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Fading Memories: Alzheimer's Caregiver Support
"khelil" Discussed on Fading Memories: Alzheimer's Caregiver Support
"True and then middle stage bass. When i think the hornets thing to talk about know in the middle states really start to see changes but now you can still try the different. Things brought interchange's latin so if they were puzzle people crosswords. Or whatever you get. Walk mess worm known to the new york times. Not new york pass. Can't do that on a good days. Not pro you know when you're in the middle states and you've been always telling me start started getting really frustrated with it. 'cause i went from the jude word. Search book the in a warrant ten on a page so cute. You're is now with just now down. And i think those who and i had Some high school kids who used to go to my mouth before the lockdown one really cool things is just close so do think are quote for anything. Say tell ya bitch if he were hit with a new axe sakes you tight that out in big letters. Include all the other kind of saying that and they would match the two words. Isn't that cool. They some of allows. You can make it so i tell. People is not exposes like less than twenty dollars for your family hands. So it's like the early bird gets the worm and you know. Put them together. And it's a washable kind of fast and you know you could use them forever. But i was like no give it to some high school kid needs spoke ready for you know Project for seniors. And then you just kind of making a cool game so as they start to news words courage doing more things with words so it was jobs there. So there's a lot of those kinds of games out there like that at. Up you know. Talk to one of the things that i love of a trainer anywhere and so i have always used fidget toys and things. Different tables reedmen did live training. People just spinning it around with you know some much noise while the classes on. Also i just kept us. A amount of one pool is things las. Have these bowls that you can throw around worm and car thumb ball so wherever you are for you. Catch the ball wherever your thumb lands. Thus would you discuss and so is about all kinds of soda. So my mom was never a big talker and especially about her so she was diagnosed. I wanted to know what she was thinking. Most gaming because she was burke by dan the just the sheer book. Fear on her face when they're documented near dimension to own s ban and. That's pretty much all. She wanted her to kinda cough for rather than she really did. Two thanks Used this emotions ball and he has frustrated unhappy and stared in surprise on so asked basis so started thrown around and she would say and wanted to move with a snake she ended over lean and she said i'm relieved as not kansan know her sibling. That cancer And i heard. Wow that's profound in in a big way. So this is don't want in getting her talk and in other that i have talked with members in a couple of support groups that i am associated. Rare is you know. Try using a hobby. They've always love to get them to talk about what it is so for us. It was no the lego bricks and so we just get on illegals out and what was so interesting about the lego. Rix was that in twenty. Fourteen per guy who i was Obviously as as that is worsening unknowns though ahead a neggo kitchen what a couple of the people on the air and she wore you know. She's not a genome run a recognized by the way she was playing with the people and breathing is i have made her all of these little houses and as you can see the lego person coolest legos that she's showing us it's cool because they see have. This was our favorite candy the five lakes license as took example pizzas and make that. And so what. What i think has been profound for us and everybody can out to see it there New york times higher. The washington post came to see her doing because what everybody was intrigued by is before you get off the or if you just ask the do a puzzle domino. Whatever it was. She was pushed him around the table. And you know and do the puzzle but when you've got that liberals out she's in a her one of spontaneous things happened. This guy came in a pbs. He came to our house. Were these months have yet and you only want to set up in different rooms. And i was really worried. Bigger campbell was right at her face. Ashes khelil viking. She never acknowledged that he was wrong. And then after we did a- puzzle and Let domino them second book so actively we do all that he's as well. Let's see the bills. I could lego. She had a bag with little Tupperware thing container with her uncle her name on it and and so i was very little bigger than so border. Now all of a sudden she comes up and initiative. Oh lucky of anybody for two hours all day but that is how amazing are connection was because she couldn't get out my name or that she just knows you knew me. Recognize me for screen out for the whole time you know. She was making legos and talking all very engaged and then if we put them away and she would go right back into her little blank stare saints three the hey not gene is and people think i'll make it up and is she doesn't mess now. When you put the a lot of ways that bins and arms. And what. I do that you know kinda come alive and some of then out and see to go into the whole so whenever you go so she can still pushing around. But she can't really are make yourself make so she's nights since the around you of has and that's wow she really does. I what it is unless you see it you know. I can't believe true but it's not that she didn't like a pogo that she is clearly remembers the Hours and hours and hours that we spent building you know with the active and based and stay heseltine like little dogs. Everybody has seen the dogs but his head moves you bar his tail away and she knows they all. He's real question always is he's not going to be on me. I just came out later question. And i know when you ignore him. You know he can take the bar and get your attention rudolph so it you you know. He's sitting in the corner you have him on. I'd say every hour interns they until then bar and you can turn sounded the barcodes and also lorentz and that the know that he's arash and not really they can do that. What i find interesting especially in there. Even the middle stays you know. My mom will hold onto a four while you know our solar just how long term he get to the later stages really what i think we're trying to do. Jennifer exists you know. Keep them happy. And calm. And i do a mix of things they would remember back in the day to source to newark things like the at the world would know about.

Krypton Report: The Supergirl Podcast
"khelil" Discussed on Krypton Report: The Supergirl Podcast
"Some some strong stuff. Yeah well you know. I mean growing up. If you didn't know your father superman he's gonna be gone a lot Especially with the things that superman can do. If he's saving the day in another galaxy. Or something i mean like So growing up and being an emotionally challenged teenager. I mean it feels like a big betrayal. Then we we get were superman meets the stranger and you know he strangers talking to him and says it's lead you know that's why they're beating where they're meeting. It's me out of lead and they're fighting. He calls him out. Start saying stuff causing khelil and says i know things about you to this is going on when we cut back to smallville and jordan is getting dropped off at the party at the schuster minds. Kohl's the coal mines. That morgan had just going to reopen. And who dropped him off. That was my question. I watched the second time because jonathan's not there. Jonathan wasn't invited. Jordan was having. You just took a number. I guess that makes sense. I thought the same thing. I said who dropped him off. No jonathan Didn't go with him there. Because when jonathan shows up at the parties like you know how many people had asked find this place or whatever. Yeah all italians like interrogate to find out where you are. We find out that sarah's took pills because she had a problem and that's what she's like revealing stuff About the sadness and and all the bad stuff about smallville. She takes her dad. You know being a fireman in bussey into a house where the parents are cooking meth at sunfire inside and interesting. Because if you watch jordan's wearing a red sweater in this scene most the time he's been wearing darker clothing. And now if you really watch this scene when jordan and sarah sitting together if you pay attention. The background is all green screen. The party and everything like it's it's green screen. Yeah they can't that. Many people gathered exacting. They had to move. Yeah especially when they would have been filming. This is what i'm saying. It's all post covid filming so like. I was telling janine. Little part which kobe yet well being canada. I mean post as far as the outbreak. Like yeah okay yes. all right. don't like shows were pre cove it and then covert happening and they start filming after the covid incident so like this afterwards like none of this film before like you know some of our other shows and it's interesting because there's certain times i pointed out like janine talking about what i would have done this and i'm like well think about your blocking and your kovic and stuff like you know maybe in this scene you would have had them embrace or something more but you couldn't at the time and she said well you know when you start thinking about production stuff because even some of the shots the way they position people. They're farther apart than what you think. Because they're using depth to make closer using perspective to make people look like they're standing closer but they're really farther apart not standing directly across from each other. Yup and but this is the part where i had to say w t.f sarah w t f where she's talking to jordan. She's like opening up her heart to this kid. Who feels the same way and he leans in and kisses and she goes what. I have a boyfriend and seriously seriously. I'm like you said earlier. All the interactions. You've had have been very leading and you couldn't draw the line that you had a boyfriend. They they they do they do have chemistry can say maybe not so leading but they definitely do have chemistry and yeah the guy. The guy pushes them. That's my girlfriend is girlfriend. She said i would have gotten around to it. We were talking and then you kissed me like you were talking at the funeral at the barn when you invited me. You know all this time. Like when i got here when i said you're the only person that i know here you can. Oh well my boyfriend and his friends are over here. You know you could have introduced here. Said something which makes me think that. She's ashamed of her boyfriend and all that kind of bullcrap baggage that they might get into. Her boyfriend pushed absolutely he pushes jordan down in jordan. Trying to like calmly. Hey i didn't know and then boom jonathan you shows up and pushes imbed right there. He's defending his brother. And you're you're cutting two now. The boys are getting to a fight and then like they're getting like get beat up on an outnumbered and of course you know. This is twenty twenty one where no kid wants to help this one state route their phone and record everything so you have all the kids just filming it. No one's going to help. Which makes me mad. But and then you have the juxtaposition shots of clark fighting the stranger through like chinatown in space and this was a part where stranger like his kiss. Sudas taking everything clerks throwing how they keep vision. Trees breath punches. And he's just talking to him. About how i know who you are that he dabs clark within the heart of kryptonite and clark starts falling to earth. And that's when solomon was like dad. Is superman studies. He said he was like he was freaking out right there. I mean it's played. It's played pretty serious than us until it's not like as he's falling he does like. Luckily there's enough that kryptonite sticking out. He was able to grab it. Just pull it out of his chest and then he is fine. His we cut were here. He's falling and we come back to the boys. And we. We see jonathan just on the ground or on the ground george around and jordan just is angry and his eyes turn red and his vision out of his eyes and just blows the fire and clark. Lois sees something on tv about she signals. For clark clark hears it. That's what snaps. I'm outlet has. He's fallen he's about all the stuff that he's gonna failing and he pulls it out a lands right before he hits the ground and you take off and he shows up there. That's the scene where he sees jonathan. Abc's kyle and thanks in jonathan's like i'm okay. It's jordan in clarkson there's this long of 'em's looking at jordan just looked scared. And he's you know and i'm like dude. Go hunt your sign. Run over there..

KLIF 570 AM
"khelil" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM
"Intelligence. We're making great decisions in the year ahead. This week's program titled The January Effect, I'm Spencer McCowen President McGowan Group, joined by co host Alex to lean, head of client development of McGowan Group Asset Management. A team of nine. The team that cares and having navigated the pandemic, looking forward to the year ahead. But the January effect tells us something will explain what the January effect is and what the impact was from this week. What perform best in the first week of trading. We'll get to that. Alex, what else we got? Yeah. What does that tell us? What are the most likely policy changes? And potential tax all changes. They're coming with the new administration. Well, and what are the forecast for 2021? We'll get to that in the charts. And what else we're gonna cover. How does this this week? Change the outlook for, um for markets. Well. I've got a couple of I got a couple of numbers go to the Trader's Almanac for that, right? Like the first day they say the first six days of trading forecast the here and that right? Yes, now. That can get you into trouble because it doesn't always work right? It's about two thirds effective for for trends. The Dow Up about 1%, the S and P about 1.5 Russell 2000 Small stock index was up 6%. Medical was up 3% for the week. That's pretty good week. I'm glad if you do that every week for 52 weeks, then it's pretty good. Um, pipelines up 8% for the week. And AH, West Texas Intermediate crude 51 50 a big week they're Saudi cutback of a million and production per day. The good news is three U. S. Is actually capable of delivering Maura with the differential I got to say about that is is I don't think I could drive 55. Right. Oh, okay. No. Van Halen Reference. Yeah, that was Nixon invented that by the way for the 55. Yeah, to save on fuel. Yeah, And then he made us all companies sell oil at six a barrel when the world price was 30. I want to interject here just for a second. That was that was over regulation. This is this is the What the The beginning of 2021. You've been on the air for how long? Oh, February next month will mark Ah, that will be 20 years 20 years. So we're starting our 21st year of network radio. Congratulations. Hey, thank you so much. We'll declare the anniversary now. Okay? Because You know, I think I had to do the audition in January. They want to make sure that I wouldn't get embarrassed on. Okay. So when the program started, all right. Ah, lot of the format. Um, I I did not like what I was hearing. Especially on the weekends right there, Except for Ed Wallace. He's one of the best is really so, um, and you can't get news. You know, on the weekends like you go to CNBC. And they're doing reruns about, you know, bizarre estates and like that, And and so when you're in your car on the weekends, you know, do stuff to get any good news content. Right? So I just said well Financial news. And that turned into the market reports and what I noticed is it was great because clients would listen. Say what the heck is going on right? Washington takes a hard dramatic left turn this week. Chaos and the Dow just dances at 31,000. So we'll get to, you know, we get to dissect that, but a lot of the programs were call ins, okay? So I was going to follow that format. I've only taken one call and other than an interview, right, right. This is what made me decide. If I'm gonna have somebody on the program. They have to be a neck spurt and an expert that adds value for us as a Zbigniew leader as an analyst. Right? Um, those air that was the devotion and here's where it came from. So I had this high powered C p A on I'm all excited. First guest, okay? We're going through really The high end of tax law on tax law changes right to get to that subject. Briefly. We're about see corporate taxes go from 21% to 28% is what Goldman said. And tax everybody that makes over 400 whole lot because they're evil. Right? Those are the two policy changes. Goldman forecasts. Um, in this case, um The first guest was the C E P A. And we wanted a high level conversation. Right? So we're going over the tax law changes at the time 20 years ago. And techniques for lowering your taxes causes in the fourth quarter sometime, and so we decided to take a call right Lady calls and says Do I need to file a return if I only made three grant? Mm this last year. And You know. So the C p A is like, Well, yeah, they might not even care. E mean, you know what I mean? She had a genuine question, and that was good. What it made me determine is it's not worth it, right? Yeah. If you're gonna have somebody on you want to have somebody that adds value right off the bat. And just if you're listening to this point of fact It is ah, Khelil not to file Okay, you have to file it's not he leave. He can't pay. You could work. Some of the I R s That's not illegal, but it's illegal to actually not file. Okay, so that was it was okay. So 20 years later, we answer the first question. Okay? And then the first long play interview was was a guy that ran the world's largest aluminum recycler. Removing okay and he had prepared like 200 pages of aluminum smelting. Briefing. Yeah, and read the thing. He read it. He read it. It took us all night to add it. I've never edited another interview. Umm I just noted, interrupt if it's not going too good direction. If me is a businessman, if if I'm if I don't like it, I'm going somewhere else. Right? And so that was that was a key, All right. So Washington takes a dramatic left. Turn, right. We saw that. Yep. Okay. And policy changes. We don't know yet. We do know from Goldman. At $4 Trillion infrastructure package because they're going to get the investment banking business that right? That's gonna be huge. Now what that does it, You know the U. S debt approaching 30 trillion The balance sheet of the Fed essentially will double by the time they get done with this. And then that that sets the stage for 2022. Yeah. Goldman's phrase was they're unlikely to do anything to disrupt the current recovery. Until 2022 s so later in the year, it's gonna be important to stay tuned and one of the things that you know, in terms of the safety waiting. We're gonna adjust that. The dangers ahead during the year. That being said. I've made the case for 20% potential year old statement. But you know that's the backdrop. I think right now for 2021, particularly the first half. Is actually very favorable. Very You know, a lot of stimulus that we we already had the additional 17 to 20% money supply increase. We got vaccines on the way. Um, you have pent up demand. All that stuff says Hey, we're likely to have a pretty good 2021. What does it look like going into 2022? Yep. Is a different story. I talked to four octogenarians that have already been vaccinated this week. Clients. All right, right and Also talked to some people in their seventies and they're wondering how to get it. And Papa Dean, he went and got it it Market street pharmacy and play. No, hey, already got his. So there'll be a line out the door, right? Right. So that's anyway. But that Z good news. Even though we're in the midst of 130,000 people a day getting admitted to the hospital, um the flu season usually picks it 60,000 just to put it in context.

KLIF 570 AM
"khelil" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM
"Intelligence. We're making great decisions in the year ahead. This week's program titled The January Effect, I'm Spencer McCowen President McGowan Group, joined by co host Alex to lean, head of client development of McGowan Group Asset Management. A team of nine. The team that cares and having navigated the pandemic, looking forward to the year ahead. But the January effect tells us something will explain what the January effect is and what the impact was from this week. What perform best in the first week of trading. We'll get to that. Alex, what else we got? Yeah. What does that tell us? What are the most likely policy changes? And potential tax law changes. They're coming with the new administration. Well, and what are the forecast for 2021? We'll get to that in the charts. And what else we're gonna cover. How does this this week? Change the outlook for, um for markets. Well, I've got a couple of I got a couple of numbers go to the Trader's Almanac for that, right. Like the first, they say the first six days of trading forecast the year and that right? Yes. Now that can get you into trouble because it doesn't always work right? It's about two thirds effective for for trends. The Dow Up about 1%, the S and P about 1.5. Russell 2000 Small stock index was up. 6% medical was up 3% for the week. That's pretty good week. If you do that, every week for 52 weeks, then it's pretty good. Um, pipelines up 8% for the week. And West Texas Intermediate crude 51 50 a big week there. Ah, Saudi cutback of a million and production per day. The good news is three U. S. Is actually capable of delivering Maura with the differential I got to say about that is is I don't think I could drive 55. Right. Oh, okay. No. Van Halen Reference. Yeah, that was Nixon invented that by the way for the 55. Yeah, to save on fuel. Yeah, And then he made us all companies sell oil at six a barrel when the world price was 30. I want to interject here just for a second. That was that was over regulation. This is this is the What the The beginning of 2021. You've been on the air for how long? Oh, February next month will mark that. That will be 20 years, 20 years. So we're starting our 21st. Year of network radio. Congratulations. Hey, thank you so much. We'll declare the anniversary now. Okay? Because You know, I think I had to do the audition in January. They want to make sure that I wouldn't get embarrassed on. Okay. So when the program started, all right. Ah, lot of the format. Um I did not like what I was hearing. Especially on the weekends right there, Except for Ed Wallace. He's one of the best There is really so, um and you can't get news. You know, on the weekends like you go to CNBC, and they're doing reruns about, you know, bizarre estates and act like that. And and so when you're in your car on the weekends, you know it was tough to get any good news content. Right? So I just said well Financial news and that turned into the market reports and what I noticed Is it was great because clients would listen. Say what the heck is going on? Right? Washington takes a hard dramatic left turn this week chaos and the Dow just dances at 31,000. So we'll get to you know, we get to Dissect that. But a lot of the programs were call ins. Okay. Uh, so I was gonna follow that format. I've only taken one call in other than an interview, right? This is what made me decide. If I'm gonna have somebody on the program. They have to be a neck spurt and an expert that adds value for us as a Zbigniew leader as an analyst. Right? Um, those air that was the devotion and here's where it came from. So I had this high powered C p A on I'm all excited. First guest, okay? We're going through really The high end of tax law on tax law changes right to get to that subject. Briefly. We're about see corporate taxes go from 21% to 28% is what Goldman said. And tax everybody that makes over 400 whole lot because they're evil. Right? Those are the two policy changes. Goldman forecast. Um, in this case. Um, the first guest was the C E P A. And we wanted a high level conversation. Right? So we're going over the tax law changes at the time 20 years ago. And techniques for lowering your taxes causes in the fourth quarter sometime, and so we decided to take a call right Lady calls in, says Do I need to file a return? If I only made three grand, Hmm this last year. And You know. So the C p A is like, Well, uh, yeah, they might not even care E mean, you know, I mean, she had a genuine question, and that was good. But what it made me determine is it's not worth it, right? Yeah. If you're gonna have somebody on you want to have somebody that adds value right off the bat. And just if you're listening to this point of fact It is ah, Khelil not to file Okay, you have to file it's not Healy, if you can't pay, Yeah, you could work. Some of the I R s That's not illegal, but it's illegal to actually not file. Okay, so that was okay. So 20 years later, we answer the first question. Okay? And then the first long play interview was was a guy that ran the world's largest aluminum recycler. Removing okay and he had prepared like 200 pages of aluminum smelting. Briefing. Yeah, and read the thing. He read it. He read it. It took us all night to add it. I've never edited another interview. Umm I just noted, interrupt if it's not going too good direction. If me is a businessman, if if I'm if I don't like it, I'm going somewhere else. Right? And so that was that was a key, All right. So Washington takes a dramatic left. Turn, right. We saw that. Yep. Okay. And policy changes. We don't know yet. We do know from Goldman. $4 trillion infrastructure package because they're going to get the investment banking business, right? That's gonna be huge. Now what that does it, You know the U. S debt approaching 30 trillion The balance sheet of the Fed essentially will double by the time they get done with this, and then that that sets the stage for 2022. Goldman's phrase was they're unlikely to do anything to disrupt the current recovery. Until 2022 s so later in the year, it's gonna be important to stay tuned and one of the things that you know, in terms of the safety waiting. We're gonna adjust that. For the dangers ahead during the year. That being said. I've made the case for 20% potential year old statement. But you know it's the backdrop. I think right now for 2021, particularly the first half. Is actually very favorable. Very You know, a lot of stimulus. That's way we've already had the additional 17 to 20% money supply increase. We got vaccines on the way. Me have pent up demand. All that stuff says Hey, we're likely to have a pretty good 2021. What does it look like going into 2022? Yep. Is a different story. I talked to four octogenarians that have already been vaccinated this week. Clients. All right, right and Also talked to some people in their seventies and they're wondering.