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"josie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

The Charlie Kirk Show

07:07 min | Last month

"josie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

"Is what I'm saying making sense. Can you challenge that sort of belief of some people that say, it doesn't bother me. It doesn't impact me. Does it? And if so, what should they do? If you're a parent, which many are, it impacts you because your children are their target. And so yes, this is our fight to stop it to expose it to get to a red state because I believe the way forward is going to be 50 sovereign states that almost look like separate countries, I believe it's federalism as the way forward. And we're seeing that kind of unfold now. California looks like a different country from Florida. And it feels like it in the country. And you want to just, you used to want to go to Florida for the weather. Now you want to go there because their governor is not an absolute tyrant. So I just want to ask for people that might think we're being we're exaggerating here. Let me ask a question. Was it ever the time in American history since the Civil War? Where you had to leave one state so that you didn't think your child was going to lose their identity or their life. That's what happened with your kid. That's very powerful. That's what. Right? Has it ever been so bad where, okay, I mean, I have to literally leave a state because I'm afraid for the well-being of my child. We almost lost the whole states rights foundation of our country. Nobody was really thinking about separate states, even ten years ago, like a state was just it was just kind of a construct, right? Maybe different tax rates or different gambling laws. Now it's about survival. Praise God for our founding fathers truly. Check out the red headed libertarian, also Tim cast, great program, one of my favorites. Okay, I want to try to find a piece of tape here that I think is important about this, we had the child kidnapping one, but okay, let's go this direction. So I want to ask you, Josie, the attitude that is necessary to defeat this. I mean, in Massachusetts, when you left, what percentage of parents in these totalitarian blue states do you think actually support this or they just are so gullible weak or cowardly? I can't imagine that this trans agenda is overwhelmingly popular. Am I missing something? It's very popular. It's very popular. And a lot of people, it comes to a moral superiority, which people have Massachusetts are pretty smug. But this comes down to this is the right thing. It's the morally right thing to do. That was the vibe that I got when I lived up there for sure. You really can't speak out against it. Were you raised in Massachusetts? My whole life, yes. Wow, okay. So that's, I mean, I was raised in Illinois and I see something similar. And that's interesting. So amongst kind of parents in Boston and the suburbs of Boston, when they're, you know, 13 year old comes back, trans it's like a celebration or something. I mean, is it kind of like a, is it like a secular bar mitzvah? It's probably. It's probably like some cognitive dissonance would be my guess because, you know, you're supposed to welcome this. But I can't imagine being a parent in willfully being like, okay, I guess this is your life now and let's just accept it. I believe it would be my belief that they'd be like, oh my God, this happened to me. This happened to my family. This happened to my kid. So there are some that are just more than willing to. There are my middle daughter went to school with a they them who was 9 years old. Their parents who do it to their children too. There's Munchausen's by proxy is how I look at it when children are young enough. And it's before peer pressure from their friends. It's coming from their parents. And that was a pretty popular thing up in Massachusetts. Yeah, I just want to reemphasize the point going from one state to the other for survival of your child. I think you're right. I hope you're wrong. I think you're right. We are headed back towards a smaller form of government more local, more accountable. Is it going to be a coalition in states? Will it be more states rights? But can you just refine that as a libertarian? You must be excited that at least we still have some semblance of sovereignty and differences. It would probably have been ultimately depressing if you went from Massachusetts to Florida and it's just as trans justice totalitarian and the weather is nicer. But it's not. You're actually saying it's a different worldview. Absolutely. I believe that the Tenth Amendment was a fail safe that Madison wrote into where it said it essentially can overrule the U.S. Congress on their stupid rules and their stupid laws and federalism is so, so important. And a lot of times when I bring it up, the first pushback that I get is, oh, so you're racist because like they said, the last time we really used federalism was during the Civil War. And we're in our own kind of Civil War right now. So yeah, you know, not racist, I'm just trying to save my kid. And that's the most tribal of all instincts are the most primal tribal most prime. I mean, it's fundamental to existence, and I want to applaud you for speaking out about it. And if we can't defend children, there's three types of people, right? There's infants, the protectors and infants and predators. And right now we elevate predators as teachers and groomers and heads of our society, you had a great tweet where you said predators and pedophiles used to be priests and a nose, but now they're in other places. Some of them still might be priests, but now they're widespread. Closing thoughts when one minute remaining Josie. I believe that if you are in a blue state, you need to get to a red state. This is the way forward is states rights, and it's not going to get easier in the blue states. You're not going to turn your blue state red. You're not good. There's no hope. There really isn't. And I know that's kind of nihilistic, but trust me, I lived it. I lived through a state that gradually got more blue and more blue, and I had to flee. So if you have the means to flee to go to a red state, do it. Save your family. Your children are the most important thing in this world. I agree. And I said this, I was just talking to a friend of mine from Illinois, and he texted me during the show, he said, honestly, if I was raising my kids ten years because ten years ago, he said, I would go to Florida. I would not raise my kids today in Illinois. God bless you, Josie. Thank you for joining us. Red headed libertarian, very important voice. Thank you so much. Thank you for having me, Charlie. Thanks so much for listening, everybody, email us your thoughts as always freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com. Thanks so much for listening and God bless. For more, on many of these stories and news you can trust. Go to Charlie Kirk dot com..

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"josie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

The Charlie Kirk Show

04:36 min | Last month

"josie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

"Let's play cut 29 and this is not just, this is what I get sometimes from people. People will say, well, Charlie, this is just, why does this impact me? This is an ideological debate. What do you have against trans people? Well, let's look at this right here. This is now legislation and Josie, you know this. In Washington, they are able to now kidnap your child, not an exaggeration. It's not a hyperbole. I'm not doing this to get clicks. They're now and it's happening in California too, maybe. To kidnap your child. Play cut 29. The language of parents, I really wish more parents had the skills that the parents were in this room talking about how they would want to affirm their children, but say no. I wish more parents had that. But when I see a young person come to me on a regular basis saying, I can't go home. Home is not safe. Am I not going to do something? Are we not going to do something? Am I going to let them stay out on the street homeless at risk? All because they can't go home. To a place where we don't know what those threats are going to actually be. That's a lot of buzz words, but if you listen very carefully with what she's saying, she's effectively saying that parents who do not affirm the mental delusion of a 12 year old, or 13 year old. For example, 12 year old comes home after seeing a TikTok video being around parents. And they're very impressionable as for your point. Their brains are still developing. They're open to other people's social cues. They are trying to conform to try to limit bullying amongst themselves. At age of 12, they might say, mom, I'm a boy. And if the parent says, no, you're not, like you did. Like you said, no, actually, you're not. You could be subject to the government coming, and this is now assembly Bill 6 6 5. The government can come take the child away. Child protective services. Kidnapping Bill. Children as young as 12 would be given the power to place themselves in residential shelters with the help of a counselor. Your thoughts. That makes my skin crawl. And that is something that had crossed my mind that could happen if I didn't save my children. From that, that's something that I crossed my mind. Which I unthinkable. It's unthinkable to me just as a mother seeing what was happening coming from my children. A lot of what they're doing is this obfuscation of consent in what children can consent to with their bodies. The things they can consent to with their bodies are a lot of it is the refusal of the things that they already can't consent to. Like a child has the power to say, no, I don't want to have sex. No, I don't want to do drugs. No, I don't want to take alcohol and that's where their power is. But they're trying to say that they can not say yes. I want to do those things and they can't. Yeah, and it really asks the question of who do kids belong to, right? Now, some extreme libertarians, which you are not, will say, oh, when they're 14 or 15 or 16, it's just that's nonsense, right? Do you have any response to that? I usually drag those people if they come to me and do it on my Twitter account. Because it sounds like groomer language to me. I can not consider sterilization. And they'll try to say it's not happening, but if it's happening, here's why it's a good thing. Yeah, that's a great piece by micheal Anton. It's not happening, but it's good that it is. It's one of the best pieces written. I don't know if you've read it or not, an American mind. It's one of the best pieces I've ever read. It's not happening and it's good that it is. I'm sorry, what? Yes, a lot of gaslighting. A lot of gas lighting is happening, but one of the things that they're doing is if you say you're against the transit of children, which I am, they will say, oh, so you're against trans people, and they'll make it about all trans people. And like I said, I don't really care. I don't care what they do. Just stay away from me. Stay away from my children. Do what you're going to do with your body. Just leave me out of it. Leave my family out of it. So this idea that the state owns your children is not a new idea. I mean, they've lit themselves in to be the father in the home. Why not let themselves in to be both parents at this point?.

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"josie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

The Charlie Kirk Show

03:08 min | Last month

"josie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

"Okay, I want to play a couple pieces of tape here and continue to explore this. This topic, but let me ask you though, you're talking about your child who is basically being preyed on who is being groomed by parents. By other parents or other adults, is it fair to say, is it accurate to say that in some communities, Massachusetts New York, that there are groups of elders, people that should not do this, but that are going after children trying to influence their sexual identity and behavior. Is that fair to say? Absolutely fair to say. I mean, I had mentioned earlier, Dylan Mulvaney, if you want to talk about that, what's happening there. I have a different take on it than I've heard around. The fact of the matter is Dylan Mulvaney, he did the man who actually larps as a girl, not a woman. And this is evident by his, he has this video series he does. Video series. Yeah, you're right. Girlhood. So now take it that he represents adult products like beer. And tampons, which aren't something an 11 year old girl would use. So if you look at it through the eyes of the left and what they believe. He is a sexualized child who is representing these brands. And he's either marketing two children which would circumvent all the existing laws that are meant to prevent this. Or he's marketing two adults as a sexualized child, which blurs the lines involving things like consent and pedophilia. Now, since you brought that up, do you think that we're going to have to have the same sort of culture fights with pedophilia sometimes soon? I mean, is that where we're headed? Is that a conspiracy theory? Not at all. That's absolutely where we're headed and it goes all the way to the trans agenda with my body my choice. Abortion, everything. It all loops back to age. So the transgender saying that a a 13 year old child can consent to have her healthy breasts removed. That's what the transgender says. But she can't consent to smoking a cigarette. Yep, things with far less lasting consequences than. Yeah, I mean, we're being lectured right now, Josie about people on the left. They say, oh, you should not be able to own a weapon until you're 25. And meanwhile, when you're 14, you can have, without your parental consent, without parental consent. So look, we're seeing the rise of the pedophiles already. And we're seeing them get stronger, and we see them gaining steam, not losing steam. There's an accelerant behind it. I want to play some pieces of tape here, which I think is really important. And I want to reemphasize that I said at the break, okay, I'm a conservative libertarian. We agree on a lot. But this is honestly beyond anything this is civilizational. I don't understand anybody who could support this. I've met them. Their groomers, their creeps, some of them are perverts..

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"josie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

The Charlie Kirk Show

05:04 min | Last month

"josie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

"So that's a different issue. And I absolutely support. That's good. So I want to ask about your child, my producer said they were dialog with you in the break that they, that you moved and it saved your child's life, they were going after your child. So talk about how you were able to prevent your kid from being infected with the trans social contagion. Sure. So we were in Massachusetts, which is heavily heavily infiltrated with the trans agenda. And my sweet daughter was told at ten by her friends that she was gay because of how she dressed. She was a tomboy. And she was told she was gay. And so she tried to come out with me at ten years old saying, mom, I think I'm gay. And so as her mother, I actually laughed because she's been writing boys names with hearts around them on the mirrors, and she was 6 years old, so I like my instinct, which is the laugh, and then I looked at her, and I realized she was like, too serious. And I was like, okay, do you have a crush on any girls? And she goes, no. And I'm like, then why do you think you're gay? And she's like, well, my friends told me it's because of how I'm dressing. And she, you know, just kind of like a boy she always wore a backward snapback hat and sweatpants and like a loose fitting shirt and she skateboard and she's excellent at sports. She's terrific. She could be in the Olympics someday. She's so good at them. But she was told very young by friends that how she dressed was because she was gay. And I told her I'm like, all right, well, I know you're not, as your mother. Just your habits, like you weren't, you weren't writing Sally in a heart on the mirror, you know? You were writing boys names. So as your mother will talk about this when you're older, but I don't want you to even worry about it or think about it now. And she said, okay, and then I get a letter from somebody in adult. I'll just say an adult in her life. And they were referring to her as they made them. It took me a little while to read to figure out what they were saying because it sounded like they were talking about a group of people because they would switch from the day then, pronouns, to the she her pronouns, and just them both. And so I actually wrote them back when I figured out what was going on. And I was like, did my daughter tell you to use those pronouns on her? And she goes, no, I didn't want to assume. So there were adult forces that were coming down on her about being non binary. And I'd asked her if this had happened in her school at all and she said it had happened, but she didn't know how to speak out against it. It wasn't a big deal. She just kind of brushed it off. And I was like, all right, well, it's a big deal to me. And there are a lot of issues that have been happening at the same time. Like I said, the pandemic wasn't handled properly by my state. She has my daughter that I'm talking about. She has a one in a million condition where her immune system breaks her bones. And that was being treated in Boston and there were issues going on there where they were trying to force the vaccine on her in this disease. She has this in mRNA and mRNA disease. They were trying to force this vaccine on her at the same time. So it was like coming from us at all different angles. And it just got to the point where we were just like, we got to save our kids. This is not going to stop. It's going to start going for my younger children too. And so, I mean, I was looking at houses in January and we were moved by March of last year. And you moved to Florida. Moved to Florida. Yes. And I got as well. Got here and there's no trans agenda here, like my kids are in a great school. There's no pressure of that at all. They're not having to deal with it in the school. They're on desantis to put up protections about things like that. Nonexistent, which is incredible. It's like living in a different world from Massachusetts where a month ago they were going to start remaking. So unbelievable. Hey guys, I want to share with you that recently I've been working on this very important project with a very short deadline. Seems that's always the case. It seems everything today is right away. ASAP. Anyways, I was starting to get really stressed out when I remembered that the magnesium breakthrough I take every night for sleeping better is also great support for stress management. I love magnesium. You guys should research what it can do for you magnesium is responsible for over 300 body reactions and magnesium breakthrough is the only magnesium formula that delivers all 7 different forms, a magnesium. Each with its different benefits. One of them being feeling more calm, centered and in control of our stress breaks. All right, magnesium can help you go to sleep and there's some great things you could do. If you are trying to balance life demands, give it a try, trust me your mind and body will thank you for it..

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Josie Glabach Saved Her Daughter From the Trans-Industrial Complex

The Charlie Kirk Show

03:38 min | Last month

Josie Glabach Saved Her Daughter From the Trans-Industrial Complex

"To ask about your child, my producer said they were dialog with you in the break that they, that you moved and it saved your child's life, they were going after your child. So talk about how you were able to prevent your kid from being infected with the trans social contagion. Sure. So we were in Massachusetts, which is heavily heavily infiltrated with the trans agenda. And my sweet daughter was told at ten by her friends that she was gay because of how she dressed. She was a tomboy. And she was told she was gay. And so she tried to come out with me at ten years old saying, mom, I think I'm gay. And so as her mother, I actually laughed because she's been writing boys names with hearts around them on the mirrors, and she was 6 years old, so I like my instinct, which is the laugh, and then I looked at her, and I realized she was like, too serious. And I was like, okay, do you have a crush on any girls? And she goes, no. And I'm like, then why do you think you're gay? And she's like, well, my friends told me it's because of how I'm dressing. And she, you know, just kind of like a boy she always wore a backward snapback hat and sweatpants and like a loose fitting shirt and she skateboard and she's excellent at sports. She's terrific. She could be in the Olympics someday. She's so good at them. But she was told very young by friends that how she dressed was because she was gay. And I told her I'm like, all right, well, I know you're not, as your mother. Just your habits, like you weren't, you weren't writing Sally in a heart on the mirror, you know? You were writing boys names. So as your mother will talk about this when you're older, but I don't want you to even worry about it or think about it now. And she said, okay, and then I get a letter from somebody in adult. I'll just say an adult in her life. And they were referring to her as they made them. It took me a little while to read to figure out what they were saying because it sounded like they were talking about a group of people because they would switch from the day then, pronouns, to the she her pronouns, and just them both. And so I actually wrote them back when I figured out what was going on. And I was like, did my daughter tell you to use those pronouns on her? And she goes, no, I didn't want to assume. So there were adult forces that were coming down on her about being non binary. And I'd asked her if this had happened in her school at all and she said it had happened, but she didn't know how to speak out against it. It wasn't a big deal. She just kind of brushed it off. And I was like, all right, well, it's a big deal to me. And there are a lot of issues that have been happening at the same time. Like I said, the pandemic wasn't handled properly by my state. She has my daughter that I'm talking about. She has a one in a million condition where her immune system breaks her bones. And that was being treated in Boston and there were issues going on there where they were trying to force the vaccine on her in this disease. She has this in mRNA and mRNA disease. They were trying to force this vaccine on her at the same time. So it was like coming from us at all different angles. And it just got to the point where we were just like, we got to save our kids. This is not going to stop. It's going to start going for my younger children too. And so, I mean, I was looking at houses in January and we were moved by March of last year. And you moved to Florida. Moved to Florida. Yes. And

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How Josie Glabach Got a Coveted Twitter Follow From Elon Musk

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:03 min | Last month

How Josie Glabach Got a Coveted Twitter Follow From Elon Musk

"A follow from Elon Musk, normally I wouldn't really call out a Twitter following, but how did that happen? Tell us about it. Elon Musk has been sort of engaging with me on cultural issues for the last maybe four or 5 months regarding the trans agenda regarding. Masculinity, femininity, that sort of stuff, which is stuff that I touch on a lot on my panel. And this recent one really made headlines. So I had just quoted a story about Ron DeSantis and how he banned sex changes for children in the state of Florida, which is my state, which is wonderful. And Elon Musk saw it, and he responded that anybody who sterilizes a non consenting adult, a child. Needs to go to prison forever. In this picked up probably almost, oh gosh, maybe 750,000 likes on that. Just his response to me. Wow. And he followed it right after that.

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"josie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

The Charlie Kirk Show

03:41 min | Last month

"josie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

"Hey everybody, the second largest and third largest bank run in history happened last month. The government is taking steps to guarantee all deposits. That means more money printing. Thousands of approached noble gold investments to secure their wealth with gold, gold is the most stable asset outside of government control. Hurry and go to noble gold investments dot com to secure your wealth, use the promo code Charlie to bag a free 5 ounce America the beautiful coin. If you qualify, go to noble gold investments dot com. I have vetted them. I use them. They're terrific ethical and transparent, noble gold investments dot com. Hey everybody, today the Charlie Kirk show a full hour with the red headed libertarian, very smart woman, talks about how the state, the regime, in Massachusetts, went after her kid. She's a libertarian. I am not, but we certainly agree on this issue and a lot. She's very smart, very thoughtful, very sincere. Listen to the whole episode and text it to your friends. Subscribe and give us a 5 star review. Email is freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com. Get involved at turning point USA at TPUSA dot com that is TP USA dot com starting high school or college chapter at TP USA dot com. Buckle up everybody here. We go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running The White House folks. I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy, his spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created turning point USA. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. Brought to you by the loan experts I trust, Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific mortgage at Andrew and Todd dot com. This hour we have a very interesting guest and what I'm excited to talk to. Josie gley back, otherwise known as the red headed libertarian from Tim Cass dot com. Josie, welcome to the program. Hi, Charlie. Thanks for having me. So tell us about your story and tell us what you believe and why you believe it, and then we'll talk about more from there. Sure. So my story, I got into the libertarian spectrum. I kind of always was a libertarian, maybe starting in 2012. And I got onto Twitter around 2017, 2018 in that time and kind of just started developing and to who I was. And kind of seeing a cultural shift that I didn't really agree with. And I was living in Massachusetts at the time, and that was when the pandemic happened and everything. And I was seeing some stuff with the trans agenda that was happening in my life and it was starting to come more into my life than I wanted it to come into regarding my children. And one thing happened after another thing happened after another, and I just said, okay, this is it. And move to Florida. So now I'm a libertarian living in Florida and just rolling rolling with emotions. Well, very cool. Were you a liberal before you were a libertarian? I didn't know what I was. Around the time of September 11th, I was pretty conservative given what had happened, you know, and I was in high school at the time, and I just, I just want to justice what I thought was justice. And then around that time living in Massachusetts, there's a lot of liberal influence. So I was kind of bombarded with that at the same time, but nothing really seemed to fit who I was until I found the Ron Paul revolution around 2012..

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Josie Glabach, the Red-Headed Libertarian, Shares Her Story

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:49 min | Last month

Josie Glabach, the Red-Headed Libertarian, Shares Her Story

"This hour we have a very interesting guest and what I'm excited to talk to. Josie gley back, otherwise known as the red headed libertarian from Tim Cass dot com. Josie, welcome to the program. Hi, Charlie. Thanks for having me. So tell us about your story and tell us what you believe and why you believe it, and then we'll talk about more from there. Sure. So my story, I got into the libertarian spectrum. I kind of always was a libertarian, maybe starting in 2012. And I got onto Twitter around 2017, 2018 in that time and kind of just started developing and to who I was. And kind of seeing a cultural shift that I didn't really agree with. And I was living in Massachusetts at the time, and that was when the pandemic happened and everything. And I was seeing some stuff with the trans agenda that was happening in my life and it was starting to come more into my life than I wanted it to come into regarding my children. And one thing happened after another thing happened after another, and I just said, okay, this is it. And move to Florida. So now I'm a libertarian living in Florida and just rolling rolling with emotions. Well, very cool. Were you a liberal before you were a libertarian? I didn't know what I was. Around the time of September 11th, I was pretty conservative given what had happened, you know, and I was in high school at the time, and I just, I just want to justice what I thought was justice. And then around that time living in Massachusetts, there's a lot of liberal influence. So I was kind of bombarded with that at the same time, but nothing really seemed to fit who I was until I found the Ron Paul revolution around 2012.

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Will Charlie Run For Office?

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:15 min | 2 months ago

Will Charlie Run For Office?

"Hi, my name is Josie. I'm a registered nurse. I'm a mom. I'm a born and raised Christian. Immigrant educated. My question actually two things. When are you running for office? No. And then number two. So I have two kids, one is an elementary, and then one is in high school. So with a published, the school district right now with CRT and then gender equality. So the parents right now are being labeled as domestic terrorists. What can you, what advice can you give as parents or what can you do to help us fight the R fight? Because we're kind of losing the battle with the school district right now. The books that are in the library right now that we can not really we can not really, you know what I mean? Got it. So what can you help what can you do to help us? Sure. So the first question, I'm not running for office. It's not going to happen. But let me tell you what as you might say, Charlie, what do you do? I think we're just beginning if God wants me to continue on this path. Hopefully a very meaningful and purposeful daily task of educating people, millions of people, three hours live on radio, podcasting. I feel called to that. I love it. We're bringing people to the lord every day. We're bringing people away from these left wing lies every single day. I have absolute freedom to say what I want whenever I want to say. I have zero. I mean, zero reservations about speaking my mind. And I see it impacting. And while I, while I appreciate the compliment, Charlie, you're going to run for office, I would rather have a program and an organization turning point USA and turning point action all working in harmony to be able to rise up a new generation people that run for office and hold the people that are already elected that have run for office. And then be able to be a daily drum beat to hopefully encourage you, clarify the lies and challenges. So that's

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Novak scores twice as Predators defeat Panthers 7-3

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00:38 sec | 3 months ago

Novak scores twice as Predators defeat Panthers 7-3

"The national predators beat the Florida Panthers 7 to three in their inter conference matchup. Predators captain Roman Josie putted a goal and added two assists and his defense partner Ryan McDonough registered three helpers and a plus four rating. The predators are among the worst teams in the league on the power play, but Ryan Johansson says, when you get two on the man advantage like they did, it can help in many facets of the game. Right now for a power play to make impacts. It's huge and going out there with that swagger and bringing some juice to our club and so I hope to keep that going. Both the preds and the Panthers are on the outside looking in and need every point they can get as they desperately try to claw their way back into their respective playoff pictures. I'm Jeremy over

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'You inhaled it': Man inhales drill bit during dental visit

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00:38 sec | 1 year ago

'You inhaled it': Man inhales drill bit during dental visit

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"josie" Discussed on Fat Mascara

Fat Mascara

02:14 min | 1 year ago

"josie" Discussed on Fat Mascara

"I totally know this. Tell me. So pissed, impossible burgers. Oh, yes. But that should have been mine. Should have been mine. They're so good. They took it. They're so good and it's like my thing. Glow bringing delicious, healthy, delicious, healthy, like I wanted you for my line to never sacrifice anything for beauty or for this is what the impossible burger is and I'm sorry to say beyond burger impossible wins. It really is like a real burger. That was my whole thing. You shouldn't even notice, you know, that this product is, oh, by the way, really good for you. It's just a beautiful product that works. It feels good. It looks good. Makes me feel and look good. Do you love it? Plant based? Are you a plant based diet or are you just mostly? I eat some 8 fish as well. Yeah. That just makes it easy. It cooks like it too. You can just beat juice that looks like blood. I'm so pissed and I wish I wasn't investor. If you're listening to this and you're know how I can become investor and impossible burger I will invest. Yeah, I think the round one on that probably has been called me. I've heard it was in a Hollywood too. I'm like, God, darn it. There's gonna be another revolution like that. Just keep your ears open. All right, last question. What do you need to get your beauty sleep? I can sleep. I go to sleep. Easy. I have no sleep issues. It's just about making sure I have like 8 hours. Okay, so you need an uninterrupted time period. Yeah, got it. And you're lucky. I know. But I'm not in a very good person when I don't have enough sleep, so. Okay, so give Josie her 8 hours. She'll be able to get after she eats her impossible burger. This was super fun. I'm really, really impressed that you went the route of getting a monograph on that new product. So congrats on that. I'm excited to see what else comes. From your line, thanks for coming on the show. Thank you so much. I feel like there's so much to share, but okay, thank you for having me. How are you doing today? Nope. Okay. Okay. Okay. Thank you so much..

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"josie" Discussed on Fat Mascara

Fat Mascara

06:58 min | 1 year ago

"josie" Discussed on Fat Mascara

"Get to join us for it. So let's do it. Josie, you're here finally welcome to fat mascara. What's up, Jen? So happy to be here. Thank you so much. Such an honor. I'm so excited to have you here. I have to say this. I know because I've met you when your brand launch, I met you. But people pick up your products at Sephora, they see you on QVC. Maybe not QVC that doesn't count. But they pick it up at Sephora, and they're like, Josie Moran, who is this lady? If they don't know who you are already. So if someone asked you, who are you? How do you answer? First of all, I've been correcting how to say my name since I was very young. Correct me. Yes, I'll correct you. Josie Marin. And it rhymes with Karen, which has gotten kind of a funny stigma in the last few years. But Josie maron. Yeah. Well, first, that's the first thing to tell people love that. This Josie maran. Who's desi marn? Jesse Marin has a vision for the beauty industry to be healthy and inspiring and empowering. So she tried to create a brand that would do that. And I have to ask you, what did you do before you started the brand in case anybody doesn't know? So I was a spunky motherfucker. Officially, my first remembering of my thoughts is I will be one of the ones to change the world. So I think I've been on curious questioning spunky motherfucking journey, figuring out what that means and how I was going to do it. And on the way, was I started modeling when I was 12. I mean, that's like a big piece of my story because it affected so much of where I am now. So I started modeling when I was 12. I sat in the makeup chair for many years. I still do. And my mother was, I guess this is the brand story. But where was I? I started modeling. Yeah. So growing up, this thought that you had that you're going to change the world. Did that come as a kid? The first, I think, very young kid. Yes. And were you named after someone? My mom and dad well actually my real name, this is also something cool. My real name is Johanna. Oh, okay. Which means gracious one, which I carry deeply into my being. And tried to embody everything I do, being gracious. And so but my parents never called me Johanna they called me Josie since day one. They had a dog named Josie at some point. And so they made me Josie. I don't really know, I guess I should get clearer on that story, but I've been Josie, even though my real name is Johanna, which is an interesting thing to live with having a real name that you never use. I bet there's some people out there though. All this spookiness was that there from the start? I think Josie is actually a pretty spunky name. So yes, it was there from the very start. I was a rebel rascal. I was just, yeah, always looking. For good trouble. And so 12 seems to me kind of young to start a career in anything and modeling, obviously, is what you were doing. How did you get that break? Did you want to be a model? Did someone discover you? Yeah, I did not try to be a model. I think probably most successful models didn't go out and try to be a model. But so I was at a family barbecue and this woman who was a photographer, family friend. She said, you want to do a cover of parents, it wasn't parents. It was like this local magazine. I said, yes. And then she said, can I introduce you to an agency in San Francisco? And they said yes. And then my first thing after that first little shoot was a fashion benetton fashion show. And it was so cool. In San Francisco, which is like already like, you know, edgy and cool and just like very diverse. And I was just in this benetton, it was like very 80s. I was born in 78, so I was 90s. 90. 1990. I got to wear a scarf on my head in the show, and I just thought it was the coolest thing I wore it to a birthday party soon after. And I was like, walked in with this huge scarf on my head, everyone looked at me like, I was like, what? It's my new style. It was actually interesting being a model as a kid, because you want to talk about your life, but it always became a thing. And everyone was like, oh, she's a model. And then go to a party and everyone's like, oh, there's a model. And it just started making me feel different and I don't know, you just separated from the people and so anyway, I don't know what that really has led to, but if I think about it, I could tell you, I think it's probably had made me have to deal with having encouraged, like built courage and to being kind of like a hard ball or different than people. When so back then, it's like not everybody had a phone and was taking pictures all the time and when you first got on that set for that first photo shoot, what did you feel like when they picked up the camera? Were you like immediately into it and performing? Yeah. What vibe made your movie? I was made for the shit. I just loved it. I literally still to this day, look down the barrel of a camera. Even on these Zoom calls and stuff, I always look down the barrel where you're not supposed to be supposed to look at your screen at the people, and I'm always looking right down the barrel of that camera like, hi. I'm here. I got you. I'm going to give you so much love, right now. Like for QVC, I have this vision every time I look down the barrel of that camera that I'm speaking to a million beautiful women who are just and I'm just giving them I'm like spreading so much love. I'm like uplifting and empowering and just loving them up so much. And I love it. I think that whole belief of I will be one of the ones to change the world. It's becoming a parent that I like to help people. And so this is my platform. This is my way of being able to help people is through the camera often. And I mean, it feels like you had fun doing this. You sound like talking about this was a hardship for you. But what was the most fun shoot you've ever been on? I love.

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"josie" Discussed on Fat Mascara

Fat Mascara

02:35 min | 1 year ago

"josie" Discussed on Fat Mascara

"Name. Just matlin. Just changing your parallelism. Oh, yeah. I'm really excited about this one because Jenna did this one solo, but I met Josie years ago when she was she came to visit me talking about argan oil. She was one of the first people to talk about argan oil in beauty products. In the states, yeah. For sure, in 2000 one of the first people ever on Planet Earth. Morocco, that's for sure. But to bring it really to a mainstream beauty audience in the United States, she was really a pioneer. Yeah, we talked about that. We had such a fun Chad. It was like on the eve of Christmas practically. But let me give you a little background in case you're not Christmas. And the eve of the eve of Christmas actually, in case you're not familiar with Josie. She's a model, which is not her real name, which we will discuss. Well, it's not her given name. A model actress beauty entrepreneur probably best known as the founder of Josie Moran cosmetics, a lot of which have argan oil as Jess said. In 1999, she was the face of Maybelline cosmetics. She actually did that for years. She was one of their big spokespeople. She's modeled for guests. Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue many others. She's also an actress. Some of her highlight reel, von helsing, the aviator, you may remember her from, she appeared on Dancing with the Stars in 2007 and of course that's the year she launched her brand, which is sold primarily at Sephora and QVC. Anyway, I wanted to talk to her now because I noticed that her newest product Josie Moran apothecary daily repair body butter got an FDA approved drug claim as a skin protectant. For its ability to provide relief for excellent patches, dry skin, but as far as I know, it's not that common for brands that operate operate in this eco friendly sphere, the natural sphere to have OTC drug claims. So I thought that was kind of interesting. Right? And so it was like a good time to check in with her and here actually, why she invented that product has to do with her kids, which I thought was cool. We also talk about her career, including just are gonna love this. The band, she almost started with Nicole Richie. This is like this is why sometimes I really miss out when you do these all of jobs. But I thought of you and I asked about it because I was like, this is great turn of the century late 90s early aughts, like rock band, trivia, just matlin needs that. This was a real miss for me. Well, Josie's a great storyteller, so I'm sure we can enjoy it. She talked to me from her home in saint Bart. She splits her time between there and LA, which is where her company is headquartered. We had a fun chill hang. I'm so glad you guys.

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"josie" Discussed on HOT FLASHES & COOL TOPICS

HOT FLASHES & COOL TOPICS

03:17 min | 1 year ago

"josie" Discussed on HOT FLASHES & COOL TOPICS

"We keep it and come back and forth but yet needs to be re muscle. I personally just. I'm struggling bit out here in the tree so beautiful but it was. I wasn't planning on living here for too long. It was like let's let's by fix it up will live in atlanta and i just haven't gotten there yet and simple for me. My home in my environment is super important. Like a half to feel good in it has to be light. I'm very light sensitive. Even in washington lived on the water or this in like people really struggle in the wintertime with the darkness in the gray. But when you have of you and you have water. It doesn't matter and so i when i met darker space i feel emotionally so i need to get out of here soon and and get that figured out in i feel like i can sort of move on and yeah it's everything it's like everything has been going going going going going and now it's slowing down in. Its everything from my technology is like on. I can't find anything. I computers laptops things everywhere. Maybe it's on this. Maybe it's on that internet's not working against just like that's why i say i want to get my airstream. Sometimes it. just wow god. Yes i'd haven't been flipping houses to since you got married and that was something that we tried and it was way more worth than expected like. It'd be fun auto but we were to do as a show that was a tester to see. Okay we're maybe do with hdtv so that was kind of our first tester yet. it would. That would drive me crazy. I never have built a house. I've always bought a house. That was already owned as i don't think i could go through it there so many l. It's like i know how. I want to look just make it look like that. I'll come back to that right by me. Know when you're done come back to that. Set rating parts made favorite but building of it. Like high schwab. Janet thank you so much for coming on. This has been a great talk and just loved hearing everything. You're doing you so much for doing this. This podcast everybody. We all need it. So i appreciate it goes. We're wonderful. i can't wait to meet to nashville. Con- you matani rhyme. Thank you so much josie for coming on and just having such a great conversation. Our invitation to come visit us in nashville is open whenever you want to come here and we really wish you the best of luck in this next chapter of life. We can't wait to see what series you end up on with an ensemble cast because it'll be great of course and guys you know. Just let us know. We're always happy to hear about your thoughts from different episodes. And if you enjoy this episode please leave a review because it gets it out to more people and we really appreciate that if you go on apple podcasts. It'll show you could do a review and we always appreciate that. Make sure to check out our website off flashes cool topics dot com follow us on all forms of social media where they're everywhere and have a great week is..

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"josie" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

03:35 min | 1 year ago

"josie" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"And what's next is just buying more stuff. I'm releasing more stuff. I'm just really enjoying being able to play songs. That means something to me. And i'm so passionate about people and for them to listen. I can really tell that big smile in your face as soon as you walked into the woman's our studio let's give it a while. Then shall we. I've been looking forward to hearing you sing live. Everyone this is josie proto. Who is going to sing her song. I just wanna walk home left. My.

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"josie" Discussed on Exvangelical

Exvangelical

04:12 min | 2 years ago

"josie" Discussed on Exvangelical

"Many people just being very very isolated. How do you think coming out of this at least here in the united states as as things open up. Is this sort of term that people use even though the pandemic's not over how do you think community is going to continue. Because you're part of a faith community you also have these conversations both specific to women in from our feminist perspective on speaking in church as well as on making spaces communities involved in both of those right Do you think we'll we'll be back meeting in person. Do you think we'll continue to make these sort of virtual connections. I've been able to get to know you over the last few months. And i'm a here in the mid west year and in orange county. I hope truly. I don't know how it's gonna turn out rightly. Does i hope that people continue to value people that are far away. I think that's been one of the weird. And i don't like calling it a blessing but that's one of the blessings of covid is people realize that the world is both large and small that you can interact with people in this country or the next country because the people who think that code is a hoax are very american centric and forget that the rest of the world exists and i mean with the power of social media and all of that stuff i think community online community is going to continue and i think they will go back to go back in person and hanging on each other's backyards and eating and stuff but personally for me it's completely changed. I as somebody who has to come to terms with the fact that She's disabled. i don't like using that word to describe yourself but it's fine I've been very hurt by all the people in the world who decided that my life did not matter during the pandemic who decided that wearing a mask was too big of an inconvenience for them to protect the lives of those of us who are in greater danger to diseases like covid. And it's very hard for me. As forgiving as i am as a person even though i don't always sound jiffy. It's very hard for me to forgive people who i saw on the internet. Talk about how this is. All a hoax wasn't a big deal. And the only people who are gonna die or the week and i thought i can guarantee that i am stronger than all. Yeah i may not be physically stronger than all of you but a greater resolve. I'm passion and i'm whatever right so does my life matter less. Because i'm just a little bit frail because i'm a little bit of a granny that's not fair There's going to to be a lot of forgiving in community coming out of this pandemic. i think there's going to have to be a lot of reconciling especially with families. I mean everybody talks about like going thanksgiving talking in politics right now. It's gonna be all year round. It's going to be every instance and yeah. I mean it's just i feel like there's gonna be a lot of forgiving coming out of this. Yeah that's not an easy type of forgiveness right. It's not that seventy times. Seven thing from some guy said yeah woman. How do you forgive somebody who set up. Who said like straight up. You could die. That's fine the rest of us. Don't want to wear mask right. yeah. I mean it. It was the callousness that is one of the major things that we sort of saw with. Through the entire trump era people are just more blatant about their prejudices because they felt like to to be that way because our president was shit piece..

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"josie" Discussed on Exvangelical

Exvangelical

04:21 min | 2 years ago

"josie" Discussed on Exvangelical

"Better suited for different purposes. And how do you think about that when you when you're working on Making space either at church or elsewhere in your life. How do you think about that. Like do you think about it in terms of inclusion or is there some other sort of mike metric that that you that you have when you're thinking about that figurative space yeah As cheesy as it is. I like to use the metric of love That is my as much as i am very aggressive very loud very outspoken. Very much that. I'm the smartest person in the whole wide world. I i come from this perspective of like people. People are the way they are for a reason. Not just for the sake of being whatever It's like that dude. In the south. I forget him. He's a lovely black man who befriends. Kkk members and through the power of love gets them to turn over their hoods and not be racist anymore. And i just always took like the whole love. Your neighbor love your god to har- into the extent that i was hoping that people would also I'm as much as i'm like super liberal and super left ear. Whatever people call it these days. I have a lot of people in my life that are conservative or in the middle. Because i get it. I like to tell my friends and family. I understand why you are the way you are. I just think you're not right. Doesn't mean that i'm not gonna have you in my life i just don't you are correct just like you don't think i'm correct but you are not thinking about why i am the way i am. It's like with racism. I understand why people are racist. I understand why people who live in a white homogeneous community are scared of people look differently than them are scared of people who act differently than them who speak differently than them. I understand wising. A phobia exists. I just think that it can be changed..

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"josie" Discussed on Exvangelical

Exvangelical

05:54 min | 2 years ago

"josie" Discussed on Exvangelical

"I it's like maybe in like a very small part of the internet but that's doesn't have to be jaylo famous michael. Yeah co-payments yeah it's a it's a feminist perspective of life and challenging and i. I think it's a good balance. Spencer naive vastly different. She's things that the evangelical church could be redeemed. She doesn't necessarily think it's job but she thinks that it's possible whereas i am more of the burn all down type of person burnt down so we have the balance of having both perspectives of life and faith. And she's more into the bible than i am. I'm more into the hippy. Dippy jesus's love type of situation. Yeah i forget we were in one of our. Img meetings or something. Maybe it was. Maybe i was. I was talking to somebody from the group. And i said iron sharpens iron and drc guys near like. Don't say that but that's always what i think. That's what i that's what i think when i think of those dynamics it is good to have both because it's totally valid for people to leave the evangelical church. It's sort of what we talk about here. And so many other people talk about but if somebody wants to try good luck. yeah. And i tell spencer i was like i. I grew up like in an immigrant community. I grope mexican like you can say that. I was born here and that i'm american but my parents didn't switch to being america. One the cross the border you know. I grew up for all intents and purposes mexican. So i wasn't very like i wasn't really fully accepted in the evangelical church. I was just kinda the token little mexican girl who is and you know. Got a loud mouth. And she's funny and blah blah blah So i was never fully accepted. So i feel no obligation to fix it. I feel no obligation to even wanted to survive. You know that's just not my thing right. Yeah let's talk about making spaces you you. You met sarah because you started attending your church. You've got this work relationship to but then you also have a great report on on your show and you have a lot of interesting guests there. and then you invited me for some reason old. I don't know like you said sunday. I'm very self deprecating mood. I apologize. I'm just gonna hold you accountable. That's okay that's totally fine. Thank you we're goofy. I'm sorry this is a goofy show. Do not apologize for being goofy. Because a lotta times i feel like this this feed can be a little our just invite me every now and again. That's right people..

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"josie" Discussed on Exvangelical

Exvangelical

05:19 min | 2 years ago

"josie" Discussed on Exvangelical

"But i. After la in highschool i jumped over to the baptist church in downey california predominantly white congregation and on a really fit in there. Either it was the same situation where they like when the baptist church how to split. I suppose they went with the side that was like Women are not on should not be at the pulpit and there's plenty of women leadership that could only go so far. And i know a few that had left and we When my partner and i started dating we tried to go back. And i had stayed through college and because i had friends and it was great and then I had gone to a house church from a small group of young people that had split off and that was a shit show us. Those are always that interesting. People have big dreams and sometimes people don't have the tools to execute those dreams right like it was all well and good. Yeah i haven't attended one personally. But i like friends and family. Some people are upset about the church and then they thought they could just do like. I'm more more intentional. Type thing or something well. They weren't like upset at the church. They i think they just wanted to do something. Smaller and warrenton start something new something cool and you know like christians like to church plant just to be cool or that was definitely a and there was actually a huge situation with the church where they're like. You're taking all of our young adults but the church also wasn't really caring for their young adults so we didn't feel bad but it it didn't work out and a part of the reason why i laughed the house church Specifically was. Because i god bless my friends i love them all dearly but the two most educated people there were women and we are not paid attention to and it was like annoying because they were reading systematic theology so they knew what they were talking about like the wind gruden book and but they do what you're told and reiterate what the guy says kind of people which works for a lot of people but that does not work for me. I ask all the questions. And i've always been kind of a a strong personality which people tend to call leadership potential so not being kind of you'd as having the ability to do that because i was a woman and i'm sure they did unconsciously. That was really annoying to me. So i eventually i'm done with this and i had a small christian college so i was just done with lots of evangelical ism general because i went to as a pacific university. I don't care calling them out. It's fine and they'd like rename. Our colleges around we don't care. I liked to pride themselves on being like half and half kind of half liberal half conservative. But i was there. During the trump era election era and it was not nice especially being from an immigrant family..

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12 European Soccer Clubs Announce New Breakaway Super Leagues

The Lab

02:06 min | 2 years ago

12 European Soccer Clubs Announce New Breakaway Super Leagues

"On sunday. The world of soccer was rocked by the announcement that some of the biggest clubs in europe are forming a super league not unfortunately to fight super villains but to play very lucrative soccer matches against one another. The owners of the proposed twenty team super league spun it as a way to help fix what has been broken about the wife of champions league and take soccer the next level there are twelve breakaway clubs so far three from italy event is inter milan and a c milan three from spain. Barscelona real madrid and let it go. Madrid and six from england manchester city manchester united liverpool chelsea arsenal taught name hotspur spurs just fired head coach josie marino finally making him the first coach sacked in the super league era how exciting the blowback to the super league announcement has been swift and harsh a monday for president. Alexander shefrin called breakaway owners. Snakes and promised that players on those clubs who play in the super league will be banned from participating in the world. Cup or the euro's on sky sports monday night football former player and coach gary neville issued basically a call to arms to all english football fans players and coaches to stop the super league the trade monopoly. A closed shop atonement. Where you're to be in western molester in champions league places forget it. They don't get into the champions league anymore doesn't matter where they finish in the league was the point they take away everything in this country. The pyramid the sincerity of competition the state integrity of competition that we value and the taking it away. Yeah we know that. Monday nights have got more money. We know liverpool of moment. And we know the moment we can live with without. They'll always be top clubs who have more money but they can be beaten by sheffield united. Oh mickens role with fulham and trying to take that away to create franchise football. Never it can never happen.

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Physical therapist accused of sexual assault during massage at Carrollton hospital, near Dallas

Jim Bohannon

00:30 sec | 2 years ago

Physical therapist accused of sexual assault during massage at Carrollton hospital, near Dallas

"Week. Carrollton Police want the public self identifying possible sex assault victims of a now jailed physical therapist, Police say. 50 year old David Ranta Ra Frisco is charged with sex assault of a woman during a therapeutic massage session in 2019 at the Baylor Scott And White Medical Center on Josie Lane. But police say Renner's worked at several medical facilities in North Texas. They're looking for possible additional victims called Carrollton. Police If you have information about possible crimes committed by

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"josie" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

04:33 min | 2 years ago

"josie" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"Where i have a newsletter setup and that doesn't like unto. I have not updated that website. Since i set it up so it doesn't have a link to the campaign but when you sign up for the newsletter then next thing you get a couple of days later we'll have a link to the campaign because everything that i sent out has linked to the campaign sure But yes that's and then starting in may or so once. I have given the first draft to my editor We're to be available for preorder on amazon and barnes and noble and stuff like that guy's a publishing a publishing through ingram spark which is essentially the ingram book distributors. Self publishing are okay For all of the preorders and that may disappear if somebody does by the book. Because again i've had a couple of people who were interested in it But in the time between when my first draft is done and when there's a final answer as to whether or not somebody else is gonna have it anything that we sell an ingram spark. Those orders will be fulfilled on aug honor by august sixteenth. Awesome home august sixteenth. We carved out as the release date for the book because it is the anniversary of the day the the movie came out on. Vhs and dvd very nice very the actual twentieth anniversary of josie and the pussycats is april ninth when it came to theaters and I am doing something..

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"josie" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

03:39 min | 2 years ago

"josie" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"One of the underrated elements of springsteen of springsteen as a for lack of a better word manager. Guess like i think that part of the reason that both east street and the other band have been so great over time is that he kind of can look at a group of people listen to their tapes and see where their strengths are and help build a band. The capitalizes on on that stuff. So there's an element of him just kind of willing them to greatness and i think there's also an element of like these are very talented musicians. And that's why they picked out by. Bruce springsteen Hello everyone and welcome to a new episode of settlers thing. Bruce your podcast. All about bruce springsteen his music mostly his fans. I am your host jesse jackson and Today we are talking bruce but we also are talking greatest movie ever made. He says with I talents maybe question mar joining me in a return engagement Russ was here last. July russ burlingame. Welcome to the show. Thank you thanks for having me As i was saying to you off my i've been wanting to come back. But i'm the kind of neurotic who's doesn't feel. Welcome unless they have a reason. Well i want you to know. I say this officially anytime you just even come up with. Hey i just. I have this random wild blank. Thought about bruce music. Jesse can i join the show. So you're always welcome. What's funny is i every so often i do and i always try to figure out their way for me to retrofit this for my day job can i. Can i turn us into comic book. Dotcom story somehow. You're always welcome to join me so For those of you. Who may up for those of you. Who came late in the spirit of the phantom give us a give us tell us about yourself entertainment journalist for the last twenty years. I've been writing about the geek space and right now on year. Eleven of working for comic book dot com. And if you've heard of us it was probably in the last few years as we've gotten huge i. I've been there since there was thirteen. Thousand people reading and nobody would tell them the name. And every oh so you draw comics on which. I'm a reporter. Who covers that industry and adjacent media which you know for me. Jason media is cover a lot of the arab shows and stuff like that. I am a tv writer primarily. And i like to dip back into comics as often as i can because i love them a i've been a springsteen fan on the one hand as long as i can remember because growing up. My dad had the tapes in the car. All the time. I think i you last time. I remember thinking as a kid that for you was like a wildly successful song because it sure it was a song that was just on all the time. It was really catchy. And so like. I remember thinking like that was a huge that that was springsteen's day hit which nineteen eighty-four probably was not a widely held conception by anybody but So i've i've i've been around music.

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Tottenham Hotspur's Shock Exit Leaves Jose Mourinho in the Firing Line

The 2 Robbies

03:58 min | 2 years ago

Tottenham Hotspur's Shock Exit Leaves Jose Mourinho in the Firing Line

"We all stein with shock. Exit of Tuneup from the first leg. I watched it that comfortable. Well-managed rested rotated comfortable victory. I absolutely didn't expect anything other today than a than a than a standard victory or whatever ought to get to find that way through the game the way. The game unfolded watches from really toast. You know the when there's two games at the same time yanna both games. But my eyes were focused on this particular match. And we'll get into your nose Interview afterwards we saw what he said afterwards. But just the shock rob of this result and what it means. I mean just real quick look to the lineup robina. Okay you know. It's kind of a safe team. Changes nothing about the ordering belden star ikouebe. Lamelo insult goes back in the side delegate. A stars a number ten and you look at it the first star from this like okay kind of boring but may be understandable and both sides were didn't really impress of course in all the fun happened in the second rob Zagreb looked like they wanted to get back into the game. The football was unbelievable. The goals that they scored incredible the hat trick and it was just shocking to see the spurs side. Just go from trying to go from boring defensive to money's the game two then scurrying panicking and avenue not enough to get the result. An awful night for spurs on mean think of at the three europa league games. Obviously it was supposed resolve smell and there's money ninety three young. I was kinda thinking monday night. Might be tricky one. See them out of a mole probably leash. Civil i'm thinking tottenham tuna little against a very large so abrupt team by the laid role is manager is just going to prison for for ruled so any guy in charge interesting at a couple of reports after game and said it was a spanish players fluid today. They didn't know. And i mean. I kinda wanna go to the big picture. Straight seasons unraveling suspense based off the puck event. Dish disappointing knows london dolby. You've got a huge per game. That is an important competition one to get some silverware to to guarantee champions league football with a with the money that knows how we will with his squad that should be able to go down to the very last four is not too if they do things right. will peace. I kind of feel like we've gone back to can say two years ago when we decide with poetry you know isn't the module is it plays. I mean tonight. Uh are we there. Like millennials take a lotta heat Happy as we know. Spanish funds will put up with him. As long as you winning the soviet this is one piece of wire gone. Probably know maybe that the best. John lake final against much city in april. Let's see how that one plays out both only in a position. While josie millennials going to check the heat. But i've got to look at some of the place. I mean you look team and let nine of the place who played today. Play last week against his. All grab team made look very odd region and coastal to win. So he's not to play is not good enough for arche. Good ingle squad. That squad should not get beating city nail. I is all web in this level of competition.

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Spurs Crash Out of Europe

ESPN FC

05:16 min | 2 years ago

Spurs Crash Out of Europe

"Old gentlemen. We'll be starting to show a team. I was against exactly what we will start as dina's grab going through three two on aggregate to josie marino's side dawn halfway through this matchy text me going. No way they lose this in reference. The spurs absolute didn't didn't see losing it. But i would. Horrendous performance was i mean it was ridiculous it was saw by the players. Didn't even look interested. Josie after the game. He was flabbergasted. Must think he's looking at this scorning and this is not a team full of men. This the t michael manage because every now and again this team and some of these individuals go missing. How this happens tv i would. I would have to say it comes down. A lot of it comes down to two konica to be honest with you. You know. I've been in a situation away from home against a aid. The get a goal. There's a huge get behind them and you get swallowed up in the atmosphere that to me is a legitimate excuse. But they don't have excuse me. I want a sola again. This was basically mon- against mon- hoover's the the better character the strength of character to kick on is gonna win this game and a premier league sade couldn't face a team that quite frankly shocked his all by one game. Was it just complacency. Is it out simple. Shang obviously winning. The i like to know just think iraq beginning to get the job done but also scored. They're really like there was only getting we. One would vons thought the first half it was quite clearly two teams. Who who would determine not to concede the for school. And that's what you still forty-five minutes had sixty something percent. Possession couldn't concreted any meaningful opportunities and then in the second half the moselle grab just. They made the transition better. Daddy started to play on the front foot. They went looking for goals. There had to an indian win spurs needed to kind of play on the front foot. There's no they could do. And despite the changes jersey marino bringing hurricane an dome valley it was just a team that seemed more comfortable defending than attacking despite all the attacking players they had in their lineup. Maybe we're on the selling this slightly robert but this is a huge deal isn't it. It's a massive deal because he's not the first time spurs the plate in this manner this season. There's been four or five occasions where they've lacked energy. They've let the right attitude. The started game slowly and then not be not to get back into it and you have to criticize the place but you have to criticize. The manager didn't look as though they were prepared to battle today. They didn't look sent out on the pitch ready to fight for the place in the next round until the going to the opposition and again comes down to the manager as well as the players marino off. The tv said he warned the place. He warned them about complacency going of the second leg. And is it just a case that i didn't listen or he didn't set them up properly would suggest that the probably just too many of them are too comfortable. And just think that when these step on the field is going to happen. I mean looking at say that he here the majority in fact ninety nine percent say played in the champions league final two years ago. No the register get knocked over the league by by menno So i i. The was come for for big changes as far as the plan. Personnel are consumed and asked to be quickly. Otherwise josie is in trouble. Because he's supposed to be this great mon- monitor that we've been talking about for for the decade will clearly. He can't get this team going. And so you'll have the shit limo because if you don't and you can't motivate them. The normal thing that will happen is you'll isn't dead man. Walking don a theme think it seems like donna gospel great question on bt sports afterwards the question to you and you get the feeling. Do you and your players. Do you think you're going to change course in terms of you'll have to get rid of some of your players. Or is he gonna get the sock josie any waffle little bit. It didn't really want to throw him under the bus. Check get live on tv. But it would be. I think would be better off served of josie. Just turn around. And set it bluntly this team. I call manage in terms of getting sucked but the individuals. He called manage because they haven't got the backbone the and got the character you know when you go away from home. You've gotta you gotta show character. You gotta show blood sweat. And tears are your willing to die for tottenham shirt go through in europe and zagreb would all of that tenfold brilliant. You've seen the scenes after the game. They were they left. Everything on the pitch. And joey must be looking not dressing room. You must be looking at individuals and brilliant when you stick them all down on paper you put the squad down on paper and using our any manager in the world we want to manage this squad. I'm not sure you dig a little bit deeper. How motivated some of these players

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Biden Administration Pressed on COVID-19 Testing at the U.S. Border

The Dan Bongino Show

02:10 min | 2 years ago

Biden Administration Pressed on COVID-19 Testing at the U.S. Border

"The biden administration is entirely full of it that trump denied corona virus and the the severity of. They did even now the biden administration and their circle. Back press flack. Jen psaki are still not taking this seriously. Here's a video from yesterday. it's fox news. Is peter ducey. He asks a simple question of jen psaki. He says hey Madame press secretary are illegal. Immigrants crossing the border who test positive for coronavirus being prevented from coming into the country. Watch the answer. She gives where she pivot. josie yesterday. Who answer right pretty simple question. If you test positive for corona virus and you're trying to enter the country illegally can you come in or not. It's binary folks it's binary answer it's a or a one in digital format okay. There's no need to overcomplicate this. We don't need. We don't need a schroeder's cat here. It's not a no quantum mechanics involve she can't answer. The question listened to her dance around this and try to blame the republican governor of texas. Check this out The other pieces as the question about The testing of migrants At the border or testing of migrants as they're coming across and we have d justin fema have stepped in and work with local mayors ngos and public health officials in texas to implement a system to provide cove nineteen tested and as needed isolation and quarantine for families released from border patrol facilities. Their proposal an agreement would cover one hundred percent of the expense of testing isolation and quarantine but governor. Abbott has decided to reject that so there are a number of. There's a lot of confusion about these issues. And i just wanted to provide a little point of clarity here. They'll larry us that's hilarious. You're trying to provide clarity on clarifying the clarity. You were trying to provide. His outing was a yes or no question and she dances around that. Well here's how we're going to provide the funding for the testing impossible possible isolation so we are letting people in is that what you're saying

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"josie" Discussed on Jo's Art History Podcast

Jo's Art History Podcast

05:54 min | 2 years ago

"josie" Discussed on Jo's Art History Podcast

"Today. We're gonna be talking about this incredible women on a cans. I have to thank you first. And foremost she was never on my radar. And i don't think if he hadn't written into me she probably would have completely surpassed me and i'm so. I'm really grateful first and foremost that. You've brought this incredible women to my attention. But can i ask. Where did you come across. Ana oh gosh and quite a number of years back now. I'm my background is working in and talk. Raphy lots of different certify options medical photographer But in the past ten fifteen years. And i really went back to my first love of traditional doc processes an alternative photographic processes so those tend to be processes that might be made without a camera. Even so. that's where. I really found out about anorak kuenz because my passion for one of those processes which is the science type and what is the tape for anyone. That's perhaps never heard that term before. Well hopefully there's a slightly in the name in the sense that it process that produces blue and white images at the end of it and it's a sort of photograph process of contact. Printing was invented back in eighteen forty. Two an anna was one of the m well. In fact she's noted as being the first person to create a photographic book and it was with that process that she created that book. So yes it's really fascinating process for me. It's really important because he's probably one of the the least impact on on the environment as in you can wash and they make out in the ocean. If for instance. So that sort of my my interesting is while it speaks to so took trying to lessen my photographic footprint as well so yet to really beautiful process. It's one the can be ease ready simply you can. But it's not Pony different things that you can. You can do within wasif using it. It's been really fascinating. Actually because although it was never going to be because of the just the two tones it was never going to be taken on into the history of photography when when it was being invented and developed it really is such a beautiful process that in the lawsuit of since i've ready been working with it again. I've really known in the last few years that white people getting ready entrusted in it. You can use it with chiltern new. You know you can. So it's got so much scope really as a as a netflix process that you can do at home and it's such a simple process in its in. Its by be basic forms. While i think. That's what's really intriguing for me. A about the process of of of purchasing these and the first thing i came across it actually by the i work in a sculpture gallery and it was one of our artis that has created a couple of prince using the process and i had never heritage before it's so so fascinated by thank first and foremost really kind of talk about ana yet and who who was anna can on why she important while the me back in the in the anna lindh. She was born in seventeen at nine thousand nine and she died in eighteen. Seventy one victorian period and it was obviously a period when there was an awful lot of invention and discovery recent Across numerous scientific fields happening photography itself was invented and developed during that period photography as we know it now was invented at that time by i. Think for me with anna. It was because women in particular that time when not necessarily considered sort of science wasn't considered to suitable pastime for them to to take part in so for me having women in a position where they could actually push the boundaries and rock the boat to everyday life then obviously. She came from a wealthy a privileged background to although women as a whole had less opportunities. She did obviously have a slightly better opportunity than other women. In the sense that have farther was a scientist and he really encouraged her her education and shared his knowledge with when she was a child. Mother died not long after she was born so i think that they became quite a strong partnership as it were and she grew up with a passion the science and a passion for botany in particular So she was actually a botanist and also an artist as wow one of the things she did for her father. He translated a polk and she illustrated it which was all about shelves so she was very good drawing beautiful illustrations as well so she had all of those interests and passion. It wasn't intellectual when she was a little bit older that she discovered the type process and the had the opportunity to actually share a collection. She'd been collecting numerous earned plants. Flowers see like in a herbarium over the years and it wasn't until she. She made this discovery with family friends around the science type process that she she was able to then shed on a bigger

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Farfetch Founder José Neves Unpacks His Newest Partnership with Alibaba and Richemont

The Business of Fashion Podcast

03:11 min | 2 years ago

Farfetch Founder José Neves Unpacks His Newest Partnership with Alibaba and Richemont

"Stick investment was theme seven in this year's report on the state of fashion 2021 it offered a prediction that companies will begin maneuvering for the post pandemic reality to grow market share and expand their capabilities. But in fact it is already happening. The recent landmark deal with far fetch alibaba richemont and carrying is a case in point. I it brings together two rival luxury goods groups respond carrying who both invested in farfetched. But there's also added interests because riche mont is also the owner bucs neta portait group a major rival too far fetch. Now i'm joined by josie neva's founder and chief executive of farfetched. Who's in some paolo today. As well as mike evans president of alibaba who joins us mexico in this their first joint conversation. They'll help us to understand the anatomy of this megadeal and what it portends for the global luxury e commerce space. Welcome to you. Both josie and mike josie. I wanted to start with you. I you know this is a deal that really took the industry by surprise. Some of our reporters kind of dropped the mic on slack and other places like where did this deal come from. So in the first instance can you just give us a sense of the genesis of this megadeal. How did it happen sure Think the channels of the deal was compensation which you i will never forget about the station with daniel jank and the conversation just understand the chinese online luxury market In both electric pavilion was doing private. China was doing and we ended up staying for a long time much longer than what we expected and what what was clear was while three things first. We think as tech businesses we add technology bathrooms not retailers. And and we really are at the service of the best brands and the best relates to really enable them. We're here to enable industries and that ito's was very very striking because we're not here to replace physical rebuilt for example firefights spotted with physical retail. That's that's what we did since they when we continue to have. We started the future new retail. Very much believe in in how we reinvent the magic Physical retail and. It's the same with alibaba. actually so they. they add enabling tens of thousands of physical retailers in china knocking luxury but in other countries with went single platform. So that was when the second walls china and how combined shining. Fox's we could have a win win proposition for consumers and also for brands and retailers in that in that market and said when whilst the global nature of this deal that we should really join forces to create this vision of luxury new retail new retail his alibaba strategy out mentors retail whilst fash strategy luxury new retail is the combination of

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Chelsea, Southampton secure FA Cup quarter-final berths

ESPN FC

02:48 min | 2 years ago

Chelsea, Southampton secure FA Cup quarter-final berths

"Just a couple of matches on this thursday southampton beating wolves score of to nothing and chelsea one winners away to barnsley. Tammy the goal in the sixty third minute. Chaka his lobster robson frank. Leboeuf join us for more frank. Start with you very impressive from chelsea. Would you not very impressive. But the most important thing is to go through When you play against so-called lower team or smaller team boss well default how the way they had to the field. Remind me The the way we used to play the ethica many years ago or to kind of two decades ago it was a wasn't pleasant game to watch but for chelsea the main thing is to go through indeed. Because of graham. One neil off you go home and you think about the quarterfinal. That's the only thing we can say. Jaakko what was worse chelsea through the first hour of the match. The pitch pitchers kind of paul for the costs from from bucknell d. That was decent pitch. But not i understand the issues that pitch like that might read And similarly bentley just made it difficult for chelsea. They will predictable i. I didn't see them scoring other on. I kept mystique trust the job done. That's that's the only important thing interesting. raba what did you think the match There are plenty of chances for barnes. The thought shock watches different game. Well a couple of chances but chelsea made it really difficult for themselves. Everybody was talking about bounds. They've done the homework bounds leader. We're going to press her out the field they we're gonna make it difficult. They were going to put their from. Plays and stop josie planet from the back. So what did chelsea duplat from the back on a bubbly bitch kept on giving it away midfield and they made it difficult for themselves. It was crying out. The big diagnosed replayed from the center hav into the white when the wing backs will play chuck took made the right decision to half times. Change the system so they got more space for their full the play bulls forward but bosley will holding such a high lime pressing so high the field. It had to be the case that josie when in behind them and they didn't do that until it was too late but they just about eight dumb bravo. it's four straight wins now for chelsea undertook. Oh can you see some signs of progress. Not today i couldn't but in in the league games they have been a slight improvement. I think he knows what he wants. From these teams play with a back three for those three games. I think he knows exactly what he wants. Midfield he's wingback high up the field as well the area where we sort changed. It is whether it's play with mainstream ensues slot in behind him or two strikes wanting behind but you can see what he's trying to do. I think the players know exactly what he's trying to do. Each system the players today almost eleven of them so it was always going to be difficult. But i can see system coming into play. I think the players understand that system. And i think chelsea will get

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Another metro Atlanta teacher hospitalized with COVID-19

AJC Briefing

00:40 sec | 2 years ago

Another metro Atlanta teacher hospitalized with COVID-19

"Covert news. A first grade teacher in the cobb county school district is in the hospital with cove at nineteen making her the latest known case of educators who have contracted the disease dana johnson who teaches at camp elementary school in powder springs was admitted to the hospital december. Sixth after struggling to breathe according to a gofundme account created this week by friend josie levitt the gofundme campaign hopes to raise twenty thousand dollars to help johnson and her family with medical bills. No one wants to be in the hospital. During the christmas season so i felt it was necessary to help her and her family levitt told the atlanta journal constitution

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Los Angeles, California continues to shatter coronavirus case records

Politics

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

Los Angeles, California continues to shatter coronavirus case records

"Los Angeles is experiencing the toughest impact of the Corona virus pandemic. Josie Wong of member station KPCC has details L A county residents have been under a stay at home order for weeks, but the number of covert 19 cases keeps growing and at a pace not seen before. Public health officials have confirmed more than 100,000 new cases. In just the last week, hospitals have run out of intensive care beds for the sickest coronavirus patients across Southern California that's required some to be treated in non ICU beds. With the number of deaths approaching 9000 in L. A county officials are in a rush to deliver the vaccine to its health care workers. The goal is for 10,000 vaccinations by the end of the year. For

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Los Angeles COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations inch up as vaccinations begin

Weekend Edition Sunday

00:29 sec | 2 years ago

Los Angeles COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations inch up as vaccinations begin

"Public health officials have confirmed more than 100,000 new cases in just the last week. Hospitals have run out of intensive care beds for the sickest coronavirus patients across Southern California that's required some to be treated in non ICU beds. With the number of deaths approaching 9000 in L. A county officials are in a rush to deliver the vaccine to its health care workers. The goal is for 10,000 vaccinations by the end of the year. For NPR News. I'm Josie Huang in Los

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How the pandemic has affected small business in New York City's Chinatown

Good Food

04:51 min | 2 years ago

How the pandemic has affected small business in New York City's Chinatown

"As the pandemic to called of the nation. One community in particular began to crack early New York City's Chinatown. Faced with the economic concerns and xenophobic fears, Chinese restaurants faced a sobering future author and culinary historian Grace Young Co. Created coronavirus Chinatown stories, which looks to share the narratives of those small business owners struggling to stay open in the wake of the pandemic. Hi, Grace. Hi, Evan. Last March, you spent a day filming the stories of mom and pop restaurants in New York's Chinatown. Many at that point we're still open. How quickly did things change after your visit? Well that day when we were interviewing the restaurant owners, one of them told us that 70% of Chinatown restaurant owners had decided to close the following day and I don't know how he knew that information. In fact, a few hours after we did the interviews On March, the 15th mayor, de Blasio announced that he was shutting all restaurants across the city except for take out So the day that we were in Chinatown was really on the last day that trying town was as we think of it, and we were recording living history documenting where everybody was at that moment. How many restaurant owners did you end up speaking with On that day, we interviewed four restaurants, a restaurant owners and one shop owner. And since that time you've interviewed quite a few more I have. One of the interviews was actually the follow up of restaurant owner that we interviewed on March the 15th May Chow, who owned a Malaysian French restaurant called was a piece. And we went back and interviewed her actually two more times because she closed for two months, and then she opened and lasted for one month. And so we went in and interviewed her as she was closing. I want to play a clip from one of your videos. And it's It speaks to the unique stresses and xenophobia that restaurant tours in Chinatown experienced in those very early days of the pandemic, And this clip is from That restaurant or May chow from the restaurant, Josie piece, a Malaysian French restaurant. We did a very good delivery, but we still have to shut it down because Would work up. I'm afraid of their safety because we have this still xenophobic, right? And they have to take the subway when finish work is about 10 11. They're just the fear their family are really worried about their safety like saying you go to work, You might not come back or something. You know that home. It's just maybe we think, Oh, this is hysterical. But it's real for us in the Chinese community. They're afraid of their safety. They're afraid. The virus. They're afraid this virus going to invest it in in their community, then is really the stigma and saying Look, Chinese have all the virus, right? We are afraid of our safety. Yesterday. My waiter Um, he lived in Queens. So you take the subway to come here to check on me, he say so afraid He was a young guy, he say's afraid because before this two weeks ago He got pushed by people. You got to push early on in the pandemic. We talked so much about the issue of xenophobia in Chinatown. But We haven't heard us much about it Since. Are your contacts in Chinatown reporting stories of xenophobia and racism Still I think it's less right now. I think back in January February March, it was at its height. I think it's certainly still exist now. But it's not as pronounced as it Woz, but it's certainly exists. And I was in China town recently when I saw somebody go up to a street vendor and just knock down their umbrella and cart. And, um, my husband ran after the guy, but, um I think people are subjected to a lot of abuse right now.

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Immortals Gaming Club Are Getting Out of the Esports Team Space

The Business of Esports

05:55 min | 2 years ago

Immortals Gaming Club Are Getting Out of the Esports Team Space

"Start with a big story. Is you know it's impossible to ignore big numbers. And i'll just give you the headlines of three stories. But they're all the same story. Basically i just i like the three headlines because they all tell a little bit different side of it. The first year was immortals club raises additional twenty six million dollars. The second year was from bloomberg says meg. Whitman backed firm to way sale of overwatch team again talking about immortals gaming club and then the third immortals gaming club raises twenty. Six million led by ex quickly. Exact meg whitman. So if you put all these three together you sort of have all the information. You need witches with immortals calling her ex quickly exact. I mean could she is that that has got to be the most subtle you tag career up until on his business like her. Oh the ebay right yeah. That's better than leading quickly. Wow you're only as good as your last gig. You're only as good as your last exum be. Feels like something. Like as a as a term. Like i would order an like an exotic restaurant like well. I will start with the vegetable three way. Medley have the x. Qube for my main interest rate and goes just leaving puzzled. Sometimes i am puzzled. William by how your brain works that brain that it's such a funny term. So so here's here's what we know from the just the three headlines. Immortals gaming is raising a raised twenty six million dollars. It's being led by meg whitman. Who used to be equipped he also ebay footmen footnote and they're looking to sell their overwatch team. Believe it or not so. They've already got rid of their like previously. Got rid of their Call of duty league team And now the overwatch league team. They're looking to to get rid of it and i'll just read. I'm going to present you all the information guys. And then you can discuss. But it says immortals gaming intends to focus less on city specific teams and more on businesses related to online gaming such as gamers club a subscription service in latin america which connects video game players. The company said last week. It's selling a team playing and activists call of duty league to one hundred thieves And now so. They've sold off their call of duty league team now. They're saying they want to sell their los angeles valley and overwatch team. In the meantime the raid they raised twenty. Six million led by meg whitman. What do you guys make this news. There's a lot of. there's a lot to unpack. You're right the amount. They've raised be That they're divesting of assets sort of as part of this razor almost next to it which you don't usually hear about You guys think jeff. Lindsay william whoever wants to start here. What do you guys think of of mortals gaming club. And the way they're going. Let me go last. I have some some hot takes. Let me last go first. Then let's let's open with some hot takes you're all my take on. This is a little is a little more nuanced. But i think what's really interesting about this announce those two things to read into this. One is a mortals has just not done well as in east sports work right. They haven't won anything. They haven't really built a differentiated brand. They've been blown. Apart in the lifestyle category versus other orbs about the best thing they did back in late two thousand eighteen by gamers club right and make a move into south american marquette. This reads like a real strategic shift into you know gaming services and service provision right. Because you don't. You don't sell off both gated franchises and in particular. You don't sell off call of duty called duties actually starting to perform now like it's unusual to sell that asset unless you are If you're still committed to really making the team piece work so i think an underscore here as immortals you know is going to be getting out of the team space. I think a second thing i would add to this though in the morrison is the fact that they are announcing looking for a sale of overwatch without the buyer. List william razi to me because that is a direct that first of all signals a little bit of urgency right like we're trying to get rid of this asset gimme buyers right because like to be honest with you like like you don't need for an asset like that you know you don't you don't really need to do this sort of thing right like you don't know who the people are who are in the market for this The the second thing is. I think this is like a forcing mechanism with activision blizzard. It seems like they want out of that league and announcing they're going to sell is a really good piece of lever to communicate activision blizzard. Hey it's not working right and also to kind of tip their hat about the seriousness of their frustrations with with that business right now. So that's my read on. This is the announcement of sale is a little tactical. It's partly strategically. They want to divest. And it's partly. They're trying to communicate something to activision blizzard because they didn't announce again these. These are sort of deals. Where like you read about in favor of like. Oh i too could go by that. You know what i mean. There's a limited set of groups and these guys ono each other right like you. Don't you're not going to be surprised by who's coming out by this org slot like it wasn't like come on hundred. Thieves did call of duty right. It wasn't like josie sports club.

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