35 Burst results for "Landau"

VUX World
A highlight from Mikhail Burstev, Founder of Deep Pavlov, talks AI orchestration and LLMs
"All right. Hello there, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to VUx world on the build up to the voice and AI summit. If you're at the voice summit last year, hopefully you would have seen the VUx world stage. Hopefully you participated in the VUx world stage. This year, we are back again at the voice and AI summit, and we will be doing another stage full of epic, epic content. We have a whole host of amazing companies there, with lots of case studies from enterprise, who are implementing conversational AI, generative AI, the whole nine yards. So I hope you will be at the voice and AI summit. If you have not got your ticket, go to voiceand .ai, and you can find out more about the agenda. You can see what's going down and you can get your tickets there. So please do that. And we'll look forward to seeing you in September from the fifth to the seventh. Our day is going to be on the sixth and it's going to be absolutely amazing. So there you go. Next, I'd like to give a shout out to Tideo. Tideo for sponsoring the VUx World Podcast. Tideo is a customer experience platform geared more towards small to medium sized online businesses. If you think about the retailers and e -commerce platforms and stores that are out there, Tideo is what you want to be looking at. If you are looking to enhance your customer experience, maybe automate some of those kind of routine questions that your customers might have. It's already got out of the box, the ability to answer things like product availability, shipping questions, order status, returns, all that kind of stuff comes out of the box. And the track record of Tideo is that it's answering four out of five customer questions successfully. So if you want to increase sales with personalized shopping experiences, and you want to dip your toe into the world of AI, then you should check out Tideo. And if you do that by visiting tideo .com forward slash VUx, then you will save 20 % if you were to go ahead and deploy that on your e -commerce website. That is T -I -D -I -O .com forward slash V -U -X. Tideo .com forward slash V -U -X. Thank you to the team at Tideo for sponsoring VUx World. Now, our guest today is an incredibly knowledgeable and very kind of, how can I describe it, someone who's been doing this stuff for a long time, and so much so that has actually created one of the most popular open source chatbot frameworks, Deep Pavlov. It is Mikhail Birstev, and he has got an immense world of experience. He's currently a fellow at Landau AI. He's the founder of Deep Pavlov, as I mentioned. He's also the chief science officer at a stealth startup, so we don't quite know what's going on there. It's a little bit cryptic. Whether we'll get any insight into that during this conversation, I don't know, but Mikhail has a whole host of experience that I cannot wait to dive into right now. Mikhail, welcome to VUx World, my friend. Hello, everyone. Hello, Cain. It's just a pleasure and honor to be on your podcast, and thank you for your kind words and for using me. No problem, no problem. The pleasure is all mine. Really appreciate you spending some time with us. So, as I mentioned in the brief intro there, you have a wealth of experience in this space. Incredibly smart guy. Tell us where it kind of all began with you. Were you working with AI before Deep Pavlov? Where did the interest in AI come from? So, first of all, it all started with my academic interest in building systems which can learn on their own, actually.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"landau" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Bloomberg business of sports Bloomberg ready out round the world. Bloomberg radio on demand and in your podcast feed. On the latest edition of the sound on podcasts, my talk with Chris Landau, former ambassador to Mexico about security at the border following the expiration of title 42. The truth is, we've been having a flood now for a long time. I mean, even though title 42 has been in place. This is all a game of expectations and changing the baseline. Record numbers have been coming in over the last several weeks. As we fast forward to the Biden administration, is Mexico doing its part here. We understand that the president, President Biden was on the phone with amlo for an hour the other day, but more people are being allowed to cross through the interior of Mexico and make their way to the U.S. than Washington wants to see where does Mexico come in on this? Yeah, look, these migration issues are issues that we have to coordinate closely with Mexico on because really the migration issue in the past ten years or so has really morphed from what it had been previously. It had previously been primarily an issue of Mexicans, single adult male Mexicans trying to get in. And our system is kind of built to deal with that issue. But when you have non Mexicans and when you have families as well, family units, that really gums up our system, we can no longer do the kind of swift removals that we have before. And we've been seeing in the last several years that non Mexicans have actually outnumbered Mexicans at various times. These are people not just from Central America, but from all over the world. So I think there's room for us to work with Mexico because they don't have an interest either in being the doormat for people from all over the world to come

Revision Path
"landau" Discussed on Revision Path
"And I was like, hey, heard you can get me a job, and they were like, some of your portfolio. And then the next day, they called me and they're like, hey, let's talk, and they're like, we have these jobs. And so I started interviewing for people and I interviewed at Dell and it took them a little bit of time to see my magic, but after four months, basically interviewing with them, like two or three times, I interviewed with them for lunches and all this stuff. And I was like, you like me? I like you. Let's do this, right? It's like dating. I got put on at Dell and I started out as a designer and worked my way up to senior designer, art director, senior art director. And really, I tell people, I got my degree in visual communications at ACC, but I got my masters in the business of design at Dell. I had an amazing creative director Tommy Lin, who really, really, really taught me a lot, gave me a lot of autonomy, really trusted me. And I still see him as a friend of the mentor, even now. And we both been gone from Delft for many years, but I learned the business of design, I understood how to handle clients, how to give them the level of service that brings them back. And I know it sounds weird because I was on the brand team. So we only answered to the brand. We developed the brand. We evolved the brand. But we had internal clients who used our team to create resources that promoted Dell's brand. So it would be corporate responsibility team. It really wasn't marketing. It wasn't. We didn't do anything about selling product. It was about selling the brand as a whole. And so having both Owen hammonds having the education helped me Landau but Dell helped me really take this entrepreneurial energy that I've always kind of possessed and really, really hone it in to where my next step was was and I didn't really realize that I want to go back to being an entrepreneur. But they set me up tremendously. And gave me a fat paycheck to learn over the course of 5 and a half years. So I'm not going to complain about that. Yeah, there you go. I mean, when you had sort of your time, they're working at Dell and learning about kind of the business of design, was that the impetus for you to start your own studio?.

Formula 1 Grid Talk Podcast
"landau" Discussed on Formula 1 Grid Talk Podcast
"He'll be one of the guys to capitalize on that and not by any means something to show for it but not the best. I've i'm definitely a very bad day for mclaren as well again. This is going to pay me to talk about it. I'm sure joan Templates blondeau norris. The only point for mccaren stay not. That's not terrible in itself. Given norris stopped but obviously we started up bed. How the concept intern one. Wentz the back of the field and aside from absolute best. Keep both us behind all race. We didn't really see that much of an no i. I mean it's as mclaren fan. I guess there's really only one word to describe this day and that's just pain I mean you know. I saw it the other day when when they said landed was gonna take us edited penalty in my opinion. It's probably not the most strategic idea to do it now. I think they could have done a couple of races ago. But that's just my opinion. I mean starting to the back. At least he scored a point. That just shows that he's still got the pace that everybody knows landau hasni still getting the most out of a car. That at the moment appears to be fourth-best And it's it's really. It's still impressive. But as mclaren fan is sitting on the couch watching this race own my god could this get any worse. So it's a little hard to look at in a little hard to see that we're only getting one point for the entire team and i mean it's good to see does still you still got the pace. He can still cause people mclaren Slow by any means it's just looking like it's not as fast as the ferraris. Which is i'm sure tom. You feel the same way as i do is pretty pretty big mclaren fans assists. Not what i want to be seeing at this point in the season well at least it's not twenty seven. Say that's all. I'll say i was gonna say twenty seven twenty eight saying that was horrific. We know how could get and getting the key free. That's that's good is mclaren of scored more points. They season at this point than lessees. And it's just the ferrari doing so much. That's the thing the car in improving every year. It's just the opposition if proved massively..

Virtually Amazing
"landau" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"Ooh that's sounds like be. Ooh you know and yeah. I think we all have moments where we do that. Bit of navel-gazing. All we feel a bit out of our comfort zone and and whatever yeah definitely it definitely rang true for me so yes. I wanted to take the suggestion. Thank you know that that will work. Would that work used things. That juliette was was i to me. I mean it very much. What she said it's just take that Just step yuno know any for me. You know if. I'm trying to unpick re pool. And it's usually these big more in depth of Analytical report doing it can feel a bit overwhelming. Because you know you've got twenty or thirty pages to write of detail kind of assessment. So the first thing i do is just open a blank word documents and a cover sheet and i mean that's a complete five but when you see that there it's just like oh yeah me and then the notes and then he just comes and comes and comes you know but yes i i do. It may have been known to find the washing up. And the lord trade a little more attractive than a task which is yeah. I everybody can resonate with that. We all have days where we don't want do what we feel. We should be that day. And i think sometimes also there's that element of we are bosses and we make a schedule and i am. I think this idea of not be seeing yourself up. It's about remembering the. I made my schedule. So if i don't feel like doing this thing right now Then maybe i can reschedule it for myself to do this evening. Maybe i'll be in the mood then. And i'll go away and do something else in the meantime so i think I think that not lovely. And the other thing that i was related of either juliette which was a resonated with me was what she's finding she seek vestry now a negative emotions yep and and i think By some old five in the last few.

Virtually Amazing
"landau" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"You need the adrenaline. I need the rush an action in under you. And how well would you work without bad. Have you actually experimented what it would be like to stop at ten o'clock in the mornings at ten tonight. Will maybe that was true when you were when you were eighteen or when you were twenty three but now that you're ten years older maybe that's not quite the case and maybe would be better if you had a little bit more you more energetic and you went even things the last minute said. That's that's that's a story that people listen to the stories. Yup that utah yourself up. I love that so much of of the way that we behave is based on the story. But we've always been failing ourselves attitudes to thank all sorts of that. That's that's really true. I i read a book. Listen to look for months ago. By james clear. Atomic habits yes. I'm big fan of vessel. Tastic book if you get the option to either listened to him or read it. It's a really good book. Yes saying if he wants to build a positive habit than he's definitely erode mountain. I was just by five and somebody could actually break it down like that. And yes almost Formula that very very very helpful. And i love the idea. Of one of the things he talks spies habits stacking where build one happy on top of another said. Think about something that you do routinely think about something that you do like brushing teeth or taking the dog for walk or have coffee. And then if you're trying to change your habit build habit onto that and so For example is and it's all about habits overcoming across the nation. As i said it is a habit. It's we shift habits by replacing the habit. The isn't useful with another one. That is not eliminate the habit you actually just change it instead of Doing your paperwork late at night on a sunday night when it's true for the monday you think about well..

Virtually Amazing
"landau" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"Online workshops full full business people students parents for different groups and i call the group. I'll do it tomorrow. That's cinemark tomorrow. And i used to when i first onto during training and workshops is to really worry because three weeks before the event. I'd have like one or two bookings i think should i cancel the room. This is when i did it in live a now. I've i've grown accustomed to not only people book at the last minute. People literally message me when the training has started. So i keep my phone on. And i won't like five minutes in. I'll get a message saying is it too late. Joined and then i'll get emails following dicing. I really wanted to come. I didn't get rounds. Booking always happened next one line up and I've just i've now relaxed recognized. And i often say my in my workshops that the people that most need to come on the people who today as funny that is funny. Yeah running out and coast is is is. I've done it once upon those seats in a physical room was just too much effort for me for. Why do i did it once. That's it all there. The clients the two people who did come on still clients today being twelve years ago. so yes So that's quite good but sat right so we we've we we've got one take first step or or or even just identify identify the very first step crystal clear about what that step is. Sometimes people say on it. Get down to work. I got to start my work. And that's too nebulous and it's too general so rather than saying i need you to answer the email from x. Or a need to fill in the form to apply to this particular organization or something like that so Be really specific about the goal that you want to accomplish. Focus on the very very first step. Let go of all that Self-criticism and why the question why this really interesting..

Virtually Amazing
"landau" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"Actually instead of looking at the at the project as a whole if you just focus on the very first step and say the very first thing. I need to do might be to sit at my desk and put my computer on just literally. Get yourself in the place. When i went with students who have essays. We'll have to revise for exams. The first step might literally be to get hold of the text books or the resources will find out when the exams a scheduled and put the date in the diary. And just what is the very first thing and if you can do that first step you can go on and do the next one the next one you might take a break and then but at least you've accomplished something so i would say don't think about. We're very accustomed to thank you about deadlines and i'm sure Va's like like organizers. An coaches while we focus on the results. We want to get things don. We've got deadlines in our diaries in our heads but actually focusing on on the first step sometimes referred to as lifelines when you going to give life to this project a deadline can spend what can seem like a long way off. Now i've got. I've got a whole week to do this. So i've got four o'clock caught to do it and also deadlines quite kind of scary. Yeah he wants to think about death that's scattered. I never thought i love that. I think about life going to give life to this project and and start. Just read the first paragraph. you've got fifteen. I dunno fitting social media posts. Just do the first one. Just make that first phone call. I'm get over that hump. That could really help. Does this a very famous. And i've been trying to bring it to mind about About just taking the first stab by me. I just remember it. You know but it something about don't don't look for the whole just just stopped. Yes yeah just it. I mean the the famous organization says mellow just us right but just do the first step and actually clarified. That sounds very easy. Sounds a little bit glimpse. They just do. The first thing holds people up sometimes is not knowing what the first step is so for example. If you've got five clients clamoring attention or three emails into respond. And it's very hard to know what to prioritize. Prioritizing is is a key skill is one of things. I teach students how to do how to manage interviewing nine hundred eighty s as of four three or four a levels or you've got three essays on five exams to prepare for. How do you actually manage your time. And ensure that you are tackling the most important things. I all the things that require the most energy or attention am i think sometimes not knowing how to do something we we take things on. Oh yeah i can do that. And then you sit down anything. Sham really really show how the software works. not shaw. exactly. When where will maybe. I need to go back to the client. Clarify exactly what they wanted me to because the instructions went super clear. And i think knowing exactly the claret the tossed the easier is to on do it so saint of am i. What's holding me up here. Is it because. I'm not really sure how to do. This is a technical. Also the i need a little bit more instruction or clarity or maybe i'm missing a resource or maybe. I'm waiting for somebody else to do something. But there's a missing piece that sometimes be the reason why we avoid doing the things econ locate before that you've lost or something like that and i think what is it. I really need in order to take that. First step can be can be helpful but kind of eat that franck mentality.

Virtually Amazing
"landau" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"Screen all kitchen tape on. You're feeling guilty and embarrassed and frustrated. It's very you can feel that you'll be any person in the world to has that problem and feeding kind of stupid and an angry at yourself as well and i think it's really helpful to know the all the research shows. It's a completely universal problem. It affects people every different culture every age. The good news is that women are slightly less prone to procrastination the men to slightly and the other good news is that as we get older there seems to be even more ability to deal with it or either we've kind of learned through life how to cope with it all this less likelihood that it happens. I think there is some good news. Look forward to it but i. i think it's important to know that it's a habit as well. It's not a personality traits because people sometimes labeled themselves you know happens in all kinds of situations you stick a label on your head. And then you get stuck with that behavior. And you say well i'm just a chronic procrastinator. I'm a you know. I'm no good at math on good at this. I'm not good that and then you get stuck it stuck with in that in that route. So you're not i when i was that. They're all a tiny tiny proportion of people who all chronic progress in ages. And in that case it's often linked to more complex mental health conditions in and so. I'm not saying it's never. It's but for the most part is a habit and it's a happy we get into and it's a habit it's difficult to shift but recognizing that it's a habit is the first step to changing the behaviour. I think so. I think that would be my my. I tip is is is to be kind to yourself. Let go if i'm decluttering anything nowadays. It's it's negative feelings and self criticism and self judgment and let go of all that stuff. Let go of all the y my in the situation. Why haven't i don. Why am i here. We go again on. A tax return comes round every year. I know exactly what not should be doing it or it's not. I didn't know that that paperwork. Especially and i think come note. Let go of criticism. Just be yourself and say okay. What am i going to do about this. Rather than why am i. I think that would be my top chair. I think that's the best. That's a really good one because we can get so caught up in that you know worries me a description resonate with you joe. Yeah totally. I mean that this this days when you kinda think i know of go to do that and you can find in my case be..

Virtually Amazing
"landau" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"I knew And then i got more and more interested in in The kinds of things people procrastinate about and at the time i was living in a block of flats with Elderly neighbors become friends with them. One of them I needed a guinea pig. Needed someone to practice with what i was doing my my coaching training. And i said to start anything that you'll kind of stock about you know if you bought decision or practical issue or something going to help with and she said. I have a wardrobe of clothes. I need to sort out. Her husband had died a few years before she hadn't been zotov clothes and she said if you would just come and sit on the bed and chat to me while i do it and i ended up coaching her through the process asking her questions that enabled her. You know that sort of prompted her to make decisions and to cut long story short for. She recommended me to a friend another person. An antidote setting up a decluttering an organizing business which ran for about ten years very successfully. It was one of the one of the fest. professional organizers in the uk I also set up training. I joined the professional body which is cooled after the association of professional decluttering organizers. I volunteered as a board member for six years and was very involved in the in the organizing community within the uk and internationally as well. And what even. I worked with many different types of appliance. The one thing that kind of united everybody seem that went through my what was. Procrastination was helping people who was stock at the same time was continuing to walk. But i was kind of shrinking. My work down. I took few each academic year. I took took coursework so that. I could Gradually reduce that and then four years ago. I took voluntary redundancy and left fulltime into self employment which i have been wanting to do for years..

Virtually Amazing
"landau" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"Helping kids revise for exams or anybody that needs to get some is another topic that we're gonna wind raging chat with juliet in just a couple of minutes. I think i'm alison. He asked you wanna talk about fully going. Get her let me procrastinator about that for a moment can be catalysed power. We avoid yet. I'm looking forward to this today. Said let's go get juliet and we'll see you again in just a minute or combat listeners and we have now being joined by the wonderful juliette and out pope who. I've known on enough for quite a while. I think i made through on jake who who's also been a guest. Putt cuss really now. I remember you gave a tool funcions fitness studio. I came to wanna monica. Yeah it was quite a long time ago. So welcome to the podcast Juliet and Meet joe my joe's might come. Suzanne my right hand man. That's my left ri- about guts and waiting for it to having a really lovely chat with us today about procrastination because we're all our audience virtual assistant so all business owners possibly moms caras that have another life apart from their support life and we will struggle with getting everything done on prioritizing that. I'm really looking forward to hearing what tips you can chat with our audience to help them with that. I'm before we get into all of that. Let's find out more about you and and feel how did you start to get into this and all that kind of stuff. Great well procrastinations. I didn't even know. Existed when i was i experiencing it as as as a student as a teenager it wasn't even popped my capitola. Nobody told about things like that. Those days but i Started out as an academic. I started out to university lecturer. And i told the open university. The many years of you is the most amazing institution You probably know people come from all sorts of backgrounds. They haven't necessarily followed the traditional educational career path. and so i taught social sciences at the ou but my main passion was teaching study skills. I only ever worked with first year. Undergraduates and i loved Supporting students through that transition to actually becoming independent learners learning how to take notes how to read you know huge amounts of material how to absorb information how to but also really practical stuff like how to manage their time had managed schedules How to write essays and prepare for exams. Most i think almost all the oh you students..

Virtually Amazing
"landau" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"Grab a cup and tune in for a fun filled episode listeners. To this week's episode of virtually amazing the pub costs and we all back again. We are recording today on the fourteenth of september. Oh my goodness the fourteenth of september. Tell you what that means in a miniature. But yes so. We're recording this on the fourteenth at ten buff and it's going go out i could get the twenty seven of september something like that so wherever we talk about. May well have happened. I can time. But that's that's online life for you is net. Joe how are you today. We did too upset yesterday so any new to report. No well the weather. We had reasonable day yesterday. I don't know what time in the middle of the night start raining. But it hasn't stopped yet my goodness and he's cold so i think we can officially draw a line into the uk summa blip that we had to sunshine but you know life is good and ovalles positive in this house today. How about you. Yeah it's quite good. I'm is. I was just telling you before we came on air is a car battery malfunctions morning went off to an early appointment somewhere in town. Pop call beautifully in a great spot. Came back to the call and So my husband is currently as we speak mason. The battery replacement person stefan. Who's going to change the battery and relieve as of a few. Shekels i'm sure so But yeah i think he's just come back anyway. So hopefully the car is now for. We'll be working. So that's that's been my son this morning and also then. I suddenly realized that i'm delivering a webinars evening. Seven called my time. Six o'clock central european time says five. Pm in the uk A two hour on excel at the is lived the last one in july so i haven't looked to since july and even though i know the content and i probably do it with my eyes shut I always like to look through the notes through my slides through my plan. I just make sure so. I cleaned down my demo file beforehand. Because there's nothing west saying this is will be filled in those account to say. This is how you do give it table in each little radio that so so yes i spent ten minutes assay just of reacquainting myself With that but it's it's really good. Because i'm still you have places like this that when you know something so well and you've put something together so well i actually don't have to do quite so much Re prepped work as i used to If for the first time. I did when you what would spend a couple of days gifting myself. In design figuring out my. We'll just correct rehearsing and making sure it fits timeout allocated but because i know it does. It's much easier now. said so. That's good unnecessary. To just was. I didn't realize the fourteenth of september was my mom's birthday and she passed away nine hundred sixty four though and she was just fifty. So it's bubbly. I looked at the dates. Like computer monitor any kind of our at snow special safes gazzetta. We got but anyway today. We're gonna be talking to the lovely. Juliet landau Who is untested at helping you get things done Procrastination is one of her topics and decluttering is another of topics and.

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

Coach's Corner with Paul Ybarra
"landau" Discussed on Coach's Corner with Paul Ybarra
"No one more powerful than him. Just give your life to. God begin to trust him. No matter what you're going through a man say that again when you can't trace him trust him is that what you said. Even when you can't trace him began. Plus i got that written down. That is so good. I never heard that before when you can't even trace him trust him. That is so so good so if you could do us a huge favor my friend and prayers out. We just thank you. Oh god we give you all the glory not in praise on this evening. God we thank you for the holy spirit that landau guide in the name of cheeses as we yielded to you. Oh god father. God we thank you god for the brokenhearted that you are a hillier restored your people not only do. We need healing. Not only do we need to be restored but my god. We need to be made whole again. Father god we ask that you go and you operate from the inside out. Oh god operate on anything. That's not like you remove it. Oh god in the name of cheeses and we just thank you. God we magnify your holy name as we begin to stand firm. Oh god in the name cheeses entrusting your word because your promises or yesterday man in my god they are going to unsurpassed by the god. If we just wait on you. Wo- got in the name of jesus how mighty god holy god five guide entrusting you and just stand god even when we follow guy. Lloyd you've given us someone that's gonna stand in front of us and they're gonna pick us up. Oh god father god when we get to a place where we can't even prey. Oh god even in the midnight hours. Oh god when we get into this fetal position and we can't even open our mouths. Oh guy lord you've placed someone to pray over us so we just thank you. Oh god and we glorify your holy name. We magnify you because you are of praise. Oh god we give you glory and we give you honor roll god jesus name eight-man amen and amen thank you so much turn walton for coming on and y'all y'all can follow her. I'm gonna highlight it. Real quick he can follow her at helping hurting hearts ministry dot com all right. follow her I'm sure you could follow her on instagram facebook. All that good stuff so guys. We are so blessed in if you want to connect with me remember down below on my link tree and go to all my different podcast. Connect with me through my website off. Good stuff so with that being said we will catch you on next broadcast terron. Thank you so much. It's been a blessing all right. So i love. Y'all god bless you.

Advanced Selling Podcast
The Skills Required for You to Compete in the Modern Business World
"I think you need to enhance your digital networking skills digital networking skills for those of you. Who might have been in a territory type environment where you're actually visiting people if you're in a digital environment or if you're selling computer software whatever you tended to do networking and connecting live right you go to networking events. You go to meet up you go to breakfast and coffee and beer and wine and whatever else and if you're going to be working remotely that stuff is not available to you anymore. So you have to step back. And say how do i leverage my connections either via lincoln or other social media's or my email list and the tools i have like zoom to continue to network and connect with people when i don't have a physical test to landau and that to me is a skill that is going to be relatively new for people and it's a skill that you have to flex if you're gonna be by yourself because milwaukee having a lot of people ask me like i don't know what to do. I don't know we've got some specific recommendations and you know that that takes time to do. I mean that's not. Just something that you you shovel off you dictate something and then shove it off and it goes out into the atmosphere. The takes this kind of a one on one process. I think so. Yeah it's very. It's i found it difficult for myself or my clients because of the there is something that would be with another person in a room like physically energy there that you don't get on zoom and so you're asking yourself how do i get close to that as i can knowing that i'm not going to be physically there. And then how do i structure my my conversations because if we go sit and have breakfast together and we're and we're in the same restaurant and it's pouring rain really good. God's porn rain yemen my roof leak last night. We have like a you know mountain water. We wanted to talk about that for now for an hour and then we would have paid for breakfast and gone home and then asked her so. I think this is what you do. When you get to old guys in the muppet show. What are their names. What are their names travis. Let's fact checker. Doug find the names of the guys were in the balcony in the league. Minding us stugotz. Droves he's done with his job. I think he likes it. Actually

The Autosport Podcast
Max Verstappen Wins Monaco Grand Prix to Take Drivers' Championship Lead
"Maxwell takes home his past. Monica win after strong. Control drive from start to finish which now pussies him take. The lead in the drivers championship today was over before it sought if a shot clock after he was unable to start the race. You to drive shop issues. Which effectively promoted. Max stopped depot whether he did so have to start in the pt position may bridge but off the line. Despite voucher brought us making a better start sap and health the lead and went on to bring home the victory we ended with rather exciting jim with call signs being an excellent performance to finish p. To taking his fast for all repay gm and he was joined by former teammate. Landau race driver. Brilliant race from the car day holding advances by sergio perez. Take the final spot. On the podium

The Vance Crowe Podcast
"landau" Discussed on The Vance Crowe Podcast
"So then i know we're about ready to run out of time but as you think about helping people think about the world in this broader scope that you do. Where does somebody begin to develop a you know a a a theory about the way that the world works enough of an understanding of history to be able to apply things. Yes so the main thing i would recommend here is what we call the case. Study method. Where you protect you zoom in on a particular thing that is just innately interesting to you and you try to stand it getting close to primary sources as you can to until you just have a general sense of the shape of that thing so like it can be historical it can be contemporary like you want to pick something that you will be able to understand so the epstein thing would just be too complicated to be your first big like the but you know it might be like. How did the civil war start. There's a ton of good records on that or like like what went on with the meeting. The like why was the legislation around the two thousand eight financial crisis passed in the way that it was you. Try to get as close as you can to the primary sources and really understand that you do like three or four of those. You're much better position to start evaluating all of the big galaxy brain theories that people start throwing at you could be like oh it matches all of the things. I've ever looked at or be like wait a minute. It doesn't match the sting from medieval france men. I think what you're describing there is sounds intoxicating and fun and the lot work and breezy. Everyone would do. Yeah exactly. But i think you probably. If you're doing this in your everyday life probably they're probably some young dreamers. That love history and sociology. That would love to to be like you one day. Ben i would. I would love to have you back on the podcast. I feel like I need to read and read and read a lot more to get ready for us to have a good dialogue. But i'm so grateful you came on man. Yeah this is really good. Thanks for having fun..

The Vance Crowe Podcast
"landau" Discussed on The Vance Crowe Podcast
"Wow so it. Sounds like the purview. That's either normally done by. I don't know analysts for for defense department or or lawyers. It's the. I'm surprised with your background with sociology. Yeah and like a lot of my like formal academic background like was there was a little bit of history of bunch of economics but a lot of the broader stuff. I've done like more auto didactic way and yet like there's a lot of overlap in like this type of thing. I think needs to be done by anyone. Who's trying to strategically interact with the world on a large scale and like defense. Department's absolutely are one of the people who need to do that. And there's a lot of others who also need that and some of them are better at getting either figuring that out for themselves are getting it from others and So let's talk a little bit about some of your ideas that you've been putting out on online the one that really stuck out to me. You written a book review but most people are writing book reviews about books that are coming out right now. Way more on the edge but yours was a book review of something for before world war one the great illusion. So what do you do in reading. And reviewing a book from pre world war one. And what does that tell us about today in in military power. Yes so there's two questions there so like. Why am i reading this hundred year old book. This guy's writing it to try to prevent world war. One from happening. Rumor one did happen. Why does this still matter at all right. And if you're trying to understand what's going on in the world and how things are working you can't do it just by reading all the stuff that's coming out now like it's too narrow it's like trying to do astrophysics just by looking at you know the sun at ignoring all this stuff of what we can read from the universal background radiation of all this.

The Vance Crowe Podcast
"landau" Discussed on The Vance Crowe Podcast
"Some civilizations going to like really be pretty co extensive with the language groups like you will see china like if you think that russia is a separate civilization. Which many do that like. You'll see it carve pretty close to the language barriers there but then if you look at like western civilization you find that within that one. There's a whole lot of linguistic diversity. Hi i'm dan crow. A small business owner living in central illinois. And you're listening to the vance pro. Podcast welcome back to the podcast. I'm glad you're here today. We talk with ben. Landau taylor this guy men. He is clever. He has all sorts of us. About how the world is changing. What prediction models you can use to say. Whether this thing will happen or that thing will happen. A vast understanding of history to be able to draw from all sorts of examples and ways of thinking. I found this conversation to be totally intoxicating and we are no doubt going to have been on again before we get to the interview. I am about to release mind negotiations class. I spent about six months putting this thing together. I've test run it with people in the network as a class. I've written it down as a book and it is really close to going out to the broader public. If you're interested in taking this class where i will distill down for you a way to think about. How can i get along better with people. How can i build the sort of relationships that allow people to overcome problems. How can i explain myself win. Our emotions are getting high. And what can i do to make it. So my ideas are better understood. So that other people can improve them. Accept them or Spread them around themselves. So if you're interested in that. I hope you vance crewe dot com slash podcast and sign up for us to let you know when we do publish the class. I am really looking forward to it. I've spent a ton of time and energy and this is really my passion so this is an exciting thing to be putting out into the world. Vance crewe dot com slash podcast in now onto my interview with my an ben lindo. Taylor ben landau taylor..

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

The Lowe Post
Trade Deadline Reaction with NBA Front Office Insider for ESPN, Bobby Marks
"Are doing a trade deadline. Wrap up with the one and only bobby marks who is in bristol. I forget what bristol even looks like. Let's wrap up. What turned out to be. I guess kind of sneaky fun. Trade deadline bobby. How are you. I'm good zach. How are you yeah. We We had nothing besides fianna cap'n galley in money. Money saving deal for the clips would actually help them get guess The rondo deal game a little bit of money and then we had the two. Am the lawn. Reiko cory joseph swapped and i slept right through that were stuck right through the delong. Something was telling me. Wake up. Wake up and i woke up and i saw and i was like i said one of these videos. I've been doing. It wasn't like the bias. Harris remember tobias harris straight from a couple years ago where it happened like in the middle of the night and i woke up at like six. And i'm like oh my god. What just happened here. Like i missed it I woke up. I talked about it a little bit. And then i had a hard time back asleep. Well the headliner didn't get traded. And that's kyle lowry but let's start with the orlando magic. Because i can no longer make fun to them by calling them the orlando inertia because they traded everyone and they are going to be so bad when they next play which could be tonight. I don't even know else playing tonight that they are obviously positioning themselves. To go full rebuild. Bow and get a shot at kate cunningham. Whoever's next seat next year skate cunningham their biggest deal let's start with butchnevich to chicago for twenty twenty one. I at twenty twenty three. I and wendell carter junior and otto porter. What were your thoughts on that. Because i didn't think i was gonna get traded. And i thought if he did the price would be even higher than this and i was skeptical that anyone would offer them that kind of pressure i did. I didn't think a deal what happened. What do you think about this from either either perspective. I don't care which one to start with. Yeah i mean. I think for I thought it was going to be three ones. If you're going to get in the game for a reverse first rounder. Three first rounders. I thought that's what it was. And i guess if you're landau i guess you're quite that the wendel carter junior the pickup equates to a first round although he's got two years you know he's going into an extension year so it's not like you get clean slate with him.

Bob Sirott
Man In Critical Condition After Hit-And-Run Crash In Chicago
"Currently in Lombard. We're watching a crash on route 53 North Avenue and again fire activity in university Park at Landau and Union Drive, a hit and run crash in the North Lawndale neighborhood in Chicago, still being investigated at Douglas and Lawndale. Harriet always. They are in good shape. Inbound Stevenson again Heavy on that north bound Dan Ryan ramp also the Dan Ryan on the breaks from the Steven sent up to Roosevelt and roadwork. Westbound. I 88 taking out your two left lanes. Orchard Road to Route 56 until seven o'clock this morning.

The Autosport Podcast
Secrets Of A Grand Prix Photographer, Bahrain Testing Day 2
"To go with today's action i'm joined by grand prix alex kalinowka and a special guest photography. Extraordinaire stephen t. To get his perspective from the front line. Stephen thank you so much for joining us today. it's been a very busy couple of days and bahrain How is the great nice to be here. Thank you for inviting me. Yeah it's been been okay at as you said. The weather was was fit. Weirder than we expected. I think everyone thought we were gonna come here. Very benign and a ball. They were able to really halt yesterday. And and we have to sandstorms but amazingly I think the amazing thing was caused the often is still managed to get to the time that they did a landau for about a day. That saying how amazed there was that you manage to get such a such a quick time in and he said that he thinks the because the track is Has got such a. It's a very rough track very wraps up. He seems to think that maybe the oldest a very very fine sand that was being blown around. What's going into the cracks and wasn't really effective in sumatra. 'cause they said it looks a lot worse. The cheap felt basically. So that's quite interesting. So how was that from your perspective because obviously it was very very sandy on friday. A love wins. And when you get bahrain as well you have to deal with the conditions of going from light to dark as a photographer. How does that change things. Foyer day these tests have been quite long. There's actually quite nice to have the dnc the otherwise everything will be a little bit one dimensional. You'd be reasonably nice light in the morning. He's got reasonably life nights. Layoffs at all or you should But it's nice. It's nice to have the opportunities to the lives as well. I'm here with them choosing mclaren so we're only allowed to even be on track or in team garage if you work and they see what folded at one team so we could allow full overseeing the garage then all out and circuit two very separate team says guys are on track. Spend the whole weekend on track guys in the in the cowards and spend the whole weekend in that garage is but so so it. It's quite nice to have to the you know the the change of life because as soon as the lights come on you can stop doing different things etcetera so It otherwise it would be very very long day on a bit. One dimensional when you set up for the weekends. You and the other talkers. Guts bahrain for the weekend diesel to come together make list of like the shots you want to get or is it very much A little bit more fluid than that shopping list is kind of creative. I in a client whether it be working might multiple dot com or ulcers. Full repay racing. We were We we put them yesterday. They they went suppress Last night basically. So they needed. They needed five parades and And pictures of every car. The team sponsors. We were all have big shopping list of stuff they need so it's very much driven by but yet you're absolutely right we do. It's around a on a breakdown. Who can do an five of the days. The best time to get the shot get shot there is a lot of discussion about basically and obviously in preseason testing updates as well which is quite important factor for editorially and i guess for you guys this photographer how do you kind of with that kind of aspects of preseason testing as well. What about talk of his mom. He's tossed with looking for that stuff and shoots just basically shoots stuff on circuit tries to get angles but my show walser. What the what. The teams are doing differently. So that's that's that's very much role this year because there's no active free actress to the line. I know access to other people's got the one working working working in it's it's very sham an od on the oneal and tracks Soup scenario about. He's been with this gopher nisa kind of see stuff so it's kind of interesting to hear it from especially within the time currently in but you know you've been you've been at the track stephen and you've been watching things happens. There been anything that's kind of caught your eye for the past couple of days. I mean just the number of laps they've been doing is one thing. Obviously we all know the calls on all the other they. They social differences to the merrill basically the same as last year. So somebody's been doing testing for chip more years than cats. Cats are remember One of the features of testing nor in especially you know going back a few years was the cause would sometimes do you know first day of testing four or five laps and spend the rest of the time in the couch being being get the updates in an engineer stunning scratching their heads over a various positive. But they've just been they've been pretty pretty now and they just been going round and round around so i think good other than that frustration for us i suppose The the there's been a lot flow is on the cars and And that's not something that Clients we go out to us basically because that gives away lots of secrets. So those those those locks have to be Speeches copy used from the laps. That's happening on and then hopefully they've been using the the arrow gates as well and a lot so That this There's been quite a lot of. Let's be quite a lot of that going on the last two days especially in the

Dose of Leadership
Jayne Warrilow on How to Bridge the Gap from ME to WE
"Jane warrilow back on dose of leadership on the show. Thank you really really excited to be here again. Early guess. I don't know if you remember that but you were. When the show was in its infancy. You came on. Yeah i did. Well i remember talking about you starting podcast before you even got storms. Yeah it'll landau when we met our long ago. That was ages ago. So i think he's you know i think it's nearly a decade. Didn't seem possible. A decade was just a kid then now knowledgeable and mature all have all the answers. Of course he life grandma s right your grandma now. Oh gosh that makes you feel. I feel like i should get my nicotine needles. Well you always you were a fun guest because you you were talking. I remember that conversation. Because it was. I would say that was at the beginning of the show. We were talking here in the prerecording. About how both of our leadership journeys have of changed over. The years have become a holistic. And i remember i was just kind of. I think this show is has done that for me. At least it. Gave me some alignment and clarity around that. And i remember having you on the show and having this really interesting engaging conversation about that about resonance about spiritual the spiritual side of leadership in so important in connecting with so i attribute that conversation a pushing me along that path leadership has become a holistic right. I mean it's changed quite a bit. How much is it in that decade that we've known each other. How much is your leadership journey changed. Would you think just in the decade. You know what i mean. yeah. I do I would say it's changed massively and probably in the last twelve months it's accelerated would accelerate so much i mean what was the big change. Well i think in some ways we You know with the onset of the pandemic and twenty twenty. I think that It almost pierce the illusion of business. I feel and i and in many ways. I think there were a number of trends that were already there but a lot of people would just getting on with business as usual so you know. Change is one of those things that you know. I humans. we don't often choose change of our own accord and so if you've been do the thing about leadership is it's very different at different stages of career and you know if you've done something at some point in your career that has worked for you. It's really hard to let that go. And then start to bring in something innovative or something new or something more holistic say and so you know this. A lot of resistance still to change You know particularly for a lot of people are at the senior level of organizations in. Have a lot of responsibility now. When covy came along there was no denying. We were in a zucca environment. You know is volatile on certain issues. Complexity some big use and the an everybody this uncertainty rose to the top. And oh you know. Some leaders were really struggling with how to remain confident and composed and do their work at when they were faced with unprecedented levels of uncertainty. And nobody knew what the future hells. So how do you continue to do your work when it looks like the market and the economy around you is collapsing everything that we took for granted like you know. Maybe we were growing at the time when it started and we just assume that growth curve would continue while everything changed and so suddenly everybody was confronted with issues that you know. Some leaders have been dealing with for many years. We're aware of and that just accelerated the changes needed to happen. So i think the last twelve months have been pivotal. Am i think this is gonna continue throughout the twentieth decade.

77WABC Radio
"landau" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"To you. That's a Landau. Eugene Murphy on under my skin. You gotta check it out. Just fantastic. Joe Piscopo on the radio on 77 W. ABC, Ramsey, Mazda's Sundays with Frank Sinatra. Just an inspirational story. You know, I must say before I know we're gonna break Richard Aziz. We are broadcasting live here in Griffin with my friend. You know, most of my time is spent with the boys and girls clubs of New Jersey, helping a lot of distressed areas around the country have walked. The streets of Camden, New Jersey, certainly was born a piss. Take New Jersey you know, and and North New Jersey. We worked so hard in Newark, New Jersey, to bring that great city back and it is back and it is running and doing great and we travel all around the United States as well. When you get an inspirational story, like Landau's story, it just really, really touches my heart because not only does he get himself out of a very, very tough area very, very stressed. You know, community, but he used Frank Sinatra to get there. How cool is that? So I was so excited to tell you about that, and I'm telling you if you get a chance, and when we get away, we perform it. The show is so much fun because I got these young kids like Lando and you gotta listen to Haley Reinhart. And you gotta hear Dani on. You got to hear. A salve Allah genetic. It's all about Frank Sinatra and there and I kept thinking, like I told Linda, Mr Sinatra ever saw this. He would be so proud. The Legacy lives on Joe Piscopo, Ramsey, Mazda's Sundays With Sinatra. It's Ramsey. Mazda's Sundays with Sinatra with your host Joe Piscopo on music Radio 77 w BBC..

WGN Radio
"landau" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Gonna wire you playing animal house Not be concludes with Jon Landau. Credible, Hells. Just needs a doctor. Why are you playing my stupid theme? All right. I don't know if that bit worked or not, but you know, it filled up the time and that's my job. We're about ready to launch into the news on the bottom of the hour, but coming back If you're ready. They are ready in Lake Geneva. To open. Are you ready? The Wisconsin ice castles. Hmm. You know those big carvings and things like that, and you go up there and you experience the whole deal. It's gonna happen. And guess what? The tickets are going on sale tomorrow and we'll find out from the event manager while he Bullard in just a few minutes here at 7 200 WGN it right now It's time for the news. News nation this hour. I'm Victor on President Biden is calling for an extension of a nuclear arms treaty with Russia that's set to expire next month. White House press secretary Jen Psaki says it would be a five year extension. The president has long been clear that the new start treaty is in the national security interests of the United States. It limits the U. S. And Russia to no more than 1550 deployed nuclear warheads. Each new start is the only remaining treaty constraining Russian nuclear forces. It is an anchor of strategic stability between our two countries said it would welcome an extension. The top U. S infectious disease expert, Dr Anthony Fauci, is back in the White House briefing room. He's been tasked by President Joe Biden to give updates on the Corona virus pandemic. Fauci was largely sidelined from that role in recent months by former President Donald Trump. Thousands of National Guard troops are returning to their home states after a temporary deployment to help secure the U. S. Capitol during the presidential inauguration. Washington D. C Mayor Muriel Bowser says she's requesting a new security posture around the Capitol building, including for the upcoming state of the union. I think it it's very clear to me that any a joint session of Congress should be a special security event. Seven Democratic senators have asked the Senate ethics Committee to investigate Republican senators Ted Cruz and Josh Holly. The senators say they want to fully understand their role in the January 6th insurrection at the capital by Trump supporters. Leeson Fire vehicles escorted the remains of three National Guard troops killed in last night's crash of a U. H 60 helicopter in a farmer's field south of Rochester, New York, The U. S Army is leading the investigation into the cause of the crash. It says the crew was on a routine training mission. There were no survivors watch news Nation every night on WGN America or go on the news nation now APP for news around the clock. I'm Victor von. It'll be cloudy tonight with flurries the low temperature 18 degrees, mostly sunny on Friday, but much cooler 23 for a high temperature very cold on Saturday morning. Saturday's high temperature up to 28 clouds increasing with snow. Developing by Saturday night. That's no will continue through Sunday and Monday. High temperatures there in the low thirties. I'm WGN meteorologist. Dimitrius, I agree. If you've got an.

The Lead
Best of 2020: The Milwaukee Bucks' Protest
"So michael. Can you walk us through. How things developed wednesday in orlando. Yeah the milwaukee bucks. Obviously being a team that's closest to kenosha jacob. Blake was paralyzed. They felt an obligation to not play. Considering all that was going on when they showed up to the arena the player landau magic. They had discussed not playing in as the atlanta magic players on the court and they were still warming up but there was no opponent there are orlando magic players heading back into the locker room. According to adrienne coach rousey the bucks had been in serious discussion about boycotting tonight's game nba closer to four o'clock eastern time started getting the word that was going to be a game and the weren't playing around literally they were not playing. The milwaukee bucks have reportedly decided to boycott game five against the orlando magic in protest of the police. Shooting of jacob. Blake in kenosha wisconsin for three hours. They were secluded in their locker room. Trying to find the right words to express in what they were feeling in. This is not just any teen. This was the team with the best record in the nba with the likely to vpn janas. Kubo this is a team that they make a decision like this. This is a very powerful move and so when they finally came out to speak to reporters they basically made it. Clear that you know what's been happening. In the bubble in terms of social justice messaging terms of the jerseys the courts. Everything else just wasn't enough. We're calling for justice. Jacob blake and demand. The officer be held accountable for this to occur. It is imperative for the wisconsin. State legislator to reconvene after months of inaction and take meaningful measures to address issues of police accountability talented and criminal justice reform. Once they decided they weren't gonna play the orlando magic had the opportunity to accept the forfeit. But they didn't accept the forfeit. They are right on board with this movement. They don't wanna play as well. And so the oklahoma city thunder in houston rockets. Were the player. Six thirty they arrived at the arena and they realize that there was not going to be a bucks magic game and they got behind their brothers in the league and said we're not playing either and at the same time. The los angeles lakers in the portland trail blazers decided they weren't playing either. The

TIME's Top Stories
US cybersecurity agency warns suspected Russian hacking campaign broader than previously believed
"Definitely stick around for the mandalorian post credits scene. After the season. Two finale by eliana document warning spoilers. For the mandalorian season two finale below disney announced a slew of new star wars shows during an investor. Call earlier this month. Including to directly tied to the mandalorian and asakusa series and a drama called rangers of the new republic. But the studio wasn't done plumbing the depths of the mandalorian ip at the season. Two finale of the hit disney plus show previewed yet another spin off series set for december. Twenty twenty one. The book of boba. The episode itself was jam packed with action. Mando gathered together a crew to save baby. Yoda now technically called grow goo but baby. Yoda sounds cuter from the villainous. Mov gideon boba fett created a diversion for the rest of the gang and then flew off into space. Mando then secured baby. Yoda and the dark. Saber by defeating moth gideon in battle but faced a dire challenge in the form of the dark troopers legal imperial droids then none other than luke skywalker arrived to save. Mando's posse and take on the child as his apprentice for story reasons. It's rather convenient. That boba fett wasn't around for luke's cameo considering that bobo once hunted down and tried to kill luke in his friends that would have made for an awkward reunion. But that's not the last we see of fat in a post credits scene. He and finnick infiltrate the lay job of the huts palace on tattoo wayne. New occupied by some of bogus old sycophants including bib fortuna. They kill nearly. Everyone led a slave escape and make themselves comfortable on. Job is thrown then book of boba flashes across the screen along with the december. Twenty twenty one premier date. The announcement comes just one day after original boba. Fett actor jeremy bullock died at the age of seventy five book of boba. Is the ninth star wars show now in the works at disney plus along with a third season of the mandalorian the rogue one prequel door a mandalorian spinoff titled rangers of the new republic. And obi wan show set between episodes three and four soka centered on jed eye us. Oh catano animated series the bad batch a show called the acolyte from the creator of netflix's russian doll and landau starring the cape loving crusader himself.

The 3:59
A Star Wars and Marvel bonanza
"The price hike. It seemed inevitable. I mean it's still cheaper than netflix and considerably cheaper than hvl. Max i would say if people ask me whether or not get disney plus i tend to say like star wars and marvel. Do you have kids at which point. It's definitely word this the sheer volume of content. I'd say it's ok. Okay no for sure. I mean for me. I've got i've got kids. So disney plaza lock. I think anyone who's got a family. This is this is our ramaz. Get a among the many different streaming options that we have nowadays Let's get into the shows. I know star wars near and dear to your heart. So let's let's go there first. They announced or talked about ten shows. Let's let's break out. What are some of the new shows that you're excited for low because of out vehicle order Talk about soka. I dawson brought the character life in live action for the first time in season. Two of the mandalorian and that that's a lot like a backdoor pilot for this show. It's just like suggested that she had her own adventures. going on. this was not a surprise. It is a delight though. It is an interesting we. I think we talked about this earlier. The you know the fact that not to get too deep spoiler as they chee. She was offered a role to mentor. Baby yoda no. You really need to go somewhere else. They felt like definitely had that back door pilot vibe to because like i'm sorry i'm off to other adventures. I've got my own thing. Got to deal with and allow that did seem like a setup for its own show. I'm actually late my own. Tv show salena catch trade this game and it gave a pretty clear idea of what she was up to not to get into splutters between between that and the rebels finale. From a few years ago we have a good idea what her objectives are for this show. Yeah we don't wanna get too deep into spoilers. Maybe we'll we'll devote a whole episode of that later on this year to speculate on what what that might be both water. Somebody other shows that that were announced. It was the next big one we knew this was coming for a long time but they talked about a little with last night and give us a sense that or confirmed that it was filming next march And that christian hated christiansen was returning as dark later. Very very exciting news. That one definitely took me by surprise. tactic territory hidden christmas activator. That's that's interesting. As opposed to advocate skywalker. Which would suggest that he appeared in flashbacks as anikin. But saying he's vader would suggest maybe that he'll appear in four seasons or something that is unclear. It's definitely it's intriguing. Another property was with a character. That's near to many star. Wars fans hearts landau gets his own show yet. These were ten on the ground because we don't know if it's going to be live action or a cgi animated series. I feel like donald glover should be involved. Because he was so well received solo so fingers crossed that he will be returning and then there are a long list of other ones kind of run through them really quickly because we unfortunately only have so much time on this podcast okay so there was the ropes quadrant movie directed by patty jenkins of wonder woman fang which is really exciting. That's super cool. That'd be a fighter pilots. There's the bat batch which will be a follow up to the clone wars at those cartridge orig- use there. There's adore which is about caffeine door from roquan. There's tyco tgi movie which we still don't know what that's about our coop concert raiders of the republic. Which is set around the time. Line of the mandalorian and could be about current june because she became a marshal of the new republic but again that remains unclear star wars visions which is automated shorts from abbey craters. That's really cool quite different the acolytes which obviously is that almost excited with the malls because that is set in the era of the high republic which is two hundred years before the phantom menace. And it's like about some sort of a dark site warrior and it could reveal stuff about the Era some different cool. So those a lot. I know being a super star wars fan. I want to get your opinion on this. Is this too much star wars. It certainly was too much reward announcement. I think parceled out over several years. It should be okay especially since the movies will be quite so frequent. Like i remember when it was only like six months between the last year and solo that felt overwhelming with tv. It's a little different as so you can kind of watch out. I'm at home in a more relaxed environment. it's a lot of star wars. There's no escaping that. Yeah yeah yeah i mean. Brian made a good point before we start recording that you know a lot of these might be one off shows ryden. Obi wan will probably be a one-off sled that that kind of makes sense that they'd wanna have this pipeline but it was a lot to digest all in really what was about thirty minutes a thirty minute presentation just for the star wars section. They're just kept pumping out one announcement after another rapid fire a lot but also i think that's partly a function of the fact that they're no conventions this year star wars celebration was

AP News Radio
2 tropical storms heading for double blow to US Gulf Coast
"Australian tropical gunmen storms Brinson Lauren Harrison Marcoux tyrants are advancing will appear across in a New Zealand the Caribbean court to headed receive to his the sentencing Gulf of Mexico for the killing of fifty and one projected worshippers to hit at to Louisiana Christchurch mosques this week as hurricanes more than sixty survivors and first family up members is Marco with this on we track confront to hit the the white Louisiana supremacists coast who committed Monday the worst right now atrocity it's currently for in the that country's to be a hurricane modern history as it makes landfall I am but in Marie the latter is with the the sister national of hurricane one of the victims center says he's there's preparing a possibility to meet her brother's Marco killer could there's weaken no words either way that can it will explain have company in the form the of atrocity lower of density what what approaching we went when it through makes landfall and it's but in it's currently forecast a it's to make something landfall that from we have to somewhere do is prime and minister central Justin to Davidson western Louisiana who was praised around the world for and that hemp would be the Indy Thursday to ship morning off Landau to the attacks says they to could set have the overlapping sentencing warnings would be hard for both for the victim stores I don't which think is rare I had there so is that's much an interesting that I can side thing that we did not encounter that is here going very to often it is at all just how traumatic very that peer rare it's going I'm to Julie be tyrants Walker could become the first person you see them to be sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole I'm Karen Thomas

Rough Translation
El Hilo: Walking to Venezuela
"We are back with translation from NPR Gregory Warner. You could say this story begins with a coat of house paint. There's a New Year's tradition in Venezuela to repaint one's house. Every December the holdover from win Venezuela was one of the richest countries in Latin. America families had money for these sort of luxuries. Caroliina order pays out, remembers the very first December that they did not have enough money for paint. The But I in her husband Orlando took it hard. Anthony Maheen NOPAL blessed, don't. Like US Orlando Pimentel was a civil servant at Venezuela wet, a lot of people working for him. He led an anti corruption investigation unit in the work. Itself could be frustrating. He'd collect all this evidence of corruption. No one would actually go to jail to instead. Orlando put his creative energy into cooking. His sons sort of Foodie. and He loves food, says he loved not only planning the meals, but serving them is a person that you would invite to your house for dinner and he ends up taking the Apron and taking the the knife from you. And you're like. Hey, how're Landau? Invited you. The economic crisis in Venezuela it started years before, but by two thousand sixteen, the signs were obvious. There were shortages of almost everything and massive inflation, which meant that Orlando salary stayed the same, but the money Bob less and less, you see your salary, becoming solid and water every month and every week you go to the supermarket and price gets up and up and up. Orlando and KARLEENA would ask themselves. Should he leave and seek opportunity abroad? The so many of their friends had done. So many professionals and teachers and other civil servants had gone to Peru or Colombia Ecuador to find whatever work they could and send money home. It was easy to see that the country was getting empty. Every night when you see out of the window and you see just a couple of lights in the building that in front of you because the rest of the apartments are closed. Caroliina was worried about him leaving. She read so many stories about xenophobia. Get yet his. Lesson Foyer Servant Selana. Backlash to the flood of Venezuelan job. Minnesota Norway Orlando she says was not worried about xenophobia. She says he always only saw the good in people, but that was also her worry. That will see see if went up on. Engine to others before paying attention to himself. What is it a comparable Bundy McGinnis moisture? Said we sal Tacoma goal set on. Orlando says the reason he stayed so long was because he just loved Venezuela, and he truly hope things would get better i. think he was kind of resisting. He was coping. He was trying to say okay. Let's try to do this. Let's try to find a second job. We call it. which is doing a lot of small jobs in order to survive? This has been chasing tigers or was it. Yeah, he's killing tigers. Why is it called Killing Tigers? Because it's so hard? I, don't know where the expression from because it's not easy to kill a tiger in my. Okay brief tangent here, but we kinda got obsessed with this expression, which at least one Arjun story traces all the way back to a blockbuster hit jazz tune from nineteen seventeen tiger, rag. It's a really hard song, but it was so popular that musicians were made to play several times a night, so you'd get phrases like they still haven't paid me for last month's tiger or killed the tiger again last night, and from there at least story goes came expression killing teicher doing something so hard that you have to do to pay

Radio From Hell
Surging US virus cases raise fear that progress is slipping
"Let's talk about alarming surges in corona virus cases across the United States yeah you know the U. S. south and the west raising fears that the outbreak is spiraling out of control and that hard won progress against the disease is slipping away because of resistance among many Americans to wearing a mask in keeping their distance from others confirming predictions of the easing of state walk downs over the past month and a half would lead to a comeback of the virus cases surpassed no that was cut off when we click on that cases surpassed a hundred thousand in Florida hospitalizations are rising dramatically in Houston and Georgia and stuff startling one in five of those tested in Arizona where Donald Trump is going to have a political rally are that one in five are proving to be infected over the weekend the virus seem to be everywhere at once several campaign staff members who helped set up president trump's rally in Tulsa tested positive as did twenty three Clemson University football players in South Carolina at least thirty members of the Louisiana State University team were isolated after becoming infected meat packing plants were also hit without breaks gene and I were talking before the show about the the women's soccer team that was I think it's for Landau Orlando pride they've withdrawn from the challenge Cup that happening here here in Utah because of numerous because really I think three players and four or five staff members of that team a Texas is among the number of states including Arizona Alabama Florida South Carolina whose governors have resisted statewide match requirements Utah we could put in with that as well it's not going well my friends it's not going well at all here in Utah Angela Dunn has urged governor Herbert to return coronavirus restrictions to the orange level statewide if Utah does not get down to an average of two hundred new cases per day by July first during the past week the state has averaged more than twice that many about four hundred and seventy new daily cases we're quickly getting to the point where the only viable option to manage spread and death will be a complete shutdown warns a memo from a doctor Angela Dunn the state epidemiologist the Utah department of health document which Dunn said was presented the leaders of the state's coronavirus response states that contact tracing and testing will not be enough to curb the rapid spread of covert nineteen the surge began twelve days after Herbert loosened restrictions by moving nearly all of the state to yellow or low risk status the memo notes on Monday the state reported four hundred and forty four new cases the twenty sixth day with more than two hundred cases this might be our last chance for course correction the

Squawk Pod
Sports leagues face challenges amid plans to reopen
"Sports world, facing setbacks as leagues hope for a return according to reports several NFL. Players including cowboys star Ezekiel Elliott testing positive for covid nineteen. It comes as Brooklyn. Nets star Kyrie Irving reportedly said he was against the NBA's return. Due to nationwide protests, CNBC DOT COM sports business reporter Jabari, your US tonight along with mark, Ganassi's the CO founder of Sports Marketing Powerhouse Sports Core Gentlemen. It is good to see you mark to the NFL I. How is this news of the positive test playing out? You think in the League office or better, yet Roger Goodell's basement. and which which holds which basement that is into night? Here's the thing Scott. The NFL fully expected that there would be. Positive cases the NFL players are part of society, so they knew it was a matter of when not if it protocols in place, they've been working with doctors and medical with the Players Association. They're doctors and with doctors all across the country and the CDC and they've got this sudden got this covered. This was now it said the phases isolation then the next protocol. Protocol will be participation, so they actually expected this. They actually specter will be will test positive even in the fall when Games are taking place. I was GONNA ask you. What is the League willing to tolerate? Do you think in terms of a case number? It sounds from you as though they are expecting that these cases could rise in. They're still gonNA play. They are expecting. There will be cases, but they do expect you know. Three months ago we just got the virus just took root and look how much more we know three months later. The NFL season doesn't start for three months from now imagine how much more information image the protocols that will know that are better and how to deal with it that we'll know in three months, so the NFL is going to use this time wisely it's GonNa Learn. What happens with the NBA Major? League Baseball, the NHL MLS on the soccer. Soccer Teams in your even the Australian rugby they're in contact with to make sure that the NFL the NFL players, association, have as much information as they can have the best procedures and protocols, so the season takes place, and if there are players that that get virus, they will be isolated. They'll be treated in the games will still take place okay speaking of the NBA. Let's bring in Jabari young now in Jabbar. We have issues as we said possibly. As it relates to the NBA coming back as well. What can you tell us tonight? Well, it's just the same. The internal friction! Players probably. Did Not were not aware of all of the dynamics of what debt bubble Dannon. Landau was going to tell. They know that the MLS is want beat. They didn't know that a Disney up. Employees were not going to be quarantine is so now you have a whole bunch of questions from a league body. That's wondering okay. What's going on? And what are we going to do? Sky's get tested nothing. Obviously you see God like the White Howard and Kyrie Irving. Having their own issues with going back because of the protests in what's going without country from a social injustice standpoint, they have every right to stand up for what they believe in, but from an economic standpoint, the players stand to lose a lot of money. If they don't go back so I don't think there's anybody around the league right now. Thinking that July one NBA wants to come back. That date is not gonNA still be fulfilled I just think as a matter of. of WHO's going to go on the NBA has made it clear. They're not forcing anybody to go, but if you don't go, you don't get paid so if the players don't go, they just sit out. They don't get paid and I think that'll have their own form of protests. Some are voicing their concerns. That may be going would be better because of the high profile that the players would have maybe Lebron James Among those taking that stand. What do you know about that? Absolutely. That's the platform you when you down in the NBA platform and I don't think the NBA, nor espn a northerner sports which the Games will air on would have any problem with the players expressing themselves and I think if you players right now. Maybe you kind of go to the table you go to the owners, and you try to get more, and you say. Hey, listen you want us to come back. How each owner donate to some type of social injustice organization, some type of economic reform in a neighborhood. How `bout to force the owners to give back. You guys want us to go back down there. You want us to risk our lives you. You want out health to wants to go play Hibachi give back to black communities are more than which doing set initiatives aside use this platform to not only makes a Mega Stan, but use it for economic purposes, because guess what the owner Dan and make a lot of money from the NBA players coming back down and Landau and risking their lives and play.

Parenting: Difficult Conversations
Discussing 'The Talk'
"So on top of just having to be a mom, and do things like teach the oldest how to drive your also as a black mother, a black mother of three black boys. Having to talk to them about the news in a very specific way. What are you saying to them about? George Floyd and his death and the police and these protests. Yeah, it's obviously not the first time they are sixteen in fourteen, and for some people You know this may be the first time they've had to have the conversation. It is not the first time for us. we had to have what's known in the black culture as the talk. Many of times I'll never forget. There was a time. Earlier House. We had a park right behind us, and they wanted to go to the park. This was all say you know I kind of put them in. Errors was right around the time of Landau, Casteel and Alton Sterling and I was it was really wrong with me. My third son was just born and. You know I had many moments where I was holding him getting him. And crying as I did so, because I, while loved this little bundle of joy, immensely also just the amount of fears and worries of what I just brought into the world again with another black Sun, and the burdens that I have to carry that again, and so it was really raw for me around that time and I just remember them asking go to the park and the laundry list of what I had to tell them. Don't wear your hood. Don't put your hands in your pocket. If you get stopped, don't run. Put Your hands up. Don't make a lot of moves. Tell them your mother works for NPA I mean it just went on and on? There's IT's funny. They're stages as they start to get older one. It's the you just don't even want them to draw attention to themselves enough. For someone to call on them or get stopped then there's the stages of what you do. If you do get caught and then more recently, I remember. I had them watch. We all watch a family together Eva d'auvergne as when they see us. And it was really really hard for them to go through, and they were really torn because they were these were young kids. That was a central. Park five and they were Young kids themselves in there. Watching this and that was the first time that it changed to a new iteration of the talk and that talk was. What do you do once? You're inside those walls. Don't ever sign a confession. Don't ever let them tell you that. Your mom told you it's okay. Don't ever do this at and I was just like. Oh, my Gosh! It doesn't stop with this and so this time around. It has been more about. I will be honest This time around. It's more about what's not fair. And just be you know this just isn't fair? You guys, but this is the the world is. This is the way America is right now. It's the way it's been for a long time and I can't lie to you I. Don't think it's going to change in your lifetime, and it's just not fair. It's not fair for us to have to live like this. I, imagine. that it probably gets emotionally taxing for you. To keep having these conversations with your boys when stories like George Floyd up seems like every few weeks or months now What is your emotional state? Having to give this talk again and again and again. Yeah! You know it's I gotta be honest about it. The more happens the hardest to say optimistic about it. And I mean we have an example right here within the span of one month of two different incidences that we've had to talk to them through, and I will tell you with the Ahmad Aubrey. Shooting there was a sorrow. Honestly because we're in the in the middle pandemic, most of us were still in his shelter in place then and even pandemic, even when someone's home, even when everything when American world should be still and yet still killing black unarmed black men in the streets. That's the one thing we can still seem to count on for America and that hit me like a ton of bricks. And that hurt my heart that that was the truth of where racism is is in this country, but even when everything stopped, that's the one thing that continue dishes what it is and so that conversation with them that talk with there were a lot of tears. There were a lot of a lot of helplessness I. Don't know what to do anymore. You guys I don't know how to save you I. Don't know how to keep you safe. I don't know. You know my husband and I certainly have been sure to provide. Even you know wherever we did. Start a very good life for them more than what we had and make sure that we live places where we felt safe as a family where they were in the best school districts where they could you know I always looked at very diverse neighborhoods as well because that it was important to me. But. There was. There started to be fought for the first time of I. Did everything to make sure that we weren't in crime ridden areas. And that we were in safe neighborhoods, and that they did get the best and. Still. I fear for them walking down the street. Still. Did I do even more of a disservice by being the only black family on this street. Do we have to do more work by making sure that everyone knows us? And everyone knows our heart in who we are and be friends with everyone, and even if that is that enough, because you don't know if someone's mother-in-law visits, and and does it no, you and wonder why my kids are riding their bike, or if someone wanders over from another street and questions us, it's it's. It's one of those places where I you know my talk with my kids at that point is. I it was a bit like I. said I'm hopeless. I! Just don't know what to do anymore I just

At Home with Gary Sullivan
Breaking Down NFL Virtual OTAs
"So so explain to me what a virtual TA or virtual mini campus each player is working out individually or what yeah I was so so a lot of this is having to do is just kind of communication that the the team's going to have with their players there's going to be online meetings you know zoom meeting kind of stuff they're gonna be able to to talk to the players kind of go through the playbook that they might have some virtual workout type stuff maybe Lauren Landau will lead some workouts I mean in the end they they have to keep social distance right and they kind of have to do this from either their own house or from places where they're not to be around people and and the Broncos are like every other NFL team are taking this very seriously but there's a lot of guys that get workout bonuses they get off season training bonuses just for showing up so the Broncos like every other NFL team that wanted the night these guys that opportunity plus again if you lose all offseason communication with your players you're gonna be really really far behind so that the team like every NFL team is is kind of proceeding with okay this is the best we can do we can pass out the playbooks we can get the information these guys the coaches can talk to the players and the kind of proceed from there Ryan Edwards co host of Broncos country tonight is our guest