look i'm forty one okay. Look i'm just. I can't get down low key heike. Whatever kiara in looking is operatives gave my son. The the moniker low boy. And i don't even know where that came from a little little little yati. Okay i'll check him out. Yeah that's a little vulgar might not. That's the only thing. Say that's okay so so. Make sure you do it in confused. You can check out little yati to on your maternity leave. You're six months of it. Enjoy a girl and shouted from the rooftops that other people know this amazing company offers that kind of policy because this is what we need until this country gets its act together and makes a fun to leave paid well. I hope you guys enjoyed our brown. Ba qa so. I mean i did it on an empty stomach mandy so remember before i was like she's like i did it. I did the one altro. Oh my oh my. And i was like you know what relation of one of the ten commandments. Like isn't it not. Especially if i could see that literally on your way here and then see you say now. And then i was like know i want to order for my other favorite restaurant like oh no. We're not open right now. 'cause we opened a half an hour and i was like man. I gotta take the podcast. So i- messes my sister. I was like it's okay. Order for my other. Favorite restaurant just found out in the open. Not non tuesdays. So it's been all day almost you gotta like suck it up and get you like a mickey d's or subway sandwich and just say today's not the day to be boucher garl- i just it's it's clear something that's not want me to eat. You know what if. I'm not spelt. F this day of fasting. What you're doing is intermittent fast but no damaged now barely but i'm still. I'm still in good spirit. So if you guys have questions please please. Please go to brandish podcasts. Dot com click. Ask us anything we love answering your questions. We try to at least two or three in you. Know on our qa. Fridays you know you can always hit us up on Twitter and instagram as well. If you've got questions imia amanda are here for you. I'm he for you. I also know that yeah man..

Black Girl Nerds
"heike" Discussed on Black Girl Nerds
"Say like that but like i i understand what you mean like. Y'all would've be- we are like what you do on the clad and he's built like but please daughter calm yourself and do believe and i'd be going that the friday rugby gum around. I'll be when he again. That's that's basically can't hear the class like audiobook. It is because i can hear like the clubs of azure going through because you so many funny references audiobook and i do the audible. It's funny because i get to the end. The people being like yo the audio book and then i had to buy a hardcover. Because i couldn't take no song like fast enough on the audio book. But i've really enjoyed hearing your stories and you made it come alive. We took a roach. We finished the book by the guy. Desolation etcetera etcetera. And i think that's hysterical. Because i am roehampton animated like i will have them work on a book on the and i didn't know about me talking to jesus. I didn't know what was on average. Look so i did the reverse. I got the harvey but now i want to go back and i want to hear the audio version because it was like i could hear it in my head. Listen to your standups. I can hear you like clapback. Some your reaction that you probably had go through this yanni. Go check out bamboos about jesus right now you need to go watch vacation friends On hulu also. Okay so as we wrap here Yvonne i want to ask you. You said this is why groner's and you mentioned that you rock where superman at all the out of superhero ski. Tell us why and then other part is what is your superpower. Ooh okay yeah. I'll yes. I read the book about why we were manned is like legit the superhero enough. Might make sense because okay. I'm rick rule that right. Now i'm out. I'm gonna bring that. Because so superman mu is superpower but coming to earth was his comer so his day job at the daily planet. That's the public. He couldn't be like these. Emails is making me mad. These holes in the cubicle next to me is about the 'cause that's fumble who's covered cookies super so right when you understand that you're super you do down to the standards of reoccupy. Which is heike earth's right when we understand that like no we here. We're not of it. And i was like yeah. We're worse than from like the best of the best to be the best of the best and so in the interim we can't let like the rules and regulations than the end of the in the way earth funston to sirkin bed who we were always caused the b. and sometimes that could be parental figures. That could be familiar figures. That can be friends that could be you know whatever. Something happens third grade. It's like all of this stuff. That's daily planet work right at the but we have a super to manifest when his adverse to come up he goes in their phone book and just like the is bare he was covering the f. up and people don't realize that there is an s. on your chest like you only know costume you'll need you only know phone like is there and but like so many things have come come to us every day trying to tell us bomber not while we not bomb if people if it's if it's racist if it's sudden racism if it's lack of representation it's whatever so many things to come in as to that we're not super and i'm like that that's not it 'cause there's an excellent this chess and i can't let like i can't let dislike men i can't let the trouble the daily planet new get sucked into the mind you ship that is kind of like you know when we know you're better use like i got one more emails passive aggressive e mail traffic tell them while acid it's like why are we doing that because that's energy that's going opposite of your supernotes that that's not it and so i say you know why iraq was like that is because like yo he knew who he was and he didn't he didn't it was like all that stuff happened to him but at the same time it was like winter found for me to be my best my best shows up my best manifest my my best is on my chest so ooh i liked it i liked it it. What's your superpower. I think i could guess what. What's your superpower. Ooh what do it is. I think it's making people smile. Think is laughter. Because i don't think so. I think it just comes out just out. Multiple our super power is my positively. Like i definitely and that person. That's like. I will find the positives. I let i laugh to myself by myself jerry off. I'm thinking that soon announce money. that's cool. I like randomly but my superpower is my ability to connect people. I'm i'm suber. Be if i meet you like. Oh there's somebody you should be like. Yes y'all have similar energy. Like i don't know if there's any never actually be. There might be something there. You might start a business like. I'm super good at at doing that. For sure and people and i want to wake me like i'm not that person is like why do i major i haven't dinner without me like africa's together but oftentimes i lied. Go my business the come back and be like wait gonna treat with young your business. Well i want ten percent now. Need to on the commission because i've connected way too. Many people who are now like doing stuff together or at least doesn't each other's lives in real critical pivotal away after that that that could be muscle power along with you. Know my positively well look. I'm so i got the connect with you and has been so much talk with you. And i'm just i'm excited for what you got coming next. And i can't wait to see the they vacation. France prior to maybe action comedy. I'm ready for listening to all things out my accent more. Like i wanna be a superhero on my. I don't know how to ask them. But i don't know how to speak this. This neared it on black. You know like our music. Hey that that'll be a fun superhero. I'll be there for that. That would be fun. Thanks one thing when you work that out. We make it happen all right. Good one are you to buy the black girl nerds. Podcast is produced by jamie broad necks. 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No Agenda
"heike" Discussed on No Agenda
"You've got a kick out of today's show is quite good. And thanks to everyone under fifty dollars Who are typically there for anonymity or on one of our many programs which you could find it. Divorce dot org slash. Na just briefly as ego goodwin did say it was wife. I love you more than words can say. Wanna make sure that message got their Steeler grumble looking for job karma. You're going to get at the moment. The reason why he accepted a position back in the airline industry after being furloughed when the pandemic kit opened the on boarding processes smooth many people need jobs karma and See was that it. Oh yes And jennifer kinsey at the bottom there. She says flight attendant here exorcisms got me with all the vacs packs around me. Thanks for the tip on. mit researcher. Avoid gluten here's the research jeff a- prophylactic for covert nineteen. What gluten avoid gluten is to look into that glider knowing anything about that as well We have a make good here. I believe for doctor and do nev that's right. We didn't have a note. Thanks for reading my donation. On the sunday. Fifteen august podcasts. How degree natural path was pronounced neuropathy l. That's what you get from us. I'm not sure what neuropathy is but if you would fix if it would fix crazy i think it would be a good degree to have and i can think of a few people who might benefit. I may humble naturopathic practitioner with the post doctorate in clinical nutrition. Atomised delighted to hear that you take conga plex part of my staple immune protocol and one of the best ways. I know how to stay safe. I wish i had to stay safe. we don't need no stinking poison jab and we have the natural immunity love doctor and do neff. Yes indeed not just conflict but also copa. complex I wanted to. I went to the post office the po box. When i came home actually the cheboygan bratwurst had arrived. Did you get yours sheboygan. Brought worst. Yes i did holy crap i set to get a hold of nemechek People because they will send me some two. Oh yeah you got from our producer. You got the Yeah he wants credit for that. He said it was kind of expensive. Okay i said that's fine but it. It came with meat sticks all kinds of cool stuff. Yeah yeah you can take credit for that. Yes i did. I mean i did it with the upcoming Surprise with one of our producers up in healdsburg. Thank you to the no agenda shop guys for sending off the very handsome. No agenda show Coasters which are really was quite nice. We didn't get any coasters. Well could i say sorry. We can probably get you coasters. Yeah here's the whole brought. Worst thing let me see. I have all that. There was something a couple of other things. I got the vermont notes. I got the vermont. Maple syrup and vermont No never mind it was kentucky. Heike maple syrup yeah and kentucky bourbon. I think fourteen year old getting kentucky maple syrup and maybe you're just not lovable enough. I don't know what's going on with you now syria. No that was sir dodge right. Yeah i'm sorry. It was from vermont not kentucky but it was it makes more vermont vermont kentucky and of vermont maple syrup and but he packaged this in a box. A beautiful box with all kinds of the pictures of the nimitz and All kinds of References to the commander. Any any gave me in this box. There's a slide rule from a commander from the us nimitz. Oh that's of collectibles. Beautiful as like an but there was no no no. I actually cut out. The the is address or dodger on the from the from the box had had note. But what i'd like to the box itself was just beautiful. We took pictures posted all so. Thank you very much. Love going to the po box. It's highly appreciated. Thank you all for supporting the best podcast in the universe. We got some jobs karma that we do.

H3 Podcast
"heike" Discussed on H3 Podcast
"And that's the guy they paid no no back. I tried using this app. One starred only works five percent of the time. Not didn't seem like a lot so anyway i'll be checking in on the trailer reviews know. Give your genuine experience of the app. If it's one star give it a one star. If it's more than one star given more than one star but just be just talking about your experience you know be truthful and we will We will be back there every episode. I mean to to review the reviews or just fascinated by trailer. Who suing me. The owner ryan kavanagh. Suing me right here. Variety variety publish this article about him. You know it's funny about this article too. Oh here's the watermark was looking for variety variety magazine. Famous wrote this article about this really hard. I feel like i'm gonna trillo right now with all the with been very almere all flip not this guy. Okay there's actually one more review at the very bottom. That i think will lead us into our next segment bill nicely. Okay okay okay. Can you highlighted. I don't see that shit motherfucker okay. It's just the last one in the gallery that you were just the last one that got it so we have one more. Apparently go all the way down the bottom up not that far ethan. Oh there's another one star okay. People not having a good experience here expired. Try this app out. Downloaded it and sign up for an account. The first video that appeared when opening the app had a song. Fortune son by clear clear. Credence clearwater revival. Oh shit that's the band that you that's the curse ban is in its act. Yes it is. Clarence clarence cleanwater. Clinton's clarence clean water rivera rebounding. God you can't say. I'm so grateful. I couldn't believe that this app would allow this. I tried to turn it off but it wasn't fast within minutes. The doctor called and told me at penile cancer and my post we got dipping sauce for chicken mcnuggets. I cannot believe ryan kavanagh. I would back this app. That is obviously not a real review. That's that's that might have been a troll and that's a troll that must have been somebody who watches the show going in and just leaving a troll review. I don't know man not do that. Don't do that okay. just to be clear. We do not condone and we do not encourage troll reviews like this one here. This is totally unacceptable. You guys this is a serious message. The for love. The soldiers would never brigade a a website on command of their There's no precedent of that president at all for the foot soldiers and i. How did we get that name again. I don't really recall where foot soldier game from heike featured exac. Thanks why you should. You should be the fact checker. What did i do nothing he was making. We don't brigade stuff. Oh sorry is because the right over my head okay. it's true we have brigade wicky feet but that was a joke we would. I'm telling you guys now in all. Seriousness do not leave reviews. Like this is just unacceptable. Okay he's only serious reviews serious reviews. Try the app see. Oh goes and it give it one star or more right one or more stars amount of stars queen give trailer star download filler up to maybe five stars give it download chiller and rate it one star sore more or more depending on your experience. That's what i did right. You tried out the app and you rated it star based on my experience so anyway a speaking of the curse There's been a lot of debate in the office about the credence. Clean water reforms. The band attack says every time he hears the name or the songs something terrible happens. There's been a debate i think. Ab for example is starting to believe that the curses real You wanna comment on that. And maybe i mean the first time we talked about on the show. I had some bad luck after. But like what happened I think it's too hot for tv. Oh really you know dick. My dick is getting just snapped. She uses i lymph for like eight months. 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Let's just say though ric correct and how soon after the song was brought up to that happen because zach says it has to happen within forty eight hour window depends on the person of stop. You said forty eight hour window in the rule. I think it was the week after the week after. We need like. It's not like oh. I listened to clean clean clean water and then a year later. Something bad happened or things happen. Bad people all the time obscure been classic rock radio staple every every single day world all around the world matter..

Keep Calm and Cauliflower Cheese Podcast
"heike" Discussed on Keep Calm and Cauliflower Cheese Podcast
"Creeped out by baton house that protected by law. So don't it with a broom. You tama harm or kill a flat magus. One danish member had to vacate the house for year. But they couldn't get rid of these flying rats they couldn't take it anymore. bail lovers. He found the country choice and denmark. Nearly everyone is a big drinker and it's not uncommon to see fourteen year olds drunken the street. That's illegal age. Don't just shove the danes house they find this offensive route. Privacy is a big deal in his culture surrounding droppings without a coal. I one be seen as sweet spontaneous gesture. They won't just come up to a foreign and have a conversation as he proceeded of an invasion the individual's privacy and don't do forgive the pronunciation. Heike now it's not some crazy dance. The word without an exact english translation heike pronounce hogar roughly means cozy contentment. Something that brings out warm. Fuzzy feelings dangerfield us at times like autumn and winter. when they're all snuggled them bumbled up perhaps before roaring look with loved ones. So that's looks like huggy pronounced hoga and if you have a little one child going with you on your travels. Don't worry about the time of year. You take them to denmark. As long as they're in the right clothing infants can be left outside left outside many leave their bundle babies outside while they do that business and cafes and shops and at least bit worried about the big kidnapped chill-out everybody. So when you think of danish pastries what comes to mind with some of the flakes delights here. Maybe some cream cheese cherry felling flaky does torso awful with cheese. Oh salty savory pastries says lawns concentrating hansen manager of law cross the a christian sovereigns told bakery and denmark so these are the different types of danishes that they have they have the robotic homes the rubab home the soft golden pastries on available year round. So be sure to grab one or two. When they're in season they made by folding revolving mazi pam into a milky dough. This late at talk with nuts and sugar. That's the rubab home. And then we have the frost napa seats napa. Napa is a traditional danish. Pastry lathered with romance a thick paste equal part sugar and butter is more savory than the other puff pastries thanks to a bit of salt on it. That's a frost napa. We have the in bosnia. Rosbif slices timothy. The latvian alexander taught the hid bus. Neta is a must try for the shortbread lovers out there buttery square slathered with ross breath and topped with powdered sugar. Glaze that see hidden balls neta. And then we have these spa. That's the pastry the inspiration behind the globe. Direct lines danish comes from the infamous prison in berlin spandau district. Which is danish bacon. You won't be able to westbound after eating. That's for sure and it's very flaky. Let's hope that flaky today. People the have the directs knocks nicole. He boss now they can look and you can look at the knox neck and understanding. Why it's one of the best of laga haass's bestselling pastries this frosted spiral bond is chocolates unequivocal response to the cinnamon roll and that costs nickel and again incredibly flaky. The segment stick this bakery. Kasich cake is fluffing sweet. It'll convert you to the most stringent and cinnamon skeptics among you. And then we have the kind of snuggle. The sentiments nile originally from sweden. Some argue that the danes the ones who truly protected the cinema bomb. We chose to rain neutral in this matter and then everybody the winner but the danish connah's niggle is tender flaky and oso delicious then we have the tobaks. The t poppies buns tobaks is essentially a frost napa. That's being folded instead stretched and twisted seventy. It's not sweet and the little saving a poppy seeds. nice crunch to it. And then you have the rams kruglov the rumbles. Want your balls sautin. Ron may look like chocolate. But it's actually a soft confection of leftover pastries and cakes the best leftover in the world. The rum's krueger the rumbles and then we have the sausage home. Fancy by the sausage home. Today is earning cream. No it's a danish pig in a blanket is a snack size horner. A horn is almost a full meal. The dow is soft slightly sweet and sprinkled with sesame seeds the nice balanced to the smoky pork sausage. So let's hope today that the pastries full affluent very very flaky. So you're a twenty. Twenty the com- vikings the vote the danish spirit of nineteen ninety two when they won viking jokes memories of the national teams shop victory over germany in one thousand nine hundred and finally the european championships of boosting denmark's up morale before the semi final against england. The danes believe england will be undone by the pressure playing in the home stadium combined with the attacking flair yoki mall currently the tournament's third best according to uefa wife rankings. They think they can walk on water. One fan wrote of england and the tabloid extra budget but when they come in deep water. They'll be in deep water when the vikings come. Danish commentators also been quick to mentioned that teams most recent results against england's zero zero drawer in the nations league and most chilling of all one no veteran and last match in october at wembley against england though england the presently ranked fourth in the world and a recent world cup semi-finalists danes approaching is very much as match of equals one. Danish football fan tweeted euro old. Now whites one two three great footballing nations but she'd never underestimate england denmark and nation of five point seven million is ranked tenth the highest ranking and. Then there's christian. Erickson toilet seen dover in the first half of the match against finland on june twelfth and the national stay in copenhagen when the twenty nine year olds suffered a cardiac arrest since then the recovering eric's had been spotted out and about on holiday with his family in northern new northern new zealand Traumatized nation had been galvanized buys recovery. The danes seemed to send something mystical in. Yeah there'd be many references to the one thousand nine hundred thousand feeling on social media and in the press thousand nine hundred to denmark turned up at the european championships at last minute substitutes yugoslavia who are banned because of the bosnian war danes relaxed bunch who beguiling insouciance fruit the opposition defences their fans nicknamed the raleigh. Agains almost feted as a team. Thanks to their nature. Rallied means calm. The nine hundred ninety two is the greatest moment in the danish. Sporting history only footballing success of note but since went over russia in the final group stage match. The confidence has grown with every performance once again danish ran pretty much the whole five point seven million population of taking this accessible the team as an excuse for explosive post pandemic outdoor festivity and celebration the fact that the danish supporters are not able to travel the wendy because of the delta infections in the uk prompted a good deal of frustration. Nothing would be funny to knock england out of the era's right. One journalist on twitter denmark's found might not be able to travel but the team still should count home. Thirty thousand danes live in the uk and the majority in the capital stampeding. On wembley. so. I'm going to slip on the slightly wounded boston. There is actually a hole in the bottom of this. Ralph lauren. red and white checkered shirt. that i've womb forever early. Every england game i think fifteen years now. This torment don't tend anybody that's close to me for probably want.

Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom
"heike" Discussed on Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom
"I want to bring it back to. We talked at the very opening about how you were an early adopter of this remote work and thirteen had a really interesting take on remote work. Obviously the pandemic took this trend and really kicked into high gear and people realized you know that working remotely as a possibility for so many different people in different occupations but you look at this as a potentially a catalyst positive catalyst for the european union. Can you explain that you take a country like india. I mean like italy. Excuse me which hasn't grown in thirty years and two economies has north of no south and tremendous brand dren. But you've got some beautiful places. Seventy percent of the world's Historical moments are located in italy. Fantastic food. I mean while we might have a place to live and there's an estimate that they're going to be a billion digital nomads by twenty thirty right so now you can go to the south you can live in a beautiful place and you can get the salary that you were going to get in rome onto to do this. So we're starting to see that. We're also starting to see the brain drain out of eastern europe. Which was massive is now starting to reverse. Is it sustainable. I don't know the answer. I having been a tele worker or working remotely for most of my career. It's just it's so obvious to me. Why would you not want to do so. The fact everybody else is doing it now. Yeah it's about time and it's a great way to raise kids here you your day is finished and then you have a second day of recreation. Yeah and you ski heike man by. I mean my daughter. Here's with me. She plays tennis for two hours in the morning. She goes mountain biking the afternoon. She's swimming at the indoor pool which is Two minute drive in switzerland. Where where we've been living because they've been in school you know it's twenty five thirty minutes to drive to the tennis. It's there is no indoor pool. It's just so easy and the simplicity of life is so appealing and so attractive. So i think this is what we're seeing that. The the wealth of intellectual property is is moving And it's not congregating in cities so you knows parts of europe that had been more band or been struggling now now. It's the people that make country. Yeah so he you get you. Get the digital nomads. Which is where the future is to move back. Your your lighting fire underneath the economy. So we're very bullish. Draghi course you have to look at draghi. Yes as a hero. I mean what that man did in july two thousand twelve we will do whatever it takes to save the euro. i mean it was just. it was true chilean. I mean it was. it was massive. And when he when he became involved in it. In italy to suzette we got we got to be there. This is going to be big for italy now. What was interesting to see. Some of those countries agreed kept coming up on one of the cheapest stock markets in the world in recent years. And and a lot of times. These things you look at them and you go. Oh why would anyone invest in greece and usually that reaction. Because it's a good time to invest in greece. So that's fascinating to me. I want to also bring it back to some of these quotes the opening of your reports or a couple in a couple of your past reports that that seemed like there are more than coincidence. There was one quote in particular was. Why do we not hear the truth. Because we do not speak it. Attributed to pub- publicis and then lenin vladimir lenin ally told often enough becomes the truth. Like i said i don't necessarily believe in coincidences. What what is kind of obviously have my own interpretation of. I really like to hear from you. Why do you think these quotes are important for for people to to know and understand today. Globus quote which is the bigger the lie. The more happened is to be believed and when social media began is another thing. That i i messed not that. I didn't know it would be big but i. I saw the potential damage social media to democracy. Exactly what has happened. Was exactly what i thought would happen. And so that is that is made this more timely and people will hide in their groups where their biases are reinforced. And they're not so much interested in truth as they are in confirmation bias and that's extremely dangerous dangerous for democracy dangerous for for society. It's you have to have a society that is searching for the truth and respect science. How do we dig ourselves out of this. I don't know. I think there has to be a great respect for the truth and i'm hoping that experience covert in america where there was such a disregard for the science at the beginning. And what does six hundred thousand deaths. That could have been a fraction at have been more respectful. The science that when all said and done that would be greater respect for for the truth and we will look to people who speak the truth and be great searching for the truth. That's what i'm into. I just want the truth. I don't care. I don't need to be pat on the back. I don't wanna be right. I just want to know what the truth is. And some of us who searched desperately for the truth and we never stop searching ever because we can never find the perfect truth and we have to get back to a time when when detroit become something that's critical for society. Well i for one want to thank you for being a beacon of truth over the years and at least trying to call attention to shine a light on on what you believe to be the true nature of things and developments in the world. You mentioned the very beginning of our conversation that meditation is plays a big role and when i was walking through your house before we started recording. I saw pictures of you with the dalai lama. Who you've hosted here. can you just. I think it was just a wonderful boon to my listeners. To just understand if you could talk a little bit about your meditative practice and how that provides value to to what you do. Well when i first met the allama. I asked him what is mankind must desperately need up. And he's very eloquent. Speaks eight languages between the morning and meditates for five hours but by the time. Six seven o'clock o'clock pm runs around. He's little little tired. Sometimes but so i said what is mankind must desperately in need of and he said they rush after this. They're they want this. They want this. They want this about this. What everybody wants is piece of ma piece of i can. He'll still here his words. Now with information overload and multitasking. How could we conceivably have peace.

Bitches on Comics
"heike" Discussed on Bitches on Comics
"Let's see. I don't know i keep holding out. Hope that they'll they'll go there with her. She's such a come back to be there to rely on them to be 'cause like sieff always just trying to be decent to them even though she lake definitely heike hates them. I just think that there's something funny about that. As plotting as leg amora and laura lie both can be. And i just to be like i'm not plotting. I do not plot taught i stab. I made me and they're just like why don't we just flirt with you. She's like a damn it my only weakness. Yes she did that. She wasn't an episode of agents of shield and it was with laurel lie which i actually. That was a really good episode. But just give me more. Give me more. I want sieve. Yeah agents of shield really does shine when they have those great guest stars. Oh yeah that. Central cast is great but maria hill has like her best appearance right. Like she's the funniest and that by far she's so funny. She's so funny. And that. I want that maria hill to have a lot of appearances. Maybe she can pop up in our lady's series anyway. Okay all saying disney callers. We've got thoughts. We love jane. I cannot wait for the fourth film. Let's talk about that like behind the scenes. Pick of natalie portman out muscles which i have sent into the group chat five hundred times probably at least always just like every time somebody says something like. Am i going to have to get tough. I'm just like like here's natalie portman for men. I don't know anything bad about her. I'm not saying there isn't anything bad about her. But i think she's delightful. I always felt like she was kind of she was in between. I think in the door foams like they. They didn't underutilized utilize entirely. I like that. She got to be the reason she meets stores. She's you know astrophysicist and all those things about her i think she's like super interesting in compassionate i think she and crumbs worth have great. Chemistry like which is really nice. Leg also can't quite make it work which i love. I love people who are like so good onscreen together but their relationship dynamics don't play out like they just can't get them to work because they're like a god and a human so i can't wait to see how take away. Tt direction he takes us in. I think it like okay You told me that valkyrie is going to get a wife and be the king of asgard. Okay check i like that. You tell me that. Jim foster is going to be check. I liked that you told me. Thor is gonna go on his own adventure where he learns more about himself check. I like that. Like i'm in and i'm pretty sure core is coming back so i'm pretty pumped. I hope story makes an appearance. My god. that'd be so cute. I would die. We love this comic. Go read mighty. Thor will put the numbers somewhere 2015. Run goria everyone..

Bro Bro Bro Bets
"heike" Discussed on Bro Bro Bro Bets
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The Creators Club Podcast
"heike" Discussed on The Creators Club Podcast
"Y'all i gotta say money to special special special nick or trump run graded pocket. They're buddies week. Pretty good about smersh spill sunny weekends. Today's mace outside the budget emeals. It wasn't the long league the weekend of we hope to get a good weekend again has been working a lot of juice in projects in there. You'll you'll see you'll see. She doesn't like the swiss music this week right. A lot of Were said that job. I listen to you by beheading a lot of good things about it. I know yet. Like a lot of futures on drake's on you on it as a big sean too. I think dirt to you going to be good. The y'all like when artists that when they have like a lot of villages on their albums i or would you prefer like or like an artist. tablet a solo of like j cole. Type thing i feel epilogue independence. I think i think if you've been away for so long than maybe dislike what i hear you before like he just pop features and stuff like that defense. I think it depends on also like how long you been away. The time between your Now like i feel like so injury. Drop leg project with a bunch of people. it'd be mad because Next coming like pretty much like right after the like this whatever agung but rodgers label a compilation. So it was kinda different. So they're gonna have their artists like also like other people that they cooperate with often. Also this was. This was a label project. I think so. Lose arthur in this series of projects is under Young stone life deng bugging copulating joint project with him. And i should no not is a couple of asian. What are y'all been. Y'all caught the the whiteboards. Summer takes joe Czeslaw czeslaw is. What is age has wild. What is what is being late. I like that. I do feel like it's about your wild on his way but but be good times definitely. It'd be a great summer. the needy outside. Yeah speaking get vaccines. Everyone not a stay clear. The johnson jocelyn advisor. This snow free. Heike voted week actually isolate mon That of came out with like adam toledo like the bodycam footage. Each did you. Did you see that was what was it what happened. The you know the hispanic hit an added toledano what they stay with this so it was in. Chicago's amount right. What happened was a policeman responding who south fired in all that kid came out now. He has hands up. Stand next fats now. They say that he threw gun beforehand but the video shows you know him with his hands up and cop says yaas gary bobber. He had a gun on and year. Thirteen-year-old is worse was like a a military guys stopped and like all that late this week to video came out or went viral. This week actually have been december that on the does on a viral video of brazil. Sergeant sergeant sam. The kid can live their neighborhood ray in an attic where he lives like he likes third. President himself is the thing i saw. That guy was like. They're just like railing it like talking or something. Why can't be and it would be what she actually. He got fired. Not far be discharged from the military or that which alphabet free. Now you're baffert though the reasons actually exactly so easy golden while.

DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast
"heike" Discussed on DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast
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The New Yorker: Fiction
Weike Wang Reads Lara Vapnyar
"Heike haidara how you doing all right. Thanks for joining us. So when we talked about doing the podcast laura vapin. Er was your first thought. Why was that. I thought neon sign went off of my head. I've read the store many times but this was one of the first stories that you know From the magazine that i read and then it stuck with me for a really long time and since then i've read her older stories in the magazine but also all of her collections. Her novels i think her most recent one about her mother Right divide by. Sarah is a great example of being introduced to a very small piece of a writer's work and then wanting to read everything about what she's written and seeing what kind of terrain she covers them. So she's one of those writers that i'm always recommending to everyone. What was it when about this story when you read it. That made such an impression. I think she does a great job of being very laser focused on an experience from childhood. That has an impact in in adulthood for this protagonist and Her friend while also taking on something as large as may be the immigrant experience but having that happened mostly off stage and i found that incredible that the first half is mostly set. You know in a foreign country with Girls who are just like girls in any country and somehow we end up in a different place by the end of the story. I'm just amazed at how much time and also territory was covered with very very specific characters and just dolls and you also right Fairly often about the life of immigrants in the us and roy The story is about. Russian emigrants not immigrants from china but Do you feel that. There's overlap in your interests right. I did feel a certain kinship about that experience very familiar train. It was eerie. When i read it because i understood so much about the interior of the protagonist in that relationship but also just the backdrop of what was happening and class class within immigrants class in your native country in your new country. I found that was done expertly but very very very subtly.

IINK Podcasts HI
"heike" Discussed on IINK Podcasts HI
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Entrepreneur on FIRE
Jaime Masters on Creating a Mastermind
"You created this masterminds of all star ball or entrepreneurs. We talk about it in depth in the book we talk about so many cool things in the book actually like how you structure masterminds and how you keep people on point heike people in the mastermind involved. How you have accountability in there. All these different things super important super meaningful for fire nation. Who's out there. And they're kind of going through this step and they're on their common path on commerce success which is joining or creating masterminds. Talk to us a little bit. About what the significance has been in your life having been in masterminds now for well over a decade this makes sense old well over a decade. Say well over a decade. Why think i think what. I didn't realize when i got into them. Was the amount of deep level of connection and vulnerability that you can get. 'cause entrepreneurship is a crazy bumpy road. No matter what even if you're making millions it's also above just so we're clear you get better at navigating problems but you don't feel so alone and this business is so low when you don't have people that you can talk to especially if you have a partner. That really isn't a business right vendor like but they think i'm crazy potentially for my growth metality and then the people that are significant to you that really know your crap because everybody's got their own perceptions in issues and they can help you navigate it as gracefully as we can as business owners and that's the goal. I don't think the goal is like getting rid of all of our problems. There will always be problems but being able to help chiel not so alone. Have other brainstorm ideas to navigate through some of these issues. That's huge significance because we need connection especially as business owners. 'cause normally i worked with a lot of clients. They're like i can do myself. I don't need anybody do myself. Right like a toddler. I love everybody very much. But i had that mentality also so letting people in is actually hard to do but also extremely fulfilling to make the journey a lot. More easy and

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"heike" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"Hump show And after hours we encounter this every week. If you're in your middle night of the work week or you're not even at your hump day yet and already feeling like it's been a long week. I thought I feel it's way too early in the week to be this tired, so I brought extra coffee will be ordering food because it's hump show. It's the middle show of the work week. Two body for Welcome to the hunk show on after hours. Did you all see what was making the rounds on social media on Tuesday about the Dallas Cowboys? This kind of stuff cracks me up. It's not stuff that I would never I would ever notice, right? I mean, I just No, I don't normally watch a lot of hype videos anyway. It's not really my style, and I'd rather just get to the point at which we're actually playing games. And so I'm not much into the hype, even for the teams that I root for. I don't spend a lot of time watching their videos, but This WASP all the rage on Tuesday debt. Prescott completely ignored, eliminated canceled. Oh, he was canceled from the Cowboys off season hype video. So I want to know whether or not that is something that You think is a big deal. No, we've heard the reports. I've heard the reports. Maybe you've heard the reports. That the Cowboys and Dad Prescott are still not at the point. Where they're ready. Tol long term extension. Obviously couldn't negotiate during the season. Once that That deadline had passed in the summer. When the season was done. Like every other team. Front offices are allowed to negotiate with their own athletes with their own players. Cowboys still want to re sign Dak Prescott. They've been committed. Publicly and privately to him being there long term quarterback even though he just had a second ankle surgery. What do we know from Jerry Jones? That he's a Dak Prescott has all the leverage. But because he played the season under the franchise tag, there's now this extra pressure. They could franchise him again. But how often that leads to a split. It's really a precursor to a split. And the biggest sticking point has been Cowboys want deck signed for five years. His agent, DAX camp They want four years because they believe that once the television contracts go up, the salary cap will take a massive A massive flying leap skyward. Kind of interesting, though, and Mary Kay mentioned this in our conversation last hour. A lot of teams are in a holding pattern right now. They're not exactly sure how they should approach. Free agency in contract extensions because the salary cap is expected to plummet. Potentially too The least amount of money that's allowed under the under the collective bargaining agreement. He could Plummet $20 million now we don't know if that's the case or not, but it could There's talk out there that might But that eventually it's going toe jump back up again. When the NFL signs it's new media contracts and new TV contracts, whether it's with CBS and Fox and ESPN again or whether we're talking about completely different outlets, whether they do more of a The deal was streaming Outlets and Amazon and Yahoo and some of the others that have carried live games. So there's a lot of questions that don't have answers about not just this year, but the next few years. It seems like I don't think that minor sticking boy, but it seems like if the two sides were really committed to getting it done They would figure out a way to compromise and meet in the middle. But they're apparently not making much progress. And so along comes the off season hype video, which does not feature Dak Prescott in any way, shape or form. Whether you're a cowboy fan, or whether your event of another NFL team if your quarterback is the left out of the Heike video, Um what does that say to you? For instance, If the Eagles left, Carson went out of their off season hype video, I don't even know if they have it off season hype video. If the Texans left to Sean wanted out of their height video, he'd probably throw a party. If the Jet left them darn old out of their height video. They probably are doing a height video. The Dolphins didn't have to a tango Vallo and their hide video. Oh, dear. So cowboys been at this a big deal, or is it a preemptive strike? By the team..

710 WOR
"heike" Discussed on 710 WOR
"I post them on my Lincoln Page frequently. And of course, we're in all the leading podcasting channels, including Spotify apple EPO podcast tune in player that F fun and never miss an episode on YouTube by subscribing to our YouTube channel at 7 10 WR Mind Your business on YouTube subscribe today now without further ado Going to tonight's incredible guest. And there's a reason why I have him on from time to time. Richard Solomon and noted attorney and business consultant He's a published author, journalist radio host. He has a long list and he frequently he frequently appears on radio and television discussing legal and business topics. Richard. Thank you for joining me here once again on mind your business. Thank you for the honor for being a guest on your beautiful new platform. He's very robust, and you're actually on the part of the dialogue closer to where I am on the FM spectrum. So you're getting closer. Let's give a shit up to the Solomon Channel. When When are you on? What's the station that you're featured on the station I'm on is W c W P 88.1 FM in Brookville, New York. And you can catch us at W c w p dot org And all of my content is on the Solomon Channel dot com and thank you for that. Yeah, 100%. Well, tonight show is a great Topic. Is opportunity knocking or is it knocking you out, and we're going to discuss how to adjust your business dynamics to the uncertain and changing world we live in. Number two. We're gonna get to why It's so critical to get the best advisers for your business, and we're also going to discuss how to make sure your marketing plan fits reality. So Richard, I'm going to turn to you, You know, So many people are still working from home remote work. They wish they can come into the office and network. But there there are, you know, the Let's face it. There are dynamics that are very different than they were even a year ago. Today, early February, life was regular normal. What are some of the diet and you have a great time You have a great line here. Dynamic uncertainty. What is dynamic uncertainty and how can someone deal with it Very much like a battlefield. There is ever changing Dynamics and a very active environment. Every every new day. There's something new going on. There's course corrections and That news news information that changes how things are done. There's new realities to, for example, we just had a blister. And yet there's no snow days anymore. Because the school systems now that they're all geared towards remote learning and were doing a remote today, Normally I would be with you at the station, right? And we were doing. You know, we'd be doing the face to face and instead we're doing the whole remote thing by zoom. This was unheard of. Nobody in radio would have even have done this a year ago because you lose the personal touch. The ability to share notes that we will always be problems were always insistent. We got to do it in person. Right. And now this. The reality is we have to deal with that ever changing dynamic? Uh, so there's a few things that we should probably talk about in this new dynamic. And the first thing I would probably talk about is what should everyone be doing now? Right now? Not even about the horizon because we'll get to that a little bit. But One of the things that you have to do is a business owner is update your client on your best contact information all too often. Right now, people getting voicemails. You get a recording, you know, do do X, Y and Z. You know where either understaffed, overwhelmed and we'll get back to you. Someday. Some don't help. And you know what it Zaccagnini ation Bovary Long holds the uncertainty where you're gonna get called back. And all those customers who don't have the time to wait. Or that, you know, they order in appliance breaks down. You call the company due to that Heike volume calls. We cannot answer your call. Please leave a message. But that doesn't work. So the new reality is How do you communicate with your customer base? Effectively clearly and more immediately than voicemail, or we'll get back to you. The other thing is to do your clients. If you're in the service business, I'm an attorney, an accountant. Marketing person, right? Maybe people can't really call your office like they used to. They need to have either. Cellphones maybe need to have two cell phones, one for private one for business. On Do you have to least be calling be accepting calls during what is normally business hours so maybe from 8 to 6 37. You should be using the phone now, a lot of people home with Children who are remote learners. Well, you know, that's a tough thing for parents because now they're school superintendents and teachers and the catering service for lunch and dinner, So they're taking a lot of role. So you have to be flexible knowing that your clients Maybe ER, a little busier than they normally would be there hours. I think I read somewhere that there's more Internet traffic now between sort of 9 p.m. and midnight for business purposes that ever existed before because people are actually waiting for the dust of the day to settle before they can actually get into the actual gets stick to of business dynamics. So That's thing. You have to respond to people. Even if it's just to pick up the phone and say, I'll call you back. I promise. I'll call you back in. Maybe four hours both way back. People need that personal touch. Gotta make sure that your business that everyone sharing the same calendar Uh, You imagine that? Person a answers The phone says. Could I come and see you on Tuesday? Yeah. You don't tell somebody else. Then nobody gets the zoom link ready or the conference call number so That's an issue got to make sure that there's a commonly coordinated counter not necessarily the cloud, but something just something now. We need more technology, but we also need less technology to We'll talk about that in a little bit. Now. I just want to, um, a, you know, just anyone does. That is just tuning in my guest this evening is Richard Solomon noted attorney and business consultant before we go to a break, Richard Hack to people get in touch with you. The Solomon Channel dot com is the.

Frequencia Urbana Podcast
"heike" Discussed on Frequencia Urbana Podcast
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The New Yorker: Fiction
Hisham Matar Reads Colm Tibn
"Heike sean lowe deborah so the last time that we were doing this together we talked about shakespeare's memory by bore. His one minus one is a very different story a very different kind of story. What draws you to it. Well story. I love but it's also. I wanted to choose a story that i had read in the magazine and remember vividly the the encounter with us and it just affected me very very deeply and a for how simple it is. It is in very subtle ways. It's about such complex things. And i think for that reason over the years since i read it occasionally fought back on it and found more and more layers than us with the stories about a man from ireland living in the us who returns home As his mother is dying. And you've also written in fiction and nonfiction about exile about the loss of a parent about estrangement. There's something in the subject matter that speaks to you or is it more in the writing. Come tobin does that very well in his work at something that he manages to open up. That's space of ruthlessness that has touched very very much. So i'm sure. I'm sure there's a connection. I also have a very slightly embarrassing our relationship to ireland and to irish literature that i think has made me susceptible to us. Don't be embarrassed embarrassing. Because when i was seventeen years old i had come under the influence of all these great irish writers felt so drunk by their brilliance beckett's and enjoys keats and and i thought this is got to be a magical place having never been to ireland knowing nothing about ireland except those writers and i made a promise to myself seventy that where i go to ireland. Must kiss the ground. And i'm not fond of kissing the ground general for that reason to stay true to by seventeen year old self. I never went to ireland. I avoid until. I was shortlisted for a prize. My first book and the price was being judged by a writer that i admire took. Healy passed away a few years back and the mc for the prize was going to be calm toibin. So i thought. I can't miss that i must go and And it was magical but to negotiates kissing the ground. When i got off the airplane. I pretended as though i was betting tiber shoelace and kissed my finger and touch the ground. I thought that's a good compromise. But you know from that trip. Really a group of irish rises dirk mitch and roddy doyle and a few other writers of took me really embraced me and made me feel very welcome and i had such a natural connection and correspondence with them that has stretched for a long time to to this day. And i think it's got to be connected in part at least to some of the experiences that irish writers have gone through sadly whether it's censorship or exile and so they felt they felt very close to me an uber reading these irish writers. Seventeen year old. You were in egypt. I was in cairo My family had left libya but seven years before then and certainly for me. Then there were the most powerful reading experience. If you want to call it does in the english language. Partly because of what i was into but also i think because of what we're

The RIFT Radio Podcast Network
"heike" Discussed on The RIFT Radio Podcast Network
"I was born But really from what. I remember like seven or eight years old. Oh okay we're gonna take a quick break. We're going to put a song and we're going in the green room and have us some champagne and strawberries. We're gonna have to be sure to stay tuned and listen to the music and we'll be right back future. My on septa technology look pretty old. Still computer of spook Wow not the panama. We're back hours and we had such a good time in the green room. Oh boy that was fine. I do like it. 'cause they think about the guy kelly. That was a very powerful short party. Like like powerful kinda way tried the amount of confetti you had in there and the i mean i'm just blown away fireworks if only ever you'll never get that kind of i know i know why. Would i want to go anywhere else now. I just wanna go back in there. Whatever who is delivered you know so yeah Yeah and those waiters There to die for write them and they're being sure say i mean they're all married. Yeah well we have somebody no no. They weren't wearing shorts. They were wearing pink shorts. Yeah We get him on the opposite way. Yeah oh okay It's your career impact on. Yeah somebody called in. And he joined us in the green room. Friend of tariq haven nikki. Yes heike heike. You know it's one thing that you were talking about waiters. Because i actually used to work in a strip club not dancing but Waiting around the door. Dj -ing bouncing cetera. Do i could fit that bill. Wow back i want to clean. And i like pink. Yes i do have a hobby. Sure and he likes question for kelly. Am i right. yeah Just wondering what you might see about. maybe like like professional future And then maybe like Romantic romantic oil. Is that a word. sure you make up boards here that's fine As far as professional la. And i'm gonna take what you said where you used to work. He's i'm gonna take that completely out of it. Okay so i know. I'm getting out part of my reply My from what i originally saw was that Maybe an area that you thought you would head into Didn't pan out. And i feel like you tried this more than once there. Was you know more than one opportunity for you to attempt to do this And it and it didn't work out. And although i really feel a deep frustration or like oh because of this because it should have worked out and you put everything into it I really just like his guiding you towards something better and something that's been the back burner Good is gonna take more of a front word for word straighter path for you coming up. I do see it's going to be a little bit of a longer term goal Good but i feel that that doesn't necessarily Feel like you need to veer off that past Because it's still coming for you.

The Amateur Traveler Podcast
Driving the Carretera Austral, Chile
"I'd like to welcome back to the show Steph dyson who has a travel journalist, a guidebook author most recently the Moon Guide to Chile and a travel blogger at worldly adventurer dot com. Steph. Welcome back to the show. Thanks having me Chris I'm excited to be back again. Well Of Truth. I should say when I say welcome back to the show, Steph has been on the show before you have heard her talking about northern Chile, a number of episodes ago I wanNA say five years ago. Yeah I think that's correct just before you started working on a guidebook. Kissed before Ya. So this is kind of rounding out that experience because the moon guy to Chile just published. And that was a quite a long amount of time working on this guidebook but also Steph was the show a week ago and something went terribly wrong and it did not record. So I appreciate your patience but I also appreciate your expertise on Chile. When. We talk about she leave this time we're talking about and I'm going to try and pronounce it the cut. US thrall the southern. Highway. Good. That was good pronunciation. I I. See you've been working on it. We'll have to do some things right this time. What is the? astral and where would we find that in Chile? The CATTA that Australia Archie means the southern highway to give you a bit of a clue and it's in Chilean Patagonia. Now, how to guy near is the sort of slightly nebulous region because nobody's really sure if it's somewhere on his own or if it belongs to other countries a what it is, but effectively, it's a region in the very far south of South America are in between Argentina and Chile. and. The kind of thorough style is the kind of rules western section. So it's the kind of Chilean bit where she gets really narrow sort of not part of the country, and it's just before you hit very southern Patagonia West toughtested by name and the destinations that you've discussed previously only put podcast bright further north than the last show we did on Patagonia, there is a lot of Patagonia. If we look at the map there. There's a lot of Chile in terms of height, not necessarily in terms of with. Yeah it's a long country and I have children most of it and it. Pile. Will End just this road is seven, hundred, seventy miles or twelve, hundred and forty kilometers. So when we talk about One week itinerary, you're going to start us not at the top and go all the way to the bottom where you're gonNA start, US. Yeah so I always recommend people planning Patagonia is starting inbound Maceda says about halfway down the cutter that'll style just outside this sort of biggest town in the area it's Koi Heike and it's an apple that where you can fly into directly in Santiago. So it makes it a really great destination to start your trip. and Are we gonNA do anything around the airport flying are where we going to start our actual trip? I would recommend picking up a call. Then you don't need a four wheel drive to cut that Australia just needs sort of reason, the high clearance because most of it is now paves. The big for the locals I'll tell you that hasn't that hasn't been paved before but yet you're gonNA jump in your car and you can head south for a couple of hours to via settled gusty steel, which really tiny little town outside of a national park. You talk about outside of national. Park. The one thing as we talk about this pretty much this whole way there are national parks everywhere I think. I'd made the analogy that if you started at the top of this highway in you're a squirrel, you could probably get to the southern tip of South America in jump from tree to tree within a national park. I'm not sure the tree is correct but the national parks is almost accurate. This just a whole lot of national parks here in southern Chile. Yeah, it's actually what the government did. Last year would start it up the root of their parks re to the parks. On, it's about two, thousand, four, hundred kilometers I believe I'm connecting pretty much port Lamont which is the very northern tip Patagonia all the way down to Cape Horn, which has its own national pockets the bit at the very bottom of South America's islands that people go. Because the sale is used around the whole and and it was a big deal because white windy down that. Square yes. Yes. There's now they sort of route to the pox. It's kind of this ingenious could you can't actually drive between all of them, but the capital style does opportunity to actually connect quite a number of them.

Sound Matters
Sound Of The River
"This time a story a story about a river a very special river. It's the river you can hear flowing in the background through a forest somewhere in New Zealand. The river you can hear is the Wanganui River. This recording was made recently by this woman. My name is heike like hope and Mima Danish audio storyteller documentary-maker Pica held a spent a lifetime making documentaries and stories in sound documentaries and stories in sound at a full of characters places events but almost always in our work there are also the sounds of nature like stories. That have this ECO. Centric quality where it's not necessarily humans that are in the middle where where there's When Nature Plays Part? I've always had since I was a kid. I've always had this feeling that nature sort of reflected itself into me I I would feel like a mountain I would feel like make I would feel like it's three and I've had since early childhood SLA very strong sensory experiences from Mater. I think sound is fluid. It spacious like nature is so there's something that's always been something about working with sound that mirrors this perception I have of the world and that mirrors may and can connect them like bay sometimes in sort of pristine moments also connect within me emotionally or as ideas. It's something that affects you when you're there. So how can you tell a story where whether it comes across where it's not just backdrop or pretty picture but it's actually a strong force a character almost in the story documentaries and stories come from very remote places very often places like the far north of Canada Greenland places all around Scandinavia and across the North Atlantic islands? But her latest project takes back to a place where she spent time growing up. I've just started working on a project. Actually it's a liar. I feel like I've been working on it for a long time of wanted to work on it and it's been on my mind. It's a project about the Wanganui River. It flows from the center of the North Island of New Zealand to the coast to the task. Mansi three hundred kilometers or so the river special to me because I grew up in New Zealand lift by this river and my family immigrated to New Zealand in the seventy s and we lived in in Wanganui which is the town that where the river flows into the sea and all trading station built by European settlers. So for me. It's it's personally special. And then I learnt that one canoeing river have gained legal status as a as a human entity which means that it has the rights and duties and liabilities of a legal person the Wanganui river now a legal person or legal entity one of the first natural places in the world to be given this sort of legal standing accepting a river as illegal person presents. Many challenges to the way we think about the world and it presents challenges to documentary-maker how can a documentary portray the river itself as a character as a person as an entity? Where do you begin? Did you know that the river is a human being to us? We've always had signed from the mountain to the say I the river as May. So how do you tell a story whether whether river is the main the center? I'm not sure how to that practically you know. How do I connect with the river and and figure out why didn't want to say

American Fashion Podcast
Keith Recker on Color as Narrative
"Guest in the studio is Keith. wrecker who is the author of a new book true colors world masters of natural dyes and Pigments Heike. Hey how are you both pretty good Keith how did you get into color. I have to say it's been a long and winding road I come come from a background of poetry and literature and of course you know when you have that background you have to do something and I ended up having to separate careers. Maybe three three one and big retail as director of home furnishings at Saks fifth avenue gump San Francisco and Bloomingdales Direct Response and another career nonprofit as head of aid artisans As founder of the hand Eye Fund and hand eye magazine and currently as pro bono creative director of the international folk art market based Down Santa Fe and my third career has been in Trenton color forecasting with Panton. WGN A little bit with Stylus of really trying to inject a sense of adventure creativity relevance to their client base. Now when we did our episode where we interviewed Donna. Karen that was was She had part of the international folk art market in the urban store and and we were surrounded by products from that market But she didn't really talk about the interview. Can you tell us a little bit about the international folk art market. Yeah absolutely you were surrounded In the urban zone holiday market by I think it was twenty nine different artists from all over the world mostly textiles in that In that collection and the things ranged from the most amazing handspun Kunia hand-knit by artisans in Argentina And the group. That does these. Things is part of have a biosphere management program in the high dry plains of Argentina where Kunia are an essential part and the Kunas harvested the incan way where the village surrounds the Vicuna. So that there's no sense of panic. They slowly move in until the animals can be sheared It's a really touching story so you have. You were surrounded founded by twenty-five stories with that kind of depth and historic resonance And the folk art market is an annual event in Santa Fe. Happens every July. We bring together between one hundred sixty and one hundred eighty artists from all over the world fifty plus countries and they're bringing the best of what they make from a traditional point of view view sometimes from a personally adventuresome creative point of view sometimes from recycled and cutting edge social point of view. It's a real mix of creativity city that from our us-based experiences seems very out of the mainstream and therefore terribly exciting and motivating they must get a lot of just going to that and and meeting each other and seeing what they all do all around the world you that that must be just such experienced for an artisan who works in the community services that do the same thing and then meeting artisans who do wildly different things from other parts of the global. You've already understood the thing that the artists themselves I liked the best about it. They love exchanging topics with each other. Whether it's how to whether it's Oh my God you should try this. Sometimes they get together and collaborate after the market so somebody shares of an all white Chikan embroidery piece from Lucknow and they send handed off to one of their new friends to be dipped in indigo to be Bandini tie-dyed to to be transformed into something subtly and beautifully different so the exchanges which is really the magic plus the sales a lot of folks walk away from the market with a years worth of income in their pockets based on a twenty two hour event. We sell a around three three point. One two three point. Four million dollars worth of product in twenty one hours and all. The skit paid out Two days later so in five days you go from setup to pay out and reviewed archie. It's an amazing operation. It sounds like a really tight knit community than really so. Is it hard hard to join that community or WHO's finding new artisans for that. It's a very tightly jury. Joe Artists from all around the world apply online pictures and text and their two juries. There's a group of academics from museums around the world. Mostly around the. US who look at it from the point of view is of is this this really rooted in a cultural assets right that we recognize that there's techniques color languages languages motif. Is it routed somehow in community entity heritage and then the second group answers the question. Is this gonNA connect with the market. Does it represent a product. Does it represent a look. Does it represent a price is point and of course is it super beautiful. I mean that's that's the first question that we have to answer before we even proceed to the further analysis so those two groups are responsible. Secure eating something. That really is unique in the world. There's nothing like in the entire world so between that and what you're describing in your the book about being in touch with all these natural colors ways of getting color from the earth from plants a lot of this is about being in touch with what what you're making an and how it's being made and we talk about the supply chain a lot but most people aren't really at the root of their supply. I Chan they don't they don't go back to you. Know Not alive designer. Spent much time in cottonfields looking at different types of cotton as they're growing what the fibers look like in different fields. They get finished product. Kind of textiles What does it do for the world? If if people are more in touch with this I would love to answer your question in a complicated way. Cleans that's what the show is more. I think we need to look at the heritage Jane even as we look at the supply chain If you look back at how how we got where we are today in terms of what we make and how we make it into textiles especially The eighteen fifty six invention of the first synthetic dye. Mo- Oh Wien right by a teenage English chemists Perkins totally by accident. He was working with coal tar to try to find a synthetic Quinine quinine substitute right to treat malaria and the colonial era of of the British empire and he discovered that something that he was making Would dissolve Alvin Water and color rags in really very attractive sharp Purple Reddish purple. That unleashed the willful exploration exploration of using a lot of petrochemicals to substitute what were centuries thousands and thousands of years of heritage so for example the company that became. BASF right the maker of the cassette tapes that some of us are old enough to have fetish started off by making making synthetic indigo and interestingly the synthetic indigo they made did not appeal because they had not really captured that the full charm of indigo go went beyond just the indigo molecule. They had to go backward and realized that. Indie Ruben. A red molecule that would form in the process of indigo dyeing was needed to give the color depth so they had to go back and explore. Why Nature was so much more beautiful than what they were at first capable of making in any case since eighteen fifty six we have lost so much knowledge? If you and I walked down the street today and Looked at what people are wearing down the street and we asked ourselves well. How would you ever get that color? Are we using anything other than a chemical would have zero insight. Chances are right. We've left all that behind so the heritage chain I think has impoverished the richness understanding That we used to have about what comes from our world and how it's made and how valuable it is. We've gotten to a point where we're so distant from our heritage chain that things have the virtue of plastic bags of disposable valueless product after they've faded in the washed twice were done. There's a statistic out there that eighty percent of the clothing we buy ends up in a landfill within one year. And it's because we're so oh distant from people culture heritage skill invention and talent that the things we buy are not worth holding onto so then we go to the supply chain right and there really is in as an extension of this heritage chain a set of material knowledge judge that is still relevant in making textiles. It still relevant in making clothing and it's waiting for us to study at more and to really really incorporated into responsible valuable fashion creation.

Gary and Larry
Panthers' Christian McCaffrey helps save man's life in hiking accident
"And bring the car as the parking's on me but remember our hills you might want to leave the bike at home on this one gary and larry continue andrei yet vr six eight on these boards legal or illegal baru lumbering christian mccaffrey all america's stanford couple years at a pretty good rookie season with with carolina budding as disappointing to be honestly but eighty passes he did some good receiver but you know you're talking about a guy that what what was he would you say he was the eu's top 10 pick eighth pick overall he was not much between the tackles and this was the debate i had with with the great todd who sack who i thinks as good a football analyst as there is but my claim was that mccaffrey is not an every down between the tackles running back he's a complimentary peace and todd argue the other way in a looks like at least one year in house that has has this for what what's what's he had right he's wrong he says somebody's life and all you care about is running between the tackles that's all i care about go ahead hey anyway so mccaffrey's hiking with the two brothers uh two of his brothers and two other people in castle rock colorado that's where the mccaffrey's make their home is dead was a an outstanding receiver for the broncos anyway they see this seventy two year old guy got a good name to dan smoker he seventy two fell about twenty feet onto a rock while heike with his grandson mccaffrey immediately called 911 then uh with his group rushed to help him uh and home i gather injuries were terrible a broken femur a broken pelvis a broken neck uh fractured ribs in bleeding on the brain thank god and smokers son a credits mccaffrey's group with saving his father's life so there you go when he would mccaffrey was there this two brothers dylan and macs max is a nine or right now he's on the niners roster really yeah he's a he's wide receiver i believe well emag the former duke blue devil himself man that's at all wait ago made me you know the.