35 Burst results for "Jupiter"

Sheriff William Snyder: Immigration Smuggling Through the Bahamas

The Dan Bongino Show

01:17 min | 2 weeks ago

Sheriff William Snyder: Immigration Smuggling Through the Bahamas

"I follow you religiously on Facebook to see what's going on in the county not just because I live here but being a former police officer I find your approach to policing to be the good one the right one You found a balance between civil liberties and law enforcement that works well in the county where in here That's why you're always reelected with 99.9% of the vote But what happened with this story Because we live in a portion of Florida that is I mean for all intents and purposes not really close to Miami we're about three hours away So if you were coming from Cuba by water you probably are not going to come all the way up here to Martin county yet we just had an incident here describe what happened and how you responded Sure We don't get the Cuban arrivals like Miami does What we get are people who leave from The Bahamas So what's happened is The Bahamas have become a central receiving place where people throughout the Caribbean basin It has been all the others We go to The Bahamas work get some cash and then pay a smuggler They come straight across They go do east They come right on our beaches here in Jupiter island Stewart of course all of Martin county's coast

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Rory McIlroy Is Golf's No. 1—but Should It Be Dustin Johnson?

Fore The People

01:18 min | 5 months ago

Rory McIlroy Is Golf's No. 1—but Should It Be Dustin Johnson?

"Rory McIlroy is number one in the world. Yes, he deserves to be. He definitely deserves to be. I think golf's in a better spot, but Roy's number one, even though he's kind of been a clown. In the last 6 months with a lot of what he said, he's going back and forth and back and forth and he won't, you know, one day he hates to live, a Canadian open and his dog and Greg Norman, and then three weeks later, he's like, oh, I think we need to have a conversation with him. Figure something out. So we don't really know what he thinks about it. But I do believe that Rory McIlroy is definitely without a doubt, the number one player in the world. I think that's right. Dustin, you can make a case for Dustin Johnson, too. You really could. Yeah. If they had ranking points for the live shit the dude to do is just dominate it to live tour this year. So I mean, he'd be right there with Rory. As far as if Rory McIlroy called DJ at home in Jupiter on a random Tuesday when they're both in town and was like, hey bro, you want to go play for a million at the bear's club? I would probably bet DJ. Probably bet DJ on that one. Just as far as form goes right now, he's been the more consistent player. I've always taken I think DJ is the most talented player flight of the game and a long, long time. So yeah, I have to live at world ranking point so that DJ would probably be right there,

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"jupiter" Discussed on Astrology Bytes with Theresa Reed

Astrology Bytes with Theresa Reed

02:12 min | 6 months ago

"jupiter" Discussed on Astrology Bytes with Theresa Reed

"It's also possible you may create your chosen family now. When Jupiter's allele creativity blossoms, original ideas demand attention, so let your muse thrive. Playtime is also on the front burner. There's plenty of time to work with Jupiter's and Virgo, but for now, you should engage in fun activities that make you feel like a kid again. A few folks can get super famous now. If you created the spotlight, claim it. When Jupiter's in Virgo situations are on work and health improve. New scientific breakthroughs could lead to important medical advances. Work may become more satisfying or you may climb up the company ladder. This is also an excellent time to look for a new job or to update your skill set. And a few lucky souls may be finally doing the work they always wanted to do. When Jupiter is in Libra, relationships become better. That may mean new partners or an improvement in the current relationship. This is a marvelous time to get married or to sign any sort of contract. It's also possible that the whole notion of what love and commitment means could expand to include different arrangements, polyamory, anyone? When Jupiter is in Scorpio, finances can become mingled, benefiting both parties. For example, you may start a joint venture or get married and combine your resources. It's also possible you may receive an inheritance. Because scorpios associated with sex, you might be getting lucky more often. Or with a wider range of partners, all of this is asking you to open up and learn to trust. When Jupiter's in Sagittarius, it's time to broaden your horizons through long journeys, higher education, and deep discussions about philosophy. You might feel lucky too, so don't be afraid to roll the dice now and then. A few golden opportunities could come your way, and if they do, take a chance. Above all, remember that life is an adventure, and you only live once.

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"jupiter" Discussed on Astrology Bytes with Theresa Reed

Astrology Bytes with Theresa Reed

02:24 min | 6 months ago

"jupiter" Discussed on Astrology Bytes with Theresa Reed

"Welcome to astrology bytes. This is your host there is read the Taro lady. I'm the author of twist your fate manifest success with astrology and tarot. And astrology for real life, a no BS guide for the ASTRO curious. I'm also your host for this podcast series. If you're curious about astrology, you are definitely in the right place. This is episode a 166 of astrology bites. The podcast where I had to shout short entertaining bite sized lessons on astrology. My goal is to make astrology feel simple, clear, fun, and totally applicable to your everyday life. All right, let's get into today's episode. Today we're talking about Jupiter transit through the signs. And we've been going through a series of episodes where we're exploring transits and we are moving through the transit through the signs. Now today we're covering Jupiter transit through the signs with brief descriptions of how each transit might impact the general public. Jupiter spends about a year in a sign in Jupiter transit show how we're expanding, growing, and where we might be lucky. All right, let's go through each sign. When Jupiter is in areas you can tap into your courage. This is the time to be yourself. Take bold risk and go where you've never gone before. You may encounter a few challenges this year, but these will help you to grow. What's important is that you be yourself rather than following the herd. Ares is all about going first. So why not set the next big thing trend? When Jupiter's in Taurus, finances can thrive. It's a great time to

"jupiter" Discussed on BrainStuff

BrainStuff

07:50 min | 6 months ago

"jupiter" Discussed on BrainStuff

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Learn more at IBM dot com slash consulting. This episode is brought to you by the restless ones. Available now from iHeart, returning for season three is the restless ones, and original podcast presented by T mobile for business and iHeartRadio. And join host Jonathan Strickland as he sits down for in depth discussions with the people at the intersection of technology and business. You'll learn how each of these leaders is building a bridge to what's next and leveraging transformative technologies like 5G to create a more connected and meaningful future today. The restless ones is now available on the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Welcome to brain stuff, a production of iHeartRadio. Hey, brain stuff Lauren vocal bomb here with a classic podcast episode. Of this one is about the question of whether there's water on Jupiter. And the history of trying to figure that out. Since this episode aired, NASA and its partners have started receiving data back from the James Webb Space Telescope, including some observations of Jupiter that may give us a more definitive answer than ever. But while that data is being processed, here's what we know for now. Hey, brain stuff, law and Vogel bomb here. Many mysteries hide beneath Jupiter's beautifully chaotic clouds, but with the help of some clever astronomical techniques and NASA's Juno spacecraft, one of the giant planet's biggest puzzles may be closer than ever to being solved. As we know, water is the key to life on earth, our efforts, therefore, to seek out life on other worlds, hinges on the detection of this important compound. Though scientists don't think that life inhabits Jupiter, finding a jovian reservoir is one of the most pressing issues in planetary science. Locating this water would help us understand how the solar system and Jupiter itself evolved. Unfortunately, Jupiter has been notoriously unhelpful at revealing any water deep in its thick atmosphere, leaving scientists and their models of planetary formation, high and dry. Before we sent spacecraft to investigate Jupiter, scientists assumed the gas giant would contain copious amounts of H2O. The logic was simple, earth is covered in the wet stuff, and there's lots of water in the various moons that orbit the giant planets. Therefore, Jupiter, the most massive and most gravitationally dominant planet in the solar system must have trapped the lion's share of our solar system's water as it formed billions of years ago. That logic was shattered in 1995 when NASA's Galileo mission dropped a probe into the planet's atmosphere to measure its composition, much to everyone's surprise, there was an astonishing lack of water. But the Galileo probe may not have detected water, simply because it wasn't dropped in the right place. It could be as if the probe parachuted over a desert on earth. It's not that there's no water on earth. It's just the deserts aren't known for being awash with the stuff. Jupiter's atmosphere is dynamic, with jet streams, storms, and a non homogeneous composition. The probe could only sample the atmosphere, it was traveling through in that one location, and that location might have been as dry as a desert. The situation changed, however, when researchers used the powerful WM keck observatory and NASA infrared telescope facility on Hawaii's mauna Kea to stare deep into Jupiter's biggest storm, the great red spot. They released their water filled news in an August 2018 study, published in the astrophysical journal and led by Gordon L Björk of NASA's Goddard space flight center. Björk said in a NASA statement, the moons that orbit Jupiter are mostly water ice, so the whole neighborhood has plenty of water. Why wouldn't the planet, which is this huge gravity well, where everything falls into it, be water rich too. To investigate, bureaucrats team measured the infrared radiation leaking from deep beneath the clouds, specifically they studied the infrared absorption spectrum of a certain type of methane, which is known to exist in a vapor throughout the planet. This infrared radiation should leak through the clouds unimpeded, but should any water vapor clouds be present this radiation would be blocked. During analysis of observations from Jupiter's great red spot, the researchers found three distinct cloud layers were blocking this infrared signal from passing through the atmosphere, thus agreeing with the theoretical predictions for the presence of water rich clouds. They also detected large quantities of carbon monoxide, suggesting that there's lots of oxygen available in Jupiter's atmosphere to chemically bond with molecular hydrogen to form water. If the temperature and pressure is just right. The next step will be to use these data to complement the Juno spacecraft's observations of Jupiter. Juno can make spectroscopic observations, even deeper into Jupiter's atmosphere, and it will do so for the entire planet, not just the great red spot. But should Juno also detect this possible water cloud layer, the techniques developed by Björk's team using telescopes on earth will have been proven effective at finding water deep inside Jupiter. Thereby solving the gas giant's watery mystery. And these techniques could then be used to probe deep into the atmospheres of other planets like Saturn Uranus or Neptune without having to send a probe into them. NASA named the Juno mission, by the way, after the Roman goddess Juno, who was married to Jupiter and had the handy ability to see through clouds. Today's episode is based on the article, the great red spot may expose Jupiter's watery secret on how stuff works dot com, written by Ian O'Neill. Brain stuff is production of iHeartRadio in partnership with how stuff works dot com, and is produced by Tyler clang. Four more podcasts, my heart radio, visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Ready for an upgrade to your home entertainment, look no further than vizio's new M series collection of soundbars. From simple solutions that upgrade a TV's built in audio to cinematic sound to something extra special like the award winning M series elevate soundbar with Dolby atmos, which delivers the ultimate immersive home theater experience. There really is a vizio soundbar for everyone. It's the ultimate way to stream your favorite music and podcasts on iHeartRadio. Check out America's number one soundbars over at vizio dot com. Today's episode is brought to you by michelob ultra pure gold. 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 James Webb Space Telescope shows Jupiter as never seen before

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 7 months ago

James Webb Space Telescope shows Jupiter as never seen before

"The new Webb space telescope is showing Jupiter's auroras and tiny moons Photos released by NASA and taken last month show Jupiter's northern and southern lights and swirling polar haze There were a lot of images that stood out including Jupiter's great red spot a storm big enough to swallow earth a wide field picture shows the faint rings around Jupiter as well as two tiny moons against a glittering background of galaxies planetary astronomer Inca de patter at the University of California Berkeley who helped lead the observations says to be honest they didn't expect the images to be this good

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 Spain's famous Bull Run festival back after 2-year hiatus

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 9 months ago

Spain's famous Bull Run festival back after 2-year hiatus

"Spain's famous bull run festival is back after a two year hiatus Thousands of revelers celebrate as the traditional Jupiter firework is ignited to start the southern mar bull run festival in pamplona ending a two year gap caused by the coronavirus pandemic after the firework exploded the revelers continue spraying each other with red wine the highlight of the 9 day festival is the early morning and kiosk or bull run starting on Thursday when thousands of thrill seekers scramble like mad to avoid bulls charging down a winding cobblestone route to the city's bull ring I'm Charles De

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Author Christiana Hale on the Concept of 'Medieval Cosmology'

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:54 min | 9 months ago

Author Christiana Hale on the Concept of 'Medieval Cosmology'

"And if I was walking back I'm talking to Christiana Hale, who hails different spelling from Idaho. She's in Idaho now. I am not an Idaho. I want to be very clear. The book that she has written and it is wonderful. It's called deeper heaven, a reader's guide to C. S. Lewis's ransom trilogy. So Christiana, C. S. Lewis wrote so much. Some people know him from the screwtape letters. Many people know the Narnia chronicles and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Very few people know that he wrote a an absolutely spectacular trilogy of novels for adults, often called the ransom trilogy. They are literarily magnificent and there's just, they're full of so much stuff, so much genius, so many levels. But one level, which is vital in which you write about in your book, which you clarify, is this thing called the medieval cosmology. So let's just break it down for the audience. The ancients believed, and the medieval world believed that the earth is at the center, now we now know that's not true, but it kind of doesn't matter. They believe the earth is at the center. And then they could see with the naked eye before telescopes, they could see the sun, the moon, and mercury, Mars, Saturn, Venus, and Jupiter. That's it. Right? So those were the medieval planets. And when you talk about medieval cosmology, first, that's what you're talking about, correct? Yes, yes, correct. So the 7 planets of their cosmology. But beyond that, they saw the planet says having very distinct personalities too, which is something that's very foreign to us. We just look up and we see them and they're pretty in the night sky and they're bright. So give us an example of what we mean by that. So for example, Jupiter, I would argue they would see as one of the most important planets. And so in the system. So he is and I say he because it's very connected to the Roman God Jupiter after whom it's named. But they would see him as the king of the planets. So as Jupiter is the king of the Roman gods, and so connected with kingly Ness and all of the all of the qualities that are associated with what we think of a king being like you can see also they could see with the naked, well, not quite with the naked eye, but as rudimentary telescopes were developed, they could see the spot in Jupiter's side. So he's the wounded king, which then draws connections to Christ, obviously, on the cross, his side was pierced. And so they're comes into all of these, then theological connotations as well.

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Joe Scarborough: Pennsylvania Republicans Want Results to Be Delayed

Mark Levin

01:59 min | 11 months ago

Joe Scarborough: Pennsylvania Republicans Want Results to Be Delayed

"Joe Scarborough had a conspiracy theory today and I'm not going to play it It's just so stupid even for him He says the Republicans in Pennsylvania the legislature specifically once these election results delayed Unlike in Florida in some of the other states so when they lose they could complain at its fixed As their winning early on Now the problem with Joe Scarborough is not only does he have a low IQ He doesn't know how to read he doesn't know how to research from his bungalow in Jupiter Florida with the misses The formerly meek brzezinski Now make a blazing ski Scarborough Chip off the old block there It was the Democrat governor and the Democrat rogue Supreme Court that changed the election laws of Pennsylvania In Pennsylvania as I said yesterday I grew up where I used to work the precincts we would know the results of the elections by the end of the evening Typically by ten or 11 at night We would know The changes came with the Democrat party in violation of the federal constitution Article two which we've talked about at length and the refusal of the Supreme Court at least four justices to take up the case We have now voter harvesting and Pennsylvania but it was never approved Were you have no signature verification that was never proved Were they expanded absentee ballots That was never proved

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Update on the latest sports

AP News Radio

00:57 sec | 1 year ago

Update on the latest sports

"AP sports I'm John Weatherby the NBA return from its all star break on Thursday at but things change for the Phoenix Suns they won their eighth straight following a one twenty four one oh four win over the thunder Devin Booker posted a double double with twenty five points and twelve assists deangelo Russell poured in thirty seven points as the Timberwolves H. the Grizzlies by a final of one nineteen one oh four two sides of the baseball dispute met Thursday in Jupiter Florida with little progress they will meet again on Friday any gels it it'll Ciara now the all time leader in games played by a defenseman is sixteen hundred and fifty second pass Chris Charles as the sharks beat the islanders for three in a shootout Associated Press has learned the union of European football associations will no longer stage of this season's champions league final in Saint Petersburg following Russia's invasion of Ukraine I'm John the debate AP sports

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"jupiter" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

04:18 min | 1 year ago

"jupiter" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

"This long staircase off the PCH up this hill. Thelma Todd was great at slapstick comedy. She started along Wheeler and woolsey, Laurel and Hardy, and the Marx brothers. She even formed the comedy duo alongside the greatest name ever. Zazu Pitts. Alongside Pitts and Kelly, she was often cast as the level headed protagonist who had to deal with an embarrassingly did see sidekick. So in addition to her being an actress, thelma Todd was a good businesswoman. And she had a lover, that lover was the film director Roland west. They opened the restaurant called sidewalk cafe in Los Angeles, California. And they shared ownership with west white jewel Carmen. A lot of these triangles situations back then. And the three of them also lived in the same duplex above the restaurant. Get this. Sources say that Carmen didn't object to west affair with thelma Todd, even though west displayed jealousy over Todd's affairs with other men. Let's go to the morning of December 16th, 1935. 29 years old, she's found dead in her car, parked in west garage. The garage was closed, the car was running. She had a broken nose. She had two cracked ribs and bruises around her throat. And police officers said she'd been dead at least 12 hours. I was in front of that garage filming the episode, very eerie. It was like 2 o'clock in the morning and filmed the scene. The coroner determined that thelma Todd died of carbon monoxide poisoning, she'd spent the previous night with friends at a very popular Hollywood restaurant. It was believed she returned home around 2 o'clock in the morning, found herself locked out. What is she doing? She can't get in. She doesn't want to wake up western Carmen. So she goes back to her car and turned on the engine. Maybe her death was accidental. Maybe you should simply turn on the engine to warm up and fall asleep. It definitely gets cold that time of year, right off the ocean. But authorities had many reasons to suspect foul play. Now, three months prior to her death, two men were arrested in New York for making threatening phone calls to thelma Todd. They wanted $10,000 under penalty of death. Not only that, Todd had once been involved with the mobster Lucky Luciano. And where it is, lucky used to be there. He used to feed her amphetamines and he demanded that she let him opening a gambling is, you know, in her restaurant and on the night she died witnesses said she had a very brief, unpleasant counter with her abusive ex-husband, the man named packed to Chico, who what do you know was believed to have underworld connections with mister Lucky Luciano? In west and Carmen were also subject to speculation that one or both of them killed thelma Todd. And despite the people who had reason to harm her, fell as official cause of death was determined, a suicide. I love how all these deaths are always determined to suicide. Now, of course, thelma had reasons to be unhappy. She never wanted to be an actress. Her mother forced her into a beauty pageant that led to a Hollywood contract. In addition to her abusive exes, she was abused by her father growing up. Such a common story in Hollywood, people also say she was hooked on diet pills and she liked to tip the bottle. A very good book came out in 1989, hot, tidy the true story of Hollywood's most sensational murder. The author was named Andy Edmonds. He makes the case that thelma was murdered by a hitman sent by Luciano based on conversations from an anonymous source. I like that theory.

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The Strange Death of Silent Film Star Thelma Todd

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

02:10 min | 1 year ago

The Strange Death of Silent Film Star Thelma Todd

"Then we came across thelma Todd. Boy, this was a good show. I never heard of thelma Todd. Back in 1997, when I made the mysteries and scandals episode on her. She was a silent film star. That's why they called it a hot toddy. You know, a toddy is a drink. They called to the ice cream blond. She was in a 123 films and shorts throughout a 9 year career. That's it, 9 years, 9 years in a mount. And if you saw the house she bought on the Pacific Coast highway, which I did, I filmed right in front of it. Oh, it was beautiful. This long staircase off the PCH up this hill. Thelma Todd was great at slapstick comedy. She started along Wheeler and woolsey, Laurel and Hardy, and the Marx brothers. She even formed the comedy duo alongside the greatest name ever. Zazu Pitts. Alongside Pitts and Kelly, she was often cast as the level headed protagonist who had to deal with an embarrassingly did see sidekick. So in addition to her being an actress, thelma Todd was a good businesswoman. And she had a lover, that lover was the film director Roland west. They opened the restaurant called sidewalk cafe in Los Angeles, California. And they shared ownership with west white jewel Carmen. A lot of these triangles situations back then. And the three of them also lived in the same duplex above the restaurant. Get this. Sources say that Carmen didn't object to west affair with thelma Todd, even though west displayed jealousy over Todd's affairs with other men. Let's go to the morning of December 16th, 1935. 29 years old, she's found dead in her car, parked in west garage. The garage was closed, the car was running. She had a broken nose. She had two cracked ribs and bruises around her throat. And police officers said she'd been dead at least 12 hours.

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Was George Reeves's Death a Suicide?

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

02:53 min | 1 year ago

Was George Reeves's Death a Suicide?

"The George Reeves shall must have been the top one of the top 5 shows. One of the first 5 shows we did when I got to LA to do mysteries and scandals. And I knew some I knew some stories about George Reese, but man, so much more light was shed on these people. And I remember the names in these stories so well, he had a fiance named lenore lemon. And they went out to dinner with their friend Robert condon. And then the three of them went back to Reeves and Lennon's home in Benedict canyon. And just so you guys understand who don't live in this area, Benedict canyon is such a beautiful area. You go up the hill in the valley that separates Hollywood from the San Fernando valley, and these homes are gorgeous. And the view from these homes is spectacular. So they go back to their place on Benedict canyon, and after George goes to bed, lenore lemon decides to host an impromptu party in their living room with condon and the neighbors William bliss and Carol van ronkel. And Reese wakes up by all the goddamn noise they're making. You know, he's not in the mood to hear this kind of bullshit. You know what you're a celebrity and you're working in the business and things aren't going right. And you know you got people responding off you. You can't fucking stand to hear them in the other room laughing and whooping it up when all you're doing is laying your head on your pillow worried and concerned about what this fucking business is doing to you. And that's what was happening with George Reese. So he gets woken up by the stupid drunken noise. He comes downstairs to tell him to shut the hell up. Then he's calmed down. He spends some time with them. He had a drink. He said, calm down, George is such a stick in the mud. How the fuck can cognac. He has the drink. He's calmed down. And he goes back to his room. And not too long after that, the guests hear a gunshot coming from his room. So bliss runs up to stairs to the room, they find Reeves body naked, he's laying on the bed, and there's a gunshot wound to his temple. And as a pistol on the floor, and it looked like it fell out of his hand. Now even though George Reeves death was ruled a suicide, there's some conflicting stories that began to come out in the press, likely because of the fact that the only witness had been drunk at the time. And some news outlets claim that lenore lemon was with reason the bedroom when he shot himself and that she came downstairs and told her guests tell him I was down

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Remembering Thomas Ince: The First Film Tycoon

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:31 min | 1 year ago

Remembering Thomas Ince: The First Film Tycoon

"Walking down the Hollywood Boulevard with the kids after the van Gogh exhibit. And I'd come across some stars of old celebrities. We did mysteries and scandals on. One of which was Thomas ince, INC, he's one of those names that not many of you know. You can admit it. It's okay. Thomas ince is considered the first film tycoon. He was acting and directing several movies. He built his own film studio called intil back in 1912. It was the largest film studio at the time. It had stages, offices, commissaries, dressing rooms. We're talking props, sets, all the necessities now considered standard, but this is back in 1912. 110 years ago, and then he went on to found triangle studios, Paramount Pictures, and GM and Thomas H ince studios. That's quite a life for a guy you never heard of. And during his lifetime, he was involved in making, oh, I don't know, over 800 films. And as the first producer director, he changed the way films were made because at the time directors and cameramen managed production, but he decided to expand the role of the producer in the filmmaking process. He also invented shooting scripts and the 5 reel film, which is still in use today.

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AJ Feels Marilyn Monroe Is Defiled to This Day

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:21 min | 1 year ago

AJ Feels Marilyn Monroe Is Defiled to This Day

"The story that got me thinking about Marilyn Monroe, I'll talk about this on politics is a bitch. You see how I connect everything? On the next politics is a bitch. I talk about New York's disgraced governor Andrew Cuomo and what he said about Marilyn having an affair with both Kennedy brothers, Robert and John. And that story got me thinking about Marilyn. And how she still is basically defiled. Because Cuomo talked about her wanting sex from both brothers and I won't get to a descriptive, but she wanted sex in an space that's not always where men and women have sex. Okay? She wanted it in the caboose. That's what Cuomo said. And listen, he was in laws with the Kennedy family for a while, so maybe he ought to know. But it got me thinking this woman is still defiled over 55 years after her death. You know, it just, it made me sick. And it makes you really think about her life. And we've talked about so many scandals and up till now I've stayed clear of her life, but when I think about it behind the scenes, it's apparent her life was so far less glamorous than we talk

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"jupiter" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

02:37 min | 1 year ago

"jupiter" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

"It's one of the three freeze, it's free bowl, Friday. And I know what you're thinking. AJ, you didn't give us a free fame on Wednesday. I know. But what I did give you is the gift of politics is a bitch. And those of you who've never ventured to see what I say on these shows, those of you who've never coughed up the 5 bucks. Well, I gave you that show for free to see what you're missing. So hopefully some of you came away thinking, what the fuck what am I doing? What am I doing? I'm throwing money in the gutter. I'm buying electric coffee. I don't even know what you're doing with 5 bucks, but you throw it in the Patreon, you go to Patreon dot com slash politics is a bitch or fame is a bitch. You jump on the army that's growing. On today's Patreon shall I talked about taking my kids to see a Vincent van Gogh, an immersive art show, an art exhibit of his works in Hollywood. And it was really beautiful. And part of the show was all about watching his paintings come to life on these giant screens with millions of pixels and you name it. And after the show, my kids and I walked around Hollywood Boulevard and I showed them where daddy used to work, taping mysteries and scandals and we came upon some stars of big old celebrities who are, you know, gigantic names, and I began to tell them some stories about people like Albert decker, Paul burn. Some of these people you don't even really know, but they've got great captivating stories. And I thought, why not do the same thing for the free show? And if you like what you hear on this, you can simply go to Patreon dot com slash fame as a bitch. And hear the beginning of this. But I wanted to take you on a little journey to give you maybe the stories of three or four stars of the day. And I came across Marilyn Monroe's star. And you can imagine, as a kid, not a kid, but at 30 something year old guy coming from New York to host a show about dead celebrities, the name Marilyn Monroe was going to be a big episode. And I knew a bunch about Marilyn. One of the things I love is that her birthday is June 1st, mine is June 2nd, but yeah, of course I've seen all the pictures. I have artwork in my house that I commissioned artists to paint about Marilyn. I lived in her first bungalow when I got here.

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NASA's asteroid hunter Lucy soars into sky with diamonds

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00:45 sec | 1 year ago

NASA's asteroid hunter Lucy soars into sky with diamonds

"NASA launches its Lucy spacecraft on a twelve year quest to explore some of Jupiter's Trojan asteroids one of the atlas five rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral Saturday morning submission is the first to aim for the thousands of not millions of asteroids that share Jupiter's expansive orbit around the sun scientists believe the Trojan asteroids may hold clues about the formation of our solar system they named Lucy after the three point two million year old skeletal remains of a human ancestor found in Ethiopia which was in turn named after the Beatles song Lucy in the sky with diamonds in a pre recorded video for NASA Ringo Starr paid tribute to John Lennon Johnny will love that I'm Julie Walker

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Lucy in the sky: Spacecraft will visit record 8 asteroids

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00:58 sec | 1 year ago

Lucy in the sky: Spacecraft will visit record 8 asteroids

"NASA is set to launch a series of spacecraft to visit and even bash some of the solar system's most enticing space rocks the first Gadgil launches early Saturday a robotic spacecraft named Lucy is up first Lucy will set the record for the further solar powered mission traveling five times further from the sun than the earth systems engineer Jessica Lounsbury says it will go on a twelve year cruise to swarms of asteroids out near Jupiter Cathy open with the south western research institute says there are a lot of missions for Lucy one of them is to map the craters across our services the service of the Trojan asteroids we're gonna look for craters smaller than a football field about seventy yards across barely a month later and impactor spacecraft named dart will give chase to a double asteroid closer to home the mission will end with dark ramming the main asteroids mon let to change its orbit a test that could one day save earth from

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"jupiter" Discussed on The Astrology Podcast

The Astrology Podcast

09:05 min | 1 year ago

"jupiter" Discussed on The Astrology Podcast

"Fell in his pool. You know similarly. We also had that same experience around her jupiter. Return with whitney houston. Oh ray i. I was just looking to see if we have a tie. I don't know what the rotten rating is. But i guess we have time for rodney king. Possibly him if this is correct he had taurus. I think it was double a with jupiter. Indoor us so it would be the first house so that'd be a good example as you're saying in terms of just contrast yeah especially dealing with the the levels of excess at his forty seventh year of life. Okay so that's one of your things looking up Those jupiter returns. And what happens when jupiter gets gets debated and is it. Are they able to exercise the more constructive. Jupiter function or the sometimes the downsides of jupiter of run amok or get them. That's exactly right. You know and i still have been working on a certain Where i think it becomes more important at different. Jupiter returns me. Obviously you know and just to clarify. Jupiter comes back every eleven point eight twelve years so it really can happen more so at your twenty twelve year life. Roughly your eleven twelve year. Twenty third to twenty four th year of life. Mum didn't thirty five thirty six. And then you know forty seven forty eight fifty nine sixty and and so on. I mean the big thing about the fifty nine sixty. The fifth jupiter return is that. That's the only return where it falls. Roughly on the heels or close to the saturn. Return right the second side of the second saturn return so i mean it is a significant moment in so i think every particular jupiter return kind of correlates in different experiences Not just different experiences. Different imperatives. I might say you know because you're at different stages of life so how you might deal with your second jupiter return. It's going to be different as you might be dealing with. Your third uber return which kind of is also similar. Similarly what happens. Is that you also around that time around your even your birthday. You will have a march return. Roughly between thirty five thirty six. Okay right so i think they're these particular points where you have to kind of adjudicate how you're willing to embrace again that commitment to excess or dealing with your commitment to excellence. Read out of the idea of we're dealing with your finest gifts and that's one of the things i have come to think about it. I don't know if ever teen gets into that in terms of talking about it that way but it's interesting. Is that the faculty survey the whole i. I often think when we talk about jupiter. We talk about the graciousness and we've talked also about the generosity but it's also respecting what you've been given and what gifts you have and what willing you how you're willing to share those gifts with the society that's me. You yeah Dana's harper and i like a year ago. We talked about. Sometimes the placements of the banana fix and where a person Has just things are positive that they sometimes take for granted. That's one of the issues with people. Is they sometimes will take for granted the good things and think that it's like that for every buddy and think that and therefore it kind of can be a blind spot where they don't realize that that's an area of their life that goes better than average and not everybody has the same benefits in that area As that person might if they have like jupiter in a certain house and let's say they have in the eleven thousand friendship always just comes easy to them or they have lots of friends and that's never an area of the bishop of difficulty or The fourth house. Let's say their their parents were both there and and relatively positive influences in their life growing up. And what have you or you know. Relationships seven th house. Let's say the person has never had an issue with relationships so that's really not an area where they've had many difficulties Yeah i'm i'm trying to think of the word psych escaping me A of the trying to think of that we talked about. That's just like Something that a person can take for granted that is a benefit. Yeah yeah super returns. Become the key time to contemplate which is a good jupiter -tarian word And become aware or were you might be willing to display your gifts and it gets nuance to me. One of the things. I'll say about rodney king. Rodney king died. Maybe a month before. His book was scheduled to come out. And what really does kinda stand out about that. Is that you know he happened working on his life. Hey app been working on. You know Wanting to share his gifts but it was also difficult for him to shake his excesses. Ms ghosts okay. So that's kind of also the the nature night like i said been collecting different cases for years. One of my other favorites to talk about is Kevin spacey Kevin spacey actually was at his fifth. Jupiter return or his fifth jupiter saturn return but with second saturn return befits jupiter return that kind of dul return where the story broke about him. Anthony rapp and win at significant in terms of just for a second giving him his props. When i say giving him his props says actor significant about what was happening in kevin spacey's at life at that time he just become president of the united states on his show House of cards right and why that significant and we tend to forget this house of cards. Was i believe one of the if not the first show on a streaming service That one became very successful and then introduced us to the idea of Essentially not streaming but binge watching a particular show so it becomes this leader of a whole new movement in television so at the moment where he could have had like his crowning that graciousness of jupiter we had demonstrated his gifts because he was actually very instrumental in producing and getting that show out because he hadn't dealt with his excesses over the last number of years probably between his second jupiter return going toward his fifth jupiter return a caught up with him in the net result became rather than the moment that would be about his excellent excellent to became about his excesses ryan of abusing people so we need not just jupiter but we also need saturn's sometimes to balance things out and sometimes that's the positive constructive function of saturn correct. Are it's Let's move forward than are running out of time to Our next author. Which is stephen forest and his nineteen eighty eight book. The inner sky so stevens says the function of jupiter is the maintenance of faith the development of vitality and confidence the lifting of spirits. It's dysfunction is over extension over optimism. Pomposity pretense denial of negative realities key questions. What kind of experience will help me feel more faith in myself and in life. Where might i be taking too much for. Granted when retrograde Deeply rooted in interfaith faith may produce very serious exterior may emotional openness and. I believe he's talking about when you have nataly retrograde right. Yeah so this is interesting because now we are getting more into the positive sides in the negative sides are being stated more clearly in. It's also being stated much more in a in a psychological context Once we get to late twentieth century. But i like that so Being confident Having the lifting of spirits having a high vitality being positive things but the downside being an over extension like going too. Far too fast. When you don't have a solid foundation or being Overly optimistic like thinking overly positive and not having a pragmatic enough approach to things Pop palm positi. That's really great. Jupiter jupiter -tarian term. People that are just too pompous for example And denial of negative realities. There we circle back to lake. I mentioned the secret in the house. Sometimes some people can pull that off the law of attraction and just like thinking positive things into manifestation but sometimes.

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"jupiter" Discussed on The Astrology Podcast

The Astrology Podcast

08:23 min | 1 year ago

"jupiter" Discussed on The Astrology Podcast

"Managing. You know things related to you know celestial human but cosmic affairs and i think that's also the sense of jupiter of you know we're we make space for everyone to make their contribution in have that aspect of growth right the make sense Some are saying. It's making me. Think of some secretaries. Rising people. I know and the sense of like optimism and this overwhelming sense of optimism and that and hope for the future and that like things can and will get better in the future and that sometimes that core sense of optimism exuberance can itself push them to do things that they might not have done otherwise which sort of makes me think sometimes like the secret and i don't think the secret and the law of like attraction and stuff. I don't think that works for everybody. But i think sometimes there's people that have strong jupiter an Influence on their chart that are able to pull off some version of that. Were just through sheer like optimism and a sense of abundance and things like that. They're able to push through an achieve certain things that maybe not are not achievable by everybody. But it's almost just due to that underwhelming sense that they can do that. Or some internal sense that they I want to say deserve it. But that they their hopes can be manifested. Hope is a good starting point. But it's not a strategy right. I think When hope becomes a strategy. I think it's kind of goofy optimism It can be. We're it's a mouth placed or ill place since of trust rather than thinking through things re might need a little more saturn breath But having the sense of hope and even wanting to improve having aspiration really wanting to think that you can be bigger and more than you are. I think that's a very important thing to cultivate throughout your whole life. Yeah It's making me. Think of because we we. Lisa night did an episode earlier this month where we watched a bunch of astrology movies and one of the ones we watched was returned to the by kelly fibs and he was because he passed away but he was a sad rising with jupiter and sagittarius and that entire project was just very much you know jupiter and saj this overwhelming sense of just like having a vision for something like doing it and there wasn't a lot of like saturn because you could see him learning as he went but That whole notion of the copen optimism just like pushed him through and while if he had had more saturn may be the the project could come out a little bit better than it did in terms of being planned out more in advance and not having some down sides at it ended up having in the final product. There was still something impressive about just the sheer exuberance and sort of optimism that he had in pulling this off To create like a documentary about astrology. Correct yeah yet i agree. It's it's it's realizing extend the counter point where people say like well. You know you know it really rely too much on. Saturn right and southern says noted things whereas jupiter says yes. Yeah i think you have to strike the balance point between possibility and probability possibilities more. The influx of jupiter thinking about what is possible in saturn gets much more into probability right. You know This is where as an idea. Even though he's not a gibraltarian per se we can think about barack. Obama where we go along the level of. He saw possibility in terms of being president and didn't pay as much attention to the probability right but then. He defied the probability. Yeah one he's a aquarius rising with jupiter and the first house general. Yeah so that's a really good one because his initial campaign slogan was yes. We can As well as that like konak campaign poster that just said hope like below like they're both very jupiter -tarian very jupiter and aquarius type type Sentiments it's rainy just attitude. I mean he's had a jupiter return this year. So here we go. Okay yeah the tritter attorney. Finish that a second. Saturn return was pretty rough on him. was trump's entirely presidency of saturn returning and going through obama's Twelve thousand awesome. Yeah told house. Enemies versus the eleventh house. Associated with jupiter of friends and alliances are eight. So why don't we move on to move through the passages to our next author where we're going to skip through through several centuries to our last traditional author to the seventeenth century astrologer william lilly. Who wrote the first major english language text book on astrology. I in sixteen forty seven. So i'll do part of this one. So he breaks it up in a section so he says the nature of jupiter is masculine diurnal hot and moist airy sanguine the great fortune with greater fortune author of temperance modesty sobriety and justice. The people who are signified are judges. Senators counselors ecclesiastical men bishops priests ministers cardinals chancellor's doctors of the civil law the young scholars and students in the university or college lawyers clothiers woolen. Drapers manners when well well dignified so jupiter's well-situated chart lily says that it indicates those who are magnanimous. Faithful bashful aspiring in an honorable way at high man higher matters in all actions a lover of fair dealing desiring to benefit. All men doing glorious things honorable in religious of sweet. An affable conversation wonderfully indulgent to his wife and children referencing aged men a great reliever of the poor full of charity and godliness liberal heating all sorted actions just wise prudent thankful and virtuous. So that when you find you. Bitter the significance of any man and a question in a hurry chart or the lord of his ascendant in a nativity and well dignified. You may judge him qualified as above said then. The league goes on says however manners when jupiter's poorly placed when jupiter is unfortunate. then he wastes. His patrimony suffers everyone to cozinne him is hypocritically religious tenacious and stiffened maintaining false tenants and religion. He's ignorant careless. Nothing delightful in love of his friends of gross dole capacity schismatic at basing himself all companies crouching stooping where no necessity is damn lilly. Yeah he is not playing any punches. So i don't understand some of these. Because the seventeenth century english when things that i think really interesting as he talks about them being hypocritically religious or stiff maintaining false tenants in religion so if jupiter is the religious planet or or at its higher manifestation as the religious scholar jupiter in a non good condition could be like the religious fundamentalist or the person who is focusing or using religion a bad way. Let's say like a religious co-leader something like that or someone who is not sincere in their pursuit of religion. You know. Some when he takes on the trappings of being pious. But isn't right right more still just to be honored. You know it's like it's a hollow point you know in terms of embracing dimensions of religion. No someone with my jupiter virgo in angular. You know in some of this. I can understand his logic. Even though i don't think what one i don't agree with completely but i think there is a certain. Believe it or not certain wisdom to his logic here Just to give you an.

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"jupiter" Discussed on The Astrology Podcast

The Astrology Podcast

09:25 min | 1 year ago

"jupiter" Discussed on The Astrology Podcast

"The good and the hatred of evil making peace between people commanding. What is beneficial and forbidding. What is detestable night. Sounds like a good guy. Yes it sounds pretty good. I mean it's all the good things in life and that's know very common thing with Traditional texts especially when they're talking about benefits and life is though tend to emphasize old the best parts of the fix. They'll tend to emphasize all the worst part. The malefic yes. So there's not a lot of like downsides here but i think once we get to for example some of our our next author william lilly for example he will start talking about wind jupiter's not as well placed. These are some of the downsides so right now though we're still primarily talking about what are the good things about this this planet so we do see. Some continuity with mallon's numb. It is interesting again right at the top. He mentions children. Children have children but also mentions Scholars legal experts making judgments between people acting justly understanding sages truth religion worship so and of course for apple machar semi living in the islamic world in the ninth century and who was a religious scholar Some of those things are very much. You know intertwined in terms of religious and legal scholarship and things like that. Yeah i mean. I definitely can relate. You know to some of that from my own personal story which you you indicate a little bit earlier On twitter even just this week this week has been long to me I was talking. About how i actually got into astrology and i was talking about how it was kinda distrup- a gemini who thought i was a scorpio. You're a skeptic. I forgot skeptic. Yeah so i thought it was. You know if i had to choose between being the iraq need and being the dino the center clearly emma center right misogyny terriers right. So there's a debate because of your son whether your skin forty-five raga terms of that whole particular thing and how it relates to this Many of my you know key episodes in my life you mentioned i was a minister but i also was a professor at taught at a university temple and also community college of philadelphia In i guess at least one other college Or vying for that and so it seemed that dealing with the idea of scholarship being involved in religion and having inclination toward those things seem to match more the idea of jupiter ruled sagittarius. What's interesting though. I tell students this. And this is why. It's important to kind of look at the chart rather than just go with what i call psychology where you just kinda read based on memes and different things and understanding of signs right that You know. I have a son. Jupiter square i have jupiter as ruler of my cendant imposing. Mine ascendant so. And then i have a sagittarius mid heaven. Yeah so all these things kind of contribute to some of the things in terms of testifying to my life experience. Would i see related to abu sharm when he talks about as well as like a almost stellian in the ninth house right with the mercury. Three minutes it depends on how you define staley yeah But sure. I would say that you will for planet still in person. We had not okay. You're three planet percent. Okay got it again. yeah. I think three's enough. Yeah three's a crowd but I would say yeah. And then i forgot dimension even in the ninth house son and i think there's there's a couple of different ways you can look at it But yeah when album was shar goes into that it's interesting also it's interesting in terms of bins translation. This one particular word that wonder. I don't know because i don't i haven't seen the original op on the either break. There's a word that's used you know from. My studies of the koran called saba salvador means perseverance. Impatience or patience Through perseverance in so that also goes along with the grace in graciousness that one can receive. ideally muslim. Since would would be from a law but in a general sense regardless of your religious background or spiritual background jupiter also signifies that as something album machar really highlights and one thing. That's also interesting. That i i think people should take careful note of in the modern sense. Venus has become related. The idea of wealth and money Mainly through some aspects of the you know the astrological alphabet kind of relating venus to the second house which relates on so to torres but classically was jupiter. Jupiter was really the measure by how we talked about people having money yeah the wealth and abundance and especially material abundance planet correct. yes And i like you know the talking about like scholars scholarship but also religious scholars heads of holy places but one of the things is just ideas of not just contemplation but also in philosophy but also people who are highly educated and people who have deep wisdom or knowledge about a topic and are very knowledgeable and that goes back sort of to use the term like the guru Or the idea of like a spiritual adviser who is very well educated and very knowledgeable about higher matters or matters that are Sort of deeper or more metaphysical in some sense. Yeah i think. Jupiter i kind have this graph. I may where i kind of. Divide the sun and moon in the night talk about the sun related to the idea of aspiration in the moon related embodiment and corporative to that. I think of jupiter as related to both but jupiter definitely encompasses this sense of aspiration. You know in terms of how we wanna be better how we wouldn't improve how we want to evolve and grow you know i mentioned arthur c. clarke Who was a sagittarius Who made it. Even you know famous joke about being secretaries. I don't believe in astrology. But i'm a sagittarius right so that seem kind of sensibility. Thank you he said. Something like sagittarius czar famously skeptical say. Yeah yeah Yes so this this this the same sensibility You know talking about. Even his most notable book twenty two thousand and one. We're it is 'cause when you look at the movie when i was a kid. I don't know if you've seen it. Was dan kubrick. And you know it goes from a boon to a bone. I said to say to outer space like wait. What but. I read the book and made more sense in terms of this process of evolution in aspiration so jupiter is kind of what pulls the best out of us in terms of how we might vision whether that's through philosophical shift or mindset shift or even more so we're we kind of step more into our sense of abundance by embracing what we have and being willing to share. Even what we have ryan you know. I like that And it's also some keywords are using make me think of things that are like farseeing or having vision said on the horizon somewhere in the future and especially some of jupiter's signs like especially secretary as thurs this Sense of of seeking of like searching for something and always looking to the horizon. Some sons And that's probably a property. That's coming from from jupiter. I mean we get some of that in pisces as well but it sometimes ends up going in a more metaphysical or musk spiritual intangible sons. And i think that can have a tangible correlation but i think it depends. More on getting sensitive isn't so on my drive over here. I had a delivery driver and he was telling me about. i guess. His name was under mayor named pena who had division to have the international airport that you have now into kind of set apart and people fought him about that and he's like no he had this vision that would bring business and you know put denver more on the map but people were really kind of like resistant to that but it turns out he was absolutely correct. Right in terms of what has happened to denver was a flyover city cow town as he. You know quote him in. So that's jupiter some sense you know having this division. What's unique about jupiter related to the myth. That's not you know. Discuss with album was shar. But jupiter was the the you know in terms of usurping kronos. One of the key. Things he did that. Kronos did not do. Saturn was created the first bureaucracy in terms of employing in having his children and then also his siblings.

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"jupiter" Discussed on The Astrology Podcast

The Astrology Podcast

03:47 min | 1 year ago

"jupiter" Discussed on The Astrology Podcast

"Me i probably get into it as we read a little more. Some measure of my understanding of jupiter comes from my studies of kabbalah which is in terms of the western culture. Tradition specifically from zeph shimon. Ben levy Also was worn tinton whom we just lost last year I i would say his take on it was looking at said has said is more the sense of mercy. It's also where we get the idea to seat him main terms as jews and so the quality of mercy generosity graciousness. I think those are also -tarian traits and when we say mercy is kind of those where you receive a sense of grace a moment of grace generosity either from the cosmos from another person right. 'cause generosity like comes out of a spirit of like goodwill and good doing does interesting because that's almost direct translation of the original greek word for ben affleck which means good doer. Eating someone who goes about doing good things and that's opposite to. Let's say a saturn more saddened principle which can sometimes be like Stinginess or wanting to withhold and wanting to be sort of have closed hand about something like lindsey financial things versus jupiter's impulse is to Spend and to just give freely direct. You agree so that can lead to generosity Donations and other types of doing and that goes into something. i guess. We'll definitely get into when i start talking. Jupiter returns I think of jupiter's a match under you know you'll match you where you are no match funder. The idea of match funder is someone who will match what has been received by particular organization or company. So if you've raised a million dollars that match funder will raise another million dollars or give you another million dollars as an example so that you have two million dollars so he'll matt you're you are which has positive connotations mostly who wouldn't want an extra million dollars in rent jupiter gonna meet you there but the so you've not done anything. You're not willing to do the work right in match you with and i'm not going to do nothing right so i mean the and we'll get more into that when i i've looked at jupiter returns because that was the eye-opening planet for me one of the things i wanna say probably first off as we get deeper into jupiter. It's been fascinating to kind of track. You know my career since two thousand eight. When i started talking looking maybe even two thousand nine looking at jupiter returns. And you know you didn't know this but even coming full circle my first presentation at eastern conference was on not don jupiter. Return not really okay. That's what year was that. It was two thousand and nine chicago. Oakbrook illinois specifically and. I'll get more into that. Because i know we'll probably venture into that but After looking at now at this point i mean initially was just scores of jupiter returns. I would say now. It's hundreds if not nearly going more towards the thousands of jupiter returns of various people I got more into looking at and observing. You know jupiter's more this match under because everyone one of the things. I kind of challenge in poke at. When i get on twitter's that lot of people talk about jupiter Even as the benefit is always going to be good luck. Jupiter returns to bring good luck right in nets not been my experience and not saying he brings bad luck. But i think there's a more nuanced way we can understand how jupiter works and what's fascinating for me. Jupiter is not an wasn't my favorite planet. Even though he's my ruler. Maybe i should say that. Allow right..

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"jupiter" Discussed on The Astrology Podcast

The Astrology Podcast

05:06 min | 1 year ago

"jupiter" Discussed on The Astrology Podcast

"You're listening to the astrology. Podcast joining me today. As sam reynolds and we're gonna be talking about the meaning and significance of the planet jupiter in astrology. So hey sam thanks amy. Thank you for having me. Welcome back to the studios. You're one of my first guests back in the studio since the pandemic has started to lighten up a little bit When we first moved into the studio. You're actually i think you in kenneth miller more my first guests here in episode to a one or something like that. So i think it's fitting. You're back in town to plan e conference for next year right. yes okay How is that going. The conference is going to happen in august. Twenty twenty two. Hope so yeah. August twenty fifth to the twenty ninth of twenty twenty two. Okay and we're really excited about bringing people back together and celebrating astrology and celebrating that sense of community and connection. So we're really looking forward to having that mean it probably will be the second astrology conference to kind of convene might be another one into between nor wack And then east are but yeah. Yeah that's going to be amazing so seeing everybody. So it's going to be here in denver. August of twenty twenty two. That's in one year. I think that's enough time to prepare. We'll have some like jupiter in pisces. Time and early twenty twenty two. Correct that yes. Yeah exactly right okay. Jupiter in pisces seems to kind of be like very good in terms of managing covert. At least i mean like was interesting to have that auspices period between you know may when it went into pisces in den july when it went out of pisces. Yeah and then immediately we have all these changes related to cove it mandates. So yeah you could feel the difference. It wasn't it was like the day that jupiter went into pisces. The cdc issued that announcement saying like nobody was still wearing masks anymore. if they're vaccinated or something correct. Yeah which little maybe a little faster low too optimistic but It was a nice summer. At least why will last year. Yeah yeah the two months right aright. So our focus here is gonna be the planet jupiter today and understanding the signification meanings both from an ancient astrological perspective modern perspective the way that we usually Sort of structure these episodes by reading through a selection of ancient and modern authors. To get an idea. How astrologers have talked about the planet over the past two thousand years and then we can sort of use that to digress. Sort of riff on some of those steps for our own understanding so. I know you've done some special work on jupiter one one of the reasons that i wanted to have you on for this episode is. I know you've done work on. Jupiter jupiter returns in particular correct and second I've tried with this series to focus on astrologers who have that planet the ruler of their ascendants so for example beck attorneys for the venus episode. Taurus rising israel josie for the moon episode. Cancer rising immediately arising. so you. Are you comfortable talking about your chart. I i just realize okay. Yeah i talked about it pretty frequently especially on social media so okay fine talking about it. Some pisces rising jupiter in virgo opposing. The ascendant nice okay. So the rule of your senate is jupiter's on some sense. Because i think of you as jupiter type character in in some ways knew actually were like a former preacher at one point correct yen So that i think that'll tie in very well and we will come back and talk to talk about that a little bit. More later about that relevance When we start. I wanted to show graphic. That are graphic designer. Paul meaning made us which is just nice. This is the cliff or the symbol for jupiter up at the top and then jupiter's home signs or its domiciles are sagittarius and pisces and the opposite of that is said to be the sign of a planet's detriment. Or what i call it is. It's antithesis which has gemin- i and virgo which of the two sides opposite assassin pisces. Then finally jupiter is exalted in cancer. And its fall or depression is in the sign of capricorn correct. So those are the traditional. We've gotten away from using it. Exile ex yeah. I haven't been using exile because i just like And to the says so i switched sometimes between exile antithesis goes into. This is a little bit less depressing sounding. You know if you using that in a in a consultation also in terms of just like the practical implications of what it means for planet to be in its opposite sign. It's not that it's terrible. It's just in a surrounding. That is kind of antithetical to its primary impulse or basic meanings and i think that's can give you a little bit more neutral of insight into how to interpret that you're right. Yeah so but you know exile still has a certain ring to it All right so how do this is. We usually start with the second century. Astrologer radius valentine's and reading the significance. He gives her jupiter which is a nice little paragraph I'll read this one and then you can take the next one for sure. So this is from my translation from my book. Hellenistic astrology the study of fate and fortune..

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How Much Do You Know About Planet Mercury?

Everything Everywhere Daily

02:02 min | 1 year ago

How Much Do You Know About Planet Mercury?

"Admit it isn't the sexiest planet. There's no atmosphere like venus. It isn't an object of exploration like mars. It isn't big like jupiter in. It doesn't have the beautiful rings of saturn. I'm guessing most of you haven't really given to thoughts about mercury. And i'm reasonably confident in saying that because most space agencies and astronomers don't really think about mercury either more on that in a bit i i should probably do a quick tale of the tape for mercury. Mercury is about point. Four astronomical units from the sun and an astronomical unit is the average distance from the earth to the sun the massive of mercury is approximately thirty eight percent that of earth. the planet has no discernible atmosphere. Which makes it more like the moon than any other body in the solar system. One of the most unique aspects of mercury is that a day on mercury is longer than its year. One year on mercury is eighty seven point nine earth days and one solar day on mercury is one one hundred seventy six days. Mercury is the second hottest planet in the solar system behind venus. The only reason why venus's hotter is that it has an incredibly thick atmosphere that traps heat. Mercury has no atmosphere whatsoever during the day surface. Temperatures on mercury can reach eight hundred and forty degrees fahrenheit or four hundred fifty degrees celsius. Whoever on the nightside of the planet temperatures can dip down to minus two hundred seventy five fahrenheit or minus one hundred and seventy celsius mercury was known to ancient peoples. But they didn't really know much about it because of how close it is to the sun it would only appear just before sunrise and the eastern horizon or just after sunset on the western horizon. The name mercury came from the roman. God mercury who was the messenger of the gods ancient china. It was known as the our star and in modern chinese korean japanese and vietnamese. It is literally known as the water star. The indians associated the planet with buddha and the day wednesday and the germans associated with the god odin and oddly enough wednesdays the mayan people associated mercury with an owl and thought that it was the messenger to the underworld

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Astronomers Zero in on Source of the Impactor That Wiped out the Dinosaurs

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

01:53 min | 1 year ago

Astronomers Zero in on Source of the Impactor That Wiped out the Dinosaurs

"A new study claims the impacter belief to a wiped out seventy five percent of life on earth sixty six million years ago including all the non avian. Dinosaurs most likely came from the other. Half of the main asteroid built between mars and jupiter. The findings reported in the journal lakers came as a surprise to scientist as it's a regional space previously not thought produced. Many earth impact is however computer modeling from the southwest research institute in san antonio texas has shown that the process is that the large asteroids to earth from that region occur at least ten times more frequently than previously thought. They've also found that. The composition of these bodies does match. What scientist snow about the dinosaur. Killing impacter researches combined computer models of asteroid evolution observations of known asteroids to investigate the frequency of so-called chicks lube events over sixty six million years ago a body estimated to be around ten kilometers wide. Signed into what. He's now mexico's yucatan peninsula for me. One hundred and fifty kilometer wide crater known these days as the chicks solid greater and it was this huge blast which triggered the mass extinction event that ended the reign of the dinosaurs. The last few decades much has been learned about the chicks lube event. every advance is latina questions. One of the study's authors william bucky from the southwest research institute says too critical questions remain unanswered. Firstly what was the source of the impacter and secondly how often do such impact events occur on earth to probe that sheikh salah be impact jealous examined sixty six year. Old rock samples found on land and within drako's the results indicate the impact that was similar to carbonaceous contract meteorite that some of the most pristine material in the solar system.

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A highlight from Episode 25 Top Three Sibling Songs

Planet LP

01:49 min | 1 year ago

A highlight from Episode 25 Top Three Sibling Songs

"With sisters. My sister laura loves disco. She was that was her jam. Funk soul disco earth wind and fire is probably the one record or the one group that really reminds me of her. I mean she's into the teenyboppers stuff to andy gabe and the osbournes and stuff like that. But when earth wind and fire were super-popular in the disco era chewed often come home from school work and she'd put on some earth wind fire songs and just dance just dance. It was like a stress reliever for her. But stephen i would just kind of sit there and watch her dancing. She seemed so happy to be lost in this music. And when i started seventh grade we had school dances as you know. You probably had them to john and it didn't know how to dance very well so she showed me how to do. Some basic moves with like earth wind and fire songs and then progressive other moves. That were little. More advanced beginner disco. But it worked and i never had problems asking girls to dance. Because i wasn't embarrassed by my lack of rhythm on the dance floor. I wish older sister damn should've gotten the begged her for it. Man i needed so much help in that period of my life. The record that i really love by the band is their nineteen seventy seven album all in all and like many earth wind and fire records. It has this egyptian theme. It's almost sifi which i love. I love sci-fi stuff but it has solid and varied songs from start to finish. Of course there are some huge hits on this record. Serpentine fire and fantasy and jupiter was at the top of the charts. Peaked out at number three on the billboard. Hot one hundred triple platinum so telling folks to listen to nine hundred seventy seven earth when fire all in all. It's not much of a risk. You're not risking much. Listen to this record. So all in all from earth wind and fire from nine hundred seventy seven. That's my that's my sibling. pick thanks to laura. Thank you laura. What a great choice and a

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Small Impacts Churning up Europas Surface

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

02:07 min | 1 year ago

Small Impacts Churning up Europas Surface

"And you study claims. Small comet meteoroid impacts on the jovian ice moon europa. Make the search for evidence of signs of life beyond earth far more difficult billions of years europa as experienced battering of impacts and as the surface of the icy moon. Churns youtube brought up to the service. Is that high. Energy electron radiation accelerated by jupiter. Scientists have been studying the likely effects of all these small impacts on europa's surface as they prepare to explore this system with abc upcoming europa clipper mission. And to look at the possibility of a feature land emission rope is of special interest to science because of its subsurface global ocean which lies beneath. It's thick ice crust this massive body of water at least three times more than the earth's oceans combined may have conditions suitable for life and this growing speculation that some of this water could be cpr under the surface. So what's the likely a fake of the accumulation of all these impacts from comets and media onto the jovian moon. surface will a new study in the journal. Nature astronomy has been calculating. Just how five down. This churning process called impact. Gardening may have disturbed. Europa's frozen christ. The study estimates at the surface of europa has been shown by smaller impacts to an average depth of around thirty centimeters and any molecules that my qualifies potential buyers signatures which includes chemical signs of life could be affected at that depth. That's because the impacts would churn material up to the surface where radiation could break down the bonds of any potential lodge delicate molecules generated by biology. Me well some material already on the surface will be pushed further downwards or it could be mixed with the subsurface further contaminating the scene. The study's lead author. Emily ca stellar from the university of hawaii says finding pristine chemical by signatures would require looking deep below this impact gardening zone because chemical by signatures in areas shallower than the sun may have been exposed to destructive radiation

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"jupiter" Discussed on The Astrology Podcast

The Astrology Podcast

07:13 min | 1 year ago

"jupiter" Discussed on The Astrology Podcast

"Look at the moon every full moon and and get relationship right. Why and why do you. Why do you say that to people. 'cause i hope people will get off their phone. Go look at the majesty that they live under and you know it's always good to go and take that in. I think it's a good like frac- up always just that person feel it too like when you step outside during a like a a clear full moon you're like oh here's the visual. But there's also the the energetic wave yeah and also just to relate us back to the sky because we have so little relation to it says really interesting this full man this one like you said it's like without jupiter it's moving into the conjunction with saturn. And then we have the the next one. That's going to be co present with jupiter and actually conjuncture so feels like there's all of this Oliver that's happening in aquarius. It's like jupiter's coming back saturn's already there were having two full moons in a row. They're the first ones without jupiter so we can feel that kind of situation in our chart whatever's happening that chart and then the next time it comes. Jupiter is there and so it kind of like punctuates. What jupiter has come back. Help us kind of fell out or grow into or to better structure. If it's an idea that we're kind of working on and parsing out So it feels like even though it's season and there's enough going on you know in the not a ton but there's an interesting that kazeem is really interesting in the beginning of the month but It feels like there. Is that kind of background. Emphasis on fun saturn. What saddens trying to build. What saturns trying to grow us into without trying to kind of hammer into ourselves in our lives about our mortality about the limited time we have to do this thing in this part of our life while saturn is there and jupiter without sorry without jupiter is kind of like melissa. Sent without her daughter are like when they're apart and then like the there's a bit of a return of that some kind of hope or some kind of space or some kind of Philosophical outlook maybe yet really liked comparing those two full moons Because one it's interesting that we have it's Rare not shockingly rare but it's rare to have two full moons in the same sign in a row and it's very interesting to have one Right next to saturn and the other right next to jupiter after the The shift backwards. It's almost like here. Are the problems. And then here are the solutions right. Or here's not necessarily solutions. But here's what can be done about those things because you can't necessarily solve things but you can improve things you can. There are better and worse work arounds etcetera etcetera. Yeah so understanding. This part of your chart like for folks listening could be really helpful the next month and i think that's a really good point that the problems in the aquarius sector will become clear during this phase in late july and early august. Because it's not just that we'll have that full moon can junked saturn which actually be very visible that people can go out and see this because it will rise over the eastern horizon just after sunset. You'll see this big beautiful full moon rise and you'll see this little star just after it. Which has saturn here towards the end of july but even a few days after that we have that that parting shot between mars and jupiter. That happens just as the two are changing signs where just as jupiter switches back into aquarius at the very end of july. Mars opposes it from twenty nine degrees of leo creating like a major tension between those two planets and that axis of the chart of aquarius leo. In in all of our birth charts. The mars departs from that sign and sort of leaves jupiter to sort of clean up the thick sign access on its own and so august begins. Yes alright so our first major configuration with that as the backdrop is basically the sun mercury conjunction or kazimi that occurs on august first at ten degrees of leo which just coincidentally is exactly opposite to saturn at ten degrees aquarius. At that time. Which is interesting for different reasons. But one of them is that whenever the sun is exactly opposite to saturn. That means it's exactly or precisely halfway through its retrograde cycle so this is part of the phase cycle between the sun and saturn and it means were exactly halfway between the point where saturn stationed retrograde a few months ago versus when it will finally station direct in the future about I guess it's seventy days later so one kind of fun question mark thing about that. Is that When you have son opposite saturn perfectly like that You won't have any charts. You won't have any day charts with saturn above the horizon like you would like to be To be perfectly insect like sat when a planet is opposite the sun It refuses to be part of the day sect because as soon as the sun rises it sets and as soon as the sunsets it rises right and that's interesting because you know when we think about an opposition you're like oh there's a disagreement But we see that like when we frame it in terms of day and night. Charts and sacked is planet opposite. The sun refuses to be part of the sons sacked. The sons you know Diurnal religion although although it's interesting at this point because this is the exact point where that's switches where we've been in six months of this where you couldn't have a date chart with saturn in basically not being contr the sect but this is the point where after this date on august i You start ending up with day charts again with saturn Being physically not country dissect and being able to use some of the other like aquarius rising charts for example in that ended up featuring and some of our elections this month where I don't think it's featured election but here it is for example with. Let's say august ninth with aquarius with ten degrees. Aquarius rising an end saturn. Right on the ascendant nine. Aquarius and the sun is just barely. What six degrees seven degrees above the rise in at this point so this is a turning point in the year. Were all of a sudden we start being able to use some potentially aquarius rising get elections again in the second. Half of twenty twenty one..

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Amazing Facts You Never Knew About Mars, The Red Planet

Sean Hannity

02:07 min | 1 year ago

Amazing Facts You Never Knew About Mars, The Red Planet

"About Mars. So I did some extensive research online. Or does that mean you just looked at Wikipedia? Yeah. Uh, well, I thought it was cool that Mars is about only about half of the diameter of Earth. It's actually smaller than Earth. Yeah, like we are the bigger brother. Yeah. It got a small scoop of planet stuff. Yeah, that makes it a lot smaller, And that has consequences because it means the gravity on Mars is less right. You stand on surface of Mars. It's basically an instant diet right there. Yeah, yeah, You'll weigh less. You can jump jump higher. You can stand on Mars and Mars bars and still can eat twice as many Um, but it's not just because it's smaller. It's also less dense. Like it's a planet. It's half the size of the earth. Um, but the the planet itself, like the Rockets less dense. Yeah, It's like fluffy. Er Yeah, it's fluff here. Yeah, I think that must be connected right? Because the More stuff. There is the more gravity there is. The more gets compressed like the interior of the sun must be denser than the interior Jupiter, which must be denser than the interior of the earth. Right? So I think there must be a connection between the size of the planet and the density of the interior. Oh, right. Yeah. And another interesting fact I read was that Mars does have an atmosphere. You can go there and there's wind and there's an atmosphere around it. But it's only about 1% of the atmosphere we have here. That's right. Yeah, remarks does not have much of an atmosphere which is pretty important for supporting life. Yeah, okay. And the last cool fact I read was that a day on Mars like if you're standing on Mars a day for you would last one day and 37 minutes. That's right. That's kind of amazing to me because into the length of the day on the planet is just determined by how fast it spins. And you know, these planets could spin at any speed. And so the fact that it lasts just about an Earth day spending at just about the same speed as the Earth. Right? And it turns out a lot of the planet you're spinning at approximately the same speed. We all sort of spun out at the same rate. Yeah, but does that make you like, Want to go to Mars and imagine you get like an extra few minutes every day. Well, not only would you weigh less

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"jupiter" Discussed on They Called This a Movie

They Called This a Movie

05:46 min | 1 year ago

"jupiter" Discussed on They Called This a Movie

"Cain keeps jupiter to the hot takes jupiter jupiter to hide out of stinger. A penny another former soldier living in exile on our event stinger femi akini. Api and i could be really. Yeah according such a great stinger a pigmy. No-one said that loud when they were rewriting. This i guess not. Oh any stinger and he keeps bees. Yeah i love this movie now. I changed my mind. When jupiter learns that she can control the bee's stinger insinger's residents she discovers that she is galactic royalty because who hasn't seen that flop point play at before it again. It's like throughout the history of earth. There has been you know royalty a bunch of different cultures had had royalty so you to tell me throughout mankind the for however long been around all those people have never been stung. God be shabbiness seen this once before and it was with prince. That'd be so much cooler. This movie takes itself too seriously. Like happened stinger agrees to help jupiter but she is captured by a group of hunters. Who are supposed to be working for. Bail them have been bribed by leaked to bring jupiter to her palace on a distant planet there. Khaliq explains jupiter's genetically identical to the dead matriarch and therefore is the earth's rightful owner supported by captain d. amigas sing of the intergalactic police force a ages cane or trees. Her from khaliq takes her to the intergalactic capital planet or s to claim. her inheritance. Know any of this means and this is where you get the bureaucrat. Seen hilarious in another attempts to lure jupiter to him bail him sentenced gregan to kidnap jupiter's family the way back to earth titus his henchman captured jupiter and detained kane as punishment for not bringing jupiter to him as promised titus reveals to kane his plan to marry jupiter. Kill her in claimer classic James bond villain moment there yeah..

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"jupiter" Discussed on They Called This a Movie

They Called This a Movie

03:37 min | 1 year ago

"jupiter" Discussed on They Called This a Movie

"Hope y'all stop by giving so listen. Thanks and back down to get into the plot for jupiter jupiter ascending and full disclosure. I am reading through the wikipedia plot summary. Because i just don't care to be. we open. An earth and countless other planets were established by families of trans human and alien royalty for the purpose of harvesting the resulting organisms produce a youth serum for the elites on other planets. That's one sentence. After the death of the matriarch of the house of brat those powerful alien dynasties children belan khaliq and titus quarrel over the inheritance belan inheriting enormous refinery on jupiter titus spending his inheritance on a lavish spaceship jupiter jones. Go ahead i was gonna say. I don't think any of this was actually explained in the movie into that much. You gotta read the novelization. Yeah you gotta read the other books man there. The books are cannon extended universe bullshit or you Jupiter jones narrates her father. Maximilian met her mother. Alexa in saint petersburg russia after maximilian is killed in a robbery alexa names their daughter jupiter after his favorite planet and they moved to chicago to live with alexis family years later. Jupiter makes a modest living as a housekeeper to wealthy neighbours wanting to buy a telescope. Jupiter greece sell her egg cells and uses her friend. Catherine's name as a pseudonym catherine's house jupiter and.

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"jupiter" Discussed on They Called This a Movie

They Called This a Movie

02:46 min | 1 year ago

"jupiter" Discussed on They Called This a Movie

"It was a reckless choice and a one that was taken up quickly. And i do apologize and hope that you can forgive me in the future. We'll see so. I chose jupiter sending Be i would admit the choice process was me being a little scared of choosing my first choice because i knew nothing about it didn't want it to suck and then my second choice. We decided it was too good. Yeah let's let's go bet on this one. Because i was surprised when you when he almost take this. Because maybe i'm wrong. I haven't seen this movie in twenty years. But i was thinking about it but i thought i thought the consensus that is that the mask of zorro is actually a pretty good movie. I mean the thing that for me was six point eight. I nba visit. I remember you know. I'm not moving. Does a really good movie. I feel like a lot of people realize their bisexual and watching that movie antonio embarrassed antonio there is an catherine zeta jones and people are just like i choose right they. They desperately tried to out sex it. Yeah it's very in revitalized zoro. I mean nothing really came of wandered it but it brought it back into main and like the public guy had the same feeling as When i've make interest because my idea was i watch movie a lot..

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"jupiter" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

SuperHero Homies!

04:04 min | 2 years ago

"jupiter" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

"Just very interesting foreshadowing this. They're very unfortunate. Yeah very unfortunate. Dad was very invested Yeah yeah and. I won't sport too much in those specially Since you haven't seen the some of the litter associate but sure justifies the say like. The father wasn't a perfect man Damn shit going on. Maybe he wasn't as good a businessman as you know was perceived and what would that do to Assan especially one like sheldon. Who's really seem to be about his father and then also Seeing the beginnings of when leads to the venture that gives them the powers how that ties together right. That's the big thing. I'm curious about because episode one. You can tell they're both just normal. Jack yeah yeah yeah just Not crypto tonia definitely. Not if they're tony and tony she was still on planet krypton because none of them have superpowers. exactly son. You got the right son. I was listening to some kind of podcast recently. And i don't remember which one because listen to so many 'cause that's all i do all fucking day and It always quick. Sino always irks me when i hear like non geeks. Charta have super geeky discussions. Because it's like. I appreciate your effort but no one knows what the fuck you talking about like there. There's like the superman mythos and this is something along the lines of like i wonder why like Widely put zahed in the phantom zone. What can they just like. Ted with kryptonite and kill him. I was like kryptonite is irradiated. Bits of this planet krypton like no i Anyways yeah yeah brother. I don't know to tell you you gotta stop listening to non nerds talk about nerds and see. I don't listen to them from newark content. But they're like. Hey man you see this did you skip yes whereas i listen to this podcast he. He is a marvel stan out fan. He's mcu stanton not a marvel snack. Understand very drastic difference as we listen. No and you know. It's like come on guy. He everything non marvel is just automatically trash to this guy is bullshit. Yeah and and everything the see you fucking sniffs their shit like there's fucking gold in them that it's Is is we should invite him onto the show really big radio personality. Charlemagne that god. I'm sure some of you guys for me with him. Very entertaining episode. Let's vitamin to be on anyways. So so far man. I got to say with just three episodes. I've seen jupiter jupiter. Legacy is really entertaining for me Same here bill and you know just to anyway. We said at the top of the pot. I think again. Maybe people don't like this. Because it doesn't start off you know. Floor or pedal to the floor full of super gratuitous violence like some of our more recent superhero at. This is one. That's more contemplative. One that's more ideological one that wants you to kinda think it'd be more because of layers in symbolism put into this show i can tell that this is a show not made for a general audience. Even though it was put on netflix in the most general streamed services it was definitely made to be pondered upon and more appreciated by people like us. All of us listening even now.

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"jupiter" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

SuperHero Homies!

03:52 min | 2 years ago

"jupiter" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

"I think that is also just a place where people are saying that they don't like the shows because i actually really enjoyed the show because it offers something so different from other superhero mation content now. We reviewed the boys both seasons. Actually we've reviewed Invincible just recently. We've basically review all of these mainstream shows and one thing i can say is that jupiter's legacy is definitely different and and that's a good thing because the thing that he does is that it it asks some of the hard questions and with all due respect to a lot of superhero shows. They don't really go into that in to the hard questions. So for example mark miller as mentioned earlier he wrote civil war. Bat was another piece. That kind of asked hard questions during the civil war storyline in the comics. That is at least they don't show foam. West was the proper approach to being a superhero. Just really quick look civil war you have to size here. One side says you joined the government that will take away some of your liberty. Some your freedoms as a superhero. You have to give up your identity and all that but you're giving Giving a salary you are giving guideline given training you given supplies giving equipment. You're given all of these tools in on top of that you're.

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"jupiter" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

SuperHero Homies!

05:39 min | 2 years ago

"jupiter" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

"I tune in next time. We're actually talking about the mendez de la notable work. yeah he. He's on a top tier of a lot of people's lists. If if you're new to the show this might be the first time we've heard that name if you've been listening to the homeless for a minute you know. Mark miller literally have those books you've discussed we've talked about and its own separate episodes. Yeah literally so careful stuff. We've talked a lot of bodies works. we really enjoy them. It's interesting how often quality shit repeats on this show. Yeah it's like we know how to find it. Science equates correctly as there is something to the madness a method may maybe say maybe there was a method to this madness hot damn. Yeah so with jupiter's legacy this knows very interested to see simply because I didn't know a lot about this when honestly me neither. I've only read a to comics. I've read like issue one from jupiter's legacy now ready. She won from jupiter circle just of test the waters and see what they were like. Yeah and i really enjoyed them. Also wanted to see you know how the compared from whatever it to the To the tv series. They were watching here. And it's very interesting so based off of what you have seen so far before getting kind of with this is what you think of what you've seen so far but jupiter's legacy i'm so grateful you ask that question because i'm going to need the next thirty minutes talk about. This show is awesome. The show is layered. And i really appreciate that. So a few observations might be a little shallow in nature but they have to be discussed because they're the most honest interpretations first off aesthetically. I found it hard to not compare this show to its other present-day counterparts namely like invincible. I saw and stark comparisons to the to know dana. Bad thing is an interesting observation. Nevertheless you know we got a super kid. Who's trying to be like his super dad trying to live up to that legacy super dad pro dominantly wearing white and red in his super costume and he is. The superman esque figure the ungodly dude who gets to live for a prolonged amount of time compared to an average human lifespan. And we get to see just like this. Make shift kind of superhero culture. This nice formality were superheroes kind of no one another in its pre established. Yes superheroes are a thing we know if by dimity some them are secret and the world is okay with this has been a thing. We even have super prisons the invisible world does as well fun things like that plus invincibles bam on my way too fucking much lately as you homeys. No i have not been able to shut up.

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