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Gavin Newsome Exposed as Total Loser

The Dan Bongino Show

03:42 min | 3 d ago

Gavin Newsome Exposed as Total Loser

"Party and it was even more bothersome about this whole thing is we had this debate last night and gavin newsome look like it was going to be the nominee by the way look like a complete zero a total zero now i don't really care in the primary where you stand okay it's totally up to you everybody's welcome here there's a said angry very short it's part of the political aisle i've had to just completely block and cut out of my life but i don't hold any ill all towards any other candidates in the campaign i don't because i'm a conservative i don't worship politicians unlike some of other these people it's guy if you're worshiping anyone tromp or de santis a year i'm sorry you're lost you should be respecting the ideas of conservatism which is ironically one of the reasons i supported trump last everybody's like oh he said this he said okay what did he do okay he did x y and z it's the same reason i supported santas de for governor of florida yeah i don't like him he's grubby well what did he do that's all i care about don't you don't fall in love with these guys fall in love with outcomes any outcome last night don't i care where you stand is the republican party in the conservative movement won that debate hands down it's not even close by no serious objective measure to gavin newson not come out of that looking like a total loser and may you say i saw a couple people in my chat we had a good crowd this morning in a podcast but a couple folks said oh i don't care i'm supporting trump uh you should care uh you should care because gavin newson is most likely going to be the nominee folks joe biden is not going to be the nominee is it possible yes i'd be stunned he is not going to be the nominee this to you this i thought was the moment of the night listen i've said this on the air multiple times if you're a p1 you know you you know know i did dave some of you get that if you're gonna debate because i've done it many times i've run three times for office if you're gonna debate you gotta bring a prop on stage peep not a stupid prop like a rubber chicken or something like although that could work too it depends we have a tough time stuffing that in your pocket bring a prop whoever winds up winning the republican nomination if you do not bring a copy of the 40 check to joe biden that allegedly originated from the chinese communist party dependent on uh you know depending how on much information comes out in the coming days we've got a lot more coming out if you don't bring a copy of that check on stage you should be guilty of political malpractice and immediately thrown off the stage and banned from the party people long of that props the santas team understood the assignment last night this is em on stage this at this polls out the i'd like to use a different word just says it's not okay though because i thought friday's and whatever uh... this is let's call it the feces map for the city of san francisco where gavin newson was the mayor and hilarious the thing about this for a case so friends who know this is this is real there's an actual map uh... of how to navigate around human waste in the city of san francisco the santas whips the actual map out this was i think his moment of the night check this out when looking at total time a government is about this is this is a map of san francisco there's a lot of plots on that you may be asking what is that plotting well this is an apt where they plot the human feces that are found on the streets of san francisco you see how almost the whole whole thing is covered because that is what has happened in one of the previous greatest cities this country's ever had human feces is now a fact of life except when a communist dictator comes to town then they cleaned up the streets they lined the streets with chinese flag he's not

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WTOP 24 Hour News

00:14 min | 19 min ago

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Miles of Marathon Motivation With Jeannie Rice

Over the Next Hill Fitness

05:56 min | 3 d ago

Miles of Marathon Motivation With Jeannie Rice

"Tell me um about your marathon journey how many marathons have you ran so far weeks ago three weeks ago ready yeah I did that was my 131 Wow and then 30 first marathon so you know it's interesting it's a funny actually I told my friends and family when I when I reach hundreds marathon I'm gonna stop running a marathon not that I'm gonna stop running I'll stop for marathon and I'll do the half marathon and I'll continue to run so 100th math and I went to Boston again Boston is very special I guess because I was qualified night very beginning so I went there right after my hundredth marathon I'm thinking already next math and I couldn't so many I still want to do so now since then I've been 31 again 31 more so I am you know still have several math and I want to do so I you know is it easy no training is the hard part as you know anybody can train I mean you get to the starting line we can all get through it math either faster or slower but to get to that point you have to train so train for so weeks train is a tough you know I run 50 miles a week all year round either I have a marathon schedule or not so I am pretty much marathon ready whenever I want to run math and I just picked the one and then I do so 50 miles a week a pretty much six seven days a week once in a while I'll take the day off but you know my day off can be real easy one you know three four mile or none but normally six days a week I run all year round so what made you decide to go from that 5k to a marathon what was there any transition in there any like a 10k then a half or anything like that or you just went from 5k to I think I went seven weeks in a row 5k but 5k is like my speed world to me I am more you know distance runner although I do have a world record 5k I don't consider myself a fast but fast enough for my age division you know I broke the world record on 5k 10k even 1 ,500 meter and one mile this past this year I got all this world record time but marathon is the one I really you know a good at it because a marathon time when I first broke a world record when I was 75 years ago in Chicago and I broke the world record by seven minutes yeah those seven minutes the German lady had it for five years nobody broke until I did it and then I broke that year and then year later I went to Berlin marathon and I broke my own record by three minutes so I have a ten minutes in between so but there's a couple ladies are chasing of course it's fun about it we are not pro runners but you know they are chasing my record and record will be broken some sooner later just like I did this year now I'm move up to 75 and I broke 75 years old record mm -hmm so Chicago I only broke by four minutes so I mean I said only because I was hoping for seven minutes just like I did five years ago but this way I can break my own record again because I didn't run as fast as I want I plan to and I was hoping to so now next big race will be London and that's what I'm going for okay so you're going for all the world majors yes yeah yeah I don't have any marathon plan before then I do have a USATF cross -country that's only 6k 6k in December and I have a math half marathon in December Jacksonville and then in Naples in January that's a big race I go to Naples during the winter time mm -hmm I live in Cleveland Ohio during the summer but it's cold in here so I'll be heading down in a week or two to Florida and I stay there till April so but there's a big half marathon in Naples in January which I do that every year and I belong to running club down there it's a huge race people come from all over so that's my my schedule but I do a lot of 5k if it's a local 5k there is 5k I run anyway because to me that's my fun run and it's a speed work mm -hmm and I'm not really good at going to track every week like some people do I used to when I was younger and I don't do that and I still go once in a while with the friends if they want me to go I'll go but my speed work is local small races or I do on the road by doing this you know running schedule

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WTOP 24 Hour News

00:08 min | 37 min ago

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How Faith Has Helped Chris Hunter in His Business Journey

The Greg McAfee Show

03:08 min | 4 d ago

How Faith Has Helped Chris Hunter in His Business Journey

"You share a specific challenge or a difficult moment in your business journey and how your faith played a role in overcoming it? It's a great question. I mean so for me, I can't tell you how many times I mean Even the smallest challenge. Yeah, I would I would pray daily, you know, it forever little thing So, I mean it wasn't just a matter of the the big ones for me. It was a Matter of just leaning on on a God's wisdom all the time but but I'll tell you what one one significant one for me and this was wasn't necessarily a challenge, but it was an opportunity and So At one point in time I was approached by a franchise group, right? This was early in my business and they were they had this model where they wanted to give you a bunch of money They wanted to write you a big check and then essentially you convert over to the franchise And then and you know operate that way. Well, they flew us down and wind and dined us, you know and all the stuff They're really oh, it just looks like an awesome thing and they were prepared to write us a million dollar check Hey just cash this check it's yours and to me, you know I'm from a small town in Oklahoma and I don't care what you say million dollars my eyes just got huge You know, it was a lot of money. I couldn't even imagine at the time having a million dollars You know like that and and I was gonna take it, you know, I'm like me my wife both were like, yeah Hey a million dollars would be a fool not to do this deal. And then I remember praying about it. I'm like God just don't let me mess this up, please, you know, I mean make it either Yes, or no, just help me Don't let me get in the way of this thing and I sure enough man my gut hit and it twisted I could just feel it and it said no, you know don't and I was and so I'm thinking okay we're really gonna turn down a million dollars because You're prompting me to say no So for me that was like a huge like line in the sand Are we gonna take the money the million or say no because of prompting by my God to tell me hey This ain't the right time. And uh, so me my wife both decided you know what let's let's let's roll with it Let's trust trust what's in store for us and we said no And turn that deal down now fast forward a few years later several years later Our business took off the private equity boom came in and we were able to sell the business later on for for much much more than that, but uh it was it was but that was a pretty key time for me just to say would you turn down a million dollar check if God told you to say no, and I don't know how many people could say that but uh Made for a very real decision to make you know Yeah, and if you were out there on your own and you didn't have the relationship With God with Christ as you do You would have said yes, and then who knows who knows where you'd be a million a million is still a lot of money But boy it spent pretty

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00:01 min | 1 hr ago

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Trump's Attorney Alina Habba Talks 1st Amendment Rights Violations

The Dan Bongino Show

01:42 min | 6 d ago

Trump's Attorney Alina Habba Talks 1st Amendment Rights Violations

"He is, Dan Bongino. All right, I should have told you about it in the last segment, but I'm really happy to have a guest. I want to get right to her because she's kind of tight on time right now. One of Donald Trump's attorneys, you've seen her on TV, on Fox and elsewhere doing a great job defending President, former President Trump. Alina Haba. Alina, thanks for spending some time with us. I know you were on a long line here, so we appreciate it. Of course, anything for you, Dan. Thanks for having me. You're the best. It was great seeing you UFC, at the by the way. But let me get right to it. Mark Levin put out a great tweet the other day. I just tweeted it about all of the rights President Trump doesn't seem to have in what we thought was a constitutional public. Let's go through them one by one. I mean, you guys don't seem to have First Amendment rights, Alina. These gag orders for a man who is the leading and likely Republican nominee for president while he's running for president and being attacked on the police state running against the police state seem like their political orders and not effective judicial legal ones. Well, that's right. That's 100 % right. And then if you had any question about it, we had to take the last one where they actually gagged me as well as the president and said that I couldn't even make objections in court. I couldn't make objections in court where my job is to object, is to protect the president. I was gagged. And the fact is we took it up to the appellate division. We won. We had it stayed. And now we've submitted papers explaining how completely unconstitutional it is to take anybody's First Amendment right. Political speech is overtly protected on a higher level than anything else. And they are trying to take the leading candidate's voice away and they're trying to take his lawyer's voice away,

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WTOP 24 Hour News

00:09 min | 2 hrs ago

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"Rivera. sum Yeah, tough up to another 45 -point performance from your defense. 45 -15 loss to the commanders yesterday, Coach. I think we did the things that we wanted to do. There were a couple things obviously that we didn't do as well as we'd like to. A couple things that we did miss and you know some things that we got to look at as far as the play calling just to make sure we were putting them in position to have success but I thought we we did the things that we wanted to do you know we did some things pretty well. Well, there you go. Okay. You know, I did watch the game. Yeah, I think a lot of people then pressed on which things were done well that's but just me. Remember when this team was 2 -0? Remember that? Yeah, there was excitement. Trying to remember that. Yeah, but it's been a while. 4 -9 now on the year having lost four straight and so now it comes with by this team. Next up, they'll be at the Rams on the 17th. Two home games left. They'll be the Diners and the Cowboys. Should be interesting fan attendance in that one. Those two Jacksonville Cincinnati Tonight, Monday Night Football Eagles and Colts All -Pro linebacker Shaq Leonard agree on a one -year deal. According to NFL Network, he took a visit to Philly last week. Also visited Cowboys. the Mitch Trubisky will start for Pittsburgh. Mike Tomlin says Kenny Pickett underwent surgery on a high ankle sprain. College football. Maryland heading to Nashville to face Auburn. December 30th in the TransPerfect Music City Bowl. USC QB Caleb Williams will not play in the Holiday Bowl And the Caps finish up their West Coast trip tonight in Arizona. Speaking of Arizona, the new number one in men's basketball this week. Followed by Kansas, Houston and Purdue and UConn. George Wallace, WTOB Sports. Thank you George. Coming after up traffic and weather, we're following developing news. Israel expands its ground operations against Hamas. We're talk going to live with WTOP National Security correspondent JJ Green. As the weather gets colder, the NFL offers stay hot on FanDuel. This is George Wallace and right now new customers get $150 in bonus bets with any winning $5 money line bet. That's $150 if your team wins. How simple is that? And wrapping up the week on Monday Night Football, the Bengals in Jacksonville. I like the Jaguars to win at home, so if you've been thinking about joining FanDuel, there's no better time to get in on the action than right now. The app is so easy to use and there's a wide range of betting options including to join FanDuel. That's FanDuel .com slash GW and kick off the NFL season. Must be 21 and older and present in Virginia. First online real money wager only. $5 pregame money line wager required. $10 first deposit required. Bonus issued as non -withdrawable bonus bets that expire seven days after receipt. See terms at Sportsbook .FanDuel .com. problem? Gambling Call 1 -800 -GAMBLER. Everyone deserves to enjoy a McRib at least once in their lifetime. Because when you're this saucy and tangy and tasty, a life one without creates a serious case of FOMO. The McRib is back. Don't

A Young Fire Spouse's Journey With Her Husband's Cancer Diagnosis

Dear Chiefs Podcast

06:19 min | 6 d ago

A Young Fire Spouse's Journey With Her Husband's Cancer Diagnosis

"A few episodes back we sat down with Diane Carter and she shared her story of her husband's line of duty, panther diagnosis, and her relentless pursuit of making turnouts safe and just exploring PFAS and all that fun stuff about exposure in the workplace. If you haven't listened to that podcast, we definitely recommend it. And today we actually have another first responder spouse, Brittany San Pedro with us to share her story about her husband's line of duty cancer diagnosis. Brittany, welcome. Thank you for having me. Brittany San Pedro is a speech therapist assistant, wife to a firefighter and a mom. She has been with her husband for 10 years and has an 18 month old and another one on the way. In late October of 2019, Brittany's husband at the age of 30 and 10 years into his career noticed a small lump on his collarbone. After several tests, he was diagnosed with stage two Hodgkin's lymphoma. He was the first line of duty cancer diagnosis in the history of Greeley fire department. Since then, many changes to screening and early detection have been made as a department. As a result, several malignant polyps, skin samples and ultrasound readings have potentially saved the lives of other firefighters within the department. Today, Brittany is sharing her story to help anyone who may feel alone or scared, especially after a health diagnosis. She also wants to encourage change and promote the importance of regular screenings and early detection. Okay. So tell us your story a little bit, the whole thing. We want to hear it. My husband came home one day and just kind of mentioned like, Hey, I got out of the shower at work and I just noticed I had a bump on my collarbone. And he's like, you know, I haven't had my yearly physical. I'm going to go in, have it checked out. And you know, none of us, we weren't really worried. And we were just kind of like, okay, he has a bump. We're going to go check it out. And his general practitioner ran blood work and then started him on antibiotics thinking it was just an infection. His body was fighting something and blood work came back fine. It didn't go down with the antibiotics. At that point, they did an X -ray. Everything looked fine. The blood work looks fine. And his general practitioner asked him what he did for a living. And you know, you fill out that survey, you tell him what you do. And he's like, you know what? We're going to, we're going to keep going. We're going to keep looking. If you're fine with that. You're a firefighter. It just makes me sit better if I, if I keep digging a little bit. And he kept going in for appointments. He then got an ultrasound done. After the ultrasound, he scheduled an appointment for a biopsy to have it looked at. And at this point we hadn't even heard the word cancer yet. I at the time was a special education teacher at a school across the street from the hospital where he was having the biopsy done. He texted me and let me know he was going in. He was super nervous. I let my co -teacher know, Hey, my husband doesn't usually have his feelings out like that. And lets me know that he's there. He's like, that's fine. Go. I ran across the street and he went back. Everything was fine. He came back out and then he just had this look on his face that I'll never forget his eyes started welling up with tears. And I guess the doctor who performed the doctor tech who performed the biopsy, you know, before his doctor had a chance to say anything told him, yeah, this is pretty typical for lymphoma. And both of us were just kind of like, what is happening? What's going on? We were hit by a bus. We didn't even know that this is something that they were looking for. And we called our closest friends, our little mini fire family. And we were like, Hey, we need support tonight. And in a minute, everybody was together at one of our friends house and everybody was just talking trash about the guy who stepped out of his scope of practice and said some things he maybe shouldn't have. And we were like, it's not going to happen. He's too young. He's healthy. There's no way. So a couple of days went by, we got a phone call saying that the doctor wanted us to come in, even though it was his day off and usually not a great sign. So we were a little nervous going in. And then when we sat down, he let us know that they, they did find it to be Hodgkin's lymphoma and that they needed to start figuring out what stage he was at coming up with a plan, trying to figure out everything. And we were both strong until they asked us, you know, are you guys, you guys are young. You guys just got married, just bought a house. Like you, are you guys wanting to start a family at some point? And I just started bawling because I already knew what was coming. And he said, I recommend that you reach out to a fertility specialist, if that's something that you would want to do. And you start reaching out to all your resources. And we did, after that, he started chemo in like less than a week. It was probably like four or five days. And he had chemo, he had it on Christmas. He had it, like he started in November, had it for about six months and then took a little bit of a break and then started radiation. And then after he went through radiation, his end date was March 14th, 2020. And then right after that, the next day the world shut down, but it was just, you know, for us, it was just amazing because he never, we never went to an appointment alone. It was just such a somber time. We were just had this dark cloud of stress and not knowing and anything. And at the same time when it was so dark, such a beautiful thing, because we had the department bringing rigs and down we packed that cancer center and, you know, we had some of his best friends, like his best man and another Lieutenant was there at every single one of his chemo appointments. And, you know, everybody kind of band together for him. It was kind of, it was a beautiful thing to see everybody supporting each other and making sure that he was never alone. You know, the Terry Farrell Fund reached out right away. You know, they did a cut it for cancer for him. It was just something that they hadn't ever experienced before at the, this department. And we were, we were just kind of overwhelmed with all the support that we had,

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00:07 min | 2 hrs ago

Fresh update on "line" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News

"To Jeff Claymore big airline merger announced the Alaska Airlines will buy an airlines for $1 .9 billion pending regulatory approval. Both airlines will continue to operate under their own names. Alaska Airlines flies to a half dozen West Coast destinations from Dulles. The end of UAW strikes last month is expected to skew Friday's November employment numbers with striking workers back on payrolls but even then expectations for 180 ,000 jobs added in November would put three -month job growth 100 thousand jobs shy of a year ago. Tennis is not ignoring pickleball. The U .S. Tennis Association Mid -Atlantic Foundation is opening a huge indoor members -only pickleball venue at Village at Leesburg. The Washington Business Journal says it is least 24 ,000 square feet at the Wegmans Anchored Mall. The courts open in January. The Dow is down 82 points. The S &P 500 is down 33. That's more than a half percent. The Nasdaq is is down 156 points, a one percent loss. Jeff Glabel, WTOP News. Thank you, Jeff. It's now. 242 The nation's suicide rate increased by three percent last year. The CDC says it's at a record high now. And with the holidays almost here, it's a time of year where people with mental health issues can feel particularly distressed. I think we would anticipate seeing a higher number of calls to suicide hotlines and helplines across the country. Dr. Stephanie Knight, a psychiatrist at the University of Maryland, has stressful interactions with family and financial pressures can initiate suicidal thoughts. And the converse of that is people for who may be longing for that kind of connection but actually don't have family. Particularly at risk are men over 75, according to the CDC report analyzing 2022 suicides. Whoever their core supports were may no longer be in their lives. And that lack of connection I think is a major element. I feel like there's no hope remaining. Luke Lugert, WTOP News. If you or someone you know needs help, the Suicide in Crisis Lifeline provides free and confidential support for people in distress 24 -7. You can reach that at 988 or at 988lifeline .org. Coming up on WTOP, aid to Ukraine. It is hung up in Congress. We'll get you the latest when we talk to CBS correspondent Scott McFarland. 243. It's Get in on the Monday Night Football action with FanDuel Sportsbook. New customers get $150 in bonus bets with any winning $5 money line bet. That's 150 bucks if your team wins. If you've been thinking about joining FanDuel, there's no better time to get in on the action. We've got the Bengals trying to hang on to their razor -thin playoff hopes taking on the Jaguars in Jacksonville. Personally, I think Jaguars the are going to win by double digits, so I'm willing to lay the number. The FanDuel app is so easy to use and they offer a wide range of betting options including spreads, player props, over -unders, and more. Visit fanduel .com. slash Big G B -I -G -C -H E FanDuel -E .com slash Big G. 21 rules earned present in Virginia. online First real money wager, only $5 pregame money line wager required, $10 first deposit required, bonus issued as non -withdrawable bonus that bets expire seven days after receipts. See terms at sportsbook .fanduel .com. Gambling problem, call 100 -CAMBLER. Compass Health Center has opened in Silver Spring Maryland to provide immediate access to mental health care for more Marylanders. Compass Health Center specializes in trauma, OCD, school refusal, anxiety, depression, mental health, and substance use. The Compass Health Center team provides in -person and virtual treatment across Maryland. treatment Seeking over the holidays is more than okay. Google Compass Health Center Silver Spring to learn more or visit us at compasshealthcenter .net. That's compasshealthcenter .net T 'was the holiday season at Total Wine and More. So many friends that you need to shop for. Gifts on their shelves are so easy to find. what Just you love for your loved ones in mind. Your father likes pinot noir, cabernet for your sis, champagne for a co -worker, never a miss. Now that's a low price you'll shout out with glee. Will you shop Total Wine for them and for me? With the lowest prices for over 30 years you'll always find what you love and love what

Brittney Sampedro on Husband's Line-of-Duty Cancer Diagnosis in Colorado

Dear Chiefs Podcast

02:46 min | 6 d ago

Brittney Sampedro on Husband's Line-of-Duty Cancer Diagnosis in Colorado

"So lymphoma is a very common cancer in the fire service, right? I did a little deep dive, maybe not super deep dive, but I definitely looked at some of the statistics for firefighters specifically. It's crazy. If you ever research it, which I'm sure you probably did at this point, the female firefighters, I did not know how like a 600 % increased risk of breast cancer. That's wild. Wow. And then firefighters have obviously a significant increased risk of cancer as they progress throughout their career. So at the 20 year mark, gets a little more at the 30 year mark, it gets a little more. So cancer is not uncommon in the fire service at all. But you said that the department specifically would never say for certain that it was because of his exposures to chemicals on the job or their gear containing the PFOAS. So was he eligible for any kind of benefit or anything from job related cancer? It's not covered under like a workman's comp type of thing. Colorado has something called the Colorado Cancer Trust. So it's departments that elect to put money into an account that say like, there's an eligibility criteria. He had been a firefighter at that point in 2019 for 10 years. So he was eligible to say like, yes, he's had enough exposure to have been at risk to have this type of cancer that is known or more common for firefighters. So lymphoma was on there. I know testicular cancer is a big one too for men. I didn't know breast cancer for women, but there is an eligibility criteria. They don't come out and say that this is work related. And the department and the everybody who works for Greeley Fire was amazing. They all covered his shifts. So he was able to go through treatment. He had to step offline for a while. And then when the pandemic hit, he kind of was forced to sit at a desk for a little bit just because his immunity was still really low. But I don't even think that there was something written out that like, what happens if a firefighter has cancer? It was just kind of like the guys, everybody at the department banding together and being like, I got your shift. I got your next shift. And they got it all figured out for us. But there was never like a, like, this is work related is workman's comp. It's a, it's a work related issue. It was kind of a separate, you know, like having the cancer trust and then having the Terry Farrell fund reach out to, knowing that it could be a job related cancer. So Colorado is not a presumptive cancer state then. Yeah, that's what it sounds like. And it's crazy to me that in 2023, after all of these studies that there are States that don't have that presumptive cancer legislation. It blows my mind.

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What Are Energetic Activations? Photographer Adjanys Marrero Explains

Postcards to the Universe with Melisa

03:10 min | Last week

What Are Energetic Activations? Photographer Adjanys Marrero Explains

"Talk about like you do these, what do you call them? Energetic activations is your part of what you do, you like to do. What is that? How do you explain how they work? Yeah, absolutely. So during the photo shoot, just because I have done so many throughout the years and each session is an experience, but as I started to work with more people who are in the law of attraction, manifestation, and energetic, I noticed that while we were in session and the way that I directed them through the direction actually created these crazy breakthroughs. So I started to really get these downloads around how when you not only brand your vision and brand it for the world in a very beautiful way, whatever feels beautiful in a line for you, but you're absolutely almost able to break into that frequency into the future because a photo shoot could be quite a pampered experience. It could be like you're leaning back and you're receiving the spotlight and you're allowing yourself to be seen and there's nothing you can do except pose, you know, no matter how uncomfortable you are, you're still being held. And I realized that a lot of people, it's almost like they grabbed that future self and they just literally brought it to this very present moment. And I was like, it's like you meet your future self because you're dressing how she would dress, you're speaking and you're feeling into that. And I'm bringing that energy because I want you to be at your highest calibration because I know that's what's going to get captured in the image. So the reason I do metaphysical branding is because if you're in a negative mood, okay, for example, I'm sure you have a lot of listeners, but I'm a woman who is speaking to women, being in front of the camera is nerve -wracking. Yes, it is. So many body issues, so many issues, you know, it is nerve -wracking. And so when you are scared of how you look, even if you look beautiful, but your hair and your mind is going, I look crazy, I feel ugly, I'm bad, I'm this, I'm that, I don't care how beautiful your images look, the energy that is being emitted is going to put people off. Yeah, I agree with you on that. So what I need to do is to break people out of thinking about themselves and thinking about their clients. In my sessions, you're always constantly thinking about the work and the love that you're giving your clients. So when I capture you, I literally capture you the love you have for those who are going to see these images. So they can like receive something from that. So that's where we have the 50 milliseconds, you know, because we do energy work and we do it very intentionally. So yes, they look gorgeous. Yes, you're having fun. But at every step of the way, we're thinking about how we're serving the collective in the name of the divine. Always, always, always.

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The Government Wants to Control All Resources... Even Turkeys

The Dan Bongino Show

02:09 min | Last week

The Government Wants to Control All Resources... Even Turkeys

"Mike, you up for me cuttin' on? I want you to listen to this. Now, this may seem like a silly argument over Thanksgiving turkeys on Christmas and a giveaway, excuse me, on Thanksgiving they do every year. This is where we're going with this. This is exactly what the government and NGOs on the left want. They want to control the resources and make sure that you all have the Hunger Games to get them. Listen to this lady in this news report talk about how illegal migrants with our open border society are now taking away the Thanksgiving turkeys they used to get for free every year. Take a listen this. to In one neighborhood in Queens between NYCHA tenants and newly arrived migrants, tensions are growing with not enough food to go around. Why do we have to take the butt of everything? This community here is already suffering. The residents living in NYCHA's Queensbridge houses look forward to the mobile food pantries that show up weekly. But over the past year, they have witnessed 8000 migrants move into their neighborhood and they've also noticed the migrants are also starting to take their stuff. They was first online for the turkeys this morning. They tell you to be there at 11 o 'clock. You get there like 10 30, 10 45, but they're already out there. The line is from over there to over here. Free food giveaways, especially during the holidays, have become a source of tension between longtime New Yorkers struggling to get by and newly arrived migrants who are using the system to survive. Step one, the tyranny emergency powers. Step two, the Hunger Games. Resources come from the government. We can't have resources coming from the free market that will empower business and vulturous business CEOs. We can't have that. You will eat when we say you eat. Did you hear the key line in that? They took our stuff. Oh yeah. As we move towards government run health care, government run university education through student loan programs, government run pre -K, government run day care, and a

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Rich Zeoli and Caller George Talk U.S. Aid Going to Hamas

Mark Levin

02:00 min | Last week

Rich Zeoli and Caller George Talk U.S. Aid Going to Hamas

"Money so well the republicans are trying to stop it in george thanks for the call have a very blessed thanksgiving thank you and the republicans are trying to stop it by carving out separate votes you know vote up or down in israeli which is what it should be a vote up or down in ukraine aid which is the way it should be in a vote up or down on humanitarian aid up or down these are what i'm talking about up or down votes don't tie these things and together then have that debate have that debate exactly where the money's going to go to and if you really believe it's going to be humanitarian relief and it's not going to be used by hamas then you're crazy you're nuts but you know the the senate and the white house they are demanding demanding that all this aid be tied through tied together period because they know that the ukraine aid may not pass is there a number of republicans right now questioning all this money and rightfully so because the other day the secretary of treasury janet yellen's going on about how how we have to keep giving ukraine money so that they can pay their teachers you do what we want so yeah there's there's that conversation then there's a conversation about the humanitarian aid for for gaza and you turn around and go you really you don't think that's going to get into the hands of hamas are you kidding me so oh yeah these have to be separate up or down votes bottom line no question about it let me get back to this media matter story those things are very important and you and i as people who appreciate conservative radio conservative we've talked conservative media you've seen the all out attack on our voice you've seen this yourself the attack on elon musk right now very reminiscent of what people like russian mark and sean and the others went through years and years ago and still do every day still do it's not like a day goes goes by the media matters is in hunting down people like tucker carlson and the list goes on and on the point is that what they're doing to twitter right now manufacturing these images has had a a devastating effect on twitter's bottom line twitter

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Jordan Peterson Spits Truth on Bill Maher

Mark Levin

01:58 min | Last week

Jordan Peterson Spits Truth on Bill Maher

"Are the victims and as you pointed out if you're a victim then you're morally righteous and even more conveniently if you stand for the victim then you're morally righteous regardless of what you do with your own life and that's pretty much what university students are taught from the time they enter the university classroom and that's how they you know orient themselves morally well and that's at the hands of the radical to left bill and one of the things the Democrats also have to pay the price for I would say is their absolute to draw a line between the moderate Democrats and the extremists they're completely incapable of doing that I've talked to 40 senators and congressmen in the last five years I asked them all the same question including RFK he wouldn't answer either when does the left go too far well we certainly bloody well saw last it month didn't we because it got the oppressor oppression narrative a little mocked up we might say and we're going to consequences that are going to unfold pretty brutally over the next few months now listen he's a hundred percent right that is exactly the mindset of a leftist that is exactly the mindset of a progressive right there is also a good time to remind you by the way of you know the Democrat Party hates America I assume by now you've gotten your copy if you have not gotten your copy what are you waiting for you can grab your limited first edition signed copy of the Democrat Party hates America before they're gone and they will be gone levinsigned .com levinsigned .com that's the website that's the address that's a mr. producer gave me anyway so if I it screwed up it it's on him it's on him not me levinsigned .com is where you go get your limited first edition signed copy of the Democrat Party hates America before it's gone well think about it I mean think about that in the context of the Democrat Party hates America America is the ultimate oppressor America is the ultimate oppressor if you you go to college and you listen to a professor who's not professor

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If the Left Is Freaking Out, It's Almost Certainly Good for Us

The Dan Bongino Show

02:21 min | 2 weeks ago

If the Left Is Freaking Out, It's Almost Certainly Good for Us

"Got another one of my kind of not golden rules but let's call this a silver rule always measure what should be your level of concern about something by watching the left's freak out if the left freaks out about something is almost a hundred percent chance it's good for us put in Javier Malay mi le I put his name in Twitter the left is losing their minds at this guy won because they understand like they did in the Reagan Revolution with with Pope John Paul with like Melissa they understand that this stuff spreads and it's almost like a good viral contagion that when freedom spreads it's hard to stop and what is the left hate more than anything well obviously freedom they freaked out when Netanyahu wanted to shut down the judiciary overzealous in Israel that means to you you should say well that's probably a good thing they're reining this stuff in around the world millet wins in Argentina the left's losing their minds which means what applying again a rule about this you should say well this is a good thing we support the left freaked out about the right starting to take back some power in Germany of course what did the left do what they always do anytime the right wins any election sure the Nazis are back that's what they do every time because I remember everyone to the left is a Nazi despite Jim despite actual Nazis that hate Jews they love those as long as you say stop the occupation first you can say whatever you want ever kill the Jews whether you say stock you the up can't stop the egg which okay but if you're a Trump supporter you go you know I love free markets and I hate high -techs see that's a Nazi that's a this is how crazy these people were dealing with or Finland Sweden look what's happening in Spain I don't want to get overexcited folks well you can tell him jump in today's show because I'm really like stoked to get back on the air Friday no off good was for me it should have been there but Vince coordination screen you see what's happening in Spain there is a revolution going on in Spain right now we'll get into the whole details of the story but the bottom line is a left -leaning communist didn't have enough seats to take power in their system so we combined forces with a bunch of secessionist which is a big no -no is trying to like split the country up and the Spanish people

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First Responder Wife Daniela Shares Her Family's Harrowing Hostage Nightmare

Dear Chiefs Podcast

06:17 min | 2 weeks ago

First Responder Wife Daniela Shares Her Family's Harrowing Hostage Nightmare

"We have Daniella T from Ontario, Canada with us today. Daniella is a first responder wife and mom to two girls, as well as a full -time staffing coordinator at her local hospital. Daniella's life changed forever when her husband was taken hostage during a shift when he was working as a correctional officer. Four of the longest hours ensued not knowing what the future would bring. Thankfully, through the hard work of the negotiating team, he was released with minimal physical injuries, but it would be the invisible injuries that would have the most profound effect and that would end up testing them as individuals and as a couple. While her husband recognized he would need immediate help facing the challenges that would come with PTSD, Daniella pushed the need to reach out for support for herself in dealing with the trauma and focused 100 % of her attention and care to him and their two children. As time progressed, Daniella recognized that she too finally needed to truly process the ordeal and the injuries she had been enduring as a result. So she started a blog called The Often Unseen and that was a major step in her healing journey. Welcome, Daniella. Thanks for coming on the show. Thanks. I'm fangirling a little bit here because I've been following you guys for over a year now. And when I saw you guys kind of put a call out to, you know, people who might want to be a guest, I was like, Oh my God, pick me. Thank you for having the courage to come and talk about your healing journey with us today. So based on your own comfort level, walk us through the incident. Yeah. So it was September 14th, 2018, and it was a Friday afternoon. I'll never forget that date, but it was just a regular day. And if you ever hear my husband tell the story, he always starts with, I wasn't even supposed to work that day. It was an overtime shift that he had picked up, but it was a regular day. I was out running errands and I had gotten a message from the superintendent of the jail. Our town is a very small town and everybody knows everybody. And I knew this gentleman through other community things that we had been involved in. And he sent me a Facebook message saying, Hey, it's Steve, call me when you get this. And I thought that's weird, but whatever. So I called him when I got home and he started it by saying, where are you? And I thought that was weird. And I said, Oh, I'm at home. And well, where's home? You guys moved, right? And we had been in the process of, we had sold our house and we were living with my in -laws while we went through the process of buying a new house. So I said, yeah, we're here at the address. I said, what's going on? And so now I'm kind of thinking, you know, like I should preface this because I'm guessing probably a lot of your listeners are American, but up here, the jail that my husband worked at, it was sort of like a minimum security. And so really the only weapons that they carry to protect themselves were pepper spray. So I'm thinking, Oh, he had to use this pepper spray. He got some in the eye or, or something along those lines. And then he just said, I'm sending someone over to the house. And then that was when I sort of started to panic. And then he said, there's been an incident and they have John. And I just, I had like an out of body experience. I fell to the floor. I couldn't breathe. And I could see myself like sitting on the floor, trying to process this bomb that had been dropped. And it was probably one o 'clock in the afternoon. So my kids were at school and daycare. And so I thought, I didn't know what to do. So I called my mother -in -law who I was living with. And I said, where are you? In my calmest voice that I tried to, you know, where are you? And she said, I'm downtown. And I said, I need you to come home now. And again, we live in a small town. It takes less than 10 minutes to pretty much get it anywhere. And she said, okay, is everything all right? I said, I need you to come home now. And so as she pulled up the chaplain from the jail, as well as the police officer were pulling up. And so she kind of was like, do you have the right house? And so they were like, yes. So she came in and I had to tell her, I couldn't even really talk. I sent a text to my mom and my dad and my sister who all lived here. And I said, I can't talk. This is what has happened. I know nothing. And so my dad was retired. He came over, my mom left work. She came over and we all just sat around the table for like, you know, it was probably a total of three hours, but again, a small town. I started to get text messages from people saying, I heard this is going on at the jail. I hope John's not working today. And so the first person, a good friend of mine who texted me that I said, oh, where did you hear that? And he said, well, people are talking about it in the staff room at work. And so it was at that point that I said to my mother -in -law, we have to call my two sister -in -laws who also live in town. I said, they're teachers. I said, we have to call them. They can't find out that this is going on, you know, at school through word of mouth. So my mother -in -law called them. They came over and we all sat around the table. And then I finally got a call from the superintendent saying that John had been released and that he was taking him to the hospital to get checked out. So we went there, we waited, we met the ambulance. I've never known a relief like that in my life. And we were there for a couple of hours as they ran some tests and x -rays, but you know, he was lucky that there was just some bruising and, you know, a black eye. He was pretty sore just from, you know, they had him handcuffed and things like that. So, but no broken bones, you know, no open wounds, anything like that. So that we were probably back home by, I'm going to say 8 30. So all in all, it was about a seven and a half hour ordeal. And then, and then, and then life kept going on. Yikes. That's a lot. Yeah. It's, you know, if you're, you know, if you're a corrections spouse or in that corrections world, you know, that's sort of your worst case scenario, your worst fear of, you know, a riot or something like that happening, you know?

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How Can Anyone Claim Pastor John Hagee Is "Praising Hitler"?

Mark Levin

02:18 min | 2 weeks ago

How Can Anyone Claim Pastor John Hagee Is "Praising Hitler"?

"You have their funding sources and their links in our own country. You have them undermining Israel at the time of war. And this is what they do. This is why you hate them and you should hate them. What is SCUFAR, Christians United for Israel? Here's their mission statement. It's the largest pro -Israel organization in the United States with over 10 million members Christians United for Israel is the foremost Christian organization educating and empowering millions of Americans to speak and act with one voice in defense of Israel and the Jewish people. CUFI's diversity across political, ethnic, generational and denominational lines maximizes our impact media, in communities, on campus and in the in our nation's capital. CUFI is committed to confronting a difference in combating anti semitism in all its forms wherever it may be found. That's very different than Hamas's mission statement which I don't believe has been read by any news operation from beginning to end. Number one it's quite long but number two it is self threatening. And here this group founded by Dan Abrams is trashing one of the foremost leaders in the Christian world. Defending the state of Israel. Trying to tie him to Hitler. This is really shocking. But I guess it's really not. Benjamin Netanyahu himself has been the Jewish leader of the Jewish state. By the radical left in his country and our country. Kufai was created in February 2006 as a grassroots movement designed to unify Christians across all denominations and cultural boundaries in support of Israel. was media founded? Why God knows why.

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A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 11/14/23

Mike Gallagher Podcast

09:34 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 11/14/23

"Lots of channels. Nothing to watch. Especially if you're searching for the truth. It's time to interrupt your regularly scheduled programs with something actually worth watching. Salem News Channel. Straightforward, unfiltered, with in -depth insight and analysis from the greatest collection of conservative minds. Like Hugh Hewitt, Mike Gallagher, Sebastian Gorka, and more. Find truth. Watch 24 -7 on SNC .TV and on Local Now, Channel 525. 738 on this Tuesday, the 14th day of November. Lots of Texas political news. But I did get a chance to spend a moment there in the opening half hour saying that I grow weary of the moral fog. In fact, on Twitter just a couple of moments ago, in these fractured times, I'm glad to give a Democrat some credit. Democrat Senator Chris Coons, who is right on Israel, was confronted by this stooge pro -Hamas activist on a train who badgered him. Why not a ceasefire? Why not a ceasefire? Sometimes moral clarity is something that needs to be delivered in a certain fashion. I'd like to think I have it intellectually and conceptually. My buddy Mike Gallagher joins us, who had an experience yesterday that will bring that kind of clarity in the harshest but necessary terms. I just can't wait to see how this day went. It had to be amazing and I'm just so glad you're here and the floor is yours. And tell everybody what you got a chance to do yesterday. Well, it was something that no one would want to see. It was pretty brutal. It was worse than I thought it was going to be. Israel put together a 45 -minute sort of a collection of video and audio and still photographs. They were videos from the terrorists' GoPros and their cell phones. There were closed -circuit videos and there were audio intercepts. They got audio recordings of the terrorists calling their families. The IDF was able to tap into some of these calls where they were calling their parents excitedly, saying, I just killed 10 Jews with my bare hands, Mom. Your son is a hero. Your son is a hero, Aloha Akbar. And they're all joyful and ecstatic. A couple of takeaways. When you watch the brutality of the violence that they inflicted on these innocent men, women, children, elderly people, there are a couple of things that really stand out. Number one, the ecstasy and the joy that the Hamas terrorists experienced as they were killing people, including little babies in little onesies and little daisy outfits and cute little kids covered in blood, slaughtered brutally. And they were absolutely euphoric, Mark. That's the only word to use. It was ecstatic for them. They had such a joy. And I kept telling myself, there's no way they think that Jews are human. There's no way that they regard them as human beings. You couldn't do that to another human being and have that kind of satisfaction. I mean, let's face it. When you think about crime in America or crimes of passion or murders or robberies or whatever, what have you, normal people don't have euphoria when they cut somebody's head off. They don't get joyful and they don't call their moms and brag about it and say, look what I did. Look what I did. So number one, that's one of the big takeaways. And the other thing I kept thinking about, and it was a somber mood. It was at the Israeli embassy. There were a number of some media people there, some pastors. It was a gathering from the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews who we worked with closely right after the terror attack of October the 7th. About 60 people in the room, maybe 70. It was very somber. It was very well done. But as you can imagine, there were tears. There was crying. There was weeping. One pastor in front of me, in fact, he happens to be a pastor from Sarasota, not far from where I'm at right now. When it was over, he kind of flung himself down onto the ground and laid across the stage and was laying on his belly just heaving, just crying and sobbing. I mean, you're looking right at the face of the devil. You're looking at evil with this. And I kept thinking, Mark, how I wish the people marching at Columbia and Harvard and in Austin, how I wish they could see this video. From the river to the sea, you proud now? You proud now? I mean, you know, the one pastor, I spent some time, I pulled double duty after the show and then I did the screening at this embassy. And then I was asked to do an afternoon show for WAVA, which is a huge Christian teaching and talk station. Over in Arlington, yeah. Yep, the Arlington. And so Don Crow has been out on a medical leave and they asked me to fill in for him. And I had with me Bishop Lanier, who is the chairman of the board of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, as a very profound speaker, very eloquent, very, you know, just a great orator and a great man of the cloth. And he said, look, I don't think we're going to change their minds. We need to change our minds. We need to change what we say from the pulpit. We've got to stop the equivocation. Well, it's two sides here. People are dying on both sides. That is both -sides -ism of the worst possible stripe. It really is, Mark. And I just want to reiterate that because I don't know that Israel, listen, if Israel was guilty of any of the stuff that I saw yesterday, that I experienced, and again, I'm not trying to be melodramatic. It's one of the most painful things I've ever, ever encountered. I mean, and I'll spare you gory details. You can imagine how bad it was. I mean, you already have seen some of it, you know, lining up on the streets and just shooting into cars of innocent passengers trying to drive down the street. But there was one scene in particular that got to me the most. I do want to share it with you. There was a father alone with his sons. The mother was gone, and it was in the kibbutz. They did a horrible massacre in this kibbutz, which is like a Jewish religious holy neighborhood, you know. But they're beautiful little homes. I mean, oh, their homes were so cute and decorated and, you know, plants on the porches and everything. And they were meticulously taken care of. So here's this father in the house, and it's all captured on the family's closed -circuit video. So they had like a ring system all throughout the house and outside, and it was all captured. So the father is with these two boys. I would guess the one little boy was about seven or eight. The other one was probably 11 or 12. And the little boys were in their underwear. And the shots ring out, and the father, they're all terrified, and the father desperately tries to protect his children. He scoops them both up, and they run into the backyard, and they go into a little shed that's in the backyard. It looked like a little gardening shed. And you see a Hamas terrorist come around the corner and casually pull the pit off of a grenade and throw the grenade in the shed. And it blows up, and the father immediately slumps out of the shed dead. You could tell he's instantly dead. But the two little boys are alive, and they come running out in their underwear. The one boy, you can see it looks like his eye is missing. He is terrified. The two little boys are crying, Daddy, Daddy, Mommy, Mommy. They go into the kitchen. Now the closed -circuit video picks them up in the kitchen where they're talking to each other. And they said to each other, and it's all translated, of course, and they said, Is this real? Is this real? I think we're going to die. Daddy died. Daddy died. Where's Mommy? Where's Mommy? And then the one little boy turns to his brother, his little brother, and says, Can you see out of that eye? He says, No, I can't. And he looks at him, and you can see that it looks like his whole side of his face was injured from the grenade. And he says, You can't? You can't? You can't see? He goes, No, I can't see anything out of my eye. And the little boys are crying, and they're calling for their Mommy. And then the closed -circuit shifts back to the backyard where a kibbutz security guard, actually two security guards, have escorted the mother to the property. She had been away. So they take her to the back of the shed where her dead husband is laying. She is now in anguish and screaming and collapsing and screaming, Where are my boys? Where are my boys? At the same time, the two boys, they run out of the house in the front, trying to escape. And Lord knows what fate they met. I don't have a whole lot of high hope that they made it. And I'd like to look into that. I'm going to follow up with my friends at the fellowship to see if those boys were reunited with their mother. But that's the human suffering that I wish people who seem to dehumanize Jews would see. It was eye -opening. I'm glad I did it. I'm honored that I did it. I'm glad you did, too. I'm so glad. But it was awful. And I wouldn't want anybody to see it. For people who – and sometimes you can hear people in your headphones and hear people driving around. And I want to give a voice to people saying we could show a horrible video of a Palestinian child to whom something terrible has happened, and that is undeniably true.

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Monitor Show 14:00 11-14-2023 14:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:54 min | 2 weeks ago

Monitor Show 14:00 11-14-2023 14:00

"Business stories aren't just about business, they're also about policy, politics, finance, and more. With Bloomberg, you stay informed on global coverage that connects the dots. The Bloomberg mobile app now features Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, so you can get the latest live radio, podcasts, and audio articles in the car. Download the Bloomberg mobile app now to get started. Find it in the Apple App Store or on Google Play. Bloomberg in -car apps are sponsored by Interactive Brokers. All right, fascinating conversation there, courtesy our colleague, Shonali Basak, with CEO Ken Griffin from Citadel in Miami. I'm Joe Matthew in Washington, alongside Kaylee Lines, and this is Bloomberg Sound On, starting a bit late today. I guess it's the fastest hour in politics once again. Kaylee, it's great to see you. I could listen to him all day, whether you agree with him or not, he just has a way of kind of capturing you with the way he speaks. We covered a lot of ground there and was steeped in politics for a lot of the conversation as well. Yeah, a lot of fiscal questions. Of course, as we're having this funding debate here in Washington, Ken Griffin essentially saying that if you look at the market, it is telling us that we cannot run annual fiscal deficits in the magnitude that we're running. Then he went on to say that, look, we're in an election year, however, so it's very unlikely that fiscal policy is actually going to tighten because that's just politically really difficult. And of course, that's on the domestic side. He had a lot to say on geopolitics as well, Joe. That's for sure. We got into China, as you would expect. I was kind of taken by the Nikki Haley conversation. He sounds like he's warming up to the former governor of South Carolina, but we'll talk a lot more about it as we make our way through the day here on Bloomberg and through this hour with myself and Kaylee, because we've got news here, Kaylee, in just a couple of hours, there's going to be a vote on the house.

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FBI Officials Singled Out Agents Who Were Former Military

The Dan Bongino Show

02:51 min | 2 weeks ago

FBI Officials Singled Out Agents Who Were Former Military

"And again, I'll say it again because the show is fair. have I very strong opinions about things, especially police state type activities, because I a was cop and I did not abuse my authority. And I don't understand why other people, if you're going to go in that space, can't control your inclination to do that. I know what happens, you know, as corrupts. I get it, but that doesn't mean I understand it. I never did it. Why can't you just do the right thing? So the story about the FBI potentially targeting members of the military, which again, they strongly deny. And I'm going to, Jim, is there any way you can do this? Do they have a PR branch? I guess you can read the public relations or something. No, I'm serious. Can we reach out? I'd love to. I'd love to get a comment on this story. They'd like to come hear it. There's this woman, Deena Perkins and Jeffrey Veltri, who were accused by Carrie Pickett in the Washington Times, basically of targeting people who served in the Marine Corps or military branches. This is serious charges. If the woman and the guy would like to come on, I'm happy to hear him out. I don't want this story to be true, but this is devastating. I mean, just think about this for a second. If even a shred of this is true, and I'll get into the article in more depth in a second, imagine you're a young man or young woman. You sign up for the Marine Corps, one of the toughest boot camps in the world. The Marines who are at the forefront of any time the world is in conflict, the Marines go out there first. You got expeditionary units, you got reaction forces in the Marine Corps. They're there on the ground doing God's work to preserve freedom all over the world. These guys are badasses. To all the Marines in my audience, I tell you this with respect. Don't take this the wrong way. I envy you. I really do. I don't envy lot a of people. I envy you. My greatest regret in my lifetime is not going in the Marine Corps, because it's a different breed of human. It just is. When I was an instructor in our academy, in my last line of work, I always made the Marines the class presidents, because they were just, they were always on time, looked sharp, and it was their example that kept everyone else in line. I didn't care if you were the CEO of a company. We had a guy in one of the Secret Service classes, went to the San Francisco office. He was a medical doctor. He was a nice guy, but I didn't pick him for class president. We picked the Marines, because they were always five paragraph order types. Bang, bang, bang. You go into Corps, Marine and you find yourself in the FBI, and

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A highlight from Real Estate Agents 5 Year Guide To Become A Millionaire

Real Estate Coaching Radio

03:07 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from Real Estate Agents 5 Year Guide To Become A Millionaire

"Welcome to Real Estate Coaching Radio, starring award -winning real estate coaches and number one international bestselling authors, Tim and Julie Harris. This is the number one daily radio show for realtors looking for a no BS, authentic, real time coaching experience. What's really working in today's market, how to generate more leads, make more money, and have more time for what you love in your life. And now your hosts, Tim and Julie Harris. Welcome back. Julie and I are going to be presenting to you over the next few days, our real estate agents five year guide to become a millionaire, a big lofty title, but I'm sure you'll agree after you hear today's show, especially as we get into some of the points that you will understand this is a path forward that all of you can be taking, even in this crazy real estate market with all this sort of salacious headlines that are happening now. Does not matter. This is the path that many of our coaching clients have followed and to some extent that Julie and I did as well. So we are absolutely positive when you follow this path, you know, adjusting accordingly, depending on your own experiences, you will find what you're after in terms of financial freedom. And I think it's good, Julie, at this point that we do like a lot of people get stuck on the words like millionaire and rich and all the rest of it. And so let's simplify it all that means. And again, don't worry about if you don't necessarily, if you have a reaction to a specific word, if it maybe conjures up negative emotions or feelings or any of these types of things, some of you are thinking, well, how the hell can the word millionaire actually conjure up anything other than positivity? Well, there are people out there who are a little bit repulsed by the idea of a certain of some people having more than others, right? I mean, the whole 1 % conversation just to sort of, I think, draw a line out of that. But really, the goal should be in our humble opinions should be for you to be rich and you no longer actually have to work for your money. That's it, where your money is coming in on autopilot every month from having actually, you know, and where's that money come from investments, it can come from rental property come from exp revenue share, come from all different sources. But what's important is, in order to get there in the first place, you have to build a successful ATM machine. In other words, you have to build a successful real estate practice. And then you have to run a very profitable real estate practice. And then with that profit, then you can reinvest into things that make you passive income. Now, I know that was a lot in a very short period of time. But after you've listened to these, this three part series, you will understand clearly I think a lot of you are going to have a massive sense of relief. That's right. So we're going to give you a specific practical and tactical plan in order to meet or exceed your goals in real estate career and ultimately in your life in five years or less. As Tim said, you can adjust accordingly based on your own experience level, your skill set, and maybe your goal is to be a half millionaire. Maybe it's to be, you know, double that. So you can adjust. Julie still has her allergies, obviously. So what we're going to do today is we're going to go through what we don't want for you and what we do want for you. And I'm going to start out right away with what we don't want for you. We don't want you to be burned out, broken and beholden to other people or companies controlling your success.

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A highlight from The Best Altcoins To Buy This Week! (Act Fast)

Crypto Banter

20:57 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from The Best Altcoins To Buy This Week! (Act Fast)

"This may not be the optimal market to start DCAing into coins for long -term holds, but right now is the optimal time for trading with a lot of amazing trade setups presenting themselves every single week. So in today's video, I'm going to run through the 14, yes, 14 trade setups, all of which are long setups this week, because you know what happens when you try to fight the trend, you get wrecked. This is a market where as long as the uptrend lasts, is your friend until the end of the trend. And that means we long more than we short. So today I have 14 long setups I want to discuss with you. Most of the setups are a little bit shorter term, like mostly focused on this week, but a couple are a little bit longer term, I would say like in the three to four month range. Not focusing on super long term trades here, but still definitely going to have some alpha for you in today's video as to what altcoins I think could be part of a rotation. As we're seeing right now, basically narratives hop from narrative to narrative as traders seem to be rotating profits into different sectors. And we're going to discuss where I think that rotation could take us. 14 very different altcoins in today's show. We're going to cover a couple narratives like gaming, like ZK, and hopefully you enjoy. Smash the like button if you are enjoying the content at the moment. Let's just start with Bitcoin. An interesting observation to make on Bitcoin is that the last time it had four consecutive weekly candles in a row to the upside, as you can see, like we have currently gotten, it actually did this in early January and ended up reversing for two weeks before continuing an uptrend. So I mean, just because it happened once doesn't mean we're necessarily going to get like a sustained pullback now. But I think what needs to happen and what the market is already starting to show us with weekly open here is that Bitcoin needs a little bit of a cooldown. Now a cooldown is not bad for altcoins. A cooldown, if Bitcoin just moves sideways, maybe a little bit down is actually good for altcoins because it gives the alt some breathing room. It takes the wind out of Bitcoin sales a little bit and gives the alt some room to run. So what I want to see longer term is definitely a sustained increase in Bitcoin dominance that shows liquidity is flowing into Bitcoin. And then eventually I want to see that siphon off into the alts. So I actually want to see dominance pushing up to 60 % for a really healthy market. So altcoins can have a sustained run. But for now, if Bitcoin just cools and alts run a little bit, that's okay for now. Another interesting thing to note is that Bloomberg analysts still expect a 90 % chance of a Bitcoin spot ETF approval by the 10th of January. At the moment, the SEC has another five days to approve an ETF. If they don't approve it, then they're going to have to delay until January. So we could see an approval this week. I don't think this will be the case, but it is a possibility given the fact this week we are in an approval window. So definitely look for some volatility on Bitcoin. All right, let's get into the official list of altcoins that I'm looking at my weekly watch list. By the way, this is a show that I've been doing pretty much every week, but obviously now there's extra attention on the show because we're finally getting some market movers. If you looked at my watch list last week, basically I think six out of the seven tokens that I listed all ended up in profits. We had some amazing trades from that watch list. So congratulations to everyone that got involved there. Hopefully from this week's watch list, similarly, we have some good trades that come out of this one as well. The first place I want to start is ThorChain. What you need to understand about ThorChain is that it's the ultimate bull market token. Because of its reflexive mechanism, the more capital that goes into Roon, basically the better the yields end up being because they need to incentivize LPs to stake tokens in the pools to balance out the Roon LP because Roon is pumped in price, right? So when you have a higher APR, a lot of people ape into Roon, increasing the TVL. We can see the TVL is skyrocketing at the moment, as you can see here. And what that means is that Roon has this really explosive effect, this compounding effect, this flywheel when the market starts to deposit into Roon. So Roon is actually pretty much the ultimate bull market token. In a bear market, it's the opposite. It's one of the worst tokens because it gets hit really hard the other way. When the Roon price is going down, the yields tank. A lot of people exit the ecosystem because remember, to facilitate omni -chain swaps, what Roon does is it basically has LPs where you're required to hold an asset one to one with Roon. So if you want to swap from, let's say, Ethereum to Bitcoin, you're going to need in the omni -pool your Roon pairing with Ethereum and Bitcoin in order to facilitate that swap. So that's why in a bull market it does really well and in a bear market it does really bad. Because we're in a bull trend at the moment, Roon is clearly performing really well. It's one of the strongest performers in the market at the moment. And for that reason, if we do see a pullback like we're seeing right now, this is one that I'll look to ladder into on continuation. As I mentioned at the start of the video, this is really a traders market and it's a market where you probably want to be longing more than you are shorting. And when we're longing more than we're shorting, we want to look at the strongest coins. There are a few rotational players that I want to talk about but you generally want to look at the strongest coins and on any major pullbacks you can use them as dip buying opportunities, not for spot but for trades only. So depending on your risk tolerance, you can use different amounts of leverage. Some people, if you have more capital, you'll prefer spot trading. For me, I actually do a fair bit of spot trading so I might go in with a bigger position or a low leverage position because I don't want to get wicked out like we saw on the 10th of November. But here are some levels that you can look at to enter Roon on the pullback. The major level I'm looking at is this cross section here between the horizontal and the upwards diagonal trend which comes at around $4. If Roon somehow makes its way back down there, I don't think it will. This would be an amazing zone to do some buying. If not, then you do have this zone right here at the 4 .7 area that could be an interesting look as a small ladder in zone. You could probably ladder in here and then your last gasp is at $3 .60. If it starts breaking this trend, then that looks really bad that it's just going to reverse all the way back down. I don't think that's going to happen though. I think momentum for Roon has been upwards and as such, we should treat it with respect and it's certainly what I'm looking to have a nibble at if we continue to get any sort of sustained pullback in terms of trading, of course, not long -term. Long -term positions will be on more key high time frame supports. If you want to learn a bit more about that, I actually uploaded a video called If You Miss The Crypto Rally Follows This Exact Roadmap, which talks about long -term investing. So today is the short -term show. Yesterday, if you go onto the channel and go onto my playlist, and there's also a playlist linked in the description, that will give you a roadmap for the spot side of things. In terms of buying spot Roon, you want to be doing so on key support levels on the higher time frames because we don't like to buy long -term positions on the shorter time frames. It just doesn't make or the lower time frames. It just doesn't make any sense, right? 4 swaps an interesting play now starting to wake up as well being the main decks on Roon. This is definitely a 4 beta play or a Roon beta play rather. So 4 is definitely what I'm looking at in a similar gist to what I'm doing with Roon. Any major pullbacks probably going to gobble them up from a trading point of view. And you can also see they closed with an all -time high trading volume right now. A lot of people are actually using Roon to swap, which is an amazing thing and great for the ecosystem. So that's Roon. Now I want to talk about Solana because Solana is in a similar position to Roon in the sense that being one of the most explosive price movers. But it's kind of an interesting spot, right? Because it's come all the way up from what $15 to $53 in price. It actually hit $60 for a brief period of time. Spot holders don't know if they should take profits here. Traders don't know if they should be longing here. It's kind of in a weird position. But if we look at Sol, we can see that it broke above the key weekly resistance at the $48 level. So for me, a pullback into this zone similar to a buying opportunity, because I think what tends to happen with these coins is the most explosive move happens last. We haven't, I don't think seen that blow off top yet. And I may be wrong, this $65 zone could have been this blow off top. But I still have a feeling that we get that final thrust from Solana that just squeezes all those shorts that are now starting to pile up a little bit. And that will be your final blow off top for Solana. So because I think there's a tiny bit of juice left in the lemon here, I would be looking at any major pullback similarly to Rune continuing to ladder in until the trend reverses. Happy to kind of lose a bit of money trying to play this game considering that the upside is fairly immense in my opinion, if you can hit that trade. So Solana is one that I'd be interested in longing on a major pullback. You know the key level on the weekly. Obviously, you want to confirm that with lower timeframe trade setups because you have a fantastic level to look at. And on let's say the one hourly, the four hourly, that's when you'd actually be entering. Okay, let's move on to a new subset of tokens. These are the tokens that haven't moved. I know Rune and Solana have moved aggressively and we are playing the by the dip game, I guess on those ones. But some of the coins I want to talk about now actually haven't really moved. Now they have moved because the whole market's moved, but just not as much like Polygon hasn't done a 5x like Solana has or you know, 6x, 7x like Rune has. It is significantly up of course, but there is a really interesting narrative starting to brew here and that's the ZK narrative. So if you actually remember back to earlier in the year, January, February, some of the strongest performers alongside like AI and LSDs were the ZK coins. There was a lot of ZK hype and Matic being your biggest coin in this ZK basket of coins tends to be a market leader and it also happens to have this big announcement happening on November 14th which is garnering a leader of the ZK sector if ZK starts to wake up. Because right now we're in this rotational market, we saw Solana rotate into Avalanche, we saw that rotate into Phantom, we saw gaming pop off, we're seeing all these narratives pop off, AI popped off last week. I think next, a narrative that hasn't really popped off, but one that did in January is ZK. So Matic's definitely one of them. In terms of trading this, you do have your major support at 76, but what I would be more interested in is a break of the 92 cent level on the four hourly. Any confirmation above this level would be a decent entry in my opinion and you can see this level mapped out on the daily chart as your key resistance that we're currently trying to test at the moment. If we break that level, then suddenly we can look at a scenario that happened earlier in the year in February, as I said during that ZK run, where Matic ran all the way to 150. A 150 Matic in this run is not out of the question at all. In fact, I think it could happen if ZK gains steam. So that's what I'm keeping my eye on. Now let's talk about some of the other ZK protocols, but before we get into that, while we're speaking on the topic of Polygon, if you do want to earn any yield on the Polygon side, you can go to the farming page on SmartX, which is one of our official show partners. It's an AMM, which reduces the negative effects of impermanent loss and sometimes leads to impermanent gain that currently offers some of the most competitive, in fact, the best rates on the Polygon side for yield farming. So you can see in front of you, you've got 30 to 40 % APRs on a variety of pools, which as I said, have a mechanism which reduces impermanent loss, which is obviously one of the biggest headaches when it comes to Lping in crypto. So I highly recommend using the link in the description below to check out SmartX if you are interested in farming, or you can also do swapping on SmartX and get some of the best swap in the market as well. Link in the description below to check out SmartX. I've got some big announcements coming soon that I'm excited to share with you as well, so stay tuned for that. So let's talk about some of the other ZK protocols. So if Matic starts to make a run here, what will I long? Well, I'm going to long the leaders. I'm not going to try and pick the laggards in this sector. I want to pick the strongest coins in this sector. If we look back to the last run, as I mentioned at the start of the year, some of the best performers were Mina Protocol, Loop Ring, Nute and Dusk. So these are the ones I'm looking at because the market's really familiar with them. I think there's a bit of synergy here with that narrative in these coins. So those are some of the ones I'm looking at. But whatever leads in this sector after Polygon, those will be the ones that I'm interested in. And you can see Polygon and Immutable, the two biggest ZK protocols have run, but a lot of the others haven't run yet. So I think it's a narrative that's flying slightly under the radar, but I think it'll catch up quick once it starts to gain steam. So as a rotational play, this is definitely one that I'm interested in this week. Another one I'm interested in, which is already starting to pump, but probably has a little more upside left in it, is Sei Network. Now we know how explosive these career pumps have been in recent times. Pretty much every token that's been listed on Korean exchange a bit has exploded. We saw this earlier in the year with Sui and Aptos. We've recently seen it with Mina Protocol. Now we're on its pair on Upbit. So Sei is definitely one that I'm watching. It's catching a strong career pump. It has moved, but Sei is what I would call a new coin, right? It's a coin that has launched in the bear market. It's newer. It has pumpermentals because there's less underwater bag holders, and it still is down from its original trading price on its first day. Not from IDO price, but from the peak that it hit on its first day because it had a huge pump, ended up coming back down. It did hit its low of, what is it, like 0 .09 here. It's now started to move back up to 0 .15, but that's less than a 2X on a coin that has, as I said, pumpermentals. It's obviously a trading blockchain built in the Cosmos ecosystem. So some interesting stuff with Sei. If you do want an entry here, I mean, you could look to get an initial position, but if you're using leverage, you want to be careful. I mean, this is kind of not really a great place to trade. Obviously on one hourly, you might be able to find, it depends how, like if you're trading breakouts, you could probably look for like a breakout of this trend here. By the time you're watching this video, it might be too late. So the best I can do for you is actually looking on the four hourly and showing you these key support levels. The 0 .1344 level, if we do get some sort of confluence with the horizontal and diagonal trend here, this would be a great pocket to buy in. But any zone along this major support zone will be an area that I load up, but it does depend on your trading strategy. If you are a high leverage trader, you want to be a lot more precise. Me, I'll either go in this with spot or super low leverage. So I'm not so concerned about getting the exact entry. I'm just trying to really catch it for the uptrend. So depends how you trade, of course, if you're trying to snipe that entry, got to be a lot more careful. For me, a much lower leverage than your average person because I found that's what works for me because I don't have time just personally to sit in front of my computer all day and snipe entries. That's not me. I much more size. So let's say instead of taking a 2k position, I'll take let's say a 10k or a 15k spot position. And then I can't get wrecked on margin, which has been helping me a lot. Or I'll just go in with like a 3x leverage position. So it would take a lot to shake me out of a trade. So that is one I'm looking at. Similarly to say another coin that has pumpamentals and has shown this in recent times as another new coin is Celestia. Remember guys, the new coins can pump so much harder than all coins in the market. That's why I've been saying for a long time, you should definitely keep your eye on the new coins from both accumulation and a trading perspective. Celestia, by the way, is one if you've been following me on Twitter that you may have gotten an airdrop for because I did an airdrop guide last year and I included Celestia and this could end up being one of the most lucrative airdrops of the year. Congrats to anyone that watched that guide or watch my tweet and got involved because right now if you held your Celestia bag, you'd won to $2 ,000 but for some people it could be a lot more if you use multiple wallets. So I think this one is fantastic and there's a few people that have been coming out and saying that it's this cycle's soul. Smartestmoney .eth, it's an account I respect. The number one coin m p &l trader on Binance, that's pretty crazy, that is very crazy actually, has added spot to a massive seed position quote unquote and basically said watch and learn wannabes. These guys out here buying salt while I'm buying the next Solana. Big call but I mean the market cap is reasonably valued 700 mil okay five bill fdvs a lot but we know in the short term the circulating supply definitely goes to dictate how explosive the price moves can be market cap 700 mils reasonable at rank 71 calling it the next soul I don't know I like this one I like it as a spot play but not maybe after this massive pump in terms of a trade though super interesting now actually on support trend you'll notice a lot of coins are following the same trend they have a diagonal up trend as long as they stick to that trend you long if they start to break down below you've got to be a little bit wary but they've also got these horizontal support levels that they make after their retracements so this is actually a good one too long there's a couple of levels here for you to look out for on the one hourly on Celestia so that's an interesting one and let's move into some of the final narratives here I've got two more to share with you and both of these include a variety of alt coins so the first one is perpetuals I think if this volatility is to remain in the market we could definitely see perpetuals performing well we're starting to see a catch up in terms of price and fundamentals despite that not being the case a couple of weeks ago and if you see in front of you volume is performing really well this is purpose trading season this is an on -chain aping season this is the season where people are trading perps I think the centralized exchanges are doing the best that's where most people are trading but I think decks could catch up and for this reason as well as the fact that I think volatility could remain for the foreseeable future I think the perp decks remain super interesting looks at the moment not for short -term trades this week but over let's say the medium term so two to three months maybe even six months so these are definitely ones I've got my eye on dydx I'm going to do a video on this week that's a very interesting trade GMX and gains network being the ones that are kind of your decks perp decks proxies and a few others and as you can see on the weekly a lot of these are barely moved so especially like GMX and games they're a very interesting look in my opinion and if you do want to snipe better entries on a coin like GMX I recommend you use Kyber AI which is a software that basically tells you the momentum of a coin based on a variety of on -chain indicators like the number and types of trades trading volume net flow to whale wallets and what I would do on a coin like GMX is essentially if you're lining up a buy and let's say you want to start buying when shifts momentum what I would look for is a pattern like this where it shifts from bearish into bullish territory now since this video is not live you're gonna have to open your up your own Kyber AI using the link in the description below to see where it currently is but right now this would actually be potentially an interesting place to long GMX if on the lower time frames it lines up with what the Kyber score is showing which is basically bearish price momentum shown by a strong reversal so heading back into bullish territory as you can see buys are now starting to outpace cells and volume is also up ticking across GMX all of those are metrics that go into the Kyber score Kyber score is one of my favorite metrics in crypto if you go to rankings you can actually sort by market cap I love doing this so I go more than 500 million for the large caps that you can actually trade perps on and you can see which coins are looking the most bullish this can help you get entries in the market especially in a bullish market like this searching for the bullish coins can be an amazing way especially using on -chain analysis to get better trading entries so link in the description to check out Kyber AI it's an extremely useful tool especially for confluence with getting trading entries and crypto bad to subscribers will get early access versus the rest of the pack so link in the description below of course it's free so not showing you anything paid it is a free service to use the last narrative I want to talk about quickly is one I think people are forgetting about it has had a bit of a pullback um but it's the gaming narrative into YGG the reason I say people are forgetting people aren't forgetting about gaming there's a lot of talk about crypto gaming on twitter but I think they're forgetting about one of the biggest gaming conferences in five days time starting on November 18th it lasts for a week there definitely could be some I mean a lot of the major projects are speaking there so there could be some interesting announcements and even if not I think there's bound to be hype into that conference so for that reason definitely keep your eye on the gaming projects there's two in particular that I like YGG because it's their conference and this is now having a pullback into a decent zone in my opinion and also GMT which on the weekly and I know once again you don't enter short -term trades on the weekly but on the weekly if it can pull back down into this pocket at 0 .22 and confirm this is support and if you line that up with your lower time frame indicators of course that could be a decent zone also to enter a GMT trade so gaming is something I'm not going to fade the bees are kind of going from one narrative to another but gaming is one that I've got my eye on ahead of the conference so I hope you enjoyed this video these are all the narratives I'm looking at right now mostly short -term some medium to long -term hope you enjoyed this was fast it was alpha packed let me know in the comments below if there are any other coins I should look at and I'll see you in the next one. Peace out.

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"line" Discussed on Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

07:34 min | 2 years ago

"line" Discussed on Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

"Allow these young people to make an impact. Talked me about this Dress of yours made of orange peels would be not smell komen to streets away thousands. Funny you said that. Pj because i'm the ceo juncture. I'm always says casey. I'll never forget i saw you. You were coming out of the list. He says on. I could smell you before. I saw you. Believe believers about design and all those years ago still exists smarts room today and although not smelling fresh. I suppose was yard. We'd just paul scott really innovative here and it's funny because now you see lots of brands. Adopting the same measures hatred brought out a pair of shoes just last year made of pineapple skin on its by fashion as fruit based fashion. That you're seeing and then the science slobs coming us and trying to be innovative because the fashion industry is the second largest police are in the world after the oil industry. I'm sure you're aware un's lots of clothes are made from plastic When you wash them those micro fibers micro-plastics that are being washed around on our water. And they go into the sea We're not told about that so now you have you know. Scientists and lots of cross-departmental within schools were seeing as well science. An art classes homophobic. But also then you have engineering classes in woodwork. Coming involved. And i think that's really exciting thing because it monja module Arcos we made from future to be more sustainable new cleaner ways of doing things so if anybody wants to get involved in q. Turano in the uae. And you're promoting it out there but if anyone wants to get involved here at local level where do they start absolutely so ireland is well underway with lots exciting's in store for the next season of junk cour but anyone who is this thing look get involved for the two thousand twenty one twenty two season. Con- sign up their school. Now heads ahead of the competition over on our website or on our junk and be shortfalls on our social media networks because they can follow our launches across all these new countries. We've brought over all past irish designs. The students that flew to london. Paris note the end of the week as weld and they can follow us on social media for lots of coming news on the competition. Telling me when you were there. Probably pricking your fingers a needle try and stitch of old orange peel together did. Did you ever have the even the even the taj of laughing for did you ever think it was a career and so i actually was science background myself. I looked i love chemistry and biology was also quite creative of i was artie. And and for me. I wasn't sporty. Kids caught up in school on. My friends were so between g. a. and hockey and salons fourth. I just like. I laughed that sense of community. Yelm or that celebration. You'd see the girls on the local news papers and often the boss talking about the crack they had. I just felt there was nothing really for creative kids and involved junkets your i found out i could meet kids from cork to say loan and these are miss my community and myself of celebration as it were. Did you ever think company though. That's it and i awesome those aspe- jabber to study fashion design. And i didn't i went over to add. Andbranch studied statistics. Would you bleed. Which is food. Based foley enough and then joke which. I was always involved in junk tra- workshops and They launched in scotland the two three years market research over there safe those an option schools knock just hardened and i was asked to be a student george I sat on a panel with lou. My last june. A healy from the saturdays on my right eye was nineteen tossed. This is just crazy. I took part all those years ago. Now nineteen hundred still involved juncture community rule on when i graduated in two thousand seventeen i came all flew to ireland for workshop. Juncture workshop in wicklow was offered a job by choi armor the co junk poor. I just said i'd love to have been involved junk richarson twelve. I had some convinced to the parents that i wasn't going to use my degree but i'm two years later on. I am the head of communications that john could shore. And i absolutely love your mission. You know globally. And that's fine year into bite safe worth was worth all the and through bins for the orange. Peels wasn't a great great. Great talking to you and good luck with everything that you do with junk couture and john couture dot com is where people can find out more to get involved. Katie brill. speaking to from the united arab emirates the opinion line on courts mentese six. Fm recommit car. Insurance group call in person or call them now. I just talked to talk. They walk the walk. The alan ninety-six question knowing what clothing is often kill breasted abroad just as he brought us to the chew. Graham in a court of appeals case goes goes in the morning with new cars. Black through i go to a long-standing tradition open twenty four seven dot com ninety six. Pj coogan theft one five nine nine on ports six fm brand. I think back to buying my first house and then buying my second house. I don't think you ever wanna buy another one the sit down to buy your first house. It like it's the biggest purchase. Eleven make in your entire life. You go through maybe a half dozen cars or on probably more but one two maybe three houses and so people will buy a house and never move out of the process the whole procedure of buying your house even get a cold sweat thinking about it. Now there's new property platform called lintel. Read they help you with that. That's what they do. That's their business and their founder and ceo is emmett creighton emmett. 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08:04 min | 2 years ago

"line" Discussed on Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

"And one of the hospitalizations thus 'em saw an increase was far eating disorders. Which were up. Sixty six percent compared to two thousand. Nineteen i'm body wise Subsequently had issued a stay Study survey which found that there was an increase in the amount of boys who were presenting for eating disorders. Joining me on the line is Fear now kennedy. good morning. Fina morning fiona and this rise in am eating disorders among boys. Were you surprised not at all fan. I'm grateful for the opportunity to come and talk about this issue because it's so under addressed in the world of eating disorders. Not at all it. Was i surprised. Because i suppose when you think about the pandemic in-and-out itself there was a lot of fearful energy that surround that a lot of lack of control. Our resources were pulled from us and so on. So adolescence and i primarily work in in the adolescent field a of their contacts and the things that we would have ian. Oh i suppose an irish percents Were robbed from them and so a lot of them set out to sort of. They put their energies into self-improvement which was very much around. Daiei saying around and losing some weight becoming fisher an unfortunate for money. The was fertile ground which needs to be present for the emergence of an eating disorder not not existed and then of course they shot up and so upset. I would even see within my own practice at the manors. How there's certainly a lot more young young males presenting to me. Because i think you know ordinarily we associated disorders with women and that they affect more women than they do affect men would like to hear that they're affecting younger males now boys who are teenagers. It's really quite worrying. Okay yeah absolutely. And i suppose look statistics which show that. Three-quarters presentation is female. That leads a quarter mail. So you can imagine the stigma that surrounds that for young men trying to come in and access support and even for parents because parents don't associate eating disorders with with males so they're less likely to pick up on the early warning signs around their son what they might be doing the behavior that associated with these illnesses and so because stigma exists. I mean i had so many people you know. Young men breakdown can call my god. I've got a female and it's not that at all and then the relief that you know they have when you when you tell them like twenty five percent actually is is male presentation under just does that give them you know like that that that they're not alone then that they know that it's not just something that affects women that is affecting men so it's important to get the this message out there today. It's absolutely crucial that we get this message out there. I suppose one of the things is one of the most known illnesses around eating disorders anorexia. And and that's very much you know female orientation but i'm a lot more males present with with anorexia and so around anorexia. What we've got there is gonna need for control and need for stability so few of the young man who has you know maybe a history of trauma and and just to say what we know about trauma fiona before we thought that was an experience or an event. It's not it's how we experience an event. So where you and. I may have a similar experience. How i navigate that and how you navigate it could be very different so you may be absolutely fine and kind of move on through the experience whereas it could really really impact me. And so if that's that the emotional Upheaval remains unprocessed. Than what happened for me as odd. Carry that forward. And i think what think it's sexually terry. The talks a freezer and analogy where you know. If we have unprocessed trauma we put the feelings name oceans away. Because they're too much. I fear overwhelm where we can't deal with them. And so we stuff. Mint there are internal freezer. But then something else happens and you know we stopped them in as well but there's only so much you can put into freezer before it goes into meltdown. And that senate what we call charta ground then furnishing disorder because it's the unprocessed stuff where we need to now have control over lights. I can't control all that's happening here. Like you know a sense of illness or grief. Or i can't control of that stuff away. I can control is my eating and body could into body and how much exercise and that gives me strength in a sense stability and that's very very common and for young men and the other the other side of that just to say exposes us the most of this more fear which is often considered reverse rexy which is more commonly presenting with males. Young males is where you see young men trying to both up and so where somebody with an Anorexia we'll see themselves as being bigger than they are somebody with most of this more will see themselves being smaller than they are so young men will really strive to you know they will take steroids. They will be in the gym. The overdoing the really high level. Closing diet really unhealthy behaviors in order to bulk up and usually what's underpinning. That then is that you know why commonly what's underpinning that is bullying are byu swears if i make myself really strong whereas then i feel that i'm untouchable But underneath actually. I'm i'm feeling quite fragile. Fear now if somebody suspects Their friend or family member has an eating disorder. Obviously to approach anybody about. This is a very sensitive topic and you have to be really mindful of after mental health. When you do approach them is this. When you're approaching a male abusers is different because they they may see it as a female disease. Juno audit isn't it isn't i mean if your arm to a the awareness that this is not a female disease seem that there's quite quarter presentation is nail. That can really help bring somebody's Shame it's actually shame that they experienced having descended style and makes them more open to hearing the options. That's available to them I always say be as direct but as compassionate and the support of as possible so just naming your concerned the problem with eating disorders is. They're helpful before they're harmful and that's why they take hold so quickly. Soil says very easy to get an easy disorders very difficult to recover from one and because in the early stages the the behaviors allying want so. If i want to feel better about myself if i blow south esteem. If i don't feel that i'm good enough and i start to engage in behaviors. That suddenly can me sense of achievement in control and now my peers are looking at me and they're giving me Compliments and i'm feeling good enough then. I'm going to keep those behaviors going. Because i feel i feel really good in the world and that might be the first time that i actually feel accepted. Really seen in a positive light so in the initial stages the behaviors aligned with the echo with equal ones The problem is then if everybody seeing me this way. And i'm getting i need to keep this going so we don't know clear line inside when this becomes moose helpful to harmful a my the time. It's acknowledged like two to three. Years is the estimated time before people present for for help At that stage it's like it has really taken hold and a behaviors are compulsive obsessive. A person's life is taken over. Their mental health declines physical wellbeing declines. So the other thing. I suppose to knows about in eating disorder these multifaceted. If i could do one thing about this i would change the name eating. Because i think it gives such mis concept of these illnesses about these multifaceted their psychological of their emotional or spiritual their behavior and the medical there's all aspects of arson is is affected by these and so for for recovery to happen. All those.

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Poker Action Line

06:26 min | 2 years ago

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Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

08:21 min | 2 years ago

"line" Discussed on Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

"On stage i was padding. I five weeks pregnant so my gp said two weeks of your fourteen weeks to get a second boxing. And on when. I went to get second boxing. A ryan the midwest in on the information i've been told so far i know seventeen expectant is and thus the only boxing can be offered in ireland is the second on house because i had the first however if i was a pregnant person who has had no. Boxing's the recommend vaccine is pfizer. I'm kind of wondering why leave me. You know what it's an interesting question. It's i've been on. Those have tweeted from advice from bringing the week every week for the last three. We thought a lot. I every week i told the guidelines my chains the guidelines like change a of countries and around the world the knicks vaccine star renamed for it that. I can't remember but they started doing that recently. Because in many places. And i i maybe maybe fargo can check this. He's well up to speed nyack. I have a beating me water as it were mary. That's nyack did say something about this recently. Also again on thursday the the news. Can i say what you spoke about earlier. So now you don't have to waste your fourteen weeks. You got 'em aurigny vaccine. I didn't you say so. I got all excited neck saying this must be i. Can i guess vaccine. And and no so again i even the small percentage of people that you received fresh doctors. And guess you won't be offered the either even go on. Pj it's been march. April may june july august september. Six houston's have had my first for my levels of tax ner legal nearly the starch. Talking so i said advice i said i mean unpack about massage is enough hospice me. Dr king on she said navy if you were nine months since i i've seen but you're about six on it's just the densest and that's my job on a see a lot of patients every day on the kind of a scary situation for me because i'm like do i guess that's gonna cost because yes i want the guy's name they're saying no. You had one ashes on get the second one. You've had known the recommended safer boxing during pregnancy. And i don't really want to take something. That's the annika. Yes it's not the cold virus but it is alive acting as easy. It's it's it's it's a it's an denno it's it's yeah it's it's it's not it's not a life and colby ourselves to virus now if you listen to 'em the last guest ahead on professor khalil. No she she was referring to the pfizer and the modern of being by far the safest what i mean like every time i talk about or read about it hits the get the em or any of oxygen and and then when you look smaller percentage of women who started off zeneca pregnancy between their second. Yeah got a bit of limbo in terms of just changes your fears about the whole life virus thing. It's a bit of a misnomer. What what what astra zeneca is to break it down into real simple terms. It's like a common cold virus. They have stood that they have manipulated to act as a as a vaccine against our inoculation against against covert at nyack. Yeah the latest. We have nyack nyack. We're looking as if they might recommend it. Then they went and saw legal advice. And there's a hold up we might be able to get an update doctor and the doctor coming up elizabeth at making like would you get an astra zeneca if you asked for one. Now i guess on the i can bring even small and give you a second astrazeneca. But she said the freshness wife like in her own bride said it isn't recommends is to get out foxing germ pregnancy. And she said you and the other light back from the market polio. And we would never get their impressions. That i can't make your decision for you she said you it depresses vision with hate to see guidelines secondly guys recommended however if it's a pregnant person who has not started our processing. Yes you would be getting to visor for me. I see gun. Kinda got second-best faxing than during pregnancy scary on i go once pacemaker on vaccinated however i don't want to make the wrong susan either by my daddy you know. I flew in the hooping cough because research to even i that nervous getting any oxygen. Peggy you know again. It's people like professor khalil like they're they're researching twenty four seven. Yeah on the safety on their under happy with the safety to the lack professors that yes to be sex. We've done with money you know with an mri. Boxing is there any research on two hours ago during pregnancy. Yeah yeah yeah. Yeah you must be worried as well with delta and all that going into work and i'm going into work and we have our p. e. and the wrestle. It's still a lot of situation. You know when you hear of other countries then offering mix vaccines and you know i just yeah i just think at this stage you know maybe pregnancy being treated on people who can who can receive a pfizer if they proceed kill okay any follow up with. That was the last we heard was that the was looking at it but there might be a legal issue involved. So so they're gonna they're still looking at if there's any any development we'll find out but to thank you for the call. Mary hope everything goes welfare with the pregnancy. Anyway eight hundred fifty seven one five nine nine six. Just a bit of a traffic update. Cock safety alerts cork traffic was thirty. Goats are leads. The goats rose again with the goal. They were last seen in silver around. Saint luke's and wellington road and they weren't too far down the road there. rose again. Silver springs and mayfield. Garda station guy. The in pursues. I'm sorry. I have a vision. Dow of guards tear. Trust me for it adds the things that make your day. It's a great little pop song and they made a lot of great. It'll pop songs. Let's tinged with sadness this morning. The death of sarah harding. She was only thirteen nine years old stunning the beautiful girl. She's all the papers this morning reading from the sun girls lodestar. Sarah harding lost her fight with cancer. She was only thirteen nine. She had met a static breast cancer. She's there on the front page of the sun. She's on the star are shining star. Sarah she makes the front page of the times That that's incredible smile and beautiful pictures rather than from the mirror at quoting from the enquirer. The dean's thirty six now of course lied about her age at the time to get into the band. Remember the But there she is from page of of the mirrors so young you know is it me. I seem to have a memory for being in coronation street at some point or the ditch. Did she plays some very loud jilted girlfriend or something in coronation street. But she's passed away at the tender age of just thirty nine Sarah harding eighteen fifty. Seven one five nine nine six long-running sangha on the north side of the city comes to an end today with the reopening of celts. Doc dr john sheehan good morning. John rodney pager. This has been a long time. Coming is the service is it. I mean i know you do your shift and south stocked like many other doctors. Is it a full-service. John are or.

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"line" Discussed on Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

08:13 min | 2 years ago

"line" Discussed on Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

"We choose the opinion line on cork's ninety six. Fm car the insurance group colder now for motor home business farm life on health insurance the g. dot i e. The minds are love. We're ready to talk call. Eight hundred fifty seven one five nine hundred ninety six texter. What's up boy. Three three thousand nine hundred ninety six ninety-six opinion of ninety-six premium mind with pj. Coogan on cork's ninety-six. John says people should remember there. Were crowds in stadiums rice across europe during the european championships and it was fine. Wasn't really fine. John to be very fair john campbell. The health analyst on youtube analyzed it very very well there were uptakes in cases and cases. You're in the euro's and for example. Scotland had its worst day of new cases since the start of the pandemic a couple of days or week or so whatever after they'd been a massive match in euros so they brought up cases brought up a lot of cases they were beaten spreader of in a lot of those matches. Unfortunately whether croke park will turn out to be spread of one sincerely hopes nausea was inevitably. It looks like it possibly will be heaven. Says there's no excuse left now for not being fully open. Otherwise what's the point of the vaccines. By the way. The reason we can't open is as simple in eighteen months. This crowd have done nothing to address hospital capacity. So lay the blame with damn and that's the point that's worth day that we don't actually have or if it's just a handful of any extra intensive care capacity since the start of this we already have one of the lowest intensive care capacities for headed population in europe and. I don't think it's improved very much. Not the permanent stuff anyway since two worrying. That's what's worrying. Fifty nine people in intensive care doesn't sound like an awful lot of people but if you consider that we only have about twenty five beds free in in intensive care in the country. Now can't take to any more than that. There's your problem we don't have enough. Icu capacity that's what's bothering. What worrying eighteen fifty seven one five nine nine six and you have to ask yourself very valid question. Why haven't we got more. Icu beds permanent icu. Y has been created jordan the pandemic or if they have just a handful of them during the pandemic tumbled temporary ones not search capacity one. You rented the pavement hospitals all of which were great ideas but actual mu newly minted were newly staff. Newly-founded intensive care beds to bring our numbers to somewhere near where they should be. It's a topic for possibly another day when we will certainly be bringing knock eighteen fifty seven one five nine six talking last week on the opinion i never sleep apnea and the amazing number of people that it can affect and it can affect. Just odyssey your sleep. What's your whole life because if you're if you have sleep apnea you don't sleep properly and it can affect you in any number of ways talking with the asleep experts From ucsc but the research intuition who its effects and who how it affects their life after that show i think trevor until trevor you have steep apnea yet good morning or hype eater correct you have sleep apnea and what age. You montauk the tortillas young that then wouldn't you out fish entities rather when did it start and two years ago and i just kind of used to be waking up just after sleeping seven hours still tired and pains in my chest and stuff in on just a bit of anxiety still and i just didn't know what was going on. You know i never heard asleep before. That's you know you you you talked you were sleeping normally but when you wake up yeah could be kind of sensation as if someone just sitting on my chest you know. He's jill and then i guess diagnosing at anywhere and Which is unusual for me. Age and waste and stuff usually affects obese overweight. People you percent even listen to. The percentage bracket not rare gets it. And you have it bad. do you. A moderate Moderate there's there's kind of a severity is when bush lawyering would be twenty times and stop breathing. It's always still doesn't it. so what. What was the trigger that said to you i trevor. Pick up the phone. see the doctor. What was the trigger for that. Yeah just like Just being tired tomorrow auditorium and fatigue. I taught me how to something wrong. Or i got liquor test on monday. Formed upton wrote then you know how. How does the test work. Just the voices shopped your body and just monitor all your weight law tact and i'm reading and just go to sleep then identify. Then what's going on then when you're asleep you know and the stopping breathing it. That wasn't enough to wake you up. No no no. No you you'd wick books. You don't actually know us. You know stuff and for how long you said. Twenty times hours lakers said sounds like an awful lot. For how long would you actually stop breathing. You know koby. Maybe maybe two minutes i think just completely silent nothing and then you your your brain sugars. Back joe. body breathe again. That's what's happening. Then on you'd also then you're not good no restaurants. That's no people under severe cut agree would be sixty times journal. Which is a they would fall like to. The point really was falling the seat during the day. Or anything like that for sermon retired. Nasal maybe eight o'clock and then when they discover that you had what's the next step then they want you to go onto cpap machine does debris machine and so i got dash which kind of wasn't happy risk because you only have to wear this machinery to sleep and stuff like oh. You didn't like us off as they wanted dot on he was. The episodes went down from to go for five times. And you know and bush are the are you are. You didn't the cpap machine. So i just went to looking for all all altan with those soul and you can get this kind of dental appliance. Is they could've keeps our jaw from a in your sleep. You know i just jaw and your tongue and also on the most. There's been de la relaxes is sleep. You know yes so. The jaw just keeps your jaw for moving. You know whenever speak on. That stuff's actually got the tests done with that thing and It went from twenty four. You know and all which is fantastic looking. Yeah and like the doctor visited. Dr democracy said like for your times. 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Women on the Line

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03:54 min | 2 years ago

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Poker Action Line

06:49 min | 2 years ago

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"It's definitely can be a great career. But i'm gonna put a an assigned to that what you just mentioned there. Yes you know But you do have to have a little bit of thick skin. you know. You can't be easily offended by you know idiotic remarks you know. And i'm not talking about you. Know especially when it evolves female dealers. You know some of the guys step over the line with sexual comments and shit like that but you know as as a in my room and in every single room. I've ever been that wants. The limits went up. You know there are. I hate to say this. Because i don't think this way but there are so many people that are so miserable they they either have a gambling. Problem can handle losing and the easy target. Obviously on the table is always the dealer. You know they start. And if that offends you you know if they're like going man you're terrible deal. You're you're you suck. I can't win with you. You know it sucks to hear those comments because other people don't hear that in general in other in other jobs but as long as they're not cursing you out you know using foul language directed at you. You know you kind of have to have a little bit of a thick skin. And what i've started to notice over the last few years dave is dealers are are are less Accepting of that you know it's bothering them. A hell of a lot more even though they are making unbelievable money. And i've had to tell deal deals. You know all this guy. And i go. Listen is go this guy. I'd invite to my kid's birthday party. Compared to some of the people that i had to other experienced dealers you know because that was it. Either you learn to put up with that and or you found another profession and it's pretty hard you know if you're making fifteen hundred dollars or more a a week you know and there are you know you have dealers. I female deals in my room. That were making thirty hours of work of actual clock and time twenty two to twenty three hours table time making twenty four twenty six twenty seven hundred dollars a week plus their hourly wage. You know professionals. Don't meet a lot of professionals. Don't come close to making that kind of money. You have to have a thick skin and you have to have the right mind frame in my opinion and so far i've been watching way too. Many dealers not be able to handle that the proper way as they used to in the past. I've learned a lot about dealers in the first two weeks working there and There is a certain amount of training that goes into my job But you know you can't cover everything a lot of. It's just learning on the job training. You know picking up things here. And there i can remember one of the first run-ins i had with a customer was You know they bought into a a two four game. No it was a one to game and hannah me one hundred dollars and i just asked him. I said what kind of breakdown do you want for the chips. And he looked at me and he's like this is a one to game. Like i should know that he wanted all five dollar chips and explains playing the reason behind. That is thing the reason behind that. Yeah well because in two four you play with dollar chips in one to the you wanna have five. They may tell you. I mean ninety and read and ten and white but the dealer can make that change on the table so any game. That's not to four. If i got a hundred dollar bill. I'm asking them all red. And you know some onto games. The buying is only fifty. You know you. You have to be aware of what you're buying is on the certain tables on the one two games the buy in is a hundred or two hundred you know so good brush is aware this and then you ask them all red and some people say oh no you bring me. Bring me in my room. I don't know what the two dollar chips there. I forgot what they are days. Okay just like our so some of them will tell you bring me twenty and purple you know and that's part of your job same as knowing what a dealer deeds and and and better you service them. Dave the more tips. You're going to get because you'll make their life easier. They don't lose hands. You know i've tried to educate my brushes here and i've only got one that's really outstanding. The other two after two years. They're so concerned about paying a high hand and getting tips that they're not doing what their job duties entail and they make so many mistakes. Because you've got half hour pushes there every room down here. I believe as a half hour push dealers. Come in on the hour on the half hour. So if they've got account that bank down the dealer sitting down sometimes in action game forgets to try to. You know leave chips for the deal is the worst thing that deals. Hey is you come into a game and your bank is completely bare. All you have is whatever. The dollar amount is bills there because the other dealers too lazy or incompetent to be able to fill your bank so a good dealer. I mean that's a good brush. Excuse me if you know that some of these dealers are absent minded about it whether it's intentional or not. Hey you come by with about ten minutes to go before the push and say. Hey i'm gonna bring you one hundred wide. Let's say a two four game. I'm gonna bring you a hundred and white and and and one twenty and purple and there. Oh thank you you know because you you know you helping them and this way you're also not stopping the game at the crucial time when high hands are expiring one of the things that players filth comment right with two or three minutes left before the high hand to slow the game down. Yeah and that's the other thing too is it was explained to me It don't they don't even ask them. Just bring them all read anything else just slows the game down. It does so usually tell you dave. They'll usually tell you you know if they give me a one or two five game they give me three hundred the only time. I'll ask them in a two five game or in the bigger games. Because i know you have some of them there. You're gonna ask them. do you want greens or black. You know that that's the question that you're going to ask them. You know and if the game is full of greens more than likely you're just gonna bring greens. I don't mind asking them real quick. All greens cause some of these people like to have some reds there. For whatever reason you know and One game always read unless told otherwise by the player. Well i can tell you the one thing. After two weeks. I should lose some weight Looked at a couple of times at the end of the day. And i did like fifteen thousand steps which is which is more than i ever do. Normally so You know even when i was out walking two and a half three miles so it's a lot of It's a lot of work in you know it's.

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Poker Action Line

08:01 min | 2 years ago

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"Welcome back the show. Big dave lemon and joe rodriguez says we bring poker action. Line big tournament out at the win now in their day to day one day to a and b was yesterday due to see today as they started over the weekend at ten thousand dollar buying and to the people who want to take a bit of a risk Go the spoils. It seems like and they've done very well much like the seminole hard rock did a few years ago offering a million dollar guarantee. And you know there hasn't been a lot of big Tournaments like that since the pandemic but They gave decided to give it a shot and were rewarded handsomely out say they picked up a guarantee smashed a guarantee i should say with the price of twelve billion four hundred eighty three thousand over twelve hundred people at ten dollars over thirteen hundred thirteen hundred with a final count and the mid cash for The bottom line thirty four survived the event. Twenty five grand so pretty nice. Pay off let me tell you dave you know that is a big number to put up there but It's telling you that they have some smart people running that because what do we usually talking about it. This time of the year right now is What is it twenty nine. Thirty s right. We're talking about the bids veterans about spot in a of days usually right and You know since since the world series announced you know or much earlier that they were gonna start in september thirtieth and you know vegas opening up you know win huge property and You know great poker I think this is a very very good calculated risk that they said. Hey you know look at the success happening around the country. The rooms that are opening What we spoke about. What the hard rock did you know. A few weeks ago. it very smart. You know build that excitement I guarantee you. They'll probably have something nice going. Joined the main during the world series period also yeah top prize One point two four eight million and they're also was bounty aspect to tournaments so the eventual champion. Walk off with a ten th with a two million dollar bounty. What do you mean the two million dollars you mean on the final table is the bounty. Exactly how that works to be honest with you. Because if they're getting a hundred thousand dollar bounty You know the the winter could knock out the other players and walk away with that but Wow that's a nice aspect to ten thousand dollar by with bounty because The headline of the section about the tournament said did anyone not play in this tournament. So the fake names. People like tony. Dungee cliff josephy. Alex fox in kristen. Bicknell a world series of poker champion damien. Salis chris mormon negra new hennigan sidell. Johnny chan i mean you could just go down the list and it's all a big name group of people after the day ones Brin kenny with the unofficial chip leader and clift joseph was also in the top ten. They are currently now in that day to see that. I mentioned and you know they're talking about Huge names that are that are. They're playing very well. Thirteen hundred and twenty total people right. Now they're down to forty six left in the event and they should be very close to the money right if i. It is very close. I don't have the exact time on that. But current chip leaders modest bolles followed by frankfurt narrow. Andy park joseph sonal and andrew marino and then our angle just outside of the top five so you got big names You got players. That have been chomping at the bit. I think to play in a tournament like this so absolutely. I think the numbers you know are going to be. you know. i don't wanna say record-breaking. But i bet you they're going to be much higher than their anticipating for one day wwl's be wwlp starts starts their tournaments com september october november now. The wwlp online portion is beginning in early july so That's just around the corner. I was reading some stories about this Wbz heads up championship where it was online. Basically but a lot of players got together in kabul san lucas. And we're basically in the same hotel in a lot of them. Were playing online against each other head to head and look like a battleship game battleship. Exactly so that was very interesting and that was how you had the final picture of phil. Ivey and patrik antonius Right after they finished the final match. We're in the same hotel room and took a picture so now kind of play. They were both played in the same telling. Same room I don't know if they played exactly in the same room. There were players did but They were online You know playing each other on computer you you have to. You have to take it on blind faith that everything is on the up and up when they're that close to each other l. is a lot of money and a lot of competition against each other. So you know. I don't think he's spread around if everybody wants to decide to do something like that. You know their integrity would be questioned. But you know these. These are people that you know that. I've never had issues with that so but He might do some card edging. It bacharach. He's not gonna do patrik antonius across the table. No no and you remember last week. You mentioned that phil ivey was going to be playing and One of the questions. That i did. I did pose to George joseph and i believe i mentioned it to you a few days ago. Was that apparently phil ivey did. Come to some sort of agreement with The borgata remember they few years ago when he wants the money and they. Ps that money so they didn't reveal the finals and final numbers and he'd probably never will but at least They got right someone. Yes you know. so Hey for me. You know. i've always enjoyed the hell out of phil ivey playing. You know he's just you know such a world class poker player and it's so much fun to see him. You know back in these tournaments so whatever those issues were. I'm i'm i'm glad he's For better or worse strained amount. Well i'm going to move onto the world series of poker because we did talk about quite a bit last week since the schedule came out with eighty eight bracelet events Starting on september thirtieth and running through november the twenty third. of course we'll have the online events starting july and it'll be less attention to that. Obviously but i think i mentioned The executive director of the world series booker. I called him tie english. It's obviously tie steward. And he answered a few questions that people had about the release of the schedule in one of the first questions that a lot of people said. Why would you release at this early. And he responded by saying you know. We developed a scenarios to try to predict where the health and safely faith the health and safety guidelines would be by fall and You know since things are starting to return to normal. We thought we would get it out early in. Have some time to make some changes if they have to do. I think that was a wonderful response to that question. No yeah absolutely. He said you know the one thing we wanna do is not release it too late. void the lines that they have for registration for some of these events especially with the covid problems whether they're going to be serious in the fall. Who knows but he wants people to take advantage of their electronic registration in an entry system and.

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Poker Action Line

07:52 min | 2 years ago

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"A financial commitment or financial judgment. I should say who else. Mgm or a couple of guys right. Anyway he's planning on playing so He's doing a few podcasts. As a guest. He's on joey ingram show and a couple of other ones so he will be playing this summer. so We'll look forward to having phil back. Also phil hellmuth daniel ground new set to play next week for the third and possibly final match who knows Nicaragua can win. Maybe they'll play a few more times but the film went. Of course the first two with the big comeback in event one and then winning the one last week but june twenty third is match number three of their head to head battle. Look forward to following that one and giving the results of that one and Just to mention that. I couldn't find it real quickly. But the the vent twelve the fifty thousand dollar buy and out of the us poker. Open chip leader sean. Winter jonathan. little is currently klein second. And then steven chadwick. Jason koon samsung several rounding out the final table. So that one is interesting. That is being played today. In fact just about to get underway at Four pm eastern time seven pm. Actually i guess that would be one. Pm pacific time so that is on the poker go app. If you have that in your possession what do you think about tournaments david. If you don't mind me giving me a minute or two but an old a former an old friend And my sister Pokharel manager in houston Talking about how big poker's getting over there Came in third in eleven hundred dollars by in that generated a one point five million dollar size pool and took third place even though he had a huge chip lead over everybody at the final table but still took down one hundred twelve thousand and this is the first place i believe. Got to ninety two. And i don't remember even hearing about a tournament going on in houston. Yeah must be one of those clubs exactly but look at look at the price pool generated winning eleven hundred eleven hundred dollars for a one point five million dollar pool. You need fifteen hundred people. I don't know how many you know day one flights they had but regardless that's impressive very impressive In congratulations to a good friend of yours. That i know you worked with for a long time Are you surprised that he did that. Well only event was he a really good in many years and We unfortunately we drifted apart but he was always an excellent poker player You know he he. He and i were involved in the craziest poker hand that i've ever played in and and i don't know if i mentioned it to you. But before no limit became big they started running a pretty big pot limit holdem game and he felt more comfortable me. Playing it and this game was visited by Couple young people that had a lot of money. I'll let you figure out how they might have made that kind of money for very loose with it and he goes wanted to come and join me and Well we born in for five hundred. I had built up that stack to about thirty four hundred dollars when this young man that would one of them that i was talking about came in and he was everything he was advertised. You know he was braggart. You know plati super aggressive insulted people So he said to my left and we got into a hand where. I had pocket queens. The house guy was under. The gun raised the minimum. You know and by the time it got to him. I was ready to raise three. Other people have called. But i see him reaching for a lot of chips. I said what the hell. I go this. I'm not going to achieve anything by raising. Let him do it. I'm gonna have to hit the hand and sure enough a cat up to about three hundred dollars and change for six of us to see the pop. Dave the came. Clean deuce three rainbow. And i have talked to queens house. Guy comes out and that the pot six am sorry. He bets seven hundred and change because he had about fifteen sixteen hundred in front of one of the three players between me and him calls it. I just call. 'cause i see this guy reaching all his chips and he goes. I'm gonna raise it to this amount. The house guy goes all in with whatever he had left. And this other guy after seven hundred said i think i'm losing this hand any foles and i just look i had maybe another four hundred left i might as well go all in with the four hundred because i'm not gonna fall now and he automatically calls and he goes. I don't give a shit he goes. I think you're you're you're you're bluffing. He turned over at ten jack lawsuit. The house guy put on on as queen. And that's exactly what he had so with two cards to come on figuring as long as it isn't two aces or four or five. I don't think i could lose this hand. Well as soon as the nine hit on the turn. I said oh my god. This guy's got an open district and sure enough. the king. The king came on the river. And i lost like nine ten thousand dollars pot. Hand talk with benny benny. Who's the guy we were. Just talking crazy stuff happens in poker folks certainly does Let's finish things out with the world series of poker Schedule which came out today in the last day or so i guess you would say it starts on september the thirtieth which is a thursday and it starts of course as usual with the casino employees tournament. Five hundred dollar buying and then later that day things really get going with the twenty five thousand dollars horse event. There's also the charity event for covid nineteen relief on that first day so it kicks off to a very big start. There's also tournament called the reunion There's several ten thousand dollar tournament championship type tournaments which have become the norm now and Those get underway. The first one is Let's see i. One is october fourth Omaha high low eight or better also limit holdem on october seventh. Ladies tournament on the eleventh. Ten thousand dollar horse championship on october twentieth and the fifty thousand dollar poker players championship is back. Which is an eight game mix. That is on october. The thirty first The heads up tournament is now at twenty five thousand dollar vianna. It used to be ten thousand. Now it's twenty five and kicks off on october. The fifth with limit of sixty four players. There will be a millionaire maker. Fifteen hundred dollar by on october the eighth a monster stack event. Fifteen hundred dollar buying on october fifteenth and the eight hundred eighty eight dollars. Crazy eights tournament is back eight handed on november the eleventh The main event kicks off on november. The fourth eighty eight Bracelets on the line of course the will be televised. A lot of stuff will be televised on. Cbs sports network Don't confuse that with your local. Cbs network affiliate channel. Four down here in south florida but the shows being moved from. Espn cbs sports network. So i'm sure they're going to be Having a lot of good coverage because they'll they'll one impress all the people getting that schedule right and Something that you and i discussed before we went on air They're going.

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Poker Action Line

07:39 min | 2 years ago

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"So so the big names. Are there stephen chiswick and a lot of big names so you can catch some of this on poker. Go if you if you do have that apper. I certainly well worth your while if you like to watch Poker games on tv or on your tablet. So that's a good place to go but we'll get to some of that a little bit later. A lot of stuff going on the resorts world hotel in vegas is set to open very soon. We talked about the the hacking the vegas I'm sorry the pipeline hacking But tied in with that is the explosion. Now really of crypto currencies which. I recently just kind of looked into had Someone suggested that. Maybe i look into a certain site that he thought was going to do very well. So i'm spending some time You know at least doing a little bit of research is one of those things that passed me by. I remember when i moved to florida in florida after going to boston and new york in back to tampa i came down here and i said well i'm going to take this job back at highlight again because the computer enter world and the internet is just starting to explode in. It's just passing me by. So if i take this job i'm going to have access to the internet and and that was one of the main reasons why really got involved in some of these things. That sounds cool. it really does. But the crypto currency thing. Where the reason i bring that up is on that the dealer site that you mentioned someone asks the question. Do you know a poker room where you can buy into tournaments or by chips with with bitcoin and Couple of people laughed and said come on you want to see. That's is that a real question you know it's like saying. Can i go up with my credit card and buy poker chips which we know. You can't do that but it's funny. There was a link to it To a site. And the i the one of the first casinos out in vegas is going to be taking. Bitcoin is the resorts world. Las vegas good for mean you know sooner or later this is going to happen. You know Then we have a football player. I believe he got cut anyway but that requested that his you know bitcoin the main for kansas city. Or something i asked for eight. He got cut but he requested his salary. Which is supposed to be somewhere around nine hundred something thousand dollars a year to You know to be paid in bitcoin. So i guess the hard thing for a lot of people is trying to figure out what the conversion is. Obviously it changes every day but Just the note on the vegas resort. They're going to use a a crypto currency wallet called gemini and customers will be able to use that wall to make payments within the complex. I'm not sure exactly for buying chips in the poker room or other Casino areas but it should be Very different in a first the first casino in a huge area to partner with a pla- cryptocurrency platform and used effort guests. The demand is starting to be out there. And i thought that was very interesting. By the way the results Resorts world international in. Las vegas will be opening on june. The twenty four th. That's right around the corner right around the corner. It's funny when this story just was perusing through it said for four years. There's been a strip club in vegas that has been using crypto assets for its operations including consumption and private dances so i can imagine stripper. Do you take crypt Do you take bitcoin or he theory him go there you go. Oh my god so anyway. We're coming into a whole new area era but there's lots of things happening out there. Mike pastilles was interviewed by veronica. Brill who was the original accuser of mike pasta. So that's yeah well his wife You know she's divorced from him and she basically backs up the fact that he's a complete scam artist and some of the things that he did and she actually mentioned it was his ex wife and she moves She moved to. I think oregon or something just to get away from this guy so You know the creepy things about this guy. I never end but I wanna get to this This article that we talked about off the air about poker dealers and y. They don't like working in vegas so I do want to get to that later on. Get to some of the polka results and some of the other things that are happening out there in the world but I this this was really an interesting article to me. Joe because for a novice in the The brick and mortar side of operations. I know very little. About what poker dealers go through and my first reaction would be people. People definitely want to work out there. I would think but it's not the same as players. It's a goal of players. Go out there and win a bracelet but they are not treated so well w s p. Well what's happened is the explosion. Dave was great for poker. Okay now if you remember in the article towards the end of the article somebody wrote about. How ten dealers auditioned for the so. I don't know going back to two thousand or something like that and experienced dealers and only three of them got chosen. Were considered good enough to deal okay. So when you were having fields of three four hundred and that didn't start to happen till the late ninety s maybe early two thousands okay. You could have been selective. And i'm sure it was a great honor to be chosen as a dealer you know and i i the people that i've known that have gone for the most part have enjoyed. It have said they've made very decent money over there You wouldn't believe that by the article that we just read right but They really enjoyed it. And that's my only thought processes that you know back. Then they wanted the best dealers because of the you know the players over there. They wanted him to have a great experience. Now you and. I both not doing this show for so many years. That players have complained about the quality of the dealers. But when you have fields where you're starting with whatever two thousand three thousand people You've been to those. You've been out there. Poker players were in those Conference quarters time that you went out there hundreds and hundreds okay. So imagine you've gotta have deals for all those tables every half hour. You're rotating dealers. They're they're now running multiple tournaments stand and they've got live cash games so the quality of dealers. You just can't get them. You know you can't get it. Used to be a great place. Wants to feel started. Get larger to.

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07:44 min | 2 years ago

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"Stamp situation. I like i. I can't vision them. Not doing that. envisioned excuse me and So yeah that's great. The the more the merrier. Hopefully they'll start putting some you know pressure on some of the other states like ours. You know florida always seems to lag lag way behind you know some of the more what's the word. I'm looking for for some more of these other states. That always seem to get on top and and get a very big advantage in you know creating revenue. Our state seem so b- Behind the eight ball couple years at least if if not a whole lot more before they open their eyes and realize that the revenue and some of the good that it can produce some other news about the poker in the state of florida. Big tournament coming up in tampa Starts wednesday june. the ninth. It is there a big series up there that they're looking forward to holding here a starts out with a five hundred dollar buying tournament on wednesday. The ninth and the main event is tied in with the World poker tour so we'll look forward to what's going to happen there but that is really kind of coming on. The scene is certainly the little brother of hollywood Seminal operations but growing up big time in catching up to older brother. Hollywood an old friend running that rule coming getting rewarded for doing such a great job at coconut creek. Yeah pablo perez for sure. The main event for them starts june. Nineteen thousand five hundred dollar buying And they will have two days. Actually the eighteenth eighteenth and nineteenth of friday and saturday thirty five hundred dollar. Buying starting at eleven. Am both days move today to on sunday and then the final table on the four on day. Four on tuesday. June twenty seconds so Tampa tournament coming up. Palm beach club also having a tournament That's i mentioned Lots of stuff happening around the state and none of it. In hollywood right now but They did just finish a tournament the weekend and Kind of a little bit of italian for our show because the winner. We don't know cosmin. This was the winner of the deepest stack tournament. Seventy nine hundred dollar buying with a two hundred thousand guarantee you won the tournament. But he finishing second steve carp good friend of all. We've been playing very well lately. He had a tough situation going into head. Play a big deficit going into their hung on for quite a while. Prove to be a little too great but Jolts wins one hundred and twenty thousand for the title while steve carper wins Eighty thousand two hundred fifty dollars for second place. Congratulations steven like you mentioned. His name always seems to come up. Come out of your mouth there when you're talking about some of these tournaments. He has very very much lately. And i went over there. For the seminal showdown. I think he finished eighteenth in the main event and he was playing deeply into some other so obviously on top of his game right now. No question and Certainly wish him the best. Congratulations steve and he. He's getting real close to having a big breakout win and some huge tournament. And we're going to be very happy form when that happens. I no question. I smoke of connecticut in the northwest. Meanwhile massachusetts their poker rooms have been closed lots of covid restrictions still up there They're removing a lot of them this weekend but Operators of the big hotels are dragging their feet as far as opening some of these rooms so neither mgm springfield nor the encore. Boston harbor have announced any plan said when their poker rooms will reopen so You know obviously completely different situation from here and several places out west but You know they're they're airing on the side of caution if they're airing it all year and Actually while you and you're talking right now. I'm actually texting my brother-in-law who works at calder. Because i was told that today they were going without masks. Sorry body just just that this weekend allow though restrictions taken down the plexiglas and all these places and You know mass or not being required anymore so things are definitely getting back to normal in in a lot of okay. So you didn't know that you were able to verify that. Yes correct okay. Very good Because i heard that are my are yesterday's meeting at work An anticipation to see what we're gonna do a casino miami. You know an magic city. The talk is highly it will probably foll- shoot right away. So i haven't confirmed that yet. But that's that seems to be the the rumor mill that they'll probably You know follow suit would call. You know we call them. Get rid of the masks in the division. So these big plexiglas Partitions coming down. I think you're pretty smart not to put those up because it's a lot of work to take him down. It was never gonna have us. You know as far as i know. Although dave i don't know when the last time you were in the casino i don't know how long ago i would imagine. It was over a month or so ago and our stadium seating sections They put plexiglas. They're probably maybe two months ago The companies who run those machines. That i guess we rent them from or whatever. The arrangement is you know. I came in one day to work. It was by where they they play. And i go are we putting up. Plexiglass that i was told by one of the attendance. Now that that was the company owns machines. That was doing that. I see i see Speaking on the ground you mentioned the ground and speaking of plexiglass This is kind of a situation that just happened. I want to pass it along. Because he's in the news again Not for anything new with helmuth or anything like that but he was playing in a tournament at the venetian twenty. Five thousand dollar high roller and i guess he got knocked out of the event and he made some kind of joke like I guess he got beat when when he had pocket nine and the guy three bed jammed with ace four from the big blind and then got an ace on the board route so i got knocked out of the event and he made a joke said how do i break these things talking about the plexiglas and when i first read it i thought wow this guy lately since he got married he's really turned into an asshole and he's always having problems and that sort of thing but when i read closer it was he was completely joking and then they had a video of it and he kind of stood on his chair and grab the top of the plexiglas and when he did it broke The whole piece broke half and So he didn't do it on purpose and he said I guess that plexiglass is not as strong as we thought it was and he handed the corner piece to the to. The guy knocked him out of the tournament. So it's.

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04:38 min | 2 years ago

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"In any given year hundreds of kids language behind bars in australia. The minimum age of criminal responsibility is ten in other words of both graded can be arrested and brought before corp camera is the only jurisdiction has taken steps theresa age this week on women on the line raise the age campaigner and solicitor. sophie Explains why locking up. Kids is not only traumatic for the child but exposes them to further And in the second half of the show to win times marissa's Chats bronwyn carlson a professor of indigenous studies at macquarie university. We want to thank maria for giving us permission to play his special international woman's day coverage but first up. Let's look at the campaign to raise their age. Welcome to woman on the line sophie. Thank you very hurt before we look at raise the age campaign. I thought it'd be important to discuss some of the issues that kind of a span the campaign. so let's stop from the top. What factors lead to youth offending proably aware but in australia children as ten year old can be arrested by police and putting the present. So we're talking about extremely young children when we talk about these ideas offending offending anything Maybe an out of home care who Throws them dinner across the room because they get frustrated right through to the things that we might move typically think about like lifting or Some sort of property graffiti something like that. So there's a whole Spectrum of how young people might get caught up in the criminal justice system aboriginal and torres to own the kids of on will likely to be picked up by police arrested put in prison cells than non indigenous kids and the reason that this is a combination of voice over policing so these kids just thing more visible to police and police targeting these these children more often and policies which make lot hotter for these keys high level of poverty and more insecure in unaffordable housing. Things like that got you. And so what happens when children do come into contact with the criminal justice system i had is there. Life generally pan out so again it really depends on who the child is So as i said keep the jiang. ten can come into contact with criminal justice system for that means they might be arrested by police. Taken to a police lockup cell or the night with they might be held that we brought before court and it will be decided what happens to that child Kids that i worked with minimum territory. you know often within sent to sent to juvenile justice detention centers so effectively presents You know where they can be held. If any length of time ed alternative of course his kids particularly to on average charge two kids who come from more privileged background. They might get diverted by police. They might be given a warning that might be taken hunch their parents so a lot hangs on how the police interact with the children. Right the reason. I ask that question was to sort of look at what happens. Like how does prison exists the issue so these kids are going in for minor problems but what does the criminal justice system due to them. Yeah so you almost nothing. Good comes out of the criminal justice system. All the medical evidence tells us that The younger child comes into contact with the criminal justice system. The more likely that they will stay engaged. So that means you know you pay if a kid is eleven years old when they first have contact with police them much more likely to later in life including when adult continue to have that that contact with the criminal justice system and there were lots of reasons to this. But they're all pretty simple when you when you take a kid a child away from their family away from schooling away from all those social structures and support if extremely traumatic for the child. A young person's brain is developing until the about twenty five itchy tilles very young so it disrupts the way brain can can form mature and clerk even basic things like egypt taken out of the formal education system. Says six months very hard for you to reengage with that when you get back. It's very hot. Eatery engage with your friends and your family and third. These kids have a lot of difficulty issuing than normal lives in the community officer being disrupted and very traumatic way by putting these children tension sensitive

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07:04 min | 3 years ago

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"On community. Radio stations right across australia. You're listening to women on the line on. Today's show will listening to isabel journalist. Writer and nonprofit. Communications specialists based in. Melvin discussing her upcoming book today which is an investigation of how australia manages early pregnancy loss. We now return to the second part of the conversation with isabelle discusses the links between climate change and pregnancy loss. And i wanna talk to you about a more. Recent article that iran which was a godley nautical as well about the links between bushfire season and the negative effects on pregnancy in particular how exposure to fine particle pollution increases risk of miscarriage in pritam. So in that article you ask. Why was the health advice for pregnant women. So hazy during the season and also that we need more appropriate health messaging. What does that sort of appropriate health messaging. Look like for you. I think that the risks should be adequately and properly articulated. I think that we don't communicate well in us. The real risks that that kind of polish ine actually does create. and it's not just. I chose the bushfire topic in pot because we were heading into summer. Because we're heading into An thing that spot it was the. Ah w. which is the estrada institute of health and welfare report around impacts of bush boss mike but the majority if that was looking at asthma the more obvious breathing difficulties respiratory difficulties. Things like that and there was just nothing. Pregnant women listed as key on the website of people that should be careful but Kind of reason why. They are explanation of the risks. They're not real. There was no real guidance around what you could do. If you're pregnant or looking to conceive there was suggestion that if you were looking to conceive you might wanna white a couple of months you know and just be really careful with your intact and i mean but these issues this issue of political matter and information and epigenetics and some of the issues that are talked about in an article that also goes for general. Amputation sorry walking on main roads and things like that. This is one of the things that are going chase. Bushfires to mike it's particularly intense. The particle matter is really really high. But that's not decided outside of bush season. They isn't risk. There is risk this risk. In general appalachian specially in areas where that pollution tends to be heavy as for like. I said walking on our mind road to get to work. That is heavily congested during rush hour. Especially i think of sydney royds. That really bury congested during rush hour. And things like that. And it's never. I've never heard anyone say to me. I was shocked if you'll heavily pregnant. Probably don't walk on a main writing rush hour to work like that's just not a thing but it it should be. That's the point right. So i didn't write that article it was It was a lot hell of a lot of work and it was a it was a bit tangential to what i was doing with the book but the more i kind of the more i thought about it and the more it sat in my brain kind of tapping me tap tap tap tap tap tap. I just knew to do it. I felt it was very much in public interest and really important issue to address Yes i did. The article and it was well-supported by certain people in the medical field. Which i hope i hope means that may be the issue can be more attention. But there's like a significant proven link between early pregnancy loss and particle matter and also pretense beth and paddock abba. I found out later off. The story was published. Because this was the grant was actually awarded while i was riding the story To a guy who a professor a. He is examining the health repercussions for children. Who were in utero during significant bushfire events said that that is interesting again. Nothing about early pregnancy loss. The focus always tends to be on pre tempa and children that actually add on alive. And i think that's just because people say oh well you know miscarriage. It was inevitable their genetic What we're seeing is that it's not inevitable in every case and as a research is that i spoke to The research is he took part in that story. Which just brilliant and sarah robertson one of the things that she says he's like we are seeing huge spikes in invisibility. And this is a real like we look at the kind of handmaid's tale to start being future and i don't want to be alarmist but like this is a senior research At a medical institute saying this is the future of the human rights that we're talking about like a combo lay that this isn't a mainstream issue. I can't believe that we're not talking about this law. More than what i see. I think with that story. I just say one other thing. Which was that. When i was reading the research i was kinda going home. A god like whoa like this is. This is really scary. Like this is really frightening. And this is why i had to write a story. 'cause like this is really terrifying stuff and i'm thinking well i'm not a doctor. I'm jewish this. Sometimes i like to think. I'm a doctor but i'm not actually adopted. My grandmother would love to be a doctor. I'm not a doctor. But i'm reading. These is ongoing. Maybe over egging it you know. I'm a journalist like maybe i'm trying to iraq. I'm owes a citation housing. Or whatever every single research and doctor that i spoke to said on under nar. You're under egging egerton that this is bigger than that and i was like. Oh my god mike. The academics actually tend to be quite on the left excitable side and they will light on. This is really bad. Like this is really really dangerous and the more i went into it the more i was like. I'm really glad. I'm writing story as much is like didn't really have taxi at that point because we were heading into the christmas bright..

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07:35 min | 3 years ago

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"So that was an age article published yet over last year. I way you talked about the discomfort that a publisher expressed when you brought them. This idea that people might not want to read a whole book about it and rightfully you said you know we talk about a lot of the difficult things like raping child sexual abuse and and all of that. So what is it about this particular topic that makes people so uncomfortable. It was really devastating when published says that to me. Because i felt sorry i'm late. It was wrong. Like i felt really angry. 'cause i there are lots of reasons to not publish my book. But that is just not one of them to me. It was just a Eight is fear discomfit around this topic. It really is like one of the two topics around women in women's health because it combined all beings that we that we don't like combines bleeding combines grief it combines the jonah zik mind ovaries it like all things that people out my god darn talk about that. It's it's a combination of all of them and it was astonishing to me even more cited. That show was female. Because i was like really. Like i was really shocked and i was really angry. And it just might relate and i think that perhaps it kind of suggests that there is a lack of understanding as to actually complicated miscarriage. An early pregnancy loss actually is because they are lauded different elements around it like physically. There's like eight different kinds of miscarriage. Like let's stop the not. Only the carriages. It's a big difference between carriage of four weeks miscarriage at nineteen eight. And that's not to say that one is more traumatic than the other. It's just a different set of challenges device and then you've got the psychological aspects of management. You've got the medical aspects of management. You've got a whole lot of challenges. Around policy is a lot of research into this area but not very much in australia. And a lot of that research from overseas just hasn't been translated into best practice in management kiai in in policy here so i i really think that a lack of understanding. And that's what. I think that compensation really demonstrated to me but writing the book and doing this and breaking down. Barriers is a challenge in that was just one example of the challenges that i've had to face you know and that's fine advice. Big challenges in my life. So we'll get the. I have no doubt. And there's a huge amount of support in the publishing industry for this book elsewhere. So i'm not worried about it. But i just thought it was fascinating. Like how many books on Sexual abuse in the church will release last year. Like it's just odd to me. It just seemed very interesting and very often insight into some of the psychology. I think yeah. That's one of the themes that you bring up a lot about the around. This topic in another article published in the guardian last year. You discussed precedes higgins very public sharing a pregnancy laws and the megan markle off twigs. And you talked about how a lot of this happens because of the silence around the topics of miscarriage and because of that there is a real lack of education around pregnancy loss in its causes so my next question is up to One had we lift that silence around miscarriage and number two. How do we improve. The quality of education around pregnancy loss in. Its causes the first issue around silence. I feel like there are a lot of columns in is a lot of writing about the silence at the actual silence and what that does is. We're not actually a discussing miscarriage with discussing the silence around miscarriage. So what i want to start doing. And this is what i'm trying to do in my word is actually thought about miscarriage about what. Where are we letting women and other people experience down like where we letting them down. What are the challenges like. I can't tell you how many stories i have. Hundreds of hearts binders full of horror. Stories arrive And i have doctors that i interviewed and they tell me what this practices and it doesn't in any way along with the real stories that i'm hearing from people that experienced loss it's complete. It's like another world. It's just completely different. And i want to show that the two are not marrying why. They're not marrying how note mary ann how we can get them to be in the same space. The best practice the reality saw in terms of the silence. I am so done with talking about the silence as the issue. The issue isn't this island. The issue is all of the things inside the silence that we don discuss. Because the islands is the wall is that makes. That's where i'm trying to move the conversation ryan and the silence exists because people are uncomfortable and the more we talk about it. The less people will be uncomfortable. And then the more we can stop talking about the frigging silence dot As that we're not talking about. I'm talking about issues like Women waking up from having a dan state which is a surgical procedure to end a pregnancy. Where there is no loss. All whether is unlikely to be alive breath waking up from dnc in a women's hospital in immaturity ward. Where you've got living a woman who's just given to living baby next year. It's not appropriate. It's not appropriate united. I'm talking about this. This is one of the most common themes is when people go and get scans We threatened miscarriages and you always have a referral when you have a scans at the referral says. This person is coming for threatening and they asked sat in waiting room heavily pregnant people. It really simple things that can add to a trauma Severely and these easily fixable if he just acknowledge that the people who experienced loss have grave in have trauma. So that's the silence question in times of education the elements of the if the people who work in these fields wants it. I think that my job mycole hang istikanah demonstrate that badri need it and that they should want. And that's what i'm doing. Sorry i think that's my job. And i think it's the job of a lot of people who have experienced loss is to advocate if they are comfortable to decide if they're in a safe space. Any ready is to advocate with medical professionals. I said to my ultra sinologist who've done the vast majority of my alter sounds united. Have you thought about seating women who attend this clinic which threatened miscarriage in another room just in another room so that they're not sitting in a room with heavily pregnant women coming out of an office saying it's a boy or oh my god this time tomorrow. I'm going to have a baby like it happens. And i think we need to talk about.

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04:20 min | 3 years ago

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"She said. I heard the last bit. I think you'd better tell me what. I'm never going to forgive. He noted yes. Things get anywhere else. I suppose he was wrong about that. After he'd explained everything and answered all floors questions. She told him exactly what she thought of him. Then she packs some bags for her and the children and left. She forbade him to touch even say goodbye to them. He felt as if his heart was being ripped in two colon. Sat in the kitchen staring out the window for some time. Eventually he got out his computer booked a flight to frankfurt. For that evening he spent the rest of the day organizing his affairs and arranging for a lawyer to accompany him to the police interview. It was dog when it was time to leave for the airport. He put his bag in the back of his car. On set off foggy on the road again he noted he tapped to drive carefully back inside. The empty house telephone rang three times. And then the answering machine went on myth sutherland. This is inspector huddle. You don't need to fly over to be interviewed. We finally found yasmine till his body. She hung herself in lockup facility about three weeks ago she left a letter. I wouldn't share the details. But let's just say she blames you for her decision. Unfortunately we can't prosecute you for this. That i wanted you to know you were responsible. Have a happy life. Some distance away in was now driving it on the same hilly road as the previous evening valley folk hilltop clear valley folk hilltop clear valley folk and then standing there in front of him at the top of the hill was yasmine dressed exactly as he'd last seen her waiting he thought millisecond about breaking but dismissed the idea he knew it was all over. Emergency services got there shortly after the crash but there was nothing to be done. Collin's neck was broken. A foxy said the paramedic pointing at the vixen whose body lay bloody and broken on the side of the road and just piled into. That tree. didn't even try to stop. I hope you enjoyed this story if so please recommend it to your friends and give the podcast racing and a review if you listen on apple. Podcasts i'm making a bonus episode about the background to the story of vixen. So if you have any questions you like me to answer then right to me at jams. Dot ru put dot scofield at g mail dot com before the twentieth of january. Twenty twenty one. And i'll try to answer them. And if you liked vixen you might like some of the other thirty stories available on behind the bottom line season four will be starting at the end of january with more funny sad and strange stories from the world of business and i hope you'll join me until then this is james scofield goodbye..

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