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Five dead, dozens injured in strong earthquake in Iran
"Several people have been killed and dozens others injured after a magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck southern Iran rescue teams rushed to the epicenter about 620 miles south of the capital Tehran In this small village of sage kosh rescue workers attempted to retrieve those stuck under the rubble immediately after the early morning quake residents poured into the streets as aftershocks continued to jolt the area buildings and infrastructure were badly damaged throughout one woman told of her ordeal as she was taken away on a stretcher I

A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach
"kosh" Discussed on A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach
"And laciniatum has the tall as the deeply cut huge leaves in my garden 30 inches long. And some are ten to 8 to ten feet tall. They always fall over eventually. And these are Prairie natives as well from our American prairies. They are. One plant that looks very well with them is not a Prairie native at all. It's an inula angular racism in spear. Which was, I think, introduced by Wolfgang Herman of amber and van Sweden associated. Yes. Yes. I read something about him, I know he was a sort of wild and crazy plantsman. And I read something about his using this plant, and I found it in a little nursery and British Columbia. I think it was called blue stem. Oh yeah. I ordered a couple one year just as an experiment. And lo and behold a seed like crazy. Which might frighten many gardeners? But I've discovered if you pay attention, you can keep the plant from escaping, and I think they seed like that for a reason because they tend to be sort of short lived plants. Grow up to be, you know, some, I think, are 12 and 14 feet tall, but that's the extreme. But they get very large. And then each year they get smaller. I think they have short lives. But the plant is beautiful. It's a beautiful winter plant. It has a fabulous structure. It's very sculptural in the winter. They sort of turn this skeletal black. Very, very atmospheric. It's one of my favorite plants. Well, we're almost out of time and I just wanted to not fall victim to the thing that Monty Don forgot to ask you about apparently at your interview, which is that you said you hate gardening, is that a true thing? I don't like the labor of gardening. I grew up in the south. So I should be used to heat, but I like gardening from a distance and having someone to do what I want done. Yeah, I'm getting to the help I like having helped to I still like rooting around and I still like, I love weeding, but I think that's not your thing. I sort of enjoy pulling Japanese still grass. Oh boy, yes, let's do that. Wicked devil, yes, yes, yes. Yeah. Yeah, it's interesting. Well, the book is lovely. Did you take the pictures? Well, I took all of the pictures except for the cover, which was done by Claire de kosh. Ah yes, but it's beautiful. And I say that it's at the beginning. It just making me think about exerting less control and letting the place speak to us and I think very, very, very it's full of very good philosophical advice as well as practical advice and plant inspiration. So thank you. And thanks for making time, James this morning to talk. I appreciate it. Thank you, Margaret. I enjoyed it very much. Okay. Talk to you soon again, I hope. Bye bye. Underwriting support from timber price, the leading publisher in books that share wonders with the natural world, including a way to garden by Margaret Roche, a stunning guide in parts decades of plant wisdom and challenges readers think beyond their garden borders and to consider.

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"kosh" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"And now you're seeing like Michael bird are who is just hired as the Padres hitting coach. He is 27 years old. He never played professionally above rookie ball. He was a coach at Michigan. He was a 36th round pick. So he had a little bit of playing experience, but a 27 year old being a hidden coach for a competitive team. And I interviewed when I was working on the MVP machine. I don't remember if I quoted him or not, but I interviewed him a few years ago, and it's incredible. All of the college coaches, I talked to during that process are now a hid coaches, or different coaches, like it's amazing, just the rate of adoption. And part of it is that every MLB team has three pitching coaches in 300 coaches. Assistant hitting coach and assistant to the assistant hitting coach and all of that makes sense. Like, you know, if you can do a little player development at the major league level like that will more than pay for itself. But it's been amazing to see how quickly that has changed and how the backgrounds and the prerequisites for those positions and the level of experience and playing experience specifically that is expected has dramatically changed. And so we're seeing that change reflected here for the dreams as well. Yeah. So they do the interview process, say they make a call for resumes. They get ten, which I'm sure you can testify even from hiring for fed graphs, let alone hiring for the R and D department of a major league team. Sure would be nice to only be competing with 9 other applicants. In reality, it's like hundreds. So I like the odds of the applicants here. Yes. I think they do know that it was sort of a sudden call. And so perhaps that is accounting for it, but yeah, when we do open hiring calls at fangraphs, we are sifting through hundreds of resumes and my sons from talking to front office folks as I work with them to get their job postings up, you know, they are sometimes dealing with multiple of that. Because people still really want to work in baseball, so not for the dreams that we saw on short notice. And so we get this interview Montage and we say young is asking the right questions and this is a lot of fun, I think for us to hear and she's asking, you know, what sample do you need for certain stats to stabilize in kpo in MLB and why is it different and as is often the case, I think she wants to know how you arrive at the answers, more so than what your answers are. Meanwhile, you have mister analysis team leader who is sitting over there just being like, did you play? If not, what are you doing here? This is so finally, we get a surprise arrival and it is the younger brother of our GM that comes Sue. And it turns out that he has been a secret saber nutrition all along the call is coming from inside the house here. He is the one who has been writing on this Korean baseball blog, hooray for baseball, great name, I think you should rename fan crafts and hooray for baseball. And he's been doing this study that Lisa young was reading about the analysis of heat or temperature on offense and he's an Internet celebrity going by this pseudonym Robinson after Jackie Robinson, so he's like the Tom tango of the KBO, basically. Yeah. And pick some suspects nothing. He thinks that his brother is studying for the CPA exam that he's going to take the test to become a CPA. Instead, he shows up at this interview and we say young is odd by his arrival, of course, the analysis team leader has no idea who he is, because it's never read a blog post in his life. But this leads into the larger backstory of how he became a saber nutrition, how he went from being a player to an analyst why he uses a wheelchair, et cetera and Beck sang su, not so happy to see him at this interview. Right, and we come to learn that he blames himself for his younger brother, Becky was injured in the course of play. And he was sort of already he was playing hurt, and boxing to encourage him to just run, run full out, and he did that and he suffered a debilitating injury that has necessitated the use of a wheelchair sense. And I think some of the first real emotion that we see from back songs in the course of the series, he clearly carries a lot of guilt for this having taken place that he was sort of indifferent to the severity of his younger brothers existing injuries. He didn't know about some of those existing injuries. It sounds like there was some pretty heavy abuse going on in the course of this team. And he blames himself for the injury that led to his brother's disability. Yeah. And it's very sad. It is very sad. Yeah, we talked to MRA and yamazaki the director of kosh and the documentary last year about some of the Corporal punishment that has happened in Japanese baseball and this is happening here also with this team. And he didn't say anything. He just noted that his hips hurt, right? And pick songs. He was like, hey, you got to play through it. He said he doesn't have the brains to be anything else so that he should just play because he's not going to be as good at anything else as he is at being a baseball player. It sounds like he didn't love playing to begin with. Obviously, he loved it less because he was suffering and being beaten in some misguided effort to improve his performance. But his heart wasn't in it, it seems like he wanted to be a blogger all along, which is very relatable. This was me, obviously, not that I was superstar high school athlete, but I still just wanted to be a writer more than I wanted to be a player. And that's the case here as well. So he shows up. He nails the interview. He hands over a ream of posts. He's been busy posting and just dumps the stuff on their desk and he's clearly qualified, but his older brother is just not having it. And he is quite cruel at first and he's drawing attention to his inability to cross the threshold in the wheelchair without assistance and saying how are you going to do this? And you're not going to be able to fit in here and as we get the sense later, he's lashing out and he is riddled with guilt over his own role in his brother's injury and we get the sense that maybe it's actually painful for him to be working in baseball because it's a reminder of his brother's injury and his failure to prevent it..

Mojo In The Morning
"kosh" Discussed on Mojo In The Morning
"The mojo in the morning show. It's good to have you guys here with us. A lot of stuff today here on the show phone scam senseless survey's dirties and lots of giveaways Plus two very tired members of the show as They went out last night to go. See the harry styles concert allen and megan and i can already tell that we're gonna have some fun stories to To hear because i was looking at Megan's instagram feed in. Guess look like first off. your seats. Were better than allen. Kind of made them out to be ellen. Made your seats out to be bad sees. They were good seats and areas. Aisles is kind of Awesome and the fact that like a lot of new artists aren't really doing these massive stages to one end where they're doing more like circular middle the arena stage's so everybody gets a good veal at some point yes and we needed of harry styles. Don't wing is he as attractive in person as he is not in person real. It is more attractive in person. Yeah because he has the circular stage half the time he's staring at you get to start his face halftime. He's staring meal and you get an equally good deal. So and the crowd was crazy last night. Where you guys part of the craziness the hysteria and screaming meghan. i are both in our twenties. We are young and we felt so all. I pulled a larry david at one point and tried plugging my ears. And oh my loud. It was so much fun. But yeah there was a point where i looked at ellen and i genuinely like i felt the screaming in my lungs. Do you know that like they can feel it through my body. And i was like i don't belong. I forgot what that scream sounded like with a year and a half of no concerts. I until i opened my instagram stories last night and saw everybody at the concert and i just forgot because even billy eyelash this weekend we saw her but it was a mix of old and young crowd. It was casino gamblers. It was everybody. This was the first true like teenage girl concert. We've had in a couple of years. That feels like scream loud. And they scream high so high so high pitch. I don't even know if how he was singing. Because i couldn't hear him in anybody's actual videos all. I saw girls screaming right. Lisa i did learn lesson and ellen. I should've dressed up in costumes. Girl got serenaded for wearing a banana. Kosh then so i went out to dinner with my sisters last night and we were in ferndale and there were so many tables of like moms with their kids getting ready to go down to the concert and it was so funny because the moms were just sucking down during operation. How many dads were there. And how many dads were in the crowd like dancing with their daughters like it was fun to watch in the dads that were at the tigers game clearly and then when we left of any last night. We're all standing outside waiting for their daughters who went to the harry. What the great idea. Yeah that's an awesome idea. I actually knew somebody that was going to take their their daughter their concert and then they were going to go to the casino to watch monday night. Football to watch the lions game and then come back. What what time did the concert. And what time did you guys get out of there after eleven. Which for me is normal. People's three am so we're here and about as much as i can promise you today. I don't think people understand the majority of the time. I am genuinely asleep by seven. Pm and i didn't get home until like twelve thirty. I didn't fall asleep until two in the morning giddy and silly this this morning two hours of sleep in me. So did you guys do it the way that you would normally do it. Megan where you would you know. Prepare to leave like how you always say that you do when you go places or did you sit back and enjoy yourself now. This is fun fact behind the scenes. I really tried to take today off. And that that didn't work out so full disclosure. I was not leaving a minute early from the show. I did not care how did neri styles the only person that can get you to stay till the last song of of the encore meghan. The entire concert kept saying he has a song from his first album called kiwi. That's the name of the song so good and the entire show. It's not a hit. It's kind of a deeper cut. So you don't know if i'm going gonna play it and it's meghan in the entire show. She was like kiwis next. he's going to play. He got he and the very less on. He just did watermelon sugar. And then all of a sudden nita's kiwi and meghan mind. I felt like what if the seventeen year olds which is funny because a lot of the girls around me were like. What is this song. And i'm like educate yourself. Girls be a real harry styles. Fan fan. I wait around for ten years. I'm old and disheveled at this point on. I absolutely lost. I think i cried twice during the concert last. I i probably hit the floor. When kiwi started because my knees just buckled it was so it was so does. Does harry styles do any one direction songs. When he's he makes you beautiful. Did he realize heli. It was awesome. I mean it was so good it was just such a fun tuncer and it was also like very universally. It wasn't inappropriate at all but it didn't feel like a kid show like it was just a really fun show to be. Did your outfits work. Because i know you said the girl in the banana costume. Last yesterday we did the whole topic of dressing to get noticed by the artists on stage. I was trying to follow them up last night. I don't think you understand. How much time and effort i put into looking good last night because it was a minimum of three hours and i think ellen within fifteen minutes of walking around in downtown detroit yesterday i looked a dish shoveled mass before we even got to the concert. It was so humid out meghan able did straightened and did our hair. But we both have naturally curly hair. So i don't know why we are here in the first place. I was sweaty and gross. By the time. I got inside and i was like well. I have just as much of a shot like this as identify looks good. What do you think the you said. There's a lot of younger girls that were there. What like you say in high school or middle school age high schoolers highschoolers. What do you think that they were thinking of. You guys like the like. That would be a great thing to walk around and ask. Can you guess my age. And see. If they can guess your. I'm not trying to hurt my feelings. There were so few people with alcohol. That's when i realized that we were old. And then i walked up to a girl compliment her out there. I was i. Oh you're killing me. And she looked me up and down and was like. Why are you talking. I'm the creepy old lady. I tip the bartender very well last night. Because i was like. You're not getting a lot better. Hold on. Fred works that concert last night. Are you security or an usher. What are you. Fred made for us last night. It was absolutely crazy. Can you even hear us..

The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith
"kosh" Discussed on The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith
"In the structure of the movie moving forward. I never heard of of doing that before. i think. That's wild and it sounds like just like a fun exercise to get out of your skin and then obviously turn to your main cut because as a digital cut you could do that. So that's that's that's that's a cool story and never yeah. It was cool learn. I want to get to today's movie. But before i do we. We gotta talk about twenty seventeen violent man your second feature so here we have A setup the is similar in ways to to today's movie and Just tell us tell us briefly. What was your biggest lesson and budget and schedule. On a violent man super low again moviemaker article about it was like the rainer tags like insane but we shot like ever seen ahead of time and i just reshot like we were fight. Rehearsals name to shoot on. My iphone edited together at home. Really just have mar-. I was doing fight sequences that were taking me like what would be a week i would do you know. Four days of day So just really getting ahead of my shot lists and shooting rehearsals essentially and that was the way to get figure out your shot list and then better onset. Okay that makes sense sa- cool movie. I'm really i it was. It was also very unexpected. You know that was a film that started just threw. It was something that i had come up with. A couple of years prior was like they're influenced by nicholas brazen a lonely place. I always wanted to kinda contemporaries that lansing masterpiece Great story about heartbreak. It's really a character. Study inside of war and i had that spread in a pitching another wild and blurred. Said you gotta make some super commercial now. So i made. I was pitching another movie. And everybody just jumped onto a bible man vlad. The dick came out. Great and through. That i met. Somebody came very close to my life. Just thomas jones right actor so also in today's movie and my lesson with that l. Probably just feel like embraced the unexpected. You know it was something that like. I had been pushing in happened and it happened very clearly. Put that together in like four months was a pretty radical fast paced movie production. Some really a and i got to like really shape. The world's i wanted to tell it trauma inside of a job. So and i wanted to call. That's cool god. I will get into today's film. The madness inside me We're still in the non spoiler section. But you know you could tell us what you want. When when did that idea start percolating. And when did you start writing. That was the first grid. Hercules i was i graduated school and made a radical short film that like almost got kicked out of school and we waited almost. He kicked out of school. So when you're in your right you have to like percent concept to the board of directors says four five teachers to tell you but he can make a so. I presented idea them. And they said this is so out there know snow war lynching ways and they said you can't it's binding to shape fail so you can't tell him a stale so i kind of told those making different movie and you have to show everybody progress celebrator and i wound up making the slide vary violence but like emotional movie and it kind of was like down and i just showed it the nobody checked the take the day of the screening so they just thought it was making this other romance film. Nobody really asked. And i shot fixing throughout the year of. That's great loan. Show people in our dot criticism lo and behold the day supposed to three hundred people retired classics in the gotta torian outcomes. My move again. It's life Intense like really not wild. Blue world like hardcore underground like takashi early to kosh evita just dirty film And so i thought it was gonna kick kicked out for that turns out that like i didn't and a lotta great reviews Teachers loved it. Because i just pushed the boundaries and it was kind of like that. Got me you know. Involved with a. I a friend who said Let me send us to this mandatory now and he represented some very big people. That are not i mean. People that are really established. And i was twenty four twenty five and my first concept but i pitched him was an early derivative of the madness inside and it was a lita s story whereas a young girl the age of twenty one. Who had this traumatic experience happened. The resin child and fast forward each ten tenure slater in she now comes face to face with the man who has affected her psychol- psychology and she has this. Ptsd she begins this sorted romance with this older criminal and she comes from a very bourgeois lifestyle and he comes from the antithesis and this concept about rebellion against you are your identity in ventura claude of the other stuff was was wrapped up in the film. And so i wrote it when i was in this thrill seeking behavior the identifying with the criminal type of idea and anyway moving ever got me dot show at even know what happened while making while blue violent man. So that was the early variation of it. And then legitimately. I had made a man.

RollFare - A D&D Podcast
"kosh" Discussed on RollFare - A D&D Podcast
"This you know that there hasn't been an oracle for quite some time centuries and the temple of janabi where that oracle was. Last known was somewhere in northern iowa. It was lost and hasn't been seen in a very very long time so could be some information relating to that in this site friends. I think we have stumbled upon a great discovery here when vision might indicate. This is the austin pool of do nabis oracle essay the investigate I'm sorry that you had such violent vision but seem visions are no small thing. We should heed warnings and seek to understand it more. I am guessing pure nobility means. We can't just pick one of these corrupt rulers to sacrifice. Could we will. The purity's usually a being that is not evil. So let's see temple has the answers. Let's look around. Shell kosh looks at you and she says we have to deliberate on this. Not sure that indicates a sacrifice per se of being your doesn't necessarily mean blood sacrifice right god's wouldn't ask us to sacrifice a human being which of the gods i'm heard before so it isn't tiredly possible that it is simply an act of pure nobility not just not specifically person surface heard. This feels like would be important enough. Maybe somebody wrote something down. So let's look around and see if we can find anything here appointed. He wrote something down. Sit on your phone. I'm going to sit here for a few minutes. You look around. I'm gonna tend to rayner. Who can we take a short rest to. You can do as i looked around much as possible. Search every cranny and everything as far as the level of goes we have access to our news right away or after like among i would say probably after long. Breath sounds great Beyond investigate the crap arden all hope without here so you guys. You three are investigating. You're helping rainer. Assault will stay with rainer towards the the ruins that way where the governor was counting us. I guess so you. Three ahead and make Investigation checks thirteen thirteen dirty twenty. Same here nice. I wanted it to be twenty. Yes and saturday twenty. Okay so where. Where are you looking. I'm starting with the bodies checking those and then all gravitate towards the ruins and help in that area. Okay i was just looking in this spot. Where we're at and i guess he's over in the ruins themselves. I'm looking here okay. Sounds good so we'll start with alton so as you start picking through through the bodies you find some coins and to cover altogether from calculation. Gosh what game is about one hundred twenty seven gold pieces and five silver blue but it is broken up into copper silver and gold just as you're rooting around the bodies. Essentially three quarters of two thousand copper three quarters of eleven hundred silver and three quarters of forty gold pieces so whatever you want not three quarters of two thousand copper eleven hundred silver and forty pieces when.

Skullduggery
"kosh" Discussed on Skullduggery
"Are i think they should because i think it will certainly add to our storehouse of knowledge about everything that led up to the events of january six micah shopping. Someone leaks all of those records and we will and i will not hesitate to publish them if they do. If we do. Learn something. But i guess my point is first of all. The true outrageousness of trump's conduct here was in plain sight in he was actively and continues to actively promote this ridiculous idea that he actually won the election and that stirred stirred people up and it is a threat to our civic comedy as as it were but but it's not only about donald trump. Right it is also about the people inside the government who he was able to leverage to try to hold onto power in a way that that violated that would have violated the constitution. And so you know going back to these letters that the committee has sent out seeking documents. I mean you read through them. you know. there's some interesting tidbits in there. Like for example. They are asking for emails and other records relating to kosh patel who was the trump loyalist and who was the chief of staff. The acting chief of staff a chief of staff to the acting secretary of defense regularly appears on fox. The fall election writing. He he had been an aide to devon nunez and a lot of questions about what his role was during this period and a lot of other people inside the government who were participating in some kind of a conspiracy apparently and so it's important to get those records to fully investigate their conduct and hold people accountable. Who needs to be held accountable. Even if it's in the congressional oversight context but yeah but there are two other points that i think are worth making here you know first of all yes in in a case like patel who was believe chief of staff at the defense department at the time there should be no problem getting his official records phone records emails from his government account. And all that. I think they're going to have problems getting a lot of these other records that they are seeking. Certainly trump is going to assert executive privilege as our meadows and anybody was in communication with trump. And that's going to get litigated. And that's gonna take a while so one should not expect sort of imminent breakthroughs on that front. And then to. Victoria's point about well. This is a political not in a partisan sense. I think that's the way you were mentioning it not a criminal inquiry. And that's true but the problem is that it is a partisan inquiry except for those two republicans insinger and liz cheney no other republicans on the committee. Kevin mccarthy is not participating. There's no sort of bipartisan by end to this investigation and that's going to undercut the political impact of whatever the committee comes up with. Because it'll just be a sort of once again. Partisan food fight between two sides. And we'll see how much traction it got. We all watched were riveted by the second impeachment trial of donald trump which had lots of damning evidence about how trump riled up the crowd and didn't do anything to curtail it. Wants things got out of hand. So so i mean don't wiring are actually republicans on the committee. I mean you bubble right so so and and we know that there are more members of the house who voted to impeach and there are many republican senators. Who voted to i. I don't understand how you can say it's not bipartisan. It may not a lot of republicans but it does have some well okay. The republican leader of the house is chairman of his nominees to be on. The committee were rejected. And so as a result they're not participating so you know that is the organized republican caucus in the house for whatever it's worth. I'm not defending them. I'm just saying that's the cold reality here. But at the end of the day at the end of the day for the historical record for nothing else is critical that we learn everything we possibly can about the events of of that day and and the and the surrounding efforts to essentially overturned a fair election so there is all go along with that yes among other things because was his address rehearsal for a contested election in two thousand twenty four. I mean they're more more than a few people who are contested elections in two thousand twenty two we. We could get by the way on both sides because you know if the democrats can't block all these new republican legislatures from enacting the voting bills that they have they are in the process of passing. The democrats are going to claim that the twenty twenty two elections one by one by republicans were somehow fraudulent or are not legitimate okay but that the republicans is a. I think you may be trying to draw a false parallelism. There they.

Niner Faithful Radio
"kosh" Discussed on Niner Faithful Radio
"Running quarterback. Now get you a four thousand three if you're on that border when you think you're you know teetering on the range of robbie gold. Yeah i'm out. You fool to seek if i didn't go into kosh shanahan's mind You know i think sticky was robbie goals this year might have very well been like well. who's available. That's better not gonna draft a kicker especially considering the amount of capital and everything we gave up to get trae leads she. We were gonna draft kicker. I mean were there. Any you know kickers available in free agency. That would have been a clear upgrade. I mean i can't think of any there are available this year. We'll talk about next year later on down the road. You know we did so much offseason talk so excited just to be actually be able to talk about a season off season while plenty of time to get the off season talk after the season. You know we're we're very we don't do this just during the season so we grind here at nine for radio but So definitely you gotta be curious to see. Would that kicking situation is going down. Stock up me see i know. I said that i was going to give it to him. I was not impressed with them. When i saw in week. One but definitely was better at two awesome. I do think that wayne goldman gets it. Just because i feel that they're gonna want some veteran presence in the running back room. I'm you figure what we aim sherman Mitchell almoner hasty right. Now i would take goldman another thing. That's curious i'm wondering if they'll do if they'll go to goldman or hey see and say. Hey we're going to stash elijah mitchell this year. So don't sign with anybody. We gotta make sure that he can go through You know so he can. We have to have a niche Straight on irr and nobody has an opportunity to claim him. But as soon as we put them on. I r and free up.

Genre Junkies | Book Reviews
"kosh" Discussed on Genre Junkies | Book Reviews
"Celebrate heroes exactly. How neither i yeah. They they're change. Comes from recognizing to hurt in the pain that they cause yes but they don't. There's no point when they When they get angry. It's at someone who is from the lgbtq community who basically calls them out on their bs. Yes they get called on a couple of. They get called out a lot you know. There's there's such great conversations that happen great conversations that are you know not just a conversation between the characters but really a conversation between the author and you but there's no point where it's like. Well we're not. We're not homophobic anymore. Everything's better now and so everyone has to treat us like in ala- it's not like that. No it's like you still did like horrible things in like buddy lee. Cana turns that corner a little bit before ike does but you know lest we forget buddy lee beat the shit out of his son wants you know when he was when he was a child And that's unforgivable. And nobody is asking us to forgive buddy lee but we can accept buddy. Lee has changed. You know what. I mean and be happy and proud of than like buddy lee. Even if we don't forgive what he'd and same thing with i wasn't i you know one of i. Big things is that he kept like we said both of them made it about themselves a lot. I think i really internalize it. Even more than buddy leave that his sunless gay and he just wanted to know like why. Why is it like this. I can't understand. I can understand this. Someone explain this to me and it's like stop making it about you. Need to understand and it took him so long to see that. And i mean i think the message is the most important message of all of this is. Don't wait until the people you love are in the ground to stand up for them and be accountable for them because everybody like ow. Kosh buddy lease ex wife. Christina secrete example. Is you know she cries. And weeps and throws a big fit and buddy lee does comfort her but at the same time he doesn't call her. Because no you're a bad mom. You were yeah horrible. Yeah people were yes. Yeah and it's too late. It is too late and now you know all the the these men can do is treat their son's better than they did in life. There's a couple of big twists in this book. Yes so there's there's two big ones that i can think of three okay. The first one is that buddy. Lead desiccated the graves. Yes to put pool fire under. I wasn't very nice but he don't do that. The second one. And i thought a lot about this subscribe. Nyerere were major allies as i said. If you're queer we love you major allies. I would normally not be a big fan of a trans person being plot twist..

Double Toasted
"kosh" Discussed on Double Toasted
"Kosh pa- josh staff fucking. You couldn't have combed over your neighbor. Map simone ahead it kinda fun. Thomas showbiz pizza julia. Where's your mom at change. What do you at you want to fucking playground. You went somebody's asshole way. No not gonna sit here and my business. Yeah oh she was me. You heard a little woman asks directions cut. Come on talk talking. Shit fuck it get jimmy. Nice gerrad there. Did you match the lion with the rhino candy. Fuck a gotcha. Candy in my bag buckle. Second i'm trying to be cool. There's no one's going to do anything. God no one going to help me the people on the train interview. Yeah she to train acting crazy and everything thought talking with this one guy had his nerves instead up to it we. What's hey tweedle dee and tweedle dum ask. Come talking not talking about a stupid behind your fucking putz.

BiggerPockets Money Podcast
"kosh" Discussed on BiggerPockets Money Podcast
"I s. e. dot com slash b. p. m. o. N. e. y. Okay fair enough. So so it's not like. I think that that's a that's an interesting and art to kind of figure that out. Right is how much to reinvest. And how much of that kind of put in one option for you is. If you feel like you've got a really good but let's say that the more you like like you say you wanna put in fifty grand into inventory right and you believe that. That's the maximum amount you can you can put in relative given your castration for the business right now and that you'll get a great return that inventory but what's to say that you wouldn't get that same return with one hundred fifty grand of inventory like why. Why aren't you. You know if that's true in one hundred and fifty grand if if fifty is better than ten and one hundred. Fifty is better than than fifty. Why not go out. And think about pitching that to venture an angel investor or a venture investor and splitting some of the equity to determine charge returns with that brent. Is that what you can capitalize your business and go after the opportunity to a certain degree while also being able to contribute the what you need from the the business here. I've definitely been thinking in that vein not necessarily angel investor but along the lines of utilizing debt But that word. An angel investor. I'm sure would really freak her out. So she's quite risk averse. Even i feel confident in it angel. Investors don't better than dan still taking money. Though i agree. I think i think if you take on debt you're not gonna get much debt on the business right you because your inventory with the collateral or your personal finances will be the collateral mom for a on this type of thing so you might think about an equity partner on that but if it's if it's uncertain enough where you feel like you can't raise capital for it then that kind of gives me the the sense that you might want to consider putting in less than your own capital on it as well with that potentially. Yeah i. i don't know your business very well. You know you. So yeah. I think i i guess personally. My mindset is where it's i'm on the first part where i feel confident however switching into a new niche and a new product. I kinda wanna prove the concept of myself i So yeah i mean it is a heavy. Kosh have at least a sixty thousand dollar order. Quarter for in products. And then i don't know if people aren't in the business not aware like freight shipping is just insane right now. I think it's the world on all time record for how expense so it's a. yeah anyway. i'm putting the vast majority of what i have in my business savings into it right now in once. I prove that concept to myself is where. I was thinking already in the stages of next year. Not being averse to whether you said maybe not taking on debt but finding If that's needed to scale with that use cash but ideally if you're putting six thousand inventory you're going to be able to move the inventory and you'll be left with much more than sixty thousand dollars in cash at the end of that or if things go poorly you'll be left with slightly less than sixty thousand dollars but you won't lose the investment compromise because where i was looking at as you said if i put that money in and then it went well and i had a bunch more to come out. I've already got the product line lined up and stole..

Dan Churchill's The Epic Table
"kosh" Discussed on Dan Churchill's The Epic Table
"Who are these titans of foreign policy Guys like Joseph nye who who coined the term soft power Like really really influential thinkers in the world That i would come back. And i had an interesting of almost more peer to peer relationship with them. Because i was out there doing stuff in the world So yeah like extraordinary experience. You know like thank god they let this like knuckle drager into harvard to be surrounded by smart people you know. Actually i would say yeah exactly say to us. You lived in smarter two years. He said no. No no no. I mean i lived at in cambridge in school for two years but i was bouncing and doing all these all these in this parachute journalism where parachute in. I'd like man. Dies is talking balance. Goal that caused keystroke okay so obviously had to parachute for seal right. Yeah i'm sure like someone anyway is as a journalist paper. Look at your skills in afghanistan. We noticed always gourmet sway. A guy who will send kosh koschnick all the only way to get into this location locations the parachute. he's actually what was live well so to be clear parachute. Journalism is actually kind of a pejorative that they used to talk about journalists. Who just like drop into stories. But did you actually of course because ever. I've always like forever it networks. I was always pitching stories. Where i would get to skydive in because i thought it was cool. You know and i also like just like any other field like cooking right like being a chevrolet. You gotta play to your strengths like figure out what your comparative advantage is right like my friend when i was cnn. War correspondent and you know my friend. Barbara starr was the pentagon correspondent. And i i love barbara like farmers brilliant right really extraordinary at her beat her job or whatever but like a sixty five year old. Grandma like wasn't parachuting into the philippines. Like i had to do what i was. Good at others. Love the fact that if i was in your situation and i could parachute in and i parachuted in on. A landed oldest. Imagine like you know people just clapping like all. This raucous of positivity when reality landen's sometimes not just like oh. That was really fun but no one else say. The skydiving is my classic example of things that people think are sexy because they see it in the movies and they only see the the two minutes where you're like halo jumping out of the plane at night on night-vision but what they don't see. Is that like your guns poking you in the ribs. We've been pre breathing oa-to for two hours in sweat box right now. You're freezing your afraid that if one piece of skin is exposed at twenty five thousand feet it'll instantly.

Before the Break
"kosh" Discussed on Before the Break
"Do something about it. What happened i mean. I was lucky that i had the most amazing group of friends first of all like we almost all of them theater majors Became very very close. And so like you know. I knew that i was gonna go where they're doing a lot of and we were going to new york also. I was very fortunate in that. Northwestern had on was part of a showcase program at the time it was called new leagues and now i think they just have their own. I don't really especially after coded. I have no idea how shivers but back then i was. I mean for all of the faculty. And i was one of a bunch of at several kids that they sent to new york in we did and showcase i did i i. I had to most amazing team partners. I did as a scene from This is our youth with the incomparable. Diane's davis she's brilliant actor who you know is she was in choose lasted in the harry potter pudding. Jenny jenny potter broadway before kobe. Kosh insisted absolutely brilliant. Brilliant actor and i. i'm my other scene was for raising captivity with christian shaw. So it's like. I like i love raised in captivity. Brilliant play. She's a brilliant person and it's also a brilliant performer on so so i i was very fortunate in that these were my friends they were in so inspiring me and there are also a big reason why i was like i can do this. I can like. I don't have to be you know the the island who's constantly apologize right right. I'm sorry i'm sorry. Italian i'm robin. Lemme ask you now. Some of us have have i. I call it. We tag each other to two things. And it's those people that you met in college where you're like you're on my same wavelength. We want the same things. Let's connect let's work together. Let's follow each other. Let's be on this road together. Did you know that those two were going to go. Did you have that feeling as you kind of jumped into this collective or did you all kind of simultaneously just converged to each other or or did you see them and say i want to know them because i know that knowing them is not to be a selfish selfish way but sometimes we know people that we want associated ourselves with. We know people that we want to join forces with. Did you know that they were headed for these wonderful wonderful future. I did i absolutely do. I knew it. The second i met in my acting class. I was like right. I was like Undeniable star quality. Kristen schaal it saying we would always say she's the first book gye we're like she's gonna do it and she was of course are just brilliant also might one of my very closest best dearest friends billy eichner and i i remember sitting in a booth next to his at this at the student union and he was talking for an hour and i was just like math like whistle. Like you still fucking larry. Some areas just sitting there. And i remember being like. That's my best friend. I was like i want to make this work this. Yeah it was a class that limo driver was like. You're welcome to amazing into known of doubted that like like they're they're the talent was just so they're like you know so Vivid vivid real and it was just there. Yeah the scariest thing is like. How are we going to get to replace word the careers working last scary took many years in many like lost jobs and close calls in whatever you know like help from parents and all that stuff community is so important theater school and it sounds like you just had quite a community of incredible actors. Who were all there for each other. Totally totally yet until they were like. We're moving to new york. I was like yes. We are something we need a push and it could be a collective push where it's like okay. I don't know what i'm doing but we cannot know what we're doing together and it just feels a little better knowing that you've got a little collection when you're when you get there you know that you're not just going in there blind and that happens a lot of those people listening. If you're you're in the that those college years there are people to your left and your right. You might know for the next thirty years and it's up to you to look at them and say do i. Five with them. Do i connect with them. And is this person somebody that i want to work with you. Know be sure to remember those people and to keep them close. Because i will tell you something. You will work with them again as the years. Go on so. We've got through yougov showcase absolutely okay. So you got through those show that showcase your in new york what's happening. Are you getting butts. What's going on. So i booked agents of the showcase which is with april at the time they were. Abrams artists mostly i. I was in the children's department very weird. I looked you tell them. You're an adult. Or like i. I was sort of being. I was playing like you know like seventeen to you. Know it was like playing like like older teen roles you know so it was just one of those things i mean. You know. they say children's department They're sending after believe me. Just twenty five. I was easily playing sixteen so to totally totally exactly. So yeah so i was. I was so. I was with them. And then i was with this other my first legit beijing ones. She she i know. This guy is wonderfully nice man in francis still do out who. I don't know where he is now but he works for fifty. Oscar knew who knows who this is but she was a legend talent talent agent from like the sixteen all the way through the nineties two thousands i mean she she was just a total like easing people classic new yorker like classic than in the bids. And so anyway so. I was tied with review oscar agency and it just sounds like she's got a cigarette. This fee you need a dvd to audition. Just put him on. I can't you know it's like. I haven't told these stories like so funny. It's like i wish. I wish that i had absorbed more of those details when we were happening. But whatever so anyway. So yeah until i booked my first commercial that so i moved to new york from june and in that s all a book by first commercial and it was a must join union gig so i was ray away right into sag saginaw got together at that point so it was sag.

WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"kosh" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"CBS Sports Radio. Bumping back with another smack off. Prediction. Tyler in Osh, Kosh. Here you go calling your shots. All right. So it's Friday and I hit the NBA hard off the top. I'm gonna hit some golf hard off the top and next hour. I've got big head bats coming up in our number two. So I guess what I'm kind of getting at is I want to step this up. Have a little bit of fun. Normally I don't have this kind of fun this early in the program, but we have to get our smack off player preview in which is the go and take a class. Got a lot of business to tend to. And so I saw something this week that I thought was kind of out there like the last year and a half have been especially hard for the working class everywhere. Here abroad everywhere. Has not been so hard, however, for the billionaire class, especially the international billionaire class, so maybe you're paying attention to this and maybe or not, but Three of the richest dudes on the globe are currently having their very own little version of a space race. You will remember the space race The Cold War. Remember when the U. S and the Soviet Union launched orbiting satellites in this guy trying to plant their flag on the moon first? Remember all that Sputnik at all? Back then it was countries going head to head Now it is super billionaires duking it out, namely Richard Branson, Elon musk, Jeff Bezos. All three of which are racing to make space tourism a thing. Almost everybody knows that musk is completely into this extravagant hobby. This side hustle At this point, you can set your watch to a biweekly news report that he crashed another rocket over some remote part of Texas that he moved to and renamed Starbase. Now that sounds like something I made up. It's not He packed up his Tesla and his SpaceX operations last year and move them to Boca Chica, Texas. He promptly renamed the entire town Starbase. My man's just all up in here running around renaming towns. And before you kill this guy for the name of that town, at least he didn't shoes x A e a 12. No, he saved that barcode inspired handle for his newborn son. Anyway, Musk has been the face of this new billionaire obsession to get private companies in the space for quite some time now, and from what I'm seeing The end goal here is to eventually start flying, paying customers around in rocket ships and charging lots of money to do so. Let's not forget Ellen is trying to put people on Mars, which sounds a little unsettling, considering this guy couldn't even figure out how to rock proof. The alleged bulletproof window on his stupid little Tesla truck. My good. Well, maybe that was a little too hard. So you couldn't rock proof glass, but we're going to trust you to send people to Mars. Okay, So musk has got competition, though, and thank goodness he does, Right. What if that was our only choice? No. There is competition in the space tourism genre, namely Jeff Bezoza of Amazon and Richard Branson of the Virgin Group. Now rich, you have to be when there's not a yacht big enough or a sports car fast enough or a private jet lavish enough or a stable of thoroughbred racehorses expensive enough. To satisfy your earthly rich guy desires. You see what I'm saying? These three billionaires are literally telling you they've conquered Earth. There is nothing left here to do. There's nothing left on the ground. That's interesting enough for them. There is nothing on the ground that gives them enough juice. They're taking their game to space. I mean, listen carefully. There is BLEEP you money. Sleep, you money, and then there's bleep the planet money. And these guys have bleep the planet money and they're all spending that money as fast as they possibly can to win the race to get the space first and guess who's scheduled to win the new Age space race? Who do you think has got the lead Who's on the front? Not musk, not Branson. Nope. It's Mr $36 Billion divorce settlement guy Jeff Bezos. When your divorce Makes your nonworking ex wife the seventh richest person in the world and still keeps you in the two hole. You got bleeped the planet and bleep the entire galaxy money. According to reports, or Jeffers is going to launch a rocket next month into space, and he's even going to be on board when it happens. And you want to talk about trusting your own product. You want to talk about having skin in the game. About strapping your ass to a rocket ship. It's got your name on it. No wonder Elon Musk is not going to be the first to do this. He knows he'd have no shot. He knows he'd probably kill himself. Because if there's anything Elon Musk loves, it's promising to build underground tunnels and then never doing it and naming his kids after default WiFi passwords. Crashing rocket ships. And by the way does anybody ever accept those suggested default WiFi passwords? Somebody must right or they wouldn't suggest them. I've never done that. Because I'm gonna remember Capital a lower case. U 346 hashtag exclamation point lambchop. Anyway. Yesterday basis unveils his spaceship for the world to see and the National Morning News in Australia could not keep it together, not because they were amazed not because they were blown away by the technology, not because they got emotional at the achievement. And what it means for civilian space travel. Nope. They were blown away because his rocket ship look like how do I put this? A giant 300 ft long penance. I understand that this is not a visual medium, but.

Mom And ... Podcast
"kosh" Discussed on Mom And ... Podcast
"Or what am i values and i love that and sometimes what we realized and what my clients realized what. I realized that some of our shows are actually things we want to do like wrapping presents. I will get wrapped around the axle at christmas time or birthdays out wrapping presents and i realized kosh actually liked to do that so when i think about something they like to do instead of something. Someone's telling me i'm gonna do. It's much more. Empowering and more fun at is interesting because yes sometimes just because it has the word should in front of it. It makes something that you actually enjoy doing. Seem like a task instead. Something like no i. I actually don't mind this right now. I just had this revelation about link organizing the piles and piles and years of pictures. It's been a should for a really long time and i. I do like doing that. So i need to. Reframe it. just get to you do too. Yeah i yeah. I could do that and i could enjoy it. I love that and so okay. I'm i'm i'm digging this idea of. What do you want and digging down on that deeper. Like when you're working and people got to go to you as a coach if they want to get the real nitty gritty example ample with down for a session. Would it be like okay. You have a choice between a and b and you kind of feel between those two options either. Stay at home mom or you go to work like okay you know. Is it a gut feeling of how each of those things feel. Or are you guys working on pros and cons list. Like if someone's working this at home and really trying to get a little bit more focus From all the stuff that spinning around in their heads some sheds and some also want to try to filter through all those. What are some helpful exercises. That people can do like i said earlier..

KM Builders Remodeling Show
1 dead, 3 injured in Missouri store shooting
"Authorities say one person is dead and three injured after a convenience store shooting in the town of Kosh. Kananga suspect is reported in custody. Severe

Wisconsin's Morning News with Gene Mueller
USPS adding up to 165K fuel efficient or electric delivery vehicles
"Look and see You're getting a new vehicle. And 2023, the U. S Postal Service announced his 200,000 vans, many three decades old. Will be retired Wisconsin company Osh Kosh defense has been tapped to build the new fleet, which will include electric vehicles and modern anti collision technology Postal service describes The deal is the first part of a multi billion dollar tenure efforts to replace the delivery fleet 7

Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast
"kosh" Discussed on Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast
"Is a house she really is she's just I can't they're very few people who the way watching her but that's that song I were very proud of the woman though for doing the best they could in the nwhl for trying to get it done the best I could now they weren't in a full-on bubble the way we thought of how the NHL players did not might have been some of it and you know also we all know covid-19 is they could have all tested negative and then got in there and then positive test happen and it was more I think out of a precautionary than an actual full on a break of any sort but who knows so all right are you ready for someone asked hashtag asked be any questions mark all right get them thinking app running through it off I just saw I had much to ask you a few days ago watching the games this season. My questions question. Is that after Kasha and debrusk Kathy do they have a spot in the lineup York in Frederick have shown more promises for the future on the third and fourth lines. So I say package those I do want to say Grizzly look in Nebraska are expected probably to place a we play Wednesday. Yeah and be back in the actual lineup. That's what I heard, but I don't know that to be true. So Mark any thoughts on that low a fusible. I don't know. I mean we're getting these players back how they going to fit in the lineup when the team is actually doing really well without them. It's a tough one. I'm not good with the whole roster management ideas or opinions, but I'm all for whatever works. I'm all for whatever Bruce Cassidy and staff put on the ice. I shake I have a couple of shake my head moments like with the birth. Anton blidh, that's a big, you know head-shaker and piling home. That's a head-shaker but it's like I said earlier, I think that that's that's British gas that you're saying. We see that you're working hard and you want to crack the lineup. This might be one of those. Thank you keep everybody fresh and get ready for what's to become when you are needed at a moment's notice. And if if you did have a bad game like pilot home that game or or Anton blidh that you have time to recover and and figure it out and don't do those mistakes ever again. All Kasha and dabros are expected to be in the starting lineup get paid to be in the starting lineup regardless of pay now people get diced. But let's be realistic. There are the people who are the people on the roster and then a lot of these some of these young kids would have got the chance of shame that some of these guys are only here because Kasha and Nebraska out I can see Kasha now, we haven't even heard about coffee. He might never play. I don't know. I have no idea. We haven't really got any updates on him. So I don't think that's so much off. Worried but Nebraska's going to be in this lineup. I really do anything to see if at the trade deadline they're going to package him with anything. Do you know what I mean? Like, are you going to earn your contract stay here? Like so that's just my thought on that like I can't expect. I don't know when Kosh will be back. It might be easier to bump him out of the lineup cuz he's never really earned those spot in the line of home and by that I need he just hasn't played the time. He obviously wasn't expected to play there. But that just me like you're gonna see debrusk. It's nothing against Frederick or Bjork..

AM 970 The Answer
"kosh" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer
"Stevie Ray Vaughan. That's it, man, no matter the name. I was the man. See that whole music. I gotta tell you, I gotta tell you, it's just for singing just to digress. That's Stevie reborn that hold that whole blue scene. I don't know it is not. It was so powerful at a point where he was just so popular. I don't I couldn't tell you what's popular now, aside from rap or something like that, that and there's no real like Stevie Ray Vaughan, there's don't really like. You know, I talked a great guitar and my missing something. L am I missing something that's out there. Remember the super groups? You have Van Halen. You had these great super group, right? Yeah. And you had these great guitarist like Stevie Ray. You know, Phillips faces out there Philip sees is ripping it up, You know, but I mean, in the mainstream with the Grammys, I watch. I can't. I don't get it. Then I guess I'm Just old, but I don't see anybody grabbing Jonas the music scene. Jonas Brother? No. You know there's no right or wrong. I mean, there. I mean, there's some like Greta Van Fleet. I like them. A lot of people have ripped them for being too. Led Zeppelin esque. You know a lot of those songs that kind of have that feel like they've stolen from Let Zeppelin but they're good. The young kids that have a sound that I like them. I think they're pretty good and listen. They sold out venues. Left. And right, So I mean, you know, you get well when when you could go to concerts. I mean, not anymore because you know, we've been told that you know nothing is going to open until probably September at this point, but What you gonna do is that you know what I think? Broadway. We booked Atlantic City already, and we're gonna go down there with the law enforcement against drugs. We're assuming we're gonna be okay at the hard rock. Down there. I've already booked Osh Kosh, Wisconsin because I only played the hot spot. That's so big room. Tell you I'm so excited. You know, You know why? Because some cats are gonna be a lot like Joey DeFrancesco. Great organ is gonna be there would be some great jazz cats are going with my buddy Dave Damiani. And we're going to the Osh Kosh Jazz Festival. Come on, man. But that's in that. That's enough August in August, but that I keep hearing on on the big, big regular acts. It's it's next September is that well, I spoke with a couple of guys who were Broadway actors a few weeks ago, and they both said one guy was in production when they when they stopped everything because the cove it And he was told not to, You know, prepare yourself, but not you're not gonna be coming back to Broadway until at least September of 2021 on part of the problem is you have these theaters that are very small. You got people packed together, so there's really no way to social distance and make money. Even if they open the theater of 25% capacity, Joe, you know you worked on Broadway. You can't make money. You'd have to charge a ridiculous amount of money for tickets just to make it, you know, financially feasible. Now Governor Cuomo in his state of the state of just apparently is giving the third part today. It's so long, you know, there's no when there's when there's all these assembly people there, he can bang it out in an hour. Now he has to break it up into three parts. I mean, it's the dumbest thing. But apparently yesterday he proposed something of getting people back to Broadway where you could be tested. You know, if you have it or not, if your covert positive or not within 15 minutes, they would include a meal. They would somehow figure out a way to get you to get back to Broadway. I'd I don't know. I think it's one of these. He's trying to propose this one stop shopping thing. Jodi. Well, his thing on affordable housing is not the worst idea in the world. Let's face it, Joe. The pandemic forced us to reinvent technology or redo ways of how to work from home, right where people thought, you know they couldn't work from home. They were forced to work from home and they had to figure out technological solutions in order to do that, so I think what you're seeing is a trend of were big businesses are saying, You know what? We don't need to pay for this real estate records that were going to kill me. But when you want to agree for affordable housing and Restaurants that they can you can you can't do. Ah, well, not restaurants use. You can't remote a meal right now, and that's a business that they're just killing. But he's also talking about. He's also talking about buildings that don't have a lot of tenants in it. Where you could convert some of in disguise in. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, He's not talking about homeless. He's talking about affordable housing. Where people you know they they only make a certain amount of money. That they would be renting from, you know, at a certain amount. I think that's something that's feasible. You can't let these buildings you go on you. You know what the real estate is? On Sixth Avenue, Upper East Side and on Wall Street? No, the real state is you know what we pay the radio station. I know. I know. I know we do that. And now they're gonna put people in there that I'm not gonna have afforded the cut. The state won't be able to afford it. I tell you, they just shut shut it down, and they shouldn't shut it down and the driving everybody out there killing business, And they may very well kill New York because, you know you don't like that to your point if you get these big companies and they know that you don't they don't have to pay that real estate. We could do everything from home in a second. And there are ready. You could see all ready to do it. Oh, like people call me now. So could you do that Zoom? Zoo means one thing you ain't getting paid. I know they do that. That's exactly what it means. But also do you do that? Just just a little zoom thing. Well, yeah. What am I doing? What? You're gonna have to see this something so oh, and then well, we'll see what we can come up with, but three hours later using it already. That's quick. But think about it. Let's say ex company has has 500 employees, right and 450 of them are working from home right now. So let's say by the end of Let's say in November right of this year. They want these people to start coming back to work. Now, let's assume for the sake of argument. There are people there that haven't gotten the vaccine that worked at that company that decide you know what I want to work from home. I don't want to come into the company. The company can't force these people to come into work now, if they do, and they decide that they're not going to work, and they fire them. Now you've got legal challenges. And then what's gonna happen now? You gonna get the courts involved lawyers about it's gonna be coming enormous expense. So I think businesses are gonna have to start to shift to this hybrid model. Where if you want to come into work, you can come in to work. But if you want to work from home We have to allow you to work from their welcoming it. But I don't know that you could have. People will be able to afford the state be over before the real estate that is in Wall Street. And then these beautiful huge park Avenue buildings that house so many of the thousands of workers every day. If they don't come back, the New York goes down, and I hope I'm not right. So that maybe Hey, maybe Here's an idea for Cuomo. How about you lower the taxes? How about you make it more affordable? So where you keep it in? I mean, like, like the Santis is doing a Florida looking, we're gonna break But this is what the governor did. Santis is doing in Florida, which is great because of these big corporations coming in and saying, If you vote one way, then we're not going to give you donations while the governor he made a move to divest state funds from Apple, Amazon Facebook. Google and Twitter. This is genius and this comes from state representative Randy Fine, and he said In a letter to governor to Santa's Tuesday, he demanded the state divest from tech giants Facebook, Twitter Amazon Apple alphabet, which is Google due to the suspension of President Trump's social media accounts. Because of it happens to the president. It could happen to any of us, so if they're going to play that game than the state should pull all of their investments out From these these days, But these monoliths, these gigantic cos they're just trying to run everything in our lives. It's disgraceful. Hey, Debbie's out there checking out traffic.

MYfm 104.3
"kosh" Discussed on MYfm 104.3
"What terrible E C way We have a bunch of texts here for you. I'll try to rip through him as we always do. This one is anonymous. Hey, said Hi, Sheila. I cheated on my girlfriend One time about six months ago. You think I should tell her before I proposed. I want to be honest with her, But I can't change the past and I do want to marry her. Well, you need to tell her because she find out somehow. Just find out in six months. Truth always comes out that all this comes out Mika Beers and now but you'll find out there's the advice another 11 more about infidelity here. It's um Brett, he said, Have a question for Sheila. Should I tell my ex girlfriend that the guy she left me for is cheating on her? I have proof. That's tough. Hmm. Yeah, you should. Really because she doesn't need to be with a cheater, either. So you think, Mom just so we're clear? You think if somebody knows That's somebody's cheating on somebody else, that they should always say something. If the happen proof, right, you know, they don't make something up. We'll never make it up. But if it's just rumors or innuendos say nothing, But if they have definitive proof, say something, that's your thought, too. But this is his ex, and she left him for another guy. I doubt he wants to do her any favors. I doubt he wants to help her life. What if he's a decent person? He wrote. There is a saying You never look good making somebody else like that. Yeah, that's a good idea to you know, that's my soul done. What he's saying. What do you think he should know? I'm not saying that he shouldn't say something. Anyway. I'm not forming opinion on this. I'm just saying that keep that in mind in life. It's just a great saying that I just said, OK, You never look good. Making somebody else look bad. That's true. Thank you. All right. So you wanted to help out with they definition on this tax. You probably might not know this word. But it says I am worried. My son is being cat fished. Is dating someone online. He showed me pictures. I just don't think it's real. Do you Don't catfish? Does she live? Yeah, I heard of that. It's just when somebody is putting that they're not true. And they make you look true. Yeah, you post somebody else's photos. You're pretending to be somebody else, like a whole different identity. That's not cool. Well, mom, didn't you at one point Wasn't your Facebook profile picture? A picture of Maureen O'Hara Kosh. I want to look like her. I am always that's true. Yeah, but and pretended to be her. You're Catfishing, Mom and some guy came to the page. I saw a picture of Maureen O'Hara. Now you do not look good right now. Trying to make a moment, then? Yes, she just about it because I like to picture but did not change the name. Nobody will think this morning. Are there were talking to so should this mom tell her son that she thinks he's being catfish. This is a fake person. He's talking to Better, she notes. For sure this you should know, I don't think she knows for sure thinks it's just a theory on another one says I let my kids run totally wild last year, no screen time limits, no bedtime limits, and I'm trying to rein it in. But I'm failing any advice. It's too late, and they just say that to a girl lost causes now can't change them now because you didn't change the river all year. We have time for one more quick one, it says Sheila seems wise. Please get her advice on this for me. My wife told me she wants to start sleeping in separate beds. We've only been married for seven years, and it's hard not to be offended. That is Bobby a snorer. You know, if your snores that keeps you awake shouldn't need that either. Pressure would look good the next day if she didn't sleep well, so it's his fault. Yeah, it's always his fault. Making a lot of assumptions here. She left, but it's always his fault. Thank you. Mom. What you got planned for the day? What's on the exciting Sheila? Radar? What do you got going on? Nothing Right now. I'm actually looking at Mrs Brown's boy. It's an English comedy, and it is the funniest thing ever stuff. Great. So you've been watching a TV show as you've been doing this segment? No, no, no, It's not a computer. Not in there right now. The liberal give you my my attention. We should tell Mom. Okay. Thank you. All right. I love you. Mom will talk too soon, okay? But this year you are seeing here. What do you call? I've been my own alone. Maybe you could show me harder. Maybe I'm going through a drugs. You don't even have to do too much..

BrainStuff
Will the Fires That Made Centralia a Ghost Town Ever Go Out?
"The smallest municipality in Pennsylvania is Centralia a former mining community located about two hours north west of Philadelphia. Records tell US had one thousand, four, hundred and thirty five residents in the year nineteen sixty. Today fewer than ten people still live there. The US Postal. Service revoked and trailer Zip Code in two thousand two and the local portion of state route sixty one was permanently closed off nine years before that. We can't blame. The areas decline on the usual socioeconomic suspects. Its problems run deeper literally since at least nineteen sixty to a coal seam fire has been smoldering right below the town. Yes, in. The Earth has been smoking. An ash has been raining down for over fifty years. No one knows exactly how the coal fire got started, but whatever set the thing off this long lived. Blaze isn't some kind of one off luke. Naturally occurring coal deposits are called seems in the mining industry, and wherever such veins occur whole seem fires like the one under Centralia may break out and commonly do. China's three thousand mile or five thousand kilometer coal mining belt is notorious for its seemed fires a so as a town in India where fires have claimed about forty one million tons of coal since nineteen eighteen. We spoke by email with a new TMA per cash, a geologist at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. She said the issue is more prevalent in areas. Where coal was extracted in the past with limited efforts to ensure that the whole left, the extraction was filled up. She explained that mines that don't provide structural support to keep ground from collapsing. Likewise risk seem fire outbreaks. Granted humans aren't always responsible. Though down in new, south Wales Australia, there's a famous coal seam that's been burning for six thousand years straight scientists think it was first ignited by an ancient brushfire or lightning strike. A coal doesn't need much encouragement to catch fire under the right circumstances, the material can actually light itself ablaze through spontaneous combustion. We also spoke by with research geologist Alain Coker. He explained the decomposition of Pyrite President in coal produces heat, and in some cases, the self heating can start the coal on fire. This is a problem even where coal is transported long distances and ships. By most accounts, Centralia great fire began at a dump near the local odd fellows cemetery on May, twenty seventh of nineteen, sixty two. This landfill was intentionally set ablaze was six volunteer firefighters, standing by. It was all part of a yearly cleanup effort by the local government. Controlled Burns were popular garbage disposal technique back then, but things didn't always go according to plan. Perhaps this fire ran deeper into the trash than anybody realized if so, it could have spread through the refuse and entered the nearest coal mine pit with no one being the wiser. Than again, be the town. Government had nothing to do with it. Some have argued that different garbage fire at the same site. A lit by an unidentified truck driver is what really sealed Centralia fate. Another less popular theory claims the coal seam fire started all the way back in the Great Depression and went unextinguished for decades before the nineteen sixties gave it a new lease on life. Regardless. The inferno made itself right at home, sweeping through mine tunnels and coal seams, flames descended as far as three hundred feet, ninety meters below the ground, sometimes nearing temperatures of one, thousand, three hundred fifty degrees, Fahrenheit or seven hundred thirty Celsius. According to an investigation in two thousand twelve has a tway's underlying. Some four hundred acres or sixty hectares of land, had been touched by the blaze at sometime or other. Coker said uncontrolled coalfires have all the potential environmental impacts of burning coal for power generation with none of the benefits in addition to emitting carbon dioxide, trace metals, such as mercury and harmful. Fine particles are emitted. Per, cash noted that methane and sulfur dioxide are also common and so distinctive that just talking about these fires virtually floods her with memories of the sent. To this day, smoke rises from the earth through fishers around Centralia. Meanwhile, the terrain has become perilously unstable over time. Her cash said these fires are dangerous as land can suddenly collapsed or sink as the fire just eats up the ground underneath such collapses can damaged houses roads. Train tracks etc.. That's why Pennsylvania closed off four thousand feet, or about one thousand two hundred meters of route sixty one back in nineteen, ninety-three subterranean pillars held up the pavement, were destroyed or weakened by the flames, making the roadway totally unsuitable for motorists. So Wilson Trail is fire ever burn out? Extinguishing so-far haven't paid off. Between nineteen sixty to nineteen eighty-two assorted government agencies spent seven million dollars fighting. This entrails a qualifier openings sealed trenches were dug, and the minds were stuffed with non-combustible. And crushed rocks, but nothing worked. Nearly all of Centralia former residents are long gone. Many took advantage of a forty two million dollar tax payer funded relocation initiative, which saw five hundred buildings destroyed. The final holdouts have been granted permission to spend the rest of their lives in the town as per eight thousand thirteen settlement with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. According to the state's Department of Environmental, protection the fire might keep on raging for over a hundred years yet to come. But as bad as they can get coal seam, buyers aren't invincible. Kosh said good policies on mining safety and reclamation go a long way as preventative measure, if a fire does start taking quick action to contain it by isolating the fire, dousing the fire, cooling the area and continued monitoring to ensure that the fire does not start again are important measures. Centralia? Hellish effect made it part of the inspiration for the two thousand six horror film silent. The departure from the video game series that it was adapted from. And over the past thirty odd years town Centralia not silent hill has become an unlikely tourist destination. One former attraction was the abandoned stretch of route sixty one dubbed the graffiti highway at attracted masses of street artists who added a rainbow of cartoons and signatures to the pavement. However in two thousand twenty, the corporation that owns the undrivable road, had covered up with piles of dirt. Dissuade visitors from swinging by during the covid nineteen pandemic.

Knowing Faith
A Blanket Full of Bacon
"This is Shirley. I'm joined by my co host. Jim Wilkin JT English. I wish we should just give you everything off the it was just a repository Eh. One day we will put that on. Today's episode we are an ax to look at a blanket. Full of Bacon in acts chapter. Ten hope you enjoyed the discussion hey. Jt why did did you immediately come in here and make fun of my Mug. There's this problem like we have these huge coffee mugs in here right now and I can't fit my coffee Mug in my ears. Looks like it in your mind ends Jenas but it's big like that's like a gallon or so over there we had a microphone in there. The microphone with your your Coffee Mug. It's a to hold it with both hands. Yes driving a small bucket. uh-huh drive and your yeah. This is interesting Well we are back. And today we're talking about acts chapter ten and a blanket full of Bacon And so just figuring out what's happening in acts chapter ten and well you know what. Let me tell you something. You're you're never going to indict me for not having an interesting episode title. Just I'm like I'm free from that. Ah Chan what would you call this episode pigs in a blanket. That happened off air. We were very proud of that. We brought it back on here. You know we we're GONNA leave people without pigs in a blanket so then I had a weird moment after that hit me when we actually my daughter I want to give her credit. She's the one who was like Mama teaching pigs in a blanket. And then I took everything in me to resist googling to see if there was actual a tie between the tidal title pigs in a blanket and this chapter really like I thought maybe the International House of pancakes red x ten and then named it back. Wow Oh oh wait. Wait wait so so you thought that it was possible that the idea because of the head coach for a viable. Wow you're so. Yeah Bible rival literary you're like the beautiful mind person maybe where you're just like though subject to further discussion. Well today. We're talking about about pigs in a blanket or a blanket full of Bacon. We're an act SHEPPERTON. Let's just do a quick recap so far jen. How did we tax ten? I mean wh where have we been at before we got here. Well Kyle. It's been a long haul. No actually it's been really good we've gone through So the first half of is focusing mainly on the the emergence of the Ministry of Peter Within the narrative and So the first half of the book wraps up at the around the end of chapter twelve. And so. When you're in chapter ten you would know? Then we're really getting disordered. The the main point of what's happening in Peter's Ministry and interestingly right before you get to chapter ten ten you see the conversion of Saul so the Texas has spent a lot of time talking about Sol And we actually did on an earlier podcast and so you can kind of get get the sense that oh well I guess. Now we're gonNA talk about Saul Slash Paul and Saul Slash. Paul is commonly thought of as The one who takes the Gospel to the gentlemen tiles and said it's a little bit of a surprising. Turn when we flash back to Peter and find that actually. This is a story about Peter Taking the Gospel to the Gentile Anti. And he's GonNa he definitely gets kicked their right. It's not like he's not looking for the opportunity right. He wasn't. He wasn't out vision-casting for the Gospel. Going forward right Paul right with the Lord Kinda seized him into it right. Hold them into it. And that's the story Enact Shepperton focusing on Peter Cornelius and so I and also what's brought us to this point is like this expansion. This sort of ratcheting out of the Vision for who the Gospel is going to go to. And so I it comes to the Jew and then you start seeing you know like. Oh there's the Ethiopian Eunuch you know it's like each each vignette that's in here of WHO Receives The Gospel. Is this this this picture of the Gospel going as Jesus said in acts one eight from Jerusalem to Judea to Samaria and so this week is the ends of the earth and so and this is a fascinating story right right Oh man it's fantastic. I mean it's just it's really interesting just from like a history of redemption perspective. It's really interesting from a Kosh the spirit moving and Peter Peter and Cornelius perspective. It's interesting from what our visions and dreams perspective. It's interesting from a just like the pictures that are are interesting. They agers so it's just a fascinating story so we're not going to be able to read the whole story of petering to Cornelius. Because it's it's long it would take we're trusting when we cover these chapters. You're maybe reading along with us or you're familiar with the story. So the broad kind of contour here just to give us like a big arc of acts chapter. Tim Is that Pete. There's this guy named Cornelius Milius And Cornelius is a centurion of what was known as the Italian cohort and it says that he was a devout man who feared God with all his household he gave generously to the people and he prayed continually to God and that he is going to have a vision and that vision is going to be the Lord speaking to him And that around the same time Peter seems to be having having a vision and that is a vision that involves pigs in blankets. Hallelujah yes and so oh I think one of the questions that we immediately ask ourselves here is. What's the big deal between gentiles and Jews like? Why is this even talking point of significance at all like y casual reader of the Bible? And you get to this story. Why did Peter have to be kicked so to speak into bringing the good news to Cornelius? He is why wasn't that. Just a factor like hey I mean Jesus has come. This is good news. Why not bring it to everybody? Yeah I mean I think one of the main themes that we're going to see probably throughout this. This episode is the significance of promise that God made to Abraham in Genesis chapter. Twelve verse three Specifically that that That Abraham or Abram Room at the time was this man who was going to be elected for the purpose of his family than blessing the nations events he subsequently in Genesis. Fifteen and. Seventeen this this Promise promise of the good news. Of God's favor and blessing being given to Abraham and going through Abraham there is a sign given to this covenant specifically the sign of circumcision which is now the Jewish people. It's the Israelites and but over. The course of time I think they began to to forget that the purpose of their election of the Gospel the good news being given to them was actually not just for them but elections for the purpose of others of blessing the nations corporately and they begin developing a spiritual superiority based based upon this sign of circumcision. And it could not see how God would bless or or make somebody clean. who was in their mind unclean unless they they had been circumcised so really when you come to the New Testament one of the primary questions that is being asked like their their theological conversation is around this question? Do you have to be Jewish right in order to be a Christian. We're GONNA see this later in acts chapter fifteen at the Jerusalem Council. But that's really what's happening. Luke is doing. He's giving us a theological narrative errative to show us that the primary question that that that that God is trying to show his church is that by intentions. The whole time has been to bless everybody to bus the gentiles. Not just Jews but gentiles through the Jews yeah Because obviously the Messiah comes through Abraham's family right well and one of the reasons that we wouldn't read through this on the on the podcast Is because it repeats itself. So God's right and and and one of the things that we have to ask then is like the R- the repetition is like we get all the details over. I mean the the number of times that Simon the tanner who lives by the sea is mentioned. In these in these retailing's you're like stop and and it's repeated three times. The story is repeated three times. And they're actually a number of threes in the story Or multiples of three. That are are trying to tell us something They're we're going to be three men who accompany that. Go to get Peter. They're going to be six men that come with Peter Back to Cornelius House because they are bearing witness. It's the idea of on on the on the testimony. The money of two or three is the truth is something established. So that's all going on. The story is given to US three times. It itself is bearing witness and what we have to ask is why so much over and over again the same thing and it's because I think we we're looking back on something in and most of us are gentiles. We don't have a Jewish heritage and and we have to recall That this level of repetition and this much care taken around communicating this particular message about clean versus unclean about is is Christianity Eh Something that is placed within Judaism and grows out from it like. Do you have to observe Jewish custom that to the original audience. This is mind mind-blowing at the point that it is being given to them like it is like that cannot possibly be and yet it's in here three times because his. Jt said it it's the fulfillment is a fulfillment fulfillment passage for the promise. To Abraham that through him. All the families of the Earth would be blessed and I think it is easy for us to to to be dismissive of some of the tensions between the Jewish people. And somebody like Cornelius. Like it's not like the Israelite people were had no the reason to have a little bit of certainly hesitancy but if not if not just hesitancy but outright resistance to the idea idea of gentiles being heirs of the promises why because they had a history of being enslaved exiled and oppress by these groups of people right. That's right so like Cornelius when we kind of turn to the question of who is Cornelius with Cornelius. Is He's a leader. He's a soldier of an oppressing army occupying hang army exactly. So it's like the idea of Peter Going to Cornelius. And saying there's good news for you. Cornelius would be to bring the good news of Christ the Lord and this better kingdom to an oppressive enemy. That's exactly right and so it can feel a little bit like if you're reading this you're like well why the hesitation well not only were. There are strict tradit religious traditions that separated from cleanliness perspective Jews from gentiles engine towels from the inner presence of the Lord or the holiest places around the presence of Galway But there were also very big cultural and political realities that that kept division alive among Jews and gentiles so cornelius is a centurion It was What was known as the Italian cohort but he has described arrived as a devout man? Feared God with all his household gave generously to the people and pray continually to God. Now I wanted to pause here And just ask a little bit so coriolis just describe somebody who fears God and yet. He hasn't heard the good news of the Gospel. What's going on here right? Is this like the is this the sometimes. I read this passage. I feel like this is where people would go when they're like well you know there's somebody out there who maybe has never heard about the name of Jesus but it is like but does fear the Lord right so who. What does this mean? Why is this significant? I think this is a classic example of why we can't take the book of access prescriptive given everything that it's saying because what we're seeing as you're right at the hinge point right you're right at that place in between The way that we see faith demonstrated rated and credited his righteousness in the Old Testament and the way that we're going to see Belief in credit credited as faith and salvation in the New Testament I meant and Cornelius is right at the center of it. He's going to help us. Answer the question of how to salvation come by grace through faith alone has always been the answer but we would speak of like those is who are listed in Hebrews eleven as having looked forward to the promise of salvation and then New Testament believers is having looked back. He's right at Ground Zero and and so I think that what we see here. Well so just strictly in terms of what the text wants to communicate. He is a Jewish pro slight right so he is he. He is probably on the verge of conversion to Judaism so he's he's probably attending synagogue but he's not circumcised He someone who in the past would have been like if you think. Think about Rahab. She converts to Judaism or or or ruth is brought into the community. He's not yet in the community but it's interesting that he is already demonstrating. He has works to accompany his faith. So so I think what we're seeing here is a simple obedience to a forward-looking looking faith that is only forward looking in so far as no one has come to preach the Gospel to him yet. There there is a completeness to Gospel but he hasn't heard it yes. I actually don't think this is my hot. Take that when Peter Shares the Gospel with him. I'm not sure that that's the moment of salvation for him because we already see the Lord appearing to him and saying prayers MOMS have ascended as a memorial before God But I do think what we're seeing is. The connection of the idea of what is what has been salvation. An and now what is celebration. Yeah and we do see throughout acts. I don't know that we we've hit another one of these yet. But we do see these moments where there's essentially a group of Characters Jersey have a part of the story and that one of the apostles you gotta bring it to bring the other part of the story right so you see this with typically The receiving of the Holy Spirit or the baptism of the Holy Spirit. where it's like? You have a part of the story people like. Yeah I've been baptized by John. The baptist. Well there's there's more you know that like the the Christ price came that he died that he rose again and that he has sent the spirit right and so there are these kinds of points. I think it's important. You said that about Cornelius that there are so many scenes and acts where we need to fight. Maybe the the temptation to go okay. This is how salvation works As supposed to go okay. This is a very specific. Overlap moment in the history of redemption and this is one kind of cut away scene right of that very unique back once in a history redemption. Kind of moment. Yeah right that's right. Also just find a lot of comfort in the fact. That God was wasn't his providential ential over all of it in other words. This doesn't work if God isn't clearly. Directing writers clearly directing directing the men who were with them like God is moving moving all of these tectonic continental plates and there's there's just movement in redemptive history happening we get. We get this great confidence or assurance in this narrative narrative God ultimately is the one doing. Yes Yep that's good guy gets his people he doesn't have to be more anxious about God's mission than he is and Edberg. Yeah you're right Let's go. I needed to hear that today.

WSJ Tech News Briefing
Uber CEO Regrets Calling Murder of Saudi Journalist a 'Mistake'
"Odera costs were shot. He said he regretted calling the murder of a Saudi journalist. Jamal Khashoggi a quote mistake in a video interview with a media outlet axios that aired Sunday on. HBO Kosh Rochon. He was asked whether whether the managing director of Saudi Arabia's public investment fund should be re elected tubers board after the killing of CA- Shoji on camera Kosh Rochon. He said said that he thought the Saudi government admitted they made a mistake and later added that people make mistakes but it doesn't mean they can never be forgiven about an hour after after the interview the CEO said he misspoke and sent axios written retraction on Monday Cross Rochon. He tweeted that he said something in the moment that he did not believe. The Saudi Arabia Arabia Fund is the fifth largest