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"janna" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:32 min | 9 months ago

"janna" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Sapped the spending power of British households. I mean, that reduced spending power, a theme that all of the central bankers on stage yesterday had to deal with. Absolutely absolutely. And you see it in the media. You see it when looking at how companies are struggling. I mean, high prices, an economy that is slowing because of supply constraints still because of the war because people just can not afford spending anymore. It's a very much a concern. And what I thought interesting as well is that central bankers were very clear in saying that this episode of low inflation that we've seen in the start of in the early 2000s, we're not going to go back to that. Globalization demographics, low productivity, tech improvements, all those things that have damped inflation during that time. That has shifted and we are going to see more inflation in the future. A very big challenge of course, not just for central banks for governments as well and how to deal with it and essentially, yes, there is a quest for a new normal going on at the same time. The challenge of keeping prices and expectations anchors as much as possible. Okay, Bloomberg's ECB reporter Janna randi, thank you for taking us through all of that. This is Bloomberg

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"janna" Discussed on Myths and Legends

Myths and Legends

05:09 min | 10 months ago

"janna" Discussed on Myths and Legends

"Was free. But it was still weak. One hit from the axe would kill it, though that's probably true of most living things. Regardless, Jana check kept after it. It was still trapped in the house. There was no water here. Or so he thought. Over a hundred days ago, Dorothy had left a full picture of water on the table and then gone to wait in the swamp. Over that time, the pitcher had evaporated. Almost. It had one drop left as the axe came down on the vodka's head, the creature snatched the pitcher and turned it upside down. And the single drop rolled down its craggy forehead. The vodnik dropped the pitcher and grabbed the axe handle, while the axe head was mere inches from his own. Stopping Janna check. The drop landed on the floor of the home, but it didn't stay there. It grew. It grew until it filled the house. Grew until Dorothy and janacek were pinned against the ceiling. Fighting for air. The vodnik in the center of the home on the floor, touched the ground, and a Whirlpool opened up. Pulling mother and son down. Into the darkness. Down to a place in which they both had been, far too long. The neighbors who heard the screams in the pounding found nothing but a dark, deep pool with a shepherdess hut once stood. They assumed that she had left town. After her son died. No one had seen her for months, so it was a good thing she wasn't in it when it went down. They had no way of knowing that underground. Not terribly far from where they stood, Dorothea check were closed into little silver jars. At the end of a long, emerald hall. Now,.

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"janna" Discussed on Typology

Typology

04:12 min | 1 year ago

"janna" Discussed on Typology

"Guru, Janna Reese, welcome to typology. Thank you so much. It's great to be here. I have so look forward to this conversation. I want everybody to know that you and I work together on the road back to you. We worked intensely together on the story of you as well. We have spent countless hours together working on books and as I tell people over and over and over again, I could not do this without Jenna Reese. Wow, thank you. That is music to my ears. And it's been a total total joy. Well, for.

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"janna" Discussed on The Pig Wrestlers

The Pig Wrestlers

04:13 min | 1 year ago

"janna" Discussed on The Pig Wrestlers

"I've always really appreciated as having a say in the business and having control over it and also having the motivation to build something that people actually care about and hey four you know before kicking off. With broad pantomine the product. I'd worked for companies that had done the whole thing of raising all bunch of vc funding hiring a ton of people and not actually creating any value right. The money actually broke these companies because they ended up having to scale faster than and come up with excuses spends money so they could go back and get more money. You know nine months down the line and it just didn't make sense to me and so i've always said you know i'll take an investment when i can reasonably say that not taking this investment. It will go into these initiatives and these will turn out this kind of money for you and we need your capital. Because you know we don't have it ourselves swire doing it but i don't want to take it just because being offered to me because it seems idea now we'll see what's the next big phase for proton really question so one of the one of the things that we've always done at bat is that we've always been completely bootstrapped right. We've always you know focused on just doing what works for us which is getting out there. Talking to people in the market writing about its and generally the people around us share it and you know. Tell their their product friends and take with them which treat call. The world's slowest fire broke mechanism when somebody takes pat from company to company to company. Put it this way. The first person to ever bought brought bad is still a customer. Both the original company shows with as well as now. She's taken it with her to several of the companies. And you know it's time to spend advocates but we like to that up a level right. We now know that the market has grown like when we started this thing there was no market..

"janna" Discussed on The Pig Wrestlers

The Pig Wrestlers

05:56 min | 1 year ago

"janna" Discussed on The Pig Wrestlers

"I seem to remember you did have to particular moscow of one point talking about talking about epic girl and pro's pro toronto. Yes we started off as like a drug could gag pitch then simon costumes. No no no. No i made cost you you make costumes. Those were more suits. That i i did. Some custom iron on ladders and thoughts happened. So that's that's the mail for this video sorted rain. You're listening to the pig wrestlers. Podcast where ray are reviewing this book. Never wrestle with a pig by mark mccormack. Hi betty my name. Is jacob esto and i'm one of the founders up product which is the software for mentors and he also might know me as one of the founders of mind the product which is the community of.

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DeAndre Jordan Intends to Sign With Los Angeles Lakers

First Things First

01:41 min | 1 year ago

DeAndre Jordan Intends to Sign With Los Angeles Lakers

"Let's shift some ears. Talk some basketball a monday morning. Because the veteran lakers about to get even more veteran e big men de'andre jordan intends to sign with the lakers after being traded and then bought out by the distance jordan would be the tenth laker h thirty two or older and six of those guys thirty five plus nick jordan on the same team. Never thought i'd see the day Do you like the lakers bringing in deandra jordan. Nice good line janna listen. We're still getting the edible arrangements in the sheri's berries my for apologies that were from the audience last week. But you can feel free to send more to me. And by the way if you're feeling generous include kenny atkinson who lost his job arguably because he saw what i saw in fall which is de'andre jordan's not great at the old basketball anymore and now the nets finally admitted as they say. Hey you can have deandre jordan in detroit says no. We don't want them feel like what did we include six million dollars. They're like us. Don't want what we include for. Second round picks like okay. We'll take him and then we'll ask him to leave and now the legs are gonna take them. So i i understand that folks probably expect me to say well with lebron on it. He'll be different exam while. I do believe that braun has the ability to get the most out of any and all teammates. He's played with for now. Eighteen plus years. There has to be something to be gotten and driving. This moves. the needle for the lakers. No

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"janna" Discussed on Whine Down with Jana Kramer and Michael Caussin

Whine Down with Jana Kramer and Michael Caussin

05:37 min | 1 year ago

"janna" Discussed on Whine Down with Jana Kramer and Michael Caussin

"Oh yeah i just love that. Oh yeah not excited. At all like yeah. I'm so excited so excited. This is my excited voice. Well we're going to need you. Get a little bit more excited now. Okay all right this is you know. It's it's an animation right like we gotta. We gotta be excited about this because i you know. I need that. I need a little. I like i need a. I'm so excited. Hey that's so much better. Okay hi how do you deal with confrontation. How do i deal with confrontation It depends i like to. I don't mind. I don't shy away from confrontation. You're actually really competition. I try to be try to sit back and wait a minute because my initial reaction kinda like what chelsea said last week is to kind of go but i try to wait a minute and breathe but i don't shy away from it. I was listening to another podcast earlier and They were talking about confrontation. And i know it said before. Like i would rather move to a different country than have conversation but i was thinking about it and i was like that was very like twenty s janna where i feel like thirties. Late thirties. janna is Like i like. I don't like it. I'm not saying like confrontation. But i because i had to do something that our day where i wanted to puke With a semi confrontation and i normally would have just been like no. It's fine but i feel like when you get older. That stuff is just like what has to happen. Yeah i think you've gotten better at it for sure. I think you just have to. I think it depends on the situation. Obviously but how. You're gonna handle it like i think as you get older you realize to handle it more as an adult and think through what you're going to say and not just spout off than just and i think you've done a thanks. I was just thinking about that. Some like i used to hate confrontation and now. It's too old to play the games anymore. You know Speaking of confrontation now not confrontation. But i was On our we have like a girls night a few days ago and pamela n- was like she basically said that i am value janna.

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"janna" Discussed on American Ag Today

American Ag Today

02:48 min | 1 year ago

"janna" Discussed on American Ag Today

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"janna" Discussed on The South Florida Morning Show

The South Florida Morning Show

05:12 min | 1 year ago

"janna" Discussed on The South Florida Morning Show

"The country. What we've done is so important. Yeah well somewhere. Mani was watching on tv back home going. Oh no i do. Those christmas threes again. Well what to talk about in the next segment here. But potentially i think he'd go into this with a completely different because let's face it. He didn't know exactly how swampy the swamp was well in in. Hear the comment but does he really want that battle for four more years every day being attacked. Not sure god got a lot from the The border visit yesterday. I thought it was. I thought he did everything he needed to do. Is very impactful. that's all. I was looking for nice wall by the way. How about that. That and President biden visits south florida today. All that coming up next self-loading morning show has janna.

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"janna" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

07:35 min | 1 year ago

"janna" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

"It's god's will heal people. So why are we wasting time. Saying if it's your will god and so. I just like a crazy girl was killed in. Jesus name yuba healed arm. He'll jesus name and didn't know what. I was doing and wanted to learn so i enrolled in the school of power in love and on on the last day. Todd actually asked me to come on stage and I don't know i don't know how it happens. A really don't know if somebody told him clara's story or on how i got on stage but i got to give clara's testimony in front of a conference of about twenty four twenty five hundred people and then two hundred thousand people streamed it live crazy. Oh people began to Just like cheer. Forgotten weep. And i realized in that moment onstage that i would go through any of that again i would watch my daughter. Go through that again. I would go through that again if it meant that. Other people would encounter. God's and i might testimony On a youtube video I was given no time to prepare. i was just. I was on my way out of the auditorium and then called the stage. And i didn't even know why they called me on stage. Say yeah talk about surrender. God you're going to have to get this out of my mouth. 'cause i don't suppose okay. So project shine then was kind of birth from that event After i got off the stage. I spent a minute alone with god and I felt like he was holding me and singing over me and of all things it was the song you are my sunshine an annuity and it was a moment of her mission. It was a moment of commissioning. It was a moment where i understood that he made me shiny. He made me extra. I'm just like i'm the craziest. Suzy gastric extra shining girl. And that no one will value from me. Darling my shine. And i just felt permission to be shiny and to be just like all out of the closet is just a massive shiny person And just felt like it was okay to be extra so as an action. Step after feeling cut his permission commissions. I started project shine. Didn't know what it was gonna look like on. That was in two thousand seventeen. Didn't know it was going to look like. But i was just i was going to be shining and i was going to be shining for him because he created me to be shiny and it turned into a blog and five years later. I realize that was impacting. As many people as i was It was just an action. Stabby or a step of obedience in on. I see this with a sincerely like just as sincerely humble heart on because it still it wrecks me every time an having strangers come up to me and tommy. I know who you are on your jam and a have been reading your blog. I look forward to what you have to say. It's encouraged me I've had a dark night of the soul. And then i read something that you said and god used to speak life to me and it started happening often enough that i thought you know what may be others really really need to understand the heart of god and need to understand that he's weird because he doesn't do things in the way that we think they do And after a long time of calling god weird and calling his ways weird and my story is weird. It prompted me to look up the definition of weird. Have you ever looked it up. Eric know what does it say. Truth the archaic definition of weird is pertaining to destiny red. That i was like god. Yes i wanna be weird like yale game destiny i want you to surveys all over just a giant goofball that's fantastic. I love that. I don't think he had to read too far and dysgraphia to figure out. The god has a weird streak right. He definitely loves to do things differently. And astound people. And i think you're right like just to see how people react. I think sometimes he loves that. He wants people to be astounded by him. And that's because he is pretty cool. I love that Jinnah that's fantastic. I love so much of what you said like. It's just such a fascinating journey with god. And i thank you for sharing it so much since so deeply and so I may have to call us episode. Spiritual sassy pants. I don't know we'll find out just because it's funny but At least you like it. I don't know if. I imagine the the pictures that i search to find. A you know background for that or not going to be. They're not gonna be appropriate. But that's okay anyway the i appreciate. Uva here is there anything you want to leave us with The ya i. If there's anything that i would want somebody else to get from my story would want them to never fall for the trap of thinking that god has rejected them based on the misconception or misperception of how he communicates how he pursues how who he is. I mean he's not what we were taught. A lot of us were taty was. He's not in that box man. He is given a grand adventure on the outside and he's not rejected us. He has been there all along pursuing us. We just haven't had the scope for it and he wants to teach us because he wouldn't he doesn't wanna live one moment. Feeling rejected or feeling disconnected from him on his love is weird and like relentless a lotta absolutely go back to it all the time You can find it throughout scripture. But in the the very end in revelation says guy will make his dwelling with the people. Right i will be their god and they will be his people and it's appropriate for it to be pulled in back there because actually happens throughout scripture that that will one little line shows up in the psalms and the prophets. And it's all over the place. Because that's what god wants just exactly what you said love it love it. Love it friends. This is available to you. He's available to you. That's the life that You call to all right gina. Thanks so much for being here. I really appreciate it.

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"janna" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

08:14 min | 1 year ago

"janna" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

"And he said i just want to remind you on the name above all names. The diagnosis is nothing. But a name on. And i had learned that in two thousand eight i found out i had cancer and He took me through just a process of learning that really truly he. He says he is. He's gonna do what he says he's gonna do. Which is he'll and he reminded me of that With clara and he said no her. There's no lack in my kingdom. There's no void in my kingdom. You want to rename her diagnosis on. He prompted me to kind kinda scratch out on the board in the hospital where it said micro deletion and to write micro completion because god was speaking completion over her and the words that he sent out. The bible tells us that they will accomplish what he sent them out to do so We started on. I learned the power over the next few days of the spoken. Word of god may think about in genesis. One two when the spirit hovered over the water. How long was it there. What was it leading for. Everything was bullied. And then we find out then. The lord spoke said let there be light. The spirit was waiting for the voice of god for god to speak and in that moment when it spoke every life sustaining thing began to be created and so we started taking everything that That the doctor said was wrong with clara. Shield like nineteen specialists and we started declaring the opposite over her and declaring god's word over her and to this day i mean. She's almost six to this day. Every night we say clara. You're strong. Tom verbal mobile capable complete in brave. You can do hard things You have healing in your hands. Because she's the first to lay hands on somebody else to pray for them and your end on we added. You're smart and your balance on all of those were scripture references that backed up the opposite of what she was diagnosed with and eric houston healed of ood. Everything should to hold on our hearts one. Close the others. Closing geneticist found a tumor in her eye on an get to an ophthalmologist for looking at cancer and and said retinal blast oma. So we took communion prayed over her anointed her head. Thanks jesus for his goodness and just declared the are circumstances. Don't determine the goodness of god. The goodness of god determines the truth about our circumstances and claire who you are complete. And we took her to do which is kind of authority in our area on. And it took several hours for the ophthalmologist. There to be like okay. We saw the tumor on the pictures. We can't find it. It's like it's nowhere. We were told that she would on have an eighty percent chance of dying from an epileptic She was cleared of epilepsy When she was six months old we were told she'd need a feeding tube Because she had a swallow disorder. Nope i found a treatment. She responded so well. Actually the poster child for the treatment now We were told you never walk or talk. She talks she sings. She speaks in paragraphs she is the first to use her voice to pray over others. She dances she runs. She sings what really everything bat was supposed to happen with her. Didn't happen and it's because of the spoken word of god over her. That's amazing. I love that Yeah so so just astounding. And i think god has been really faithful to you in that in that sort of wrestling through. If i live a million years i will still never be able to get past. I once was lost. The now found. I can't i can't even get past that everything else was just details. Because that's where he got me. The one last thing you want to talk about is you have You're project shine right. Tell me about that. What are you doing there so again. That was birthed out of this encounter. i had with god So just a little context when clara was in the hospital after cod kinda wrecked me by giving me perspective about what was really going on. I felt like you know. Light shines in the darkness and the darkness does not overcome. It may be clear as not sick. Maybe he has dispatched us to the darkest place which is a children's hospital. We were in the kiss. You which is for the immune compromised children So we were surrounded by children with cancer. And i thought how. He's dispatched us to the darkest place. And so i was like i am going to give how hell here i really was on and so i would urge. Clara was six months old. I would pull her around the hall of the hospital in a little red wagon in kinda push her. Iv pole with me. And i'm not kidding. You i would pray for anyone who would let me and i was strike going forward unlike going to be healed and so were kinda got around the chaplain came up to kinda see what was going on in the kiss. You know to investigate. And she came in clara's room and she took her shoes off when she entered the door because the presence of god hit her so hard and he said i came to see what was going on in here to pray for you and she said but this is holy grounds. Will you pray for me. And i was like your pray for you. Pray for your mom. And i'm a pray for your dog and you're gonna get he'll send your dog and so we had a friend our it was. I guess i was a nurse. Said oh i see that. You're praying for people. you're doing that thing that tad white does and unlike cool. Yes we are. Who's todd whites. Yeah and so. I hadn't heard of him and so he looked him up on youtube or something. Unlike ted light he makes what i'm doing. Look good just like. I'm a pray for you come here. You want you pray for you. I'm gonna play for you and you can then pray for you and everybody's gonna get healed and then we're praying that You know there'd be more empty beds in that wings but shutdown that every single nursing doctrine there with lose their job. I mean it was like crazy. Yes did you see some anybody get hill. I have no idea. I really seriously i have no idea. I was just kind of glitchy ing and Spasm out with extra. Like jesus power and love or something. I don't. I don't even know if anybody got healed and some people may have gone home and you never know right but Yeah interesting okay. Just curious. So i then decided that. I really wanted to learn what todd white was doing because he made it. Look way better than i did. I want to be serious about it. Because you know jesus didn't just die to keep To get into heaven he died to get heaven into me. And there's a thirty. That comes with that if jesus is the express full of the father looking at his life and doing what he does. 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"janna" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

07:57 min | 1 year ago

"janna" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

"Ob. On i thought i was pregnant. I felt a little different went in was like i can't look another negative pregnancy tests. My heart can't take this and so he brought the results of the pregnancy test in and he even he was crying. And he's like. I've just never seen this. I can't think of someone more deserving non linear so after that infertility diagnosis we had And the girl and then the story that You're kind of drying out of the story of clara. She's my third When each of my children were born immediately. The first moment that i had with them. I took their tiny little solves in my hands and lifted them up to the lord. Because i knew that. If i didn't give them back i to him than i never would if i never if i didn't surrender my child right away to him that i never would i. I'd fall in love with them in. Wanna keep them when clara was born on. We didn't know that anything was not really right with her on an when she was born. She wasn't breathing and my husband was videotaping aunts. They kind of motion for him to cut the the video off and Everybody kinda crowded around her and then rushed out of the room and of course a a momma's heart says what's wrong with my baby and are they okay. Hey and there's not answers in that moment. They just. They took her to the nick. You and. I yelled at my husband to stay with her. Go with her. Okay go with her and the first report on that they wouldn't let go so he's like. There's nothing i can do. And i i was stable and he went to lunch. And that's when The ob came into the room. And said where's your husband. And i'm like oh my gosh. Is she dead on. They said no but we need. We don't wanna have to talk to you alone. I think that you're gonna need him here. We need to talk to both of you And so i called him and said you've got to get here something wrong on and the first report that we got was that Clara most likely had down syndrome and that she had gotten her stable but that she she was really having trouble transitioning They told us that it would probably be on a couple of months in the nick you. Wow because she was born at full term immediately after crying. God fronted me in my heart to stand on what he had spoken about her And on he just said he had given us some promises for all of our kids and at that moment. That's all i had to stand on on. I said you know what god where there's no way you make a way were no one else can reach us. You find us in my daughter's in the nick you go find her She's she's not okay but you can make away. And i started just like dispatching angels unlike what do you need. God all all rebuke. I were already whatever. I will declare whatever i will ask whatever you know. I'll whatever and when. I finally got to meet her She was picked up to so many little machines and I thought while you know no no. This is not my daughter's destiny in started just declaring over her. You're getting out of here. This is not what god has for you. God came to give you in a future. You have abundant life right now. It double came to steal kill and destroy this death wassen destruction and you're not called to that and just started speaking over her declaring over her singing over her she started responding and the neonatologist said while we thought it would be a couple of months. But now it'll probably be you know a week or so. She's doing well and That night the night that she was born i spent the night there speaking over her and by the next day they said really she might just be here a couple of days. She's doing well and by the next day which was the day after she was born. There surprised me and brought her into the room and said she's stable. Literally everything about her is stable. She can go home. And i thought your kidney so in like i don't know twenty hours or so. She went from like not being okay to a format or a couple of months in q two couple of weeks to a couple of days to you can take your home and so to summarize There were still some things that were not quite right about her. On some things that i noticed And her first. Christmas she was born in may and her first christmas she spent in the hospital. she Had a couple of holes in her heart. She had pneumonia like all of these things. Were starting to discover were wrong with her and one of the attending physicians came in and said we're gonna run genetic test and we ended up getting the results and sure enough. She was diagnosed with a genetic condition. And in that in the name of back condition is the word deletion. So it's distal eighteen. Q my early shen. Whatever that means. So christmas night christmas eve. It was christmas eve and on the floor on the hospital. I just said goodbye to my husband and my other kids. We didn't even tell him. It was christmas eve. Because you know what can you do and since clara was in the hospital we didn't even have time to put. We monogrammed a stocking for each of our kids to put up on the mantle. And i remember thinking it's a good thing i didn't get that monogrammed. I don't know if we're going to have used for that stocking next year. That was the honest reality which is so hard right as apparent. It'd be nuts the just and again you wonder. God's that's that's what i did and so. I put my sassy pants on. I sat on the hospital floor. And i cried out to him. Where are you you were making beauty and again. I'm in a pile of ashes. I'm on the floor of a hospital. Fighting for my daughter's life on christmas and again that unmistakable presence that silences all the fear and objections it came in the room and if he hadn't have handled things exactly like he did that night. I don't think that i could have listened to him because he did is. I felt like he put a robe blanket around both of us and he wrapped himself in my sadness with me. I wouldn't have. He wouldn't have had the authority. I wouldn't have given them an ear If he was speaking to me from outside of my sadness he became my sadness so that he could speak to me from within that sadness and he said i know what it's like to worry about your child on christmas eve and i thought oh clock maybe just all right. Oh man right. He was version. One of worry about your child on christmas eve.

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"janna" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

08:20 min | 1 year ago

"janna" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

"I was introduced to him he's like you're that role in the which one so i had totalled my car rate and It took a while for insurance. You know everything in it. Took me a while to get another car and so my husband and i actually started dating because he started driving me to church. I needed a ride to church. I was a college students at east. Carolina university studying recreation at that point and did never ride the churches. I'll take you so. We kinda started dating in the car on the way to church. That's pretty amazing. That's a good way to start going to church for dating for. It is yeah and he is. Oh my gosh he is. I don't know if he's a saint term. Angel man is incredible and i constantly feel very lucky. We've been married for seventeen and a half years and not being disingenuous on. Nobody has more for me and You know feel like some spouses can give their wife permission to be themselves but not ever spouse will give not every will give their wife Support in being who they are and in living out what god has called them to he bend over backwards to support me into encourage me and to cover me. In prayer into to intercede for me and his constant unchanging love of me has been probably the greatest tangible representation. Of god's love that i could ever experience i really grew kind of as a result of just being walked by my husband. He's the man will the us good. That's amazing and i love the love that endorsement. I mean that's you know in a world that needs more Solid relationships and marriages. That's really wonderful to hear that that okay so so you met your husband and married him then after that what How to me about about I'll ask about like dark night of the soul. But did you did you. Maybe have one of those. Maybe had that kind of early That you described earlier or did you come out of the accident. Had just this like sort of fire. Had a i guess what i wanna know. Let me ask it this way said. Tell me how you went from little girl felt rejected and then having this experience and where that took you and how you like okay. I've got a purpose. What would that create a with. Fire that light in you roll. It was a process and to answer the dark night of the soul question. There were too many to count fifty eleven dark nights of the soul. And i i joke with god god gets me and i'm not worried about him. Smiling me so i just i put my sassy pants on an ice storm. His thrown all the time and i'll be like unit this unit that and i feel listen. You know just to let it all out. Where did you learn that. How did you learn that. So Probably a series of events and my dark nights of the soul. Look like putting my sassy pants on. And i feel like he's like she's got her. Sassy pants on here. she comes right. Okay i got i got. I got to talk about that for just a second. Because i absolutely agree with you. I talk about this maybe too much. Maybe every episode. But i talked about how back and how he goes to. God says hey. I don't like what's happening. What are you going to do about it. And god says. I'm going to send the babylonians and he goes no. I don't like that. i don't like them. You can't do that. And god says. Don't worry i'm gonna take care of them too and then oh that's awesome. Okay i get it. You're good right. End up worshiping. That's my summation of you know scripture but that but that whole thing. I think what we learn is that god loves for us to do as you say. Put your sassy pants on and go. Give him a challenge. It's a because he wants is not just people who blindly follow him. He wants a relationship with us. And so you what. I'm hearing you describe you going. Okay i get. I have this relationship with the lord. Or you're saying you have this relationship with over. You can go and talk to them really about anything and in any way how are you feeling and hears it and he responds that john unusual that is was trial and error was certain that he might me I mean for example. One time on. I storm does thrown and i was like. Hey i love your gaze. I love your voice. I love your presence. And you've given me none of that. And i think i've been like where have you been a big jerk. Really good and then. I sang to him. I don't even know the name of the song but it's like say something on given up on you and i'm saying it to him and i'm like you gotta give me a reason to love you because if you're not if you're not pursuing me and i don't get to see you gaze at me and i don't get to hear your voice in your presence is not coming in my closet than about two give up on you so you better save up Had i really do. I mean it's been a series of those Starting with not long after my wreck. This was probably the first time that i did this with him. I was like all right. God you say in your word that you that. I have not because i asked not in that you can do exceedingly abundantly more than i could ever wish for or hoped for and anita kerr so this is my list of things that i need the car for me and it was. It was a challenge. It was like you say this. I was almost like i was trying to prove that he was wrong. And i had met my husband at this point. I told him that i was testing god and he was the one who came to see me on campus one day. Why does it ghost he was. I mean dude as pale already ask for man. And he's like. Oh my gosh your car exists and no. It doesn't i mean i. I asked him for something that doesn't exist. I mean he didn't invent a car like yeah. Yeah i did. I was like god. I need a red or black car. A honda or toyota and needs to be a convertible and I can't spend more. I don't even know what my budget was. But this is my budget in. It needs to have this amount of miles or less There you go boom and so help me. God in my boyfriend is now my husband's car at the time we went to look at at the car on so honda makes this car called the del sole which are top right. Yes it was under the amount of miles it was read. It was a convertible in my opinion It was good enough And the only thing was it was like five hundred more than whatever my budget was. And so i was like ha gotcha and my husband was like how. 'bout you call the owner and ask them if they'll go under your budget now is like all right. Yeah so i called them. And i'm like This is my max budget. Kind of told him. The story turns out he was a pastor. He started crying. He sold me the car for even less than the five hundred off putting new tires new brakes on like gave it a new paint job and then use the story of me challenging god as his sermon. The next.

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"janna" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

07:19 min | 1 year ago

"janna" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

"Rejection and I was diagnosed with. Add around that time. And i felt like right. Here's just one more thing that separates me from everybody. That's normal. i felt even more unacceptable on the. I was really kind of awkward and i don't blame the other kids. I mean i probably would have made fun of me too in in reality like in hindsight but when you're the products of a lot of bullying minute messes with you and i developed an eating disorder to on. I think was made me the end of middle school or early high school. And as i went through counseling for that on a learned that the reason that i defaulted to that was it hurts less experience other people's rejection because it it felt like hatred on their rejection felt like hatred and if i could be the first one to hate myself and to reject myself into hurt myself then it somehow numb the pain of others rejecting me it's like i was aligning with what they were saying. And if i was aligning with it didn't hurt as much So i really just kind of i disappeared a even had anxiety attacks to high school graduation. I well no. It wasn't an accident. i overdosed on medicine because i was certain that i was going to pass out walking across the stage and i completely wiped my entire graduation out of my memory. I have no recollection of it. Because a i overdosed on anxiety medicines. I was here in the south. We call it a hot mess. Yes in the where are you. I'm in brando carolina greenville pronounced greenville. Greenville all right. Very good Okay so yes sounds like. You had that you had a lot going on. How did that s- you know. Did it change or like what like how we're the lead you well. I had this kind of critical moment on. I went away to college To a christian college. Because that's what all acceptable christians did. They went to christian liberal arts college dot a track. Scholarship and i was like super big achiever messiah college in pennsylvania. Yeah i mean. I did for a semester men So my track coach pulled me aside and He was very intuitive and he could tell that i was struggling. And he said. I'm not accusing you of anything. But until i actively see you gaining weight. I'm not gonna run you And i kind of was just like well. That's all i have And so I really spiralled downward until. I finally just dropped out of college but that was a great opportunity for me having experienced a lot of rejection because a contacted my dad and i asked him if i could come stay with him. I didn't want to face. my mom. Having felt that i failed. I felt like i failed my future and failed. My family and i hadn't told my mom that i was wrestling with an eating disorder. And so i called my dad and he said yeah. Come stay with me So it was a great opportunity for me to reconnect with the identity that i had created for myself as daddy's girl And surely he would not reject me a second time You know prodigal. Jonah's coming home to her. Dad's when really it was my dad who left that was a catalyst or the worst dark night of my soul Let's hear that talk. Yeah a complete change of trajectory that sir. What's what would happen on i and not. I'm not advocating for suicide. And i'm also not advocating for Putting god to the test for me What ended up happening is when i moved in with my dad. He had gotten remarried. And my stepmom was Treated me pretty terribly. And my dad didn't stand up for me so I experienced rejection of again and one day. My dad was a doctor and One day he was out of town speaking at a conference. And my stepmom attacked me And i had to run for my life That sounds dramatic but That's that's what. I felt like And moved in with a coworker Through what i could manage to get into my car and my car And moved in with a co worker and From there i put one night. I couldn't cope. I was just hopelessly depressed. And i still believe in god but felt like he had rejected me. Like that was the ultimate I guess defining thing about me that not even god could love me. And i put a bottle of medicine on my dresser. One night and Just put my sassy pants on. And said god if you don't give me a reason to not take this medicine before seven tomorrow then. I'm taking the entire bottle and we are going to talk face to face about why. I'm so unacceptable to you And went to sleep like fully prepared to talk to him face to face. Because it i had experienced was not the god who intervenes. He was the god who rejected. Let's thoughts so imagine my surprise. When i fall asleep and i kid you not This is exactly what happened. I had never experienced the presence of god. And when you've never experienced the presence of god and suddenly you experience it there is no missing it. There's no mistaking that is god. And i swear to you that he he walked into my room and he did it of all things at four after the hour each hour and so like maybe i went to bed at ten fell asleep at ten at ten four. His presence came in my room and just envelope to me with walks and just.

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"janna" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

07:12 min | 1 year ago

"janna" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

"Centers prayer. I'd be left to terrified you. She terrified of fibrosis with you. Okay yeah and i guess i kind of always believed in gone never really doubted the existence of guide on. We were very active in our church but My childhood was just wrought with such rejection and insecurity that I found it hard to believe that god was any different than the rejection. it was experiencing So i was really hannah. I really broke the mold. My mom my grandparents really very proper And i just. I never was In all of my childhood pictures actually hanging upside down. I'm not surprised jan. Just what i know you. I'm not suppressed. I was There's always a puddle the crush or you know a four to build or like mud to play in and i was just forever and troy. I think my mom didn't appreciate differences. but my dad got any Sometimes i see in smiling or winking at me and you know he didn't want to get in trouble either So i kind of because i experienced some rejection early on for my mom. I don't believe she was trying to reject michigan student. Get me I kind of self identified as a daddy's girl so then when i was When i was eight actually right before that I started having nightmares. And really just i started seeing into the spiritual realm started Just being really sensitive to what was around me and my mom just straight didn't believe me and my dad. I think did believe me but was really scared because i mean whether good bad or ugly if you don't have a frame of reference for the spiritual realm like no matter what you describe it sounds scary So i didn't have you know strategies terminology or anything for that being a gift on because my mom didn't believe me and my dad could i guess he believed me but really just thought it was scary. i thought i was. I thought that. I had a curse. Oh wow that's traumatic as a child. Yeah it was crazy it was crazy i I just see things around me and describe them thinking everybody else saw them or experienced them in. My mom looked at me and my dad was like get behind me satan. He was really so hyper scared of all of this that He would have me open mail outside in case there was a demon attached to it or something on. So yeah the do for you man. I'll i'll just was scared all the time and so on top of being scared i really just. I wrestled with rejection having identified as a daddy's girl. Having my my dad left. When i was eight on and didn't take me with him. Dramatic kind of late. Hope floats like a little girl. Yesterday birdie like crying and running down the road take me take me with you. Daddy take me with you really played out for me in real life and my dad. Just zoom down. The road So i was left in with my mom who i didn't feel any form of since and my dad. My identity vary identity was daddy's only left and he didn't take me so that left me feeling i left me. An orphan felt like an working And that kind of started season in my childhood of Really distracting and performing trying to feel like. I was good enough to be accepted. Were trying to identify as while. I'm a dancer. I am an athlete. I am a singer in show choir. I am an ap students on. I i tried all those things and left me feeling so empty that i really withdrew into myself on At one point really actually thought that. I was invisible. I felt so rejected. And so unacceptable. That a really tried to kind of tone it down shine. Yeah wow okay. So that's that's like the opposite of who you are now so i'm sure that's an interesting story so you had this kind of going on you. You kind of felt really rejected. You went into high school and we're feeling like trying to trying to do all the things still not really feeling seen. Well then what happened on. Honestly i i was experiencing a high degree of rejection. Not only at home but from our church as well We went from being by members and good standing and the charter members of this new church plant to cannabis stigma like a divorced family. Ooh that made the turks. Look and i i can say with honesty. That don't have turned at this point but there was a season when i had to work through that we had a pastor at the time who on father's day of all days right on he. May we were all in the congregation. Were all sitting there in the sanctuary and he said to the congregation. Stand up if you are. And as best as i can remember literally. His phrase was the product of divorce. Full well knowing that my family was the one and my brother and my sister. And i were in the sanctuary so the three of us stood out knowing that everybody knew and was looking at us and my sister my brother and i grabbed hands and we stood up together and we walked out of the church and my heart checked out of the church at that night walked out and we got donuts together on father's day and even as asthma sister on paid me. If i said her age that we're now all adults and for all of the father's day's that were together we go out and celebrate on father's day by getting doughnuts. Yeah became really formative right. So yeah like church rejection and family.

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"janna" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

06:52 min | 1 year ago

"janna" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

"Welcome. It's back to halfway there. This is the show where we have honest conversations with ordinary christians about today's christian experience as always i'm your host. Eric and i'm delighted that you decided to pop in and listen to this episode. It's going to be a good one. I can guarantee that If you enjoy the show if you're regular listener and your friends are talking about podcasts. You know more people. Listen to podcasts than ever have before i'm sure it comes up once in a while. Just mentioned halfway there to him and suggest that they listen It would be a really high honor for me. I'd appreciate that today we have. I'm excited for this conversation. is going to be very enthusiastic and know you're going to enjoy it. You're gonna walk away encourage our guests. She is an author and a speaker and an adventure enthusiasts. And i think the word shenanigan nader at an. Maybe i didn't get that right. Janet thompson janna. Welcome to halfway there. Thank you appreciate you having me. I love shenanigan eater. So what was. What's your favorite shenanigan. That you've pulled man. I'm just a big kid. And i am enjoying my childhood. It's never too late to enjoy your childhood. And i'm a forty year old kid at heart. And i love to instigate and puddle jumper and hang upside down and climb around and goof off up for fun just like a kid. I'm a big kid. I love that of them. I'm i'm a little than you think. But i am learning that my body doesn't like it as much as it used to either. That's that's an interesting thing as you get older. But that's good so i love it so we get broadcom of strokes. About what what you tell us kind of a little bit about who you are got has you know. I'll san so my name is jonna. A lot of my friends teased me with the nickname. Poly punter and. I know that it's really weird. But to what weird means But basically i'm kind of like equal parks. Pollyanna rapunzel and esther. And so. that's called me. Paulie munster i know so weird I am a mom of four. And i have a recreation degree. To be specific. My title was leisure professional. Which i ended up having to explain a lot of people. The does sound a little suspicious. I'll give you it's is. I was a climbing and repelling instructor in whitewater rafting guide and like a trip guide. A did like nature programs at a nature center worked at a high ropes. Course things like that Yeah so my title was leisure. Professional on but being a parent learned is my greatest adventure. Let's say it home for a decade. And i am going on some pretty big adventures and like right now. You have something if stuff going on with your children right. Yeah on so. She was diagnosed with a genetic condition and scott intervened and spoke over her diagnosis on and spoke to the heart of it. That when the bible says that jesus is the name above all names that a diagnosis is nothing but a name that jesus is over and we had been living from victory with her instead of to victory with her so a few weeks ago she had a bit of a relapse of the condition that we Like a complication from her diagnosis. That we had really believed had manifested complete healing on but god was able to help us to see where the battle was in what was going on on to give us a greater vantage point. That on it wasn't actually that quote clara again It was that the enemy was pulling out all the stops on as a last ditch effort to stop some of the forward motion that god had us going in in the season so she hadn't had a hospital admission in about a year and In suddenly had kinda three within the same couple of weeks on but great now and we've been able to stand on god's promises and do do battle from from their victory not to it. Okay all right so we have to talk about how you came into. This is the you're using very apart medicare's medically which is the right word right. So did you grow up in a charismatic denomination. Or how did that okay. So i grew up in a nondenominational church and honestly i don't know they had routes but they were very very conservative traditional on the kids behaved and you read from the hymnal and we had to know our place and here I didn't really fit that mold very well. Your very traditional church. And i don't know that i've ever been involved in a charismatic church per se on god just got hold of me in wreck me with his goodness and he's been teaching me the things of him and they may look a little charismatic on. But it's it's not from any sort of a church influence Necessarily it's just been time with him on my face learning his character. I love the okay. So the reason i ask is because those are things that you learn right so it's just like you said you learned to those are things that are part of the journey and they're probably significant inflection. Points in that journey so this is some of the things i want to hear. So okay said garoppolo traditional you know. Kind of nondenominational church But didn't fit the mold. So how did your christian family guests if you're gonna churches kid how. How did your faith kind of. How'd you experience your faith. And then how did it become your own. Awesome a love that question so my Conversion if you wanna call it that is not really like an event. Necessarily although when i was five and my sister was ten. led me in the centers prayer in the back of our station wagon but it was basically because she told me that she was getting raptured. And that. if i say the.

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Chief product officer Jana Henning on Athletas rapid retail expansion

The Glossy Podcast

01:47 min | 2 years ago

Chief product officer Jana Henning on Athletas rapid retail expansion

"I sit down with shana henning. Chief product officer at f- leda. According to gaps latest earnings athletic topped one billion dollars in sales in twenty twenty and it has plans to open twenty to thirty stores this year. I wanted to ask jan out all about what's driving the brands a great momentum including what it takes to in shoppers in the increasingly competitive active wear market. Welcome janna jill. How are you nice to be here so glad you're here. What are your you've had while we those are some great numbers. Oh yeah you know. I mean this year. Twenty twenty twenty nine hundred twenty twenty one. Twenty twenty was quite a blockbuster year for us. You know it was a roller coaster. And i think we've all had to learn and adapt a really in ever changing world around us atlanta credit our success this year. We're really focused on listening to our teams and listening customer. You know we really put them at the center of everything we do. So i think that that that's been good for business. I know you've made some changes Last year in terms of sizing. Which i want to get into as well but some other adjustments but what would you say prior to twenty twenty prior to march of two thousand twenty. Where were you that. Maybe you were primed for success. Maybe you were in a good place. you had stability. you had profitability. Whatever you wanna say what. Why were you in a good place going in. I mean. I think the the athletic business did come from a very strong place going into co ed and i think a big part of it is our overall product mix and our brand values they really resonate with the who our customer is kind of. What's happening in the zeitgeist right

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"janna" Discussed on The Curious About Cannabis Podcast

The Curious About Cannabis Podcast

08:15 min | 2 years ago

"janna" Discussed on The Curious About Cannabis Podcast

"Release the trauma in with autism that emotional neutrality with behaviors. That i was talking about is so important and i. I read about that in a book written by autism therapist and like thirty years. It was ten things you can do right now to help your child with autism i think was the title and i don't even remember the author cyrus been like fifteen years ago but basically one of the things he said if you exert an emotional or physical reaction to a child with autism that is doing something you don't want them to do your positively reinforcing it because you have just become their cause and effect toy you're basically their cartoon and when you raise your voice the new change your facial expressions in change your tone and change your body language you become their cartoon you become their. Oh hey i can push this button not happens and so it really is works against the goal of of that child being motivated to not repeat that behavior. It's actually positively endorsing their repeating that behavior because they think it's fun they can push a button and they get that reaction that pieces is super duper important but also with with our caregivers. What we wanna do is really train them. Any equipped them with with applied behavior analysis techniques. That also worked very well for positively motivating. These kids did to behave and do things are supposed to be doing. And like my daughter has like i mentioned. She's learned how to control herself fairly well. And there's a lot of self esteem and in just feeling good about herself. That comes with that you know oftentimes after a big behavior they feel remorse and they feel terrible and they'll apologize and say they love you and you know they don't like being in that space either so we have to realize it's it's not you know it's not good for them either. In one of my realizations is a parent is is hard as it was for me and and her stepfather to go through. All of this is a lot. It's been a lot harder on her. I mean we we suffer. But i think our kids are suffering multiple times what we experiences parents so just you know realizing matt as well and that brings more of a compassionate view. And you know pushing it medically helps too. Because you're realizing there's underlying imbalances that of course imbalances are as you mentioned. Blinked with a lot of different mental health. Schizophrenia bipolar anxiety. And boy you name depression. All of those have been addressed successfully just through diet change and got healing techniques like the gap cited the psychologists in your in really targeting the neurotransmitter balance. You can do that with cannabis as well. We know you'll see beating is great for kids that are suffering depression or motivational disorders. Because it can increase the serotonin and get some feeling better and feeling more motivated. Thc a cd. Angles are great for inflammation so. Thc is actually the first thing we started my daughter on goldens organic healing oil. And that was you know his. He touted his oil is one of the best things for his wife and had a weaned off of morphine after breaking her back in several places in a car accident in that oil. And that's what we started my daughter on it immediately. De-escalate her just just like that. No one talks gatien on nothing. So all the in as we learn more cannabinoid. Do we learn more. You usually get research on what they're doing in the body and what we can expect their effects. I think we're gonna find even more jewels in there. So yeah and i mean what you brought up earlier about. Cb g Find that you know particularly interesting. And maybe This'll be a good topic to try to dive into that. We sort of started on but how. Thc cbd announced cb g How they affect these situations differently. And then also mentioned the acidic can advocates as well But i'm sure a lot of people are interested to hear about. Cg if no there's not a ton we know yet Newer to the market. But what have you. What have you noticed between. We'll stick to thc dnc right now What are some patterns that you've noticed in using those differently Well like qatar. We cover the targets for tac earlier to targets received. A you know things like depression. It increases our tonen. You know great for inflammation through the nfa pathway great pains through the one pathway. You know it's a c one and c be too harsh lend hanging correctly So it works differently than the cg which is the tv to agonists in with the cg we know by research that it's a galleria dick inhibitor. Another arc of autism is blue to make toxins city which means too much on enough gabba. So it's it's improving the gavel levels in addition to being anti inflammatory. There's other research. I just read that. That supports the combining cb dncg together actually intensifies the anti-inflammatory of one or the other along. So there's just so much you're still learning as far as the research but the practical application pieces of become pretty clear just through my practice and working with different clients and seeing what what works for them I heard that there was some research. Emerging on that and having it improved the microbiome balancing our gut. You mentioned several times like puberty crisis. That often happens. Is that a hallmark feature of autism. And will it's kind of an issue with a lot of different conditions that when puberty sets in underlying issues than compass surface. But can you describe A little more about that process and kind of If if parents out there might be concerned about that things that they should be thinking about as their children are nearing puberty what changes they can expect to see in their child when that happens yet in every child is different so really no predicting but i would say if it has a child. That's limited or non verbal coming into puberty. They could really see some some game. Changing changes in their gile Unfortunately puberty crisis is common to about fifty percent of kids with autism and we we see the hard situations where the parents are just being pushed to their limit and they don't know how to help their child that the child really can't communicate what's happening on what they're feeling what they need. So that we is is tends to be the worst scenario that i see In lived through myself actually so just knowing this child is with autism is autism. They already have rampant underlying imbalances. And then you start throwing hormones into the knicks of ab. Been lana tense hormone imbalance. It can become a pretty raging storm very quickly. So and another thing that you mentioned. That's become part of How you approach sort of a holistic treatment is diet so how does diet play into autism. Arther are there certain Well i guess. I'll just leave it at that. How does how does diet plan. And what are those sort of dietary changes sometimes look like your diet is not so much diet is gut health right. Yeah.

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"janna" Discussed on The Curious About Cannabis Podcast

The Curious About Cannabis Podcast

07:54 min | 2 years ago

"janna" Discussed on The Curious About Cannabis Podcast

"Everybody this is. Jason wilson with a curious about cannabis podcast. Thanks so much for tuning in once again so today i'm really delighted to sit down with a friend and colleague of mine who appeared in one of the. I think the very first episode. Yeah the very first episode of the podcast we ever released. But i'm here with janice champagne. Janna thanks so much for being willing to come back around and sit down with me again to talk more about canada. Science will yes. Thank you so much jason. It's it's great to be back. And i will come out with you about cannabis anytime so i know there will be plenty times and i'm i'm really excited about this episode. Because one of the things that our listeners learned in the first episode was a little bit about your back story. How you got into Studying cannabis and one of the things we talked about but didn't spend a whole lot of time on was your focus on finding ways to Get better resources. Better treatments for autism using cannabinoid therapies. And so in this episode. One thing i wanted to make sure to highlight and really dive. Deep on is Just the role. That canvas has to play within autism treatment and autism care and then particularly To highlight this new project that you have going on autism safe haven and so I guess initially will open it up since our listeners have already been introduced to you will just jump in Can you describe a little bit about what autism safe haven is and how that came about. And then we'll just spin out from there sure and just like always autism haven has gone from my commitment to follow patient needs and everything i do. In the cannabis. Industry has has occurred to that new organic drive in the passion for helping canvas patients. And of course the fact that i have a daughter with autism as a huge inspiration as well and how much cannabis helped her during her. Puberty crisis actually spared her out of home placement due to her severe autism behaviors which included self injury and aggressing on her caregivers and parents in completely destroying my house as well and You know she had to go into full-time outside care. Due to those behaviors on the safety issues in cannabis fared her that. And so you know that led to me working with even more families that have children with autism. Oftentimes in crisis and seeing canvas were over and over and over for these children. not only. Does it help to manage. Symptoms of autism but it often helps them to reduce the reliance on pharmaceuticals some of which have just horrific side effects and also improve their quality of life and function. And you know when we dive a little bit. Deeper into the science we learn that autism is supported by research as having endo cannabinoid deficiency as one of the underlying causes of all of those symptoms. So we know that we're supplementing not only in a way that manages their symptoms and helps ease these crisis situations families but it's actually targeting. Some of the underlying reasons why autism occurs. Yeah and so just to lay a foundation here. How would you describe autism to somebody who has no family member or friend affected or anything like that and they're kind of coming at the sort of knew how do you. How do you describe autism spectrum and some of the the physiology and and and behaviors that are associated with it. Someone who's kinda new. Sure so autism is many many things in the saying that. If you know one child me no one job with autism because they can look very different just depending on the severity and where the impact lies. That's why we call it a spectrum disorder. We have everything from the very low functioning which oftentimes they're nonverbal even as adults and they can be in a have the extreme behaviors which of course i see those communication because they can't communicate otherwise oftentimes they have intellectual. You know other severe impairment things like executive function need to air all the way to the higher functioning which they they actually have theorized hour eyes stein had high functioning autism brilliant know we have savant azzam where there's these just exceptional abilities and intelligence but they might have social inadequacies or anxiety or different things that are limiting their function. So it's everything. In between. In fact i think. Add adhd are now considered on the autism spectrum as well so it comes in many many forms in my job as a nurse was to work with these families in trying to pinpoint that child specific needs. You know depending on where they are on the spectrum with their parents had helped our ties and tried to target that with cannabis and depending on where they lie on this spectra the regimen that i would recommend could look very different as well so with about just targeting them as individuals which is what i tried to do with all of my patients But with autism it does get a little bit tricky. And you know as a nurse underlying autism medically oftentimes. There are a lot of conditions that are overlooked one of them being inflammation which of course translates to pain And and realistically it's it's a triad of imbalances is in the neurological immune system and gut usually as wet kind of triggers. The autism to begin with and this is where were failing and mainstream medicine to put the pieces together because we've got the neurologist in his box and the gi numerology in their boots and nobody wants to look at how the these three systems are integrated leat and how when wants to system starts to fail. It's going to impact the other two and so that's with autism. It really does require a holistic approach. If you know with with any aspiration to improve the underlying cause and approach it medically i think is just the compassionate thing. I mean if you had a child that was suffering pain in your training for bain. That's not the compassionate approach. And i say that because in the autism community. There is a lot of controversy about those are treating autism medically as trying to change their children. And so it you know that's why i brought that piece in because i've actually had someone say. Why are you treating your child with autism. Why can't you just accept her as she is well. My child is in extreme. Pain is a compassionate to accept her as she is and just accept that as part of autism or should we try to alleviate her pain as if we can improve function and quality of life. The no brainer. So yeah and appoint that you're really honing in on here is the communication piece that It can at times be very difficult to interpret behavior. And if someone can't directly communicate what they're experiencing It might be easy to kind of fall into that trap of like well. Maybe you know they're just expressing who they are you know and that's just is what it is when really there are other things going on that they just can't necessarily tell you so What are some of the Sort of physiological or genetic things associated with autism. Like do we. Where's the research at now as far as understanding some of the mechanisms in the body that that are going on here that you would end up targeting in right well genetically. It's interesting because of course with autism. We would love to have one answer like this. Of course it's not that simple..

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Video shows Tacoma officer drive into crowd, injuring at least 1

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

00:36 sec | 2 years ago

Video shows Tacoma officer drive into crowd, injuring at least 1

"An investigation has been launched in tacoma washington after video posted online shows a police cruiser striking a group of pedestrians. Wosner saying they were getting calls for possibility of street racing. They say there were folks doing doughnuts around the area but now what officers are saying is a crowd of people circled around one of the cop cars who were telling folks to get out of the area reporter. Aj janna vel with fox. Q thirteen news. Two people were reportedly taken to the hospital. One of them is said to have been released. The police department has turned the over to the pierce county force investigation

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CDC Urges Nation's Hotties And Studs Not To Hide That Pretty Little Face Behind A Mask

The Topical

03:22 min | 3 years ago

CDC Urges Nation's Hotties And Studs Not To Hide That Pretty Little Face Behind A Mask

"Recommendations out of the CDC Today in the Fight Against Cova nineteen here why health officials are now merging the nation's hotties and Stutz not to cover up their glowing faces with a mass and later. Is it safe to pick up a loose dollar bill? You found on the ground what it was a fiber well. I already picked it up but our health experts are going to weigh in any way from the onion and onion public radio. I'M LESLIE PRICE. And this is the topical. There's no better way to take your mind off things by listening to the new so stay with the. Cdc is issuing updated guidelines today for Americans going out in public during the Corona Virus. Pandemic here with the details is OPR infectious. Disease Correspondent Jenner resnick. Hello Janna Hi Leslie so earlier this month. The trump administration issued a blanket statement calling for all citizens to wear fabric masks if they leave their homes to work run errands. But today they're pumping the brakes on that recommendation. What changed in a partial reversal from that stands? Health officials have announced that. If you're a hottie. Or a stud. You should not be hiding that pretty little face behind the mask. Here's C. D. C. spokesperson Caroline Merle talking to reporters at a press conference. This morning are finding suggests that if you have blemish-free skin and straight pearly white teeth then you should not be covering your face in public. We have found that the risks to the public mental health far outweigh any benefit. That comes from concealing these strong jijelines and perfect pouty lips behind a mask right now. We are urging Americans to remain calm. Which will not be possible if we lose access to the radiant smiles of the hottest among us so basically health officials are saying if you got it flaunt correct. And what does this mean for the average American well for most people it means business as usual? The new guidelines only apply to eight and above which only make up roughly two percent of adults the sexiest of the sexy and everyone else according to experts butter faces of both sexes should definitely continue covering up. Here's Merle again. Controls need not apply if you have snuggle tooth or a lazy eye or some fucked up. Acne it's imperative you avoid contact with others especially vulnerable honks invades if you must leave the house to go to the grocery store. We're a BANDANA or pillowcase. Saved the surgical masks for the unattractive doctors and nurses and this is especially true for two backers. Asari Janet can you clarify for us? Non Scientist to Bagger. That's a person so hideous that before you can have sex with them. You need to put a bag over their head and another bag over your own head. Just in case there's falls off hence to beggar. These are people. The government has deemed critically ugly with a high risk of grossing out. Those they come in contact with I see but back to the holidays. Is there anything beefcakes in knockout should be doing to reduce the spread of corona virus according to the CDC website? If you're a hard body Adana or a dime piece with an ass to to quit your job right now is just to continue. Gracing us with that Rockin bod despite the nationwide shelter in Place Order Task Force. Officials are encouraging the nation's beautiful people to run outside in skimpy outfits and show off their six pack ABS. Even if it's just around the block while they're welcome to take a walk around my block anytime okay him from. Yep No. I think this is the question on. Everyone's mind what about me? Should I be wearing a facemask leslie if you have to ask? The answer is yes you do. Ouch will thank you for the reports and your unflinching honesty. You welcome now. Stay Safe and cover up that mug. We'll do that's. Opr's Jenner

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Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead

Broken Record

08:11 min | 3 years ago

Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead

"The right songs all the time. What's your process life stuff going stuff going on in my head? All the time Right now I'm I'm kind of writing all the time. Yeah it comes out very very slowly slower than slug in a trance but But keep at it. Yeah in the past. You worked a lot with lyricist and I understand. He passed away. Is that How do you fill that gap? Or How do you magic working going forward? We'll have always you know always working with John Birla liras host but I always road like half of alerts or usually wrote half alert as and would you have come first. And he would finish them. Generally speaking yeah Generally speaking I would come up with whatever it was that Mary that lyric to that music understood and and you'd have already the framework Melania. Leave yeah the phrasing. Yeah or you know some big notion of that yes would would. How often would a song change from the initial spirit? When writing it does not alone. Sometimes you get way different and a song as a I'm gonNA. I'M GONNA die right in here as long as a life form. It's a you know an alien life form It's organic Actually had a dream A few weeks back while Jerry came to me in the dream and Introduced a song in this song came in and it was like it was kind of it looked kind of like a great big. Rec Room sized ethereal sheepdog and it was big and friendly and came up and stiff me and I did a little bit. Came back at me and it was. It was interactive and and and then we you know then we started playing and singing the song that we we were in it. We were in the song part of it. We were part of that functioning organism tests and the dream. Sort trailed off into whatever into wherever dreams go but That just confirmed my sis. My my notion that held for the longest time that they're a song as a life form in a coming visits us and a income through certain people for whatever reasons are S and it or whatever attractions are and when it's time for it to come it's GonNa come through. You're through someone else. Yeah coming coming to this world and has come into sniff around in visit and And and hang yes and you know those goose characters in those songs you know they come in they tell their stories and and they're they're you know they they just WanNa be heard. It's beautiful just beautiful too when you woke up. Did you remember the song Not Very well. It was a jazz ballad We were singing. We were doing a duet on it when you don't hear many of those Dalit But in this particular case you know jazz ballad do do songs often come to you in in dreams. A lot of MUIRA. That's great the good ones. Yeah what a Gift I. Sometimes I'll have someone come into dream. It's hard for me to to keep them. You know it's hard for them to hang around right. Yeah you gotta get right on and what. I've what I've found is I've sort of made a deal with my little deal with my muse. Yes were you know no matter what time of day no matter what? I'm getting up I'M GONNA. I'm GonNa you know I'm going to PICK UP MY GUITAR. I'M GONNA I'M GONNA get enough of it down so that You know otherwise. Refrigerator taught visiting. Yeah and with the way you'd get it down to record something or might it meteorite. Saw generally a phone makes it real easy these days? Yeah so you'll sing it into the phone. Yeah singing and playing into your own. How did how would set lists work in in the band? Well that's interesting though the way. The dead the grateful dead used to do it is Janna would be his to start or my turn to start and take turns back and forth. We'd take aways yeah and then While we figure out the first couple of tunes that we were GonNa do maybe I three and then would generally come up with what we're GONNA wrap the setup with says right here on paper and then Then while Jerry was singing I had all the time on earth to figure out what I wanted to do next and often as not. I'd try to coax that tune out of the when we were planning when when it was done to route that went up and then he'd be doing the same thing when I was in. And would they always come or did you? Did you have a list of things to draw from you? Just always have him enough looking around or the end I you know toward the end. It was handy to have a list. Because you're the repetoire pretty expansive and and we try to stay up on all the tunes that we've brought around so we have you know the way we did things we you know. We never got around to tune. Maybe once a week. Yes how we'd cover songs work their way into the set Sometimes they just came up. You know under a signature liquor or something like that would Oh we're planning that okay. Here goes nothing. I know that there's some covers that would work their way into work their way around often in over a long period of time. Are there any that that just didn't work? Plenty plenty of weed trial ones. Who Ethic went. We tried to Pig Pen tried zing. And this is a man's world yeah I think we actually did that twice just to make sure that we it was. That bad is in theory. That sounds like that could have been good. Yeah Yeah you know we have no control over those never till you never tell how different were the members of the band. Would you say from each other like music? Wise taste-wise well. We had pig pen. Who was very very funky. He was all about blues and not much else. And then we had phil who was Into classically classically trained and And and Sort of sort of moonlighted in the Jazz World Mickey was a Marshal Drummer. He played martial. Music was a national champion rudimentary. Snare drummer he played one of those big field drums in Hindi while marching billy's I finally figured out who billy's a major influence was and he never he. I pointed it out to him. Any E allowed as I was spot on Was There was a certain era of Ray Charles that that drummer. Yeah I am. Billy Billy captured that lilt and. I don't think he I don't think he even knew he did it. I don't he. He was thinking. Consciously doing a consciously attempting to do that. It just happened and then jury was. Jerry was all over the place you loved Hilo. But he's I think is deepest. Love was probably a string band music country Buick

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Whats driving the explosion in Lyme Disease in Canada?

The Big Story

12:23 min | 3 years ago

Whats driving the explosion in Lyme Disease in Canada?

"Today disease a complicated disease that we are having trouble testing for a disease. We never expected to see with any regularity in Canada only to realize perhaps too late. Maybe that was Donald. No this is not a new virus from across the world world. It's not some weird superbug. It's not particularly contagious illness. You probably don't think much about until it makes headlines because somebody famous something was wrong with Justin Bieber last year and we saw him with visas. Arm We we now know what was going on here. Justin Bieber has lime disease but it is a mistake to think of lyme disease as a rare illness because all of the data we have and we still don't have enough shows that it is exploding in Canada with numbers of confirmed cases spiking every year. Get One guess as to why but even that is not the key problem here what we need to figure out and fast is a comprehensive way to test for your dial and treat lyme disease because that's where we lag behind almost everybody else. I'm Jordan Heath Rawlings. This is the big story. Janet sperling is a PhD candidate at the University of Alberta. She is also a board member number on the Canadian lyme Disease Foundation. Hello Janna why. Don't you just start I think all of us the term but maybe just explain what what lime disease is sure. Lime disease is one of the more complicated things you would hope that I should be able to say. Oh lime disease is You know a bacterial curiel owners and it's transmitted by tick but unfortunately when you peek under the covers it gets a little more complicated so if you go to the government of Canada website. And you'll see that lyme disease is Berea Bergdorf Ri- and you say Oh. Okay that's nice and easy I can follow what they're trying to say but now if we just step over the border a little bit to Minnesota and we look up the male clinic they say lyme disease is four main species of bacteria and then they list four types of Berea so now you know your head is spinning you say okay. Well what do they say in Europe so if we go due to Europe and we go for example to Germany we see lyme disease is caused by spy. Rookie Berea Bergdorf. Wry sense allow to which means it's a whole bunch of different Burrito So this is part of the reason that we're ending up with a really complicated answer to what ought not be a very simple question. Why do various countries disagree so much on precisely what it is? That's not the case with most of viruses or diseases. I assume right and I think this is one of the things when I first started like you know back in the nineteen eighties and I took my medical entomology. They said lime disease is a disease it happens in North America. It's transmitted by so I wrote that down on my exam tonight. Got One hundred percent and everybody said great and I said to myself boy. I'm caught. I live in Canada. 'cause I don't need to worry about lyme disease but the more we started to find out notable lime disease and the more we realized it is actually in Europe. It's been in Europe for a very very long time for example You know it sees the iceman man who was found You know he's Bronze Age. I think you know we back in a gleese your those fraud. He had evidence of lime disease. So we know you you know. We've had lyme disease around for a long time. People just didn't recognize it as lime disease so the more you look into it. The more you see that this is something that's called us a Nautica Kasese so it's found circulating in the wildlife and then he kinda jumps over to the people although the disease itself Rigas and aiming for are people so this isn't something like measles measles something that goes from one person to the other person. This is something that's circulating in. It's got Birds is involved in this cycle. It's got animals. You know deer mice all sorts of things so this is why it just becomes more and more complicated. The more you look at it and and of course as a person who's suffering from lung disease you really don't care about all that background just saying I'm sick. Just get better and that advantage of being a bacteria tirrenia is that means we can use antibiotics so I think previously people were being treated for lyme disease without even actually recognizing was lime disease. assise they had antibiotics for some other reasons. They got better. Everybody said okay. I don't know what it was but they're better now. We're very concerned that we want want to make sure that we don't over use the antibiotics so that ends up making it even more complicated so we have the people we know they're sick. We know that got got bit by a tick. We know that something is wrong so some of the doctors are saying okay. We'll give them the antibiotic conceive to get better so those people all say. I think it's lyme disease and other people say I don't think it was on disease at all. It was something else it was transmitted by tick. But it wasn't lime disease so now we've taken a really complicated problem and we've really muddied the waters. We have people who say I have lime disease and other people who say whatever it was. It wasn't lime disease but I'm glad they got better so if the waters are so muddy and to your point the description you gave about learning about lyme disease in the eighties was precisely as much much as I knew about. LYME disease period Why are we discussing it so much more frequently right now? Are we seeing spike. Absolutely and I think it's certainly only with the global climate change we're getting the tick has expanded its range so you know back in the nineteen eighties. Certainly ticks. Albertus stopped about sort of middle. The problems you didn't have to go very far. Well now. They're all the way out into the Yukon. So this is something that's changed. It's it's new. I think we've always had you know a a couple of topics here and there and the other place but now it's much bigger. We know that most Canadians live right along the US border so we know most of our population is sort of super at risk as the ticks start moving north. Do we have a sense of how quickly the problem is getting worse like. Do you guys have have numbers on no matter how quickly the number of cases arising well we don't we don't have numbers because the numbers are set to be very very specific to Berea Maria br door fry and then it's particular string thirty one that somebody described in Boston Massachusetts lyme Connecticut down in that end so for Canada. It's kind of difficult to say can say you know if you're looking very strictly for one type of Lyme disease we know that the numbers have increased hugely sleep but we also know it would be kind of unlikely that we're just Columbia would have exactly the same type of lime disease as Boston Massachusetts. You know there's a latta kilometers in between the two and then also There's huge mountain range and then to make at one stage more complicated the even have different species of tick so this is where people get annoyed because they say I'm sick. I think I have lime disease because you treated me as though I have lime disease but still it's been denied as being lined disease or even anything like lyme disease. Why don't we have a simple test that can categorize it as one of what may be many kinds of lyme disease for instance right? Well we do if your dog so if your dog your jet can in Cohen tests the dog and say okay you have a sick dog. The dog is Being picked up to have this general sense of this says lyme disease lyme Berea of some sort so your vet will probably just treat your dog and say I'm calling lime disease good enough for me taking antibiotics and get better. Okay but humans but humans don't have exactly the same immune response so a dog has a much stronger immune response so it makes it easier when you're a VAT and and also with the humans. People are so readable antibiotics that you have to absolutely meal the diagnosis before they're willing to give you the antibiotics in the first place and that makes sense because we have talked on this podcast in the past about the need to not use antibiotics. Unless it's serious I guess what's flung meal. A little bit is that this can be a disease. That's it's on the rise that's diagnosed in many places around the world and they're still not the same kind of credible test that can determine like okay. You need antibiotics. Let's go right and I think partly it's because it circulates among birds. It circulates among various little mice and small rooms all the way up to deer and that each one of these animals. This part of this really complicated cycle the deer can actually clear the infection so for example if I had a tick and I knew that that had most recently fed on a bird I would be quite worried or if I knew had most recently said on a most but if I knew knew that the last thing that tick fed on was a dear I wouldn't be very worried at all I would say. Oh okay. Fortunately that's very low risk from that particular tech so this is where I think people especially if your doctor and you've got somebody and they have very nonspecific symptoms because that's one of the problems. There's nothing that's really obviously. This is exactly lime disease. You know you can't stand the front of the room and say okay. People have lime disease and these people don't have lime disease so oh you look people. They've got these nonspecific symptoms. And you're saying I know they're sick but I just don't know what it is. We're going to start looking at a lot of different things. So there's this a big list of differential diagnoses. You need to go through. And then when it gets the bottom of the list you always have lime disease. And that's something that was missed for for many many decades and for example I live in Alberta. And we're still told. Oh you can't have lime disease because you live in Berta but the silly thing is to people travel awful and when people are traveling. It doesn't matter where I live. Where my house addresses if I live in Alberta maybe got it in California maybe I got it in Toronto? Well in speaking of California you probably knew at some point in this interview. I was going to mention Justin Bieber. Indeed and it gets back to kind of the problem that you're describing reading because when celebrities like that come out and announced that they've been battling lyme disease it often seems like he has the best medical care in the world right. He compay millions of dollars for the very best doctors and yet still People were worrying about him for months before he came forward. Exactly and that's I think it's actually shiver common story and if you were to take your average Canadian. Generally they're healthy people. They're living their lives eating wells sleeping well plenty of exercise and and then suddenly something happens. They get sick and they don't even necessarily associated with tick bite and especially in a place where you're not expecting to run into ticks like downtown Toronto. You might not think about it and as you get. sicker and sicker and sicker. Lime disease isn't even on the radar so it takes long time to figure out what it is and the problem with lyme disease is if you catch it early. It's very easy to treat. Take your antibiotics into the story. But if you don't catch catch it and it goes on for a long time like weeks or months or sometimes even years. It's really hard to treat people were saying and this is why I wanted to ask you about like how it presents. How the disease presents because people were saying that it looked like Justin had lapsed and that he was an addict and that he was really struggling with substance abuse? Right you and and I think that that's actually remarkably common and a lot of people find that obviously really hurtful and you can certainly understand and why if you've been

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California Reservation's Solar Microgrid Provides Power During Utility Shutoffs

Environment: NPR

03:46 min | 3 years ago

California Reservation's Solar Microgrid Provides Power During Utility Shutoffs

"In recent months California's been electric utilities. been taking the unprecedented step of shutting off power to millions. The move is meant to prevent power equipment from sparking catastrophic Hata Straffic Wildfires Jefferson public. Radio's Eric Newman. Reports on a renewable energy micro grid proving to be one solution to this ongoing the problem the Blue Lake rancher retry lives just north of Eureka California behind the Tribes Casino and hotel. Janna Ghanaian opens a chain link. Fence inside are more. Than fifteen hundred solar panels slanted toward the Noonday Sun. or up. Just a little on a little platform for that can oversee most of the array. Gin is the sustainability director with the Blue Lake Richer retreive. This is the view that I liked the best gaining help. Build the solar or micro grid as part of the tribes goal to have climate resilient infrastructure and to be ready for earthquakes and soon nominees but then beginning in October it became useful in a whole new way. The utility Pacific Gas and electric or PG any shut off power to more than thirty counties in central and northern California. On October night we had Probably thirty to forty five minute. gaslines people that fueling vehicles but also their home generators that continued it basically for the duration of the twenty eight hour outage as one of the only gas stations with power. They gave diesel to united Indian health services to refrigerate their medications wins and to the mad. River fish hatchery. Fish alive. The local newspaper used a hotel conference room. Area residents stopped by to charge their cell phones. They the estimate that on that day more than ten thousand nearby residents came to the reservation for gas and Supplies Ryan. Derby is the emergency services manager for Humboldt County Eighty. He says they've been warned about these shut offs but didn't know they were happening until that day so our entire planning model for the last eighteen months got thrown out the window. Suddenly Humboldt County of one hundred thirty. Six thousand people was in the dark. Homo County prides itself on being resilient but I think in light of the public safety our our shut off so we realized how dependent we really are on electric city. The county focused on people who relied on medical devices like respirators oxygen tanks at the ranch Ria Anita huff was directing emergency services for people with critical medical. Needs we had eight people in here. Who could not have lived without electricity so we saved a lives in the tribe built a micro good with help from the shots? Energy Research Center at Humboldt State University. Dave Carter was the lead technical engineer. Microbes are very complex because and in some ways. They're kind of like snowflakes where there's no two of them are the same. Because it depends on where you are on the great and what. Your facility is micro grids. Keep the energy flowing to customers even after disconnecting from the overall power grid the Blue Lake micro grid goes into island mode. Large Tesla Battery System Balances Energy supply lie in demand. By comparison conventional solar arrays have to automatically shut down during outages. So they don't electrocute powerline workers micro grids. Do come a cost. This one was six point. Three million dollars Janna Ghanaian with a Blue Lake Ranch area says with future. Electricity shut offs rural communities need to to be especially resilient and that's true for reservations as well. Many many tribal nations are located at the end of the line in terms of the electricity grid. They may have no power. They may have poor quality. Power and micro grids are away to just do an end run around all of that last month. PG announced its soliciting listening bids to build twenty new microbes near utility substations that could be affected by future power shut offs.

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Everything We Know About Meghan Markle's Lavish Baby Shower

Lori and Julia

02:40 min | 4 years ago

Everything We Know About Meghan Markle's Lavish Baby Shower

"Well, you know what we weren't invited to? Yeah. I know again, Royal baby shower that's happening right now at the Mark hotel, the penthouse suite that Serena Williams ranked it out in paid for and coordinated an organized a two hundred thousand dollars shower for Meghan Markle. They should call that hotel the Markle stat. Yes, I absolutely loved that Vanity Fair before you tell us who's at the shower Vanity Fair had a breakdown of who paid for what for this trip. I looked at Kensington palaces Twitter feed nothing about the duchess of Sussex. She is taking care of everything herself by just being in New York. The press is just following her and positive stories of our American Princess. But so Vanity Fair has a breakdown of who paid. It wasn't Prince Charles just come aronie the stylus paid from Megan's private plane flight to New York. I love the Rena Williams is picking up the tab for the hotel baby shower, and how much was it again. Well, the the rooms at two hundred thousand dollars. Okay. The only thing that British taxpayers are footing. The Bill for this is for British people. Yes. Is Meghan security. And even then the American State Department security are part of her entourage while she's in America. So they're so they're Serena's also for the people who are staying at the Mark hotel, picking up their tab, and their rooms are seventy five thousand dollars a night. Yeah. All right. Well, here's who's there. Amal Clooney showed up and she was wearing a pair of her shoes were on sale from seven hundred thirty five hundred thirty one dollars lovely Meghan Rooney. Who you said, Yep. Jessica her designer another designer pal Michel Nunu. She's the one didn't she introduce make the make cute introduction. I've heard different ones because they had a guy there. And they said he was the one who introduced so who the heck knows preoccupied Chopra is known to be there, a friend from Northwestern University is there Lindsey Roth. Actors janna. We don't know any of these people probably a couple of her cast mates from suits. I would think. Two of them. And I don't know their names. I looked at my bread know exactly that they are one was Janna Gava tar and Abigail Spencer because they were at the wedding her co-stars. Were there? Well, it's amazing because the British media are screeching. So steadily about everything she does. Now, one of the stories I saw Megan doesn't have any friends in the UK. So she had to go to

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Facebook suspends U.S. conspiracy theorist Alex Jones

Brett Winterble

07:21 min | 5 years ago

Facebook suspends U.S. conspiracy theorist Alex Jones

"Of a trade war a new European Through the seven sixty degrees today first of all. To work together towards zero tariffs what's now I, have left a glimmer of and that his plan is to make. It so oppressive that. Other countries they aren't find we'll get what's next. Short term. Plan to give farmers billions of dollars in, aid, well, billion dollars welfare payments which is what that is seven sixty, talk breaking you What will show him. Some sixty talking breaking. News Facebook is, suspended US. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones US conspiracy theorist Alex Jones you could tell this is from Reuters overseas, because they, refer to him as US, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones where here in. The states they would just call it Alex Jones he's, been suspended from Facebook for bullying and hate speech and as close to having pages tied to him. And his info wars website removed. From the platform social media networks said, on Friday so if you're an Alex Jones fan you may not be, able to find him on the Facebook. Radio hosts personal profile was banned for thirty days he's in Facebook jail, after it was, found to have uploaded for videos published on pages maintained by Jones and info wars that. Went against the commute and standards of Facebook, content removals count as strikes against individual pages pages maintained by Jones and Infowars remained active because they had not crossed quote a certain. Threshold of strikes necessary for them to be unpublished why. The hell, are any of, us using. Facebook anymore like I I'm no fan Alex Jones I think he's kinda wack I think he's a total wack but why are any of us using Facebook I mean really. Like you want to send a. Message does occur Berg that that little, weasel doesn't have power unsubscribe unsubscribe to face but just quit Facebook page, don't cause remember what did him in. Was falling numbers of daily users that's what did him in with the, investors so these, guys live on users and I'll tell you what maybe we need to start a jail. Facebook jail Facebook movement we'll do the jail, Facebook movement and we'll just encourage people Ujail Facebook tell them you're not, coming on a stupid site for thirty days I'm not going. On your stupid I'm not looking at cat videos I'm. Not playing, candy crush I'm, not playing. Fruit ninja how about that I, with an ice offer from a listener whose Michael Ramona. He has five acres of land. That can be used to house. Any animals if needed I'm. Guessing for an evacuation due. To the fire If if you are somebody who's in need of that you can reach out, to us and we. Will put you in touch with Michael speak show we got. That number written down I'm not gonna just going to give the phone number out over. The year because you know he doesn't need Babu's So there's a couple in, their house demanding their business and a seventeen year old broken just doesn't sound good, sounds really. Disturbing a seventeen year olds been. Accused of breaking into a couple's home in northern California and you know what he did he gets in the house He doesn't tie him up he. Doesn't duct tape. Them doesn't handcuff from. Doesn't threaten them does it take food doesn't do any of, that stuff he wants to know. What their wifi password is What Police in Palo Alto said the teen whose name has not been. Released you got to release his. Name Because we got to know who this dummies went to a home in Silicon Valley late Saturday and ask to use the residents wifi network because he was quote out of. Data before he stole their bicycle Oh gosh Just after midnight, on Sunday he broke into a nearby home and woke up a sleeping couple and ask them for, their. Password idiot you're dead asleep and you wake up and some some little seventeen-year-old weasel is standing over. Your, bed well it's it's, Silicon Valley so they clearly did not have anything under the pillow that they would use to escort him out of that out of. That place and if it's, still compelling couldn't escape that wifi from like. Any tower Governance Starbucks man they give you free three internet the male resident pushed him down the hallway. And out the front door, of the house before calling the cops good The Paolo Alto. Police sergeant Dan PO Janna Motte told the Washington Post on, Friday it's unclear whether the. Juvenile suspects was really seeking wifi access or was, using it as an excuse but he did occupied did occupy house. That. Was otherwise occupied right anyone in the. House he was arrested on charges of, residential, burglary, prowling, and providing false information to an, officer according to, a police statement okay let's take this for an example here this what we call a teachable. Moment For me you're in your. Bed and you're asleep and? You're doing your thing and all the sudden this kid is, standing over. You you wake up and you say he. Says to you got wifi password okay so the the man pushes him down the hallway and out. The front door and then calls the cops and the idiot, stays there till the cops. Come and they take them into custody now this, person is arrested on charges of residential burglary prowling and providing false. Information. To the cops so how is this different how exactly is this different from Somebody. Who comes into the country in an unauthorized fashion they crossed the border. At. An illegitimate crossing point in the desert they come in and they ask the, American government to provide them free stuff why are those people breaking into the country not charged with burglary prowling. And likely providing false information to law enforcement because you don't know who this person is that came. Crawling out of the desert? Think about that for a minute You would think if. You broke into a country would carry the same charges breaking into somebody's house. Right now it's just a civic violation it's a border violation doesn't really matter police responded to a call early Sunday from the couple in their sixties reporting that they had just awakened to a stranger. In the bedroom of their home You know I'm. Just going to. Say something here parenthetically I'm glad this all ended peacefully okay but he had a black t. shirt wrapped around the back of his neck under a sweatshirt He may have been wanting to use that to cover his face during the burglary You know I know we got all kinds. Of people that listen to this program and it's one of the things I love I also know that we, got people who are very aggressive utilizes of the second amendment in our community here and I, just got, a belief if this yoyo had decided to go in somebody else's house this yoyo would it be Well he would certainly have something that would be a, memorable night I mean for sure you go doing climb through a window in Texas or Zona or Nevada, good luck dude Good. Luck now, you notice they won't mention his name why won't they mention his name it's residential. Burglary it's prowling I. Don't care. About what the loser he's a loser he. Deserts deserves to be named and? Shamed he's got. Any shame Megan Barth. Is gonna come by she happens to be the co chair of the media. Equality.

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