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The Bill Simmons Podcast
A highlight from A Dallas Letdown, Taylor Swifts KC Date, Clevelands Crazy D, Chicagos Agony, and Week 4 Lines With Cousin Sal
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This episode is brought to you by our friends at State Farm. There's no playbook when it comes to life or any of the other stressful tasks that adulthood throws your way. So many of us lay awake at night going through a list of what ifs. What if something happens to our home? What if I get into an accident? If life gives you a bad bounce, State Farm has a play for every what if. You can reach them 24 seven. You can file a claim on the State Farm mobile app or you can simply call your agent with questions about your home or auto coverage like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Call or go to statefarm .com for a quote today. We're also brought to you by The Ringer Podcast Network. I have a really, really good rewatchables coming on Monday night. Can't wait. It is my birthday tomorrow. So sometimes if my birthday coincides with rewatchables, which I think has only happened one other time, but we like to do a big movie. So that's where we're doing one of my favorite movies the last 40 years. Stay tuned. Coming up next, we had an action packed loaded week three. We're gonna talk Taylor Swift, Travis Kelsey. We're gonna talk about Miami putting up 70. Sal's team losing. We're gonna introduce a new character, parent corner. Sal sent his kid to college. Oh man, this is almost two hours. Let's get to it. First pro jam. Let's get to it. All right, taping this a little after 8 .30, Sunday night Pacific time. The hardest word come in and show business is here. Cousin Sal just watched Pittsburgh Vegas, a bizarre game, but we're not starting there. We're starting with your team. You're stupid cowboys. You compliment me and now that I see what you did here. Okay, all right. Your stupid team that I thought I could throw into a little 11 and a half Arizona, like throw a bit. All they had to do was run by two and a half. I had a FanDuel boost. I had real life money. I had a million dollar pick and it's like, of course they'll beat the Cardinals by two and a half. Rahim thought the Cardinals were tanking. No, no, that's not what happened. And now you're containing cowboys. They couldn't even make it to my birthday before they fell apart. They couldn't even make it to the end of September. Was that the goal? I guess had they known your birthday was a Monday. Yeah, they might've stuck around. I know, I know. I don't know what to tell you. It sucked. I had it tied to everything too. I had an Oregon this and the Chiefs this and the 49ers and the Cowboys and everything. And I didn't even care that they had three, essentially three offensive linemen out or that Trayvon Diggs got hurt. Not that I didn't care, but I didn't think it would affect this game. And then they just got, they went out there and got their asses kicked. 13 penalties and didn't force any turnovers and couldn't do shit in the red zone. And of course it's a double digit loss, jerks. I kept, I had in the back of my head Rahim's theory that the Cardinals were tanking and that they were only playing one, a good first half. And then they would throw away the second half because their real goal is Caleb Williams. So at halftime, I'm like, I'm not going to panic yet. Maybe the Rahim's theory, no. The Rahim's theory was not true. The Cardinals actually played really well. And your team, I will say, look, this happens sometimes. Usually it doesn't happen in week three. It happens later in the year. But the team that is getting smoke blowing up their butts, they have this easy game and say, oh yeah, we're going to Arizona. It's going to be half Dallas fans. This will be a layup for us. So we've seen this scenario, just not this early in the season. What worried me though, from a Dallas standpoint, forget about the offensive line and the blocking stuff. Cause you'll get those guys back. But you do seem to have like third and seven, third and eight if Lamb is covered, where do you go issued? Like, you know, not everyone has the Kelsey type, but you don't have the Devontae Adams. You don't have really any of those guys. You don't have that big physical tight end in the middle. You don't have the awesome, you know, James White type third down running back who's going to get open. And you could really feel it in the red zone. They were one for five in the red zone today. Yeah. I mean, you know, what's his name? The tight end who went to Houston, I already forgot his name from Dallas last year, was our second lead. Schultz was our second leading receiver last year. So yeah, there is something to be said about that. And I do want to put it in proper perspective. If the Eagles lose to Tampa Bay, which is a possibility tomorrow, the week is a wash in the NFC East, right? That means everyone will have lost. So I don't want to get too crazy, but it did expose, you're right, everything I always worry about. Can Dak come up with a big play down the stretch? You know, are these injuries too much to overcome? And Mike McCarthy in that play calling, it really seemed like we were up 12 points trying to bleed the clock, not down 12 points. And it's like, oh, maybe he's just afraid to throw it. And then when we saw, he threw into three defenders and you cleverly quipped, how did they know which of the three were to intercept it? Yeah, that was kind of wrenching. That was an angry text to yours. I was just angrily texting. Like it was your fault that I was losing all my teases. Yeah, he just threw into three guys on one of the biggest plays of the game. Complete panic throw.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Fresh update on "kelsey" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News
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SI Media Podcast
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Hey, can I let you in on a little secret? I'm obsessed with the drop app. Drop makes it so easy to score free gift cards just for doing my everyday shopping at places like Ulta, Sam's Club and Lyft So if you're like me and love a good shopping spree Download Drop today and join the secret club of savvy shoppers and use my code GETDROP999 to get $5 AI has the power to generate solutions But if it's using unverified data, it could generate problems. Your business doesn't just need AI It needs the right AI for your business Introducing Watson X, a platform designed to multiply output by tailoring AI to your needs. When you Watson X your business You can train, tune and deploy AI all with your trusted data Let's create the right AI for your business with Watson X. Learn more at IBM .com slash Watson X. IBM Let's create Welcome everyone to SI Media with Jimmy Trainor. Thank you so much for listening. Big show this week We got the start of the NFL season. So we have Julian Edelman, Super Bowl champion, obviously from the Patriots and he is joining Fox's pre pregame show It's Fox NFL kickoff 11 a .m. Eastern, 8 a .m. Pacific. He's now part of that crew. So Julian talks about Going into TV going into media joining Fox great great stories about Belichick Brady Gronk talk about betting Some other NFL news with Edelman following Julian SI media Podcast regular John Oran joins the show to talk about the big dispute between spectrum cable and ESPN Disney Which is really ESPN 15 million cable subscribers do not have ESPN right now because of this dispute No one better to break it down than John Oran. We also get into Sunday Ticket on YouTube and College football ratings and a few other things with John and then train of thoughts with Sal Acada closes out the show We go through some week one NFL betting lines Talk about the US Open and some other things with Sal So we have all that coming up before we get to it real quick If you missed it last week over the Labor Day weekend We dropped a pod last week Greg McElroy from ESPN and comedian Jared Freed with the guests two weeks ago Charles Barkley Feedback's been phenomenal. If you missed it, make sure you check it out Peter Schrager three weeks ago Chris may have dog Russo four weeks ago So if you missed any of those check them out in the archive subscribe to SI media with Jimmy Traina and leave a review on Apple we're definitely gonna read those next week All right, Julian Edelman followed by John Oran followed by train of thoughts all right here right now on SI media with Jimmy Traina Alright joining me now Super Bowl champion and now in the media. He's joining Fox's NFL kickoff, which is at 11 a .m. Eastern every Sunday little pregame action Julian Edelman Julian, how's it going? Going well, how are you doing? I'm doing well. I'm doing very well cuz football is here. So it was back Thank God is fully back. I Mean, I wish I wish the trends Kelsey wasn't hurt because I feel like that takes a little bit away from the opening game But it is what it is If you look at it though over the last However, many years the Kansas City Chiefs have been on this run. They've had relatively pretty decent help Throughout their whole thing. I mean they left they lost the left tackle in the Super Bowl That's why they lost against, you know, Brady they couldn't protect Patrick Mahomes but it's it's getting to that time in their Era it where gets hard, you know being a guy that's been on one of those teams a dynasty. They're not there quite yet but uh You know, they're well on their way if they could stay healthy and you would know better than anyone about dynasty So when would you say they're there? How many would they have to win before you say they're a dynasty everyone knows it's three Okay, I don't know what's going on. Everyone keeps on talking like oh This is you you into no, it doesn't matter if you get to the Super Bowl We went to eight straight AFC championships or something like that. Like you got to win three to get to be in Cowboys previous Patriots Niners Steelers It's not two. It's not two So tell me I want to get into your Fox gig and transitioning to meeting that since we're on it It's a good topic because I'm just curious because one of the things I'm looking at is someone who's scouting Over -unders to bet and and you know who's gonna win the AFC and stuff like that The I Motivation shouldn't say the motivation. I mean, I think the motivation is there even if you win But is it difficult or how difficult is it after winning two like they've won? It's very difficult To get geared up every Sunday, you know people don't realize How hard it is once you go out win a Super Bowl Okay, now they have two that when you win that first one you become a target everyone circles you on the schedule You win another one now everyone circling now now Divisions and conferences are designing their teams to beat you. So it gets harder and harder and as an individual player You know Your motivation you have to pull what what's motivating you because natural human instinct you're like You know, we got this we're good and then you know something happens you have injuries here an injury They're a player doesn't sign back because no two teams are the same. It's a new team every year. So it's very hard mentally To keep it going, you know And you have and they have a leader in Patrick Mahomes that can do that We had Tom Brady Tom Brady was always always on he was like he was always motivated So that gives you hope for the Kansas City Chiefs because they have such a great player and Patrick Mahomes who's their leader You know their best player is is their quarterback is their leader and the way he is is huge. Do you think? the intensity to beat the Chiefs to throne the Chiefs is Similar to what you guys experience and I ask you from this standpoint and I hope you don't take offense to this But I feel like I feel like the Chiefs are not hated in any way I'd feel like no one dislikes Mahomes No one dislikes Andy Reid you guys and I think it was mainly because of your success But there were people who didn't like Tom for whatever reason there was the ridiculousness with the flake eight the stupidest thing ever people didn't like Belichick, maybe You guys I don't think we're like Completely beloved whereas KC seems like I don't know who maybe people are sick of Travis Kelsey a little bit Like our teams you think is amped up to beat the Chiefs as they were you guys I Think the games changed the player has changed Just as an overall, I mean we look at games nowadays you got guys over here You know dapping up helping guys back back when we were playing the Jets when I first got in the league Bart Scott was mother -effing Billy O 'Brien on the sideline guys were fighting before, you know, it's just it's kind of changed And it could be for good or could be for bad. That's for weather for everyone else to determine But and also, you know, the Kansas City Chiefs that the Patriots were on it for 20 years Okay, like when I got there they already had three Super Bowls and they were on a little drought, you know But they were still winning, you know, they went 7 16 and oh they you know 14 win seasons they were still putting out big winning seasons for a long a longer time and You know the Chiefs just haven't been there I'm so I'm sure the Chiefs keep on doing well that people are gonna start hating them too, you know, yeah. Yeah The I want to get into some other stuff about the Patriots and and Belichick and Brady and but let's talk about you going to Fox you did inside the NFL. I enjoyed you on there I wrote that a couple times for SI. Now. You're gonna be on the Fox NFL kickoff show. It's remarkable I don't know if you've seen it Maybe you just know it off the top of your head because you friends with all these people but it is remarkable how every patriot is in media now is on TV, you know, you've got the McCordy's Gronk is part of the Fox family. Everyone knows about the Brady situation McGinnis the TV Bruschi It's like if you're on you were part of our Patriot team good love winners. Yeah people love winners Yeah, and they hate them so, you know you get a little bit of both They're either gonna love your hate you but they're gonna watch you It's like you had no choice but to go into TV basically after after all it's it's I don't know it's uh, You know when you play for an organization like New England and You've had the success that we had over the years that we played, you know It opens up a lot of doors and it's plain and simple. That's that's really what it is The the sacrifice and the efforts that we put into our career helped us after our career and a lot of guys you know, they have that hard work mentality that still want to stay in the game, but may not want to be coaches and And that's what media is, you know, that's what I feel. You know, I get my football fix by Going into a pre -production meeting and I haven't done it with Mike Vick or Charles Woodson or Chris and Thomas or Peter Shrager But you get your football locker room kind of vibe when you do those like when I was on inside the NFL I'm sitting there talking with Phil Simms Patrick, uh, you know, Brandon Marshall Michael Irving, Ray Lewis, James Brown and you have these These meetings where you just get to sit and talk football It's before you go on the lights are shining but you sit and you're talking stories You're breaking football down with people that play football So, I think that's a huge probably reason about it and you know, it's not you know We're used to putting in these crazy hours 14 -hour days Seven days a week don't get this year family and media, you know, like you got to do your homework You got to you got to watch all the games, but you know, we can still have a life outside of it, you know These guys are going coach. I mean people always ask me. Why aren't you in coaching and I go You know, I did my time Like I put my my 12 13 14 hour days in and when I would leave work I would see coaches families in the parking lot Seeing the coaches before they would go to bed because they still had another three hours. I ain't doing that Yeah, you know and then if you go somewhere else where it's not like that Then I'm mentally all messed up because well, there's some people that are doing it, you know So it's just I like I'm happy or I'm mad. I'm excited to go out and entertain and talk my knowledge When you were playing and you're playing days towards the end of your career Did you think you would get into TV or did you not think about it while you were playing? I Didn't necessarily think I'd become an analyst and do what I'm doing right now I always enjoyed creating content You know whether it was our YouTube videos our Instagram videos and all the content we build on J around je11 You know that was booming with with the Patriot nation that would always support, you know I always I found a niche in that and and I enjoyed that process of creating content going in and sitting in a you know in a editing room and and Filming up all this stuff and thinking it's gonna be terrible and then cutting it down and then you know having all your other team Because there's a team of people, you know That put put the work in to to get this good content out and I enjoyed it So I didn't know it was gonna be to the extent of what I'm doing right now but I knew you know, I was comfortable in front of a camera and you know, I know I faced for radio, but Thank God I won a lot of games Had it and just tell me were were there other networks like in the running to get your services Was it just Fox like I'd end up at Fox why Fox? Tell me a little bit about joining I want to say any other names there were, you know There was another network that was involved and I sat down and I thought Fox would be perfect You know, I got a couple teammates there with Gronk Brady You know, I'm really excited to get to hang out with you know Charles Woodson and in talk football with Mike Vick and Chris Thompson Peter Schrager and you know Fox is like a If you know the story behind Fox, I mean they were created as This little small sport network with John Madden.

Jim Bohannon
Fresh "Kelsey" from Jim Bohannon
"In a private box with a tight end Travis Kelsey's mother rumors of a possible which continue romance conditions between as we Swift start the and workweek Kelsey on have Monday been flying brings us over partly sunny the last skies few and weeks a very slight chance for a few isolated showers warmer than but average for highs the lower in 60s the mid 70s inland lower Tuesday 70s showers by likely the lake Monday could have night some thunderstorms mostly cloudy as a well chance highs for spotty then showers in the lower as 70s we drop into the Wednesday showers continue to be likely on and off mainly cloudy could have a couple of thunderstorms a high near 70 inland mid 70s 60s and low 70s on Wednesday into the Thursday with a few more showers little bit of freeze at by both the lake O from 'Hare and Midway. the WGN Weather Center I'm I'm hydrologist James Sears Mike WGN Jansen. News. Cloudy skies Next out News there when 69 it happens. Next scheduled news at 3 30. Get a load of this. A guy named Dave Singer said name something

Crypto Altruism Podcast
A highlight from The Web3 Nonprofit Episode 1 - Upbring Innovation Labs
"We are, from my knowledge, the only shop that does what we do, which is take these private sector methodologies. The ethos of fail fast, fail often, iterate, ideate human -centered design, but taking those ideas and those approaches and throwing them at the persistent issues that plague the child welfare sector that Web 1 and Web 2 and until now the technology we have has not solved. Hi there, welcome to the Web3 Nonprofit, a special 10 -part crypto -ultrism podcast series exploring stories of nonprofits who are leveraging Web3 technology for good. My name is Drew from Crypto -ultrism .org. In this series we will chat about the highs and lows of being a nonprofit in the world of Web3 and how organizations of all sizes can leverage this transformative technology to grow their impact. So let's dive right in. Hello and welcome to the first episode of our new very special 10 -part podcast series. In each episode we will be highlighting a different nonprofit organization that is innovating with Web3 technology. Now before we dive in and welcome our guests, I wanted to give a special shout out and thanks to Endowment for their partnership in helping bring this to life. So before we get started, I wanted to share a special message from their team. Hey, it's Dave from Endowment .org. Did you know every single 501c3 nonprofit in the US, all 1 million plus of them, is ready to receive crypto donations? It's true. Even if they don't know it yet, we've got a contract address set up for them on chain. Check it out. Go to app .endowment .org, app dot E -N -D -A -O -M -E -N -T dot org, and then search for your favorite nonprofit. You can filter by location or category of impact and find the org that speaks to you. Then get started donating any asset on any chain and then tag us. We want to hear how it goes at endowment .org and at crypto underscore altruism. Okay, that's all for me. Enjoy the episode. I'm a huge fan of the work of Endowment, so definitely head over to endowment .org. That's E -N -D -A -O -M -E -N -T dot org to learn about the incredible work they're doing. We also wanted to thank those who supported us during the Gitcoin beta round and the current gg18 round. Your support means the world. And hey, we're actually live right now on Gitcoin round 18 until August 29th. So head to crypto altruism .org slash gg18 if you want to check out our project and support us with a small donation. Okay, now the moment we've all been waiting for. For the first episode, we're excited to highlight the work of UpBring, a Texas -wide organization implementing generational innovation to advance child wellbeing and their groundbreaking UpBring Innovation Labs, which unites the brightest minds with the boldest ideas to shape better childhoods. Today, we welcome to the podcast Ryan Park, UpBring's VP of Marketing and Innovation and Kelsey Driscoll, Senior Innovation Program Specialist. So let's dive right in.

The Bill Simmons Podcast
Fresh update on "kelsey" discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"Sal, I wish we had a friend who could have been a strategic date for Taylor at some point. We're probably too old now, because she's in her 20s, but it would have been fun to know somebody who was like, oh, this would actually, like Carson Daly in the early 2000s when he was dating everybody. Carson Daly, John Hamm, second, right? Oh, John Hamm, maybe John Hamm, that could still happen. He's married now, I think he's married. Well, I feel like this is gonna have dramatic ramifications on the chief season one way or the other, right? Because Taylor, when she gets involved, shit goes down, and she always wins. She is the one who wins in the end every time. Usher announces he's playing the halftime show, and four hours later, she's sitting in the box drinking vodka crayons with Travis Kelsey's mom. It's just a spectacular, just a spectacular stealing. The all time, the best year any musician has had since Michael Jackson, what, 84? 83, it's not a debate. It is, I think it probably is. She got US senators and football announcers, the two stiffest motherfuckers on the planet, to just parrot and do her lyric puns incessantly on national television. It's really the sneakiest ninja marketing campaign in the history of music. Nate, who are we betting on the Ryder Cup? We're betting the US only because House has gone so deep on Europe, you know what that means. Anytime House goes deep on anything. Just Short House? Yeah, you zig when he zags, but I really think Bryson DeChambeau's complaining about not getting a call. Today, the women on the Solheim Cup tied, and therefore Europe retained the Cup, so I think the US is ready to kick ass. They were unbelievable two years ago. Don't overthink it. We're gonna kick ass this week in Rome. Simmons, do you find it curious that Nathan was the third judge in House Eats Three, and the third and deciding judge in a contest that I lost, and now he hosts a podcast with a guy that he voted for, but with the guy that beat me, he cast his vote, and now he's, yeah, I mean, whatever. It was many, many years ago, yeah. Sal, it's been so long you forgot that when you started throwing up on everyone, they changed my vote. Oh, you did? Yeah, when you started projectile vomiting. He was your only vote, Sal. Oh, thank you. You still lost three to one, yeah. Well, I lost consciousness, so I forget, really, what actually went down, so correct. That is controversial, that one of the three House Eats Three judges now hosts a plot with House. Yeah, exactly. It'd be like a pro-publica investigation of this. How dare you. All right, so you can hear at the Fairway Rollin' podcast, Nate and House are gonna break down on the Ryder Cup stuff, and then I'm sure there'll be an every single album at some point. Good to see you, Nathan. Thank you. This show is sponsored by BetterHelp. Do you ever just lay in bed and can't fall asleep because your mind is racing? It's like, you just gotta get the thoughts out of there. Well, therapy can help. I've always noticed when I'm overloaded with work or stress or some other stuff, and also if I'm not exercising, I'll just wake up at like 2.30, 3 o'clock in the morning. I'm like, why am I up? Why can't I fall asleep? And then you're just sittin' there with your thoughts. So one thing that can help get a little more exercise. Another thing that can help, therapy, and that's where BetterHelp comes in. They make therapy easy. It's entirely online, so it's convenient and flexible no matter where you are. You just fill out some quick questions to get matched with a licensed therapist, and then if you don't click, you can switch at any time for no extra charge. Get a break from your thoughts with BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com slash Bill Simmons today to get 10% off your first month. That's BetterHelp, H-E-L-P.com slash Bill Simmons. This episode is brought to you by Sonic, home of the bacon, peppercorn, ranch grilled cheeseburger. Savor the 100% pure beef patty, hickory smoked bacon, and peppercorn ranch layered between melty American cheese and buttery Texas toast. Just add a small order of tots and fries and you've got the ultimate Sonic pairing for only $3.99, that's right. Just $3.99, only at Sonic. Tax on included, limited time only at participating Sonic drive-ins.

The Financial Guys
A highlight from The Frustrations of Political Leadership: Kamala Harris, Biden Family, and Trumps Popularity
"I mean, these are the most sensitive people on earth. They belong in little bubbles and, and these are the owners of the Orioles. Like give me a break. They're totally putting a wet blanket on what's otherwise a really good season for them. Welcome to another Financial Guys podcast. I'm Mike Hayflick along with my, no video, no image, Mike Speraza, partner. Haha. I get the whole screen to myself, Mike. If you're online watching folks, you only see me today. This is take two for everybody out there too, because we are a computer literate. So here we are. I think this was a message from up above. We got to get Mike Speraza's face off of off the screens. And here, here it is. Well, I'll figure out some other way. Kelsey told me how to do video. And I already forgot. So maybe we'll just put a nice big picture of me on the screen. There you go. Yeah. Do that. Maybe playing like badminton or something. I don't know. And looking athletic. That's right. Yes. Yes. All right. Well, Mike, I want to start with this. It's, um, a little light, but it's sad. It's sadly light because it's Kamala Harris, Mike. And I'm going to play a couple of clips and then I want to play a most recent clip of her words of wisdom. And honestly, we've talked about this before where it's almost like to the point of not funny, because this is literally the second person in charge of our country, the first, if anything were to happen to Joe Biden. So let me just play this oldie, but goodie first. We will discuss the work that we will do together to strengthen our space cooperation. You and I spoke briefly about the beginning of the next era and for you, what that means in terms of your leadership and your vision for the future. And certainly strengthening our space cooperation would be a part of that agenda, including of course, using our space cooperation to think about how we strengthen the economic prosperity. Yes. Using multiple words many, many times for emphasis. Here's one with children, Mike, this is space and children who, if you don't recall this, I'm here it goes. You guys are going to see, you're going to literally see the craters on the moon with your own eyes. With your own eyes. I'm telling you, it is going to be unbelievable. So that's one of the things we can do here too, which makes it so exciting. That was with children, Mike. Child actors. Yeah. Child actors. Yeah. Because how could she possibly connect with children in just their natural state? They've got to be as actors and actresses. All right. And then this Mike of late, she's delving into the financial world with this goodie. Oh yay. So for years we have worked to expand investment in community banks because you see community banks specialize in providing loans and financial assistance to small business owners, in particular, those in overlooked and underserved communities, including rural communities. And as the name suggests, community banks are in the community. They understand the needs of the people they serve. They understand the capacity and the opportunity, such as the capacity and the opportunity of this community that big banks often overlook or just don't get.

The Bill Simmons Podcast
Fresh update on "kelsey" discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"Sal, we talked about whether Mahomes, Mahomes was the most famous like face of the league. And then now that Rogers is out, like who are the next couple of guys, right? And I always thought Kelsey is like one of the five or six most famous NFL players we have now. Lots of commercials. Even dating Taylor Swift, like he hosted SNL. That's a good sign that he's pretty famous. But even dating Taylor Swift for two months, I think makes him the second most famous football star now, right? Who's more, that makes him more famous than Josh Allen. Yeah, I'm trying to think. Mac Jones, then there's, you know, I think you're right. I think he's right there. No, no, no. I think I know. It was my team, terrible. But I thought about this. They could technically flex that Jets-Chiefs game. I'm almost positive. And I wonder if this, they're probably not taking the Chiefs off Sunday night anyway, but I know they don't love having to deal with Zach Wilson and all the blowouts we saw today is ugly. But I wonder if they check in with Taylor first. You might be right, Nathan. It could be like, hey, you're going to be there. Can you give us a little bump here? Just make sure just in case it's 43 to six in the third quarter. I wonder if that factors in. She's 100%, listen, she should could play quarterback next week and it'll go well. Carrie Underwood showed up to the Vegas Steelers game tonight and nobody talked about it. Carrie Underwood was the unfortunate recipient of the Taylor Swift thing. There's no breaking through the PR thing. The only person who could break through at this point is TB12, Bill. I'm surprised that TB12 didn't shoot his shot. I think he overthought it. Like he was watching too much game film, like thinking about his way in. Travis Kelce ran a six yard dig, just put it out on social media that he wanted to date her and it worked. No one ever thinks how easy it is to make it happen, I guess. Pretty strong last couple of weeks for her because she was at the MTV, whatever awards. And she was winning over everybody with her reactions. I thought her luxury suite reactions on a scale one to Giselle, I thought was a little better than Giselle. Like some of the Giselle fist pumps and screens. I feel like she had studied what to do and not do in the suite and just like realized pure joy and putting the arms up and going nuts was the way to go, right? She had to have studied this. Well, screaming let's fucking go in the ear of the mom on the first date is a solid move. I would have appreciated a few outfit changes, but I guess it's fine for the first shot. Well, look, they can only fit so much in that tiny bag they let in the stadiums, but she's always felt like the theater nerd. She's now the prom queen, but don't underestimate what she did. She's in the box. She was eating chicken tendies with like self-made French dressing. She was mixing the ketchup and the ranch dressing, which was solid. She was drinking vodka cranberries. Again, she cleaned up the suite as she left. This is an all American girl. She belongs in the Midwest doing Midwest things. It was a solid performance. So she cleans up basically the entire female population first. I'm just talking like last 20 years. Then gets all the country fans too. Wins their respect. Then gets the dads, because the dads are all going to the concerts with their daughters and some boyfriends, maybe a couple of husbands, but really the dad demo. And they're all going to these concerts and they're going, man, she's really good. I'm impressed. 44 songs, cranking it. So wins that, but the last demo that she couldn't get, cause there was no way for her to get it, is this football demo. The biggest demo we have, the most important population of people. Yes, but it started, you can trace the origin story here to J.J. Watt, because she opened in Arizona. That was the first show that she played. J.J. Watt went and posted a video about the physical feat of playing for three hours and 15 minutes and 44 songs. I think he made it okay for football guys to be into this. And immediately there's Aaron Rodgers in the box. There's a bunch of like alpha dudes. John Cena's showing up at the show and sure enough, you got Travis Kelsey. Whatever, shooting, Travis Kelsey shooting his shot on his podcast, which who knew? All it took was a friendship bracelet and a dream. And here he is. It really, the lesson as always is shoot your shot. What an unbelievable, just great work by Travis Kelsey. Can I say one demographic she hasn't won over, I think? Patrick Mahomes wife. I bet that's going to be a bitter, bitter, bitter double date if that happens. Jackson Mahomes, not psyched to be. Jackson, another one. Boxed out of the TikToks. I got to give credit to my friend, Tommy Alter. He went to the SNL taping when Kelsey was the host like a year ago. And I think I might even mention this on the pod. And he left the taping because Kelsey kind of killed it when he was the host, he was really good. And he was like, I think Kelsey is going to be like an A-list celebrity. Like I think he's going to be like The Rock. I think he's going to be a movie star and he's going to be in action films. And he's going to have this whole career after football. And I was like, really? And he's like, yeah, that's my prediction. So he texted me today and was like, remember my Kelsey prediction? And I was thinking like, this is like, this is how it goes, right? It would have seemed inconceivable that The Rock was going to be this A-plus list movie star in the late nineties. We would have predicted he was going to make some movies, but then at some point it became realistic. Maybe this will be, so who knows? They might break up in a week, Nathan. And then she, what would her breakup song be? It would be called Incomplete or Not So Tight? Oh, interesting. Hopefully not that.

High Vibe HEALth
Kelsey Aida Helps People Manifest Their Best Lives
"To the High Vibe Health podcast. I have beautiful, healthy Ada here. She is. You have so much stuff and so many stories to share on this podcast. And so you teach thousands of people all around the world through your podcast, coaching, books, retreats, and how to raise people's vibration. And you help people feel better, love themselves fully, and heal emotionally, and manifest their deepest desires. Tell us more about what you do. Yeah. Oh my gosh. So it's interesting because I've been playing around with the titles and such a broad scope. But essentially, I help people, mostly women, to manifest their best lives, their biggest desires, their highest timeline, and to love themselves and heal through the process. Because a lot of creating your best life is the internal work that has to happen before. So you can create that internal harmony, that internal energetic alignment. And then from there, your life circumstances will naturally improve and you can more easily manifest what you want, the experiences, the house, the husband, the vacations, whatever it is that you could dream of, you can have it. And that's kind of like my message of what I help people to do. And through all those different modalities that you just said, the books, I have a podcast, I work one -on -one with coaching clients, I host retreats. So I'm really just here because I believe that quality of life is the most important thing. And I'm really good at working with energy, working with people's minds, people's thoughts, people's vibration to help them enjoy their life to the max and squeeze all the juice. Wow. That was a beautiful introduction that came so naturally to you. Wow. And I feel like we're definitely in alignment together because everything you said, I'm like, oh my God, that is just so me. And I know this is the time right now, right? Everybody is in that state of either up -leveling themselves or they're just a little stuck and they don't know where to go. And there's people like you out there to help people get to that point to where they're finally manifesting their dreams and believing in themselves and being positive and happy and healthy. And I love that.

The Bill Simmons Podcast
Fresh update on "kelsey" discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
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This episode is brought to you by our friends at State Farm. There's no playbook when it comes to life or any of the other stressful tasks that adulthood throws your way. So many of us lay awake at night going through a list of what ifs. What if something happens to our home? What if I get into an accident? If life gives you a bad bounce, State Farm has a play for every what if. You can reach them 24 seven. You can file a claim on the State Farm mobile app or you can simply call your agent with questions about your home or auto coverage like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Call or go to statefarm.com for a quote today. We're also brought to you by The Ringer Podcast Network. I have a really, really good rewatchables coming on Monday night. Can't wait. It is my birthday tomorrow. So sometimes if my birthday coincides with rewatchables, which I think has only happened one other time, but we like to do a big movie. So that's where we're doing one of my favorite movies the last 40 years. Stay tuned. Coming up next, we had an action packed loaded week three. We're gonna talk Taylor Swift, Travis Kelsey. We're gonna talk about Miami putting up 70. Sal's team losing. We're gonna introduce a new character, parent corner. Sal sent his kid to college. Oh man, this is almost two hours. Let's get to it. First pro jam. Let's get to it. All right, taping this a little after 8.30, Sunday night Pacific time. The hardest word come in and show business is here. Cousin Sal just watched Pittsburgh Vegas, a bizarre game, but we're not starting there. We're starting with your team. You're stupid cowboys. You compliment me and now that I see what you did here. Okay, all right. Your stupid team that I thought I could throw into a little 11 and a half Arizona, like throw a bit. All they had to do was run by two and a half. I had a FanDuel boost. I had real life money. I had a million dollar pick and it's like, of course they'll beat the Cardinals by two and a half. Rahim thought the Cardinals were tanking. No, no, that's not what happened. And now you're containing cowboys. They couldn't even make it to my birthday before they fell apart. They couldn't even make it to the end of September. Was that the goal? I guess had they known your birthday was a Monday. Yeah, they might've stuck around. I know, I know. I don't know what to tell you. It sucked. I had it tied to everything too. I had an Oregon this and the Chiefs this and the 49ers and the Cowboys and everything. And I didn't even care that they had three, essentially three offensive linemen out or that Trayvon Diggs got hurt. Not that I didn't care, but I didn't think it would affect this game. And then they just got, they went out there and got their asses kicked. 13 penalties and didn't force any turnovers and couldn't do shit in the red zone. And of course it's a double digit loss, jerks. I kept, I had in the back of my head Rahim's theory that the Cardinals were tanking and that they were only playing one, a good first half. And then they would throw away the second half because their real goal is Caleb Williams. So at halftime, I'm like, I'm not going to panic yet. Maybe the Rahim's theory, no. The Rahim's theory was not true. The Cardinals actually played really well. And your team, I will say, look, this happens sometimes. Usually it doesn't happen in week three. It happens later in the year. But the team that is getting smoke blowing up their butts, they have this easy game and say, oh yeah, we're going to Arizona. It's going to be half Dallas fans. This will be a layup for us. So we've seen this scenario, just not this early in the season. What worried me though, from a Dallas standpoint, forget about the offensive line and the blocking stuff. Cause you'll get those guys back. But you do seem to have like third and seven, third and eight if Lamb is covered, where do you go issued? Like, you know, not everyone has the Kelsey type, but you don't have the Devontae Adams. You don't have really any of those guys. You don't have that big physical tight end in the middle. You don't have the awesome, you know, James White type third down running back who's going to get open. And you could really feel it in the red zone. They were one for five in the red zone today. Yeah. I mean, you know, what's his name? The tight end who went to Houston, I already forgot his name from Dallas last year, was our second lead. Schultz was our second leading receiver last year. So yeah, there is something to be said about that. And I do want to put it in proper perspective. If the Eagles lose to Tampa Bay, which is a possibility tomorrow, the week is a wash in the NFC East, right? That means everyone will have lost. So I don't want to get too crazy, but it did expose, you're right, everything I always worry about. Can Dak come up with a big play down the stretch? You know, are these injuries too much to overcome? And Mike McCarthy in that play calling, it really seemed like we were up 12 points trying to bleed the clock, not down 12 points. And it's like, oh, maybe he's just afraid to throw it. And then when we saw, he threw into three defenders and you cleverly quipped, how did they know which of the three were to intercept it? Yeah, that was kind of wrenching. That was an angry text to yours. I was just angrily texting. Like it was your fault that I was losing all my teases. Yeah, he just threw into three guys on one of the biggest plays of the game. Complete panic throw.

AP News Radio
'Son of a Sinner' Jelly Roll reigns at CMT Music Awards show
"The CMT music awards were held Sunday Night in Nashville, Tennessee? The big winner of the night was rapper turned country singer jelly roll, who won three awards, including the male video of the year. I hope y'all give me a second here. I'm a little emotional. I started drinking. I didn't think I was gonna win again. But the show started off with a somber tone, as co host Kelsey ballerini read the names of those killed in last Monday's school shooting in Nashville. Three, 9 year olds, Evelyn dec house, William Kinney, and Halle scruggs. Other award winners, 5 time Grammy winner Shania Twain was given the equal pay award, co host Kane Brown and his wife Caitlin took home video of the year for their duet, thank God. I'm Donna water

All at Once
"kelsey" Discussed on All at Once
"I believe maybe to that. The next incident occurred and it was shortly thereafter that the sexual abuse really started. It's crazy how it like. Escalates wanted happen. It's like once the secrets out once once you know what they're really like it's it just escalates from there on. It's very scary. It's a scary thing again. I'm so sorry. I it's hard to even say the word rape you know. Yeah so kelsey. A couple of the themes that i saw in your story that were so similar experience. Where the themes of pressure to do what he wanted and that can take the form of like either coercion or manipulations of both of those things experienced as well so for me. There was a lot of pressure on a daily basis just to go along and to do what he wanted to do or accept things that i was uncomfortable with. He wanted from me and along with that. There was also pressure like you experienced to get over abusive episodes quickly onto quickly. Forgive can you talk about that. The you would experience experience an overt abusive episode. And then it was like there. Was this expectation that you only get a certain amount of time to have feelings about this and then you need to be over it when i got out or whenever we he broke up with me that first night when he had that whole explosion and then we ended up getting back together it was. It was a stonning to me. How quickly he wanted to move on from. It is if it wasn't a big deal for me. It was a very big deal like i. I was so taken aback. I felt like i'd been. I felt like i had been a fight. You know like a physical fight but it was. It was on my heart and i was not i was not able to get over it and not upset him. It upset him that. I wasn't able to make things. Just go right back to normal things. Were never going to be back to normal. After that..

Charger Chat
Chiefs vs. Chargers: Kansas City Defense Looking Weak Ahead of Sunday's Game
"All right folks will this next game that we've got Is going to be against our division rivals. The kansas talk Yeah so let's take a look at a couple of games for them. Their first game of the season was against the cleveland browns. That's who they played in the playoffs last year Let's see patrick. Mahomes put up over three hundred and thirty yards three touchdowns in that game Tyreek hill almost got two hundred yards. Goodness gracious On that game with a touchdown. And travis kelsey seventy six yards with two touchdowns so clearly we know who favor targets are guys from that game tyreek hill and travis kelsey They were pretty comparable as far as their stats go. Cleveland was able to put up a four hundred fifty seven yards. That's a big difference I think the big thing here is the rushing yards in this game in the next game. They they've put up very few rushing yards and they put up seventy two their week. One game against the browns. They put up sixty two week. Two against the ravens. So i'll and then the ravens put up to fifty and the browns put up one hundred fifty three so just looking at this and how close these games are this. Kansas city chiefs team is defense. Isn't what he was no. You can clearly see that. And i'm looking at these stance here. It looks like against baltimore. Game tyreek hill only got fourteen yards leagues. What happened here. So they've they've shut them down. While i think that's you know we put this in here to just show the fact that if we can lockdown kelsey and hill and just moderately. Stop the run. I think we're going to have a good chance and we just need to score touchdowns like you're gonna have to score thirty to beat these

AP News Radio
Lamar Jackson Finally Leads Ravens Over Chiefs 36-35
"Lamar Jackson rushed for two short touchdown runs in the fourth quarter in the ravens defense recovered a Clyde Edwards Allaire fumble late as they hung on to beat the chiefs thirty six thirty five Jackson rushed for a hundred and seven yards on sixteen carries he threw a touchdown pass but was intercepted twice both times by Tyron Matthew who took one thirty four yards for a score look at crazy when I like I said to to pick first quarter one for basic is like already might lose again you know but we we had only known to stay focused on my team like I said it's the women's bathroom homes threw for three hundred forty three yards and three touchdowns and had a costly interception Travis Kelsey caught seven passes for a hundred nine yards and a touchdown on marquise brown hauled in six balls four hundred and thirteen yards and a score Craig heist Baltimore

The Naked Parent podcast
"kelsey" Discussed on The Naked Parent podcast
"And I sort of feel like there's a connection that this raising special needs children like push me to the edge of I can either jump off or I can maybe soar and right now I'm trying to soar. It's the difference. How different are people with autism than people with normal intellectual abilities? How different are they? They're not dumb, they're not whatever you want to call them. They're different. Just like the next person that is sitting next to you, that's a gay. Why? Just because he doesn't like a male or a female. He likes to know. He's different. I'm different. You know? I appreciate you hanging out with me during this time. And like I said, I'm an Ascension invite. Maybe we can start a group that can support one another and check in down the road. And I wish you all the best. And I wish you a lot of joy with your children. Yeah. I do negotiate you. Thanks for being on the show. Yeah, thank you. All right, take care of Kelsey. Bye. This concludes our show for today, and I'd like to personally thank you for spending the time with us on a topic near and dear to our hearts. If you'd like to be part of the naked parent nation and help us reach those parents that are struggling and overwhelmed, there's no better way to help them by subscribing, rating and reviewing the show on iTunes. iTunes highlights the shows based on these metrics and the more the show gets highlighted, the more opportunities people will have to be introduced to the show where they can hear that message of hope or that tip that can change everything. So follow the link in our show notes and we hope to have you back here tomorrow where we'll do it again from the team here at the naked parent podcast we wish you the life you've always dreamed of and then some so long..

The Naked Parent podcast
"kelsey" Discussed on The Naked Parent podcast
"Name is Chad rat lip. And I am your host and today we have the pleasure of having Kelsey Hanson with us who has two children and a story to share with us all and we're so grateful to have you on the show today. Thanks for being with us, Kelsey. Yeah. Thanks. So yeah, this is slightly random unless you're doing regular podcasts regarding your family, but so far the feedback has been that all of the different stories that we're sharing are helping people feel understood or yeah. So tell us a little bit, you have two children. Yes, I have two boys. My oldest will be 12 next month. He was diagnosed with ADHD and ODD very severely. At the age of three and a half, my youngest, he just turned to on the 28th of August. He's been diagnosed with non verbal love functioning autism as well as speech delaying intellectual like he's pretty high. Yeah, so this is pretty new for you. Yeah. Pretty heavy, huh? Yeah, it's been kind of been rough actually. Pretty rough. My son, they told me he's in the bottom 1% of functionality. And so he's nonverbal, and with intellectual disability. And I think his intellectual disability probably overrides his autism, that's an experience that I have in my journey. So you figured out that something was different pretty early, huh? I mean, if diagnosis at two yeah, I have actually had the advantage of growing up around autism. My mom, many of her friends have worked with a company called CTA. It's a company here in Utah that is they have group homes and stuff for people with autism. So I've been around it. I'm also very observant for what they call nosy person. So I observe a lot. I pick up on things quickly. The first time I noticed that something just wasn't normal with my son or like, oh, there's a sign right there. He was about 6 months old and is when he kind of started becoming a little bit mobile. He banged his head on the wall. Go to the wall and just smack his head. For no reason, or he'd have been me or his dad. He was behind in his walking crawling, you know, the normal things. But kids can tend to do that, but it was when he started had banging with what caught my attention who's about 6 months. And you brought it up with the pediatrician and were they receptive right away or how did they do? I actually didn't bring it up to the pediatrician because I knew that they were going to tell me oh, you're crazy. You know? When it comes to autism, kids are like that, oh, my son didn't talk till he was three or four and so I didn't even say anything to his pediatrician up until he was about 6 it was his 18 month checkup at 16 months..

LadyGang
"kelsey" Discussed on LadyGang
"Would you expect like nine years. You've known about this. You go to wagga amore. Wherever everyone goes get another one. You'll love it just the same. All dogs are lovable. I was like i don't get it. I don't get it where you're terrible person. And then that's where. I'm a terrible person wearable person but i didn't want to hear about anybody's anyone over seventy dollars. Nobody ever seventy but you. My point is this. Is that had the roles reversed and my experience had been yours and vice versa. I would have been like. Oh that's adorable and like pat you on the head and be like you have no idea what it's like. She go through this with children. After marriage. i firmly believe now losses loss. I i am at a place now where i realized it has nothing to do with. Who what when it has to do with the relationship that person had and if that person is broken from their death there has broken as i was for mine ryan is a little more logistically challenging and then the hard part for me is it was the kid's dad. Yeah but but losses loss low when when someone loses their person or their dog or their grandparents. The person that they can't imagine their life without it it's the the feelings are the same. You're like i can't live here. This isn't going to work. I think that's when you know you've lost your person when you go. This won't work when you lose a grandparent. You're like they were great. I loved them all miss her every day. When you lose your person you you your whole identity's gone to walk the world without not without having them injects position to you. I'm sure it's the same with a child or just any. I have friends who've lost fathers. Who that was their person more so than their husband or their mother was their best friend. So i'm trying to be a better person. The new but i mean again back to the dog. I wouldn't be by your. But i do think that we we have no clue what people are going through. But it is annoying when people like she was one hundred and one on like adios. Like i wanna be a we even talking about this. What did she live so long. Anyway but well. This isn't itself is why everyone needs read this book. I am equal parts giggling. Like when you talk about how you lacked any sympathy for nate during his zach demy every woman in the world is going to read that chapter and be like whether there has been dead or alive divorce. Whatever they're going to be like. God i've been there at their worst. They're such babies. I love that chapter because that really lets you understand who he was. Yes i didn't make up any of that. Just a special person in many ways. You captured him like i feel like knew him for ten years. I never met him. I feel like i knew. I feel like i knew both of you as college. Kids young love like it. Just takes you through this whole thing and you guys if you don't have to have experienced loss you don't have to even know anybody who has but i think there's a lot of mystery around loss and like a lot of stuff that like we said people are just too afraid to scared to ask questions and this is such a great great book for anybody who's just like curious and i also think that if somebody were to read this and then years down the road be faced with something like this. I wish i had had this. Like i wish so badly that i had read this book dealing with what i was dealing with because the entire time. I'm like we the five steps. Did i miss anger over. I've always been angry before he died. Which one is like. Where am i in my graduating. I need someone to work hard and my dad. Tell me when i'm done. We need its own corine rank over. We're dead we'll be one one hundred one and people be saying i. I fine totally so where. Where do you want people to buy this book. I know that that some places are better than others. amazon's best just second half Kelsey chick or you can go to the if you want it. Just make it easy. You don't have search for it to www dot second-half book dot com. And i'm gonna put us out with Also what's your instagram Kelsey deism dog chick. C. h. i. T. t. i c. k. at instagram. And then there's the second half book. But i don't know i might publicist. She's not working on a. Don't have a publicist. But i'm going to get her on it. Fire her before it hired her. And i'm gonna take you out with the first paragraph in a half of the book. I love this okay. I am a professional audio. But creator. And i know you i know this. I know everything about you. Because i love you so much. Okay you guys ready. I had twelve grief books on my nightstand. Seven lasagna's in my refrigerator to sobbing kids and one dead husband. It was a cold dark afternoon in november. I was in bed wearing mismatch target pajamas and staring at my ceiling fan as a fan went around and around. I tried to keep my eye on one paddle at some as some sort of weird mental game. But i kept getting distracted by all the dust on each blade. Someone should clean that. I thought but i couldn't move. I had no energy and no hope. The only thing i could do was lay there staring at the fan and thinking to myself. Holy shit we are so screwed. Thanks for listening. The lady gang is.

LadyGang
"kelsey" Discussed on LadyGang
"Knew we weren't going to. I knew we were going to go. We're going into a bad storm. But i wanted. I wanted to plant the. I thought around it. We we left. That thought for many years and there was a lot of pain but that was our kind of our guiding force. Like wait a second somewhere somewhere someday. Somehow we're going to get back to gratitude. I don't win but we will. And we're gonna to like we're going to celebrate. That just met some women this morning in one woman's like i've never talked about what i saw and her father had committed suicide. And like we gotta talk about it. and you gotta be in the misery because then you can. You can move on. But it's a it's a something. I think it's also for for me. I feel like. I avoided the misery the beginning like i was so shell shocked and i think that that is hearing you say that is the biggest lesson i took in in grief was like the only way out is through it and the longer you pussyfoot around the perimeter and tried to distract yourself and try to like knock go in deep and not have those moments stay very very nam. That's the longer you're going to be not experiencing the other side of that which is like the gratitude and the joy and But yeah it's like you have to go through and it's uncomfortable for people to watch and that's why i'm not you know. I'm not against wine and xanax. And all that. But i'm just saying you your body will remember So you either pay now or you pay later yet and it's it's really uncomfortable but we were built for this stuff we are. We were built to survive. We were built to to come through this but you have to honor it and that takes a lot of work and a lot of just. I was so afraid that. If i didn't do the work it would come up again. I learned in this lesson for the rest of my life. And i was like whatever this lesson is. Hit me with it now. big boy. Because i don't want this to define me for the next in a bad way for the next forty years. Yep that is a really hard thought to so. I actually met kelsey For the first time now we're gonna seem so basic bitch. La how was in desperate people. Do desperate things right totally on my god kitchen if you could see us right now. This is where i met. Becca oh my gosh again do yes. yes so. We have a mutual a lot of mutual friends. Actually and we had both experienced these plant. Journeys which i've talked about on this podcast. You have gotten a rundown of like a little bit of what it is. It's like it's plant medicine aka. Were doing drugs. I mean let's go. I love the word plant. I'm like what is this. Also heroin comes from a plant right. everything does we. Were not doing heroin now. But it's this amazing experience that talked about it several hours a night and you are with two people that are facilitating the experience for taking care of you and very well versed on like what you can do safely But the whole thing is like really just strips. Way your ego and your there with yourself. Your you are so bare naked and raw in in the most Euphoric some sometimes euphoric sometimes not so much But and each done them separately. Kelsey did hers. Was it exactly a year after died. And you did your. I like a little right around there. Yup and you or someone who was not. Oh my god. Anything never did anything in high school. Never i'd never done a drug. I mean i smoked pot a couple of times like two cigarettes in my life. But the reason i did it. The big reason was. I couldn't remember from the time i got the phone. Call until like the memorial. There was a whole week. That was blacked out and it really made me nervous. 'cause i couldn't even remember where the plane with the layover was and i was like well. Shit that's in there. But i can't access it and part of that just the beautiful way. Our brain works to protect us from really hard things. Spain and i knew though i needed to access that and i knew i had to get back to mate knew i had to get back to nate and i was like. I don't know what you need me to do. What which brew you need me to drink. But i have to go talk to that man. Because i wasn't ready for him to go and we have business that we must finish and i needed to access him and i've spoken to a lot of people that said i mean. Obviously i believe we can access people at any point but what happens. Is eagles getting away. our conscious. No that's not possible. So yes i. I was desperate but i mean the real thing is that the biggest thing about plant journeys is. It's more than anything it's like it'd be like if you were the opposite of going out to get drunk and not feel anything. It's actually you're actually doing something to go towards it to go towards whatever the hard thing is to go towards whatever you don't want to look at you're not there to forget you're there to remember. That's a big difference. You're not trying to away anything. Yeah you're not running what you're running into it. You're running until you're going to remember not to forget and the the ability to turn off some of our our logical brain and just sit with the magical and mysterious parts of life is has been one of the greatest experience of my life and becca. Then sorry now fast forward. I did one year and then recognize somehow ended up on my living room floor i was just catatonic that experience in particular but not catatonic but i just was sticking through things. You were just quiet. You retired so tired emotionally spiritually physically but it was really just such a crazy thing. I had known a little bit about your story. I heard you on your podcast and then on like jamie and jenness podcast talking about your story. And i just i was like are were so different. Like she lost her husband and the father Children like. I have this sad story but it's not even i'm not even gonna bring it up. I was like i don't even want to. It's not for me to do this. And it's not like a force connection. I wanna make. But i think at some point in the night you know. A friend of ours said kelsey. This happened back. And just thought it'd be interesting for you to know and i just wanna say like. I'm such a grief snob when somebody tells me. Oh i'm so like i remember. After that happened a lot of people would be like. I just lost my grandfather. I know he'd be like how old was he. That's my girlfriend michelle. She's always like they're over seventy. I don't care. But i'm like that's all she's like it's just where i am. Are you lost your granddaddy. Please don't post about it. She's like everybody moving on all. That's what mail you a better person. Because i remember just being like i remember. I had a friend of mine who had to spread her grandfather's ashes. And like of course it's heartbreaking but like i. The drama is like really intense. What i've realized this is the minute that mike. Now i get it or a dog. No i know you love dogs but people really get after it about the dog. And i'm not a dog person so i'm like yawn mike. You are a dog person. I am not the way you like. You know up. People lose their dog..

LadyGang
"kelsey" Discussed on LadyGang
"I think being quiet really is supportive and i learned that with my kids and i talked about in the book. But you don't need a lot of words with grave because it's fixable nothing you say helps so just hold my hand like you said. Just hold my hand. I needed physical touch. I don't know if you felt this with. I felt like i was in solitary confinement. I wanted someone to hold me. I needed people to touch me. Because i was so physically in pain so having a girlfriend just like rapper arms around you just lay there. That's all you have to do. Wasn't there an acquaintance who dropped off to your house like every day every day for a year. Oh my god. What is omitted. Until i said like that's enough. I can't have one more outlawed. You can't so sweet. Yeah people are. And i'm not a good job. I'm a good crisis show upper. But i'm not like I don't i don't have the long game. Some people around here have long game. that's important. Yeah you need to run ready people. Yeah my friends that had the long game are the ones i'm like. The most connected to lighter percents mean that was not that is not an easy job. Now i mean when you talked about in the in the book about your friends just everyone flying in and that's also so surreal because everyone you love in everyone. That loves nate and the he loves altogether. And you're like put he's not here. It's like the worst day. The worst day we say it was the worst best day completely worst lately best. I mean i remember being like i am so loved. Why you all here. yeah. I was so mad that it was for that. I was so angry that this had happened. I just wanted it to be normal. I remember just. And i don't know if i just wanted it to go back to the way it was. I just didn't want it to be me. I didn't want it to be him. I didn't want it to me. My kids dad. And i the memorial was beautiful day and the most awful day at the same time. It's terrible and what you did. And he likes went to sleep. You put yourself to bed after going on 'cause you know how it is like more than you're getting drunk and now you're like oh shit i had to buy i. Cannot i remember falling asleep in my full outfit. Yes i couldn't take it anymore. Got on the bed. Not under the covers. All my in my clothes but i will say now. Knowing that experience. I will always check in on the person left behind the days after that memorial that general. Those are the worst days. Because you realize everybody's been able to close the chapter of like okay. This person died. We celebrated them. We close the chapter and we all go on with our lives and we all go get to go home to our husbands and our kids in our friends and our family. But like you're not you're still stuck in this place and people forget to check in after that well and i feel like for me. What what the book is done. As the biggest response is oh my god. I didn't know you were so sad. And it's really funny. Because i've lived for four years with this and even my family and what i what i've come to terms with his. Nobody was living in my house. They saw me out but nobody saw what it was like day by day. And how awful climbing your way out of grief is when you're alone in your house with your kids or when you were alone without the person you thought you were going to be with. People don't know and they can't how awful it is when you are alone And so having people check in on you is important because you are. It's just beginning after the memorial. It's just beginning. And i remember some therapists was like the second years worst knives. I go to hell like my second year it because i i was like what are you talking about. I'm not get this done in months. Like i'm good like i'm be fine. Read a book. Like i listened to me. I'm i'm an self-awareness. I know what i'm doing now. It kicked my ass left. And right i mean it just trampled me For years after. And i. And i say that because i think i was so pissed that she said that But they're right because you're it's a process. It is a true process that you cannot skip. They will not let you pass you. Do not get to miss any of it but but if you do the work and you stay right in the hell the other side is so in bright because you made it you made it now like life is just better because you know that you're strong and i never think i knew i was going to be able to do this. Yeah you can't possibly. I heard someone talk about a neuroscientist or some someone in the science based field. That was like. I don't us in someone way saying something like i don't believe i don't believe things happen for a reason. I believe things happen and then we just deal. The i mean i think i think that's part of the co creation you handle life happens and then we create meaning for it we create the story we create and i think when you talk about what i've said to my kids. The only reason i did that was because i wanted to define the narrative at the front..

LadyGang
"kelsey" Discussed on LadyGang
"Make it get up kelsey. i'll never make it. this is. I'm not i can't live. You're going to be fine. All is well keep going. So i don't know i just. I always saw people go through a lot. I had a really good childhood. I had a lot of a lot of resources. And i. I remember feeling bad for those people but it feeling like something i would never have to even think about. I never saw this coming one hundred percent. I i remember hearing the term having a charmed life after not died and i was like what the that lake like. I thought i had that was in my hand so so close to having what everybody wanted and then boom just like no. I feel that way. I i will say though i mean i feel much more here now than ever. I feel much more here on planet earth. I feel much more. I feel a lot more sadness a lot more heartbreak a lot more regret and i feel a lot more joy a lot more ecstasy. I'm so glad to be alive. Yeah i'm so glad i'm still here. Yeah that's incredible to hear. And i think it's really important for someone like you to like exclaim that in like that's it that's an okay thing for a woman to say whose husband died four years ago and there's no i think there's so much judgment and i have seen so much of it among people just you know. We watched a lot of of grief this past couple of years whether it's cold or there's so much happening in the world and there's so much judgment being placed on how people are handling their own grief And i remember one day feeling having that moment of joy. Like the first moment where i was like. Oh my god the lens on my glasses finally not black and white like i can see color. And it's i'm experiencing like a deeper joy than i've ever felt before this but i was so afraid to talk about it because you feel like if you admit that you're feeling joy than it's completely disrespecting the person who's no longer there like that's a lot of guilt that carried for so long and i love that you're so open about being okay. Finding not joy. yeah. I think will two reasons for me. If you knew my husband he would literally be furious for any day. I wasted not celebrating having sex denouncing living life full throttle like the only way i can honor. The man he was is by crushing life. Like whenever i get quiet. And i'm like what does he want me to do. He wants me to go big. He doesn't want to sit at home. I mean i've sat at home for four years. You know it hasn't been quick. I mean you're catching me now. But there were dark dark dark dark years and holidays and all of that. But i think now i'm coming out of it. He i can feel him being like go now and then i have family. That is super supportive of my joy including his parents. I mean they are the biggest fans of me finding love again enjoying life talking about the story like i have a group of people that wants me to live. Doesn't want me to live in the past. And so. I think we need to do that. More for people we need to be a cheerleader for their joy and know sit with them when they wanna talk about their person but then also encourage them may toby's she's pushy though she's pushy about it she's like remember he wasn't that great. I'm like i think that's a lot that was too far. She's like do you remember how much you hate it. That one fight. He got really drunk. And i'm like okay. She's like just reminding you. The books martyring and it is good to remember that like it wasn't perfect and we don't know how that story would have gone so all we know is the story we had so i hold onto that on my best days and then when i'm sad i just i cry a lot. I my kaiser quicker. Now they're like. It's still the ugliest cry. it's not like a tear. It's not like in a movie like that you do. It's like a nasty cry but it's quick like two seconds where it used to be like five or ten minutes So i just talk links quicker. But yeah i feel so. I feel committed to nate that. If i'm going to do anything right it's going to be a happy mom to his kids and i'm going to be a person that enjoys life because he had to go so soon. Forty two so actually bringing talking about your kids. When i was reading this the second time i i was like i cannot believe how you what you said your children when you had to tell them that their dad had died in new to go home and and give this message and i was like this is what every woman god for a man or person should have in their back pocket if they ever have to give this speech because you said you wrapped up to your children with like the most beautiful thing i've ever heard and i just think that it could not have an easy. I'm going to read what you said to your kids. Because i think it's really really beautiful. You said lastly this is important. You are not victims. You have the greatest man for father. That i've ever known he was the kindest sweetest most loving and patient human for your entire lives. He focused all that energy on you. Some people don't get that for a day. Don't ever forget you're the lucky ones. Do you understand me cut myself together. I just think that you're the strongest mother. I know god. Make it up as i go. I this this book is so incredibly beautiful. Fall hello.

First Take
Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes Is No. 1 in NFL Network’s Top 100 Ranking
"Top ten players in the nfl as voted by their peers has been revealed in unsurprisingly. Patrick mahomes takes the top spot followed by aaron donald aaron rodgers derrick henry travis kelsey to round out the top five josh allen moved up seventy seven spots from last season to land at number ten. Okay you probably have noticed. There was one name. I did not mentioned in the top five because tom brady actually came in at number seven on the lip. Maxine brady have been tire. Yep yep the cliff is saying brady should add tire. I understand if you wanna stick. Aaron donald in there because arrand. Donald is a better defensive. Tackle than brady is a quarterback at this moment. However defensive tackles are so much less important than quarterbacks. It is impossible not to take that into consideration brady but if you wanna put donald ahead of get it. Ready should be third. Maybe fourth on this list.

AP News Radio
Man Surrenders After Claiming to Have Bomb Near US Capitol
"A man surrendered after claiming he had a bomb near the U. S. capitol it all started when college student Kelsey Campbell was approached by Floyd ray Roseberry near the library of Congress he had like many in his hand like a bunch of like the dollar bills that he threw he said Hey call the police and tell them to evacuate the street and I'll give you all of this money Roseberry was in a pickup truck during a bizarre live streaming on Facebook he threatened explosions was hostile toward president Biden and warned of a revolution capitol police chief Tom manger was asked about rose berries emotional state and a possible motive I believe his mother recently passed away and we spoke with members of his family and there are other issues that he he was dealing with major says so far it appears Roseberry was not acting with anyone else it Donahue Washington

On Point
Senate Set for Final Vote on $1 Trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill
"President Biden of Victory, Senators are expected to give that roughly $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure plan a final vote today and send it to the House. After that. The Senate is expected to begin working on that larger $3.5 trillion companion bill that Democrats want to pass without Republican support later this fall. Here's NPR's Kelsey Snell. The idea is that once they vote on this $3.5 trillion frame, more committees will get to work, writing legislation to spend money and meet the goals. That President Biden sat out and they want it done by September 15th. And they're using that pretty familiar process of budget reconciliation that we've been talking about for some time now. Basically, they're using the budget process, um to pass spending a deficit related programs without the threat of a Republican filibuster, assuming all the Democrats in the Senate agree $3.5 trillion bill includes Democratic priorities, ranging from child care and family leave to climate change. As a nation deals

Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
HBO Max 14 Months Later
"We've got kelsey sutton are streaming editor kelsey. Welcome back to the show. What an introduction. Thank you so much for having me. I'm so excited. To be bad. Kills he is such a joy to work with Every single day and also to have on the show and today we've got a really a fun topic a hyper specific content because for those who listen frequently or just pay attention to anything advocate covers or to your life as a modern human being streaming services obviously just exploded Over the past two years it went from just being the same old options of. Oh you got your net flicks in your hulu and your one or two other things. And then all the sudden it's like you have nine hundred options And we have had several episodes devoted to that into this explosion of streaming. And at the time we kind of asked what's to what's gonna settle out you know what are going to be the ones that end up being kind of required Required viewing and that you actually are worth your money each month and i feel like there's some consensus that. Hbo max has become one of those services shannon before we get to the experts What's your what's your take on. Hbo max so h backs hbo. Max set a little bit of a rocky start. But it's become one of the sort of like hubs of like hidden gems like that. You start that superlative net flicks. I felt but when it comes to just really nice nuggets of content. Hbo max has really a ton to offer. And they have you know the benefit of like a really robust ip. it's just nice to find these sort of like one off like romantic comedies and Kind of cringing comedies which tend to like fall pretty middle lane for me.

Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"kelsey" Discussed on Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"Every saturday and nine pm. Now let's get back to A brewing you kelsey. We just poured us a new beer here. And i see you are point of beer. So let's talk about. Poor beers saw a video Did some little cuts here and there but was that your taproom in the bartender was poor. Look to be a hazy. Ip maybe but they fully inverted the can and just let that thing ramble into the glass. It nice hard poor now. I think the hard poor is becoming a more popular method to pour beer as opposed to the gently trickling down the side of the glass. So what's the best way to pour a beer. And why is that the best way. I don't think it's the best way i think it. It's all about the foam at the end of the day. You want some head on there. So the way we train our peppered savage to start on the angle then get right action on the top to kind of get that head without the head then. You don't get aroma and all of that. But yet i think you especially with some of the new england. I t as if you pour him hard idaho. Some people like roll the cans as well. 'cause there might be some sediment on the bottom and things like that but for the kevin hart 'em it's gonna burst with aroma as you're gonna all right so you don't for me. Apa at that roma so yeah. We also love the nice slow poor. You know going place where you get a nice little poor were. The foam is like thick as meringue. Oh yeah stands upon the glass or faucet yes and the nice side pours we do not but They're getting pretty popular. You know especially with like lager focus breweries. Yeah have you tried. Your coal shot of one of them has never been served on the side pull. I know we're going to have to get drafted one of the bars that doesn't have to..

Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"kelsey" Discussed on Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"Now let's get back to exhibit a brewing company kelsey. We're gonna start with a simple question all about you. How'd you get into the beer biz. Well i used to be a media producer. So i produced the os and websites and that kind of stuff. But i kind of got tired of doing that. But i was always into craft beer and belgian. Beer was really my first love. And i found that there was a local craft. Beer store out here in belmont massachusetts was just outside of boston and they were gonna start. They're gonna open their second location and they're looking for people to kind of come in and help them open the store and the two women who worked behind this were really ahead of the game when they came out with this idea and i said if i'm going to get into the industry these are some of the people that i wanna work for So i opened second craft beer seller was the name of the store. I wonder if that's what you were talking about. So i helped them open their second store. Then they brought me onto the brand team. I hope them open twenty six more across the country but at that point there was only so far that i could go in the company unless they made me an owner. So i I was looking around for some other opportunities in the guy had met through the industry mcafee steinberg was looking to open his own place and he was looking for..

Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"kelsey" Discussed on Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
"We are broadcasting from the beer guy's radio studios in marietta georgia in this week. We're talking with exhibit a bruin. I'm tim dennison with me as always is my good friend and co host. Brian hewitt tim joining us. Today we have kelsey roth. General manager of exhibit a. We're gonna talk about award winning cultures new ip as and possibly the right way to pour a beer. Because i saw that it was a topic. It's a burning question. Earning question yes doing all the burning questions kelsey. Thanks for joining us. Thanks for having me absolutely massachusetts beer. It's a hot topic on guys radio. Recently it is wandering all last week. Good times and He mentioned. I think kelsey before the show. You mentioned you do know matt over there wandering soul and so good yeah. Seems like a lot of good stuff half. There's little berea near boston. I think that's pretty hot for the northeast. Ipa's and stuff so. Yeah there's one two little out there but i may be biased but we got the best beer here in massachusetts. i think. Yeah yeah good stuff man. Good you know beer. Prices vary everywhere delta. Kelsey wherever you go you may find a little price. Have you been a fly through laguardia recently. No not recently. Okay anywhere recently. Well let me tell you what you expect if you were grabbing you a beer at laguardia so the internet lit up a few days ago with some beer prices. Air one person posted a menu that they had some of the beer prices. What would you expect to pay from. Michelob ultra at laguardia. I would say that at any airport but especially anything new york laguardia. I would expect nothing less than probably twelve to fifteen dollars. Okay thirteen a bargain right celtics. Thirteen bucks from culture there now if you want to upgrade to fat tire that's going to set you back twenty one dollars but if you want to go super premium a sam summer l. was almost twenty eight dollars. Twenty seven dollars and eighty five.

Climate Connections
Regenerative Agriculture: Kelsey Scott Is a 125th-Generation Land Steward
"As farmers grapple with climate change many are turning to regenerative agriculture practices these techniques help store carbon in the soil and make the land more resilient to extreme weather. The approach is increasingly popular but not new regenerative. Agriculture is really just a return to how this landscape evolved with the indigenous communities as the stewards prior to fourteen. Ninety two kelsey. Additional scott is with the intertribal agriculture council and owner of dx beef. My favorite thing to do is introduce myself as a fourth generation cow calf producer but a one hundred and twenty-fifth generation land steward of the great plains on a ranch in south dakota dushi. No scott uses regenerative grazing methods. She rotates where her cattle roam so the grass can rest in grow deeper roots and as the animals move. They dropped manure than adds nutrients to the soil. We're really trying to encourage our cattle to impact the land in the way that the bison did as the great plains was evolving. She says her goal is to nurture not just her animals. But the plants wildlife soil and people at the end of my prayer and lakota. We say madaka or yossi which means we're all

AP News Radio
Olympics Latest: 2nd judo athlete out before facing Israeli
"The United States earns another gold medal in the pool this time it's Caleb Dressel and company topping the podium in the men's four by one hundred freestyle relay Katie Ledecky came oh so close winning a silver in the women's four hundred meter freestyle softball Kelsey Stewart hit a walk off Homer in the seventh to lift team USA over Japan two to one the U. S. finishes a perfect five into one pool placing two teams square off on Tuesday for the gold medal in Tokyo women's beach volleyball is Kelly Claes and Sara sponsor coming from behind to win a preliminary round match in three sets against the duo from Latvia I'm Danny camp

AP News Radio
Haiti's Future Uncertain After Brazen Slaying of President
"The Dominican Republic has closed its borders with neighboring Haiti following the assassination of Haitian president Jovenel Moise on Wednesday welcome traders and locals mill about at that company border unable to cross over to continue activities balance in the province of independence say border gates will only open to let all Dominicans who require evacuation as well as consular staff leave Haiti are already struggling under Kelsey Katie stumbles into an uncertain future reeling from the assassination followed by a reported gunbattle in which authorities say police killed four suspects in the murder detained to others around freed three offices being held hostage I'm Charles Taylor this month

Just Getting Started with Rich Eisen
Kelsey Grammer: You Were Born With One Set of Fingerprints
"Thrilled to have right here on my latest episode of just getting started gentleman who i've been a big fan of and i haven't spoken to in a few years when he appeared kind enough on my daily rich eisen show his new film or it's films space in between which had some theatrical run back in april is in a video on demand near you on june fifteenth and the god committee is coming to theaters on july. The second just one of the many projects in the world of calcutta here. I'm just getting started. Hawaii kelsey in our. I am better for chat with you. It is great to see you this pod. I started just a few months ago. When we were really thick in the throes of covid nineteen and thick in the throes of one. We might just get back to reality in helping people maybe get started with their lives their careers their stories because everybody has an origin story. And i'm curious about yours how you just got started kelsey grammar. All i was a grandson. God was kind of an oil executive who raised me. My my dad khan disappeared. Pretty early on i. Through my childhood. I was kind of a navy man of end in military. I am. I gonna academy goal annapolis stuff and gordon. He died when i was twelve. And that kind of just short circuited the whole plan. That i said they ended up of really ball in literature shakespeare. Some of the great novels end. I started thinking well most of a military i am the else. Somewhere around seventh grade A new guy came to school to teach was acquired director. These said you come into my office tomorrow. Audition

Dan Carroll
Third Person Arrested for Firing BB Gun at Homeless People in Cincinnati
"Of using BB guns to attack homeless people in Cincinnati, where in court Wednesday the third suspect that was attacking homeless people and over the Rhine has now been identified as 30 Year old David White. Police are saying that white is the man seen in surveillance video, shooting innocent people with a BB gun. On June 3rd. He was riding in a car with Brittany and Kelsey Hopper, who were the two sisters who turned themselves in earlier in the day. On Tuesday, Kelsey Hopper was cited Britney Hopper and White had to answer to outstanding charges. In addition to the misdemeanor assault charges. White also faced a domestic violence charge against Brittney Hopper from May of 2020 adjudged that bond for wide at $6000 that bond for Brady hop. At $2000 I'm Sarah

Scuba Shack Radio
Wet Notes - 6-6-21
"This is wet notes. Scuba shack radio's news and information update for sunday. June sixth two thousand and twenty. One first up. I like give you a quick update from stewart. Coves dive bahamas stewart. Coves has moved to new location. In coral harbour. Coral harbour used to be home of dive dive dive in nassau scuba center. Both are now gone. Stewart just moved to this new property in the last month and he has bought and he has big plans for the place right now. The main building is under significant renovation. So he has constructed some temporary structures to accommodate divers while things progress. I had a nice chat with stuart on his plans to build out the facility. And make it a great place to do your diving. When in nassau we are really looking forward to seeing how everything evolves move when we get back there next year. Good luck. Stewart as you begin this new phase. I'm sure you will make it a world class diving operation in the may two thousand and twenty one edition of the divers alert network. Safety stop newsletter. They introduced the return of the dan tags. So what are they will. The dan tags are small round crafted aluminum tag. That can easily attach to your. Bcd you tag will be laser engraved with important emergency information. That will help in the event that something happens. The dan tag will include your name date of birth. Your dan membership number any specific medical information. You'd like to disclose like allergies or other medical conditions plus contact. They're pretty attractive. Bright red and are easy to order from the dan website. The cost of the dan tag is twenty dollars. Check them out at divers alert network dot org and go to their online store in personalized. Your tag a couple years ago magazine. Podcast did a series on ballast and it was hosted by allen. Kelsey well ellen is back with a new five part series called the sound aquatic the ocean and the antra pause the first episode debuted on may twenty fifth and will run each week through june twenty-first. This series is about the sound scrapes that scientists are recording the surprising ways that animals talking. Listen and how the cove nineteen pandemic triggered a quietness in the ocean that is renewing commitments to lower ocean noise. The podcasts are quick moving and entertaining. You can find them at hawkeye magazine dot com or on any of your favorite podcast apps. Oh and if you wanna know what andro pause means. The term refers to a global reduction in modern human activity and it was coined by researchers in june. Two thousand twenty article in nature ecology and evolution. Guess she learn something new every day now. Here's some discouraging news out of grand cayman and it doesn't have to do with the covid nineteen pandemic but rather about another disease outbreak among coral the stony coral disease or sc td. According to an article in the came encompass an isolated area containing disease was spotted at life off a smith cove. And that's along the south west coast and that's not good. The came in department of environment also reported infected sites amal along grand cayman's east coast the now suspects that divers and boat operators be spreading it although scientists are still not exactly sure how stony coral tissue disease spreads. If you look at the outbreak map you get the feeling that it could be divers or boat. Operators there are new disinfecting guidelines for local divers. Not sure how these will translate to us when the caymans open back up again as if we didn't have enough to contend with with covid nineteen now it stony coral tissue disease and our dive gear every day. Now we're learning about more destinations for diving opening up around the world. One of these locations is bon air. There was an article on dive. News wire from the bon air tourism department. That indicated that. Us flights will resume. On june fifth and the country is launching an island-wide health initiative american and delta will be resuming their wednesday and saturday flights from miami and atlanta. Unlike the bahamas of it appears that you'll still need an antigen or pcr tests even if you are vaccinated before entry and of course for returning to the united states. It sounds like you might be able to get these tests at the airport or at three other facilities on the island so even though bonaire will open. Be sure you're properly prepared. Hopefully in the near future you'll be able to travel without restrictions if you're fully vaccinated and finally here on wet notes. I just saw that. Bob ballard has a new book out and it's titled into the deep and memoir from the man who found titanic a couple of years ago. We met doctor ballard at the sixty fifth boston. Sea rovers clinic and his presentation was fascinating. Some sure the book will be equally fascinating. There was an article on cnn where they interviewed bob allard. And according to this article the book delves into some of the most defining moments of his personal life including the tragic death of his son. Ballard turned seventy nine in june and he said that depend pandemic. He had a lot of times on his hands. So he teamed up with christopher drew the new york times who's an investigative journalists to write the book into the deep by robert. Ballard would be a good one to add to your summer reading list. Well that's it for this edition of wet notes here on scuba shack radio

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"kelsey" Discussed on Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | 12 Steps | Living Sober | Addiction Treatment
"What was possible and i knew that sure safe path corporate job. I mean if i had stayed there. Would've arcade making like two hundred thousand years. Something you know like you could. You could have done that. But like would i have felt as alive as i felt serving my first food festival a couple months later in having you know lying around the walk of people waiting to try my product. There's just nothing to compare so it was worth every risks and just kept grinding. You are so bright like once you build a brand and build a something like that you know in whatever capacity that is if you're a person that has that inside of you right to even do the legwork and lay that foundation and really start to build something if that is a part of who you are and you love that. There's no way to walk away from that. Regardless you're so right to people people do think you're crazy or also like one of the greatest challenges for me is people. Just don't see the vision right like most people have some limitations in what they think is possible in. Just don't have that. But what happens is when you talk about off with us. We don't have that limitation that plays really totally a little different but people will response. You like i find it hard to even talk about either my companies like what. I'm building and what i'm doing some hard talk about it. Because people will respond in a way like they. Just don't get it and they think like. Oh that's cute that little thing you're doing and i'm like well it's not actually that little like we're really making something amazing and and people just don't get it they don't they. People tend to have a a limited vision so it challenging. And i think it's okay to for those who say like y'all wanna start this maybe for example like you don't know how big it will get one day like i would never have told you when i started dope that i knew we would have do two point seven million dollars in a year like no way no way that in ten years i listen to this again and i say why i was so excited at two point five. You know 'cause when. I sold the earth. We hit a hundred thousand in the first year. We did one hundred fifty two thousand sales or something and when we used to live i i still honored thousand dollars cookie down like what is going on and believe it so i think it's okay. It's just know that you know there's this quote by our government about like the world needs more people who've come alive like an. I knew that i was alive doing what i was doing. That like that was going to keep going in the right direction. People and things and the funding and all the things i needed kept lining up at the right times and it's like the university you go. You know you got this. This is the right path. You doing the right thing i just. There's no obstacles just noon palace for it. And i just kept going. So it was humble beginnings but certainly like even to set off on that path. I had to be okay with people going crazy. You're gonna leave this job behind is said gonna do this and i know that even if it doesn't work out i can get another job. You know people think that this fear over the quitting jobs. If it's like you're gonna work so much of your life. You love what you're doing you're gonna love the people you're working with and you'd better loan why that business exists having purpose behind what you're doing is what you need to strive for. You know over anything else. All his wrist will pay off so get. Because there's not a there's not very many pieces there are not very many pieces of my quote unquote work number one. That feel like work. Or i don't look forward to and i so agree with what you're saying to to not necessarily know like when i started my podcast. I didn't know that it would get popular. I didn't know that people would listen to it in. Like i didn't know it would turn into what it's turned into. I had no idea. But i think you start in that journey. You start to recognize what is possible and you recognize when things are going well getting to the next step you know. Where are you believe wholeheartedly. You could get that next step and the next. Nfl grows so of course. Now you are where you are but in the beginning was just you knew somebody would wanna listen. You know sure to limit balloons from there so here. Well i knew like i had already had a pretty long career helping people right. Coaching helping people with addiction. I knew that i had a special connection with people. And i just. I definitely felt confident that that would translate In a podcast page so funny. Like when i started my podcast. I didn't even listen to podcasts. Like i didn't even really know what they were. But i had always wanted to do radio. I always thought. Oh my gosh would be so cool to have my own radio show every week and get syndicated and you know like i was like i was going to be big time but radio and those companies are a real pain in the butt so when podcasting came along it was like oh look. He ran totally. Maverick i'm always totally maverick. Style like oh. I can do kind of a radio show on my own terms with my own rules. The i mean like a good alcoholic. That's perfect my own terms like nothing makes me. I love this concept of dope too because even from the time. I was a very young teenager. When i would go to movies. I would go get things of cookie dough in that and i read it in the movie theater. I had no idea that it wasn't safe or wasn't good for you. But i would get the nestle toll house that came in the big tube and i literally would just cut the top off of it and i would just eat it. I mean i'm obsessed with cookie dough and cookies that much. But i love cookie doubt so yes i was reading about you and i was like. Oh my gosh. this is amazing. This is right. Allie herber cookieshow all edible. If you're brave enough you're feeling risky enough but yes we've like commercial Safe to eat. So there's no eggs and he treated flower in a tons of us started eating tops of nestle or the tubes in i mean i i still if i i know this is awful. I probably would. I still if i make a cake or something. I got Cookie sometimes with eggs. I still eat. Some of the dow Is all that. The mixer cannot go in the sink without getting Raw is always blasphemous to wash that off. So i'm always like managed will serve out. I get songo in iran company safety. Yes i know. That's just too good and it's such a good memory to evoke about food. In general is how strong connection we all have to some memory and cook jeweler often making it with your parents growing up with grandparent. One by people were like. Oh man is reminds you being.

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"kelsey" Discussed on Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | 12 Steps | Living Sober | Addiction Treatment
"If you're not talking every day in spanish topics you're talking about like deep emotional things not like head. I have lost has nf. It's not words that you use all the time you don't know them right so but it was amazing because they did the whole meeting in like just for me now. Oh it was so cool. It was so cool. Nicer monitor all over the world. Like you said that there's other people on path and even as we talked about age and whatnot was like well even in the city where i feel so alone the beginning of a seven day business trip in marsala now having to get sober. It was like this on mismatch of seven other people who also have chosen to audrey again. Yeah i'll just never forget that it's really a feeling i have family everywhere i go. That's how i look at it. Like i have this built in family that i can connect with that. I am safe with. That will protect me across the globe. I love that so you decide your last drink. What happened with the job that ended up leading you to the entrepreneurial journey all circle right so getting to life without also i stopped drinking and was still obviously were Finish that business trip without a drink which was very challenging. Now as it was such a heavy for me somewhere used to drink quite a bit. But i made it through. I had to come back in. The media was going on like a two week. Volunteer trip with intel to the philippians. My life was just like imple- me on my boyfriend had ended thing so in the middle of that were like trying to split into two Into an apartment and just attache so no real discovery moments there but the moment i got back from the philippines for the first time ever in my own apartment After college in our own space. And you know. I'm like solving on the floor talking to my dad on the referee conversation. He just said you need to get up unpack one box and it's going to be better than the moment before than unpack one awesome getting better than of for I just felt like my life is fully collapsing and really like my life was only just beginning to loss from there. So i got back into figuring out what makes kelsey kelsey after that trip and i did a bit of painting and some art stuff but i really love baking and i always did as a child but had kind of let it go and speaking everyday like everyday nights. Weekends from mental has taken truffles muffins cupcakes cakes and layered case. Like i had never had to do that before. But i just got on. Youtube started doing equipment On and i was bringing in a lot of these desserts into my colleagues intel You should sell this stuff you know like salted. Maple bacon truffles on lag. Lavender honey cupcakes. I was having a blast. I love food and it was all very natural to come up with new things in enjoyed like decorating all that. So yeah i was like Some of these things. I don't have any like entre. Premieres in my family. Business stuff isn't really a thing but this could be fun for a hobby. Let's try it. And i loved it loved. I made a little bakery just doing like local delivery stuff. I was living in oregon at the time and help cakes and cookies season monster baby bakery Growing up was monster baby for being such a messy eater so i thought it was perfect. Because i'm a monster baby in the kitchen. When i cook as well i had so much fun i mean. I made the website my business cards in all this night. I really loved creating a brand. I was feeling so alive. Doing not really loved it. And i was still you know enjoying my time at is held by the passion was like crazy different level. When it's something that's your off on. So i was moved to san francisco in twenty sixteen july for a new job inside of intel and it was a great opportunity. Got new right. Into the philosophic arm of intel and giving back and doing good working on a program for online harassment so i was feeling very motivated with that industry will let the bakery side. What am i gonna do being a baker in san francisco you know. I can't stand tall shafts. Not repaying kinda just for myself back into it. But the budget doesn't go away once you've created something you know you want to have that and i've been making vegan when i moved to san francisco was like okay. Gotta try being vegan to charge everything out of my life. Stop drinking coffee anymore. I don't have beat. i don't have slowly but surely a lot of those things. Come back in the mike but when i was begging again i was still using butter but leaving the eggs out so as a part time vegan and i found that my cookie recipes. Were now all safe to eat. Ross is still baking for myself and friends on the side. It's not on your company and these cookie recipes on like like now the one bite i used to sneak. I take half the dell and just put it in the fridge bake cookies now joe later loving like a bite of cookie dough after dinner or two or four you know however many strike and like you said kind of substituting alcohol in some ways with sugar is is pretty frequent so i found myself fairly often beat like ballots friday night on not going to have a glass of wine or anything. I have slice of chocolate cake. Or i should have cookies and yannis recipe with the cookie. Dog just like have people love cookie dough and i now have a way that you can use much as you want to be safe like. I really think people would love this. I should either way to sell it. Sat out with a couple months planning and website building in all that stuff again to create a really Dessert shop as what i said to a friend. She's like we could have it. You should call the. Do yuji hp. Y'all built what would be an up for twenty twenty seventeen. The iot my sabbatical from intel says getting ten weeks off on my time. There i had now worked there for ten years straight so instead of taking a vacation around the world like many people do. I decided to use ten weeks to start a business if dope could take off. And as you know i'm talking to today with all the with but now on multi dollar cookie dough copy. It worked and i quit my job in july after that sabbatical and said i can't come in three events. I'll bring my laptop in on wednesday coach. So i i left that job behind and i think in the beginning. Everyone thinks you're insane and like you're going to quit your job. But i was in the passion in the life and the fire had inside doing what i loved feeling so present in my life and just more in.

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"kelsey" Discussed on Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | 12 Steps | Living Sober | Addiction Treatment
"I drink and my intensity like i've always been a very intense person as a kid and whatnot. I have a very high standard for myself. If i gotta be in school was soldering had failed. You know like full tears waterworks. And everything so. It was a lot of like pent up stress to be perfect time. I think that first time. I drank in. This weird way was like a release of responsibility. You know like a release of. I didn't have to be on this opportunity to go all another great thing. But then i'm like level one hundred about my schools that haven't been great and now a mike full on ongoing to corporate job fulltime during the summers in part time during every school year straight on sixteen so often that for summary got the opportunity to keep working hard time like. I mentioned this clear that was that was it was like kid kelsey already. Pretty stressed out anxious isolate take my tests in a different room. Because i was. I'd have such testing Grades and everything but it was killing myself for it. You know to know downfall parents anything. It's sort of just self inflicted drive that crushing and eilly not alcohol through those years. Thought because like you said in movies and tv. The socialize like to be cool means to drink and party which was such a contrast with my life of wanting to perform at be getting grades. Have great job but then like we but to be cool you to join us Enemy and i got up through my family on both sides. So i i should have somebody my family all this coming early but you can see it coming. It's like it's the it's the pudding and it was absolutely something. I just fell into sorta cope with the stress and anxiety over that time. And like you said this rock bottom idea to being from on twenty four had ten years of like hitting gravel right look hitting rock bottom gravel of like okay got arrested last night also report a law enforcement and i gave a fake. Id i got another ticket for drinking. Underage and i went to the hospital two times because of the amount of alcohol in my system. Everyone else was doing fine off the party bus right. They all walked often. I was passed out in the back of the bus of the police. You now call the ambulance than all these little things were like. Wow that's not who. I am so embarrassing. I sleep with a stranger on stupid things like it was just another morning away feeling like shit and having apologize for it and having to call my parents when i was in college in stuff on lots to another like you know like this is what's going on. Just destroy them. You know nerves lies and stop. It was like. I'm sure every weekend let cameras like. Oh let's wait till kelsey calls you know what she was gonna canal but it was always able to be passed off because my grades were so great. Still doing great at intel and look at all these things so it was very hard for me to come to the final Say enough's enough because it really had been so long it just enough like shits but everything else looks fine and that makes it very hard in our society like society to say okay. I'm gonna stop drinking forever when everything else seemed okay. I think once. I got to the point where i finally stopped drinking. You know it had been a number of years three years after college. I think at this point and i didn't have any like life or passion outside of going to work and going out to bars and stuff and drink Tours it'd be there wasn't anything i was doing it. I paint sti- garden. Do i like to draw. Do i sing. I plan instrument. Like do i bake anymore. And it wasn't doing any of those things when i went on this business trip in barcelona business shirts rose the worst for me because it's kind of like it. Was this new world where nobody knew. I had a problem right. If you're drinking around people who majoring too much. Sometimes you can keep your shit together. Sometimes you can't but there's sort of voice in the back of your head that says like don't have another one because your friends looking and he's gonna be mad you know he knows you you've had too many or whatever business trips were like free for all and others Way they handled alcohol better than me right other people who business trips also feel like. It's the free for all your way from your family. That's the way it was a recipe for disaster for me. Because i really always took it to the next level so that night convinced my group of coworkers that i knew this random group of guys that i obviously did not know said. Oh don't worry about me. i'll be fine. I'm gonna go with now like this conversation whatsoever had given one of those carter's my phone so when i came to like three thirty in the morning in a strange apartment without a fawn had just done horrible things and a got got into a taxi was all very very blurry and confusing but the next morning having to call her boyfriend at the time of four years and say what had happened you know and yet again. This is four years. He's gone through a lot of these little road bumps of issues and stuff and they're pretty bad things that would continue to happen here and there and it was just done was done. It was like almost like a cold stone wall. Had just gone up really realized that morning. That if i keep doing this not only can i not have a relationship with anyone else that will be value or last is not fair and but he also have a relationship with my family. But i can't with myself. You know this is just like what respect do i have for myself. I keep doing this. And i keep saying i want so yeah. I really made a decision that morning. It was for good. I had stopped drinking. When i was twenty one for about six months ultimatum with the boyfriend. At the time you need to get scattered okay. I'm gonna stop this holiday and grade six months of my life. Those were incredible. I wrote like help awesome. I felt like most agree. I just can't wait until i can just have one drink. Yeltsin my last journal entry. That period was Ramar now's blocking out again within like three weeks so this time was just like enough's enough you know i'm just really ready to be done and was founded english speaking amy not that morning and i have not had a drink since. Oh that's so good to. I've been to meetings all over the world as well and it's such a cool experience. I went. I think i was in costa rica and win to a meeting and it was not an english-speaking meeting an ice speak spanish pretty good but it's more challenging when you're in a spanish speaking country because they talk so fast. It's hard to keep up.

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"kelsey" Discussed on Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | 12 Steps | Living Sober | Addiction Treatment
"Pugh thank you so much for hanging out with me today and listening to the pod. You guys. I'm super super excited about this episode. Because you know we all love to hang out with like minded people sober people with sober people moms with moms entrepreneurs with entrepreneurs we love to be around people that have the same interest us and this interview is so fantastic for me. Because it's a fellow entrepreneur and a fellow sober person. This is kelsey mara. She is forbes. Thirty under thirty. She's a desert addict. Which will make more sense in a minute and she got sober so super braves. She went on shark tank and created this incredible company called dope that is not the oh p. mark friends that is do uga hp. Okay that is right up my alley. This is edible cookie. Joe i love cookie dough i could go on and on about kelsey. I'm going to let her introduce herself. I hope you love this interview. It was so much fun. She's fantastic and let's jump right in. Let's welcome kelsey monica o. m. g. this is so exciting you guys are gonna love this forbes thirty under thirty freaking shark tank like this is a really really good addiction unlimited guest. I've got for you guys. So i am going to let her introduce herself. Because you know. I will butcher it but i wanna say kelsey. Welcome to the show and thank you so much for being here and doing this with me. I'm super stoked to hear your story. And i haven't even told everybody like what your business is yet. What you on shark tank for. But i promise you it's going to be speaking our language because as table with addiction we love our sugar and on superstock to try. Edible freaking cookie dough. I love this idea. So let's take a minute. I'm going to let you introduce yourself and let everybody know a little bit about you and what you do. Yes definitely all cookie dough training. There's are a so. I'm kelsey moneda. I am the founder fearless leader. Doku cookie dough. It's do yuji. Hp dough cook you know your This exist because of my sobriety. I got sober in twenty fifteen and ditched along her intact to open up a company. I think like many people newly into recovery like unbridled energy. You don't even know what to do. And i really put it towards creating i can be passionate about and almost four years into the business and just past five years over and living life lovin. It do my thing does so awesome. And we're in saying. I was thinking like when i was reading about you before. We were recording. Well thirty under thirty right so forbes. Thirty under thirty. And i was sitting there and i was like. Oh my gosh number one. You got sober. Really young. And i would love to hear that experience but number two i was like are you freaking kidding me like when i was under thirty. I was such a hot free. Could mess like my whole twenty. Like i was in la during the bartender thing in the parties. And i thought i was so cool. I was like how do you get all this motivation. And and intelligence right like i feel like i couldn't have connected any of this stuff in my twenties so i'm super impressed with you just in that regard. I was a hot mess. That means complaint twenty so yeah. I was twenty four years old september. Twenty fifteen team starter. Game i don't know if it's any like Grateful you know. I'm grateful that. I got to make this choice at the age. I did i when i first got sober. I remember might early like eighty meetings and stuff going in the beginning. I got to see examples of people who are like. Some were my age when i got sober and now a now. I'm forty three. And i've got a wife and kids in a family happier than ever. And here's what like came out of my license than stay with it. You know kinda got that example of like this could be like an people being like holy shit. I wish i figured this out at your age like stick with it. you know. Here's what you have to face if you don t realize the relapse in this trying i felt like i had lived enough of the journey by age to just say like enough is enough endurable to call it. I was so tired of digging myself deeper into this whole. And i just think deep down inside i knew i had more to offer the world and i thought it was quite Still be waking up apologizing for stuff. I didn't remember losing my phone. This and not putting myself in very dangerous situations. I'm like there's more. There's more of me. And i want to figure out what makes kelsey come alive you know. What do i love to do at that point. I was just working like crazy and drinking like crazy on. There wasn't a lot of fun. You know passionate. Yeah yeah yeah and it does totally rob you of that too passion for sure like i didn't even understand what it meant to be passionate about my work until many years later i was thirty three when i got sober and going to a at thirty three. I felt like i was the youngest person in the room by twenty years. You know like how is that for you at twenty four. Yeah very very isolating. As far as like how. I felt the beginning i was like i am the only four year old. Going through this fisher. I really felt like is there even a single other person out there in the world. I didn't know in the beginning. All these other resources or communities loop into or anything just you know. My nanna was like twenty one years sober when she passed away so she was one of the first people i called. I said like it's time like i've done. I'm going to stop drinking in barcelona out on work. Turpin this this last night herath. She's like you should find yourself in a meeting you now. I'm thinking like remember celona like you know. Sure not found english speaking meeting in like i was able to kind of stick with that beginning. But it's sort of the. That's just the traditional a only way you know kind of thing and it doesn't have a lot of examples of problem drinking in your twenties. Our society as a whole is like completely massive. You know completely says it's fine. You're young. It's whatever it happens and it doesn't like it doesn't have to happen like that. It's okay to analyze. Why you're drinking. You know and analyze how you feel about your relationship without all moreover like is adding to your life. You know people are like. I don't need to stop drinking. Non alcoholic and insight is alcohol. Doing anything positive in your life is adding good things or is it is it causing harm. Are you doing things. You don't like to feel worse than day like there's a lot of shades that i think are disgusted society about needing to stop your shoes into wanting to saying fuck it you know value to me. I'm not gonna do it anymore. It's like you know if you want to quit smoking. It's not adding anything positive to your.

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"kelsey" Discussed on Sports 600 ESPN
"I think it's a goat battles just like the quarter bags got nothing but major respect for Travis Calc Brooks. Career has been unbelievable. Unbelievable. Kelsey and Gronk, Mahomes Brady. So money marquee matchups in this Super Bowl for which we are just days away. As we know, however, this is no ordinary Super Bowl Week. Time for straight talk brought to buy straight talk. Wireless media. It's being done over. Zoom chiefs aren't even in town yet. And as we learned on Wednesday, the Chiefs may have dodged a bullet this week. We know backup center Daniel Kilgore landed on the covert list through contact. Tracing. Turns out he was in the chair, getting his hair done. When the Chiefs barber got his results back. He had tested positive ESPN insider Adam Schefter. The Chiefs were getting haircuts on Sunday in the facility with the barber that they had chosen who have been tested the five previous days and tested negative. But then his point of care test came back that day as he was going through apartments as he was halfway through the haircut of Daniel Kilgore, and essentially, he got pulled out of the facility because he tested positive. Now here's the kicker to the whole story. There were 20 players and employees, including Patrick Mahomes. Were lined up to get appointments with this hair cutter that day, so there are a close contacts in the covert world and there are close calls in the covert world. And Patrick Mahomes never got the chance to sit down with the hair cutter who tested positive that day, but there were a line of players and employees. Within the chief's organization who literally had 15 minute time slots to sit down with that hair cutter. That particular day. Kilgore was deemed a close contact anyway, so we just had the barber finish his hair chiefs looking for back to back titles. We know about tight and Travis Kelsey and Thursday on ESPN daily, the story of the Kelsey Brothers and how big brother Jason Pushed little brother Travis to be better along every step of their careers. ESPN DAILY Subscribe Wherever you get your podcasts Travis Kelsey, one of the many weapons the Chiefs have on offense, Patrick Mahomes at the helm of that offense, and they could put up points in a hurry. As for Kansas City's defense, they'll be looking to stop. Tom Brady. ESPN is Diana Russini. They're going to do everything they can do to disguise the coverage is because they're gonna try toe confuse Tom Brady. They're also gonna be applying pressure on a guy who's got some of the best pocket presence that any of the quarterback in the league take a listen to Frank Clark, though, describe why it's so hard. To take down Brady. You got these shows. Have you ever seen Tom Brady shoulders when he had that pocket? Come on, man. You're gonna put the film us for this. Y'all got attached to film me this video to the shoulders crazy sometime. I ain't got nothing against nobody, you know of a 43 year old age range around those age man should be able to move his shoulders like that is quite amazing. You're not escape artist, but it's like Man. He just good. Honestly, sometimes you just have to show I watch. I think this time watching the best you watch Tom Brady. Sometimes in that pocket, man. You can't tell the difference. It was a full minute talking about Tom Brady's shoulders. You know, Usually we're talking about his face his hair, his fashion. But, Michael, apparently you gotta watch out for that Brady ship me out there. And he's seemingly carrying the Buccaneers on those shoulders Teammate Levante David even saying that after they won the NFC Championship, there was another teammate with tears in his eyes over heading to the Super Bowl. Brady told him Stop crying. We're not done yet. Today to win over the Chiefs to cry those happy tears this weekend straight talk wireless, no contract, no compromise. Upset was the word of the night in college basketball. That's next SportsCenter all night. It's ESPN radio..

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"kelsey" Discussed on Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast
"I think it's harder to do the goal in that year. Doing which is the more like speaking calmly. Because i feel like everybody is like like the angry the the snarled actually talking like him far harder i think. Oh thank you thank you. I'm more of a positive person. So i relate more with this migo. sometimes. I'll go. But i like the what did street for listeners. Ears this episode man. They they're getting getting a good one. God i'm only like ten years too late maybe fifteen. Now that can be like your stick is that you only do impressions that are like stale. That's good. I thought you were gonna say. Just do goal him and i could be like the the golam comedian processes line road. It's yeah just like decade. Old impressions like nothing. Nothing new nothing. Fresh just old old as being too hard over baked other bakes number pastries that have been overbooked on that. Show god and you don't want to get into it. Remind because i will get worked up. I'll get worked up my great british show. I was gonna ask what is what is your impression that you're gonna share. It was just me saying my precious. That's all i can do. All on is just that. That's all i have golan. You've got a whole a whole thing. It was yes my wife she. She likes it when i talked to her like that. So we we've started to take it to the bedroom to that is disturbing. But i'm happy you feel a little comfortable sharing that with me and that'll be just for us. Because i'm gonna edit that part out the world does not need to know about leaving it in that's gold but has issued. Yeah kelsey we're going to get into the advice portion where we're just gonna answer some random questions fans of sent in okay..

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