32 Burst results for "Huck"

TuneInPOC
"huck" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"The show. Another question I had the treehouse. Yeah. So you built that treehouse all summer. It's a great story. You go and you steal the equipment, I thought that was gonna end with your dad making you tear it down or something. But you just moved. Like he knew the whole time that you've been stealing it. And he was like, listen, boy, this is the lesson I'm going to teach you. But so you just have to move and we moved, he never knew about the treehouse. I got away with it completely. He never knew that I was sneaking out at night to steal lumber to build that treehouse. He no one ever saw that treehouse besides me and my Brown lunch brown paper bag of launch. Oh my God, you're like huck Finn. And with that oil company, what was it called? My mom knew we were listening. I was listening to it with my mom, we were driving up state to see family and she was like, I remember that. It was kind of like a oil of melt door to door. Oil of mink. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a great story. And I hope people aren't sick of me saying it's a great story. I'll let you read about it, but are they around still? Is that still a company? I'm pretty sure they're out of business. I'm not sure. They would have come after a bit, right? Well, or run from us, you know, still going. Yeah, I don't know. I don't think they're still in business. If they are, you're out there listening. There's a great story about you in my book queens. It's a great story. Austin is something another point of connection that I just love. It's a town I've loved ever since. The first day I went there. For a job, it was the first time I went. And God, do I love it? But you talk about it in the late 90s and how it was like a safe place for you. And how is it now? What's your relationship with it? Now, because I just know how much it's changed. I had a place there, but it's changed so much that I wonder how you feel about that. Well, it has. And that's one of my, when I think the challenge is right now, is Austin a city that I love that's been good to me. And I hope I've been good to it. How do we as a city maintain our DNA, our village values, our village values of nobody's too good and everybody's good enough. In a growing metropolis, how do we not, you know, as we're the most popular kid in school right now, right? And tech is a huge migration of tech and banking and lawyers and institutions that are moving there. How do, you know, I want to remind to remind newcomers. Hey, don't try and turn here. And to why you left there. How do we make sure we don't consume more than we create? You know, you moved it for a reason. Sure, mainly a big tax break for Texas. But you also Austin's a place that's got its identity and is cool because of the people. It's a hospitality town. We don't have Disneyland. Well, that's the only that's really the.

TuneInPOC
"huck" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"The show. Another question I had the treehouse. Yeah. So you built that treehouse all summer. It's a great story. You go and you steal the equipment, I thought that was gonna end with your dad making you tear it down or something. But you just moved. Like he knew the whole time that you've been stealing it. And he was like, listen, boy, this is the lesson I'm going to teach you. But so you just have to move and we moved, he never knew about the treehouse. I got away with it completely. He never knew that I was sneaking out at night to steal lumber to build that treehouse. He no one ever saw that treehouse besides me and my Brown lunch brown paper bag of launch. Oh my God, you're like huck Finn. And with that oil company, what was it called? My mom knew we were listening. I was listening to it with my mom, we were driving up state to see family and she was like, I remember that. It was kind of like a oil of melt door to door. Oil of mink. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a great story. And I hope people aren't sick of me saying it's a great story. I'll let you read about it, but are they around still? Is that still a company? I'm pretty sure they're out of business. I'm not sure. They would have come after a bit, right? Well, or run from us, you know, still going. Yeah, I don't know. I don't think they're still in business. If they are, you're out there listening. There's a great story about you in my book queens. It's a great story. Austin is something another point of connection that I just love. It's a town I've loved ever since. The first day I went there. For a job, it was the first time I went. And God, do I love it? But you talk about it in the late 90s and how it was like a safe place for you. And how is it now? What's your relationship with it? Now, because I just know how much it's changed. I had a place there, but it's changed so much that I wonder how you feel about that. Well, it has. And that's one of my, when I think the challenge is right now, is Austin a city that I love that's been good to me. And I hope I've been good to it. How do we as a city maintain our DNA, our village values, our village values of nobody's too good and everybody's good enough. In a growing metropolis, how do we not, you know, as we're the most popular kid in school right now, right? And tech is a huge migration of tech and banking and lawyers and institutions that are moving there. How do, you know, I want to remind to remind newcomers. Hey, don't try and turn here. And to why you left there. How do we make sure we don't consume more than we create? You know, you moved it for a reason. Sure, mainly a big tax break for Texas. But you also Austin's a place that's got its identity and is cool because of the people. It's a hospitality town. We don't have Disneyland. Well, that's the only that's really the.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"huck" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Is Bloomberg Debbie huck progressive's home court explorer lets you easily compare our direct rates with multiple companies Now that we've covered something you could do it's time for Sports stuff You definitely could not do If you were head coach you would not have gone for it on fourth down Your confidence in your play calling ability might be a little overblown considering you're barely confident in which restaurant to order takeout from let alone choosing a play in front of 70,000 screaming fans But you definitely can use progressive's home court explorer to easily compare rates Covered for progressive catalytic company affiliate with third party insurance comparison rates are not available in all states or situations Part is president of bio and J which represents the interests of more than 400 New Jersey based BioTech companies She's also a strong voice in the BioTech sector supporting research universities like New Jersey institute of technology She sees NJ IT as a valuable partner and attracting venture capital and BioTech startups to the garden state So the number one reason that companies come here to New Jersey for the BioTech industry is for our talent We estimate that there were about 30 BioTech companies in the early 90s in New Jersey about 80 and 1998 Today there are more than 400 and that growth continues and it's come from every possible angle Other countries other states they've spun out of our academic institutions as well as our BioTech and our pharma companies And we expect that growth to continue long into the future And NG IT is a pipeline for talent for companies for entrepreneurs to do that important work And JIT New Jersey institute of technology Learn more at nj IT dot EDU This is a Bloomberg money minute for most of us investing in precious works of art is beyond our resources The hammer is coming down and selling at $44 million.

Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons Podcast
"huck" Discussed on Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons Podcast
"From huck huck obtains the data by paying app developers to include it software development kit or sdk in its apps a bundle of code that transfers location data to huck huck sources data from both ios and android devices independently reardon. An upset says also examined huck and later shared some of their findings with motherboard. Reardon said in an e mail. He down that at app called network signal info and found that it still sent location and other data talk after he opted out of the app. Sharing data with third parties motherboard also downloaded the network signal info app and intercepted traffic motherboard. Granted the at the relevant android permission to access location data in the first place but selected a setting in the app. It should have the transfer of that data to other companies motherboard. Saw that even. When the option in the app setting said no data would be shared with third parties. The app still sent location information to suck the data included precise. Gps locations of the phone timestamps and the name of the wifi network. The device was connected to and other nearby wi fi networks and this is a quote apparently of what the setting was on the app and the The setting says quote data collection is disabled. There will be no data shared with third parties unquote and then article simply wraps up with the phrase. That was false. I actually find it interesting that they could even figure out what data was sent because if they could see the data that was sent to the party then it wasn't encrypted either so so. That's a double privacy. Whammy so this folks that are android app. But as far as i know this happened on as well the problem here is this notion of sending it to third parties. So you can give the app access to your location or not but once you give it to the app by extension. You're giving it to all these third party. Sdk's potentially as well when you download that weather app which or traffic app or whatever that obviously needs your location to do what it has to do if that was built using third party. Sdk's like this one from huck. You're probably also turn that data over to this third party. And who knows what they're doing with it so it is a mess and again. I hate to keep going back to this but i don't think we fix this without laws. This has to be illegal or there has to be consequences. Such that. When i say i don't want to share information with third parties that it's offered and it's not these people get sued and perhaps even face criminal liability all right one one more main article here and then we'll get to my typically week and this is kind of call back to something. I've been talking about for many times over the years. But it's back in the news with this and this is an article from protocol dot com. It says the ftc or the federal trade commission on thursday. And i think this is last week. The week before unveiled a report highlighting that internet service providers the companies that. Get you online at home or on your phone. Need to be at least as much a part of the privacy conversation as facebook even if the government appears hamstrung and overseeing their practices. This is a quote from Ftc attorney andrea arias who was announcing the findings of a study. They did on. At is in. Comcast google fiber and t. mobile as well as some of their quote advertising affiliates and he says quote many. Isp's in our study can be.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"huck" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"To MIT anywhere at NASA And then he said you know what if I'm a rocket scientist can I use my brain to figure out something that's going to help people I love that And so he went and he founded this company in Moringa is actually an extremely nutritious plant You can eat it but it also the oils that it makes are you can use to wash your face to braid your hair as massage oil It's like literally all purpose I just want to know did you guys play around with some of these products Yes our beauty writer Asia did Sounds like you're really good yeah All right so let's talk about where do we want to go Let's go to energy and talk about prepping Oh you love this I love this story Yeah we're being forced to pay closer attention to natural disasters They're happening more frequently than ever But a fema survey from 2020 says fewer than half of Americans have a plan for such events I gotta tell you Chris I'm one of those Americans Many of us are Yeah You know we may be lived in New York City during hurricane sandy and you were like I don't even have a flashlight It's crazy right We don't have those safety kits I think I still got some candy goods from pandemic prepping So tell us about Judy So Judy was founded by this guy Simon huck who is a publicist and branding person based out of California has all these high flying Friends Kardashian Yes Seriously Yeah He said you know what If my Friends aren't prepared for all of this stuff and they've got you know they can have everything they want in the world probably nobody's really ready for all this so he did a lot of research And he created a power station which is basically like a giant mega charging station Like you would have for your phone but you can plug a normal AC adapter into it You can plug like a cigarette lighter type adapter into it and it's a thousand watts and it'll charge anything from your coffee maker to your phone So whatever else you need and it's not that big So it's like a great thing to have in an emergency And that is expensive as those huge generators right That if well in the city I guess you can have Yeah we're not putting a diesel generator after that generator I have a little bit of a backyard But I mean it's a lot cheaper right Yeah yeah it's $995 and it is not a generator that will power your house This is a power station to power your devices Where important it'll make coffee right Yes it'll make sense What's surprising to me about this is that there's actually competition in this space Yeah this is actually a little bit of a crowded space There's a company called girl zero which makes a product called the Yeti which is $1400 and jackery which makes a variety of different kinds of chargers makes something called the explorer a thousand which is $999 All right so are you guys buying one Have you bought one I don't have one for my house but I clearly should I'm gonna start making a plan That's where I'm gonna start You've already got the canned goods Speaking of traveling let's talk about a story by James charmy That's also in the pursuit section It's about vintage travel posters and apparently I guess they're kind of a hot commodity again Yeah so over the past two decades travel posters so think of a poster advertising a cruise line from the 1920s or something advertising a train line to a new part of the country They've becoming more becoming more popular But over the pandemic they shot up in popularity We talked to a bunch of vintage travel poster dealers and they said we've never this is the hottest commodity in vintage posters You may be used to think of French cafe posters being the most popular poster you would see copies in college dorm rooms Now it's like travel posters travel posters and they good ones can go from like a $1000 to $4000 Can we give a little bit of love to Jackie Simmons Because she wrote about cookbook And I love it Jackie is one of our black colleagues but she said she learned about her culture and she even learned about black food in writing about this book or reading this book So we were so excited Jackie was going to do this story So she wrote about this cookbook called black food which is by an author named Bryant Terry who's a James beard award winning cook and a chef in residence at the museum of African Diaspora in San Francisco And it's not just a cookbook It tells stories about black food culture It explains elements of black food culture a woman tells a story about how African women western African women hid for black eyed peas rice and melon vibrating them into their hair before they were put onto slave ships And one of my favorite stories that Jackie highlights is which comes with a recipe is the shoebox lunch which is it tells you about how African American women during Jim Crow would make lunches and put them in shoeboxes and distribute them to black men who were traveling for work and knew they couldn't eat in diners or restaurants because of Jim Crow It just sounds like a remarkable book And as she says it's just so much more than a cookbook A great section just so many wonderful things Chris thank you so much really appreciate it Thanks Go get that what is it called The Judy The Judy We're all putting it on our shopping list I'm just gonna say All right Chris rattles are the editor of pursuits That wraps up the week in addition to Bloomberg business week from Bloomberg.

Ball
"huck" Discussed on Ball
"I like at the end when he's just kind of riffing and he goes huck. Please talk about players songs angry. Yeah he with the mad produce those a song diggity by blackberry. Right no diggity. I'm gonna take that part out of the end. Because he goes teddy riley who and he does like for to only what a what a combo that was time to park and to tremendous this sunk so great because jodi owns it and then give me the baton. 'cause i'm about to own dishes too and it's fucking dope. Yeah go ahead oh more. He's more popular ones. Since we found was a lot of guts with the only god can judge so this is the last one. There's a bonus round your last song. Oh is it i went. I went last. Oh i didn't know that. Oh my or my incorrectly through. This phone wants yeah okay. Then this went in a bonus your off. You know all eyes on me. That's my album fucking bro. I was reading the other day when like nine taught latin about it was the first rap album to go diamond or something like that to to jump on the web conan said earlier about how you know he was only twenty five dude. He was only twenty five or three.

The Science Show
How Basic Research Can Lead to Unexpected Breakthroughs
"The importance of sohn's to society has never been so relevant as it is today this has been brought into shop relief by the immediate response to the pandemic but also by the very topical longer term challenges of climate change global pollution and population expansion sciences at the very center of our ability to meet these challenges and to improve the social and economic health of communities. On sure. you'll hear much about taking bicyc- research and driving through to outcomes for the public good. I'm sure that we all agree. On how important it is to remember that again and again it's been bicyc- research primarily undertaken to a new knowledge and understanding not for a clear applied outcome that has been the critical seat for significant usually unexpected breakthroughs. That have led to major improvements in humanities wellbeing. I've been very fortunate in my own career in a small y to have witnessed this so clearly my graduate supervisor worked on ross river virus and nitrous that when you extracted from insect cells using huck finn all the small roy millar. I broke into two hobbs. This did not happen with mammalian cells. Or if you're used coal phenyle. Was this apparent bright in the molecule at a specific sequence or just a general area in the middle of the molecule inappropriately. Important study for student as a control for the study. Though a sequence the ends of both insect and mammalian small ribozyme lower i they were identical and as it took months back then to do this limited secrecy. We had lots of time to think about. What the sequence meant and also to look at other organisms lot mice flies and bacteria to cut a very long story short. it led us to identify. That this sequence was responsible for the binding of the ribozyme to mission are and i at the right place to signal initiation and termination of pride and synthesis.

Hack
"huck" Discussed on Hack
"So lovely likes master. Thanks so much for chatting us thank you. Yeah congrats on the massive wins because it takes everyone the whole community to bring someone like that to the top in so many lovely coming in someone says logan modern winning gold was really emotional for me. He's the bmx rider. Just the fact of how. It wasn't even a possibility when he was studying as a kid and now he will inspire us so many young kids someone else. The philippines getting their first ever medal in the women's weightlifting. Got me emotional. The emotion was incredible. So you have you been watching the olympics. I think watching it religiously as a school teacher. I've been studying my lessons to watch like the big big races and the first race. It ion fitness and the decky stops my religion class. We watched it. I cried and now. The u seventy seven video of made crying and seeing the national anthem on their heads was more important than letting about anything else at that point. Oh i learned so much from watching that stuff. Like i used to love when teaching stops classes so he could watch it. I mean what do you think. Your kids are getting out of that. I think festival they're learning about like it's okay to be vulnerable. Which is really. Don't keep but it's more about celebrating greatness and that we can shave if we put our minds to it because a lot of these kids. It's just not to say someone succeed totally. It's just like having a role model up this or if he thinks that's right. Thank you so much. Huck on triple j that. He's time full on this episode of hack. I'll catch you on the next one. This is an abc podcast..

On Purpose with Jay Shetty
"huck" Discussed on On Purpose with Jay Shetty
"Always said that everyone. You have to experiment. You have quiet out like you won't know until you do it. And people who've been meditating for many many years. It's because someone made us try it and experiment with it and that's why it's become a part of our lives so you've been so generous and kind with your time today. I'm so glad we got in your way from your family and your children and everyone else. But we're going to end with our final five which is our rapid fire phosphide round so regression at beyond it in one word or one sentence maximum. That's okay one word or one. Sentence chai huck. Yes all right you ready. This is your final fine. What is the best advice you've ever received. Don't take things personnel. that's really good. I like that. What is the worst advice you've ever received or my god rocked it out. I guess i didn't listen to it like now. I'm not going to remember. That's not worth it. I love it of course a number three. What is your current purpose. How would you define your current purpose in life to the best version of myself. I love that question on before. What's something that you trying to learn right now. Everything whatever comes my way now. I'm trying to learn how to the most impactful and faster way to regenerate our planet. Yeah i love seeing you share with them. I'm excited to see you what you uncover. Fifth and final question if you could create one lord. Everyone in the world had to follow. What would it be when you give is when you receive. I wanna say. Like how. Can i say these the best ways like when we can give from this place of our open heart right. I know he's one word but he's hard to say that is i. Guess in one word is giving his really receiving right. He's more like the joy that comes from giving is the gift. Right is the biggest gift so when we can now is not one word. One word doesn't need to be one word that's right. There was just one one law if everyone had to low. So you're right. It doesn't have to be one word. One sentence find discovering that the receiving is in giving right like it. Does that make sense. Like i wanna say like giving is is the actual gift is when we can just give from our hearts. The joy that comes from that it's the most is the biggest gift actually give ourselves. I feel it makes perfect sense. It makes perfect sense and that would be. It'd be an amazing amazing. Lord you've been so wonderful. Ungracious again with your time and i literally your your energies infectious like through the screen. It's so contagious. I feel like i feel like there's no on not loved the environment now. There's no way that i it not meditate. You've you've removed all excuses. And i love seeing you. I saw you post on the other day about how you are. You and your children rescued a baby humming bed and it was just so beautiful to see like i love what you share. And i'm just so grateful that you exist and i'm so happy that you share so openly an abundantly with the world your your energy and what you're sharing with your children so thank you so much i appreciate you and your time so much. Thank you jay. And i appreciate you all you do. Thank you so much and have a beautiful day. Lots of love to you and lots to everyone listening. And i hope you all chai meditation. If you haven't yet. But i do that you so i want to thank you when you when you came on my podcast. Last time we just. We were very early days. And i wanted. This was such a wonderful connection. So i look forward to senior again and giving you a big hug to give my love as said the planning a growing family please as the best babies. We're coming for tips. We're coming for tips. So you're ready take care.

Relentless Geekery
"huck" Discussed on Relentless Geekery
"From kids cuz I kept behind the counter and they had to actually ask for it and seek it out and then accused me of making it available. But they weren't, they were adult. So all the facts were not enough to protect them from, they couldn't survive a guy with no sales. They close. It's a Witch Hunt. So, the whole point of the comic book, legal defense fund and just that, you know, the they, they are the ones that support against the real crazies that have tried to wage cut down, those kinds of places. And as you know, there's massive Banned Book lists, there's still people that again. They try to inflict their taste, you know, I don't like Nineteen Eighty-Four I don't like Huck Finn, whatever else it might be. When you look at the Dead Top-10 banned books. All time, it's like I read every one of those. Every one of those is a classic like how can they possibly well, they can they do? And yet there has to be that other side. That says, no place in my kid is over the right age to read it, I'm going to let them. And in fact, I, the parent will be the one to judge that. Not you sought, not some Draconian standard, not it can't even be seen in the Concorde gets pulled from the shelves, in the library, or something like that. There's just the forces that are trying to do, that are incredibly persistent, and stubborn, and you always have to have the other side's. It just, nope. There is something to be gained from reading that book. It's not about whether there's character named Negra gym or not. It's that it talks about the the whole society, that, that was a standard. And that, if you want to talk about American history, you have to understand that there was a time when you get here, you know, please listeners, don't write in. Of course, I didn't say that bad word in wage. That should, you know what I mean? You know what, tell you refers to. This is a topic we've had over several weeks, you know, it's it's because it's a big and encompassing and it's difficult to say anything without offending. Somebody it's difficult to get your point across and what you're thinking at times. And that's why, you know, I I said, follow-up week I said let me just make sure it's clear you know in the same here. People I love Mark Twain. I you know he's an interesting story in himself in his life you know. And and a lot of the time this is what he wrote and that's how they talk and that captured the character. That doesn't mean he was like that necessarily. That doesn't mean that's what he believed. A slave owner, not a slave breaker or not, I am supporting a terrible system is exactly. So you know, so my wife watches Outlander. Okay. The time travel romance and large exactly Show dead. It's like getting you watch that seat already but I can get it through with the subtlety. Exactly. They traveled to America and found that the way she or he was some descendant of some landowners and they had slaves and it was portrayed realistically. I mean, and the one seen it was really hard to watch. They accuse the slave..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"huck" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"What is you know ukraine. He was very descriptive right. He was like she cannot talk and cannot walk and so she cannot dance and that was always a big heart of the original one. Was the dancing still still not right and By by she's still you know she sees them in. She can make this noise Him no she sees him and you can reach out in the dance. Had bruce huck about how you know. It's fifty refuses to let go or acknowledged that even though simple pleasures of life are not available right like she. If she can't really do it she's going to at least be there in in her mind and there is i definitely what's unspoken but i i was thinking and i'm sure everyone else in that theatre was thinking they don't have much time lack enough If there's a revival of this again a few down the line that segments going to be very different again and it was just this what that must be like for him to experience and also to have to talk about on paid i i. I don't know it has to be very healing but it also has to be very hard to you. Know he has not shared but During the the deep of the pandemic were you know. I know he talked about his children. Don't go see him because they don't want to kill him in patty right so you know that. He was probably no way to see his mom at that time. So you know you wonder how much she had changed during that time. So yeah incredibly emotional and In its to lighten things up for a minute. I told the story a couple of times. But i was listening to the wish in the car and i got really choked up and i realized i was still able to pick up the phone and call my mom and my mom is perfectly. You know she. She will turn eighty september but she is recently fairly healthy. Considering she's eighty year old right smoked her whole life and i called her. I'm trying to explain that. I'm listening to this song. And it's bruce and his mom and my mom's like what. I don't understand jesse wayne. What what what are you talking about song. What what is this and ended up to your. Hey.

Long Story Short with Megan and Wendy: The Podcast
"huck" Discussed on Long Story Short with Megan and Wendy: The Podcast
"How i woke up the next morning. I need to drink gatorade for breakfast. Because we'll shore. I think i have electric hydro place with me or whatever. It's called that the heat and humidity. I need an iv drip. They tried to kill me. I will to florida a couple of years ago in the summer. We did all the magic kingdom all that crap. I will never go back. It was awful. I applaud you that you spent so many days on the east coast because no one day we were in washington dc. I think it was ninety six degrees and probably one hundred and fifty seven percent humidity. I don't know and our plan was in the middle of the day. You know great timing. We had morning plans. We were gonna walk and see all the monuments and i both of us were falling down and so i get on my phone. I'm like there's got to be like an evening. I found like a monuments by moonlight tour. And like yes. We are doing this. We are getting on the tram. I am not walking any. We're doing it. After the sun goes down it was still ninety degrees and way humid but it was. I didn't feel like death with imminent. that beyond. That's awful when last low light of my trip was the amount of sunscreen. That was always in my mouth in hawaii. Like because everybody uses the spray sunscreen. And it's just like floating in the air. I would always have the taste of sunscreen and my mouth. Do people not walk away to spray their spray sunscreen. No i know. I mean i'm guilty to like i was in my chair. I mean because what. If i got up somebody like yeah. We sprayed each other and it's just floating through the air which then really had me thinking like this can't be good for the environments all over the plans to see right. It's terrible i you know. I don't like putting lotion on. And that applies to sunscreen as well like you know touching my body and putting on your hot and sweaty and then adding a lotion. On top of it. Yeah but it was a real problem there. I just felt like all day every day. I was like i. It tastes like sunscreen and my mouth. It's disgusting. I would love to hear some i. There's got to be environmental friendly sunscreen. That doesn't taste like that right anything. That's not a spray friend. Huck okay all right guys. We're gonna take a quick break and then we're gonna come back and talk about the mvp's vacation hey.

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter
Kate Middleton Has Risen Above Meghan Markle's Crying Claim
"Kate middleton has risen above meghan. Markle's claims said if you remember not so long ago. Meghan markle told oprah that kate middleton made huck fry before her wedding in two thousand eighteen to prince harry nine british journalist camilla terminally. That's very british. She said kate has nothing to prove. She's a reasonable in fact. Kate basically is the peacemaker between harry and his brother. William we saw that at their grandfather. Prince philip's funeral. Let me give you a quote. Despite the duke and duchess of sussex is oprah interview. Kate hands risen above it in that interview. Kate was accused of making meghan cry during a bridesmaid's fitting of the dress for failing to support our however. Kate has decided to rise a buffet. What do you think about this done. A you hold a grudge. Could you rise above a i. Do hold a grudge in this case though when you are the possible future queen gets a little easier to rise above. But this is. I think kate has always been the epitome of class. And i think she's not gonna mudslinging. She's not going to get down in the trenches anything that they say. I don't think she cares. Honestly don't think. I think she was probably heard about this national television. Sixty million people watched that pre interview on the interview. Meghan claim that in march there were reports. That meghan made kate cry but on the interview she said the reverse happened. Meghan didn't exactly diebold many of the details but she did say the kate apologized and she had forgiven her which is really bad sorta shade. It has definitely shady. They're

Power 106 FM
"huck" Discussed on Power 106 FM
"Is. Maybe we are going up on the single that Maya, Listen, we are about how long were you away from the site. So Julian's there were 21 minutes away. I got the tequila. I got the being at that. I'm gonna show you how a real man got NASA. Look, I mean, we don't really celebrate it. But, you know good. A good excuse to drink. Listen, pull out serving Way and Van Nuys Boulevard in the A one day we are literally driving. Down the street. So if you see the power of six vehicle, Huck say, what's up to us? We got Nick Cannon Morning T shirt. We got tickets to go check out little way, babe. Somebody is walking away with these tickets. I don't understand how I'm the fattest dude on the show you guys having in the back seat I get Nash is in the bag. I barely fit. But it's all good with Daddy with DJs. Relax, Keep rocking a DJ charisma that go. On a single admires power one of six Come on. Happy birthday to the go, Chris Brown. I love you, baby. Let's go get you everything. Don't you mean everybody? You shall break everything in me. Nobody know crazy. Everybody wearing left his old life coaching and part of me trying to give me a break Psychology my next on Children. If he got pissed, and I got it. You know that testing But won't you be looking for.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
Los Angeles Lakers Star LeBron James Sprains Right Ankle, Out Indefinitely
"Some bad news for lakers fans the lakers the defending nba our eighteen year veteran and four time champ lebron james. How did he get injured. It was the second quarter a scramble for a loose ball. And then bam the huck solomon hill. They'll right on lebrons right lake forcing him to roll his ankle. Lebron clearly in pain. Lebron was still able to stand on his own and back to the bench and even stayed in the game a little longer even hitting three from the

Bernie and Sid in the Morning
Randle’s Third Triple-Double Lifts New York Knicks Over Magic
"Nick's there back to 500 beat the magic there now. 21 21 a triple double for Julius Randle Nets in Orlando for those same magic later on tonight. And in Huck, it was the Flyers over the island. There is the devil's skated past. The Penguins and the Rangers are in Washington later on tonight. But

Bird Road Podcast - All Points West
"huck" Discussed on Bird Road Podcast - All Points West
"There two movies that you and i watched the last week. jesus in the black messiah a jew judas and another movie called Huck in what is it called already. I think i can help. No i really help. I care care lot. Thank you couldn't be on the binary for the part further apart interesting quality judas black messiah like i told you It'll be tough for there to be a move out like more than that this year It was great. It combined elements of exploitation movies and action. And shoot out stuff. That kinda shit that i really like with accurate mostly accurate Historical stories about revolutionaries in the sixties bomb black revolutionaries in the sixties. Here in the us. Shit that i learned on paper in high school but like never got to see put the print that most people never saw put to film. Most people never got to put to film great performances. Whatever i wanna help. I really care a lot. I care here. Lots of shit. It was like a pure doctrine of a movie like the scrape. It off the bottom of your heel and and move on. It was netflix trash but like done really badly and because a lot of people do love the movie by a lot of kind of in the minority. Though so i i've read a lot about how bad it is. It's the and. I think that people who picked up on how bad it is of course dudes 'cause we're more perceptive and we see that's obviously it's a movie that was like it's playing with gender politics gender roles or like challenging them at least or but in this very like i. I don't know dave. How would you describe. It feels like it. It rings hollow or is forced. It's not natural. Look what was like someone yelling in your face to get you to get mad. Basically is kind of the the idea. The movie she has this like that exact. Yeah yeah so..

WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"huck" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"I feel like you've already got a couple of those players in place that will at least give you an opportunity. Go to Charlotte and talk with Keith. Hey, Keith you on CBS Sports radio. Good morning. Good morning. Now heard you mentioned the crispy cream doughnuts And that is the best place doughnut. There is from being able to watch you go down the oil to being flipped over to where they Go up one of the waterfall over icing and they come out so warm and when you picked him up, they almost fall in half in your hand in there, then they melt in your mouth. Let me tell you some history, okay? If the queen were started in 1937, they originated the hot doughnut now sign, okay? And we increased the cream first started delivering the doughnuts. They used to roll the doughnuts into a trader beside each location and the trucks would pull up. Well, it keeps people from stealing them. They would put grazing on the outside of the trailer, and when the driver would pull up, he would push a button and a a smoke bother would come out and run two B's off, and then he would roll the racks out into his little trucks. Now here's the key point. That trailer door to 13 seconds to close on How I know this is because me and my brother used to wait to that driver pushed that button and then we would run in there. Grab him doughnuts. Uh, let me tell you something. This is the best phone call that I've gotten this morning, Keith. Because you have laid out a plan to rob the crispy cream truck. It seems like you and your brother you. It's like Ocean's 11 with YouTube but with doughnuts. Everywhere. They're just that good that you would we willing to break the law to have some of them. Well, that we did. That is wonderful. I appreciate the phone call Keith that is Keith in Charlotte. He's out here sticking up crispy cream drugs when he was a youth. That that is dedication to one's crab. You are trying desperately to Get your doughnut on, and I'm not mad at you. The crispy cream people might be They might be looking for you. Keith in Charlotte. But I will save it if you had to get the stop. Watch out. Back in the day. I don't know how old man keep Woz. But if you think the stopwatch out here like a Here we go. We got 30 seconds to get these doughnuts. Kind of respected. Kinda respected. This show has been so fun so far. It's exactly what I was sure I want to do this morning. Wanted to hang out with you. I want to talk doughnuts and I wanted to talk football. What's better than that? Huh? Not a thing. Derek's been waiting out in California. Let's get him on CBS Sports Radio. What's up, Derek? Lower home. Congratulations on your new show. Thank you very much. What's on your mind? I am a 55 year old man who spent five years out here in California last family 50 years in Chicago. So when it comes to doughnuts, I'm a hawk thing, guy. I'm a simple my palate is not very explosive, but I need some sugar and some better. T counter that so actual glazed doughnut. Huck Finn. What dance donors on a Victorian cottage grove Mom by me being a Chatham born person. I was actually little 84 thing kind of Grove Hills Franciscan alumni. Kind of person. I need some sweet because with the actual doughnuts that you actually know, and I'm not a Krispy Kreme fan, you know, I mean, it's interesting that people love crispy cream because You know that That's the texture of the actual donut is actually not. White. A doughnut is different is almost got kind of like it's kind of a curse on it. Feel to it. It's good, you know? Yeah. Flynn and Yeah, and then and for me, Huck Finn been growing up in the seventies. Huck again on 60 national in I was sure now the Huck Finn restaurant is actually on Archer. Now on the Southwest side, huh? Thin and just the actual basic blaze Doughnut. Especially for me is a Boston cream of Boston cream. But the Boston cream it can't be just a regular channel. Ask a dark, nasty a bitter chocolate so actually counter the bitter has to counter the sweet putting this actually in the donut. That's a really good point. That's a good point. Derek and I appreciate the phone call that you need to go dark chocolate because You want to get that that that tastes combination and you mentioned to my favorite places that that air in Chicago as well? And I thank you for that. The question on the table along with the best donut places in America. Ah, we are also talking about what it is What your criteria for Rooting for team that isn't yours in these playoffs. 855 4124. I'm sorry 855 to 1 to 4 to 27855 to 1 to 4, CBS. We want to know what your criteria of when you're not rooting for your own team. When we come back, we'll go through some more of your answers on that, and we'll talk about these games that happen today. Ravens Titans Bear Saints Brown Steelers. It's a great Sunday. Good morning. You're listening to CBS Sports radio. Geneva Anti Enterprise services.

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"huck" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"Got to get through that. And why is it just Don't you have two guys that could take his place? Isn't that the whole point? Aren't you looking for either famous Jamie's or Taysom Hill toe. Take over and I get it. The taste of ill, I believe is 58 years old, but I thought that that was a done deal. One of those two guys would be in the running to be the quarterback. The dish on watching thing is fascinating, and I'm going to take a deeper look. Into it later on in the show. Really good piece by one of the guys. I trust on some of these cap issues in pro football focus about the Shawn Watson and where he might fit. I don't think New Orleans has the cap room. For Shawn Watson because they're kind of ink cap l although it retiring, Drew Brees would help. In that regard. Yeah, man. I feel like you've already got a couple of those players in place that will at least give you an opportunity. Go to Charlotte and talk with Keith. Hey, Keith, you're on CBS Sports radio. Good morning. Good morning. Now heard you mentioned the crispy cream doughnuts and that is the best place doughnut there is from being able to watch him go down the oil to being flipped over to where they Go up one of the waterfall over icing and they come out so warm and when you picked him up, they almost fall in half in your hand in there, then they melt in your mouth. Let me tell you some history, okay? If the queen were started in 1937, they originated the hot doughnut now sign, okay? And we increased the cream first started delivering the doughnuts. They used to roll the doughnuts into a trader beside each location in the trucks would pull up. Well, you keep people from stealing them. They would put grazing on the outside of the trailer, and when the driver would pull up, he would push a button and a a smoke bother would come out and run two B's off, and then he would roll the racks out into his little trucks. Now here's the key point. That trailer door to 13 seconds to close on How I know this is because me and my brother used to wait to that driver. Push that button and then we would run in there. Grab him doughnuts. Uh, let me tell you something. This is the best phone call that I've gotten this morning, Keith. Because you have laid out a plan to rob the crispy tree truck. It seems like you and your brother you. It's like Ocean's 11 with YouTube but with doughnuts. Hey, where they're just that good that you would, we would only break the law to have some of them. Well, that we did. That is wonderful. I appreciate the phone call Keith that is keep in Charlotte. He's out here sticking up crispy cream drugs when he was a youth. That that is dedication to one's craft. You were trying desperately to Get your donut on, and I'm not mad as you the crispy cream people might be They might be looking for you. Keith in Charlotte. But I will save it if you had to get the stop. Watch out. Back in the day. I don't know how old man keep Woz. But if you think the stopwatch out here like a Here we go. We got 30 seconds to get these doughnuts. Kind of respected. Kind of respected. This show has been so fun so far. It's exactly what I was sure I want to do this morning. Wanted to hang out with you. I want to talk doughnuts and I wanted to talk football. What's better than that? Huh? Not a thing. Derek's been waiting out in California. Let's get him on CBS Sports Radio. What's up, Derek? Lower home. Congratulations on your new show. Thank you very much. What's on your mind? I am a 55 year old man who spent five years out here in California last family 50 years in Chicago. So when it comes to doughnuts, Um I'm a hook thing guy. I'm a simple my palate is not very explosive, but I need some sugar and some better. T counter that so actual glazed donut. Huck Finn. What? Dance doughnuts on a Victorian cottage grove lumbar. Maybe in a Chatham born person. I was actually little 84 thing kind of Grove Hills plastic skin alumni. Kind of person. I need some sweet for those with actual doughnuts that you actually know. And I'm not a Krispy Kreme fan, You know? I mean, it's interesting that people love crispy cream because You know that That's the texture of the actual donut is actually not quite a doughnut is different. It's kind of like kind of a person feel to it. It's getting Yeah, playing and Yeah, and then and for me, Huck Finn been growing up in the seventies. Huck Finn on 60 National in I was sure now the Huck Finn restaurant is actually on Archer. Now on the Southwest side, huh? Thin and just the actual basic blaze. Doughnut and especially for me is a Boston cream of Boston cream. But the Boston cream It can't be just a regular chop. Let's get dark past be a bitter chocolate. So actually counted. The bitter have to counter the sweet pudding was actually in the donut. That's a really good point. That's a good point. Derek and I appreciate the phone call that you need to go dark chocolate because You want to get that? That that taste combination and you mentioned to my favorite places that that air in Chicago as well? And I thank you for that. The question on the table along with the best donut places in America. Ah, we are also talking about what it is What your criteria for Rooting for team that isn't yours in these playoffs. 855.

Loving BDSM
"huck" Discussed on Loving BDSM
"You knew people who find us don't have to understand the cricket but on a section i think might rebrand it from the bonus section to the cricket section. I'm really fucking new people's minds. I but yeah like that. This is for us and until y'all stop listening or like or like huck. I do not give a fuck about your damn cats or your coffee. We'll just keep doing it because it's fun and it gives you know it's like the hangouts during a refined and it gives me a munch kind of i mean it's a one way thing because we're talking to you. You can't talk back to us unless you reach out in a variety of ways but it does give me kind of a much vibe and it's kitchen table kind of vibe Sitting around the kitchen table having a conversation kind of i liked that vibe. So thank you all for listening for letting me know. That was an awful idea. I was having. And i need to stop that shit right now so with all of that. We're finally going to end the longest episode. We've done it awhile and yeah thank you. Thank you for listening and being here and whether you become a patron or do the the other things we do with you or subscriber fault you can never do that and we'll still be grateful you're here with us. We appreciate you so yeah we're going to say bye now okay..

Inspiration and Spiritual Awakening from Live. Love. Engage. with Gloria Grace Rand
"huck" Discussed on Inspiration and Spiritual Awakening from Live. Love. Engage. with Gloria Grace Rand
"That i could share with you today and so enclosing Wanna read to you. What came through for me and Yeah i i love the message. And i hope you'll. You'll love it as well less things in greetings to you. Oh enlightened ones daughters and sons of the spirit we bring you good tidings. There is much to be grateful for as we enter this new year. Those who are here have a mission to fulfill. If you are up to the call the earth need slight workers now more than ever. Those who are listening to the lower self are driven by fear. Those who are in the light who operate from love are needed to show others the way forward beena afraid remember with god. All things are possible. You are not alone. Heed the call to love. Love is the message that is needed right now. Love of yourself love of each other love of the animals nature and your planet healing has begun but it must be sustained to see improvements. That last piece is possible when you focus on matters of the heart and not of the ego listen with open minds and hearts to one another much to learn from each other peace be unto you spread peace in the world spread love in the world. We will not forsake you. Do not forsake yourselves or each other. One we are all connected. There is strength in numbers. Love the one you're with see the christ consciousness in each other stay connected by whatever means is healthy for now it may be more online transmissions like this one in the future more in-person gatherings will be possible again. Patience is a virtue be vigilant. Love is the answer. Know that i am with you. Always be there for one. Another god will see you through. God is in you. Love is in god. Love is in you some have forgotten. The light workers can help them remember. Some will not and that's okay. That is their path to take the more who do see the greater the light will be in the world to drown out the darkness. Be the light in the world. Be the love in the world you are the future protected cherish of love it you are beloved go in peace spread. The light and love will rule the world. Oh man well enough for me. My personal wish for you number one is to thank you. Thank you for watching whether you're watching me live on facebook or you're watching the replay On new year's day on youtube or you're listening to it on i tunes irv pandora iheartradio spreaker any of those podcast platforms. I want to thank you. Thank you for this thing for watching. Thank you for your support. This year. thank you for reviews. There's been several reviews on i tunes. I'm going to start doing. Some shout outs in the years in the year ahead onto this lovely people who've been kind enough to leave reviews any of you who've commented on youtube of wonderful as well and i wish you much peace love and prosperity in this coming year and in all the years ahead and just know that i love you. I am grateful for you and as always until next time. I encourage you to go out and live fully love deeply and engage. Huck finn typically one more thing before you go as valued listener of the live. Love engage. Podcast i wanna help you shine your light in the world. Not only while you're listening to the show but all day every day of the week. That's why i created the love engaged spiritual awakening community on facebook. It's a place for you to gather with other business professionals and entrepreneurs who are committed to living the life of their dreams. If you want to be a part of this candidate and receive free trainings from me. Go to live love. Engaged dot com and requests joint. That's ally b. e. l. o. v. g. h. e. dot com..

The Promised Podcast
The Age of Miracle and Wonder Women
"Come to the promised by gas. Brought to you on t. v. one the voice of the city where last week in honor of international human rights day. A huge pride flag was installed in a tubular seal frame atop a massive twelve meter or forty foot flagpole planted in a bit of concrete a ways beneath the soft warm sands of the most the lgbtq beach that divides the hilton from the c. Itai pincus arrived the alderman who holds what is referred to as the pride portfolio on the city. Council said quote. This flag will remind us that all human women and men are equal even if they need to fight for it tel aviv. Jaffa is one of the only cities in the world over which this flag will fly all year round and quote an argument. Nothing captures the spirit of this city. We love so well tel aviv. Feel better than craning back your head shielding your eyes against the sun with your hand and seeing flapping above you. The violet indigo green yellow orange and red stripes representing respectively spirit serenity nature sunlight healing and life and indicating that on these sands on these shores all are equal all are welcome and ideal that we never do meet but that we are always at the very least dedicated to fighting for with us in the studio is a woman who's lovely prose is forever a vehicle for spirit serenity nature sunlight healing and life. I refer of course to alison kaplan. Summer allison is written for politico. The new republic foreign policy that jerusalem posted jt the forward and many other very best papers and magazines. She is a columnist. With how are you have heard on. Npr pri and the bbc and you have seen her on. I twenty four television and aljazeera. Tv you can meet more though obviously not all of your marion hankering these days by listening to her host the arts weekly podcast alison also holds. A neighbor world tenor award for journalism recognizing. Excellence in the asper reported. Emmy simon rock our award for excellence and covering zionism alley in israel. Alison how are you doing. Oh you know. With the third lockdown being announced and fourth elections just spirit serenity and calm. That's that's true of us. All there was ever a time to join a cult at this time. Now i'm just going with the different stripes on this rightfully flag. I think that that we can go with those also with the stage just heard. His voice is a man who's recent contribution to offscreen magazine a journal of israeli film culture which was a joint interview about the newish. Borat movie begins with a single word. Wow naturally i referred to ohio dealt zubaydah. Ohio is a book reviewer. For arts aside from arts and offscreen you have also read ohio's fiction in granta. You probably have read him in the now. Sadly defunct must miss local newspaper ear for which he wrote i when he was fourteen between then and now he hosted a weekly show on halley tv on arts and culture in israel. He is admired for his genius. Love for his warm human decency and envy for his effortless cool. Oh had been too long been doing. It has been too long. I'm very happy to be back in the studio after my mid semester has posted the cutest photo of ohad is a young woman with the promise on my soul so little hair on my face migrated some people wrote in saying i always wondered what oh how to look like and you don't exactly look that way fourteen anymore. What he actually looks like i did. I did underneath when people are responding and saying that. I need to look my name is oh ephron i don't mean to boast but i just received another bottle of caffeine pills fortified with l. nin for quote unquote focused energy. And i have been popping those babies like tic tacs. And i don't mean to brag because that's not how i was brought up but as i get older and i swear this is true as i get older i become more and more. Judy garland every single day. This week we have three topics of non parallel importance. But first we have a matter that we're following with lord interests in great concern as part of an occasional series. We the promise. Podcast coolly considers the classic cohen. When is a friend and anemone. I was scrolling through headlines earlier this week at a news aggregation site called me. Zach live or live newsflash including these quote netanyahu colon blue and white reneged on agreement and dragged us to new elections and from tomorrow colon. Ten new vaccination centres serving all of the health cooperatives will open in the south and the north of our country and more than twenty arrests in demonstrations protesting the killing of a youth by police in the west bank and load colon injured three collided with a parked vehicle while riding his bicycle and tel aviv. Colon a youth hurt while playing with explosives and then this quote. A heartwarming discovery colon. The first anemone has been spotted in the reforest. The first nominee was spotted today by. Its sick lugosi. The j. nf forest ranger who works in the western negative in the same place a negative. Iris has bloomed as well as a tourist huck. Bit plant end quote just after. I saw this headline the new site wine at posted on facebook. A gorgeous close up of the anemone with the heading quote on our way to a red south. The first red anemone has blossomed in the berry forest smiley face emoji with big red hearts for is end quote from there. The item was picked up by all the papers including the online ultra-orthodox paper. Be ma where the reporter who usually covers the security and politics beat isaac gama is his name filed a story headlined report from reforest. The first anemone has appeared. See documentation of the blossoming which peace including two videos. As far as i can tell exclusive videos. One avai single red anemone in the middle of a large grass pasture. The other begins with a close up of four white irises. And then pans across an expanse of grass until it settles on what seems to be the same single read an emmy or colony as we call it in hebrew

Native America Calling
Haka and cultural appropriation
"The Haka is a part of Mari Culture. It's a type of movement that involves the whole body invoice New Zealand's rugby team. The all blacks performed a version of it at competitions around the globe here they are performing it in Japan during a match last year's Rugby World Cup. Many team members are Maury. What you'll hear is they're stomping their hands beating on their chests entice. On how. It's impressive to watch a Haka. Traditionally, it's not for entertainment. It's ceremonial has deep roots in multiculture. Of course, some people don't understand that and mimic anyway. A handful of Brazilian companies use the Haka in their corporate retreats. The Non Murray owner of Hakka training said he learned hawk. By watching videos of the all blacks rugby team. Another company huck Brazil performed the Haka at a Ted talks event such displays. Displays are drawing criticism from Murray people, and they're calling it cultural appropriation. We'll get more and what Hawk is and represents today. We are going to start off in new. Zealand joining us today by skype from Christ Church in South Island is cut Edina. Tell you to, and he is a cultural adviser, and he is Maori. Welcome to native America calling cut of please feel free to further. Introduce Yourself. He, he he he. He made keenum on Athena. Royal Amiga Kotel Kartal Teen Aquileia Lhasa. Choir here Julio or Tiki nor Knighthood Huda. Moon. Killer. Angry to have you here and so we say Haka in before we go any further. How do you like to describe it? A DESCRIBE IT AS A. Traditional ceremony that was formed traditionally by. Warriors before going to war. A Sierra Monitor trump. Please the. He of. War TOMATO INA. was also a former cy cop. The warriors before battle. at performed in. The different areas such as funerals as a way to express emotions. And it was also used as a way to. Win Strangers, come visit. It was a white make sure they were friendly. visit hasn't not enemies. That in probably pre colonization, the has changed a little bit and Would we do use it for? Entertainment purposes now. But the also that buried deep spiritual connection in traditional values associated with the Hutto. In when you're teaching, young people or young people are taught about this in a traditional sense What are they told what is happening because you're using your breath, you're using your body. You're using your your own personal sound What is taught to young people about why you do this in what it is, you're actually giving. So I think this probably two different forms of teaching now this the form of Hakka where you taught to try and intimidate the the opposition and Chevy Hafeez. Scary became. The. The the the other way where some people are taught. For entertainment purposes for competitions against other. Maori people. but as ways. To Euro has taught. That is very serious It's a very serious epsom is. you must take everything seriously you have to. Respect the the different deities that are involved. You You can't make fun of the hacker. You've got to respect your sisters who? Pass on the knowledge of the hookup. And at different tribes have different roles. whereas brought up, you can only do the hacker. With be a fate. And you hit Utah To. Slap you chased You're McCain. Make as much noise as you possibly came. In, so what does it translate to hookup? So these. Years. Does the Hukou as? Some people call it a pretty bored aunts were. A Warrior's dance, but then it depends on. The HAKKA! This is quite a few different Hukou. Hukou has its own unique. meaning. The I think the mice. Common Hacker around the world seems to be the one the all blacks. The. New Zealand rugby team. Comedy. So they'd say. was dedicated to. A woman, who headed, Chafe and a in the ground and a criminal put. And it expresses have the chief. was fearing death. And how? He didn't he had the sense of being of life again and in hell wants the live. The criminal was removed. He saw the the lady setting on top any saw the light. So this multiple different meanings different hugger. In so when you see it being performed by non-indigenous people, what are you witnessing? More often than not I see. non-indigenous people who think that it's funny. They they mock at culture by doing it. why see? Recently an in London. a lot of Kiwis are over there doing the Haka when the drunk which is quite offensive. It's. I'd say total lack of understanding. Tuttle of respect to air eight sisters in God's into a customs.

A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach
Adrian Higgins of Washington Post
"I was so worried as a journalist. About what can I write about gardening and pandemic and I actually didn't even have to think about it because the garden is vast for climbed the for when you. have to isolate it I. I didn't fully understand quite how. Nahra Shing. Garden could be in. It was just. It was just a sort of a situation where I had to. To state the obvious, which is the gardens that just so healing and. Nourishing to people. Yeah, you emailed an exchange an email. We had the other day. You mentioned that great, Gardener and Garden Author David Culp had a sharp insight to that effect. You want to share that with everybody else what he said about. The new. Book Of cold a year at Brandy, wine cottage and I'm sure your. Your audience would love to hear directly from him, but. He shares in the book and with me that there were moments in his life where he had to. recuperate from some serious illnesses. And the impulse for. A passionate governor as we know is to. Keep T for us to be the nurse if the garden for us to keep. Looking after it and caring for it, and he said what he what he had to sort of consciously do when he was recuperating, and the garden was to allow the garden to give him some healing back, and it was ready, willing and able to do so so i. think that in itself is an incredible. Less than all of us that we have to, you know sometimes we just have to stop fretting about the weeds or the the wilted leaves or whatever. The lack of Mulch and and just sort of let the garden. You know come back to us. Just said that it reminded me of many years ago. Marco Stefan from Wave Hill who founded wave, started the gardens at wave, Hill in New York I. was moaning around this time of year when spring starts to turn to summer, and everything looks like hell. There's a lot of weeds and cutbacks to be done, and I was like. Oh it's horrible. My place looks horrible and I just can't get I can't get off the hook you know. I'm just on the hook all the time with it and I was moaning moaning, and he said Margaret you created the huck. Just EXHALE! So. It made me think of what you just. Help us, we don't just have to be the nursemaid as you just explained. I think it requires a mental shift because when you own a passionate gardener. You see it as a process is something that you're constantly doing? And we sort of just sit down and stall. And sort of see objectively the What we've created we, we come see what would create with arranged. Right.

The Goal Digger Podcast
The Founders of Flodesk Are on a Mission to Tackle Email Marketing
"Okay guys we are getting started it and I'm so excited. We haven't had two guests on at the same time in quite a while and so welcome to my dear friends Martha and Rebecca. I'm so glad you guys are here. Were so heck yes. This is going to be so good so I recently did a post about five women founders. Do you need to be following in. Can you two are on that list because of what you've created and started which is flow desk so will explain what flow desk is and everything but I want to know what what did your early careers. Look like and then we'll talk about what you've recently created together so first name is Rebecca Shaw sack and Dan Assan of you know. I collaborated with Jenna on the template shot but may jury began long before that my first job out of college was actually designing the merchandise in days and album covers logos for some pretty big name bands. Like Lincoln Park Cheryl Crowe elitist more set which is a really incredible notable experience for me but it was a corporate job in always wanted to be an entrepreneur at heart so coming from that drew you twist of fate. I ended up falling being in love with a creative industry and started building a few tablets shops on my own. I learned how to create templates for the creative industry especially with photographers gophers. In from that I just really fell in love with helping people running businesses. I had a huge fashion for creating tools in designs that helps other people grow their businesses. The way that I grew mine which was really exciting in front that I was in a lot of circles with a creative industry. In of course I had a lot of overlap with honey books in through that I met Martha I remember what they were getting together and we just had quite a few glasses of wine in the the creative industry and especially about marketing. And I remember just have so many wonderful discussions about that and I just think when you take two curls who are excited about what they do and excited about an industry and you throw in a little bit of rain on South you get amazing things happening. Doesn't everyone remember remember when they met Martha. Like I feel like it's like I did. Finding factor in your life is Martha. You remember the moment that you met her. The three so genitally remind the scene here. Were both standing up passing Mike back and forth to children in Rebecca Toll only eleven. So you can imagine like buying for Mike. I was tempted to just does no. I actually didn't parents Pursuits at some point. But I didn't think that that's what I wanted to do. Do I really really really wanted to work for an intelligence agency dream. I love data for policy. I wanted to make an impact in and I trained. I learned violin ridges a train for these job for years and did research and then finally got the job and and I didn't get the security which and there's no real explanation that there are a couple of reasons why I ended up parents. I grew up in Mexico in my parents. Leaving Mexico steals So it could be you know the inability to protect office abroad. I went to Cuba examples the Bulls nationalities or. I have no idea but it crushed me because I never had something that I really really wanted that I didn't get so without. How can I remember taking the first interview that I could? And it was in tech sales he and I was like yes sales commonsense. I can sell I. I can talk I can tell I became like a shark. I loved IT I. It's a well but then there. There are some days so I went to a really really large tech sales for In there were some compliance deals as buildings. Jimmy Jimmy like a goal is pretty black way. There's something that just kind of gets the gray area so again. I feel like coming fun. I mean my money I need to go and do something. That feels a lot more impactful. And that's how I ended up getting connected with huck where I started their self esteem actually and then grew to manage partnerships and business development and then in working with our top educators like you. I realized that educators Peter's needed a lot more support from an email marketing perspective. And that's how ovation started with Rebecca and I talked a ton about this and we were recently recently in Arizona together and there is just this like fiery passion behind both of you where it's like now like we gotta figure out a better solution and there are so many times in our lives where we're like. This is a pain point. Like how is nobody thought of something better. Never actually think like we're going to be the ones to step into that role so I want to know I like. What did you see in the land of email marketing? That made you feel like it was time for a new solution. And then what equipped you to be like. We're going to be the ones to do this. I think I was exactly what you just. We realized that none of the solutions are relevant. Eleven and then we discovered that the pain in these Steve need in the market separately. On my hand I was working with educators or top rated greatest mated in their business and there wasn't trend a most successful Nail emerging but had major teams like full design nineteen marketing teams tech teams in. There were other heaters. That were made it as well. They were teaching other rates but they couldn't didn't figure out email marketing in my mind. These are the most stabby business. Ivy Tech Design Savvy Marketing. Great in your. I just told us like why is it so hard in then. I thought well you know what I know a friend. So let me Problems in you know what I've been selling hamlets four photographers in. Maybe his gallery and make number one support. Price is I love the template and I have no antioch how either And then realized so clearly there is a problem in what what we really really wanted to see Z.. Y. Solo Entrepreneur. Is Your chances are. You're working by yourself and you're running all the departments and you're wearing hats any just don't have time to learn and become sir and you don't have time to learn design and be going for it and you don't have time to learn technology technology and we're going to take expert as well and at the same time we're marketing to an audience that is receiving really solid emails from these big brands like airbnb earn outfitters and finally bronze fool tech and design marketing game. We were like how do we democratize that access to successful email marketing and we gamma this solo opener. The ability to come up with just stunning a successful and highly converted them pains with a home to

True Crime Brewery
Gone From Home: The Disappearance of Susan Mcfarland
"So huck and and Mary. Elizabeth Smith had three children. There were fifteen thirteen and eleven and then their youngest daughter Susan was born. She was born on New Year's Steve in nineteen fifty eight now because she was born when her mom was forty and a data's forty eight. And there's like eleven years between the third and the fourth worth child. Susan was often tease. She was an accident now. Her response was I was a bonus huck was an FBI agent. And he had received a letter of congratulations for the birth of his daughter. Susan that was signed by the FBI Director J Edgar Hoover as an adult. Susan kept him framed glitter on a wall in her home yes. She grew up in Missouri where her older sister. Anne was responsible for baby sitting her quite a bit but as you got older her and decided it was fun to hang out with her baby sister. She was an easy going child and very affectionate with their family so an sometimes took sue along with her or even under dates. And it wasn't a problem you know at least not for. I don't know maybe the guys didn't like it but her thinking maybe one time time okay. Circumstance are less date well. After an moved away for college she frequently had sue. Come visit her on the weekends. The other students at our school loved sue. She was like everyone's little sister. susie big brother Harley had a daughter named Kristen when Assu was just five years old and when Kristen stayed with her grandparents they paid sued to keep her busy but as they got older the age difference really diminished and soon became good friends with her niece. Kristen Sumit her best friend when she was thirteen years old sandy row. Sandy and sewer inseparable spending spending time hanging out at a local bakery and attending high school classes together. Su worked as a lifeguard at a hotel. Swimming Pool in the Summers and Sandy would sit by the pool with earn play cards when the pool was busy so sue was just an upbeat energetic type of person she was always busy doing something finer bonner. Planning something fun. One thing the girls left to do was to shop. They could shop for hours and not even spend much money they also like go to the movies. Sue Play tennis but Sandy never got good at sport. Even though she tried sue was a really busy kit. She ice skated. She was a hockey cheerleader. And she also served on the student council the PEP club and the French club. She was also a really big reader sometimes sometimes reading one or two novels a week even during the school year but suicide human half draw and certainly far from perfect especially as a teen. She could be rebellious. She sometimes with skipped class or went home for lunch and just didn't bother returning to school after lunch but she got away with a lot. She was talented at making elaborate excuses. That are teachers and parents usually believed so sue and sandy graduated high school together in nineteen eighteen. Seventy seven sue then went to a private girls' college in Fulton Missouri. Sandy stayed in Saint Louis and went to Washington University so they are less. Listen two hours apart. So they're able to visit each other pretty often. Yeah but when sue announce she was majoring in accounting. Her friends were pretty surprised. She seemed to fund fund to be a serious number crunching office person but sue really enjoyed accounting. She was fun and adventurous but she also was very disciplined organized also. She really admired her dad. who had an accounting degree? So after graduating in the top of her class suit took a position with Santa the energy in Amarillo Texas while she was working there she got her. CPA and the next summer. She traveled to Saint Louis to be Sandy's maid definer Sandy's marriage would last only four years but soon would always be there to listen to her and give her advice then ensued took a second job after working for a while with Santa Fe energy. She moved to Midland Texas and had a position with N run run. Yes the notorious company but at the time it was well respected. It was a good company. This is before they had their slippery slide. Yes now after six months of working with Enron. She is transferred to their headquarters in Houston and in Houston. Sue spent a lot of time with her former sister-in-law. Debbie Debbie had had been married and divorced. Sue's older brother Pete. Souza would go to her nephew soccer games and she had shopped the Debbie on the weekends she left to shop for clothing and and she dressed nicely so she set up an exchange with your friends and Murillo so that they ought quadruple their wardrobes by sharing so in nineteen eighty seven. Sue took took a position with southwestern Bell Corporation in Saint Louis her position and the people she worked among their lead her into a more glamorous life if she started attending charity Events Dinner Parties and Gallery openings and she was happy to be back living near her friend Sandy. They began spending more and more time together having lunch taking aerobics classes which was a big thing at the time she was also reunited with her niece Kristin during this time they were only a few years apart and became good friends so they went out on the weekend nights and sue was happy to pay kristen's way because Sumeida good it. Salary and Kristen was still struggling but a suge close to thirty. She began to worry about finding a partner and having a family. She told a French French. She wanted to have kits and she'd like to stay home and raise them while loving husband would work to support them and they live in a nice suburban house and and then she met Rick Mcfarland and he seemed to fit the bill of the Kinda guy she wanted at least to begin with. Yeah so rick was the second son of Dick and and Mona McFarland of Kirkwood Missouri. When he is a young kid the family moved to Saint? Louis he grew up in webster groves with his two brothers. David David and done in high school. He is a big water polo player and he worked on the staff of the school newspaper. He went to southwest South West Missouri State University in Springfield after high school but had difficulty concentrating so while he was here his diagnosed with attention deficit disorder and put on medication. And with the mets he was able to maintain a B average so he graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration nation and got a job with stockbrokerage company. Shearson Lehman. I did pretty well. There drove a beamer. Had a carriage Charles lived in an upscale port town right so from just hearing that you'd say Oh this is a pretty great guy. Why would you because he's got a BMW BMW? Well it seems like a good prospect. He's got a job right. He's having heard anything. Says he's a jerk right. That's what I'm saying but you know like everybody else. He did have issues but he was pretty good at hiding them for most people. He did get in trouble one time in college for stealing but the charges were dismissed. One of his former dates said that rick made her very uncomfortable after they had two dates his because she told him she didn't want to see him anymore but he persisted calling her to the point where she was afraid of him and then she caught him hiding in the bushes outside of her house stalking getting her concern. Yes but of course. Sued doesn't know about any of this right and sue and Rick had actually attended the same high school all but they didn't really meet each other until they bumped into each other at a party in Saint Louis. Rick was much quieter than Su so they seemed like kind of unlikely unlikely couple when they began dating but to sue she felt like she hit it off with him again. Not not to demean sue. But we've already talked about how she's hitting thirty and she's thinking like time is running out so maybe she settled for something not quite the top of her list list. Yeah that's what a lot of people close to her. Actually thought bird. No he review would do in a pinch enough. I'd go that far but I guess she didn't seem like she was head over heels like he was you know her prince charming but thought he would do you would do when he seemed like a nice stable guy but he wasn't nearly as clever or witty. Assu you know sue was really fun but you know. Rick seemed like he could be a good match for her. She could be the outgoing one and he could keep her grounded but still sandy and kristen thought that sue probably was settling a bit with Rick just because she wanted to start a family and she was getting being older

Retropod
Mark Twain's complicated relationship with the typewriter
"This is a story about was by then on his way to becoming the world's most famous writer in humorous Huck Finn Tom Sawyer at the same time the tools of writing were undergoing a profound transformation from fountain pens with their leaking and smudging inc the pleasant sound of tapping a key whose corresponding letter was magically stamped to paper this new technology did not emerge with the speed the tweet according to an IBM history of the typewriter one of the first American attempts at producing such machine looked very much like a book Tour's block and unfortunately performed with about the same delicacy Christopher Leith scholes who was ultimately the first American L. D. typewriter like the ones we no longer use today was stymied early on when the only key could get to work was W but by eighteen seventy one when twain laid eyes on Remington in a Boston store the machines were somewhat reliable at least according to salesman twain and a friend were given a demonstration twain later recalled the salesman explained to us showed examples of its work and set it could do fifty seven words a minute a statement which we frankly confessed we did not believe so he put his type girl to work and we timed her by the watch she actually did the fifty seven sixty seconds we were partly convinced but said it probably couldn't happen again it did we time the girl over and over again with the same result always she won out twain asked for a price one hundred and twenty five dollars he was told it's like twenty five hundred bucks today he bought it on the spot Twain recognized its utility as a writing tool almost immediately in a letter typed to his brother that contained some what infrequent punctuation Twain wrote the machine has several virtues I believe it will print faster than I can write one may Lee back in his chair and work it it piles an awful stack of words on one page it don't must things or scatter inc lots around of course it saves paper but Twain fell out of love with me after a year or two I found that was degrading my character twain leader wrote via dictation in his autobiography instead of virtues he found the machine to be full of caprices full of defects devilish ones Twain gave his machine to his Rider Pal William Dean House Twain said ah without the typewriter in his life my morals began to improve it's worth noting here that Twain was a bit of a fibber even when telling stories intended to be true anyway Twain said House sent the machine back to him after just six months even away twice after that point said but it wouldn't stay twain tried to figure out who to unloaded on next he settled mkx train coachman who said was very grateful because he did not know the animal and I was trying to make him wiser and better as Twain told the coachman eventually traded it to heretic twain with ultimately come back to the typewriter he's eighteen eighty three book life on the Mississippi was the first literary work to be completed on the sheen according to scholars still twain thoughts about typewriters remained some of his most quoted lines especially a letter he appeared we sent Remington asking the company to cease and desist from using his name has an endorsement please do not use my name in any way twain wrote I don't want people to know I own this curiosity breeding little joker

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
Why More Female Celebs Married to Men Are Saying They Are Not Straight
"Juliana huff sorry. I don't know these people's names. Gillian huck is talking about how she's come. Out is not straight now. Miley cyrus has never been shy about discussing her own personal sexuality in two thousand fifteen. The wrecking ball singer said i don't associate men and protection necessarily. I wonder if her security agents are male ya they. They probably are as we talked about earlier. It's primarily demint doing the defending against primarily other men. That's actually has too many women stalking her after shows to attack her. It may happen but primarily is going to be other men men that her security team is protecting her from and <hes> generally. You're not gonna find security teams comprised of women too often it would be mostly a publicity city studt mostly. There was an african king who put together a crew of sort of you know warrior women to protect him interest think but i suspect it's the start of the random tidbits of information floating around in your head when you're a super genius like i am fair point yeah. I don't associate men in protection necessarily in a time magazine interview. I think that <hes> that's given me the openness of sexuality okay <hes> <hes> so you don't have to necessarily associate protection with your sexual partner. Certainly not i get the how that would be the case but chances are good. If miley cyrus employs security or somebody's employs security for miley cyrus the chances. This is our that that security is. I don't know ninety five percent male. I also would not want to be involved with someone who could not protect me in the event that i needed protecting well. It's not a common occurrence and obviously if i was with a woman i would expect to primarily the one protecting. Oh i see so you're being tracked so this is just a sexist view of yours that if you're with a man you want the man to protect you but if you <hes> with a woman when you want to protect the woman is i'd say i would want to protect the woman. Is you know i would expect to it would be the default assumption that if somebody the break into the house i would be the one confronting that person agreed yeah. I can see how that would be <hes> shortly after it was announced that cyrus and her her husband liam hemsworth were splitting up photos of singer kissing a woman in italy made the tabloid rounds gee. I wonder i bet that didn't do anything bad for cyrus career but even before the break-up cyrus embraced her non heterosexual identity and l.'s august cover story in language that echoed some ship ship them responsibility for her sexuality and marriage choices cyrus noted that she made a partner decision by choosing to marry hemsworth in late. Two two thousand eighteen is it. It's blake two thousand nineteen. Now i i mean why does anyone care these people. That can't put together a one year <hes> marriage what they have to say about this stuff all right go ahead because they're bored. You finally cyrus liam guy. I was looking at about their relationship relationship over the break. They've been on and off on the on again off again since like two thousand twelve okay. Is he a good looking man. Apparently i mean did you see pictures. I saw a little tiny any boca on my tablet would think might. I don't know what he looks like. Thank you for taking one for the team. I do not want any amount of my brain. Cells devoted to the relationship history three of miley cyrus so thankful that you did. That's how i don't have to yeah. Let's see. She says she's not a decision for the person that she has her back. Most of the time no they they they have been they've been together and apart they'd be back and forth on and off again for years. O'keefe breath cyrus thoughtfully explains how her sexuality is both distinct from an influences her definition of what a relationship looks like doc. That's thoughtful holiday being someone who takes such pride and individuality and freedom and being a proud member of the l._g._b._t._q. Not q. plus

News and Information with Dave Williams and Amy Chodroff
Felicity Huffman Pleads Guilty in College Admissions Scam
"Hollywood star Felicity Huffman has pleaded guilty to participating in the college admissions scandal. Steve Kastenbaum has details. On her appearance in a Boston courtroom yesterday. Huck Finn was still against silent. As she came and went from federal district court in Boston inside the courtroom, though, she was tearful as she accepted responsibility for paying fifteen thousand dollars for bribed Proctor to correct wrong answers on her daughters. SAT exam. However Huffman told the court that she and her daughter have been working with a neuropsychologist since her daughter was eight and she's been getting extra time for tests since she was eleven the prosecution, then told the judge they were seeking four months in prison for Huffman, the desperate housewives actress will be sentenced on September

What the Tech
Samsung will start canceling Galaxy Fold pre-orders on May 31
"Here's another big story, which we also coming in. Samsung has cancelled in the pre orders for the fold. Was prize? Yeah. Samsung said that it can't predict when it will be able to ship its innovative galaxy Foltz smartphone as such it's canceling its preordained customers would be notified of it. So this is a two thousand dollar phone the first of its kind to, you know, essentially, first of its kind foldable display becomes it's like this. And then you make bigger, and you could use a screen here. You could use a screen. They're folds. This was praised by many as the next big innovation for mobile phones. And while we announced one and right off the Samsung and the way went actually looked a little better a little cleaner and design. This was a little bulky or little chunkier. They sent it to all the phone reviewers all the tech reviewers and many of them many of them had screamed failures immediately. I feel like perhaps they didn't do it enough. Actual quality testing with these devices. It got to the point where they got it to the reviewers and the majority if you're sat issues, then Huck good was that quality testing like, yeah. Okay. Everybody wanted them to ship a foldable device aid teas for a long time. And finally, we were going to get that foldable device from Samsung they had promised us. And as it turns out that device will not quite ready for consumers. So they've now gone back to the drawing board and trying to fix a lot of these issues. And I don't think they understand or actually have much of a clue what they need to do in order to address these issues, or at least what they need to do to address. Some of these issues is going to take time time that they don't have an estimate for can't shit. Give a date for shipping. This OB six months down road still. So he is my issue with this first of all in Samsung's defense. They said this was what the.

BBC World Service
African leaders in Mauritania for summit against corruption
"Abuses by the state and the political and business elites the leadership of the issue one of the junior partners in germany's coalition government is meeting later today to discuss whether chancellor angela merkel's plans to tighten controls on immigration go far enough johnny hill reports it's judgment dave i'm gonna michael he's very political survival it seems rest in the hands of a mutinous interior minister host they offer they will say leads at the very insistent party has issued an ultimatum either she delivers a tough migration strategy or he unilaterally starts turning migrants away at the german border the rebellion threatens to tear apart a fragile coalition government after days of talks mrs michael nawaz r e migration plan and a number of bilateral agreements whether that's enough to appease mr z hoffa is impossible to predict the compensation scheme for victims of child abuse has begun in australia the abuse states back several decades phil mercer is in sydney australian authorities believe the three billion dollar compensation plan will help to ease the pain of those who are abused institutions about sixty thousand people will be eligible the average payment is likely to be around fifty thousand dollars this game was recommended by a royal commission it spent five years investigating suffering and depravity in religious organizations schools charities sports clubs and the military in october the australian prime minister malcolm turnbull will make a national apology to victims social media users in uganda to start paying an additional tax from today the taxes equivalent to around five cents per day which the government says will go towards paying improve public services presidents yoweri museveni has argued that the use of social media encourages gossip and push for the tax to be introduced online platforms are extremely popular in uganda critics say the levy as a further attempt to curb free speech news from the bbc african leaders are in the mauritanian capital in newark short for a twoday summit with corruption peace and security high on the agenda and soy reports african leaders meeting in mauritania respected to discuss ways of ending corruption the african union's permission chairperson moosa fakih mahamat says about fifty billion dollars of illicit money flows out of the continent every year the union also aims to silence guns bake twenty twenty conflict in south sudan the central african republic and the democratic republic of congo we dominate discussions diverts from the thai navy have reached closer to a flooded cave in northern thailand where twelve boys and their football coach have been trapped for more than a week the rescue team has been helped by falling water levels inside the cave effort so also oh onto assemble a super pump jet of the cave to flush out water local villages have been worn to their paddy fields could be flooded there's been heavy rain all week leading to concerns that the boys aged eleven to sixteen and their coach ma not survive police in india say more than forty people were killed when their bass fell into a gorge the accident happened in the himalayan state of uttarakhand at least three people have been taken to hospital with injuries is not known what caused the bus to plunge into the ravine but monsoon rains have made mountain roads perilous in the football world cup former world champion spain we'll take on the hosts russia on the second day of the knockout stage in sunday's other match croatia and denmark face each other on saturday franz pete argentina four three in thrilling game and portugal lost to uruguay by two goals to one has both teams were knocked out the two leading footballers of this generation argentina's lionel messi in portugal's cristiano renaldo huck going home bbc news.

Democracy Now
Trump orders Pentagon to consider reducing U.S. troops in South Korea: report
"New york times reports president trump has ordered the pentagon to prepare a plan to reduce the number of us troops stationed in south korea the report came as the us and north korea making plans for an unprecedented summit between trump and north korean leader kim jong on to be held in may or june this week reports emerged that three us citizens imprisoned in north korea have been relocated to a hotel in pyongyang ahead of their imminent release president trump's lawyer rudy giuliani had said the trio would have been released yesterday tony kim tim huck song and kim dong were convicted on espionage charges and sentenced to long prison terms that's believed north korea is preparing to return them to the us as a goodwill gesture the us justice department charged a former volkswagen ceo with criminal conspiracy thursday over his role in rigging diesel engines to circumvent air pollution standards a federal grand jury indictment unsealed in detroit says ceo martin vinter corn new in two thousand fourteen that is companies cars contained software that lowered carbon dioxide emissions under testing conditions even though the course emissions rose dramatically under real world conditions volkswagen.