35 Burst results for "J Galvin"

WTOP
"j galvin" Discussed on WTOP
"Galvin is one of them. I've been out of the prison system on March occasions. He's now a program manager for cure the streets. My time, a ten of the D.C. piece of academy, which phenomenal. The 13 week program teaches everything from conflict resolution to cognitive behavior therapy. The goal is to train about 300 workers. The next cohort begins in September. We're in this together. Well, so how will WTO news? Police in green belt are teaming up with mental health workers on some calls. The department has created a crisis intervention team that puts officers on health workers together to respond to welfare checks, domestic disputes, emergency petitions, and repeat callers to 9-1-1. The team first deployed last month, the department is hoping to hire a second clinician in the fall. A witness has testified that singer R. Kelly's manager threatened her over a stolen video. Former R. Kelly girlfriend Lisa van Allen, who's a witness for the prosecution. Cried on the witness stand, as she told the court that a Kelly business manager told her in 2007 that she should have been killed for causing the R&B singer so much trouble. She told jurors that she made Kelly and his associate angry by stealing a video from a duffel bag full of recordings of Kelly having sex with women and girls. Van Allen says she took one video that, among other footage, showed her with Kelly and a younger girl who testified against Kelly last week under the pseudonym Jane. Jane said she was sexually abused by R. Kelly hundreds of times, starting when she was 14. She's now 37. Jennifer Kuiper CBS News, Chicago. R. Kelly is on trial in federal court in his hometown of Chicago on charges of child pornography and rigging his 2008 trial by threatening witnesses and concealing video evidence. Coming up once day Santa abortion law blocked from going into effect today, it's 8 13. My name is Lionel Ramirez. I'm a journeyman electrician. I've worked in the electrical industry for 13 years. I became a member of the electrical union local 26 in March of 2019

Discover Music Channel (Discover Music Channel)
"j galvin" Discussed on Discover Music Channel (Discover Music Channel)
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The FADER Uncovered Host Mark Ronson
"j galvin" Discussed on The FADER Uncovered Host Mark Ronson
"Those who might not know. Let's get the wikipedia. Out of the way j galvin is one of the biggest artists on the planet quite literally. He's currently the number eight. Most listened to artist on spotify in the world. He's been number one and he never leaves the top. Ten from his humble. Roots and medicine is fearless. Kid making reggae tone mix tapes. He's majorly responsible for changing the sound of pop music starting out in columbia slowly finding successor south american the spanish speaking world and finally cracking the us in the most epic ways when he graced the cover of fatal issue one or two in the summer of two thousand sixteen. He was in the middle of this journey somewhere. A ready playing arenas all over south america but hadn't quite broken the. Us that fater interview takes place during a tour stop in argentina and he speaks wistfully of one day clubbing with bieber a time when he might be played on american radio and his own tongue anglo artists maybe having to sing in spanish and the world's leading designers sending him their entire collections like they do kanye while five years later. I mean it's uncanny. All of those things have come to a letter. ju- mainly to his influence and maybe his sometimes partner in crime. Bad bunny who also hero worship belvin while coming up drake the weekend bieber billy irish. They've all cut huge records singing in spanish. When beyond say jumped on the remix of belvin smashed me. Auntie she even had louis funsies. Cousin fly out to cut her vocals with her. 'cause queen bee wanted to make sure her pronounciation was legit and it was. She smashed it obviously plus to cap it off beyond say brought belvin on stage with her at her legendary coachella headline as for american radio. Well we've all sung in spanish some of us worse than others to galvin's guests verse on cardi b.'s. Beyond iconic number one. I like it and as for his one seemingly out of reach aspirations of designers sending close will now he has his own wildly successful collaborations with guests and his own line of jordan's not bad and like any giant global figure with the conscience. He soon found himself in the spotlight on issues beyond music and made it a point of pride to lift up other latinos and put them in rooms. They've never been in before as he puts it. He famously pulled out performing at the two thousand sixteen misuse pageant in the wake of trump's horrid comments about latinos mexicans and he had a beautiful quote about it. Dignity is not negotiable. And even recently he found himself amid a political hailstorm during the latin american spring when it hit his home country of colombia taking very soulful stand at his giant stadium gig there his extremely open chronicling of bouts with depression anxiety of empowered millions of his younger fans making them feel okay to talk about such vulnerable issues and on his excellent new album jose may during the pandemic and amid a nasty bout of cova that struck galvin himself he grapples with the divide between j galvin the superstar who achieved beyond his goals and jose the recent father whose realizing that the rest of his life skulls might be more spiritual in nature. There's beauty on the record. Plus it sounds expensive is how which i personally appreciate when we met for the first time he walked in an instantly lit up when he spotted his old fater cover from five years back saying to his boy from what i could make out in my limited spanish how cold it was in argentina that time year and all these other details from the photo shoot. He walked into our chat in full new york guard. A vintage baby. Blue fubu jersey. Which took me right back to my days. Working at a hip hop clothing store on the upper west side called slam so unexpectedly are converse. Start square in the middle of ninety street. Wet here goes. I used to work in this hip hop clothing store. Because i'm the older in the up town where they win fubu. I brought their shit like they would come dame from food or would bring it personally like in a box. Then the owner. Yeah this is like mid nineties like ninety four and then it was like cross colors call kenai food of course call nine and i saw my mix tapes in the store and i worked behind the counter. Like a ninetieth street. You're mixed the. I used to sell my. Dj makes that. I would like beiber skinny. I looked really stupid. Like as a white kid. In the fubu i loved it but it just. It didn't look good on me. So because this interviews for the fater. I thought it was great as if we use this. We started with this fix ago. Yeah two thousand sixteen and even like the way that you came in and you just said like oh shit. I remember that photo. Shoot like you said you remember. This was in argentina. It's super interesting to make you know. They talk about the show there and how the argentinian fans are so different than the colombian fans and you're bringing reggae tone. Essentially sometimes for the first time argentina was still listening to rock music. I thought it was interesting because a lot of fans in the us probably just think. Oh south america. It's all this thing. Everybody listens say music. But like people don't realize argentina's fucking freezing and it's close patagonian. It's because the thing. And i was just wondering what you remember about those first shows when you started to really like blow up down there. I mean the first time we started in argentina. it wasn't the hood the neighborhood from argentina. We didn't do what we're doing right now. Of course it's been a process. But i remember the first day just like really underrated. It would of course movement from the street. that's where he belonged. Yeah it's the same story of hip hop and the fact that i'm columbia because we have to be cleared that studied in puerto rico right before that it was the braga mafia which is from panama. Before that i will jamaica with danso and way before is africa but me being colombian was even hotter because light. The perception of the people was if you not put our. You're not gonna make it in this. Yeah probably like the drake effect. I don't consider myself trey. But what i'm saying like you've been from canada. You know. and then he's like conquer the whole. Us being the outsider. So that's like basically what how to do like putting a flag every place. Small places struggle was real and the cover of the fighter. There was way after. Yeah and at that time where already an established general. Yeah it took us a couple of years to be there say took us including of course we're eakins and you know and and many canton or the guy who started it. You know panama and everything that she got covered in really fiery no because like even in the functional was supporting a lot of people that are super big. Now yeah fear. God you know jerry. Lorenzo sierras wearing. The kanye. Would worry now yet. Because i applaud that time colombian you actually say in the article. I wanna make it so people actually singing rapping in spanish and i want all the designers sending the top collections. Like you list off this whole hustler fast. And it's literally kind of like it couldn't be anymore and it's only five years later and you're saying it like you think it could happen but it's not definite but the way that in the next three or four years obviously with directors in.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
How Does Al Qaeda Compare to Other Terrorist Organizations?
"Don't have time to share the knowledge. You've accumulated in over a decade tracking this stuff. But i i want to be a value to those that. Have an interest especially given the decision in In kabul with regards to surrendering afghanistan. Talk to us. Give it a little bit of clarity on the biggest moving parts of the threat environment. Explain to us the difference. The relationship and the competing interests of al-qaeda. So where's al qaeda to day. And how it compares with isis and this isis k. And then where does the taliban fit in. Well it will leave. The shia will leave new shrine and iran for a second told us about the three big pieces of of of suny terrorism today. Yeah absolutely. I'm gonna just take a real quick second to take a broad look at this. When president biden said the threat has basically metastasized and spread to other areas. He's absolutely greg. This is the failure of our efforts. Post nine eleven. Because pre-nine eleven the taliban the taliban hosted al qaeda and that was the main base for al-qaeda that's where they operated openly and ran training camps and whatnot and the operated cellular level. Now it's spread out. And there's these insurgencies are the lifeblood of the jihad. They use this the safe haven that exist pre-nine eleven in afghanistan afghanistan today to take the fight to to they want to establish their local emirates. Build a caliph it and then take the fight to watch. That's all part of their strategy today. Today that's threat has metastasized across the globe. But that is the reason to surrender afghanistan and in afghanistan today now the taliban greens the country l. Qaeda is it's primarily al-qaeda played a major role in the taliban offensive. It's not advertised. But i i have to go into detail and spend do conversation on how al qaeda played a major role in this offensive behind the scenes. You'll just have to take my so so so. This is very important that al qaeda was was an important part of the taliban recapturing afghanistan. That's what you're saying. Well yeah absolutely. The misconception about al qaeda and even the islamic state is that there are solely focused on conducting attacks here in the united states. That's a tactic. that's something they hope to do. Something they wanna do to to break our will punish us. But how did they achieve that. At that by gathering recruits training because remember the real goes established global galvin. That's what they want.

Behind The Baller Podcast with Ben Baller
"j galvin" Discussed on Behind The Baller Podcast with Ben Baller
"Why because fifty years from now it'll be a museums can just be magazine. Someone's neck where it's going to be museums all over the fucking world. There's a reason. I'm so selective a i love j galvin. He's good friend of mine. Congratulations on your baby. Rio can he's been trying to get a chain from me for over a year or more. There is conflict. Would by chain. Tomorrow if i if i you know i can't get him in. Think people really misunderstand. How big these corporate sponsorships. That i have are. They occupy my time. That's why i do for chains. A year might even be less soon. Okay i c comments under my book post like saying all must be sad you know being rich and having to do a paid post or add like this in a sarcastic voice and it's like you when ninety percent of the nba or nfl doesn't make this on a social media post. Yeah okay. i'm not doing anything for less than six figures and most of my brand partnerships are now in the seven figure range. So you gotta have big big bread to even talk to my agents. I showed improved. Still going so to to break this down me making a two hundred thousand dollar piece for five times a year for a private client. It's cool it pays my kid's school pace rather things. It takes care of some bills. That's what it does but it does nothing from my ben. Baller brand and the namesake. I've done everything. I can with celebrities right. You have to be a certain type of star for me to do something. I think about the ben To be that the be logo think about how far that pd local has come in ten years and how much. It's leaped in the last five years. I have huge corporations stamping their products with.

All Songs Considered
"j galvin" Discussed on All Songs Considered
"This jay. Cortez is new. Album is called timeless song. We're hearing from this low. Spend omri say are from. Npr music salt latino back to talk about this when hey ana maria hey robin. How's it going all right. Jay cortez is an artist too. He spent a lot of time early on in his still very young career writing songs for a lot of other musicians but this is a real flex for him as a as a solo artist. Jay cortez is one of those artists who i think everyone is watching right now. He's been talked about in all kinds of circles as someone who not only is on the rise and is incredibly popular in his collaborating with just about every single notable name in the tone and latin music world generally but also someone who's really not afraid to experiment to think outside of the box to do different things so very excited to see that he's he's producing a sophomore album and as you say he's a real rising star in reggae tone but he he really expanses sort of his palette of sounds on this album quite a good bit he embodies this beautiful example of what is like don. I think you know people have this conception of it's attached to this specific. Be in this in this specific set of sounds and impart. That's true. But i think the tradition of dawn is being experimental is not being any one thing. I mean if you look at all of the big artists right now. They're always experimenting. They're always trying different. Sounds you look at bad. Bunny look at j galvin. You know they're not afraid to go and mixed with pajama. Or mix with boleros. Or even mix as j galvin before jay is doing on this album with edm house music and they both did collaborations with scroll ix. Yeah one of the things i really liked about. The record is is just how it gets into your bones in wonderful ways you know to some really cool hooks in drops in the production. He's got a really infectious rhythm and flow to his voice. I dunno i found it to be one of those records. That just keeps sort of looping in your brain long after you listen to it. It's really. I think a great work. Jay cortez is the artist. Who's new record is called timeless. Thanks so much ana maria. Thanks so much for having me all right. Let's do one more album before we take a break. It comes from the jazz pianist and flattish kirk light city out now.

Tha Boxing Voice
"j galvin" Discussed on Tha Boxing Voice
"Too long you know. We let them live with his rehydration. Close you know but now not only. Do you want rehydration. You won't one way rematches. You want dues stand in the corner with pink thongs and duns hats nana nana dog we just want you to fight all that back in a closet dog shit. That ain't cool like it wasn't cool to me. The you said week could both have a rematch. Then at the last hour you like a matter of fact you can't have. That's not cool to me. You know what i'm saying like why can't we just in some in a fucking need to say something right. I know you say what you gotta say. Just make sure fair for both fighters you know. Make sure fair for both fighters. Like if i got a bell. First of all. Wynonna belt is an automatic rematch. Being champion allows you to put a rematch closed. So now you tell me. Because i want to unify with you and your more popular champion. I'm not allotted. The same clothes that every other champion gets crazy. I think about that. You know you have a belt belt on the champion. Like y y y give him a rematch clause in kamilo. That's just said this black and white and that's not fair like at one point we gotta to say oh i love canelo but the way he do businesses a little too shrewd and then you can count on me. You can be like at least he paying for never pay nobody over two point five and i could be like. Oh you right. He greedy but at least he wasn't rehydrate and at least he let koto fight him fifty four man. He was killing people. You kill people you china. Is everything away is there any. Is there anything like can take that away. From a champion i saw. You don't got no eisai tactics no more once you beat him. He ain't the a side. That's the only way. I know somebody on the chat mentioned something about undisputed being. You know something where you don't get a rematch. I i would know that those are like got one in this fight. If undisputed don't got no rematch. Why can nello got a one way rematch in this plant fight. Yeah yeah. I don't under why and i don't got no. I'm not telling you don't follow. And i'm not saying he's still not the number one pound pound. I'm telling you i'm not going to buy. I'm calling a spade a spade. You doing some bullshit. You do some bullshit only you. That's the same reason. I start fucking with age as like how we you literally got. Wilder to accept seventeen point five flats and no superfly in. It's still still hasn't been a super fight with a flat number. So you've got you've got accept it and now you want to add the last hour so you know what you can get a rematch close. But i can. Of course i'm a walk away. Any champion gonna walk away except cadillac plan. Because his balls he got the little red flyer wagon then. He dragged him as he war in the wagon. That's why he got. He got the radio. Flyer wagon is right right. That's why he fighting with no rematch clause. Because he believes in himself. But how was it there. Oh i'm crying out here for a few minutes ago. I was hitting on kinetico. Now that i'm telling the truth i'm crying. Which one is it now. I and you know through all this talk about it. You know this week. i didn't i. Didn't i didn't grasp that you know as a champion you should be able to have the option to to have a guest house but i i'm prepared don't there. I never thought about that. No i guess what else guess. What house the you might not. You might not think about or you might not think is a big deal to fight night be prepared to sit in the ring for like forty minutes you gotta sit in there. You gotta wait for full canaletto. Come out and dance with jay bukovina. You gotta wait for the fireworks. Wait for the moon announces. You gotta do three fucking national anthems. Then we'll fight. Don't forget the many gal has somebody waiting. While he watched a basketball game. You know this is what these sides do. They fuck with your head at the last minute by eight o'clock because he was watching the game or not she. I thought there was just giving him shots of him watching the game. I'm trolling trolling is. When you ain't fucking telling the truth this is the roof. Did he not have a forty minute. Fucking ring what with j galvin loved it you see i celebrated the fuck out of it but you know that's them is planning on like that year. Them probably was freezing in the ring. Sweat dried the fuck up as connecticut like he did with valve and year them sweat. Drying i'm just saying man. Those are all things all things although things you gotta factor then you don't mind games that they play. Yeah can't room. you might have no water. You ask them for water. We're about coming never comes side tactics. Yeah best don't worry about the champ. I was just putting it out anyway. But you see usually don't have rematches. Undisputed usually have be matches suffer cannella. Floyd never had.

The Breakfast Club
"j galvin" Discussed on The Breakfast Club
"Oh i keep telling you met my brother to mommy but like with with with what a time to be alive like it's close but it's it's not in the world to the hit with the right and like i joked with this off air like i think j galvin and bad bunny deserve and i love the write an essay about lake watching throw. It was not new but it's true because again because they all are pushing something that didn't exist before they came out and traces of influence. That like you wouldn't. I joke with the oasis thing but i mean you wouldn't get that if watch the throne didn't come i if what a time to be lot didn't come out. And that came out. Because of jane conway and in came because of all the right and so it's like you can trace all that influence back to jay and connie you can give some of it to drake and future and in this thing exists. Where once again like we talked about this early. like neighborhood. Rap to county ramsgate rap to country rap to like global rat right in all of that and so these are things that have these elements. That aren't just like yoda dues came together. I made an album right like in which is a lot. And it's really dynamic forces coming together yet have movements to find out like what what what are we going to melt. And what are we going to do. And you said it a lot with drake right like drake had to get into a pocket to get in the futures world but also like future had to come against step up and step and then they left and you made a good point. You didn't say this way. But it's like they left that album being different versions of themselves absolutely from doing johnny disdain part economy struggles like connie's trying to figure out who he is post again like. Who is he out. Post watson thrown..

Tha Boxing Voice
"j galvin" Discussed on Tha Boxing Voice
"It did wonders. It didn't matter that it was only one fight. So i don't know that wouldn't allow certain things that take place just so that you can land the big fish and like eddie remember. Eddie had to court cannella. This is our opportunity to pull out. The red. Stops in. Like bob arum say. Hey you need the private jet. Do you want the seven thousand square foot. sweet remember. they were. They were showering. Tyson fury with numerous incentives. He got the private jet to fly around. He got the six thousand square foot sweet that he was bragging about on his instagram. This is how you court someone. This is how you keep them happy. Why do you think can got fireworks. And j galvin and a one hour ring walk to show that look you are king and we want to treat. Us such over here at mattress usa. So anybody and everybody gotta shoot shot. It's like a woman man. You see that pretty girl. How many jews want the pretty girl. You got a separate yourself. You gotta separate yourself now. We are scheduled davick guests. I put the links in the chat. But i have not received any word from the producer. Look at this. We got a cash up early in the morning. Two dollar cash from e cy. I'm gonna just go to cost you last name. He says keep up. The great work nece exclamation double emoji. One hundred emoji shutout to brother. Appreciate you over him. And i'm rocking out solo dolo scarface norman. No lower don't matter. We still want to collaborate with anybody and everybody big little small. We want to collaborate you. All i should be having at eleven o'clock ring. I q no you want me to get on with. Julius reached out. And i think he's gonna be available for eleven to day. Hopefully we're still alive and he could jump pon and and we can talk. I know he's not a fan of pbc so it should be a good one. We got see one with another one old town of played.

GSMC Music Podcast
"j galvin" Discussed on GSMC Music Podcast
"And then j galvin that brings in the spanish speaking and then end your who kills it as well so you have multiple different styles coming together here in a song that was good without them and just having so much versatile versatility in the song made it a hundred times better for me to go from multiple different things to hear so many people collaborate. I almost like listening to it. Because you get to hear so many different types of things in that makes it a lot better next we have these suicidal remix by why n w meli featuring juice world juice world makes everything better and it's very unfortunate that he's no longer with those because i did like his music and i still do like music. Unfortunately i think i got more into his music after he passed away so that it is really unfortunate because i can never really look forward to any new music by him but that this this remix a lot better than the original. I said adding juice world in. He has a lot of emotion when he sang. And you could really hear him feeling depressing lyrics. He would sing about a decent out of his songs. Have some very depressing lyrics to them but he sang. That is so so well so definitely this. Remix is a lot better than the original by a lot of means next week. Old town road remix with little x end. Billy ray cyrus. I know there's like fifteen remixes to the song and lomas x. Actually made a few jokes about it as a means like it's the year twenty fifty and old town road remix number. Three hundred seventy two at the executive producer of that came out and that is true. There were a lottery mixes for the song and not really sure. Why but having. Billy ray cyrus in this just was icing on top of the cake. Because this song town road. I wouldn't take it as a two seater too much of a serious to begin with and then you have hillary cyrus in there were. His style is so different from lo mas ex that it's just like did it really is the icing on top of the cake. Listening to and they collaborate. Well these are people that if you told me they collaborate i'd be like what are you talking about. That is the most preposterous thing. I've ever heard my life but no they absolutely kill it and i think it was a nice surprise almost that billy cyrus hasn't really been making music in a while and all of a sudden comes out a little mazda remix so eleven. I really do if you know. The song is kind of fun. I'd say doesn't really make some make much sense about anything. They're not really talking about anything. Real it the remix is just so much better. Really really is next one on here. Is the cheerleader remixed by. Oem mommy on. It is called the felix j jane john remix and we talked about the song shooter a little bit. It was very very popular..

The Divine I AM
"j galvin" Discussed on The Divine I AM

The Divine I AM
"j galvin" Discussed on The Divine I AM
"Release disconnect from your energy lisa. My hope that that has helped you to kind of move out a little bit of that energy. And and what i really would suggest three to jewish especially since we're still in this moon. Energy is to journal on journal on some things that the they're gonna come up and and you're going to know what it is that that that you want to kind of dive into but but what i suggest you do since the full moon energy is journal outs and stuff. That doesn't feel good and get it out. Get it on paper and in a safeway get rid of it can take it outside. You can burn it. You can put it in an pan. You can burn. It concluded over. Thank you can burn it. I had a lady tell me. She writes things on toilet paper and flushes them down the stool. Whatever ways feels going. Get rhythm right right but this. This energy has moon energy that we have right now. It's the perfect for releasing and letting these things go. And sometimes i'll say like what's known and what's unknown so so if you're not finding what it is just just ask. Ask for whatever's whatever's on known to to let go of it and and i hope that that serbs you so thank you for letting me tap back into your energy there and i thank you i will check make sure by see anything pop up in the comet. Okay from lisa In the meanwhile. I just wanted to welcome in again back in the clubhouse. I see a catherine's there nettie and terrorists here elizabeth here. Eileen vic john tae-su adarsh etta leanna. And tracy. And i know on youtube lisa isabel. James davis savar lisa marr. Nellie max in the house fairs fill job. Balcon your ss sanders. And like i said twitch had ryan block in art too I'm sorry from saying that wrong. tv k. And i see you. He says i'm here. Thank you all for joining us. Thank you so much. We greatly appreciate you spending the time here and I tried to get a contact info from stacey. But i know she still working on. Are you working on a website or a base play. I yes yes. I am. Because i'm you know i i learned all this magic but then my human keeps me limited and and i went. I had to go through some things last year. I had a lot come up with worse myself worth than and it showed up in ways that i never even expected it because we start to work on ourselves. You know especially the moon. This moon work. That i do. We start to work on ourselves and and we find that we sometimes find the the the things we thought we fixed. Come out different ways so so yeah so i'm just i'm starting to really come into this magic and and claim it. I think a lot of it was. I just wasn't i just wasn't ready to step up like here i am. I completely understand so able. To least iced will lease. Please give me a donation lakes. I did pop that up underneath not required without. Ill free. if you want to. It's it's near So they wanted to reach out to you. Because i know oh my goodness. That was so amazing. Should they try to get a whole you through facebook. At least or definitely. I am my station. Galvin's job is actually my facebook. that's facebook so yeah reach out to me. I have a bazillion friends. I love this. You do love connecting with people. Yeah and and you know. I try to keep this very general tonight. Just just try to just get us a sense of of knowing that you can decide to to to move your energy to heal yourself. Yeah everyone can do this. This was such a beautiful beautiful session. And i'm so happy that you came here tonight your time and energy because i know what the three boys and two new hobbies in. I know you probably have a lot of energy all over the place bouncing. They're i mean they're barking right now. Mark game of connected to the divine. All i just wanted to say. I i lean Just popped up said thank you. Thank you feeling much better than earlier. I was feeling very down today. Now i'm feeling like on top of the world had is amazing is sad. It's so amazing. And you know. I set the intention that this this video will be does it take. Does it take twenty four hours for to be or that. The comments or u2 unusual. Yeah this video guys if you want to catch the replay. It's automatic as soon as i am and the broadcast it's automatic. You'll get you'll catch on twitter normally on facebook but not tonight you'll definitely catch it on youtube so be sure to subscribe and hit that notification because of the have you back again into amazing and also That like you mentioned the live chat comments. They do post it. Takes twenty four hours for that. 'cause the videos automatic and wanted to say i have been feeling very melancholy for days. Nail not sure if there will be time to tap in but it's there is their way to contact you and that's why i wanted everybody to know they can stay. They can reach out you through facebook under your name right. Yes for sure for sure and if if she would like me to try to tap into her energy and just kind of see what's going on and seat. There's something else that we can could move in in your energy field. Hopefully get you feeling better. Yeah if she wants to pop in there if you give her permission lisa and chelsea says i'm where you were last year stay show and could help you with your website will message on facebook. Ooh abeche sure can makes sure that she is up for this in in a good space to receive. And that's another thing like it's okay. If you didn't have like. I know sometimes my kids my dogs you know. Sometimes i get distracted. And and it's okay like i want. I set the intention for for people to get whatever they need out of what we justed which which was just kind of you know moving some energy around and you can always tap back into that and you can tap back into it as many times as as you really necessary so okay so a lisa. Let's see here so if you wanna take a nice deep breath with me then let's see what we have come up for you..

The Divine I AM
"j galvin" Discussed on The Divine I AM
"To work like actually zoom in on what it is like. What energy center. We made need to put a little more focus on so leash. Are you still here if you could just type. I'm here and the feed and while i'm waiting for her to do that Reset room and clubhouse again. I'm lisa with the divine. I am but you're listening to the lovely and i mean beautiful inside and out. Check out the video. Seriously on a divine i am statia galvin stone and you can catch this replay. Please do and Let's see she says i'm fine with that. Thank you lisa. Okay so if. I have your permission. I'm going to try to tap into your into your energy field just to just to see what what it is that that's coming up for you. I know a lot of times we hold. We can hold things in our lower shot. Rose such as you know guilt and shame and and and and things like that A lot of times. I find her anywhere from our our stake. Roll into our route so okay she.

The Divine I AM
"j galvin" Discussed on The Divine I AM
"She this time point. Go through shocker. System in we're going to we're going to send mother earth what doesn't service and asked that she transmits it and since it back to us in a loving loving way eastern greece going to do right now when start back up at the top of her head right at the top of our crown shot. I'm going to ask this beautiful healing energy. Top of our crown shock balanced easing grace. So that we may we may know and remember what is that is that is our reason for being here are are are reason for this life then we understand how things are happening for us and learn lessons to ease with grace third censure twenty row. I asked disputable universal way just beautiful energy mother guy helpless to balance. What is that the knowledge that we're to see to understand to to let go of attachment things that are holding us back this flow down. She's gonna break all choose beautiful shot so that we may no longer be silenced. Be able to use your voice people to to know to understand your calling her. Heart's face you able to love. Maybe it will receive love tomorrow ourselves this earth to love each other and to just green love into all situations and we get to our solar lexus. Just right underneath your rib-cage balanced the syria that we learn to be assertive to learn up to use our confidence to be able to use our gifts us to live fuller life her sacred at her belly button. Maybe be able to find joy. Creativity the fun of life we down at trump route. The base may be grounded until safe within ourselves within our space is. This is this. Universal energy flows through shockers system. Just allow what is not serving you to flow to mother cars so that she may transmute this energy to if you have any any resistance. Any feelings of lack any feelings of not feeling worthy not feeling loved feeling safe. She may transmute this energy. Send it back through your shaqra. Now it to come into all of your energy centers breathing reading as we send sacred symbols to each of our shocker assist. She sends us beautiful energy up sacred space allowing the continuation the flow the mixture of energies. This christ consciousness. The golden healing might in this beautiful transmitted energy from other birth to just continue to flow bringing this up to her solar flexes allowing beautiful. She's to he'll coming back to space. Were receiving this energy balancing these energy centers allowing your heart to open. Not only prof are sky mother earth but to open out into the universe so that you were creating a channel where you are feeding into this universal energy. You're feeding down into this beautiful beautiful everything to balance and flow as it should.

The Divine I AM
"j galvin" Discussed on The Divine I AM
"Healing. Whatever healing desire agree while we met light to continue succumb to your third eye shaqra. Just right on your right on your brow your forehead spending filling all spaces ceautiful energy continuing through as we come to our stroked through shocker. Right underneath your neck still spending sitting beautiful healing energy.

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"j galvin" Discussed on The Divine I AM
"Don't combine that well so i've really doing the analogy certification. I've i've really started learning how to navigate like through these different energies. And you know the moon energy was something that actually really kick started. My path last year with the rocky is when i began working with the moon energy i discovered that inadvertently i was setting intentions to dive into literally every single aspect of my life. And because i was putting that work in and and i wasn't no longer in that mindset of oh. I don't have the time to do this. Because i had all the time in the world. Nothing was open for months. I really just. I fell in love with it and and so here i am today rattling on about the moon. There's there's there's there's point but but with this with this cap record energy and and and you know being it's an earth sign it. I'm i'm a gemini airside. It kind of kind of comes together and and and things can. Things can come up that a lot of times when you're not doing the work on yourself you've you don't know what's going on and it just seems like things are just happening to you would in fact all of this is available and it's happening for us so that we can keep elevating ourselves and and navigating this this human that comes here and forgets everything that we know so so. I'll go back to ricky so when we start moving our energy around sometimes it can. It can get emotional. Things get kind of shaken up. And i've had people you know i. It can bring up some tears when you could bring up something that you had been thinking about and now all of a sudden you're mad i guilty of that where i don't like to show motions and so when i do emotional get angry and you know i. I'm very happy that i know that. Now but when you don't you don't know these things you know it. It can be kind of difficult to navigate so as we do this energy healing. If you feel you can think up you know. I have lisa the lovely lisa that we'll be able to to tell your comments because i'm on my lovely little phone and i only see alex. Tell these really cool technology boxes. I'm like whoa street yard. But she'll be able to tell me how you're feeling and after we moved some energy. We're just we're just going to go ahead and kind of dive men and see if there's anything else that's it. That's there I've kind of set the intention tonight. That i'm i. I do a little bit of work. But i'm really wanting to to set this time for for really healing our energy and our energy bodies so i'm trying to shut off spirit and you know there's there's any messages we're going to have to leave. They're going to have to leave a message. They might come back to me later. If there's someone that's really really wanting to get a hold of you they're gonna they're gonna let you know so with that being said i would love to take this time to just do like a quick a quick balancing. Our shoppers are entered our energy centers and just to kind of crowd into this energy and and with this capricorn moon. When we're not dealing like me when we're not dealing with things coming up that that we still have to get through. This is a great opportunity to really think about things that you desire and things that you have set in motion but haven't finished because this energy that we're in right now is absolutely perfect to pick it up and complete it so i would love if you if you give me this this opportunity to get you all nice and relaxed. I know i know the the kind of funny about music so we're just going to pretend that the angels are singing and it's lovely and maybe if you if you have the opportunity or ability to turn on some some very relaxing music on your end we'll just pretend that it's here but i don't wanna get us kicked off with the internet so so what i want you to. If you are open to the receiving this energy balancing just get yourself comfortable yourself. Nice and comfortable. You can sit. You can lay down. Just whatever feels good for you The only thing that i ask is that unless you're unless you're in full blown lotus which you know if if you do radio you know full lotus is when you got your your feet on top of your legs and your pretzel. And i'm like how in the world is this happening. I even teach yoga. and i. you know if you're like that the universe is like cool. I got you. But if you're just sitting like i am. They would prefer that we keep our limbs from crossing because it allows this energy to move through our body more fluidly so who take a minute to pull myself back here. I the dogs are okay. Or they've left the building. I don't know whatever whatever their home with with that. I hope that you've gotten yourself nice and comfortable. And and here's another thing like when i first started this. I was a stickler for everything had to be absolutely perfect. When i would do my moon rituals like i was literally. I was using sage on my matches. Now think about this. How you got sage a match without withing sage like hello but i was like i was just like it's gotta be this way and that way but it's whatever feels good for you and so if you feel like you need to move a little bit like sometimes i i start to. I start to flow with energy. I start to move around a little bit. I just. I just allow myself that space. And and i know that it's whatever whatever feels good in my body so whatever feels good in your body is exactly where i want you to be right now and and i'll just take this time to kind of run us through a little bit of a breathing exercise where i know some people to do the the box breath. But it's when you breathe in the count of four you hold it for the count of four ube read out for the count ashore and then you hold it for the counter four again and i have i dealt with lots of different people from all walks of this universe and and some people don't like to hold their breath and i tell them i said well you know what you can count however fast you wanna out. It's just that you're doing it in a in a fluid way and it's consistent so if you're accounting for is one two three four that's mine and if your counselor for is one two three. It's all in. What feels good for you so. I think that we forget that. Sometimes we forget that we're the pilot we get to decide. So you're all mason comfortable. I like to keep my palms up facing up. Because it's it's a nice way to allow for energy to to flow to us. So i always start off with a couple of cleansing breaths in a cleansing breath is basically just breathing in through your nose usually holding it for just a second breeding out so i always like to start my practice with that because it's just going to move it's going to help start moving the energies so wanna take a couple of cleansing breaths where we breathe in. Hold him. read out your mouth so just do that. Maybe three or three or five times just to get us going just to get just to get us moving so just move in that breath because that breath is everything.

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"j galvin" Discussed on The Divine I AM
"Welcome welcome everyone to the divine. I am thank you so much for being here joining us. The i'm not gonna be on here long. That's why you only see my little bobblehead face. We're going to have the beautiful stay. Should galvin stove with us. Live but before i pop on here. I just wanted to know how amazing she is. She is a widowed mother of three boys living in the midwest. Usa an after husband passed away. She began her spiritual path and was drawn to crystal energy as well as many tools of divination and she has been immersed herself into mindset and spiritual studies. She became a certified yoga teacher shortly before the pandemic began. And then collini reich master you sui righty master and a shamanic healer. She's an intuitive healer. And a mindset mentor working with multiple healing modalities. She just became a certified moon up. Moon moon allard. You're okay and finished and astrology. Course is recently completed. Her rose priestess certification through the mid magdalene rose temple. She's currently journeying with the temples of isis rose flames serpent mystery school and she strengthening her gift as a psychic medium and also to connect to the elemental galactic and anjelica. Rome's wow way amazing amazing. Well he used so much. I'm like wow. I do a lot of stuff. You do a lot of stuff. Thank you lisa. Thank you for holding the space for us. Thank you everybody for coming on here with me. We have some crazy weather. So i'm hoping that my connection stays strong but i've got lisa here if anything happens i'll be right back but thank you again. Oh my goodness happy friday. Happy day after kristallnacht. Full moon energy. We've got the full moon capricorn. Which is wonderful. However however it's bringing up a little bit of Things that we haven't resolved and some people really feel that ancestral that incestual healing that needs to be done. So so what we're hoping to do tonight is just kind of talk a little bit about energy. I obviously love energy work. And i want to run you through like maybe like a shock rebalancing and and we'll we'll take it from there so thank you. Thank you so much for being here whoo. I'm setting the intention that the connections going to hold and my dogs are going to be wonderful. So oh my goodness so yes. Thank you for that introduction. I was like wow people make fun of me. Because they're like when do you sleep. You know truthfully i. I had a hard time with time. And i never used to think i had enough time to do anything until that pandemic and it's like once we slowed down. That's when i just started learning to set my intentions to to just start diving into all this magic. So i started with yoga and i couldn't stop and here i am today. Oh my goodness so lisa. You've got cats. Are they crazy lately or is it just isn't just my dogs. My goodness i will have my door closed. And if i let one in i have six of them that means the other five one in but the long going crazy scratching at the door. Let her in and she or he laid behind me like healing me on the back of my chair and then after a little while he and good mom you can let me out now right here for a moment now. I'm done sia so all. It's so sweet to we just adopted these two so they're fairly. They're fairly new and in energy. I don't think they're used to it yet. So i'm keeping them keeping them out. We'll we'll see how this goes but yes. I always love to talk about rocky energy when i first discovered. Rocky i was a skeptic it did make any sense to me how someone could not touch my body but somehow move my energy like that didn't make any sense until i had a session and i swear i thought she was using her hands and her feet and another set of hands and she's like i didn't touch you like wait. What so. I fell in love with it and we had the slowdown last year. And i found kunda delaney. Ricky which i know. A lot of people are kind of kind of were scared about that. Kuhn laney naame. It's it's the serpent energy. And and i know that if you use it incorrectly. Views anything incorrectly. It opens your mind and you don't want open avenues. You're not ready for. But i absolutely loved it and from there. I decided that. I wanted to do the sui as well. And so i've just just a lot of magic and lately it's been a lot of priestess energy which is so needed for this world right now and how everything's going so i wanna welcome everyone here tonight. What i wanted to do to start us off is. Maybe i want to set the intention that i want to bring in some channel in some universal energy. That's not only going to be available for everyone that's here live live but for anybody watching the replay or you know regardless of the the time that you come across. This transmits that that you're going to receive exactly what's your to receive at at that time and that it's going to be for your highest and greatest good so so with that being said. I'm not sure. If you're familiar with ricky so i think i'll just touch on it a little bit. Rakia is actually channeling in the beautiful universal energy. That's available to all of us. We all have the ability to use. Ricky and you know we we come here and in our human and we forget that were really magical beings than and we have all this access to all of this. You know this magic and this universal this universal energies so when we tap into this universal energy we can. We can help reset rebalance ourselves. I know that people have had really wonderful results as far as you know i. I don't wanna say healing but you know we we've all got that ability in us and it's more so of a mindset of deciding that you're wanting to heal yourself is is really the results that you receive and that's really with anything so when we move move we move energy in our body though Sometimes you know we have this this flow. That goes through a shock. Res- we have a shocker system. I'm hoping you're familiar with it. But we've we've got the seven main shock ras from our crown to our route and sometimes that energy can get stuck and can manifest in ways that are undesirable and and it can kinda counts cater life so when we start to move at energy around it can it can bring up some things kind of like this capricorn moon. We've got this this earth energy moon and i'm an air sign and aaron an earth that they.

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Massachusetts Looks to Bar Robinhood in State; Company Sues
"Now this Massachusetts Secretary of State Bill Galvin is seeking the revocation of Robin Hood's broker dealer license, saying the company encourages an experienced investors to place risky trades without limits. It comes as Robin Hood is suing in state court in Boston to challenge a new conduct rule. The secretary of state's office

WBZ Afternoon News
‘No-Excuse’ Vote By Mail Extension Signed Into Law In Boston, Massachusetts
"Mail provisions that were enacted in Massachusetts during the pandemic will remain in place for a while longer. Back through the end of June as governor Baker's signed the law today It means no excuse vote by mail will remain available for all remaining 2021 Town elections. Secretary of State Bill Galvin thank the governor for signing the bill in the law. He's urging the Legislature to act on his proposal to make voting by mail and option for all future elections.

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Massachusetts Lawmakers OK Bill To Extend Mail-In, Early Voting
"Lawmakers have given final approval to a bill extending mail in and early voting options through the end of June. It's now on Governor Baker's desk, waiting his approval. The vote by mail provisioned was set to expire at the end of this month. Secretary of State Bill Galvin has proposed making it permanent. Some Republican lawmakers have raised concerns about extending the voting options

All Things Considered
Changes to voting laws across the United States
"We have all just lived through an election in which the way many of us voted changed. A lot of Americans voted early in 2020. A lot of Americans voted by mail because of the pandemic. Now across the country, state lawmakers are weighing what our election should look like going forward. Hundreds of bills have been proposed that would restrict voting access. Hundreds of others would expand access, and this is mostly happening along party lines. Republican led states are broadly looking to add voting restrictions, while many Democratic legislatures are exploring expanding access. Well, we have got reporters. From three states with us to give us a glimpse of what is going on in there. Patch. Let me welcome Been Giles from Cage's in Phoenix. Katarina so historic from Iowa Public Radio and Anthony Brooks of W bur in Boston. Welcome all three of your primary Louise. Then I'm gonna let you start. Let's go to Arizona, which along with Georgia are maybe the state getting the most attention. Those two certainly at both swing states, both with total GOP control at the state level and all kinds of bills. That have been proposed. What what is standing out to you in Arizona? So the biggest proposed changes I see are two what's called Arizona's permanent early voting list. That's our super popular mail ballot system. That a clear majority of voters here use and have increasingly been using in years and years and years. So not new in 2020 is what you're saying. Definitely not new. No, This is a very long standing system here. You sign up for it, and you regularly get sent your ballot, So one change would make it to that. That's not permanent anymore. If you don't actually use the early ballot, you get sent before an election for two straight election cycles. You get a notice that you're getting kicked off the list, and you have to respond to that if you don't want to be removed. Democrats here say there were 126,000 voters in that situation who cast about in 2020 after not voting in 2016 or 2018, Arizona's, of course, very competitive state now so That margin. You know, 126,000 voters could matter. There's also another bill that would shrink the amount of time voters have to cast that early ballot and then new voter I d requirements when you mailed about back or being considered Catarina is any of this sounding familiar. Let's talk about what's going on in Iowa, another Republican controlled state. New restrictions have already been signed into law here. The governor did that on Monday. Ah big changes that early in person Voting and absentee voting will start 20 days before Election Day instead of 29. It was 40 days just four years ago and then deadlines for requesting a melon ballot has been moved up and those ballots have to be returned earlier, so it's really shrinking that time frame. Then in person. Polls will close at eight p.m. instead of nine PM, as they had been before for state and federal elections. Okay. And why do supporters of these changes who we should note are overwhelmingly Republican. Why did they say this is needed? Unlike in Arizona, where Democrats one big races, Republicans in Iowa one pretty much everything and retained full control of the state government. But they have said that these changes are going to help restore Iowans confidence and trust in elections. Here's representative Bobby Kaufman, speaking about the new law. This protects Iowans right to vote, and it adds certainty and security to it. This bill does not suppress one single vote. Of course, we should say that it was Republicans themselves, who created this distrust by questioning election results with false claims of widespread voter fraud. This is something these false claims have been repeated in debates in Iowa over the selection bill, and I'd also add that a lawsuit challenging these changes have already been filed. Mary Louise. I'm hearing similar claims from Republicans in Arizona, broadly speaking there, justifying these bills by arguing that voter confidence and the election must be restored. They don't acknowledge that some of them are responsible for sewing that distrust in the first place. Democrats are quick to point that out and are lining up in opposition to these bills. Here's Senator Martine Cassata, speaking about the voter. I d legislation. We hear communities tell us That this will hurt my community, my neighborhood, my vote and the people that look like me and the people that vote like me. This is going to hurt us. Okay, so a taste of the conversation under way there in Arizona and in Iowa, Anthony Brooks. Let's turn to Massachusetts, where you have got a very different story unfolding. Yeah, It's really different. Mary Louise Esso last summer. Here's a bit of background because of the pandemic, Lawmakers approved a temporary vote by mail law and as in other states, Massachusetts saw ah huge jump in voter turnout in the presidential primary and general election with with relatively few problems. So now there's a push by Democrats who control the state legislature by big numbers. To make vote by mail permanent. So here's Bill Galvin, the Democratic secretary of state, who's a big proponent of this last year test of us in many ways, it was a very challenging year. But at the same time he showed us what we could do. And I think the result was is that we had a very successful election cycle on. We want to make sure that progress is not lost. Is this controversial in Massachusetts are Republicans. They're fired up in opposition and saying similar things as we were hearing from Republicans and other states. Well, there are concerns. I mean, one concern is that any law to make mail in voting permanent will have to include significant new funding for cities in town clerks to do training and to process the big increase in mail. Balance. But in terms of pushback, Republicans have questioned why mail in voting is necessary now that it appears that the pandemic is lessening with vaccines being distributed. But even the moderate Republican governor, Charlie Baker, has said that he would favor making the law permanent. So I think chances are very good. That vote by mail is going to become permanent in Massachusetts and in the months ahead. I do want to know this debate is playing out at the national level, of course, as well. Big Fight looming in Congress over HR one. This huge bill, backed by Democrats that would expand voting access would curtail Jerry Mandarin would have something to say about some of these changes that are being proposed in at the state level and just quick lightning round for each of you. Maybe Anthony you first. How how much attention is HR one getting is this part of the conversation in Massachusetts? It's part of the conversation because our congressional delegation is all Democratic. It's very much behind HR one. But my sense is that no matter what happens in Washington, Massachusetts move toward a permanent Vote by mail legislation is coming, no matter what and Banner, Catarina, where you're so in Arizona, I think Democrats are going to make a big push for our U. S. Senators Mark Kelly and Kirsten Cinema. Get HR one through to undo a lot of what's happening at the state level. That means there's gonna be pressure on cinema to abolish the filibuster. If that's what it takes, because HR one might be the only way to get around some of this state laws that Republicans are certainly gonna pass here and are expected to be signed into law by the governor. And in Iowa Republicans are going to be more focused on this pending lawsuit that they

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Massachusetts Secretary of State Galvin to file legislation to make broad-based voting by mail permanent
"Of the the Commonwealth, Commonwealth, Bill, Bill, Galvin Galvin is is calling calling for for Congress Congress to to pass pass new new law law guaranteeing guaranteeing every every voter voter the the right right to to cast cast the the mail mail in in ballot ballot in in all all federal federal elections. elections. This This comes comes in in response response to to recent moves. By several states to restrict access to voting by mail. Galvin says those actions and state legislatures across the country should concern anyone who believes in free and fair elections. He says that there should be some federal standards and place and adds that voting by mail worked well here in Massachusetts and other states that embraced the measure in the 2020 elections.

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NFL game predictions: Buffalo Bills vs. Indianapolis Colts
"I game one. Oh five saturday. Currently it's six and a half. The colts visiting the bills. It opened as a seven point game. Sixty percent of the bats. Sixty percent of the money is on the bills. Michael will start with you where you going on this one but my number say i should go with the coast but i like the bills all week. I'm gonna go against and based on what you just gave me. You steered me off the ledge. I'm gonna go with buffalo. I think buffalo's the second best red zone team on third down in football this year. They're scoring at a rapid rate. I think brian daboll were really have a good handle on. The eib reflects defense. And when i look at philip rivers the last two games in january that he's played the baltimore game that they want was fifty two degrees but when he plays below forty one degrees. He's played three games. He's lost all three. I'm gonna go buffalo and since you me that the team wins their cover. So that i'm gonna pick tick. Buffalo galvin lead dude. Colts have ability to play down and up to teams. Let's go philip. Rivers five and two against the spread road. Playoff games rivers four. No wild card weekend and bills have the worst run defense of any team in the playoffs this year. Jonathan taylor to the todd town called cisco to keep it closer. We can't let it get away from of a ballgame all take the points. Bharti's going bills guppies with colts pat. I'm going with colts. Just because i don't want to have to wear Area who wanna

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"j galvin" Discussed on The Bone 102.5
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Pop Culture Happy Hour
A big year for Bad Bunny
"Welcome back here with me from her home in washington. Dc is npr. Music and latino contributor. Stephanie fernandez hi stephanie. Hey steven great to have you so as we mentioned in. The bad bunny has released three albums in two thousand twenty the first y h l q. Md l. g. That's yoga lo que. Mais della ghana. Or i do whatever i want came out in february not long after bad bunny performed with jennifer lopez shaquille and j galvin at the super bowl halftime show. You'll find your haga made lagana at number seven on. Npr music's list of the fifty best of twenty twenty then in may bad bunny put out an odds and ends compilation called los que. No iban asa lear or the ones that were not going to come out. And now he's released ultimo tour del mundo which translates as the last tour of the world. The new album was written and recorded in quarantine and bad bunny had said it would be his last album not surprisingly he has already walked. That back a stephanie. Near the beginning of this year you interview. Bad bunny for a pitchfork profile called day in the life of bad bunny introverted superstar. Let's start with your thoughts on the new record which feels more restrained and reflective than the album. He put out earlier this year. Absolutely well let me start by saying that. It's been a crazy year for bad bunny. Output has been insane and prolific. and he's proven more than once that he can put out a great record. I really liked this album But i'll confess that i i i. I felt some fatigue at the fact that this is the third bad album coming out. And i'm a big fan of bad bunnies. I've been following him for a long time now. But i also believe that there's time for an artist to slow down into you don't need to put out so much music that being said. I really liked this album. It's really grown on me. Since i first heard it definitely appeals to the mo and may clearly bad bunny has also been listening to a lot of new metal and pop punk in quarantine. Well let's talk about the differences between this record and the one that he put out at the beginning of this year. That was kind of a more hard charging album in this one. As you said is is a little bit more mo absolutely. I think you know there has been this temptation to compare the two albums because they've been his two biggest releases. This year i think at the end of the day. they're such different projects. He was really trying such different things with them. That album iago looking at it. I was really focused on going back to the heart of puerto rican thrown from the early two thousands in the late nineties. The kind of music that bad listen to growing up the latin pop landscape now sounds a lot different than the music. Bad bunny loved growing up. And you know john that has historically not been widely accepted in latin pop and latin mainstream until the last decade. And one thing that he acknowledged to me when i interviewed him as well as you know something that was really the main focus of this record. Was you know undeniably making this sound of the music that influenced him growing up the artists that really deserve the shine when it comes to the strides made in this genre and this album is more about honoring a different kind of music that he loved growing up which is rock and rock and program spaniel and pop punk and i think what you really can see across. His body of work is just the deep respect that he has different kinds of music that he loves as well as this nostalgia. I think both records really have a lot to do with nostalgia in this way. That's really interesting to me especially in a year. That's been so difficult for so many people. Some many of us are finding comfort in music. That's not new music. That reminds us of more comfortable more simple times as it were. Even though these two albums are really different they both have really special offerings. Well one thing. I wanted to talk about it about this new record wanting that immediately jumped out to me as somebody who did a certain amount of coming of age in the nineties there a couple of songs on his record like to deseo loma harder. And you'll vito c. That are very tinged with all rock. Sounds like really kind of nineties. Rock sounds taught me talk. Yeah you know. This album has a lot of guitars. Sad guitars brad guitar. He's kind of teasing out this kind of pop punk and nu metal side that he has actually alluded to in previous work on his debut album sandra he had a song called dynamo moscow allowed which was really a pop punk song and people were so surprised to hear that from bad bunny and on your looking like he had llamas mignano which is like one of my favorite songs this year and a that just absolutely bursts into this new metal rage moment that is just so so registered so good and i think you know i i. I didn't think anything could match with those two songs. Made me feel. But i couldn't stop listening to to the settled on my heart. I really think it's like that. Riff is just so heart. Sick and tortured and cathartic. It's a little bit of that success. Mada below gun mental burden sep putra dot com the company. I think you can kind of get a sense of the exact angst. That's at work here but can you walk us through what that's about. Yeah you know. That song is kind of a classic reflecting on a break-up ballot and it's kind of a self torturing acknowledges wasn't great to you and i hope that one day you can forget about me but it's also just really indulging in that feeling and i think that's something that somebody people can relate to maybe a lot of people who've spent a lot of time alone in this year of in thinking about so. It's got a lot of sad. Bob's for reflecting on on these sad moments but also got a lot of really happy moments. I wanted be just kind of give people a sense of place about where he kind of fits into the latin music world like he is a boundary pushing artist. He's pushed a lot of these of gender presentation He sings about gender relations in ways. That feel really fresh absolutely. I think you know for several years now. Bad bunnies kind of establish this reputation for himself as a political or outspoken artist. And it's a label that he wrestles with. I think he is breaking a lot of barriers in terms of challenging masculine in latin pop. And he's really kind of an outlier. In terms of how vocal he is about these issues in two thousand nine hundred and he was really involved in the protests import. The frigo demanding the resignation of prepared for ceo in the past. He's also really challenge these ideas of gender presentation as you mentioned. You know he'd paint his nails and he'd wear skirts and bad. Bunny received a lot of praise for that and it was a big statement to a lot of his fans as much as he's gaining so much praise especially this year he's also had a lot of moments of public learning you know he's resisted this idea of becoming like a spokesperson for any group of people or report the frigo and earlier this year. You know a lot of fans were disappointed that he took several weeks to respond in support to the black lives matter movement and eventually he released a letter expressing his feelings and kind of saying himself. The thing that so many of us had already come to the conclusion to which is that. You know you can't rely on celebrities at the end of the day to lead us forward and social movements to be the voice of progress. I think bad bunny has made a lot of big statements that challenge how latin pop's most visible stars approach politics but then again on and trap have always been political and bad bunny is not the first and i know he won't be the last. Yeah you mentioned. His relationship with puerto rico. I think that's one thing that really jumps out about him. Could you talk a little bit more about that. Absolutely i think what definitely sets bad bunny. Apart from all of his peers in the industry is just how committed he is doing right by his community and worked to recall. Specifically i think in all of his music you can tell that. He's striving to remain authentic. And there's so many little love letters to community on this album samples the legendary astrologer welton on the penultimate track. His famous sendoff muccio more. He shouts out puerto rican and latino legends in general like leveaux the ruben blah the song and then latinos like real manna. You can tell that. He's he's aware that he's operating within a lineage. He never leaves any doubt about who he's trying to uplift and who is trying to represent here and he closes the album on a classic puerto rican christmas song comparison performed by today obama hegna which is a group from his hometown of vega baja. Your old it's kind of odd. Because it's like he's not on the song. Obviously it's recording from the fifties. But it's a song about how some people have jubilant joyful christmases and others spend it in sadness or in poverty. It is a farewell to a year. That i think all of us are happy to see go and i think you know though. He sits at this place of enormous wealth and privilege and fame. I think he's really at the end of the day driven by this desire to remain

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Bad Bunny tops Spotify's most-streamed list of 2020
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Dozens of ballots destroyed after fire set at Boston dropbox
"A man has been arrested in connection with the ballot box Fire in Boston 39 year old Worldly Armand of Boston is charged with willful and malicious burning. Sunday morning, the contents of a ballot drop box outside the Copley Square Library were set on fire, and around three dozen ballots were damaged. 87 were still ledge, a ble enough to be processed. According to the Office of Secretary of State Bill Galvin. Galvin has directed all local election officials in Massachusetts to boost security around ballot boxes.

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Boston man charged with setting fire to ballot drop box
"39 year old Worldly Armand of Boston is charged with willful and malicious burning. Sunday morning, a ballot drop box outside the Copley Square Library was set on fire and around three dozen ballots were damaged. Secretary of State Bill Galvin has now directed all local election officials to boost security around ballot drop off boxes. Massachusetts commissioner for the death has been fired

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FBI To Investigate Fire Set At Boston Ballot Dropbox
"Set fire to a ballot Dropbox Sunday with 120 to balance for the November election. Inside 87 of the votes were still ledge, a ble enough to be recorded. The rest were destroyed. Massachusetts Secretary William Galvin says he's asked local jurisdictions to secure ballot boxes by moving them inside if necessary, as we go down the stretch in this election And they need police officers there. That's what they need to do. We'll deal with the compensation issues later. The FBI is investigating just days

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Boston ballot box set on fire, officials say, in ‘disgrace to democracy’
"Secretary of the Commonwealth's Bill Galvin today of a Copley Square ballot. Dropbox was set on fire early this morning. Steak au Vin

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FBI investigating fire set in Boston ballot drop box
"Of the Commonwealth's Bill Galvin reporting to the state U. S attorney today on alleged attack on on a a ballot ballot drop drop off off box box in in Boston. Boston. Calvin's Calvin's office office received received reports reports of of a a fire fire at at around around four four o'clock o'clock this this morning morning that that had had been been set set in in a a ballot ballot box box outside outside the the Boston Boston Public Public Library Library in in Copley Copley Square. Square. Galvin Galvin is is asking asking the the FBI FBI to to investigate, investigate, He He says says Anyone Anyone who who used used that that box box between between 2:30 2:30 p.m. p.m. yesterday and 4 A.m. today who hasn't yet confirmed the status of their ballot online should contact A Boston Elections Department Mayor Marty while speaking out about the incident today, saying that it's a quote, disgrace to democracy, also urging Massachusetts voters to not be intimidated and continue to vote.

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New book tells story of 6 brothers with schizophrenia
"Your host Gabe Howard and calling into our show today we have Robert. Caulker Robert is the author of Hidden Valley Road which was an instant number one New York Times Bestseller and Oprah's Book Club Selection He is a national magazine awards finalist who's journalism has appeared in wired and the new. York Times. Magazine. Bob Welcome to the show. Hi Gabe I'm really glad to talk to you today. Your book is non-fiction. It's a true story. I'm GonNa read from Amazon Right now description the heart rendering story of a mid century American family with twelve children. Six of them diagnosed with schizophrenia became sciences greatest hope in the quest to understand the disease. Let's talk first about how you did the research for this book, you met the Galvin family. That's right. My career really took shape at New York magazine where I've written dozens of cover stories and feature stories about everyday people going through extraordinary situations and I really am drawn to these stories of people who manage crises come through difficulties I find it inspiring and I'm always looking for a deeper issue running at the bottom of her in. So when I met the Galvin family I was amazed, this is a family that's been through so much. Misfortune and also so many challenges and so much scientific mystery medical mystery I I met the two sisters they're the youngest in the family there were twelve children they're the only girls and they now are in their fifties. But when they were children, six of their ten brothers had been diagnosed with schizophrenia. The family immediately became interesting to scientists and researchers were trying to get to the the genetic roots of the disease. But before that happened, there was tremendous amount of denial, a lot of stigma that forced the family into the shadows, and so it became clear that by telling their story, maybe we could inspire the general public to sort of remove some of that stigma from mental illness particularly acute mental illness like schizophrenia, which so many people still have difficulty talking about and to anchor this in time they were diagnosed in the seventies. I'm horribly bad at math, but they were diagnosed fifty years ago. So there was even more stigma more discrimination less understanding. It was harder to get diagnosed absolutely and also more of a reason to hide because so many people in the establishment were blaming the families themselves for the mental illness blaming bad parenting in particular, blaming bad mothering, and then of course, the medical treatments, the pharmaceutical treatments were blunter and more extreme back then and they were just coming out of the period of lobotomies in shock therapy insulin coma therapy is all sorts of drastic treatments which are now. So questionable now the parents are dotted Mimi, Galvin their mom and dad did mom and. Dad Have Schizophrenia or any mental illness or was it just their children dated not have schizophrenia neither did anyone in their immediate families and I think part of the mystery of this book is how does schizophrenia get inherited because we now are certain that there is a genetic component to schizophrenia, but we don't know exactly how it is inherited. It's not parent to child it's not recessive. It's not like you need to people with schizophrenia to produce a child schizophrenia it Kinda wanders it meanders through families in a very tricky way and there was a lot of hope pinned on this family that they would help shed a little light on that mystery as well. What were some of the most surprising things that you learned about mental illness and will really schizophrenia from your time interviewing the Galvin's I was surprised by almost everything. But my biggest surprises were that to my understanding of mental illness was that it was about brain chemistry and that great pharmaceutical drugs were coming online that through trial and error and a lot of work. Perhaps, we'll be able to correct your brain chemistry problem and then whatever you had whether it was anxiety or depression. Or bipolar disorder that it would be corrected and that you would become essentially cured although cured is the wrong kind of word for like remission or recovery. Right what I learned was that schizophrenia this isn't really true at all that the drugs that they have the antipsychotic drugs that are very popular that are prescribed so much for schizophrenia, they are basically the same drugs that have been prescribed for fifty years. They may have different names derived from the same classifications of typical neuroleptics or. Narrow left ix and that these drugs are essentially symptoms suppressors. Help a person control their hallucinations or delusions or it might make a patient less erotic and more manageable as a patient in a healthcare setting but it doesn't turn back the clock. It doesn't necessarily add functionality. They really are just sort of good enough in terms of controlling the population but not really the miracles that we look at when we talk about antidepressants for instance, and that was a huge surprise it sounds like that. You didn't know a lot about schizophrenia before you started working on this book. Is that true? That's right. I mean I knew enough to know that it didn't mean split personality multiple. Personality which is. Like the big misnomer that because of the way we use the words get. So there's a Latin root skits which refers to split, but really it was meant to mean a split between reality and one's perception of reality a person with schizophrenia tends to wall themselves off from what is commonly accepted as reality I a little bit and then a lot and sometimes that means delusion. Sometimes that means to lose the nations and sometimes it means being catatonic sometimes, it means being paranoid and in fact, that was the other huge surprise for me for schizophrenia, which was that it isn't really a disease at all it is a classification. Syndrome. It's a collection of symptoms that we have given a name. And I don't mean to sound too nebulous or mystical and talking about There is such a thing as schizophrenia. It's just that it may be several different things in that forty years from now, we might have removed the word schizophrenia from our lexicon and we might have decided that it's really six different brain disorders with sixty screen types of symptoms, and we have found ways to treat those six different conditions differently that was another huge surprise to me. When doing your research for the book? Obviously, you spoke to the family. Did you also speak with medical doctors and schizophrenia researchers and people in the medical field? Yes. Absolutely. My initial conversations were with the family themselves who after many years of difficulty were ready to come forward and talk about everything that happened to their family in a very deep and profound way. But of course, in the back of my mind I was thinking well, how specialists this family for all I know there might be thousand families with lots of kids where half of them have schizophrenia this, this might happen all the time. So I didn't immediate round of checking talking. To major figures in scholarship of schizophrenia in the history of science, but also the treatment of schizophrenia and just to say, have you heard of this family? What would you say if I told you a family late this existed how typical do you think it is? Do you know the doctors who have treated the? Stanley because I knew their names as well are those doctors on the level? Are they quacks and everything really checked out? This is a family that is definitely unusual extraordinarily. So in terms of the numbers, they were important family to study for their time and they did help move the ball forward in a genuinely valid way an. Way So. There's a lot of hope in this story as well. Are there many families that have that many children with half of them being diagnosed with really any severe and persistent mental illness or or even just. This is a a big question that I pursue in the book itself because Linda Lee, one of the researchers who studied this family was actually a collector of genetic material of what she called multi plex families, which is families with more than one perhaps many instances six mental illness, not just among siblings but maybe parents and aunts and uncles and grandparents she made it her job in the nineteen eighties. Nineties was to collect data on as many. Multiplex families as possible. So they're out there but even in that World Galvin families extreme it's it's hard for anyone to think of any other family with twelve children where six of them had this diagnosis

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Mail-in ballots begin arriving for Massachusetts voters
"Election Day well, the nation's election day. In fact, less than a month away now in Massachusetts is rushing to get ballots out to voters. BBC sherry Small as details on the process, and that progress more than 200,000 vote by mail ballots have been mailed out to Massachusetts voters. Secretary of State Bill Galvin says he expects the rest will be mailed out by the end of the week. You Khun still request about by mail ballot up until October 28th. But all mail in ballots must be Mark no later than election Day, November 3rd and received no later than November. 6 that secretary Galvin says Don't wait. We are very anxious that voters normally receive their ballots early, but that they also return them early between male voting early poll voting from October 17 through the 30th and Election Day, Galvin anticipates voter turnout will set a record. It's gone up in every presidential cycle, 2008 was succeeded by 2012 12 is exceeded by 16. You think things are Oh, boring now than they were in 16. I don't so that's why I think it's going to go up at the State House. Sherry Small W. B C. Boston's news Radio couple of