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Dinesh Welcomes Chaya Raichik, Creator of Libs of TikTok

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

02:10 min | Last month

Dinesh Welcomes Chaya Raichik, Creator of Libs of TikTok

"Guys, I'd like to welcome to the podcast a new guest. Well, you've probably heard on social media of the persona libs of TikTok on Twitter. It's at libs of TikTok and we have the creator of libs of TikTok. It's kaia raich. She's also the author of a children's book that we're gonna talk about called no more secrets, the candy cavern, but kaya, welcome to the podcast grade to have you and you know you've created a real sensation with this persona libs of TikTok. Let's start by me just asking you to tell a little bit about yourself and how you got the idea of doing what libs of TikTok does, which is expose people by doing nothing more than presenting them in their own persona and in their own words. Yeah, well, first of all, Dana thanks for having me. It's great to be here. But it's a TikTok started during COVID because just like most other people probably listening to this. My offense was shut down, you know, the world was turned upside down. A lot of people couldn't work. So I was at home kind of bored looking for something new to keep me entertained and that's when I doubled across TikTok and TikTok at the time when I first started my account was mainly just focusing on COVID. So I posted a lot of videos about people. Thinking about getting vaccinated and the whole vaccine cults and the fear boundary and people being obsessed with Fauci so it just really funny and entertaining. And I started sharing all that and then I stumbled across the other side of TikTok where I saw these activists and rumors and predators and these people are in all the industries. So teachers and doctors and counselors and just activists in general and these people, I realized we're talking kids on TikTok. push the agenda to be the architecture like kid and I was like this is like so crazy and nobody would like talking about it and I just knew that I had to expose this.

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"kaya" Discussed on WorkLife with Adam Grant

WorkLife with Adam Grant

03:37 min | 4 months ago

"kaya" Discussed on WorkLife with Adam Grant

"I think it might be time for our lightning round. Are you up for it? Okay, let's try. Let's try. So I guess the first question I'd love to ask is what is the worst piece of leadership advice you've ever received? Be manly, be like a man. And that was quite funny at first, but I'm not the man. That doesn't mean that I'm worse. But I'm just not a man. We're going to talk more about that in a few minutes. Stay tuned. Is there a favorite piece of advice that you've gotten? Maybe in the early days when you were first stepping into office? This is what I already talked about the respect part that respect all the people, no matter what they do, I think this is important. And one more, don't do anything for money, actually. So if you are making a decision because they offer you a lot of money for this, but you are not really sure, then don't decide over money because decisions made for money are always wrong decisions. Excellent. Who are your leadership role models? I don't really have somebody that I can point out because I like to take pets and pieces from different parts. Some leaders, I really like their speeches, other leaders I like how they are politically, really playing the ground. So can't really point out any specific leader. Is there one in particular that you've admired for a specific skill? I have admired, of course, zelensky, so specific skill which is communication and very, very straight and good messages. You've had a chance to see zelensky behind the scenes working with him up close. What have you learned about effective communication from being backstage that the rest of the world doesn't see? We can all see that Ukraine is definitely winning on the information war side because they have been communicating all the time, not the hiding behind talking about very difficult questions and giving information all the time. Like every day. And really with a very simple, simple sentences because in times of crisis, people need a very simple, very straight talk. You said at the very beginning that a leader is not an actor. But watching zelensky has made me rethink that a little bit and made me wonder if at least leaders should take an acting class or an improv comedy class to learn how to better convey their authentic emotions and ideas. Do you think that's worthwhile? Is that something you would recommend to other leaders? I don't think zelensky plays anybody else. This is why I say that we are not actors, is that if you try to play somebody else, then that you are actually not, then it will come out eventually. Zelensky is the same person as the behind the scenes. For him, I think what is the positive side is actually the shows that they had and really entertainment business, understanding how to reach people, how to make them less than how to make their or get their attention. I mean, in nowadays world, this is the crucial point how to get attention of people. Kaya, one of my favorite things about you is that you're a fan of behavioral science. I know you do a lot of reading and also a lot of podcasts listening. So what do you read and listen to?

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"kaya" Discussed on WorkLife with Adam Grant

WorkLife with Adam Grant

05:11 min | 4 months ago

"kaya" Discussed on WorkLife with Adam Grant

"What should I call you during the conversation? Prime minister? You can call me kaya as well. Because we know personally. We are very equal societies. So you can call me by my first name. I don't need any titles. That's very egalitarian of you. Yeah, it is. This is how we function here. But if it is for you, I mean, what are these more convenient? Well, I'm happy to do whatever you consider comfortable and respectful. Yeah, because I think the topic is not on one side also the work, but it's more like the leadership issues. So it's okay if you called me by my first name. All right. Well, I appreciate that. And if you want to restate anything or clarify anything, we can do multiple takes. No, it's better when we do it spontaneously as it comes. Normally, I feel like most of the political leaders I've interviewed over the years have been very scripted and very on message. And I love your candor. So this will be this will be exciting for me. Politicians are not actors. If you are not sincere, then people will know we eventually will come out if you play somebody else. So much easier to be yourself all the time. That's so true. And I guess the caveat on that is not everybody's self is equally likeable or respectable. So you have the good fortune of aligning your authenticity with what other people admire. And I think thank you. That's very nice. It's really been amazing to watch your leadership, particularly over the past year. I think it's been one courageous, but two also instructive on what it looks like to stand up to a tyrant and a bully. And that's part of what I want to talk about today, but I thought we'd kick off with a little bit of your personal background if you're up for it.

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"kaya" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:47 min | 5 months ago

"kaya" Discussed on WTOP

"Another flight. But who's to say that down the line when we want to use that? That doesn't get canceled too. At BWI Marshall Acacia James WTO P news. Once the type of event that pilots have nightmares about and it happens to a man over and around the county who was twice lucky. First he was clear headed enough to make a sound decision and then fortunate enough to have two men slide to his rescue. It was a crash that ended with kaya's saving 71 year old Steve couchman after his plane crashed into beard creek in edgewater. You're just starting to get momentum and then there's silence. WTO P anchor and pilot Dan ronin has flown the aircraft couchman crashed in. The engine sputters and then the propeller stops. It's the most vulnerable and dangerous period in flight. He says coachman's quick thinking to open the door before the crash and properly prepare before takeoff helped save his life. He followed the checklist and it had a good outcome. He also credits the father and son that used those kayaks to keep couchman afloat before rescue crews arrived. They shot a lot of courage. Melissa, WTO news. A charred body found in a burned out car three months ago has been identified as a 16 year old from D.C., and around the county police say before marques knight was burned, he was shot, and now they're trying to identify the killer. Knight was discovered when firefighters showed up for a car fire near Barack ridge road and Tribeca trail on September 27th, the car was in a field about a hundred yards off the road. Police don't have much to go on. They would like to know if you have any related information. In health news or something you should know about lingering COVID and how it affects the lungs of young people. Long COVID happens in kids and not just in adults. Doctor Nathan rabinowitz is with national Jewish health. He says cases involving small airway obstructions can include symptoms such as persistent fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain or cough. He says similar to as much treatable and reversible, but a lot of times these symptoms happen in conjunction with other symptoms, including behavioral health symptoms. Like anxiety and depression. He recommends an integrated approach, including behavioral health, pulmonary help, and sometimes other subspecialties. They should see a specialist who could do some sophisticated testing on the lungs and someone preferably knows about long COVID. Coming up after traffic and weather on WTO, the Supreme Court will make no change along the southern border will get an explanation with an immigration reporter. Coming up next, you're on WTO. It's now 6 35. Pay ARS cards for kids. Donate your car today at cars for kids dot org. That's cars with a K your car running or not can be picked up

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"kaya" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

03:25 min | 6 months ago

"kaya" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

"Feel the difference. I'm delighted to welcome our guest today kaia Jones. Kaya is known for being a singer and artist. She rose to fame in the pussycat dolls, but she has since become a Christian music artist. She's known for dedicating her songs to Jesus. So Kia, thanks for joining me. Thank you for having me, Danielle. I'm super excited to be with you. Oh my gosh, well, it's always so much fun. We had such a great time being on women for Trump together, traveling, and getting to speak to so many people around the country. How have you kind of been doing ever since 2016 and 2020? I've been, you know, God is good. I definitely was shocked like the rest of the country and world at 20 20. We worked really hard on that campaign. We felt like, you know, it was taken from us. And I think the country now sees that we had the best intention possible. And so did president Trump. Since then, I just put my faith in God, you know? It was just very disheartening. To watch what we saw happen, and I went into Hebrew Bible school. And wanted to ministry felt that you know what? If where we were at the moment, we really needed God. So it was my then the biggest call thus far in my career. It's really focused on and getting the messaging of the hospital of Jesus Christ out to the world and definitely to a lot of American families that just felt defeat on the highest level.

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Kaya Jones: From the Pussycat Dolls to Christian Music Artist

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:28 min | 6 months ago

Kaya Jones: From the Pussycat Dolls to Christian Music Artist

"I'm delighted to welcome our guest today kaia Jones. Kaya is known for being a singer and artist. She rose to fame in the pussycat dolls, but she has since become a Christian music artist. She's known for dedicating her songs to Jesus. So Kia, thanks for joining me. Thank you for having me, Danielle. I'm super excited to be with you. Oh my gosh, well, it's always so much fun. We had such a great time being on women for Trump together, traveling, and getting to speak to so many people around the country. How have you kind of been doing ever since 2016 and 2020? I've been, you know, God is good. I definitely was shocked like the rest of the country and world at 20 20. We worked really hard on that campaign. We felt like, you know, it was taken from us. And I think the country now sees that we had the best intention possible. And so did president Trump. Since then, I just put my faith in God, you know? It was just very disheartening. To watch what we saw happen, and I went into Hebrew Bible school. And wanted to ministry felt that you know what? If where we were at the moment, we really needed God. So it was my then the biggest call thus far in my career. It's really focused on and getting the messaging of the hospital of Jesus Christ out to the world and definitely to a lot of American families that just felt defeat on the highest level.

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Kaya Jones, Former Pussycat Doll, On Her Experience in the Pop Group

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:06 min | 6 months ago

Kaya Jones, Former Pussycat Doll, On Her Experience in the Pop Group

"Kaia, your story is so fascinating. So I want to ask you about that to just kind of rewind to when you bring back what was it like being in the pussycat dolls, being kind of part of that industry before you became who you are today. What was that like for you? You know, it was really rewarding. I mean, when it initially happened, like all I wanted is a little girl was to perform, you know. I definitely felt wow. I'm getting to do my dream. My dream was to be one of the Spice Girls and heroes in the pussycat dolls, what a moment. What I didn't kind of prepare myself for was truly the disgusting sickening industry that has become very now exposed. I was not prepared for that. And it's a shame. There are great people in this business and I'm finding them now in later years, but you know, it was a lot of excitement, a lot of fame. Unfortunately, a lot of abuse and a lot of mistreatment and various scrupulous behavior in the back end.

 Russia unleashes biggest attacks in Ukraine in months

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 8 months ago

Russia unleashes biggest attacks in Ukraine in months

"UN General Assembly is debating whether to demand Russia reverse its annexation of four regions of Ukraine as Moscow's most extensive missile strikes in months alarm much of the international community anew on Ben Thomas with the latest Civilians heads bloodied and bandaged could be seen on the streets of the capital Kyiv being tended to by emergency responders who weren't otherwise trying to douse smoldering rubble Ukraine's president Vladimir zelensky says Russia's barrage inflicted the most damage on civilians in video images showed a flaming crater right next to a playground Russian president Vladimir Putin said his forces used precision weapons targeting energy infrastructure and military command facilities Estonian prime minister kaya callis offered this assessment Russia is definitely escalating

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"kaya" Discussed on Siniar Kamar Sebelah

Siniar Kamar Sebelah

05:20 min | 1 year ago

"kaya" Discussed on Siniar Kamar Sebelah

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"kaya" Discussed on Siniar Kamar Sebelah

Siniar Kamar Sebelah

02:06 min | 1 year ago

"kaya" Discussed on Siniar Kamar Sebelah

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"kaya" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast

Out of Bounds Podcast

04:49 min | 1 year ago

"kaya" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast

"It's owned by a bunch of cyclists. So you can't really go wrong there. So anyways, let's go ahead and dive into this week's episode with kaya Schmidt. What's going on guys? Welcome back to another episode of coffee and van chats on the out of bounds network. I'm sitting here with kaya Schmidt, not Schmidt, like everybody wants to pronounce. It's like they find a tea out of nowhere, even I found it to you when I was trying to figure out how to pronounce it, but other than that, kaya, how are you doing? I'm doing very well. Yeah, how are you? Good, good. Yeah, so you had a pretty crazy year this year, huh? Yeah, yeah, I was wild. I mean, I was going from the states. In mid August, traveling, I was in Europe for two and a half months and I just got back..

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"kaya" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast

Out of Bounds Podcast

04:49 min | 1 year ago

"kaya" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast

"It's owned by a bunch of cyclists. So you can't really go wrong there. So anyways, let's go ahead and dive into this week's episode with kaya Schmidt. What's going on guys? Welcome back to another episode of coffee and van chats on the out of bounds network. I'm sitting here with kaya Schmidt, not Schmidt, like everybody wants to pronounce. It's like they find a tea out of nowhere, even I found it to you when I was trying to figure out how to pronounce it, but other than that, kaya, how are you doing? I'm doing very well. Yeah, how are you? Good, good. Yeah, so you had a pretty crazy year this year, huh? Yeah, yeah, I was wild. I mean, I was going from the states. In mid August, traveling, I was in Europe for two and a half months and I just got back..

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"kaya" Discussed on Kaya Pala Podcast

Kaya Pala Podcast

08:11 min | 1 year ago

"kaya" Discussed on Kaya Pala Podcast

"If we prepare shin among eating for the day, 8 in radio and baklava. So I grew up listening to a.m. radio as well. My heart would always found that the thought of being on the radio Sunday, you know? Teenager, Palau, up until in Roland college. So bring excited go back is a coin. But Diana expensive dermatology, I had no other choice, but to pursue young education. As I mess more. So yes, gombi problem among money back then I would definitely go for a mask as my course in college. I would choose the best uni, and then I'll offer it on course, now you want. And I imagine myself having the time of my life studying, because I don't have to worry about anything. I just have to focus on my studies, and actually that's one of my what if in life. Like going out and getting some college from primary to high school, now I'm focusing on the guy in my career and my bag was acting today. My smuggling masie grass barco, career wise, achiever, must myself confidence career or parents long. Ibaka seika bug you are focused long sapa gara and I suppose to come, I use an emphasis, and after nan paga adamant. Why? People who experience the same situation can relate not. It is exhausting, and you feel like you really can't be to your fullest potential delegate. It might even be the reason why for some people they are in achiever in their career or some other aspect of their life. Because they're not used to being the best version of themselves, even though they have this innate talent. Jung's a bad thing. Then the situation they own. So, you know, yes, pretending I took up mass common college. I would have obliged at radio stations for my internship. Probably as a radio DJ, aluminum and half a million FM. Also that the monster radio Rx 93.1 medicine session done, they get college students from different units, the host one of their shows are you in garage and a bit as in Monday dream sounds among the DJ at the time. So I would have taken that internship and attended gigs for fun. Mom music festivals, workshops that would have exposed me to different career opportunities as soon as I graduated. I can't imagine how exciting and thrilling my college life would have been. There were, you know, now that I am an adult and working now, I'm earning my own money and I get to do what I want. I realized there is no such thing as being too late because we have our own timeline. And I know for some people, you might have read or heard this somewhere and you might say, can be shake and yen. It's something that has came to be true for me at least. Recently, la Luna pandemic. Right now missing Indian Sari Nico, I know what my strengths are. What my weaknesses are that in Somalia experiences nothing of Diana and go. And I know I know you magan the pursuit if ever, and I'm a God in the holiday. Being in this pandemic situation made me realize a lot of things and that one of them is that being with my loved ones and family and gaming coles so again, there is nothing more precious. It's a non negotiable. And I then work now and I'm earning money at my own money. It's just like being in that situation where all those Indiana man sahim Bina problem are mining. I have the freedom and the leverage at least to choose what I want and pursue what I want and work even harder for it. No. I also have the opportunity now to rekindle what I love back then, and that's one of the reasons why I started this podcast. It is said that a lot of Filipinos might be in the same predicament as it was before. But there are many, many ways to get yourselves educated. Totally avoid on college. And as long as your goal is to finish your studies, I think I'm on my way, even though maram become my experience along the way. You can go still pursue it. Education is not just having to finish our college degree. It's actually defined as both the act of teaching knowledge to others and the act of receiving knowledge from someone else, so it's a give and take situation. Some of us may have taken a different route, but got educated along the way. It might be through your personal experiences. Jung have practical skills nana acquire muscle work. You might experience this more wherever it is. Wherever it is that life is taken you. Skills in a pick up more how you talk the people will be archived. And seals or you're able to bring in more revenue to the table, or the simplest act of doing your job properly and maintaining that standard. That's something that you are well educated about. Some way somehow we are being educated as we go through life. It's a lifelong learning. Now, when you're ready, but you're going to do this hacking, you know, somewhere in your timeline. Middle part, and you feel like ready can anybody can you own? If it's to finish college or someone starting a bundle by bonkers more wuss than what they learn more, go ahead. Do not be pressured by the society and union achievements in a Bach more or whatever you want to eat them with a social media, easier said than done believe me. But once you learn to focus on yourself and your own progress, not even more. You really more want to improve gaba today than you were yesterday. At the end of the day, what is important is that you appreciate yourselves and what you have accomplished whether big, mall. Be proud of yourself, you're the only one who knows what you had to go through to be where you are at now. What more had been your appreciation from other people? Because most of the time, nomadi disappoint, learning to appreciate yourself and live your life on your own terms. So if I'm going to ask you if money wasn't an issue, what course would you have taken or what profession would you have ideally chosen? Share your answers with me on Facebook, a call pala podcast. I would really, really love to hear from you and your experiences. Till next time, shall thank you for listening to calla palam forecast with me, Mary. If you liked this episode, connect with me on Instagram at B mattified, our Facebook and kaya palak podcast. You.

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"kaya" Discussed on Kaya Pala Podcast

Kaya Pala Podcast

07:39 min | 1 year ago

"kaya" Discussed on Kaya Pala Podcast

"Hi, welcome to kaya polar podcast, with me Marie. Here to discuss with you a very interesting topic for today, what course you would take if money wasn't an issue? The way we can rise above poverty is through education. And that something is strongly believe in, and I am very much for education, but what is the reason why you can not get a proper education is through poverty? But I'm in Filipino Argentina and I'm going to let you dial some Hyundai spoon scene. Pump project, equipment, la Luna, you know, digital and so everyone should have their own computer, otherwise of a guitar and katala. That they pass a partner in some computer shop, understandable but you may Tata with mopey. Mary Ben pajan, kalian and moire on Cambodia, pama sahi Moro, Bangkok in, grabby know Danny. According to statistic calm, as of 2020, the monthly average salary of a Filipino household was approximately 45,000 Philippine pesos. Malachi naina must made lower income families as well in whom I put in 30,000 new family income new a lot of people would have at least 15,000 malaria ion. Simple earners not in this way of penicillin 12,000 pesos now. Saud says some one. So 45,000 is a good, it's a good salary for a Filipino family, I would say. So if I do nothing 45,000 persons in a year, 585,000 pesos, khasan menage and 13th month bano. Unless you are in one of the universities that offers free college education assigned by president Duterte in 2018, your parents are going to see no mengo magazine Napa admiral would have to pay somewhere between 70,000 to 250,000 passes annually for a college level education means by depends university from Santana enrolled. Expenses involved. A dormitory would cost you a few more thousand pesos, rabino. Now body types are a sample household income not in a 585,000. But was an Athens 150 K for a college tuition and another 50 day parasa miscellaneous expense that's 200 gay off from your annual family income. Mirin an entire 385,000. Now happy in opinion 12 months. You have now 32,000 pesos a month, parasite expenses. That would include food, utility. Savings, health, expenses. It's impossible to attain financial freedom so the nipping set up in a what if hinky column E issam, hepati, imagine Guinean cajeta and stressful Parma passa some other than the university penis. So you even are thinking, they resort to good in college at madra bahun alarm, oriental working student. Paralysis. I think in a month ago studio and it is indeed a blessing and a privilege to be able to go through your college education without having to worry about these things. Young become a memorable punctuation next semester. Today, you might then when you're my basic expenses and a particular and more Hindi initial could be if you are in a situation of talent, limited budget, that's a huge thing. I personally experienced this firsthand. I came from a very low income family earner, my mom at the time was a sidewalk vendor William papa one works is a construction worker. I have three elder sisters who are studying at the time. So college. So imagine the struggle, my gosh, we are barely making 45 K a month, how I wish miron coming the new income that day, at my patna college girls, it was really a massive headache. It must have been not been so public on agar and none. But the Umayyad go. It's still ahead, guessing in the environment we should probably more like I mentioned. So I had no choice back then, but the quit college to give way for my elder sister, so she could finish hers. And I supported her studies, though she graduated with the help of the man of other family members. So C Simon had an dropout taco. I had the work and got exposed with a different facets of the industry. So it made my eyes open to different opportunities that led me to where I am now. And when I look back, thankful paro Ana in bangara because other course that I enrolled at that time is not something that I imagined myself doing for the rest of my life na yona, but that's another story for another day. So anyway, going back, if money wasn't an issue, I know of course I need to take more on college. Back then I took up BS education. I say that something that I thought I like doing. Similar Bitcoin, feeling for all your teacher, unimaginable. And modesty aside, I excelled at school from primary to high school, and people would always say I have a talent in teaching, so growing up in a boss is a cut for teaching and masura Dinka. So feeling good unit and again. Another course at the time that I was really looking to explore was mass communication. That because it's so Brown furious Copenhagen as in goose tone with stucco sha. Bubbles are you, as if a whole young man about this at TV, I would always be amazed by the news anchors whenever I have the chance to watch TV, and I love listening to radio as well. You may drama twin tangly at Gabe. You and Selena scenario, but the young a.m. radio, you can see the el sama I want to talk about alienation and by and.

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"kaya" Discussed on Kaya Pala Podcast

Kaya Pala Podcast

04:23 min | 1 year ago

"kaya" Discussed on Kaya Pala Podcast

"This negan at Angela, as a convenient, log in at insulin and so work. So give me the circumstances make it easy for us to be friends with them. It's good while it lasts. Not a effort delegate. The state in your life despite life happening. They keep in touch. I personally experienced having this very close friend of mine, so I super liked her. I super liked having her around. I would always visit her blaze, ask her in a coffee date. We were, I felt like we were close as sisters back then like my secrets I would share with her. We just have fun, whatever we are with each other's company. We started the drift apart well, I started to drift away from her when I felt that my feelings Deshawn already friendly relationship long do I de hail among joa. But it's not always romantic. Even with brains, may love guessing involved. And the banking gulag at the time, it's always me who's doing the effort for as to hung out, and that she would contact me whenever she needs something from me, like what? Was that I didn't divide you feeling like I love Latina for it in E invite Micha sabai? She would always have reasons about, but when she invites you over, you make dying, but you know, in my special occasions now, family events must have bohemian. You just want to be there, be involved. And be with her along the way perrot or somehow that efforts in the generic reciprocate. So I decided nama move on. For it. And the friendship story those ended. And you say no, I'm not as excited to see her anymore. I don't love her as much as I did before. We're still friends up to this day perrot. We are not as close as we were, like, no, while I am intimacy. Hello, what's going on? What's up going in? Berlin dinner. I knew I am a mom means gonna eat. That's the same lasagna. Well, I don't get nor. Then I begin. You pick up exactly where you left off. The mandamus I know you sincerity picassa. Madam de van mortal gave me. So it's just like I learned easy long friends telling the nothing much has changed. You just kind of like tell each other stories and then move on together. What I learned is that holding on to people is in healthy. I want my love to be reciprocated, because he eventually, if lugging a corner Arroyo would be bigger. It's a relationship that needs nourishment and effort from both parties. I had an platonic or romantic relationship. Both of you should be working to keep that relationship rolling. So stop holding onto people so you can grow, saving any Alice may Papua, and you have to know your worth. Sometimes you will only understand why they had to go cup of engineering. Sometimes it's better must bonga my papala genga Muslim field monahan papa animal. Nurse. So there you have it. The 5 things I learned in my 20s, I hope you picked up a thing or two, and if you did, let me know by leaving a message a caller podcast Facebook page. Quintanilla typhoid by thank you for listening to calla pala podcast with me, Mary. If you liked this episode, connect with me on Instagram at B mattified, our Facebook and kaya palak podcast. You can.

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"kaya" Discussed on Kaya Pala Podcast

Kaya Pala Podcast

06:37 min | 1 year ago

"kaya" Discussed on Kaya Pala Podcast

"Mind, life insurance or health insurance necessarily in case my current cannonball bunker and cash were liquidated again or worse case scenario made. So your family will be left with something. So overall, make use of the time no bad to start investing and taking small steps to your financial independence, because when you reach 34 these epidemic auras and things will be different than your priority peaceful change. So make use of what you have now. We are now down to our fourth, I them which is your parents are not getting any younger. Let me repeat that for the people at the back, your parents are not getting any younger. Let's admit it. We often take our parents for granted. They love you. When we go home from our lacca, when we need them with something they are always there, and in our purse root of things we believe that can make us happy. We do not realize that they do are getting older. I had this realization a few years ago when I paid attention to my mama's hand. Smoke a holding hands Comey, and that particular time I noticed my own texture and I banana. You want a spot near unimaginative Lola. And you Melania won't be so uncomfortable about. So what I love about, it hit me that I am too focused on what I want, and the many transitions that happening in my life that I forgot about them only for an automaton, so bartala grahan. Is he pin palan? Time is limited. I can spend with them. Is limited. I saw this video on TikTok. See sign one sign up. Natural if I pronounce his name right, he was doing an interview with the other guy, and he asked the other guy if married prashant parents. And then he followed up with a question. The guy answered. But he sees his parents like twice a year and have been interviewer if your parents live for 5 more years. It doesn't mean that you have 5 more years with your parents, what it means is that you only have ten times to be with your parents. This is a long time. Some basis belongs to the mahiki ta. You are not spending a year with your parents. So are you making the most of your time? Growing up I always see my parents as strong individuals. So when I realized that they are older, I was really, really sad as in Lenin and grenade boudin in Bournemouth. Jung Dan will be listening and be listening, but that doesn't mean sugar. I think these two face with the reality that my parents are not here permanently, is saying I'm a looking year ago in life. You know what I'm saying? Especially my parents, though I know it's inevitable, I can't tell, but be emotional. I feel like while I'm prepared saving some moment now and I don't know if grafana in botanical. So since then I promised myself to give everything I can and spend quality time with them as much as possible. Being in my scene, but in office, we will have coffee coming on my mojo. It's been our routine ever since every help one get him a happy tap was going to now be now by pastries, whatever in a wedding program is a whole, you have only got one point. So before, when every time that we uphold and tired, I just want to stay in my room at Indian Narwhal. But then I realized now that something that I look forward in parents for everything, she started putting an effort to be with them to spend time with them having coffee having that conversation. I am right now and I also know myself or new my wife I social media. I'm guilty sometimes now and my attention is necessary for Ghanaian. But once I catch myself doing that and make it a point to put down my phone and pay attention, I don't want to have regrets God forbid. When the time comes namable and. They spend a bit of a way San a palahi Monaco and mass mugging over your hole, knowing I did my best, being a gay person, young efforts go a pampered them. So if you still have your parents with you, cherish the time that you are spending with them. Pay attention and make it an effort to make them happy as well. While your searching for your own happiness do not foresee the happiness of the people who supports you the most, which is your parents and acting. And now we are down to our 5th item, which is people come and go. It's either uma Alicia, physically, or we learn to outgrow them, as we mature. Back then, now I can't imagine not seeing them like every day. I can't imagine my life without them literally. The champion there are circumstances that will force us to be apart from each other. It could be new school, new job, new department, relegation, life happens, you know, at about Malay unanimous. Next time you will see who among these people wants to be in your life. And why do I mean by that? Met.

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"kaya" Discussed on Kaya Pala Podcast

Kaya Pala Podcast

08:21 min | 1 year ago

"kaya" Discussed on Kaya Pala Podcast

"Sometimes we can follow our Ameri. And that's okay. As in enjoy, look at me back then. And unimaginative people say sacrificing most of Avatar, there is among no. And when you think about it now, manganese means, but it was so much fun very much memorable. So go experience it all. I encourage you to go all out and experience the world, but as what I've said travel wisely, be wise with your resources, like your time and money, and why do I mean by that? In terms of time, although it might seem that you can do anything, and you have plenty of it. In reality, the tiny spend on stuff that doesn't give you value is essentially a time that is lost. So if you can go ahead and prepare an itinerary, set a specific budget that you can stick to. It's fun to Yolo, but learn to Yolo responsibly. And being responsible means you are also responsible financially, and the third thing that I learned is that savings is your vehicle to be financially independent in your 30s. We discussed about having time as you are ally when you're in your 20s. Let's see 21, not pastel una motorball, or if the business card, you have 9 years, billiard 30 animal bodies go in and down in breeding mania, cell organ 9 years later. And while you are in your early, you have a lot of avenues Parmesan, for example, majority of the Filipinos. Parents need when they are single if they are not yet married, or even if they have family of their own, not a parent, no. I say our culture is just like that. So you can use that situation to your advantage. If you're living with your parents, most likely indicated by the rent and buy. So that's something you can add to your savings or you must less you only buy a minimum of food can save American concussive budgeting. You can also save on food money with a pretty good moment but guiding yourself high breading about yourself. That's something you can add to your savings as well. Well, NCT peaking for those in the breadwinners. Those who have parents now may stable source of income and still being for their expenses. Then of course, this would not apply to you if you're the one being The Rain. Your shoulder, all the utilities and stuff so scratch that. And being in your 20s gives you the venue of setting up small steps to financial independence later. I know that when you first have a job sold excited go when you receive your paycheck. There's a lot of things that you want to spend on, especially among abagana. Growing up or your metadata minimum. And then there's the temptation to buy these things because you know now I am an a Mongo mita. But if you fall into the trap of thinking about the new and learn to be dependent on your paycheck, you're setting yourself up for failure and drop. Regulate your spending money. And some of you might say in a heat up magazine or a month of meaning pera persecution or mosaic expense is small. That's another topic that we can discuss in the future. But what I'm saying is that, for almost ten years, if you dedicate yourself to savings. Small amount now, let's say Monta bike an 1000 a month, times ten years, you will have a 120,000 by the time 30 gunner, and what if you invested that amount of money a high interest investment? We have a lot of options to invest our money to Barra. Inflation rate, not then. You could put it on a time deposit neutral fund, brand MP3, there are a lot of venues for you to start earning and have your money work for you. And I'm telling you this if you are able to set up or set aside money when you're in your 20s when you are young, consistently up until the say you reach 30, you will have two benefits. One, you have already established the habit of saving and not spending it all out, and second, you will have the benefit of having an emergency fund settled already. So what's an emergency fund, according to the experts, you will need to have at least 6 months of your monthly expenses available in your bank or anywhere where you can easily liquidate it in case of emergency. And if you have been consistently saving 1000 peso a month or more, for the next 9 years or ten years, imagine the amount of money that you can have at corruption. You are not required to set aside 5000 pesos a month. For you to have this specific amount of money. But you will have some things that will give you a peace of mind. So what else can we do to reach our financial independence, much earlier? Get life insurance or health insurance, while you are young. This is something that is often overlooked by a lot of Filipinos, because a Hindi Montaigne about insurance means an ibar feeling in a insurance company, it has come, but it's one of those you must have once you are able to establish your emergency fund, investment, they don't know about life insurance and health insurance. I am not a financial adviser, but I learn to value life insurance and health insurance. I had my very first life insurance when I was 21 or 22 years old. I had union pain in a local. Life insurance. Without fully understanding what it is for. And young friend grenade is just our financial adviser. First time we didn't just start being a drug designer, so we went on a life insurance, although major accuracy and my income at that time is very small actually, and malakian eBay this life insurance. And it's something I am very much a thankful now. I can say if Hindi overwhelmed, I'm living life insurance school my own premium goal. I got another infrared in 2020. I realized, well, I am an organization is now available if ever in a modern COVID. Extreme symptoms. So best if they are in a home insurance NASA lo. So yeah, I got another one and boy let me tell you how much of a big difference it was to when I started being my insurance back when I was 21. For the same coverage as in, so if you are in your 20s now and diamond mine is 6 6 budget more prioritize getting a life insurance and health insurance if you can. Upward from having an emergency fund now by the time I emergencies, iba and peace of.

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"kaya" Discussed on Kaya Pala Podcast

Kaya Pala Podcast

06:42 min | 1 year ago

"kaya" Discussed on Kaya Pala Podcast

"What up you guys, welcome to the first episode of the calla podcast. I'm Maddie. We talk about life lessons here with no judgment. So I just recently turned 31 and usually when you're at this age, un expectation of money is that you have it all figured out already. When I was in my teens, and feeling go undone and unclear at least, so I go by and by the time I turn 25, that Myron a home family, no asawa, pero, no 25, my gosh, but I don't know feeling 1820 long is so that's when you realize maybe what the answer is. I felt like I was stuck at being 23. Didn't make an experience. Among a moment a young man had more. I would always put in 23 25 narco 26, 23%. And while that's a good feeling that in feeling young cop adden, it also comes with pressure, because he still haven't really figured it out. Actually, in fact, it's the exact opposite. And looking back, there are many things that I wished I did when I was younger. I could say I realized most of the time when I was younger I was very cautious or scared or shadow on completion. And it might be because of my personality then and you may not relate to it. Say you're outgoing, you're a risk taker. You've lived your life the way you wanted. I do have my share of sina sana, you know a hot dog Santa Guinea hou Yan, but let me share with you 5 things I learned in my 20s that maybe helpful or relatable for you guys. So first is it's okay to make mistakes while you are young. People don't expect for you to know things a God, especially belongs 20 to 23, that's relatively young, because you're just starting out. You don't have that expectation. You have these things figured out. You're allowed to make mistakes, and you'll have less judgment, so you have that blank and extra understanding from people because you are bad. I personally regret not making a lot of mistakes because I could not afford it at that time to make mistakes, because I was a bread winner of the family back then. So every steps I had to take, it must be a very little risk or calculated. Say, well at home fall back if ever in a macabre yako. I didn't have the luxury back then, but for those of you who have a wiggle room, yeah, go ahead, I really encourage you to try out new things. Train yourself to make decisions because decisiveness is something that you will need later in life. Eventually you will learn how to avoid the mistakes you made. And you will learn how to spot upcoming mistakes in the future. Marinate on pacifi, sometimes you win, sometimes you learn. Next on my list is time is your best ally when you are young. You still have so much time to recover when it doesn't work out. Maybe in your finances in your health or whatever aspect in your life, you know, when you have the time, Napoleon and leverage those people who are already past, they are prime age. So what do you do? Make use of it. Discover new hobbies. Don't get stuck in one place, and be hypnotized by the full time routine. I'm not saying it's not good to be in a place, be in a rudimentary situation. There are people who flourish and find peace in this situation. But there are many factors why I encourage you to try out new things, especially when you are in your 20s. One of them is that you have the physical stamina. Become a bishop award. Imagine this. Now go go by et cetera, for example, if running as a area known on boulevard, yeah. I am on a long travel. For those who live in Manila, you would know now all 8 elegant and traffic. It would take you about one to three hours of commute as a no longer. Perrot deba, if you are from, I don't know. You will remember back in your college days, manage in my oven or you mind in the dorm, oui and Brown university going back home back and forth. And looking back now I will never imagine. Papa anonym that so one of my non negotiable now that I'm in my 30s, that's why I settled to working from home almost four years ago. Travel time. I think just feel like it's a time wasted, traveling back and forth, and second is that research shows that the brain volume peaks in the early 20s and gradually declines for the rest of your life. So what better time to learn, take information than when you are at your brain speed deba. What else can you do? Travel wisely. When we were young, we are naturally energetic. It's the best time Paramount aventa with your Friends and go on adventures. You can open your hiking again. Go. If you want to go surfing, go, try diving, or whatever it is that makes your blood pump. Go ahead and do it. For sure, mahat when you're older, or you can visit the same place when you're older, but it's a different feeling when you experience it when you're younger. When I was in my early 20s, my stomata talks as in mass vivid butter memory goyon Maia Gaga. We are naturally carefree to see and fun when we are young. Unima drive vocal with my friend nah, asking, anxiety, familiar..

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"kaya" Discussed on aFamilyFrenzy

aFamilyFrenzy

07:48 min | 1 year ago

"kaya" Discussed on aFamilyFrenzy

"Hey everyone it's felicia from a family frenzy podcasts unfiltered. This is my first solo podcasts. In a while about a week or so I am currently in illinois in the basement of my grandparents house so if you hear a bunch of worrying and a bunch of washing. It's because the basement furnace humidifiers running. I've also got my kids next to me. they are playing. And because i'm the only parent around right now. This is the best i can do. So you're just along for the ride with me right now. Hey akari watcher sister your smacking her in the face. He careful so they're just wanted to come on here. Being at my grandparents house reminds me a lot of my childhood. I was raised here in my grandparents home. My dad lived here He was a single father of two kids myself and my full brother and I just wanted to give a little bit of a family history. What my life is like was like growing up and what it's like now so my grandmother She's the matriarch of the family hikari. No thank you akari. No thank you. She's the matriarch of the family She is one of nineteen eighteen eighteen or nineteen children. She's the second born and so she is very used to taking care of people that's like what she does. She's very motherly figure. Always making sure people are well taking care of She married my grandfather. Who i believe has a brother. That's it. I don't i don't know a whole lot about his side but i know he has. He has a small family. And i know that he has a brother And he was an airplane mechanic for united airlines. He's currently retired. Been retired for a few years now and they had six kids together. One of which was my father. Who is the baby of the family guys. Know the baby's with me because the two older children were crawling all over her so my my dad was the youngest of them all. She had six kids. My grandmother had six kids two boys and four girls. My dad and my mom met sometime in high school. I'm not really sure how they met. I think he was probably at a party Or some sort of social gathering and my mom had me when she was fifteen almost sixteen. And i believe my dad was eighteen at the time so i come from young parents. My parents were never really together. They were together but they weren't and so and they got married for a brief time But they divorced soon after I think i was like five when they got married I don't know five or six or something like that when they got married. And then my brother. My full brother was born. Seven years after i was We know growing up. I had a lot of. I had a lot of turmoil. Turmoils kind of strong word. But i had a lot of hardships. I think. Okay you guys has kaya has a kaya has kaya respect your sister's boundaries. Okay respect your space My i i moved around a lot because my parents weren't together i lived with her migrant. My mother's parents for awhile akari. Use your words. Please use your words. What do you say all right And then my mom wants. My mom moved out of her house. she moved. I believe she moved in with either her second husband or that was her boyfriend at the time. I don't know but she had two other children with him. My mom second husband and if you hear pounding on the table it's my daughter. She's kicking and pounding the table and they were both there bull there ten years ten and twelve years apart from me. So there's a pretty significant age gap between me and my my younger brothers. I'm the oldest by seven ten and twelve years. So i was kind of felt like i was a little bit of an only child. Also the only girl so was kind of interesting. Are you going to talk to. You're going to talk to Growing up between two households was interesting. You know on the one hand for has has a lot of because you get two christmases. You get birthdays And so and i love family so spending time with people that i love and enjoy on for me My mother's side was also fairly large. She was one of four and.

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Cleveland Indians' Name Changed to Guardians

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:53 sec | 2 years ago

Cleveland Indians' Name Changed to Guardians

"With a name change for our own NFL team. Now there's about to be a new name for Cleveland's Major League baseball team. The team has been the Indians since 1915. Together We are all Cleveland guardians. The new name was revealed in a video narrated by Tom Hanks. The change was triggered by a national reckoning by teams and institutions to permanently dropped logos and names considered. Racist, and now it's time to unite as one family one community to build the next era for this team in this city to keep watch and guard what makes this game the greatest three years ago, the Indians stop wearing their chief Wahoo logo on their jerseys and caps, not far from the team's ballpark on a bridge over the Kaya Hoga River are too large, Landmark stone edifice is referred to as guardians. I'm Ed Donahue more in sports with

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Why You Should Promise Less To Make More

The $100 MBA Show

02:02 min | 2 years ago

Why You Should Promise Less To Make More

"We all heard the saying under promise over deliver now. I don't actually agree with that statement because under promising sounds like you're holding back purposely so you can overdeliver. There are too many coaches out there. That are promising. I'm gonna get you to seven eight figures there's too many software platforms out there. That are saying it's going to do everything for you including making breakfast every day. Every answer to the cue's is yes. Yes yes we can do this too many online courses or her saying that we cover everything under the sun. This is really dangerous. And it's for several reasons number one when your product when your offer when your course when you're coaching says it does so many things. Most customers read that as these are all the things i have to do. These are all the things. I have to learn. These are all the things. I have to utilize the software. And it's actually a turnoff. It actually turns away customers because it becomes overwhelming. You think. hey i wanna give more value. I wanna give them so many things. I want to show them all the things they can do. But that's not how we function human beings. We love small promises. We love very focused value. Think of your favorite restaurant okay. One of my favorite restaurants is a japanese place. Okay it's a little is a kaya joint that's really really delicious. they do. Little is a kaya. You know a type of platters and they do rahman and they're really focused on kind of japanese street food and i love them because our menus very very limited. I go there for the delicious food. The atmosphere is just simple and fun. Rarely is your favorite restaurant. The place that serves a japanese food. Chinese food italian burgers steaks seafood indian food. No that's overwhelming and it's very rare to do everything. Well

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Atlanta-based CDC chief warns U.S. headed for ‘impending doom’ as Covid cases surge

Atlanta's Morning News

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

Atlanta-based CDC chief warns U.S. headed for ‘impending doom’ as Covid cases surge

"Here's Marcie Williams and John Take Above of Rising Covert cases have the head of the Atlanta based CDC worried about impending doom. DOUBLE DSPs Bill Kaya Geo reports live. Recent trends suggest there may be another surge of the U. S death toll now tops 550,000 and President Biden says it appears people are letting down. Their guard is not the time to celebrate Spring. Coming next week in Georgia. More than a million passengers have been screened US airports for 17 straight days, infectious disease expert Dr William Shafter says With more people out and about it's critical to increase vaccinations. More likely it is that we can blunt any surge that's already starting up. The president says 90% of all Americans will be

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"Kaia Rolle Act" bill moving in the Florida senate

Glenn Beck

00:36 sec | 2 years ago

"Kaia Rolle Act" bill moving in the Florida senate

"Led to a proposed restrictions on what police conducive with young Children. The Kaya Roll Act, which bans police from arresting kids under the age of seven. Advancing in the Florida Senate. Kaya was arrested at school back in 2019, her grandmother says. Her grades have since dropped, and she suffers from PTSD. Try up best to see that no other child No other family goes through. What tire myself My daughter. Hi. His mom on our family has gone through bill sponsor, Democratic Senator Randolph Bracy is calling the legislation common sense. Adding, there's rarely a

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Biden Imposes Sanctions on Generals Who Engineered Myanmar Coup

The Economist: The Intelligence

08:12 min | 2 years ago

Biden Imposes Sanctions on Generals Who Engineered Myanmar Coup

"At russian protests. Plenty of people holding up gold painted toilet. Brushes luxuriant lose can tell you a lot about despotic leaders. So we head into the smallest rooms from history but i for the sixth consecutive day across me on mar. Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets. They've been demonstrating since the military seized power last week. Overthrowing the elected government of aung san suu achieve. The army has claimed without evidence that an election in november one by miss sushi's party was fraudulent cinema. Today you've got. Where do ya on monday. The top military commander now in charge me. An online made his first televised address since the coup. He restated pledge to hold elections after year long state of emergency and he tried to reassure the public and investors that his interim government would be different from the oppressive That ran the country for nearly half a century. But america said yesterday it will impose fresh sanctions in response to the coup. I've approved a new executive order enabling us to sanction the military leaders who directed the coup their business interests as well as close family members and myanmar's biggest protest movement in a generation isn't backing down every night since the army toppled me and mars civilian government on february. First people all over. The country have banged their pots and pans at atm. This is an old ritual to cast out evil spirits which has morphed into a protest. Totally mccann are southeast. Asia correspondent. Many of these demonstrations have the air of carnival yesterday about one hundred young women paraded around downtown gone wearing disney princess outfits because they wanted to make the point that it wasn't just grownups who are angry about the coup. It's also girls. Their age and the streets are flooded with red balloons. Red being the color of aung san suu cheese national league for democracy party then lt in fact if you look at pictures today you won't see that many red balloons anymore. Because they've all sold out and how has the military reacted to all these protests. What's changed since we spoke just over a week ago when the protests hadn't started but there was clearly discontent about the coup. The army is trying to put a stop to these protests on monday. It's ian named true news. Information team issued a statement saying that action would be taken against wrongdoers who disrupt the state stability true to their word in cities across the country. Police are lobbing tear gas into crowds firing water cannon in mandalay me and mars second city. The police tried to disperse a crowd by beating them with truncheons and police are also firing rubber bullets. Three protesters are now being treated for wounds from bullets. And two people in the capital naypyidaw were shot with what seems to have been live ammunition and so as the military response ramps up our people frightened of what might happen if they continue to take the streets. Yeah i mean despite the carnival ask air of some of these protests. There is a deep sense of foreboding. Military rule only ended ten years ago so people remember how the previous junta crush dissent huge rallies took place nine hundred eighty eight and two thousand and seven and the army responded by shooting into crowds of protesters killing hundreds of people so protesters today are right to be worried. And they're alive. The fact that the military regime is up to his old tricks again. Agents from feared intelligence service or knocking on doors driving many activists and journalists into hiding at least two hundred people have arrested and on monday ninety districts including in the largest city and the capital impose curfews and restricted gatherings to no more than five people effectively criminalizing public assembly and last night the draft of new cybersecurity law. The government wants to pass was leaked. This would give regime sweeping powers to control the internet and effectively end free speech online so given all of those risks. Who is it that that's daring to go out into the streets. It is people from all walks of life. Teenagers labor's professionals. Lots of people are on strike teachers. Firefighters and health workers government workers are resigning en masse among them the entirety of the ministry of welfare. We saw extraordinary scenes on tuesday. The handful of officers in the police force actually broke ranks and join the protesters extraordinary because the police under the command of the army. So it's very unusual for them to be doing this and joining them yesterday. Where nearly fifty police officers from kaya state who declared their opposition to the coup. And what does it they all want. Of course they to reverse the coup they want to restore democracy and they want the release of their hero. Aung san suu cheap as well as other members of her nationally for democracy party who also been detained and do you think there's a chance that with all of this unrest who might backfire on the general's not just the response of people i suppose but also international response. It certainly hasn't been the fate of they expected. Mass resignations. i mentioned are roiling. the bureaucracy and form businesses are exiting the country so analysts saying it's going to be very difficult to see how they got some kind of status quo ante and younger generations are not going to back down easily. They're educated than they were a decade ago more organized and much more connected because of the arrival of the internet about a decade ago us leaders demands are hardening. They're talking about ending army rule altogether and scrapping the constitution which the generals wrote some activists. I interviewed said that if non violent protests fail they are bent on taking weapons and fighting when it comes to the international community in america. President joe biden said yesterday that he had approved an executive order that will pave the way for new. us sanctions. We will identify first round of targets this week. And we're also going to impose strong exports controls we're freezing. Us assets that benefit the burmese government while maintaining our support for healthcare civil society groups and other areas that benefit the people of burma directly but will these sanctions do much. Do you think. Joe biden has staked his foreign policy on reinvigorating democracy around the world. And that's why he's so keen throughout these sanctions but they are unlikely to convince the generals to change course just two years ago and nineteen the commander in chief minister lying and three other generals had sanctions placed on them by the us they proceeded with their coup. Anyway they're used to being isolated by the world and i just don't think that america's sanctions are going to convince them to change course. I feel that this conflict from the protest was in the army may be coming to ahead. The commander in chief is a deeply proud man and he will not stand by as the institution to which is dedicated to his career is humiliated by protesters and disney princess outfits at the same time. The protesters are digging in their heels. I think it's become clear that over the last week there's no returning to the quasi democracy at me and mom -joyed of the last decade either. The army cracks down and it's returned to the battle. Days of military rule or a new political system is going to emerge from the rooms of the old one. My fear is that the former scenario seems much will likely the ladder.

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What Women Think About Valentine's Day

the Talk 2 Q Radio Show!

06:00 min | 2 years ago

What Women Think About Valentine's Day

"Men tend to look at valentine's day as a second birthday for women. I mean we know there were supposed to use the date to focus on intimacy in closeness but a lot of us think that it's also an obligation to make her look good in front of her friend co workers as well because you don't send flowers to her job if you want to wait and see what happens if you do that. And i'm sure there are a lot of guys who are thankful that ladies are working from home after valentine's day this year at least a lot of them are as opposed to previous years. However that's kind of our mindset towards the holiday. So eric i'll start with you. I be real. Is valentine's day holiday for women i mean. Do you feel like it's your queen for a day type of holiday for you for me particularly. I've never really been big on valentine's day because the men in my life have not been the kind of men who were who put a lot of thought into it they just go into walgreen's get some candy. Get a teddy bear in bringing home like millions of women all over the world. Have this same teddy bear insane candy and really didn't put thought into it because if you did you would know. I don't even like teddy bears so it's not a big day for me. What kaya what do you think about. It is valentine's day just a holiday for women. Yeah it is supposed to be for the lovers of course but Absolutely as it was before the levers and funny enough. My little brother's birthday is on valentine's day. So i have always celebrated him on his day of birth and barnsley levers though i feel like you're supposed to do something sweet to celebrate the love between the two of year speak aren't so christina. I mean what do you think about. Valentine's day is it just a holiday for Guys are included as well. I'll never bill wants to think that is a a woman's holiday like i know that my grandfather used to come in and he will make sure that his ladies were taking care of with their box of candy and their roses but me. Al always been the person to try to find something that he liked. I'll be snooping around asking questions. Favorite color Which liking this like. That's always been my thought on it. And then i was introduced at sixteen to The holiday is in october the sweetest day and somebody told me they was like. That's the valentine's day for men but my thought process nobel's valentine's day is for everybody. Everyone should be appreciated at some point. I think it is a anniversary For a period of which refer love. I liked it like that all right. So let's talk about your level of expectation may depend on how long you've been in a relationship with someone so kaya. Let's say you've been in a relationship with someone for about three to six months. What are your expectations of him when it comes to what he does for you on valentine's man funny because this is kinda my situation now I honestly did not have any expectations. I always just kind of forget. I usually work as it'd be like the first year. I'm not working on wednesday in a long time. So i mean just appreciation. I would say like a small token something we. If i've been with three to six months i say like cute little chocolate figure out. What type of candies i like. Because it's new. It's fresh yard by all means. Do your thing i would expect. I mean honestly not very much. I would just be so appreciative that someone thought of me. You know three to six months in that they wanna get such a very sweet. So now and christina. What have you been in a relationship for over a year to the expectations. Change for me. I'm not gonna speak for everyone but for me. Naar not really. I am a sentimental person. My love language is words of affirmation followed by x. of service. So if you can remember you know some things over the course of the year. That i may have mentioned does something a little sweet. That means the most to me. Up where eric what. If you're married. I mean our expectations lower. Because you can only do so much for the same person year after year or does he get higher. Because you expect more creativity it'd be involved. Says he now knows everything that makes you tick. I think is just appears. Don't couple and you know what they've agreed on In their marriage is valentine's a big day to you all every year. If it's not the no big deal But i do think it should come with some kind of thought If you've been with somebody that long period of time you should know what they like and do a little surprise for me. Things like planning a night out planning a trip on cooking dinner. Experiences are more important to me than actually buying something christina. That you for a second. How do you feel about non personal gifts. You know what if he give you cash or give car. How do you feel about that. I think the presentation matters the most. Don't hand me like you got to do something creative with you. Know the right a car. Something like i said my love. Language is worth of information. So right me. They're nice little car and often to go with the gay.

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Estonia's first female PM sworn in as new government takes power

Monocle 24: Midori House

06:39 min | 2 years ago

Estonia's first female PM sworn in as new government takes power

"Let's then continue to estonia. That has become the only country in the world with women serving both fest prime minister and president. The country's new government was sworn in earlier today. Officially making connel's the country's first female prime minister the previous government had to resign due to a corruption scandal. God relief cassini policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations wasn't to surprise that estonia goes new female leader. Let's hear what she had to say. Stone years to wherever always has been gender equality. Women have always worked as hard as men things with worried. People have always been such things but the united states men and women rob divide. I mean when i grow up increase of soviet was the big thing and dealing with that men and women were same. So i didn't see. That's a such a big breakthrough but of course i mean normally it is because it hasn't had that sort of thing earlier but i think it happened naturally because many of resumed women on the top of reform party. They are close associates of of kaya colossus. So it wasn't like set thick just because they were. We mean the patriots. Your pirates places. Politics code released mr union herself there denny on what does it tell us about a country if it has a female leader. I take what Qadri leak said there in that clip to heart where she talked about the fact that it's for people in estonia. They met understand a little something about equality or might look at their society where we there is a bit more equality but i think the symbol of having the leader being a woman is very important for any country and for the rest of the world to see. It does mark a step forward. I think calvi say looking at good press from different countries around the world from from new zealand. And beyond what's happened in the united states last week with comma harris. It's an important step. And i think it's it's good especially in this time where i worry about a little bit of backsliding on on equality and things really good Newspaper reports in the global mail in canada over the weekend illustrating What sort of The not the political sphere. But what the business sphere has looked like and and what has changed throughout the pandemic. and the there's really been some backsliding on equality in boardrooms and the c. suite level for businesses across the country. Where it's even more male dominated. So i think in the political sphere is quite important as well to see this and i think it is a step forward. It's it's it's real simple to not only the eu partners but people around the world that especially Miskelly she's a young woman as well so i think that is important for For the country and for the projects that they'll want to work on in the u. It's knowing that estonian. I was to female leader still does change the way you see the country. Can i just say great pronunciation. I take outs from the proximity between estonia and finland. You're probably the only person on the show getting that right The language is very similar. Quick question for you. Marcus to turn on you they are. We can't quite understand each other. Words have different meanings because those two languages separated thousands of years ago. But you can get a clue what i'm reading estonian. Newspapers don't always need many translate sometimes make sense in phoenix too. I mean i mean talking about estonia. I think it's just interesting. Look it's tiny nation of about one point three million people of course paul of the soviet union in the post. I think it will. It will make people turn their heads a little bit and wanted to know About a year. And it's you know it's been a country that perhaps people didn't not about until fairly recently but it's been doing a very interesting things it's oversee really tried to give it up to be open to Entrepreneurship of recent kind of quoting itself. the digital nation and and pioneering. This this thing could e residency which is basically allowing people easy access online. Things like banking and payment processing and taxation. So it's been very forward looking in that regard also in terms of Mobility in public transport. And things like that. So i think this will cement ready the fact that you do now have both the prime minister president who women just really We'll be good for for the. Brian will be good for. So powell will go online but those things i mentioned as well thinking. This is a progressive interesting european nation a. And maybe make people onto no more done not agree with us to this can be a boost. I soft power. You work with our business program the entrepreneurs and it mentioned residency for example. How estonia's trying to attract new talent do think this this indeed. The that's people read news at lies about estonian having to female leaders and they kind of want to know more about that country one hundred percent i think people will be watching this closely and thinking about what it means for their next move or opportunity perhaps a thinking of talon perhaps as a as a new berlin of course you create a welcoming environments and wait to see if people will arrive. I think back actually to a good conversation. I had with the founder of a company called your baticle which is based out of estonia and we had this exact conversation about how sort of a small nation like that can make itself attractive on the world stage for people to come. Obviously you pointed out the e passport there and the potential to to have people on there is it would be very attractive for someone working remotely of course for for perhaps a bigger multinational company based somewhere else For its quality of life. Great capital Close to a lot of other places and it's looking like a very vibrant startup scene. So i think you know you show people that there is a welcoming environment in a social sense. And it can do wonders marcus. I really think until a really help. The country selling itself abroad

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"kaya" Discussed on Punchline with Alex Calleja!

Punchline with Alex Calleja!

03:28 min | 2 years ago

"kaya" Discussed on Punchline with Alex Calleja!

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"kaya" Discussed on Punchline with Alex Calleja!

Punchline with Alex Calleja!

07:29 min | 2 years ago

"kaya" Discussed on Punchline with Alex Calleja!

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Takaya Imamura, Tingle’s creator, retires from Nintendo

Kinda Funny Games Daily

01:19 min | 2 years ago

Takaya Imamura, Tingle’s creator, retires from Nintendo

"The man who created captain falcon fox mccloud mask and more has retired from nintendo switch jordan at to kaya imamura the nintendo artist and designer who gave us characters like cap falcon and fox mccloud and more not to mention the name and visual identity of the election. Result of mature mask has retired from the company as reported by kotok email maria and now that it was his last day working at nintendo on his facebook page after thirty two years with the company quote. This is my last day. I'm going to work. I took a selfie with the empty debt with the empty office. I guess i won't be coming in here anymore as you'd expect miss it and From kotok whose translation commemorative facebook post emrah worked on character designs across the zero in star fox series creating iconic nintendo characters like kevin falcon and fox mccloud among many more more. Recently he directed to steal. Ira games and was a supervisor. On the last two smash brothers releases was also the art director of the legend was majorities mask responsible for the design of the eponymous mask in the games in the games name as well as the character tingle. It's worth it's worth remembering that. According to zelda series producer numa were came up with the word majora by combining his own name with the word. Shoe monje

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Coronavirus: When Will the Vaccine be Ready?

PRI's The World

04:21 min | 3 years ago

Coronavirus: When Will the Vaccine be Ready?

"Cuba seems to have the coronavirus under control, but a lot of the world continues to struggle in the past six weeks. The number of cases worldwide has roughly doubled doubled in six weeks for many of us hope lies in finding a vaccine with me to talk about the latest vaccine research and efforts to ramp up. Production is the world's global health corresponded Alana Gordon along this week phase. Three trials started in the US for one. One of the leading vaccine contenders. What does that mean phase three trials so the biotech? Madeira I'm with the national. Institutes of Health has started this phase three trial, and what that means is thirst killing of testing of the vaccine. People recruiting some like thirty thousand people where some get placebo. Some don't because at this point. You don't really know I. Have The vaccine approach that's been developed in the lab in these smaller scale phases. Whether that actually works. You also have to figure out how the dose works and side effects and this company Moderna it's not the only candidate. No, definitely not. There's an Oxford trial with Astra Zeneca. That's already been in three. That's being tested in the UK south. Africa and Brazil Marco for overall. There's like two dozen vaccines and human trials. At this point, governments are placing their bet than some of these front runners to try to get that vaccine available. Because let's you figure out something works. You don't have the time or space in a pandemic to then be like okay. Let's start figuring out how to scale this up. What does that all mean for access as people are like predicting when vaccines going to be ready, so they can make it. The conversations are on access are happening right now, and they're complicated, and they're full of ethical issues. I talked to Monsef slowly about this. He's the chief advisor for Operation Warp speed. It's this new government program. It's really in the hot seat because it's focused on getting a vaccine for the United States by January hardest step, frankly for access is forever vaccines. And, that's what we're. Aiming to still billions of dollars are going into figuring out these different vaccines. The US has narrowed it down. He says to eight vaccine candidates, and then they've also been agreeing to manufacturing contracts, but in all of this slowly says that the companies have agreed to share data from their research on these trials with the world. For him right now is focused as if you can figure out the right combination of a vaccine approach that is a game changer for all vaccines, Frank H, the the most valuable come. Next to of course, the vaccine noses themselves is. What does it take to be protected? Because then everybody can go and do that. Alone, I understand that, but they're still. The manufacturing part of the vaccine has to get made, and then how does distribution to what countries get prioritized? I mean. If you look at the past, we shouldn't be surprised with what we're seeing. An which is that geopolitics is all over this I mean. There's a global race for a vaccine also for access to it. Countries are trying to do this for their populations, and what that means countries that have more resources wind up getting the contracts I I talked to Raji Than Kaya. He's with the company Takeda about this, but he wears hats because he has worked in the US government on Pandemic Preparedness Nausea, Global Vaccine Access he does worry about this trend with all these countries. Now that we're seeing lineup for contracts I hope is that there will? Will be very little time between when significant numbers of people say in the US, get vaccine, and when the rest of the world gets meaningful volumes of vaccine. Are there efforts being made right now to broaden vaccine access when that vaccines developed? Yeah, absolutely and Sovan Kayak is actually on the board of the Coalition for epidemic. Preparedness Innovations full is called often referred to Steffi and they're working with the world. Health, organization. The idea is to bring in as many countries as possible to lower resource and higher resource countries to come up with these contracts with manufacturers, and the idea is that twenty percent of populations would gain access to vaccine. Not all countries have signed onto this like the United States. It tends to be that the lower resource countries tend to bear the bigger burden of diseases of pandemic for longer. The world's Alana Gordon. Thanks very much. Thanks Markup.

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The Models' Bill of Rights

American Fashion Podcast

10:04 min | 3 years ago

The Models' Bill of Rights

"We work together to Create the models bill of rights. This movement aims to enhance transparency for models in what to expect when doing business with their agencies. I believe this is something that's not taught to any model wasn't taught to me. That's for sure I had to learn things first hand and through trial and error. And I'm sort of out here trying to help models avoid making similar mistakes. The models bill of rights is started off as a document that help models read contracts understand how payments work basically understand their contractual obligations. But now it's extended to include safety in studios as well as it's become a hotline where models can reach out to myself or Federico and gain this awareness and help if they're in a predicament and I would say. Most models are in a financial predicament. And this is something. That isn't really talked about so I kind of I'm here to talk about that. Okay I know a while back. Maybe before. Industry model management was a thing. He kicked an agency out of pure fifty-nine he. He banned that agency from sending models fifty-nine studios for their mistreatment of the models. He's stood up for this a couple of times. Federico is very passionate about the safety of models and in fact. He really helped me when I was experiencing financial duress at with an agency Correct he abandoned agency that was not paying their models because in shooting at the studio That model would never receive that paycheck and he wanted to not just say something but do something and I believe. I admire how actionable Federico is and I've strived to be that way and the models bill of rights really is a call to action. It started as just awareness. And now we're trying to actually implement change and with other studios now in New York as well as agencies so there are some new laws in New York state. Where were you involved in in making sure those wind a place? I was not involved. I'm very happy about that. What I refer to when I say studio safety is that there are seventeen studios in New York. Only two of them are up to code major photo studio correct and up to code meaning in analogy I use. Would you walk into an elevator? If you knew it was out of service probably not But when you walk into like thirteen of these studios as a model. You don't know that it's not up to code and it's not up to code for a reason. Meaning there are some sort of hazard or there's some reason that the studio didn't want to be you know approved. They'd never applied to be functioning working space. So this actually shocked because that would expose them to a Department of Buildings Inspector Act and it's very expensive to be up to code. It's hundreds of thousands of dollars I personally know this because I come from my family. Business wherein manufacturing so we have chemicals in Leominster Massachusetts and in order for us to be functioning factory. We have to be up to code and it's very expensive and it's very arduous process but I understand how these things work so when I realized that I was actually shocked. That models are alike. Sent to these places that are dangerous and they might not even know what that means in terms of the result is if a mall were to get injured. She wouldn't be covered by insurance so if a light fell on her if she got burned that's on her right because if the building isn't incompliance they can't get insurance. Correct okay. So there's all these photography studios operating without valid insurance personal injury. Yes that's insane so if the knowledge is there why aren't they being reported to the building violations or whatever it is how? How are people afraid to report them? I I feel like these conversations. Are It's going to culminate to that? But we ran into this with the garment center. A lot of the buildings in the garments are out of compliance with the Building Code. And they're not allowed to To do major renovations to the building. They're not gonNA fall down but but they can't do anything because we've had this zoning issue with the Save the Garment Center and and preserving the garments which were losing very soon A legal fight was lost but Yeah you can have a perfectly functional building that just doesn't have sign off from the buildings which prevents them from doing major renovation. So you can really change the building right. You have to use the existing spaces and I believe that this is an imminent threat because the the market is shifting where advertisement is not so much still photo photos anymore but a lot of video and so you don't have that cold camera flash. You have moving pictures. Which is the same caliber. N- scale as a film set. It's just not treated as such in terms of the precautions that were taking and so the issue of like the lights being very hot or falling on. Someone are even more pertinent. Now because most people in the studios are shooting video. We're not just doing just straight photography anymore. Yeah and if you actually walk around. So for instance you'll see retail spaces that have instead of a photo on their storefront. It's a video when films are being shot. There's an ambulance outside. I've been on film sets. It's just it's it's treated with a lot of precaution. And this is not the case for a modeling set with comes from the motion picture unions and from the insurance requiring correct which is another thing that I have been sort of like baffled by. Is that a model does not have the same protections as an actress A model the rates are arbitrary It's non union when you're an actress. There's the screen actors guild there's certain rates depending on the caliber of the project and everything is like pretty straightforward as a model though the rate that's given to buy your agent is very arbitrary and in other element that bothers me is that that rate might not be the actual rate the client offered so so this is a transparency issue. Doesn't matter what angle you look at the Modeling Industry. It's just crooked and corrupt. I hate to say it. But it's the reality and one thing I noticed about the podcast is that you guys use are in business in the same sentence in sort of where are in business meet and I'm fascinated by that that synergy and I feel like that lacks so much in the modeling industry and just with my background's specifically I went to business school in Boston. I got my MBA at Babson. So when I came into the modeling industry while I had no experience as a model all I could hold onto was my business acumen so I started kind of folk holes of the industry and thinking almost treating it like a case study right like this industry is flawed and his modeling industry. Or is it. I mean it's part of other industries but is it an industry on itself professor. Yeah and that's an interesting point. You bring up because I actually watched an interview with Cindy Crawford and Kaya Gerber the other day for Vogue and Cindy was saying how when she was starting out doing catalog in Chicago. Modeling wasn't considered or seen as a real job right. We all know that this has changed significantly the other day. Kylie Jenner sold majority share of her cosmetics company for six hundred million dollars. She's now a billionaire model. Her sister Kendall gets a quarter million dollars per post on instagram. The the sisters their models. I mean this is a big business and I there promoters. 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They arrested a 6 year old girl. Heres what we can do about it.

The Breakdown with Shaun King

08:08 min | 3 years ago

They arrested a 6 year old girl. Heres what we can do about it.

"You may not have realized it if you just saw the video of Cairo. The six year old girl who was painfully horribly arrested handcuffed taken to jail. I'll talk more about that arrests and stuff here in a second but you may not have realized that we actually talked about her case months ago here on the breakdown including action steps that we had calling the school calling the school district. We even had a hand in getting the officer fired. Who arrested her? And the police chief there in Orlando said. It broke department policy and more on. The officer was fired but we had not seen the video and seeing the video made what we assumed was a horribly disgusting moment made it all the more clear that it was as disgusting as we thought it would be. Play the audio for you this morning not to make you suffer but to put in context the pain of the moment before I play it. I want to explain something that teachers and staff in a few view. There's an even longer version of the body camera video if you view it. You'll understand this Cairo. Like six year olds often do anybody who's ever been a parent of six year old. Anybody who's ever taught or manage six year olds understand. The six year olds. Do throw tantrums. It happens. She did not have a knife. She did not burn something down. She did not make a a threat of murdering even if she did. That would not have warranted and arrest It's preposterous that we're even talking about this. But before the police came to handcuff and arrest her she had already calmed down. School Administrator was reading a book with her Kaya set calmly and coolly in a chair in office. She had she had turned a corner. She had processed her anger in whatever way she needed to. And the situation had de-escalated at that point that the officers still decides to proceed with handcuffs in an arrest is outrageous. Plenty audio for you just I was good off. Growth asked believe the European know. It see me. Oh no for sure. Yup Everybody at the school failed Cairo. I don't care what anybody says. I believe that when we just read about the story months ago and did our own accent steps back then. The principal the assistant principal every teacher. You should have thrown yourself in front of the officer instead of allowing a Won The officer who arrested. Her is a huge man. Instead of allowing a huge man who also mind you was charged with child abuse himself many years ago said of allowing this officer to basically assault Cairo. The girl who had calmed down after attention from you should have intervened. And I don't WanNa hear from anybody that they didn't know nobody there intervened. Nobody did not the other officer who was on the scene. Everybody there had a moment where they could should have said. You know what we're not gonNA do this now. Do you have to do this? Best no no. Of course you don't have to do this and I wanNA talk about that for a moment because police officers and it's something I need you to understand. Police officers have wide discretion on who they charge who they arrest how they arrest and how they charge people like they have widespread latitude and discretion on. How and what they do when an arrest is possible. They understand that they could give someone a ticket. They could give someone a pass and that this officer walks into an office in sees a com- child and decides to arrest her with Zip ties handcuffs her while she begs for it not to be true bags not to be put into the police car not to be sent to jail and he's still precedes with it with nobody. Intervening is outrageous is. Here's what I know your character your integrity. Your moral courage is not really about where you stand in your own head. How you think you'll be when a tough moment comes your moral courage integrity. Your ethics are about how you respond in a moment that test you. This is the moment this would be the moment to say. I'm I'm sorry but you're actually not going to arrest a six year old child from our school. That's actually not going to happen and people at the school denied that they had anything to do with it. I still don't believe it. How did the officer even not a be there? How did he even know what happened? Of course you told the officer and of course you refused to intervene is disgusting. Kyw's grandmother who understood that something horrible had happened to. Her baby still said in an interview that she did with The Washington Post that it was way worse than even she imagined she just did not understand the horror of the moment

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The Return of

The Frame

06:41 min | 3 years ago

The Return of

"Welcome to the frame. I'm John Horn. It's Academy award the nominations mornings so we're out in the field when the lowest feelers bureau of the New York Times with a carpet bagger Kaya can kyle. I brought a Muffin. Thanks for having us over where this morning. Yes I'm eagerly consuming that Muffin. I need all of a sudden it's like can get after. Today's crack of Dawn Oscar. Nominations we have both been up since very early this morning. And even though I think we're still relatively awake and conscious I still think these nominations don't make a lot of sense. So where do you WANNA start. Let's talk about the movies that didn't get any love. I was shocked that the farewell did not make it into the best picture race. And that no actors from the farewell or parasite or nominated. Yeah I loved the farewell which came out this past summer. I would've loved to see Aquafina or Josh Suzanne who plays her grandmother in that movie get in unfortunately. Yeah Yeah it just missed out on everything. Eight twenty four which distributed the farewell to very hip indies studio. But they haven't shown an ability to get any of their summer movies ever into the Oscar race in a major way. They had the same problem with eighth grade and first reformed last year and now the farewell. Meanwhile though you've got neon a sort of comparable tae twenty four which parasite six Oscar nominations no in parasite. It is not only nominated for best picture. It's also up for best international feature and best director for June Ho if it wins the best picture prize and and I gotta say it has a shot. It will become the first foreign language movie to win that top prize. But let's look a little bit more closely at who didn't make the cut so bond Jun Mojo was nominated for director. Greta Gerwig wasn't and Todd Phillips was for joker. Joker had the most nominations with eleven. How do we start to talk? Talk about joker. Well I don't know I feel like we will never stop talking about jokers thing I it's been that sort of movie since the beginning running since it was announced since people got with its themes and especially since it became a billion dollar grosser at the box office which is crazy for a movie. Yes is about a famous comic book character but it doesn't have action scenes. It's Graham it's upsetting and now it's a best picture and best director nominee is. Is it going to win those awards. I don't think so. Maybe I'm protecting myself from thinking so I do think though that Joaquin Phoenix is near lock for best actor one of the first acting. Nominations that was announced. This morning was for best supporting actress. Kathy Bates in Richard Jewel. I don't think anybody saw that nomination coming. And it did seem to suggest what was going to happen for the next nineteen acting nominees and that is only one one person of color. Cynthia Repo played. Harriet Tubman was going to get a nomination. Yes initiate to Kathy Bates but the fact that she made it in and Jennifer Lopez didn't for Haas players. I think that's one of the big stories of this morning. I personally love Hustler's I thought Jennifer Lopez was giving fantastic robust movie star performance. It's in that film for some reason. While for a couple of reasons it just did not seem to catch on as far as that award season reconceptualise ation that needs to happen. When you've got a a big hit and then you want to prove that you more than just a hit the academy with the exception of little women? This year were turned an awfully cold shoulder to female ensembles and female all directors for that matter. There's there's quite a few nominated in best documentary but almost nowhere else including the big best director category. I just it. It bothers me that I feel like stories that are made by women that star women are not afforded. The same sort of canonical. Wait we so easily give similar stories about men. We're talking with cow Buchanan from the New York Times about today's Oscar nominations when I was at the La Times before I came to KPCC along with a team of reporters spent a year investigating the membership of the academy. At that time we found that it was ninety. Four percent percents Caucasian. The median age was sixty two. It was seventy-seven percent male in the years. Since and certainly on the heels of the Hashtag Egg Oscarssowhite the academy has gone to incredible steps to try to diversify its membership but the academy like the Mafia. You're in for life life. Do you think the voting today really represents that older demographic in the kind of reluctance to embrace anything outside of parasite that feels like a modern movie. Well I think that's the thing about the Oscars and that's the reason we keep talking about it. Every year they make steps forward they make steps backward record. It is a big organization several thousand people so as much as you diversify it. There will be diverse opinions. You know last year. We had add Oscar history with them like Black Panther where it won best costume design best production design first time. A black woman had one those things you also had green book win which many consider to be sort of a retrograde racial issues claptrap. I think the academy is big enough to to be able to stay in both of those points of view and it's worth noting that the academy doesn't really run the business in any way it is only recognizing the movies that we're getting made and the jobs that are being given by people who run Hollywood today. La Mayor Eric. Garcetti unveiled an initiative to try to promote lat next talent he hopes up to double Latino Representation in Hollywood by twenty thirty. But what is it gonNA take for the industry to start making more diverse film so that the Oscars can recognize more verse films while the Oscars don't make movies but they affect the movies that get made and I think it's important to talk about that because this is sort of a cycle where all of these things feed each other movies that are greenland movies that are cast with certain people were made by certain people. They're made that way often. And because of what we are told important by the Oscars as much as the Oscars sort of say. Well we can only do so much given the films that Hollywood gives us. The Hollywood gave them plenty of amazing films. This year that were sort of disregarded out of hand I think because we don't again ascribe the same wait to certain stories. Outside of white men doing violent dramatic weighty things Kyle Buchanan is the carpet Arpey bagger The New York Times Kyle. Thanks for having us over to the Los Villas Bureau of the New York Times. I'm glad you guys could come up next on the frame we hear from Oscar nominee. Cynthia revox Vivo and Renee Zellweger. Welcome back to the frame. I'm John Horn British actress. Cynthia Revox is an academy award nominee for her performance in Harry and she's the only person of color among this this year. Twenty acting nominees. The movie directed and Co Written by Casey Lemons tells the story of how Harriet Tubman escaped from slavery and became a heroic. ROIC abolitionist when I spoke with a revox about playing tubman. I asked her how shooting in Virginia. During a cold autumn helped her get into character. It was sort of imperative for me to try and do as much as I possibly could as authentically as could do it so I opted out of the wetsuit opted out of any like extra extra warming things was doing the activities just because I didn't want to I don't want to feel comfortable really I I liked the uncomfortable of the of the work that I was doing. Because I felt like it made me I guess it gave me the space to be more connected to her connected to what what she may have gone through So that the reaction was genuine and felt real. So yeah I do. I do think it really helps in doing these. Actions to to be connected connected to the

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8 Ways to Use the Word "Collaborate"

BM English Speaking Radio

04:50 min | 4 years ago

8 Ways to Use the Word "Collaborate"

"Today's word is collaborate. Would you like to know what it means? It means to work jointly for an activity or a special project or to form an alliance or the team with M English speaking radio channel loan one, you would every day and impressed the world in these English were cabinet lesson. You will learn how to use the word collaborate. Leah sure that this ESL lesson will help you to enhance your English book, gab, Lori and speak English fluently and confidently collaborate is felt as C O. A B. Are. D E, the word collaborate is used when some person ordinal denies ation walks jointly with a Nado for the common cause, for example, often pharmaceutical companies collaborate with local healthcare centers to administer free vaccination to patients who cannot afford, expensive medicines. Wow. Wasn't it easy to understand the meaning of the would collaborate listen carefully how we can use the would collaborate in eight different situations in eight different sentences example, number one of eight messes, Kaya made beautiful fashion jewelry. It was necessity for the product to be available to allow customer base Hanes. It collaborated with a stocking and distribution company to make the products available nation. Invite moving onto example, number two eight the collaboration between a visa company and a cold drink manufacturer was a win win situation. Both companies benefited from this, and there was an enormous rise in their revenues lettuce understand. Example, number three of eight the farmers and Mara, Stroh were looking for collaboration in techniques that allow farming but very less used of water, they came across a video made by a group of Israeli agree culturists on the subject soon. A group was formed on social media and information was exchanged, can you relate with any such project for, which you have collaborated with someone? Moving onto example number four of eight the national Chess Federation decided to work on enhancing, the popularity of chess across the nation for this pope. Is it entered into collaboration with the team of Russian grandmasters, who would visit India to promote the game of chess? Do you know that over three lacked professionals students and homemakers have learned to speak English, fluently and confidently at B M English-speaking institute? Log onto our web site WWW dot we m consultants India dot com for more information. Example, number five of eight these days, the digital media, and movie makers collaborate to ensure a reach of the movie to the masses. This definitely enhances the revenue from the movie, moving onto example, number six eight for any country. The foreign tourists are a source of foreign exchange. It has been observed that the national tourism board, the locate will operate and hotels, collaborate to attract larger number of tourists by offering comprehensive to packages lettuce understand, example number seven eight with each passing year. The number of Indian students going overseas for higher education is increasing. This has prompted the Indian education institutes to collaborate with foreign universities to offer affiliated. Action programmes moving onto example number eight or eight Christmas was around the corner, large volume of shopping was anticipated. Hence a leading credit card company collaborated with the local shops to offer special discounts to the shoppers for using their credit card.

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How to Get Confident

All Ears English Podcast | Real English Vocabulary | Conversation | American Culture

04:53 min | 4 years ago

How to Get Confident

"Today's episode. You'll meet our special guest Yumiko who was a participant in the power immersion weekend in Tokyo last year. Find out how the program helped her become more confident through intensive exercises. With native speakers listening today. How lo- you may go and welcome to the show. How are you today? Oh, Hello Lisi. Pretty good. How are you? Hey, I'm feeling great. I love it. When we get to have our students our listeners here on the show. Thank you for coming on the show today. Thank you for giving me discrepancy. Oh, it's wonderful. And you make oh you or on the show today because you are one of our students in our power English weekend in Tokyo last year, isn't that? Right. Yes. That's right. All my gosh. So why did you decide to join that program last year? Yumiko why did you join the Tokyo power English weekend? Okay. First of all, I really wanted to see lien Santa Jessica, I fine of all his English. I saw it was a great chance for me to speak English with native speakers because of NAT surrounded by English. Yes. Yeah. Absolutely. And how long have you been learning English Yumiko? Oh, how long since I was a student. So Phil, right. Yeah. So long. Took a lot of time to be able to speak English with natives of absolutely absolutely. And what was your favorite thing about the weekend? I mean, how what was the thing that you loved? I mean, we did so many things right? So you are a key Zona student. So you had a chance to do the one to one coaching. You were at the is a Kaya at the power at the podcast recording and the happy hour. What did you like best about the entire weekend? The best thing I enjoyed all the programs. So I just wanted to say that as who that we could immerse ourselves one hundred percent in English very intensity. Yeah. Has Saturday it moaning, we had lots of fun activities. So we had no time to hesitate and stink worry about things. So that and Lynch, Jessica, pushed us and encouraged us very nicely. So that I could jump into the conversation. Yeah. Yeah. That's amazing. So so even after the morning course, right in the morning, when we had the names meagher's, did you already start to feel that sense of confidence because we did it so quickly. We did everything in sums that such an intensive way. Yeah. I had a confidence because I could really enjoyed conversation and indefinite now when I had a free time. I talked a lot bits at a participants on the in English. No us little Japanese got is the thing. Yeah. Easing. Yeah. And how did that feel to be speaking with other Japanese students entirely in English was that a new experience for you? Yeah. That is a new. Prince that, but I that it's very natural lesser of. It's one. That's so wonderful. We had different backgrounds and different jobs and different experiences. So that is awesome to get to know each other. Yeah. And you told me that you've been able to stay connected with some of the students in the program. Is that right? Yeah. That's right. Yeah. That's the way as ING. Yeah. We see some of it on Facebook. Yes. Yeah. That is so great. So it's a chance not only to improve her English and Getty merged with native speakers. But to actually connect with other Japanese people that is so cool. That's so cool. Do you? Remember all the activities that we did that morning. We did the drama lab. We did the speed dating dear member, which one you enjoyed the most. I love to speed dating because I could talk to the many natives. Yes. And also antenna phone telephone lesson. I said that that is difficult was I must see the face, and I could not see the mile slow. I media wars. Yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely had telephoned. I mean, do you speak in English on the telephone nowadays? I mean right now, we're kind of on the phone, right? We're on Skype recording the interview and you're doing a great job, by the way. But. Do you speak normally on the phone in English and your daily life a no not on the phone battery? Yeah. Okay. Okay. That's good. But that really is one of the harder things, isn't it? Yeah. Right. Okay.

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