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It's your journey. Welcome, everyone, to SI Media with Jimmy Traina. Thank you so much for listening. The usual periodic check in with Andrew Marchand from the New York Post this week. He joined the pod to talk about a variety of topics in sports media. We get into the ABC ESPN Monday Night Football staggered star double headers. We get into how ESPN and the ESPN and Pat McAfee marriage is going. Deion Sanders stuff. How the media has handled Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey. What's going on with WWE and Monday Night Raw most likely looks like it's going to be on the move. Andrew had some stuff on that. A couple of things about local New York radio. So a bunch of sports media topics with Andrew Marchand on this episode. And then Salicata joins me as he does every week for our train of thought segment. Where we get into some NFL things about the Eagles. Should the NFL ban the Eagles one yard play. Joe Namath and Lou Holtz making headlines. Get into these ridiculous prop bets on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey. And Sal has a rough Sunday coming up. So if you're a fan of the train of thought segment, you'll want to hear that. Before we get to the full episode. I want you to make sure you listen to past episodes. If you've missed any and make sure you subscribe to us. I media Jimmy trainer. We've had a great run of guests. Kevin Clark from ESPN was on the show last week. Scott Hansen hosted the NFL Red Zone channel two weeks ago. Julian Edelman three weeks ago. Charles Barkley, Peter Schrager, Chris Russo, all recent guests. So if you missed any of those, give them a listen, download, subscribe to the pod and leave a review on Apple. We'll read it on an upcoming episode. All right. Andrew Marchand from the New York Post, followed by Salicata and train of thought. It's all coming up right now, right here. On S .I. media with Jimmy trainer. All right, training me now. S .I. media podcast regular. This periodic visit from the New York Post. And the March and Iran podcast is Andrew Marchand. Andrew, how are you? I'm good. How you doing, Jimmy? I'm good. I just realized I didn't put my phone on do not disturb. So I'm going to do that as we speak. And I'm going to let you know that I had a reader last week for my mailbag column on S .I. com, send it an email and said, when is Marchand's next appearance? So here we go. You made someone happy. Thank you that person. You made someone happy by coming on today. Let's start with this. A lot of media news to get to. Have you heard anything from ESPN or do you have any intel about how they feel about the last two weeks? How the staggered Monday Night Football doubleheader has gone? Because I've gotten a lot of emails and tweets about it. I'm sure you have as well. Yeah, I haven't talked to anybody specifically about how they feel about it. I mean, it is an NFL decision. ESPN is not in control of how those games are scheduled. Maybe they have some say, but it's the NFL decision. Yeah, I don't like it. Actually, in our podcast with John, it was my who's down this week. And the reason I just feel like I kind of said this on our part, it's too it's like having two quarterbacks and you have none. Right. And now if you have Joe Montana and Steve Young, there are two awesome games. Maybe that'd be better. But I just find my attention split and I don't know. And even at like halftime, I wouldn't recommend you go to the other game. Like I get what they're trying to do there, but it's not the NCAA tournament. And usually it's in like the second quarter, third quarter. So I personally don't think it really works that well. Now, I think they want to avoid I'm not positive, but I think they want to avoid that 10 30 late window. We used to get the Monday night and you get the, you know, crazy crew, either Chris Berman or Golick and Greenberg, you know, some of those crews back in the day. They probably don't want that late night game where, you know, you're losing that East Coast audience if it gets too late. But I don't know. I don't think this necessarily works. See, I like it. And what are the tweet? What are the tweeters say? Most people seem to not like it. Yeah. And why do you like it? The more the merrier. Give me as much football as possible. If I can watch eight games at one o 'clock on Sunday and four or five games at four o 'clock on Sunday, I can handle two games on Monday night. So, you know, I have two TVs. I put one game on each TV and two is better than one for me. That's just how I feel. Yeah, I've been a little running around these last couple of Mondays when this happened. So I may be a little bit, you know, my opinion skewed a little bit by that. It hasn't just been like I'm just chilling and watching, been running around a little bit. So perhaps that's, you know, maybe I could be swayed. I will say, you know, I don't know. This is a whole separate discussion. I would love to know your take on this, but I always feel like it's a little tough sometimes to criticize people in this podcast when I also have to book this podcast. So I try to be careful. Yeah, I notice you're very soft. That's what you're trying to say. Sometimes. So I'm sure this guy will never come on again, but they gotta do better than Chris Fowler on the secondary game. Just not, it's just not working. Chris is not a great play -by -player. Right. He was a great host, studio host. Can I say one thing? Yeah. He's on tremendous tennis. Like I watch the U .S. Open every single day. I think he's great on tennis. It's football where it's just something feels off. Well, tennis is also slower. And like you look at people who do really well at the slower sports. Like, you know, Jim Nantz is better than Chris Fowler, but Nantz is really his best thing is golf. And I think he's an OK NFL play -by -player. And at the end of his college basketball run, he was definitely, I don't know, OK is probably, you know, he was OK there as well. And I think if you look at Fowler and his history, now he's been doing play -by -play for a while now. And he has gotten better. Like when he first started on the number one crew, I mean, if I were covering it then, that would not, I probably would not have been that kind. Because he has gotten better, but it's not really good enough. And he's the rare case, I think with Herb Street, that Herb Street makes him better. Usually it's the play -by -player who makes the analyst better. And yeah, I think you're right. And I also think, you know, in fairness to Fowler, you know, ESPN put that crew together. They replaced Levy there and they had a year or two under their belt together as a team. And, you know, not the full team, but him and Riddick, Levy and Riddick, and then Jadolowski. And I think they kind of don't, they underestimate chemistry. It takes time to build it up. And so I think that hurts. And he just, he's a college guy too. It's hard just to come into the NFL. I know he, you know, he's talked how hard his schedule is with the U .S. Open. And then, you know, doing a game a couple days later. And then doing a college. And so, you know, that's hard. And so, yeah, he's not a tremendous play -by -player. To me, this is just me, it felt like when ESPN gave him that gig, it was more about ESPN trying to impress the NFL. Like, look, we have our number one college game. Like you had said earlier, the secondary Monday night game for years was, you know, Golic and Greenberg and Chris Berman with a cast of character. Rich Ryan did it one year. I think this is ESPN trying to say to the NFL, because now they have a Super Bowl and they have this big contract. And, you know, they brought in Buck and Aikman. Like, we're serious, we're going to take our, regardless of what you think about Fowler, he's their lead college guy. So, I feel like they're like, oh, look at us, we're putting the lead when, you know, that. Yeah, I think they screwed up and I think they know they screwed up. I think that they ended up shifting who was in charge of the NFL. It was Stephanie Drewley. And they moved her off the NFL after, you know, I think that didn't help her cause in terms of staying on the NFL. I think they were satisfied with Levy. He was a good guy, which they value. After they brought in Joe Buck, he was very gracious. You know, Levy's a very good hockey guy, especially studio host. I thought he could have, you know, could have been the pregame show on Monday Night Football. He's in, again, not their, in my opinion, they had other people who are better play -by -players for football, but it was good. Like, so, yeah, I don't think it was to impress the NFL. They got Joe Buck and Troy Aikman. They got the Mannings. I mean, they spend, they're spending 50, 60 million dollars a year on their booths. Like, I don't think the second team booth is gonna, you know. If anything, I think it was, there was a thought before Buck and Aikman that Fallon and Herb Street might get the NFL. Might get Monday Night Football. Might get the potential Super Bowl. And then this is kind of a carrot since they didn't get it. But I'd argue, and I even talked to Chris Fowler about this. So, I don't know if this is the case. I just don't know if, I mean, Chris Fowler does the national championship. He does the biggest college game every week for Disney. I can't, like, I get it. Maybe he wanted to do NFL. But is this really gonna satisfy him because you're doing a second game, which generally aren't that great? I don't, I don't see that long -term, personally. And I think also, strategically, if I'm ESPN, I'm putting a young play -by -player. Now, Joe Buck, we both think it's great. Like, he and Ian Eagle are the best two play -by -players going right now. And, um, but, Joe Buck's contract's up in a couple of years. If I'm ESPN, and I, you know, I think they'll probably re -sign Joe Buck, and they should. That said, he makes a lot of money. And, you know, I would be saying, who can I develop? What young guy can I develop? So when I go into that negotiation, I really have somebody who's on the rise. And I can say, hey, look, you don't want this, you know, the 15 million a year? Then we'll go here, you know? But if you start demanding, I'm not saying this is going to happen, but, demanding even more and more money, I'd want an option. I don't think they've created an option. They've actually put somebody in that spot who they've already said they'd rather spend 15 million dollars on Joe Buck than have Chris Fowler as the lead play -by -player. So, I just think negotiation -wise, and strategically, in terms of saving money, it wasn't a great decision. Yeah. I don't understand the insistence on the three -person booth, either. They had Fowler, Greasy, and Riddick. Excuse me, excuse me. Levy, Riddick, Greasy. Now it's Fowler or Lofsky, Riddick. To me, that, and, Fowler's used to a two -person booth with Herb Street. They have Buck and Aikman, which is a two -person booth. I don't understand the insistence on the three -person booth. It's just, for football, it just, I don't get it, but, that's just my - It complicates, it over -complicates it. Yeah. And like you said, chemistry. I think it's much harder to develop a chemistry with three. I mean, you know, the local Mets situation is different with Gary Cohn, Ron Darl - Is it in baseball, is it football? What three men, can you name - I mean, I guess back in the old Monday Night Football days, there were three men booths that had - Yeah, Collinsworth and Aikman with Buck that one year. Yeah, one year it lasted, you know. So, I don't know. But, there's no more staggered double -headers. The next one is week 14, and both games will start at 8 -15. I think that's the one that's going to piss a lot of people off. But, that's a long way down the road. You got the two TVs. Yeah. I asked you if ESPN, how they feel about Monday Night Football. Anything you've heard about how they feel about their new partnership with Pat McAfee. I mean, it's early, but they're bullish on it. I mean, they've kind of handed the keys to the network to McAfee. I mean, you can't - it's kind of like Stephen A. now. You can't really turn on ESPN almost every day except basically Sunday without seeing Pat. And so, you know, I think initially the ratings weren't that good. I think they got a little better in terms of the TV ratings. I think that kind of makes some sense because if you think about it, he was a YouTube show. Yeah, he's got to play for TV. Yeah, and he's still a YouTube show. Well, it is a play for TV because they think that they had Max in there before. They think that the ratings will be high enough that they'll be able to charge more for the ad rates. I guarantee you the money they'll make off of McAfee on social media and YouTube will be 8 billion times more than the money they made off Max Kellerman on social media. Oh, 100%. No, you're right. No, you're right. There's no doubt about that. And look, they want to get, I will say this, like, does it work? I think a lot of times when companies make big moves, you know, big time moves, a lot of times they make those moves when the person's kind of towards the end, you know, they got McAfee on the rise. Like, you know, we, you know, you and I have been aware of McAfee for years now, but he's really like, you know, here, I don't think he's at the plateau, you know, where most people go up and then they plateau and then they go down. He's at, he's still, I think, going up and then maybe the plateau is on the horizon and you can plateau for 20, 25 years if you have the right attitude and personality and just have the right act. So that's where I think that makes a lot of sense as a bet because it's not, I'll hit one close to home, Rick Riley leaving ESPN. I mean, leaving SI for ESPN where, you know, Rick Riley is one of the great columnist ever, but at that point, you know, whatever, maybe it was the internet, I don't know exactly. It just didn't really work as well at ESPN as it did at SI. And so I just think they've done that and that's kind of, you know, teams do that in sports and I think sometimes networks do that. And so I feel like signing McAfee in his mid -30s is kind of like signing a baseball free agent who's in his mid -20s and I think that's what you want to do as opposed to getting a, signing a 35 -year -old and, you know, thinking they can still play, you know, like, I don't know, like a Josh Donaldson, maybe trading for someone like that, Jimmy. You see what I did there? I don't need reminders of the horrific Yankee season. I just did that on purpose. I don't need that. My head was going, who am I going to say? All right, yeah, Josh Donaldson, but it was a treat. Just a, yeah, you want me to say Brian Cashman should be fired. It's amazing too, they replay that. I didn't know this was going to be the situation going into it, but they replay the show as soon as it's over, I think, on ESPN 2 and then they replay it at night on maybe ESPN News or one of their, what you said about if you're going to put on one of the ESPNs at any point in the day, you're going to see Pat McAfee. Yeah. So that's good for him. Like I, you know, people feel like - But I also think, ESPN has to be, they have Aaron Rodgers on their air every week. It's a news making thing that's on their air every week. They've got Nick, he's got Nick Saban on his show every week. Yeah. That's a news making thing every week. I would think ESPN has to be, forget the numbers because the numbers, I think, will be there. It's still a new thing. You have, the ESPN audience is older, the McAfee audience is younger, it might take some, but I would think ESPN just on the brand and the cachet of that show has to be thrilled. I think so. I mean, but if you talk, like I have, again, I'll probably make some calls here in the near future, but so I haven't talked specifically with anybody about that. But generally speaking, when these things first start, everyone loves it. So then we'll see. Again, I'm not saying, I could see it either way. Like, you know, McAfee has not really stayed at any of these, throughout any of these contracts he's had. So that's something to watch. Maybe this one he does, but that hasn't been the case previously. So that is something. I think the fact that he's on game day has to help the relationship there a little bit with ESPN. Here's the thing about McAfee. If you're managing him, in my opinion, and it's like Casey Jones, the former coach of the Celtics, was known for just throwing out the ball and telling McHale, Parrish, and Bird to go play, Dennis Johnson. At least that's how I remember as a kid. That was his reputation. And I think McAfee is sort of like that. Just give him the ball, let him do his thing. He's not looking to, you know, for some strategy. Let's, you know, triangle offense. He's not looking for that. He's looking for, let me do my thing. I know what I'm doing. And the thing about McAfee is he's very smart. Like, I know he plays this, like, he's not smart thing. It works very hard. He works hard and he's very smart. He's very savvy. He acts as if, like, you know, maybe he's, you know, just a dumb jock. But he understands the media business very well. We need, we need to discuss the Kelsey Taylor Swift thing because I actually think it's a legitimate media story. If Fox is going to get these increase in their demographics of the female audience, the young people, the NFL has gone all in on this thing. I mean, they changed their Twitter header to, like, a Taylor Swift thing. They're putting out Travis Kelsey Swiftiest plays on their social media. He's gained, I guess, a ton of followers, the jersey sale. Let me start with this. How did you think Fox handled it on Sunday when she was in the stadium? Do you think they overdid it? Do you think the fact that they had an unwatchable game takes them off the hook? What was your take on the Chiefs -Bears on Sunday when she was there? I think the second part, and I wouldn't take them off the hook, but I think the second part, you have an unwatchable game that you had to switch most of the country out of because it was so non -competitive, that you have Taylor Swift there, it's a big deal. And, you know, there's a lot of Taylor Swift fans who are football fans, a lot of non -Taylor Swift fans who weren't watching that game, but it was a talking point, right? Like, I saw Taylor Swift in the concert this summer, but that was kind of - Look at you! Yeah, how do you like that? Look at you! You couldn't even get tickets. Big shot. Where'd you get tickets? My daughter's friend just won the lottery. No shenanigans. Oh, really? Tickets were $235 each, which is still a lot of money, but not, like, $1 ,000. And it was just kind of happenstance, how I ended up going. I was going to say, if your daughter's friend got tickets, how did you end up at the era's tour? I mean - Were you, like - It's just a long drive to get to the metal lands, didn't want them driving back. They're older, they can drive, but at, you know, one o 'clock in the morning from Taylor Swift, so - But you were in MetLife and watched the show. Yes. Friendship bracelets? Well, you want to know something funny? This is a good one. So, my daughter's friend said to me, do you want a - do you want a jewel? And I'm like, no, no, no, I'm okay. Thinking she's saying a jewel, like a jewel, smoke. But she was saying, like, to, like, get bedazzled, a little jewel, which I would have taken. So later, I was like, I told my daughter, I said, but your friend, she said she asked me if I wanted a jewel. She's like, no, no, she didn't say you wanted a jewel. She said, do you want a - a jewel to put some ju - you know. Right. I didn't have any bracelets, but I was into - I liked Taylor Swift. I wouldn't go again. I kind of felt bad being there, because there's people who give their left arm to be there. But it was - look, she is an unbelievable performer. I mean, it was - you could - first of all, I liked some of her songs. Secondly, the level of performance. It was just, you know, it was an A+. I mean, that - that - and that is something, even if you didn't like her music, you can appreciate it. And also, I appreciate it if I had to go to the bathroom. Easy pass right in there. No one. Right. No one's leaving their seat except for people like you who aren't in it. Yeah, and especially, yeah, and more skewed women.

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"Go back to work while they vote on a new contract. Seth Meyers will also be back on NBC on Monday, and John Oliver is getting a jump on all of them. His HBO series last week. Tonight returns with new episodes this Sunday. As for the podcast, they all started during the strike, the strike of the first five that will continue with four more episodes. He may be tougher than the rest, but Bruce Springsteen is postponing the rest of his 2023 tour because of health issues. He's recovering from peptic ulcer disease, and told we're in a post on social media that his doctors have been continuing treatment through the rest of the year. The 80s ABC dramedy Moonlighting coming to streaming for the first time. All 67 episodes on Hulu, October 10th. And Avril Lavigne is 39 Wednesday. Jason Atkinson, ABC News, Hollywood. taillights Does a sea have of you stuck seeing red? Get around with Kiera Jordan and Kimmy Klein,

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"FM 77. Stay connected. Stay informed. Good evening. 602. I'm Kim Sheppard. Bill O 'Neill at the editors desk. And here's what's happening. Target announcing it will close nine stores in major cities, including Seattle retailer, citing organized retail crime threatening the safety of workers and customers as the reason for the decision. The company saying it's taken a variety of steps to stop crime in its stores, but larger security teams and theft deterrent tools have not been enough. it will close nine stores in major cities as the reason as it will keep its remaining 22 stores in the Seattle market open affected employees will be offered transfers to other locations. It took years, but today the Federal Trade Commission filed a sweeping antitrust lawsuit against Amazon for monopolizing the e -commerce market. Amazon is accused of using its power to raise prices on consumers and charge higher fees to sellers on its platform. Google and Amazon deliberately abused their monopoly power. John Logan is a professor of labor and employment. To make it very difficult for competitors both to enter the markets and then to compete on a fair basis with the tech giants. The lawsuit filed in federal court in Seattle is a landmark clash of the titans. Amazon and the federal regulators who vowed for years to reign in monopolistic practices. The breaking up of Google and Facebook would be an But unlike the cases involving Google and Facebook the FTC isn't calling for the breakup of Amazon. In fact Logan believes this case might open up the e -commerce market. With TikTok and other companies going aggressively after some of Amazon's market that's more likely to have an intact I think. Amazon's David Sapolsky tells the Washington Post the FTC's focus has radically departed from its mission of protecting consumers and competition. John Libertini, Northwest News Radio. When asked why Washington has not joined this lawsuit Attorney General Bob Ferguson says his office is keeping all options open. He points to three successful lawsuits that they have filed against Amazon over the last five years. Coming up after traffic and weather how much should it cost to catch light rail? I'm Amanda Factor with how you can weigh in. 604 at Northwest News Radio, your home for breaking news. Traffic and weather every ten minutes on the force. Kimmy Klein is from its home's traffic center. Well, if you're headed over I -90 over Snoqualmie Pass, you may need to wait. In fact, I -90 is closed in both directions between milepost 63 and milepost 70 for rock blasting tonight so that could take a little bit of time till they're done with that. Southbound 167 still rolling slow out of Renton towards a crash at 84th and Central and Kent. has moved That crash to the right shoulder, though, so hopefully it starts to move a little bit better for you. Our accident on Westbound 18 approaching Weyerhaeuser Way is also off to the right shoulder once again but left to pack up on a 167 as you head south approaching Highway 18 is a little extra jammed in that spot as well. Now we have a collision westbound 16 near Highway 302 near I -40 that's blocking the left lane. We are still seeing delays around Tech Willis up on I -5 getting from the Duwamish River curves Weyerhaeuser Way is off to the right shoulder once again but left to on I -90 getting on a Mercer Island approaching Island Crestways. Watch for any new incidents that may have popped up. Southbound 5 into Seattle, slow from Northgate right on through the Convention Center. Northbound I -5 is still busy in Seattle too but mostly getting north of Lake Way City off and on over the King Snohomish County line and that long -term crash on Northbound 5 near Chehalis that was partially blocking near LaBrie Road is all wrapped up and cleared away. Your next Northwest traffic

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"Shoreline event is at four, and remarks here at Fred Hutch are at three, so sometime in between those two, expect some issues on I -5 Northbound as the First Lady heads up to Shoreline. Live at Fred Hutch, Ryan Harris, Northwest News Radio. Ryan, thank you and we'll of course have your traffic updates every ten minutes on the fours as that happens. Flames damaged at least six units of a Mukilteo apartment building this morning. Como 4's Mo Heida reports from the scene near Harbor Point Boulevard. A couch caught fire that's on the first floor of this building, which has three floors. That fire spread quickly to the second, then eventually the third. Now there are staircases on both sides of this building so crews were able to get in and out in about 40 minutes. This started about three o 'clock this morning. No reports of any injuries, no word yet on the how fire started and it happened yet again. This morning there was a crash and grab burglary at Dockside Cannabis not far from T -Mobile Park in Seattle. Someone slammed a stolen SUV into the business. Seventh time this year that one of that chain's locations has been hit. Earlier in the day there was also an attempted crash into another pot shop that was off of MLK Way also in Seattle but in that case they were not able to get inside the store. Coming up. Lawsuit targets state carbon -fighting station. I'm Corwin Haake with a judge's decision. Time for an update on traffic from the High Performance Homes Traffic Center. Here's Kimmy Klein in the High Performance Homes. Wait, I think I already said here's Kimmy Klein anyway. On the east side we have a crash on Southbound 405 at Northeast East 44th. It's still blocking your right lane and traffic's back backing up from almost 520 now all through Bellevue. So a lot of drivers are saying never mind I'm gonna cross the floating bridge and use Southbound 5 instead and that's why Westbound 90's really filled in all the way across the bridge deck onto I -5. And Southbound 5 also heavy getting into Seattle starting at Northgate towards I 90. We're feeling a little bit of pressure on Westbound 520 from Bellevue on Northbound 405 at Northeast 4th. It's already cleared out of the way and actually Northeast 44th just cleared moments ago so that is good news. Southbound 167 you're a little slow in Sumner around we're seeing some delays in Everett on North and I -5 around Highway 2 approaching Marine View Drive. Still trying to improve around SCWIM now that an earlier stalled vehicle on Highway 101 near SCWIM Bay Park has cleared out of the way. This report is sponsored by Black Hills Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, Electrical. Black Hills Heating, Cooling, Plumbing and Electrical. Call them today and mention You the mentioned the word summer to enjoy $100 off any home service or repair that's 8888 Hills today. Your next Northwest traffic at 114. Our forecast now sponsored by Northwest Crawl Space Services. Mostly sunny skies this afternoon our temperatures they're topping out in the

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"Trafficking ring when he was confronted by rio leon who ultimately shot brown from behind rea leon faces mandatory life in prison when sentenced still ahead after traffic and weather on northwest news radio washington struggling households i'm corwin would hate the startling percentage who cannot make ends meet for northwest news radio your home for breaking news and traffic and weather every ten minutes on the forest here's kimmy klein from the high performance homes traffic center in port orchard dot confirms we do have a crash on eastbound highway 16 approaching sedwick road i'm not sure which lane if any is blocked but it is backing up from bay street to the scene also in seattle there is a brief crash south on and i -5 at mercer street no longer in the right lane but it's a busy gift coming into downtown anywhere south of ravenna also northbound i -5 is seeing some crowding around the west seattle bridge a little bit more near lake city way and in everett we still this accident north on i -5 right around marine view drive that's blocking the right lane so that is backing up north of the boeing freeway in kirkland a crash on northbound 405 approaching 78th is now up to the right shoulder no lanes are blocked but that is showing a backup now from just before 520 to the scene south 405 just continues to roll slow out towards sunset and renton we're doing better around seasack now that that earlier collision eastbound 518 just east of highway 99 is cleared but southbound 167 is filling in around willis street and a little bit more south of algona off and on into sumner the support sponsored by macy's backstage what will you find at macy's backstage here's a hint of all fines 25 for in under like sharp lasers cozy sweaters cargo pants jackets and more find the latest trends and new arrivals at a macy's backstage store near you your next northwest traffic at 244 and the weather outlook sponsored by northwest crawlspace services from como four appears christine clark the stormy weather is beginning to settle the high winds and heavy the rain of earlier

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Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
Fresh "Kimmy" from Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
"Teeth won't line up. For now it's implants and partials when your teeth rest in peace. With human regrowing teeth still at least a few years away David reminds us keep flossing and keep seeing your dentist. Brian Calvert Northwest News Radio. A federal judge says a venture capital firm in Atlanta can continue handing out grants to black female entrepreneurs. The ruling was in favor of a venture capital firm called Fearless Fund which was by founded black women to back businesses run by other black women. A lawsuit was brought against the firm by a group called the American Alliance for Equal Rights which claims the fund unlawfully excluded other Northwest News Time. It's time to get a check of traffic. We do it every 10 minutes on the floors and in performance the high homes traffic center here is Kimmy Klein. An earlier accident in Seattle that was partially blocking the Southbound 5 exit to the West Seattle Bridge has actually been cleared but South N -I -5 has been busy and still is from Northgate into and through the downtown core. North N -I -5 is just a little hung up too right around the West Seattle Bridge merge and we have another day of maintenance on the Ballard Bridge and Seattle that's been blocking this Southbound right lane so you could see some brief delays around there. Either way on the east side we are getting busier. Southbound 405 leaving Coal Creek Parkway right up that Cannondale Hill. A couple more breaks felt right around Rainier State Route 900 in Renson and then Southbound 167 is looking pretty good the whole stretch between Renson and Puyallup also in good shape on I -5 around Everett Tacoma I don't see any major delays around Thurston County right now time our between travel Tacoma and Olympia is 30 minutes in either direction this support is sponsored by Beacon Plumbing their plumbers are on time and tidy and their work is guaranteed stop freakin call Beacon at 1 -800 -FREAKIN or go to BeaconPlumbing .net your next northwest traffic at 124 forecast sponsored by Northwest Crawlspace Services looks like we've got a rain tapering to showers and then the winds also

Northwest Newsradio
"kimmy" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"And again from 2007 to 2017. Brian Clark, ABC News. Well, 14 traffic every 10 minutes on It's on the force from the high performance homes traffic center and Kimmy Klein. Well, we still have a brush actually fire happening in the bottle area. It's fully blocking the ramp from Northeast 195th to Southbound 405 by fire trucks in the area. The rest of 405 not too bad, but Southbound 405 and Renton just a little heavy. Still right around sunset and South Renton and I five is finding some delays in Seattle, mostly between Lake City Way and the ship Canal Bridge. And we have roadwork some happening northbound on the Ballard Bridge again today that has your right lane block, so it's causing some delays just north of dravis. I am noticing some traffic building on Kent's East Hill. In fact, there's a crash being reported on the Kent Kangley Road near 8th Avenue Southeast. So maybe that is to blame. You may want to avoid that spot. I five is looking good go around Tacoma and all around Southbound up JBLM to speed between Olympia Tacoma. It's a 30 minute drive, but if you're headed east of snow, call me pass. Be some aware of road work happening on both directions of I 90 just west of Cle Elum is causing a 3 to 4 mile back up in either direction. This report sponsored by Beacon Plumbing called Beacon today and save $50 on all drain cleaning and sewer repair. Just call 1 800 freakin all Beacon Plumbing your next Northwest traffic at 1224. And the forecast sponsored by Northwest Crawl Space Services. Today's weather is sunny. It's warm. It's going to be a little hotter by the middle of and this week thankfully rainy by Friday. We believe National Weather Service targeting Friday for a little bit of a cool down the and first rain in about two weeks or so. High temps today roughly 70 degrees mid 70s tomorrow mid

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
Fresh "Kimmy" from Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
"Republican support and only limited buy -in from mainstream Democrats. News 104, time that means it's time for a check of traffic. do it We every 10 minutes on the floors in the High Performance Homes Traffic Center. Here's Kimmy Klein. In Seattle, collision we still have partially a blocking the ramp from South on I -5 to the West Seattle Bridge, so it's causing delays on the mainline and it's heavy anyway on South on I -5 from North Gate into and through the downtown core up to that point. It's also affecting though that North on I -5 ramp to the Seattle West Bridge is a distraction. Cars might be varying a little early through the gore point to try and merge. So, you know, it's causing some issues there. Otherwise, we're looking really good across Lake Washington on our floating bridges. Just some minor crowds on the east side. Southbound 405 around Northeast 30th. Lake City Way is still closed in both directions between 145th and 149th for a police investigation. So you're gonna be set on a detour around that. We also might have a stalled vehicle still in Everett on the North on I -5 exit to 41st and a crash in South Seattle around Columbia City that's partially blocking Rainier Avenue at South Edmond Street. This report is sponsored by Whole Foods Market. Gift yourself luxurious selections at Whole Foods Market. Save 20 percent on select Caviar with Prime through October 3rd while supplies last. Shop in store or online. Terms apply. Your next Northwest traffic at

Northwest Newsradio
"kimmy" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"App from the Apple app or Google Play stores. Northwest news time 6 24 and let's check your drive now in the high performance homes traffic center. How's it looking, Kimmy Klein? Well, it's still a struggle on the valley freeways south of Al gona, crews have been working hard to upright and clear this rolled over flatbed semi that still blocks all lanes of south on one 6 7 just south of Ellington road. You are getting by using the right shoulder about your lined up south of two 77 Kent, troopers say they hope to have the lanes back open within the hour so before 7 o'clock till then one 6 7 and the surrounding back roads between Sumner and auburn are all pretty busy right now. We also had a crash in Seattle south and I 5 approaching Mercer street than the left lane. I'm not finding in the cameras anymore. It may have cleared, but traffic is busy from northgate in the city, the cracking game has something to do with that too. West gun 5 20 is still lined up too all across Lake Washington onto I 5, and our travel time on the east side is slowly coming down so you're at 27 minutes now from Bellevue to Renton. This report sponsored by mothers against drunk driving for victims of drunk and drug driving your grief is unique, but you are not alone, you always have a place at mad called the 24 hour victim helpline at 8 7 7 mad help, or visit mad dot org. Your next northwest traffic at 6 34. Getting drizzled across the puget sound area, the forecast sponsored by northwest crawlspace services will continue with that tonight, some more steady rain tomorrow morning than backing up by afternoon with highs in the mid 40s overnight low tonight at 40°. Northwest news time 6 26.

Formula 1 Grid Talk Podcast
"kimmy" Discussed on Formula 1 Grid Talk Podcast
"Kimmy joined up for two thousand. One nice wasn't it. Yeah yeah an irish six years old. When can join one now. Twenty six rapidly approaching twenty seven. So i think. I would have been six as well then. Yeah i will i. I always remember being very young. Seeing kimmy racing wishing I remember watching it with my grandma in her house in about two thousand four so to still see him on the grid. Now it's just a that's brilliant so just a just just going back to qualifying a moment. We turn to have every penalty Russell much to stop on both bokram saying charvis. Everybody is currently out now and at the moment. Qe writing the foster time one team. One who's pint in it as mr mecca. Who is two point. Four seconds behind it and then unsurprising they must have pain as is three point Behind up once it was one might want weeklies mixed time deleted that do limits to rethink must be. It's just dropped off the timing screen a and now we have home home. Hero peres ramping. Up for a fast lap Disinherit a bit because automation be huge cheers. He comes to the stadium section now. I help sergio unilat- every year. I'm just gonna like. I'm going to do a mexican vacation and then i'm gonna go to mexico city. Just perfect timing for us. Here candidate started down there. And i'll just go there and what this and be part of the whole checkup rate would love it. I would love to be there. I think aside from that's a folksy in monster on the under the Is ville on belgium. They code has to be one of the best So let's consider the timing of this mexico cheapie like they had. It was down the dead just a few days ago. So just i can. Spirit is like a huge right now right and then you have this like the low mexican enough wine just killing it in the game hopefully can come out on top and i think this year especially would be passing to see the impairs rule. What's okay. So we have a yet flagging sexist three allie do such as one on three red flag. This lot is long stroll. We have a red flag issue.

GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
"kimmy" Discussed on GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
"Still had to realize that there is a learning disability where retaining information and do college and do My years of study. I had to form my own but i had to raise and like you said i had to go through my journey to understand where this foundation come from and then how can i help myself. What skills do i need. That are the positive. Feel not the depression of the sleep all day. Not the one that Deal with the skill of Begging or forcing love or Trying to i love. This is not what it's supposed to be. Life is supposed to be like so this is where the epitome came due and It's pretty much the essence. The resilient whole package. More of timmy has made that title. I love that. Because as you were talking i see you light up. I see you glow and the reason. You're glowing is 'cause you're on your glow up and you're on your way up because you've found your voice you back the power you took the traumas that were meant to break you and you turn them into a breakthrough because yes it broke you. But you've made it through you. Took the resiliency the determination the perseverance. You've found your fi and you said even though i went to. Ptsd were they mislabeled it me as mental retardation. I overcame that label. Because at labeled did not define kimberly bell was. That label was just a placeholder. While once i knew who i was in who is i wasn't i really became into kimberly bell. Kimberly bell is up powerhouse but that powerhouse stemmed from what happened to kimmy when she was a little girl and her hashing took what happened to her and she took those stones etc that were thrown out her. Is she allowed. Those stones to pave her yellow brick road. She allowed those stones to build a bridge. As she got over the bull-crap she got over the hurt. She got over the lack. She got over running from relationships relationship. She got over from seeking validation in all the wrong places and she really determined. Kimberly is a woman. That is on a mission. Kimberly is a woman that has went through some messed up stuff but that messed up stuff is not going to define me or contain me kimberly. As a woman that went on to get her degrees and she's making it Imprint in the world to drive the impacts. and kimberly. I just wanna to tell you while you are here. I wanna give you your flowers while baked metaphorically speaking because you are a woman on initiatives and you are multifaceted multidimensional in had you not gone through what you went through. You wouldn't have the power to talk about it instead. Another young girl free said another woman free etc right so walk us through a bit of your journey on where you are now and how this book has helped.

GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
"kimmy" Discussed on GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
"I want you to talk about. How did you decide to name your book. The pit emmy of kimmy. And what did your rydin journey. The process look look like because obviously you went through a healing journey and you went through the processes and you talked about marriages that laurel so. Let's unpack that. Because i feel like in order to really understand who kimberly bell is. We need to understand some of the things that you went through because the things that you went through not just happen to you but it happens for you and now we see how some the messes messes were your message. Yes yeah and so when you said that the epitome how did i come up with the Pity me i came up with this As i had to revisit the journey from like you said the beginning. I had to and it really with the help over there because the whole time dealing with this book I had there. Sometimes i call. I i I had two sessions in the week out but would be breaking down crying and And so It took a lot of courage because My biological mother. And i do not have a relationship still to this day but i had takes that that this was not my outcome. Or because of the fact that i close the The door for relationship with something. I had except from her so But the journey Going with chapter Made me conclude the epitome. Because i kept finding the essence of what i was created from the berry. Getty As you were saying as a child Feeling like you were on wanted But yet was i. If wasn't not not again. But an understanding okay and accept all altruism are gifts you included and you were uniquely and beautifully made so i had to go and reveal that and accept that about me as you were saying when something's traumatically like that happens is always insecurity that i had to unfold and say this was nothing about me. That was wrong with me for this to happen. But i am different. And so i had to reveal and unfold the foundation and the hurt that the mild retardation. That misdiagnose was ptsd. But at that time in the seventy they didn't have the test they didn't have the pool to have that knowledge to really define what i was going to but still is The ptsd that happened and from Birth to five and being silent and and They abuse and the mental trauma I.

GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
"kimmy" Discussed on GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
"Does it see that so now. Let's talk about your adulthood womanhood. And how did the epitome of kimmy come about and if you have the book close to you i definitely want you to hold up the cover of the book so not only. The listeners can hear this but the viewers can see it. Okay yes so. This is the book and this is the picture This is the first picture The of my adopted family. I have no baby pictures. I nothing As far as any pictures of my biological family with me as an instant. So i thought this was Just relevant for my story began with the sony pictures that i really possessed starting off with this. So you're absolutely right with the The rejection abandonment the The fear of Someone fighting for me someone The attachment the trust of that had to i had to work do on healing process because i seen that it Alter a lot of my decisions as adult and marriages that i got into because of that foundation Like you said Not had the and still to this day. I still have questions. That's been unanswered. And i had to learn to accept that they may never be answered but that does not define my pack does not define who. I am Beautiful because. I'm glad that you're going through a healing process because sometimes people don't even take the time to go through a healing process and to take action to secure a better future and brighter tomorrow. Because you are carrying guilt your carry you. You're carrying shamed. You're so many things. In those things are baggage upon baggage bondage upon bondage stronghold on strong hole. But then you come to a realization that okay. I am not perfect. I am not home in. I'm not complete. And you have to look at the root cause or i tell people what is an rc. A root cause analysis to make you feel the way that you're feeling and is the way that you're feeling is it projecting negatively outward to those who you love. They love you. But you can't let them fully love you when you're broken in your incomplete if that makes sense and that when we all have like a tiffany moment in the epitome moment so i want to..

GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
"kimmy" Discussed on GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
"Welcome back to jams with genesis. Amar's temps with me. Today is kimberly bell. And here's a bit about kimberly. Kimberly and bill is a native of sows buried narrowly. It almost wanna have salisbury state. She holds two degrees one in human growth and development which is in the field of psychology and the other in theology. She has served on the ministerial staff of saint. James a. m. e. zaylon church incomplete completed four years of conference steadies cheese a passionate speaker and author of the epitome of kimmy except in embrace it all through her work. She uses her personal life struggles to inspire others to never give up hope and she provides insight into the realities stanley hidden beneath the surface of our society. She is also an advocate for mental health awareness. Which is something. we all need to take into consideration. She covers topics like physical mental emotional and sexual abuse as well as childhood abandonment. Ptsd which is post traumatic stress disorder in healing from trauma and without further. Do please welcome kimberly bell to jams. Hi how are you am doing. Well kimberly how are you. You have some amazing base doing great. Thank you so much. It's an honor to be on podcast with you today. Kimberly let's talk about your personal background. Which is your childhood and how that has helped you become the woman you are. Today it will make more sense. Why like to start off with this. Okay well I was five years old when I adopted.

The ChoNilla Podcast
"kimmy" Discussed on The ChoNilla Podcast
"A nigga deeper right. Kimmy now be right back. Sick and filthy with vince. You told somebody known right bags might see the math god badges today call your place and be no while and you which was open house. Soggy birth man. This happened one two three times too much. Salmonella chew on rockin in woody allen feel committed committee only that just change your forget it. Why can't you just get is getting way gun. You don't know what you learned something. Focus voices just so what you have for you. Become a toy shopping us. Tell me why you take advantage giving you hold the odd. You know this. How did say what i've found out you live in what i'm for She met be. You know what you're saying. I'm ploeg is unknown. Voices today in for you boy missing so long This is this is is is let south. You.

The Autosport Podcast
Belgian Grand Prix: George Russell Takes Second as Max Verstappen on Pole
"Tricky wet qualifying session has ended with max per stop and taking pole. Position ahead of the williams of george russell. Yes you have that right. George russell restarting on the front ray. Tomorrow after an incredible lap the even saw him on provisional pole for a moment on the second very we have lewis hamilton alongside daniel carter who will stop p three and p four respectively but it was the other mclaren that looks set for a strong result today after landed norris top the times in both key. One and q two but then suffered a nasty sean orig- at the beginning of key three thankfully landau is okay but it did bring an abrupt end to a qualifying session. That was looking very very promising for the brit. The changing nature of the weather today prove challenging from the get go with q. One delayed by twelve minutes due to rain and one things did gown to away. The williams drivers led the pack out as the only two drivers running intermediates. Despite a spin by latifi the williams pair proved that the end is why the tie is to have on the rest of the pack switch from full wets off to every drive had completed at least one run several drivers including ricardo alonso and hungarian grand prix winner on while under pressure. At the end of key one ultimately cheer for nazi and sonoda were knocked out in sixteenth and seventeenth respectively while mixture marketic. Eighteenth for house. Kimmy reichen did produce his best right at the end of q. One but that was only good enough for nineteen and ahead of nikita as a pin at the railroad. The filled

Dateable Podcast
"kimmy" Discussed on Dateable Podcast
"Great than keep collecting crumbs. That's i'm not like saying that facetiously because some people may not be ready for more and rachel like that's where you have to really dig deep into full wait a second. What is it that i want but if you are wanting more new are wanting something that's more connected and heading towards a relationship with the sky it's exactly what you ladies just sad like but you get to call the shots and how you do it is you do set boundaries. Awesome awesome Ladies i love this. While i have some products that i was going to also share with the dating trends and stuff but i will leave this up to you you. I mean you can stay on here if you want to see him but if not i know it's been a long night you can also leave. It's totally up to you. what do you do. i'm gonna go eat dinner. okay. I feel like we could talk to you for hours. Be know like much to me. This is so much fun. You're always so much fun to hang out with. And i think that's what's so lovely about you in general is that you have this really serious like your therapy background. But then you bring the light and the playfulness to everything. We talk about dating. So thank you for having us on your yes. Thank you so much on my gosh. Thank you so much for. Have cutting the aunt you know. I just want plug your community. Because i had the pleasure to go on and remember. We did that fun. Things with you and it was so fun So definitely check their facebook group out and just let everyone yet. You know where to find your podcast and the face booker. Sure our podcast is on pretty much every podcast platform apple. Podcasts is like the go-to spotify. Pretty much you name. It be can also go to our website. Dateable podcasts dot com a good episode to start with hacks to looking your best with kimmy seltzer.

Dateable Podcast
"kimmy" Discussed on Dateable Podcast
"One. And i think it's because of this whole i don't wanna waste time mentality. We're going to bring it full circle right. But i do agree with you. Hear that on the first state. I don't think it's the right time. Because i think it in the best states are kind of like light and fun. And let's see if we even like each other and i think sometimes we're like i want to know everything about their past relationships. I wanna know where this person is. They emotionally available before. I get connected and all that and start developing feelings so i personally think that like the first date is should it just be like. Do i like this person as our san but then subsequent dates i do think you should have conversations. They don't need to be like heavy conversations. Like i actually like like what's your mission like that but more like not just romantic. What would he want in life. Kind of it can be i mean. I don't think it needs to be formal. Like i did. Have someone asked me like what do you. Where do you want your life to be in five years. And i'm like. I have no idea that was like a little overwhelming interviewee. But i think you can bake it into the conversation naturally and i think gives you a pulse of where someone's at if they're like. Hey like you know like work is one hundred percent like by focus right now or like you know party scene or whatever it may be. You're going to at least get glimpses in not to say that you need to like like bail at that point like it still might make sense to keep going depending on the individual gone. It's hard to give blanket advice. You know everyone is different beliefs. You can keep managing your expectations and see where things develop. And i think it will be telling to like if someone does kinda like bring up like an axe like beyond just like what i learned from this relationship if it keeps coming up and i think that could be a sign that they might not be on the same page as you..

Dateable Podcast
"kimmy" Discussed on Dateable Podcast
"It's like when all this like built like you just like if you get ghosted once no big deal but when you get ghosted overt over again or a turbo relationship where you thought you met the one in that it ended in and you're like back on the merry go round again. It kinda does eat up people's you know like soul and so i think that is a very real thing and like you said it's great. People are getting into relationships. But i think sometimes it's hard to like manage expectations. Like i've definitely seen this with myself but also all the people in our community is like. Sometimes you'll get really excited about someone virtually that you've met and you realize that you've never actually met this person real life and if you'd asked what years ago like if that would be a real relationship people are considering people. They've met one time to date five when in reality. It's still date one because it's the first time you're actually. It's it's a fine line of like all of yeah all the virtual stuff. It's great because you get excited to meet but it's also can it can just you can meet and then there's a total disconnect. You know what's so funny about that. I was. I'm so embarrassed to say that i had to ask somebody because some someone wrote me. I are ally elitist. Come on myself at the. No i really. But the fact that that's even like a term in real life link of course it's real life but no to your point like now there's almost has to be this by. Yeah like we. We have to manage expectation around me. And even with the way that we're communicating is really now. I don't know. I'm also finding it so intrusive these days because now people are just expecting to hop on zoom so to spy on whereas like no no no. You don't earn that you don't you. Don't earn the fact date ready for you. Zoom and sub so true. Kimmy i think you bring up a really good point with a term iroele because if.

Dateable Podcast
"kimmy" Discussed on Dateable Podcast
"You'll find them. That is a good plug another good plug in for. Our episode. is kimmy seltzer. She's been a long standing friend of dateable. F o d. That aren't active bod. She's she's a fod. She's up there with logan yuri that we've had her multiple times and she actually did One of our dateable live after show events. That's part of the sounding board but we were super excited to do this amazon. Live with her. Which is what this episode is going to be replaying in. That's where we dove into what was good about dating the pandemic. What was not so good and then where do we go from here. And i think it's especially relatable and it was such a great conversation. We always love hockey with kimmy. But there are so many good tidbits in there that we need to repurpose this as an episode. Absolutely kimmy who. I love her so she is full of personality and also just full of knowledge. She has been dating coach and image consultant for years and her clients are very diverse. They run the gamut so she's shares a lot of her own personal wisdom and observations win therapist and therapists keep forgetting. She's like the trifecta she does it all and heard nuggets of knowledge and information and data is just like she keeps dropping those knowledge bombs plus. We have a really good dynamic. The three. she's so fun. She assumed verified Before we get into kimmy. Let's take a quick break to talk about our sponsors..

Dateable Podcast
"kimmy" Discussed on Dateable Podcast
"The dateable podcast is an insider's look into modern dating at the huffington post calls one of the top ten podcast about love and sex on each episode. We'll talk about something from sex parties. To sex droughts date fails diaper fetishes. And i moves to first loves. I'm your host. You issue former. Dating coach turned dating sociologists. You also hear from my co host and producer. Julie craft check as we explore this crazy dateable world. What's up everyone. Welcome to another episode of dateable. A show all about modern dating. Welcome to another bonus episode. We are in the off season. We ramp up for season thirteen. But in the meantime we're still bring you content awesome content as always and we appreciate you listening even during the offseason. I'll i am little hung over in case you didn't notice we've been our before this offer an all your dow record. I'm going to have some mental brain farts just so you know i. I'm so not used to drinking the now. When i drink i forget my limit like i forget when i Just kind of blends together and before you know it among my couch again sleeping well if i if anyone's coming in now we are recording this before fourth july. But this episode will air right after so hope you all had a happy fourth in advanced to our american listeners. But sounds like you kicked off your long weekend early way. What were you up to. Yeah just hang out with some friends and if it started out as like do you want to. Just go out age rink. Get out of the house. And then adrian turned into maybe eight. That's that's the problem. I've definitely countered that recently to like. I was just like at a friend's house and we're like somehow until like wine bottle number three. We're like that was a mistake. Oh my gosh. you don't know you're just talking you're chatting hugs and then you wanna fuel that conversation with a little happy juice as you like. Get it to it. It's like the bovid feels great and then the next day you're like why did i do. That's how i felt this morning. Yeah we're both like opening. That third bottle was completely unnecessary. Completely always do a play back to the moment that you should've said no right shoe bottles for two people is that it's a lot but three bottles is totally unnecessary. Don't know our limits even as we're approaching forty or in our forties. How is that happening. I kept thinking i like. I got this shit down. I right. I do like one sip and then once water. That's what i've been doing but by the end of the night. 'cause i was drinking tequila. I didn't know what was my water. Woes my woes. My actual drink drinking. Whatever was clear liquid in front of me which is probably mostly tequila. I had of those days. When i can think of a few memories that we had that were oh some of those days. The chicken hunt is coming to mind shaking hut. I was just telling someone about that. The other day house san francisco it was you know like san francisco loves to dress up for all our listeners..

AP News Radio
Ellie Kemper Apologizes for Role With Group That Had Racist Past
"The TV show actress has apologized for taking part in an event sponsored by a group that she now acknowledges had a racist past saying that ignorance is no excuse Ellie Kemper's apologizing for taking part in a debutante ball that was hosted by St Louis organization that dates back to eighteen hundred but did not allow any black members until nineteen seventy nine the star of unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and former cast member on the office was named the queen of love and beauty at the veiled prophet ball in St Louis she was nineteen at the time and says she was unaware of its history but now she says it is clear that it had an unquestionably racist sexist and elitist past the organization itself is acknowledging its past process as it exists now it rejects racism in any form I'm Oscar wells Gabriel

The Autosport Podcast
459: Spanish GP Qualifying Report
"Qualifying day in spain. And it's an absolutely incredible one hundred pole position for lewis hamilton. An amazing achievement finance another pole position for mercedes. You have grabbed po at this track. Every essence twenty thirteen newest will be joined on the front row by max stopped with three hundred between them whilst battery blocked us and charlotte lock will be lining up behind on the second bar. We didn't see top three improving on their final runs with how much actually don't want at the exit with an ultimate corn by didn't matter as neither the stop an off as managed to improve that times either charlotte did manage to set personal bests in his final lap with alpine of estevan splitting ferraris. M p five and call signs behind impe six daniel. Ricardo bounced back from last weekend's qualifying finishing seven fastest beating saggio perez. Who spun at tom fatty on his last. Run and ricardo also out qualified teammate. Landau norris who came in p. nine. The top ten was rounded out with finanza alonzo and notable absence from keith rate was gasoline who despite looking quick in key. One was eliminated in q two for the first time in twenty twenty one and he will line up p twelve tamara in-between the aston martins launch. Tro and sebastian vessel antonio g. of nazi came. Mp fourteen ahead of mr saturday. George russell mp fifteen who again managed to make out key one and in doing so we saw. The elimination of yuki sonoda was quite the surprise about quite straighted team radio. Finally we had kimmy ryan. Mp seventeen ahead of schumacher nicholas fiamme nikita miles

The Autosport Podcast
Lewis Hamilton Wins Portuguese Grand Prix at Portimão
"Right same. Portugal and lewis hamilton has claimed his ninety seven victory off the line. Valerie manage to hold him. Stop first place position and shortly afterwards. A safety car was born out. Because of contact tacked between the author amaze of kimmy reichen antonio gop nazi this resulted in front wing damage for be reichen that ultimately led to the end of his race. The safety car restart tests maintained. First place was peer to be caught off guard and lost his position to the zaphon however not long after hamilton whenever the overtake using the irs. I'm took back second place. A man went on the hunt for his teammate. And claimed the lead on lap twenty verstappen was the foster the top three to pit switching the highest with botas pitting straight afterwards bought bought tasks was not able to bring his up to speed quickly enough amber stopping attacked and grab second place in the moss few laps with hamilton dominating in the lead what has been decided to pitch again and have a show foster slab for stopping thought he had it until lap was deleted for exceeding track limits handing the extra point to bought ass saadia paris demonstrated his time management skills once again going fifty one laps before coming in his pit. Stop but those little more time to gain in this race however he did come home. People his best result since joining red bull another Drive from mannerist bringing Five off the starting the medium tires self and went on to claim that best of the response switching to the soft did not want nearly as welfare carlos sainz though he was clearly struggling in his ferrari and ended up dropping out with the points meanwhile following the disappointment of qualifying pay sixteen. Today was a today for daniel ricarda who managed to fight his way to p.

1A
Deadly Atlanta shootings highlight violence against Asian American women
"Were killed, six were Asian women. When was a white woman? One was a white man. Do we know anything more about the victims at this point, Kimmie? Um, no. Right now it's we do know that the majority were Asian women. Um, not a ton has been, you know, not a ton of details have actually emerged from the case. And I think that we're still kind of sorting that out. One of the biggest questions is what the true motivation behind. Crime was behind the shootings were and I know that you know he's mentioned that Race didn't play into it and that there wasn't a racial motivation. However, I think we know as Asian American women that the way in which we've been seen in this country, hyper sexualized and objectified, it's very difficult and experts stress this. It's it's virtually impossible to Awards race from this conversation at the moment, Jeff what kinds of conversations are you having with family and friends about what's been happening? I have been dealing with a lot of people texting me saying that They are. They're heartbroken, and I'm talking to My own kids. I have two sons. Once a teenager. One is just turned 13 and Talking to them. Is that something that is particular heartbreaking because to explain to them some of the larger context around how this This set of crimes in particular intersects. White supremacy intersects violence against women intersects Immigration issues and, ultimately, sex work. I mean, it's something it's difficult enough to talk to you two kids, but when you have young man, especially and explaining the roots of some of the stuff in toxic masculinity It's that much harder. Well. Yesterday, the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office held a press conference on the shootings. And here's what Sheriff's Captain J. Baker had to say on that subject of motive. He was pretty much fed up that have been kind of end of his rope and I mean, if there was a really bad day for him, and this is what he did. I will say that when I heard that framing I had a pretty strong reaction to it myself. Jeff, What did you make of that framing of the attack? Don't think anything has really enraged me as much as the willingness more than the willingness the eagerness to try to reduce these crimes by stripping away The context of race by turning them into the seemingly logical extension of somebody's quote, quote, Bad day or even excusing in so many words. The idea that Murderer. Racialized murder of six women of eight people. Seven women, six of them Asian American. Was somehow Just a way of racing temptation of taking away this with cup of of ice or something from the lips of this guy. It is really shocking to hear law enforcement. That's Supposedly dedicated to investigating and protecting people like us saying these things with just such a calm and easy voice. We should say several outlets are reporting that the captain appears to have promoted of racist, a covert 19 T shirts on his social media Facebook page belonging to a J. Baker and Georgia. Features numerous numerous photos of the captain. Going back months, posted a photo of the T shirt in March of 2020 with the message come and get them while they last and a smiley face Emoji. Kimmy, as you've been been reporting. I'm just curious. How you've been processing the way law enforcement reacts to some of these crimes. Yeah. You know, I can't say that I was surprised. I do think in talking to a lot of Asian Americans and in this case and as well as in a lot of other incidents, um, proceeding this During the pandemic. There's definitely this idea that you know Asian American pain and Asian American and violence against Asian Americans has always been minimized and not quite Recognizes something that's valid. I think several members of the Asian American community have spoken out about this, and I think that it comes about in so many ways. You know, Of course, the Statements from law enforcement. I think many found that very jarring but also brought up the fact that you know Asian American issues, and the concerns of the community have often been erased in media and, you know, have often gone unaddressed by public officials. So I think You know, people do feel that this kind of falls in line with the general attitude that people have towards Asian Americans in general. Has also been guidance

The Daily Dive
Research shows anti-Asian hate incidents on the rise in past year
"Joining us. Now is kimmy. yom reporter at nbc news who writes for the nbc. Asian americas section. Thanks for joining us. Kimmy much for having me wanted to talk about some new data. We've seen about hate incidents against asian americans and asians in the country. We've been hearing about this for some time but this new report basically says that they're about thirty eight hundred anti asian racist incidents mostly against women. Also just this past year. So kimmy tell us what we're seeing out of this report like peace typically does highlight the ways in which women are disproportionately targeted in these attacks. But it's actually something that we've seen track for quite some time stop. Api hate released this report and it looked at incidents over the past year under the pandemic but they released another report last year that examined roughly five months under the pandemic and it actually came out with a similar proportion of attacks targeting women versus men and it turned out to be around women reporting at two point three times more than men and i think when looking at the data first glance. I think that it's pretty jarring because it's uplift thousand incidents more than last year but really what we're seeing is a lot of under reporting and the community. I think that that hasn't quite been emphasized enough. Experts have long noted that there are a ton of fears that keep asian-americans from reporting. It could be language. Barriers could be lack of awareness around the resources available to them. Fear retaliation is also huge one. When a lot of these hate incidents started getting attention. I think that it really galvanized the community to really speak out about it. And then it created for an environment that allowed for more people to report and so a lot of the incident. You know that were twenty twenty incidents where actually retroactively reported in twenty twenty one and that's important to note here from this report. I think they made clear to you. Know these aren't necessarily just hate crimes. These are hate incidents because it includes many more things so it can include slurs physical tax shunning of people so it's not just physical crimes things like that but why do they think that women are targeted more. They from the article. It says they're just easier targets maybe they're perceived as weaker. Something this is. Why being targeted more. Asian american women have always dealt with a specific type of racialized sexism. I think that when we think about asian women just in the stereotypes attached to them as often that they're meek or subservient. I think that it's created kind of this idea. That men can overpower easily overpower asian women and so this issue of public safety is actually really not unique to the pandemic one thing that dr russell john mentioned to me when i was interviewing him for those pieces that these are issues that we've seen for so long and that the kind of flown under the radar the thing is that because of the pandemic and the way in which there's been a lot of anti asian rhetoric in referencing what this is like that china virus language and a lot of that incendiary rhetoric. People have used this kind of as an excuse to attack asian women and it's attacking in kind of a different way so you know it's a really long standing issue. Even you know. I mean it's back till two when asian women were allowed in this country and so to say that this is like a new occurrence would be completely false and i do think that in a lot of ways. We're seeing in the asian american community a lot of the violence and a lot of the pain definitely exacerbated during the pandemic but not unique to the pandemic for sure

BBC World Service
Kim Jong Un's sister warns the U.S. against "causing a stink"
"In its first official comment on the Biden administration. North Korea has denounced the United States for what it calls spreading the smell of gunpowder by taking part in military exercises with South Korea. The warning came from Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Eun, his our correspondent in Seoul, Laura Bigger every year. When the United States has said create get together for these military drills. North Korea reacts, they see it as a provocation. The so called war games are being reacted with the war of words from Kimmy was wrong, and what she's saying is that this is a march of war from South Korea. She's also giving Saul the warning that if this continues, he might pull it. Off certain agreements. But she also takes aim at the United States, saying if they want a peaceful four years in office, or the better, not causes stink, the better not cause trouble. In

Cafe con Pam Podcast
Sexy is Timeless With Luisa Diaz
"Luisa the welcome to come see us fan Saddest On people well-meant went guantanamo's kenneth lisa. What's your heritage come from who kansas louisa. Well kidneys louisa is trying to figure it out. But i i tell you what i am and what i've been doing what doing so i am not enough from venezuela in i grew up in venezuelan with my grandparents with i adore magnum weather. I grew up in small town in venezuela though what the super super state and they have the opportunity to come to the united states. And then some i came here to study. I went to the university to four business when i came here. Didn't know how to speak english at all in a hear about that. You didn't either an idea exactly what you may show one of your blood. 'cause i wanted to learn so bad so i wanted to surround myself with people that only speak english because i wanted to ask so. It wasn't very hard challenged. Because when i went to college didn't know how to speak english at all i so i knew in. Ibm it goes. I guess he'll was in noise Yes so but i didn't give up. I finished my education which was So so so happy and telling you a little bit about me from venezuela combing In had done so many other. Great things that you're going to be asking reward about it but you want me to answer the specific questions seven steps news. Okay good question. i can't him. I got married my first mary. I and my sick of marriage. Now when i met my hus- every though so i will have because my husband used to work for the american embassy in meeting in my country when i was ecstatic in one of the university concert that that was administered. Minnesota was beautiful lone That you here panda venezuela unfortunately very very sad contouring. Now people that really hungry that is not venezuela i grow up the minnesota eyebrow was a beautiful country has beautiful memories of my country. Anees very sad to see the country. The people desperate this matter saying is not the same by that is not when you are hungry on the is doing nothing for you. You know people lose the dignity people whose fact people lose who they are is like you said different things is that the footing is likely john gordon. My concert right now on his breaks my heart by amid my husband there in move here in continue with my education so that was the freeze tonight. Came him so you met him there and then he was like it's time to move back home anthems banana. Who does yes. We got married in my country and then via allows magnon. No noise is so funny but cook when the when i met my husband ex husband you know. He wasn't typical american told Blue is very hansel. I guess he has the most beautiful blue eyes is like. I was saying lowest. Lou is by didn't know how to speak spanish in. I didn't know how to speak english so when we met. He says ola senior double nita us like okay. So we went out a few timelines for launch. He used to pick me out for launch in. We launched and we'll look each other and we couldn't speak with assist mile. It was so cute in. We need that like a couple. Moore's acrimony guests at the ultra takeover. Nicotiana kimmy get it. I see it knows or he does he hope one day i said to hindu nowak. Don't call me don't call me anymore. I need to speak to you. I need to talk to you. Glad continual and so he was very sad in three months. He called me back. He was speaking spanish separately. Sap cohe layer is finding by himself. She in the newspaper bowl. So classes i Three mosey call me and louisa. Komo is task unit seat on more. Saudi yo who is there who is this. So yeah and how our love story star mary. Yeah

Living the Law of Action Show
"kimmy" Discussed on Living the Law of Action Show
"Welcome to the show. I am so excited about today's guest. Okay, I'll be frank and perfectly honest thoughts such a crush on this guest. I'm just being letting you know, so I so if I get a little messed up here or I get a little, you know distracted or whatever you'll know why because she's so adorable. And she is such an incredible human being she is a confidence therapist and authentic dating strategist. How cool is that? And she has a vat of knowledge and experience as a therapist certified style coach dating coach and Matchmaker, she's help people find lasting love and connection attract success and build valuable relationships. I using her very unique confidence makeover process and my friend Kimmy has been the leading love expert on the traveling live dating show that great love debate and the cable reality dating show off the romance. You can also listen to her on her podcast, which I was so thrilled to be asked to be a guest on the Charisma quotient. So ladies and gentlemen, Kimmy Seltzer. Hello. Hello, how are you? Hello. I'm so sorry. I really washing with your krushin. That was all thank you. Thank you so long, you know, this is a crazy time. And yeah, I want to talk about a few things. So this show is a living a life of inspired action is the theme and it's all about foundations so you can be successful in business and everything but it all has to fit together and there's a lot of lonely people out there and a lot of people that are going through relationship were issues where they would like to find someone else or they've just gotten out of a relationship or their divorce. So today, I really want to dive into living a life of inspired action in the dating scene. Are you down for that? It's totally my speed up my alley. All right, perfect. So do you see things changing birth? Well, I guess it wouldn't be do you see things I've noticed that things have really changed that people are doing everything they can to not be connected and they're hiding in their houses and took doing this Zoom thing, but I know there's a new wave of people that want to dip their toes into actually being in front of us live human being. So let's talk about that. Yeah, you know, it's been such a ride as you've indicated. I mean, I think when this whole thing first started I you know, obviously everybody was worried what was going to happen with people's dating lives. How're people going to meet each other? And you know, everyone is so different depending on where you live and you know, what's there's been almost paradoxical effect that's been happening and it it it's something that none of us really predicted because everybody had to kind thoughts. Shut down and to slow down that with that slowing down people are really paying attention to what they want and taking a look at home. So how things can be different and because of that and because of that like slowing down process, it's actually caused an acceleration of relationships off and I'll explain what I mean by that like, you know, obviously we're all now in the virtual world whether we liked it or not like the introverts are by the way super comfy like they're thriving right now with my extrovert the way trying introvert not all of us are introverts and I've said this before this is killing extroverts like wage is like I oh it's killing us. I mean, I used to hug 10, 15, 20 30 people a day handshakes hugs arms around, you know wage. Kisses, I mean I'm talking I was very engaged with people in my life and now especially when this first happened one or two hugs week or so, you know that my wife and you know that my my I got married and my wife moved in with me and you know, I got a lot more but it was just one person and I love my wife to the end of the Earth. But I gotta tell you my heart breaks for all of you extroverts out there that are alone and Kimmy is going to help us really figure out how we can get out there and really have success and get someone in our life because it sucks to be by yourself, especially if you're an extrovert. Yeah. Well, I'm in with wrong with that being said so what's happened is that yeah, the extroverts were really having a hard time and now it's all like even playing right the extroverts are learning the introverts world. Vice versa, by the way, so the good news about that is now everyone's online. Right? So there's there's more opportunities with that as well. And so what we're seeing is that because people are slowing down they are learning how to converse online. They are first going on video dates before they even meet someone there's this odd like emotional connection that people are forming online and getting to know one another that's been a beautiful thing. I mean I have I have now I'd say about five people like a thousand off of the top of the head that I've worked with who met their person during the pandemic and said that it's the best relationship they've ever had and why is because that they learned how to really Court each other. It's almost like going back in time to our grandparents era where people really corded one another and you know up until this whole thing happened. I think we were getting so far off. From that where people are just swiping right and left on these apps and not really paying attention to connecting with people. So I just want to like mention that as a way of life. Hope that it is happening and that significant changes are happening in ways of our call connecting. Yeah. I think that's great. And I you know, I will do shared so when covid-19 And what we realized was we really really like each other and I mean it's it's it's yeah, you love each other but fortunately month we like each other like we have we love being together and we were together for months and months just trapped in a stupid house and I think our relationship has catapulted and closeness because one of the things and I love what you said about communication is now you're a communicator and I'm a communicator off and my relationships before my wife. I'm a communicator and I really love to have conversations like all the other stuff is fun too. And I really like to have conversations just talk cuddle up in bed and just have a conversation and.

MyTalk 107.1
"kimmy" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"In Ted's own life that take it just from the Kimmy Schmidt. Sort of a feel of, you know, happy go lucky. Fish out of water into Oh, he's he's dealing with some stuff and still trying to put his best foot forward. It gets a little. There's some serious stuff that goes along with it, which I kind of enjoy. That is not just like hardy Har Har. It's lovely. Things are changing, and you could tell there changing for the Better in some ways, at least for the football team that Ted Lasso is coaching Ted Lasso, of course, played by Jason Sudeikis, who's Ah, better actor than I realized. Right. He's really good because you only see him on SNL. And so you only see him just doing pure comedy. But even in the way that, like 30 Rock is is more of a pure, just for laughs show. Head lasso. They are weaving in a couple of, you know, semi serious story lines that they don't go. They don't wait too deep in them. But they deal with them. And there's more to come. And you're right that he can shift from that funny into some serious, heartfelt sweet moments. I kind of like this show the same way I love after life with Ricky Gervase. Sure, that is One of the sweetest shows and I don't even know if it's coming back if it came back if it's over, But I just loved Ricky Gervase in the show because it also showed him In a different light. It showed a serious side. It showed that this guy can really act any moat, and that's how I'm feeling with this show. It's it's It's an interesting story. What's interesting about it is you never really see. A game. Right? Yeah. You know what I mean? You never see a game. You just they go out to play, and then they come back and you find out whether or not they want? Yes, the biggest the biggest amount of time that they ever spent on a game is in the final episode. When they're when the stakes are a little bit higher is toe play offs and you know the end of any season. That's when it's like, OK, this is an important game, but that's the longest that they ever spent on a game. So You know, it's fully a football show about soccer, but You don't have that. You don't feel like you're watching a typical sports movie where you have to go through all of the troops within a game, right? Can I ask home? How many episodes are there? Okay. Thank you for asking. You can theater is 10. There are 10 of those episodes in total. All right, so I have three left. The three left and and like I said Just I wish I could go back and watch the last three episodes for the first time. Yeah, Yeah, We really liked it and are excited for season two whenever it comes out. Now, by the way, Um, I know a lot of you hear me talking about the show. And you know Mia Steve prude, Orson, I will give a warning. This is not a show to have on When the kids are awake. There's a lot of British British cursing. Can I tell you Haven't even noticed any cursing. That is what we would call desensitization. I honestly I even was thinking about it yesterday. How this is kind of like a typical network show and I thought to myself Is there any swearing in this episode? I don't even I don't think I heard any swearing oa not just swearing, but like they There's a lot of suggestive language, okay? There's Yeah, It's funny that you didn't hear it. Maybe because it's a British accent. It is heavy. I almost wish that they had subtitles built in Because some of it is like that that what do you call it like that cock me? Kind of. Yes, there's some cock me. There's some various everyone's from a different country, You know, so the team is made up of people from all over. The world, but it takes place basically in England. The accents are so heavy, Sure and I almost pride myself from, you know, with Being able to understand that language. Of course, Donna I learned something new. See, there's my answer. There you go. Thank you. So all right. That's what I watched. I'm trying to find a total what I want to find here. Is a ah Total weight. Okay, hang on one second. I'm looking up. Okay, just in the pilot. Just in the first episode, Okay? And just so that you understand how much you don't hear it. They say the F word 13 times. Well, they say the s word twice. There's also the a word. One of the P words. Like a T word That is not good slang, A W word that is not good slaying in Britain and a another D word. That is an anatomical reference. I'm surprised they haven't used the C works. They love to use the C word over there. In Ireland. God's name is brought into play three times. So you miss Justin that just in the Pilot that the F bomb was there 13 times. It's not. It's not riddled with it. I heard somebody say there's like, just inventive cussing how these Brits cuss, and now they swear it's just so different. It was making this guy laugh. I was expecting there to be more, but still, I would just say for the sake of my Steve Peterson platform. If you're little's It's not like Oh, they're eating dinner. We should. This is when they go to bed, be able to understand them anyway. You really can't brought understand them. But remember, Donna has a sordid past. And present. Okay. Another show that I'm now five episodes into Cobra Kai Season one late to the party. This show. Is Decidedly cheesy. And very entertaining. Two things can be true at the same time. This is the case for Cobra. Kai. It's you just have to buy into the fact that these Guys would want to rekindle some rivalry from the early eighties in high school. But then I started thinking about a little more last night, Johnny from Cobra Kai versus Daniel, of course, under the tutelage of Mr Miyagi. I could get that if you were if you lost to a rival, and if they say karate was his big in that part of California, as football is in Texas right now, back in the eighties, it was like, Whoa, everybody wanted to be involved in karate. So If that's the premise, and then you're the guy who lost the fight, and then you go around and you're living in that same town, and you just see your rival doing well and crushing it and on billboards, successful businessman and you're in a one bedroom apartment just.

Greg Laurie Podcast
In Case of Emergency: The Lord's Prayer
"No mention if you could go to an elite university in every class top by the finest person in that field from all of history for instance. You could study music. Beethoven have a drama class taught by shakespeare. He taught political science by thomas. Jefferson how about a philosophy class top by cs lewis. Well we would like that because experts in the field. How about this class. Unfair taught by jesus christ. That sounds good to me. I'd be in that class. Who knows more about prayer than jesus. and so. that's what we're going to look at here. The disciples came to him. They said lord we have a question. Would you teach us how to pray. Jesus gave them this prayer. I'm going to be reading from matthew six versus nine to fourteen. And i'll tell you what i want us all to do this out loud together. This the new king. James version led three together in this manner. Therefore pray our father in heaven jala would be your name your kingdom come your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors and do not lead us into temptation but deliver us from the evil for yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever amen. But what does jesus teach us in this template for prayer. When you pray you say our father who didn't have a hollywood. Be your name your kingdom. Come your will be done unearth. It isn't even now if we wrote. The lord's prayer would probably sound like this. Our father warranted heaven. Give us this or daily bread. It's just get down to business. Here's my list. Now there's a place for petition. Nothing wrong with asking the father in heaven for what you need but notice that jesus says i take time affectively to contemplate the greatness of god now there are exceptions if you fell off a ladder and you're on your way down help we'll do okay. You can't even finish the lord. God help. But as i think about the awesomeness of god as i contemplate the greatness in bigness of god it will cause me to see my problem. Challenge need in a different light. It won't change it necessarily but it will change my perspective. I'll see it differently because listen to this. God is bigger than your problem. Whatever it is. God is bigger so my father would be name setup part beer name honored and glorified be your name. God wants us to bring our needs before him. Each and every day. God wants us to bring our needs reform. Each and every day versus eleven gives this day our daily bread. What does this mean. Well it's obvious brad. Bread was a staple of the first century diet so it includes that but bread speaks of everything it speaks of your finances. It speaks of a roof over your head. It speaks up your health just everything you need in life my daily bread and it's a reminder that everything i have in life is provided for me by god notice. It says kimmy. This team ideally bread. It doesn't say give me this month. My monthly bread or this year my yearly bread. The lord will sometimes allow things to happen in our lives. That will remind us. We need him every day. Maybe you're going through something like that right now. All of us said no you. You have this financial crisis all of a sudden you have this health scare all of a sudden you have this problem in your marriage where you have this problem with your kids or you have this other problem and it's god help that's okay. Sometimes he'll allow these things to remind us that he's the provider and we need to come to him each and every day not just asking for stuff but giving him glory for this stuff he's already given. when's the last time he just prayed. A prayer thanks our lord. Thank you for this. Thank you for providing for this. Thank you for my wife. Thank you for my husband giving them

Too Many Podcasts!
Interview With Michael Spedden of "Fowl Players Radio"
"Welcome to many podcasts. The podcast about podcasts. Now podcasting from the sherpa chalet on matt podcast era. He's your host jim. The podcast shah rebels in too. Many podcasts the podcast about podcasts. And so much more. You know who you're listening to right. Seen five me. Jim the podcast sherpa bringing you another wonderful interview. And i think you're really gonna like my guest today. Who's out guest today. show pa. He was a lot of fun to talk to. His name is michael sped. And many times that i get his name wrong in the interview. He told me what the name is that he uses for his podcast. And that is the name. Obviously us and i misheard him and hello sherpa. These name was right on the little zoom screen. I could've just read it right there but we were just talking and having so fun. I wasn't paying attention to the name on the little corner. Zoom screen play. It happens but michael is such a great guy. We're actually close in age. And he said it was fun talking to someone who was close in age because he was making references that i understood and to return the favor i actually appeared on his podcast called foul players radio. And you got to check that out. That's a lotta fun on that. Show mike a great guy had a super time on his show. And i think he had some fun over here to didn't even have to make him pay to come on it or anything like that. He did it absolutely free. Free didn't charge them a dime. If you want to listen to michael's free interview on this show how to listen. Hello rebels i send something foul. No it's mike stagnant from foul players. Radio is my guest. He's a musician. A podcast an actor and we're gonna be talking about his career so we can get to know him so you guys might want to check out his podcast you mike. Welcome to the sheriff. La it's great to be here with you tonight. greeting from maryland. All the way up to long island great to talk income. I appreciate you having me having pleasure to have you here sir. I always like to start off by asking. I guess to tell a little bit about themselves. So if you can k- Right now i'm the host of foul players radio. That's f o w l like the bird It's named after my murder. Mystery company called the foul players of perryville. Perryville is where. I live in maryland. Were about fifty miles northeast of baltimore. The reason why we make that ton or whatever you would say it would be for. Foul is because The town i live in is right on the susquehanna river which is known for its multiple species of waterfowl people. They have actual waterfowl museums ear to talk about that stuff so we figured it'd be a nice play on words for foul play my head. The murder mystery company for a couple of years. Now we perform on boats and on trains office parties and vineyards and whoever have us. I also am a musician. I right now have an acoustic duo. That i've had for about fifteen years and we're kind of comedy act sort of similar to the smothers brothers. It's two of us. We play acoustic guitars and the humor isn't as much when with the banter between us as it is with the humor's actually in songs so that's called. The uncle moldy show. And we perform a in the maryland area a wide knob sometimes in pennsylvania to most recently. You may know me as the viking. And the jim what worth commercials while riding around on the bus. I was the big viking. That came out of the back You've also seen me this year on kimmy versus the reverend if you haven't seen that movie it's based on the unbreakable kimmy schmidt and it's there's a scene where kimmy and tight us. The two main characters are way out in the country and they come into a bar. There's a leonard skinner ban. they're playing. And i'm the bartender in there. I won't give away the movie. But it's an interactive movie but no matter what choices you make in the movie. You always get to see me. So that's the good part about it. You know it's it's not like that movie revolved around me or anything like that We have been nominated nominated for a couple of emmys I believe it was for best special perhaps and then Titus burgess has been nominated for an emmy for male performance. I believe as well. I'm excited about that. I'm also appeared on gotham. I wish unseasoned. Five episode eight played one of the penguins henchman named dale. I was shot to death in the third scene. I was in. And i've also done a number of discovery. Id shows and some mom commercials down here in maryland. When i was starting out and everything. I'm also years ago. I was in the hair bands of the eighties. I had a big hairband back. In those days. I had a band that was kind of more like the call to little bit. After that when the hairband started going out we were called orange seed parade we played. Cbgb's in new york a number of times. And you know open for a couple of national acts over the years. So yes so. That's me in a nutshell so we can get a little more specific if you like Depending well you know the first thing that you said that caught my ear was the susquehanna river and i was thinking of that old. Avidan castillo routine about the susquehanna company. All right right squad at company there may have been years ago but the majority of there's only a couple of miles of the susquehanna bets in maryland and it actually goes all the way up to near upstate new york so there could be something on the way you know that river goes through lancaster and harrisburg and it goes quite a ways up. I believe almost up to upstate. New york if it doesn't start up there somewhere along the line. I'm sure there was and with your murder mystery troop you. You're an actor in the troupe. Right yes i am. Yeah okay so basically your book like for parties and stuff like that and there's someone who's been killed in they have to figure out if it's you or one of your co stars did it. Yeah yeah exactly. Exactly exac- i'm normally the detective and the host i'm normally the host and the narrator at the beginning and i have a row i have roster i would save about fifteen or twenty really good actors from this area here and we we kind of rotate. We were on trains. One of our biggest clients is the western maryland. Scenic railroad all. the way out and cumberland. That's all the way out. The panhandle of maryland out west year west virginia. But we also do the pride of or not the pride of the susquehanna we do. The black eyed susan riverboat. We do Slate form brewery. We do some microbreweries. Mount felix winery a lot of the tasting rooms where they have events and trains and boats and office parties corporate events. Whoever will have us

Daily Pop
Happy 40th Kim Kardashian
"Hey everyone. It is Kim Kardashian West fortieth birthday. We're kicking off the party right here right now on daily Pop Justin is out today's Morgan and I are joined by Kisha Knight Polio he's an actress kick ass mom and of course you know her from house of pain and as Rudy from the cosby show Kisha we're so happy you're joining us. Thank you so much for having me. We have so much to get to today we're going to be celebrating throughout the entire show you're going to hear from Kim's famous family. We're GONNA read breaking down Kim's most shocking moments and we cannot talk about him without talking about fashion. They go hand in hand the celebration is going on all day here on e- with the keeping up with the Kardashians marathon and Kim's fortieth birthday special that airs tonight at ten PM. The first Kim has always been an open book and she's made plenty of surprising confessions along the way watch this. You should just be who you are say what you want entrepreneur makeup mogul wife's mother and all around boss I'm going to do whatever I want Kim K. West confessed. There isn't anything she's afraid to do and her mind she has done it all and her crazy confessions don't stop there I. Love it during a livestream. Qna Kim admitted problem member of the Mile High Club she wants had sex in a public movie theater she goes commando almost all of the time wave TMI and she's still owns though seventy five, thousand dollar diamond earrings made her totally lose it. We Know Kim has been working on getting her law degree, but it sounds like she's mixing a little business with pleasure in a new questionnaire for e she revealed she likes a shot of Tequila with a cheeser when she said he's life with about being happy and when she's not hitting the books, she's heading gym her morning ritual includes a five fifty am start time to work sweat. Obviously, all that hard work has done a body. Good. It's not easy at all, but it's not all work and no play her favorite thing to do during her downtime. Text people with lots of glitter sparkle emojis. You could probably guess who he's in contact with most family I no matter what Kimmy also confessed she likes to treat yourself to a little. TV. But the mom of four go to guilty pleasures aren't exactly what you'd expect. I need your help help MTV's catfish is at the top of our list or she likes to unwind with some hoarders on a any. Other crazy Kim Confessions. Everything is always so public. She claims her hidden talent is smelling cavities and there's one celebrity whose beauty left her starstruck. No need to share Kim loves you. She's proved over and over and over again it's just a vibe and the confessions don't stop there. Kim told people she has models drowned her clothes so she can plan outfits in advance and she's spray tans her scalp. So her middle part has that extra glow. Oh that's a good ted. Have, for years, wargin timoth favorite Kim moment all my God. This is the hardest question I've been asked all year producers brought this up yesterday I'm like, how am I going choose but I think it has to be and I know Chris over this but it has to be when she's taking fees when chloe is on the way to jail like that's just know psychotic Kim to me it is it never gets old it so delusional and it's just amazing and why we fell in love with her in the first place it's the best it's that's definitely one of my top wants Kisha what am I okay I'm I'm going to go on the other end of the spectrum you know Kim. been doing things for a long time but you know I have to say it's all of the work that she's been doing to get convicted. Felons out of prison. The fact that she's taking a completely different turn and really helped us her platform to to affect people's lives in a positive way. One hundred percent. That's that's a really huge one and I'm going to it back to something a lot more superficial. I got. My favorite moment is when we just saw in that lovely package, Kim crying over her diamond earrings because honestly girls I relate if I had seventy thousand dollars, diamond earrings and I lost one that's probably exactly how I would react I've had mad but got ensure your jewels have to China and. Ensure those goals. All right. Well, caves fashion has changed so much over the years. So we're going to go deep into the archives. Take a look at Kim style evolution Ooh can really I am be our L. Y. Kardashian. K.. A. R. D. A. S. H. I. A.. Look. Very nice where do you win? Gucci and Jimmy, Choo Shoes and Louis. Vitton back to mix it up a little bit him style started out young and fun experimenting with Different Designers Have Wearing A. Skirt and a La Perla top a wonderful. Share. That'd be the not shoes I want to find something that is young and fun and fresh but still you know how classy and conservative this is my. She transformed into a sophisticated ladies setting the trends that posing Christian Louis, Vuitton he also, I'm wearing Eliah and Lorraine Schwartz I weren't accustomed gown I'm wearing our Kardashian collection leggings put this big waistband. To do we have favor Lon Max Mara when she became apparent this hot mama put her curves front and center. This is John Paul Go. Ta and I love her sparkly. It was it is. And you know I love it I just wanted to really go for it and be kind of like a robot a Blinky Sexy Robot I'm wearing address from revolve. Long Sleeve and it's hot out here. But whatever looks good. It was distressed by Rick Win. All made this for me and I love it him. You'll trade who you wearing. Where we wearing this evening, I'm wearing Vivienne Westwood now. has become so economy or calling it the Kim effect. This

This Week
Eric Trump on his father's battle with coronavirus
"President Trump's doctors say he is not out of the woods yet after contracting Co bit 19, but they are cautiously optimistic. President Trump's son, Eric, says he spoke to his father for nearly half an hour. On Saturday. He counted incredible. Honestly, he sounded clear He's down to great. Thea tire time he was actually talking about the new aid package was talking about Mitch McConnell. And that's Kimmy Liston. He actually mentioned airline workers. The president's doctors say the president is fever free and received a second dose of anti viral drug grim death severe without complication. The president will stay at the Walter Reed Medical Center today for monitoring

WSJ Tech News Briefing
Slack and Teams Make Work-From-Home Easier-But Sometimes, Less Civil
"Since the start of the pandemic, we've seen a huge uptick in the use of workplace, Messaging Tools Services like slack and Microsoft's teams. Those platforms are a good place to communicate quickly and they've acted as stand in for the office water cooler. But at the same time, we reported that some employees have been taking things a bit too far. OUR REPORTER CHIP CUTTER JOINS US to explain chip to have you here for having me. So we've been talking about these services sort of accelerated popularity in the pandemic, but can you just remind us of the kind of growth we've? Seen in the past couple of months. Absolutely. So if you look at the number of users on the platforms and the time that people are spending on them, all of that has increased since people began working at home and March, and it makes sense. We don't have a way for many of us to communicate with our colleagues face to face, and so these chat platforms really become the de facto way that we get our work done. Places to answer questions to kind of talk about projects but they also ended up being places where people can socialize and just inform their colleagues about what's going on with their lives and so in talking with a number of companies and workplace experts, they say that there can also be some issues that arise because people do feel. So comfortable in these platforms that sometimes it can be they can be spaces where people feel bullied or harassed other issues that have come up. Yeah talk a bit more about that. So what kind of issues have have we been starting to see? So because these platforms really had become so essential to so many workplaces than are such. A big part of our daily work lives. Some people don't have also said that they feel like these can be places for bullying or passive aggressive behavior. A recent high profile example came in your times where the opinion writer and editor. Bari Wise, reported that she felt harassed in company-wide slack channels at the time and that people actually would post acts emojis next to her name in December, for example at the Start up away initially that the company's co-ceo Time said, she would step down after reporting in the verge showed on kind of grievances and kind of her criticizing employees and company slack channels. She later kind of reversed that decision. But but there have also been a number of cases. Lawyers have reported recently with employees coming to them and saying that they felt kind of bullied or harassed in company slack channels. One of my colleagues talked to an employment attorney in California, who had a case at a Technology company there where someone shared an image in a company slack channel. One worker said that she didn't feel that that image was appropriate for slack and as a result, she received a lot of messages calling her uptight saying that her reaction wasn't appropriate and so you can just see how this can escalate quickly and kind of cause some problems people feel like the messages aren't civil and you become more toxic and you over messages there's this opportunity to believe misread something or talk past each other. I think looking back over these past months between the pandemic and black lives matter protests. The moment has really required thoughtful and nuance conversations which can be challenging over slack. Well, that's right and I think it's also important to mention that applications like slack. KIMMY, really crucial for organizing employees and getting people to come together and talk about issues that they care about. We've seen a number of companies respond to employees voicing their concerns going straight to the CEO Insane we want change here we want greater racial equity, we WANNA see. Differences in our company operates and a lot of that has originated on slack, and so I think companies are trying to walk a fine line here. They want to be able to give employees a voice. They WanNa give them outlets where they can share their concerns voiced dissent, but they also worry at times that these platforms can become. Can become toxic. So I think a lot of companies don't want to get too involved here in shutdown that discussion, but they also want to be careful and I think the black lives matter movement is a great example of that as a place where in corporate America a number of colleagues. Their peers together using these platforms that are such a big part of our lives and and they've been able to do that through features like private groups and shared channels, and all of that around a specific topic that lets people get involved chip. I think if we look into our crystal ball here, we're looking a future with a lot more remote work in it, which would lend itself to a future with a lot of slack and Microsoft teams and other platforms in it to how can we expect? This to kind of develop in the future, the experts that I've spoken with have said they that these tools are only going to become an even bigger part of our lives. We are all so comfortable with them. Already, this is here to stay and I think companies have to figure out how do we create platforms where we feel comfortable and where our culture kind of extends to our digital platforms and so some companies for example, have issued guidelines I talked to the CEO of e Vite, which is the. Online invitation company it's based near Los Angeles and right employees went home in early March the company sent an extensive list of guidelines and Best Practices for employees of how they should communicate digitally when they were working remotely and the CEO told me that there's been a huge help to the company that they feel like that has led to people just getting on the phone or getting video chat when problems emerge instead of bickering and slack, and so I think in talking with other CEO's many feel that. They want to make sure they set the proper culture on these channels certainly feeling like they're going to be a big part of our future going forward. Alright are put a chip cutter thinks much for joining us really good to chat again

Jason and Alexis
Kim Kardashian focusing on family as marriage with Kanye West crumbles to pieces
"Kim Kardashian and Kanye West trying to save their relationship, And the headline from TMZ today is that it's a massive uphill battle. Do you know what I started watching last night that I had never watched is the people versus O. J. Simpson. And so I bring this up? Because, of course, Robert Kardashian was one of O. J. Simpson's lawyers and one of his best friends. And so we talked about that show for so long, And then I never watched it. And now I just was scrolling through Netflix and thought, What are things that I've wanted to watch the heaven and that was it. Yeah. Small world, starting with number one. And you like, Yeah. I mean, it's like a little campy. It's like yeah, a little bit campy, but it's Ryan Murphy. And so I'm but it's interesting. And then I found myself Googling all these things and Of course, in the first episode, you know, I'm not giving anything away here. But O J, um, threatens to kill himself in Kim Kardashians bedroom, her childhood. Her bedroom did not know the Kardashians house. And so Robert is like, Stop it. You know, this is my This is Kimmy's bedroom. And so I was thinking, you know, because, of course, the Kardashians were so close with them. So fast forward to today, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West trying to navigate this rough patch in their relationships, So they apparently decided to jump on a jet on Sunday and take a private family vacation to try to work things out. This is something they talked about when she went to Wyoming last weekend. They haven't seen each other much at all for months because he was at the ranch and Kim's been taking care of the kids. And Kanye, of course, said during his South Carolina rally that he asked him for a divorce last year. He raised the subject of divorce several times at the event. A few lies definitely been discussed is what time's, he says. I feel like this relationship was over, probably a long time ago. And now it's just a matter of figuring out how they do the dance to separate, although it's not going to be easy because of the kids and everything else, But Elizabeth, you had some insight, I think I don't know, probably like two weeks ago that she that is Kim Kardashian is really trying to sort of play her cards correctly. In this moment. I think that it's that a lot of these stories that are coming out are setting the stage for her to look like the good guy. For her to look like she did absolutely everything that she could to try to save the relationship and then show Be done because it's just too much, But she doesn't want to look like Oh, he was, you know, not healthy, and so she bailed when he was in his time of need, But it's more of like It's she's. She's trying to do everything and he just it's not happening. Like I tried. I did my best. But, you know, I checked all the boxes. Yeah, Yeah. I never even thought about that until you said it. I was just thinking, Wow. She's just really Trying to make this work, but

CNBC's Fast Money
Procter & Gamble Posts Biggest Yearly Sales Gain Since 2006
"Let's get the shares of procter and gamble. Also talking tape today, the company posting, it's the largest annual sales gain since two, thousand, six strength and the home care unit. That's like dishwashing detergent and all that kind of stuff all the stuff you do at home laundry detergent. PK? Well. Clyde gene right I mean, this one was a no brainer. Not only that is that you in early in the pandemic in most places, it was really difficult to get these products. So people bought extra, they hoard it, they put it in their pantry. So and I still think that actually could happen a bit I'm not convinced that we are done with covert I, mean the film mention that board is not thinking of thinking that there's not going to be a resurgence and that's not my. My view at all I think this this ball. We could have another very big resurgence. So I think this would actually go right into procter and gamble not only that let's remember we've had a pretty weak dollar proctor and gamble multinational should do fairly well. Is there any concern that if the economy gets rough that people aren't going to be paying up for cascade or some of these other brands and they'll they'll sort of down go down market? So to speak in terms of price. Yeah. I. Think People by two case point when people were hoarding. When you go into these stores, you buy anything that's on the shelf, and if they don't have a proctor and gamble products, you buy whatever's there. But obviously, stock price people reach for that investors reach for what they know and they know proctor. This is a p seventy four. Guy Do you pay a pe of seventy four for the seller of Tech Company and deter I? Mean it's a higher multiple than than apple. Look forward, I think forward, if you look at it against next year earnings to your point about trailing I mean it's a twenty, twenty, five years numbers, which you know it's expensive I mean the to your point, it's not cheap, but it hasn't been cheap for a while and I think if I'm not mistaken, it probably made it or close to an all time high today. Today. So people are definitely paying up on out on the risk curve evaluation carve, which is fine, and so your point, it's not and that's not to be Glib, but there will come a day when we look at each other and say, can you imagine people paying close to thirty times forward earnings for procter and gamble? We'll be shaking our heads and but we're not the. Market Right now. Kimmy like this quick. I actually, I was just thinking if I came up with anything less than cascade, my wife would leave me. So when I come home with with White Label Brands, I'm in trouble. proctor and gamble loves me I. Think the multiple is absurd. But this multiple been absurd for two years. Okay. Didn't just code for the stock to actually not make sense valuation. So I wouldn't buy it, but I wouldn't short it. All right.

The Curious About Cannabis Podcast
Addressing Misconceptions About Cannabis and the Endocannabinoid System w/ The Doctors Knox (From BTS #31)
"Even with all the gold standard ladies in the world, every individual is different in, so we're GONNA have to take the time to listen to our patients and ourselves right in patients thereby. Ourselves as as lesions, our bodies in determining your West best friends, the instrument timing and that's GonNa be processed one hundred percent of us. Yeah, we knowing everything absolutely. Yeah, and this leads into we've we've kind of touched on a couple of things here, but one thing I wanted to make sure to ask all of you, or what are some of the the most significant prevalent conceptions that you encounter about? Either Cannabis or the Indo can navigate system. That just sort of keep coming up for you that you're having to address frequently. Still Minced Society. Leading. Systematic wrist really. Interesting, and that's not I. Mean you know the end up? Nominated system is primary components are all identified when nineteen ninety five. Graduated Permits Medical School in Boston Twenty twelve. Almost twenty years later, not one word of the. Is Done. Was Talk to us and you know they say it takes seventeen years for. The findings of research to trickle down into application. But you know it's been well past seventeen years at this point and most recently, I heard that something like thirteen percent of medical schools are. Medical will also nursing schools. Starting to mention, there might be. Might be medicinal, so yeah, you know. When you have clinicians who you are well into their careers, and they never heard of this thing and the only context in which they have heard about. It is what cannabis is dangerous, and it's a drug of abuse to gateway drug, and it makes people lazy and stupid like it's. It's hard to undo some of that Some of that that education right like I will sometimes say that the war on drugs. And specifically on cannabis with some of the most effective propaganda that we'd have right people. We've seen patients who are who are on their deathbeds, and literally will still not try cannabis because all of the things they know about it. Is Mind Boggling to me. Because even thought you know, cannabis really wasn't the devils. Lettuce might be willing to try it if I thought it was way to save my life. There's a lot stigma and fear and just missed and this. has to be. Unprocessed deep process deprogrammed, and it's at work, which is why we do always start with this history and science. because. Once? They understand that odor isn't a system mayor. Then they'll then they'll. They'll get on board, but there are still some. Don't even want to accept that. Apology. System Yeah I heard. We Croak intimate. Pro Canvas relate. And if the science overwhelmingly speaks to the benefit of cannabis. I mean that doesn't make us I s right. The science of from college at candidates speaks for itself. The physiology speaks for itself in. We're just excited to talk about it because we believe that it is. Is! or should be the target of all therapeutic. We're galleys as far as the now until bigger bigger than end of Natalie Dome and Adenoid always it. So how can we you know about entity dome? especially with respect to this function which leads to disease, how can we apply our knowledge of plant pharmacology, even modern molecular drug from ecology to modulate working with it to reverse disease to do not taking grow cannabis approach. That's not what we're advocating it inherently. Yes, we this is pro cannabis. I will say I'm not ashamed that I advocate for cannabis legalization. And for Science and medical informed regulation. I'm proud to say that, but we're not. You. Know shooting in the dark here, right? recognized. Cannabis can be used as a tool to do for health. has been able to do thus far envy. Believe that we should be taking. A, very intentional chance on this almost commodity on this wellness that's. Not Lost on us that. Need to mitigate risks. Are Risks that come with using Hannah's Kennedy misuse and abuse. Yes, it. But yeah, but how do we also provide opportunity to optimize consumer patients variance with cannabis ray, so kimmy find that sweet spot in the middle. Where were protecting people but also helping the? Doctor mentioned before. Now. We want to shoot that paradigm. because. Cannabis has been considered a drug abuse day in Conventional Medicine is star well, maybe a hassle mic uses. We want shit that I know Dizzy Medicine I. You. Properly you know in in all different forms. You know whenever you're treating. You can get a good result. The problem? Is it just like a lot of medical? Opiates for example. They do have a potential for abuse misuse. Overuse! Allah things. But you know when you read the literature. Concerned about everything from addiction. To. Particularly Children, you know what's the damage to the developing brain rain all the? Negative things. That when we're talking about appropriate medical use of cannabis. Those really are not a big issue because you're using it in a way with a purpose in dosages that we just don't see snow saints are only Sneezing Bay related about. Damaging to the. Jenner, changes in Nike. A motivational central addiction. Those I'll, he's on long term high dose laughers the. Inch. Is Not Medicinal show. When you're. Just like everything in medicine, it's a risk benefit ratio. And Wigan at the risk, profile cannabis. It is safer than ninety nine percent of the pharmaceuticals on the mark.