35 Burst results for "Lorraine"

"lorraine" Discussed on The Officer Tatum Show

The Officer Tatum Show

05:46 min | 7 months ago

"lorraine" Discussed on The Officer Tatum Show

"All right. Let me bring in some people who were calling in. Let me see who I want to go with. Is that Lorraine Lorraine? I go with Lorraine from California. Lorraine welcome to the off stage show. Hi officer Tatum. First time caller long time listener, I too am appalled by the transgender organization of America today.

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Patrick Mahomes plays through ankle sprain, leads Chiefs to third Super Bowl in four years

AP News Radio

01:02 min | 8 months ago

Patrick Mahomes plays through ankle sprain, leads Chiefs to third Super Bowl in four years

"Be done. Greg eklund was that the chief's Bengals nail biter. 45 yard field goal by kicker Harrison butker with three seconds left in the game gave the Kansas City Chiefs a 23 to 20 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, played with a high ankle sprain and attributed his success to the chief's training staff. At the end of the game there, I had to run to get the first down and got us into fill Lorraine. So credit to them. And then just trying to stay on it and we have two more weeks. So we got to keep doing it. The Super Bowl will have a bit of a sibling rivalry, as chiefs tight end Travis Kelce tries to take a Super Bowl from brother Jason, the eagle center. You won't see me talking too much trash because of how much respect on how much I love my brother, but it's definitely going to be a, it's going to be an emotional game. That's for sure. Bengals quarterback Joe burrow says they just didn't do enough when it mattered. He's got to find ways and it

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"lorraine" Discussed on Write Your Legend

Write Your Legend

08:00 min | 1 year ago

"lorraine" Discussed on Write Your Legend

"Yes, thank you. Thank you, Adam. That's a really interesting question. And. The challenging part of that for me is my friends and family members are not taking my advice. So it's really difficult to give people advice if they don't want it. Yeah. And so is there another way, but I also feel that this is important to you, right? It's almost like it's peeling you to witness them in their head and not in their body. So is there another way that you can help them want to learn more from you? And what I mean by that is, can you ask them some questions rather than trying to tell them what to do or tell them that you know a better way? Because as a coach, it can be one of the most frustrating things because pretty much everyone. I think could probably benefit from court chain, but that doesn't mean that they're open to it or they're coachable. Yes. And it may be that there are some of your friends and family members who are not ready to learn what you can teach them. In fact, they may never be ready to learn what you can teach them. But some of them might so my invitation to you would be, can you have another goal and take a different approach, asking them some questions about what your witnessing, what you're noticing in their behavior that you think maybe could be improved through something that you could share without just giving your advice. Because it's harmful, right? When you try and help someone and they kind of just, you know, I'm not interested or and I would hate for them to miss out on what you could share with them. If you were just to take that 30 day break. So I'd love to know if that landing for you if you've got any follow-up questions on that because I know it's a little bit challenging to see actually go back in and try a different approach. Yeah. Yeah, and I think there's two. There's such a joy and it doesn't feel joyful right now when your family and family members you see probably another side of maybe happiness that you've been able to prevail and be in your body instead of your head, which is huge. And sometimes when we do spiritual work and we do work on ourselves, a lot of times when we feel it, we want it for everybody else. And so we try to push that on to someone else because when we love someone, we want them to find that happiness. But part of your spiritual working in your healing and your process of healing and I would say to peeling off your layers is letting go of expectations and accepting people for where they are without judgment, right? So when I hear him say like they're in their head, I automatically think, but that's their protection. That's how they feel safe, right? So even though you feel like it's safer on the other side, which you've experienced, we have to also remember like sometimes our family members or friends can be in their head because this is a way that they deal with it. And this is how they feel safe. So if we were to take that away from them, imagine how unsafe they would feel with you. They have to get to that occurrence by themselves and how do we do that? The way that we do that is through compassion and empathy and without judgment and instead just accepting where they are and also like you were saying Lorraine, getting more details, just kind of showing up and getting answers as to why. Maybe asking questions and figuring out why maybe they're in their head so much without the expectation that they should perform listen or hear you a certain way. And so sometimes we try to make people like you were saying listen and we do this all the time and coaching and I know you do it with your teaching, you're a teacher and you teach coaches how to get better and coaching, you know? And really have breakthroughs with their clients. But even with coaches, sometimes you have to meet them where they are, you know, and even with me, you know, I'm gonna send you videos and you kind of will go over how I'm coaching, give me tips on how to become better, but what if I wasn't ready for that and you just placed it on me, I would feel like you were either judging me or telling me that I wasn't good enough, right? So we have to meet those people where they are and they come to you when they're ready for the most part. And I feel like, you know, that's the most important thing and that's basically what you were saying in this as well. Yeah, definitely. It's so important, as you say, to meet your client or your friend or family member where they are. And that's what we do as coaches. We recognize where are they in their journey and for me and for my clients? I used to be an engineer. For many, many years I was an engineer. And I worked in really technical environment. And so everything was all based around intellect. And being smart. So my identity was wrapped up in intellect and being smart. And many of the people that I work with are in a similar place because culturally, that's what many western societies have put so much stock on. It's intellect. And a very competitive, aggressive, linear, logical way of thinking. So if you've been taught that that's the way that you succeed, it does feel unsafe to start stripping away some of that and going, well, actually, you should learn to trust yourself. And if you draw a pen to your body, then you'll be able to trust your intuition and your gut and the life of now, if someone had said that to me back in the day where I was just engineering engineering engineering, I've gone this person is loopy. Because it was so far from my reality back then that I couldn't even hear what they were trying to see. It's really important. Wow. Yeah, that's really important. So Robert also from our membership, a Roberto, excuse me, also from our membership, has a question. So Roberto asks, could you elaborate on values versus morals specifically in relationships? Oh, that's a good question. See, I don't have a distinction between values and morals. In fact, I refer to my values as my model compass. So if I know what my values are, then I know what direction I'm going in and if I find myself off track, it's usually because I'm not honoring at least one of my values. So for me, I don't have a distinction between them. My values and form my models. Yeah. If you enjoyed this podcast, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review this podcast and share it with your Friends. Congratulations to writing your legend and thanks so much for listening today and I'll talk to you soon in the next episode..

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"lorraine" Discussed on Write Your Legend

Write Your Legend

05:24 min | 1 year ago

"lorraine" Discussed on Write Your Legend

"Hey guys, short announcement. If you want to be part of this conversation, I would encourage you to join my VIP membership. Why? Because inside of this VIP membership, you can be a part of these live conversations with us. In these live conversations, you can interact with us, submit your questions with my live guests. In my VIP community, you get weekly coaching and so so much more. So if you want to interact with my guests and actually get the full length of this interview that is only shown to our members, please feel free to click the link in the description box so you can become a member and be a part of our conversation. Now let's continue. Yeah. So really getting to the juice of being able to question and challenge some of those things that we're a great starting point for you, perhaps. I'm getting to choose what are your priorities now? Can be life-changing for people. Yeah, and I feel like what you're also too just saying is a lot of times we think we, when we were raised, we grow into what we think are our values until we experience sometimes a lot of painful lessons that help in our own happen in our life actually give us the openness to be redirected towards maybe newer insights of what a value means or new values in general. And understanding that, you know, it's okay to be redirected. It's okay to go through things in relationships because even the good and the bad relationships are there to teach us something and mold us into our values and what we need to push forward and look for. Yeah, yeah, and I think you highlighted a really important piece about this is that values are not static. Our values are fluent, they change, they change through our lives, they change when we have a big life experience that you move somewhere new or you meet someone new or you have a partner or you have a breakup or you lose someone that all affects your values and even on a day to day basis you will have a number of priority values that I call what your motivators, your drivers, and that you can tap into, but in other situations, you might have other values that come to the fore. So an example that I often use, I'm a mom of teenage girls for my sons. And it's an example that I often use is that I can have my values that I live by or try to live by day by day, being in integrity, being honest, achieving, being positive, all of these things are values, but if something threatened one of my children, then my value of protection is going to supersede all of those and quickly rise to the top and I'm going to be acting from that value, not some of my values. So I think just being aware that maybe you've been given some family values or some cultural values, they don't need to be so static. Be aware and give yourself permission to be very fluid in your values. And I think that will stand you in very good stead. So Adam from our membership has a question for us. And he says Lorraine and apollonia. I am having trouble with close friends and family members over not taking my advice and not here listening to me. My family members and friends are in their heads and not in their bodies. Is it okay to take a 30 day break from them since I don't live with them or should I conform confirm them with boundaries and my values? Or standards? Thanks, Adam. Hello there. If you were liking what you are hearing, I want you to know that you can get exclusive interviews with me and join our interviews that you were hearing right now live and interact with my guests and myself. The only way that you will be able to get this exclusive content and hear the all of this episode is by joining our VIP membership community. This VIP membership community is a very small investment not only in yourself, but in the community and for your growth in life. This community is like no other. If you want to be part of these conversations that you're hearing on the podcast live with us, involve yourself with us and join and be able to submit your questions. Now is your time to join our VIP community for you to sign up, click the link in the description box to check out our VIP.

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"lorraine" Discussed on Write Your Legend

Write Your Legend

04:51 min | 1 year ago

"lorraine" Discussed on Write Your Legend

"Hi guys, in today's podcast, I have my coach Lorraine Hamilton. She is an ICF teacher, and ICF certified coach, and she helps other people recognize their values, their concept of values, and she is my personal coach. You know how I always say coaches need coaches will commit Lorraine also not only supports me and my business, but also supports me to elevating in my coaching skills. So today, I am bringing her to you. And in this podcast, we are going to be talking about how to understand the concept of values and how to find them. So many people ask me apologia, how do we even know my values? What are values? Well, we're going to dive in and dissect it here in today's podcast. Now, let's begin. All right, so Lorraine, I'm so happy to have you. Obviously everybody, everybody that's here and this interview with Lorraine. We are going to be discussing a lot about values, how to implement them and how to understand the concept of values and how to find them. So learn a rain is amazing. She is actually someone that we have worked with personally in our business and is a licensed and certified coach and actually helps in the licensing program in coaching as well as she is also a mentor to many other people in the coaching practice and mentorship. Lorraine Hamilton is a PCC as global accredited coach with over 15 years of experience, and she's around the ICF certified coaching school certification professional coaching program for over 5 years. Before being brought on as a program director at coaching, she had Emmy Award winning media. She was an Emmy Award media winning media entrepreneur and coached herself The Rain is a master coach and trainer in Lorraine has been featured in countless media outlets and including inspiring coaching and coaching magazines and actually inspiring a lot of coaches like myself. So I wanted to bring Lorraine on the segment because this is something that she talks about a lot is how to understand and concept values. So for those of you that are tuning into the live at the moment too, you can also join in the Q&A at the end. You can also ask Lorraine some questions about values. Feel free to interact with us as well. And then yeah, Lorraine, now the floor is yours. I just want to first say thank you for being here with us. And thank you for being here with me as well. Oh, thank you for having me. It's such a treat in an honor to talk about values in different communities and to bring this work to new audiences all the time because it really is I believe the foundation of my work and the work that I do with clients, but it is the foundation of so many other pieces like confidence and communication and relationships. And feeling successful without knowing what our values are, then it's really difficult. I refer to it as flying blind. I don't know how to make decisions if I don't know what my values are. I don't know how to help my clients, if I don't know what their values are. So really, it is the coroner stone of the work that I do. And the processes that I teach other cultures is how to get to those values because so many of us don't even know our values are. And that's not that's not a criticism of anyone that's not me trying to shame or blame anyone. We literally don't know what our values are because we inherit them. Our first set of values we inherit from our family and from our teachers and our mentors and our religious leaders and our peers, we're told what is most important, right? So we don't get to decide what's most important for us until much later on when we've had some life experience when we decide that there are certain belief systems that we've maybe been introduced to that no longer serve us, so.

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"lorraine" Discussed on Six Degrees of WTF

Six Degrees of WTF

05:16 min | 2 years ago

"lorraine" Discussed on Six Degrees of WTF

"The warren's confirmed that it was definitely a matter of demonic possession and as one would expect doctors psychologists. Were like your shit. They said that the only thing that was wrong with david was he had a learning disability. Now i feel like that's a hell of a learning disability. That really is like. I feel like i maybe i would go for. Adhd or maybe showing signs of schizophrenia. But no one's going to say he has a learning disability. It's just under that blanket. Rates right field. I don't know what to call the exactly exactly now as things got worse and worse home. Debbie and arnie moved out so debbie got job from. This man named allan bono. Good just moved to town. He had a dog kennel place and she became a dog groomer. They're working for him and she and arnie rented an apartment from alan as well. No they still go back to help because they were both living with family. But you know david's possession or what was going on. It was just getting too stressful. There's so much going on while eventually. The warren's arranged for minor exorcism because they couldn't get the church to grant them a full blown actresses so i guess there are different levels of extra systems that you can do. They ended up doing a total of three of them. Now during one of the exorcisms david or the demon announced to arnie. Who was there helping them that. He was going to commit a murder very soon during one of the other exorcisms. Arnie basically taunted the demon so much like we saw at the end of the exorcist. Take me so he was like take me instead of david after they moved and after hernia. Done this debbie said that there would be times when she would see arne he would just start like space out in the apartment. He was start growling and would come out of it. She would tell him what he did and he's like i didn't do that. He had no recollection of this. On february sixteenth nineteen eighty-one. Arnie skipped work. And he and debbie and a couple of debbie's friends were hanging out at the dog. Kenilworth deputy was working and alan bono. The landlord and debbie's boss showed up and he and arnie from what i understand. We're like besties. They hung out together all the time so he was like. Hey let's all go out to eat. We'll while out. Eating drinking mostly by alan when they got back to the kennel allen wanted to party more and so it sounds like they all went up to his place but then he started getting hansie with some of the girls and they wanted to leave and he wasn't letting them leave our finally. Debbie took them and was able to help them. Because arnie started going after alan to basically make him stop within the last thing she remembered it was arne started growling and flew into a rage and he and allen started fighting so she took the girls and they left loournal while they were gone. Arnie stabbed allen multiple times in the chest and the stomach and then left and left him to bleed to us. The police found him a little while later. Two miles away from the attack so the day after the murder lorraine they found him two miles away from where he was attacked from. Where he attacked. Allan allan was still in his apartment. I thought you meant. They found the body two miles away. Okay found aren't. They found arnie him so the day after the murder. Lorraine warren told the police. The army had been possessed when he committed the murder by the way..

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"lorraine" Discussed on Six Degrees of WTF

Six Degrees of WTF

03:05 min | 2 years ago

"lorraine" Discussed on Six Degrees of WTF

"Judy the daughter said that judith did live with the warrants for a few years but she moved when she was eighteen and she had to go she said that judith lived a childhood filled with neglect. And the warren's basically took her just to help her out and give them a place to live. Judy says that her parents were rarely home. They traveled a lot giving lectures. On booked. horrors day were studying. These cases and judith would stay at their house and watch over things while they were away. Judy tony also said that. Jews had a long term boyfriend for most of the time that she lived there. She eventually ended up marrying this boyfriend. And the couple would often spend holidays with the warren's as i mentioned earlier all of the started coming out the lawsuit came up and judy and tony believed that judith was manipulated into saying these things against her parents now again. I'm not going to spend any more time on the lawsuit or of the soap opera drama. I will put a link to this article from the hollywood reporter up in the show on our website. If you want to read more into it. But i'm gonna dive into the some of the cases they covered so we'll start with the first country movie now. This movie claims to be based on the true story of caroline and roger parent who bought an eighteenth century farmhouse in harrisville rhode island and then they moved in with her five daughters andrea. Nancy christine cindy in april and nineteen seventy only to find that. The house was possessed by spirits. Or according to the warren's a really pissed off which named bathsheba sherman now as an aside. I'm going to mentioned. The movie was based on the transcripts of eddin lorraine warren. They wrote down things. The family had told them and also their experiences from their perspective while they were in the house and andrea was very clear about pointing that out as well. She wrote a trilogy of books. Titled house of arkansas. So flight that she self published which are based on her and her family's firsthand experiences so anything that the warren's documented was stuff that the family had told them it happened so they didn't get all the details is basically what she's saying like my books basically tell you how it actually happened. There's been she didn't say that they did it wrong. Or they did anything bad but she just wanted to make that distinction at. I'm not going to recount the entire plot of the movie. It's mean if you're interested watch it. It's terrifying about the story. So i the movie makes it look like the parents moved in the summer. When it was nice and beautiful but andrea said they actually moved in during the winter and weird. Things started happening about three months after they i moved in and then christine perrin said that started with bedroom doors. They'd fly open and then bay against the walls in the middle of the night so it was like someone was just walking through the halls Banging like flinging open everyone's stores also in the movie. We notice psyched. I day or the second that they moved in. What's her name. Lili taylor yes. The woman who plays the mother carolyn. She lays down to take a nap and she wakes up and she has bruises on her. And she's like. Oh that's weird. Yeah it's like right at the beginning of them moving in..

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"lorraine" Discussed on Six Degrees of WTF

Six Degrees of WTF

03:28 min | 2 years ago

"lorraine" Discussed on Six Degrees of WTF

"Were strictly sticking with the conjuring. But i feel like edna. Rain were kind of brought back into mainstream. When james film the conjuring was released back in two thousand thirteen and in these movies at as portrayed by patrick wilson and lorraine is played by vera for formiga. I love both of them. Yes and since. Then as i mentioned there's now what is known as the conjuring universe 'cause there have been several films. Not all of them have add lorraine in them but all of them are based on stories that they are cases that they were involved in. The movies portrayed evan lorraine as his happy traditional couple blissfully love very supportive of each other very protective of each other. But as i was doing my research. I came across this article in the high rate reporter. It came out in two thousand seventeen the alleged to add warren had carried on an amorous relationship. Which is how they cited it with a woman whom he met when she was only fifteen and the relationship allegedly started at this time and lorraine knew all about it. This woman who is named judith. Penny claims that she lived with them in the role of eds lover for four decades and stated this illegal declaration in two thousand fourteen. I'm going to point out that all of this started coming out. There was some lawsuit that was going on between one of the producers of the conjuring against the war and so you know when lawsuits come up. They tried to try and shit and they try to find people who may have been wronged and they promised them money if they will say stuff about these people so who knows if this is true. I am not perpetuating any rumors here. I'm just telling you what i found. But judith claims again that she was ads lover from the time she was fifteen and lived with them for four decades. She had her own room upstairs and sometimes had would spend the night with her upstairs in the house and then other nights would spend downstairs with lorraine now did he and lorraine have a daughter because in the movie did they have a daughter named judy. And i'm gonna bring her up. So i'm going to refer to their daughter when i say judy. I mean i mean her. When i see judith. I mean the woman who's accused them of that stuff. God you're not you're not to now judith. The alleged lover claims that ed was often abusive lorraine because lorraine guest to talk and if she wouldn't shut up when add wander shot up backhand her according to this woman. One of the things that add became known for earlier in their career was that he took one of the first pictures of this ghost who allegedly haunts a cemetery eastern connecticut. She's known as the white lady. But according to judith. He didn't capture a ghost. He took her out to the cemetery and she was in a white dress with a sheet and she ran through the cemetery so gave that kind of that kind of movement and he took a picture of her and claimed. That was the ghost now again. This is all what she sang now. Editor lorraine's daughter judy and her husband. Tony spare who now runs basically the ghost hunting business since ed lowering above past said via their lawyer that all of this was completely fabricated. They said they never witnessed the relationship. Nor any of the behavior that ju- the claims took place..

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"lorraine" Discussed on Six Degrees of WTF

Six Degrees of WTF

03:06 min | 2 years ago

"lorraine" Discussed on Six Degrees of WTF

"But i kinda wanna give where these ideas came or rate movies maso no editor lorraine warren in case you're unfamiliar with them. When i take a quick look at who they are or who they were since they both passed on. Now ed was a self taught and self professed demon allergists while lorraine has wife claim to be clairvoyant in a light trance medium. Now the two of them were devout catholics. For what i understand. Definitely into the church definitely. Their faith was very important to them. The founded the new england society for psychic research. Which is the oldest ghost hunting group in new england. And i think this happened. Like back in the fifties or something and basically if there was a haunting or at possession or a story of either of these things anywhere in the world that happened anytime between the late fifties and like the late eighties early nineties. You could pretty much guests that ad. Lorraine warren going to at least show up and take a look at it. They wrote several books. They consulted on several movies. As i mentioned earlier made shit tun of money. They claim to have investigated over ten thousand cases of haunting and possessions during their career and there were also as one can imagine several skeptics. Because anytime you dip into the paranormal. There's always going to be a skeptic and one person even described the quote unquote evidence that they would produce as blarney. And i chose that one just because i love the word eleven. Now it's not. Many people also claim that some of the better known huntings at the warrants. were involved in had been invented. either by the warren's and implanted in the families minds or the families that come up with it warrants came in and just kind of helped perpetuate that just specifically for financial gain. And i have to say while i was rewatching the movies. Doing some of my research and i watched some of the quick not full documentaries. But they're like quick ten to twelve minute long things that are on the country movies as extras one of the dudes immediately lost credibility with me. Because he's like anytime you pick up a deck of cards or you're playing with ruins you're inviting in evil spirits and i'm like okay first of all. No you're not second. Of all the runes not ruins terro or to rocard's not tear it card. But then i'm thinking. Well this is your this is how you make your money. These how these ghost hunters perpetuate fear right and especially since the warrants were so deeply entrenched in the catholic faith. I feel like after reading some of these things. They may have gone into these situations and actually made things worse than actually helping these people. So the warranty new twist on the conjuring but the warren's were involved in cases that inspired the amityville horror which was really what made them more popular. There's also a movie called haunting in connecticut. That was also based on a case that they did. I not going to go into those two on this show..

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"lorraine" Discussed on Six Degrees of WTF

Six Degrees of WTF

04:49 min | 2 years ago

"lorraine" Discussed on Six Degrees of WTF

"Welcome to the podcast. Formerly known as someone probably died on this episode i discussed at an lorraine warren specifically their cases that inspired the conjuring movies and aaron closest things out with the mysterious death of bethlehem. Deaton this odell aaron. Welcome to six degrees of what. Well hello welcome to. Someone probably died with us or died with. I know i just read it. No one died while in our company. Someone probably died starring us. Write these down. They they they read so much better. When actually say that. I'm like wait. That could be taken the wrong way. We live in the presence of someone who has died. Not someone who has died in a terrible way jess while with us. It's very humane. I'm sorry i'm just kidding. I'm just kidding motel. i'm erin. I'm this is the podcast of misinterpretation. Every it really is the welcome back. We're here with more stories. Were here see their did it again. We're here we are here. We are here. we're in your ear holes. Eu are correct about that. And we're only house with our.

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WW1: The Schlieffen Plan

Everything Everywhere Daily

02:12 min | 2 years ago

WW1: The Schlieffen Plan

"One of the most remarkable things about the first world war. Is that everyone sought coming. Well no one knew when it would start or what would be the trigger. All the parties involved knew that such a war was eventually going to happen. The germans saw the writing on the wall. Almost a decade before the war started most of the alliance's which were put into play for the first world war. We're developed in the aftermath of the franco prussian war of eighteen. Seventy and eighteen. Seventy one during this war which was really the last major war of the nineteenth century. Prussia defeated france taking the border territory. Known as alsace lorraine it also indirectly led to the creation of a new country called germany which was a union of prussia. Bavaria in a few smaller german speaking states france seeing this new unified germany posing an even greater threat than just prussia signed a treaty with russia in eighteen ninety four which stipulated that an attack on one country would be an attack on both. Both countries saw germany as a threat and their alliance was used to put germany in the position of having to fight a two front war. Should they choose to be belligerent. It was this strategic reality. That the chief of staff of the german army field marshal elfriede vansh lifan had to plan for lunch. Lifan was the head of the german army from eighteen ninety one to nineteen o six in late nineteen o five vansh leaf and realized that the world had changed dramatically. Russia had been soundly defeated in the russia. Japanese war railroads have made the movement of troops easier and the telegraph and the telephone had made communications faster. Weapons had improved and had become more lethal bunch leaf than felt it was necessary to totally rethink. How germany would fight a war against both france and russia. There were several big pitcher assumptions that virtually in made which went into the development of his plan. The first was that if a war with france and russia turned into a war of attrition. Germany would lose. They simply didn't have the manpower or resources of a combined france and russia to take them both on simultaneously second was at russia's military had been vastly over estimated their defeat at the hands of the japanese showed their weakness and they would soon recover from that defeat. Vansh lifan estimated that russia would take at least six weeks to mobilize before they could seriously begin to challenge germany.

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"lorraine" Discussed on That’s Strange

That’s Strange

04:15 min | 2 years ago

"lorraine" Discussed on That’s Strange

"Defeo allegedly allegedly had a deep hatred for his father and plotted to kill him around three. Am on the morning of november thirteenth. Defeo began his blood. filled rampage. Just want to point out real quick that this happened at three. Am the witching hour on november thirteen. Yes so i just wanted to point that out. Because i think that that's probably gonna play. Maybe a part later with yes. I get three am thing. I'm not picking up the november thirteenth thing. Thirteen thirteen just the okay commonly negative number. Yeah that'll so armed with a thirty five caliber rifle. Defeo murdered his parents and all four of his siblings as they slept in his in their beds he would eventually be arrested and convicted of the murders. Defeo claimed that there was a shadow in this is in quote shadow ghost alongside him. During his early morning bloodbath the lutz family moved into the home. Early morning bloodbath. I'm sorry to interrupt you. But that's just very early man. So the lutz family moved into the home. In december of nineteen seventy five. The family began experiencing paranormal phenomena. And would eventually leave the house following a night of horrors and that's in quotes to they. allegedly have never discussed the night. That made them leave amityville. Yeah they refuse and like literally interview to talk on it so the family ended up moving out and moving in with i think in laws and were too terrified to even return for their possessions. So whatever happened that night scared these people to death clearly. The warren's were called in to investigate the home lorraine upon entry into the home receive nonstop clear visual and claire audio messages from the phenomena that occurred admit made his way to the seller of the home although ed very rarely experienced any phenomenon throughout their investigations as was not the case in amityville edsall shadows along with thousands of pinpoint lights. They attempted to shove ed to the ground and he attempted to use religious resistance and demanded the spirits. Leave the house almost instantaneously. He began to feel the sensation of something attempting to lift him off the ground and just To add in here we we talked about how eddin lorraine investigated like ten thousand things right When ed was asked to rate the ville haunting in this case he said out of a out of a zero to ten scale. I'd put it at ten this man who investigated all of these things. Put the amityville case at ten on a scale which think that says it's crazy. Yeah and. I don't think i think it's briefly. Shown in one of the conjuring movies like an opening scene the conjuring movie but they didn't really touch on it and that might be because there was already a movie about it but right i think they were just kind of doing a nod to it like you know we. We have been here to investigate this. And therefore yes we are awesome. It's a pretty shocking scene. Actually if you've seen that part in it is. I think it's definitely second conjuring if i remember correctly. I think you're right in that. Yes so lorraine began to experience more clairvoyant feelings on the second floor landing. She felt the sensation of rushing water against her the sewing room. Which the anchorman. Who is with. The warren's claimed that he hoped was the closest to hell that he would ever be going into the lutzes daughter's room lorraine clairvoyant. We knew that it was the same room of the defeo.

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"lorraine" Discussed on That’s Strange

That’s Strange

02:50 min | 2 years ago

"lorraine" Discussed on That’s Strange

"After witnessing stones and vases getting tossed around he also heard spirit messages. Tapped out from the frame of a mirror there. Now what does that mean. He heard noises coming from the mirror. What are so. What's what he's saying here is like He would be in a room and he would hear like tapping like Not like morse code but like Like a rhythmic tapping right so he would go to investigate it. And i know. I i was really kind of muted on what i put in here. But he would go to investigate it and basically he he kind of sourced it down to the would around a mere and the frame specifically and he could. He could actually feel the kind of vibe of being tapped any in. That's where all of the tapping sound was coming from. He took that as the spirit trying to communicate or trying to say something in some way to him. But that that's what this is so he was saying that he would hear this tapping on the mir flavors saying okay as soon as price left these extra things ceased and price heads been accused of faking the phenomena in later years by the very group. He was part of which was the society of psychical research. Yeah it's a hit. Is the society for the psychical like cycle. It's a. It's a london gas yet. Maybe so the activity continued to intensify. However and future rectors experience stones being thrown for the first time since harry price visited and even experienced broken windows and even had a daughter locked into her room with no key present. One of the rectors oyster even tried to perform an exorcism to no avail on february twenty seventh nineteen. Thirty nine of fire started from me knocked over oil lamp which damaged the building quite badly leading to it being torn down in nineteen forty four however the none still seen walking the grounds and a monk has been seen and even photographed by ed warren. When hen lorraine visited the grounds in nineteen seventy six eddin lorraine continued to visit the grounds routinely around their anniversary for many years because of the compelling evidence that they had witnessed and collected there even though the rectory has been torn down the bore. Lee church in the grounds are still affected by what exists there. So pretty wild. I i wanted to include this one for a couple reasons. That was the none and i also thought it was kind of cool..

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"lorraine" Discussed on That’s Strange

That’s Strange

06:01 min | 2 years ago

"lorraine" Discussed on That’s Strange

"Try to curse people that's ridiculous don't do it. It's not worth it. It's going to hurt them. Probably gonna hurt you because you're probably going to do a deal with somebody that you shouldn't do deal with and they're probably going to take it out on you. It's just not going to be good for you. So don't it's not a good idea true. Yeah but But yeah so the end of the story. The real story is that arnie and Debbie are still together to this day. Still maintain that this all happened to them still maintain that the murder was caused by this demonic possession and Lorraine and debbie were friends. I mean i have a picture right in front of here They were a picture of them in one thousand nine hundred and picture of them in two thousand fourteen having drinks together so like they remained friends. They ever since nineteen eighty-one they've they've remained close. So you know frankly and i'm just going to say this again. I said put a pin in this. Because i really do think that this is ridiculous claim. The claim that the family was coerced. Or like browbeat by the warrants. To do this and to put the story out there and say that it was a demonic possession. First of all the family reached out to them which means they thought it was demonic possession. They thought it was something like this. So it's not like they didn't think it might have been this in the first place but then to say they were coerced or talked into this. Or whatever is ridiculous the the people they say coerce them are still friends with two of the main people that the story circles around up until at least two thousand fourteen and i would imagine probably all the way up to twenty nineteen when lorraine passed away so i i think that that whole claim is bogus. I think that just like the guy. I think his name was brittle the the actual writer brittle just like what he said where he thought it was kind of like a little bit of a cash grab and they were trying to just get money. A kind of agree with that because there's no history there's no There's there's no backup for the idea. The edin lorraine away with any of the people they investigative right. It seemed it seems like at least in the movies that they seemingly go into every case trying to disprove it as fake. at least that's how is portrayed them but he did that book. And i would right. Yeah and i would imagine that would be when you're doing that kind of job. You have to do that. Because there are probably ninety. Percent of them are fake. Imagine yeah or being faked in some capacity and they probably picked up on that through their different case. Remember what movie it is. But i do remember one of the three Lorraine says some point that. There's usually a earthly explanation for most things. People think are haunting is..

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How AJ's Love Affair With Words Began With 5th Grade Fear

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

02:49 min | 2 years ago

How AJ's Love Affair With Words Began With 5th Grade Fear

"I had a 5th grade teacher. I've mentioned her before. Misses cabeza. And the word was the word was out. She liked to give oral exams and she liked to assign turn papers and that glorious day the last day of school on fourth grade when you run out the window. You run out the doorway and you jump to touch the top, and then when you kill you, I want you to touch the top of doorways. What was that about? What were we reaching for? And I found that I had missed a business. So that meant all summer long, I was gonna think about oh shit, words. Words, words words. I got sick to my stomach. You know, I spent the summer eating tums like they were candy. I went to school with tums in my pocket. And on top of that, misses classroom was at the front of the school, so it faced across the street directly to my house, which was right across the street from the school. And I could see in my house while I sat in class all day every day. You know how I am with family. I can't see my family walking around. Eventually I was transferred to mister goggins, mister Geiger's class, whose room faced the back of the school. And on top of having to write term papers, the thought of seeing rose Leo, seeing my father working in the garden on his day off for Lorraine coming home from work and I just felt I'm missing too much. I can't be in this classroom. And I went to gage and what happened next was gigan was unbelievable. He also had essays and stuff like that. But he helped me understand how to craft them. He saw that I was scared of how to use words and he would tell me, AJ, I don't have a student in all my years who talks like you who stands up on Mondays and we all talk about our weekends and what we did because that's what he liked to do for the first 15 minutes of class. He'd ask anyone to talk about their weekend. And I love to talk about the fishing and the stick ball and anything. And he said, don't you know talking is not in the words that are just moving quickly? I never thought of that as a kid. It made a lot of sense to me. You know, there are too many to count, but I bet he said to me, no, I know. That when you make us laugh on Monday mornings, I know you're using a combining two or 300 words within three minutes. You don't even realize it. So therefore, as long as you slow down and think, you can't ever be scared to find 30 words for an essay. So he taught me to slow down the game and to let the words not go by so fast. Slows down the questions and the words will come to help you. And, well, boy, did they ever? And after that year, I told you, I began to grow up with poems on the wall of my

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‘The Conjuring 3’ Creeping Past ‘a Quiet Place Part II’

Pop Culture Cosmos

02:05 min | 2 years ago

‘The Conjuring 3’ Creeping Past ‘a Quiet Place Part II’

"Conjuring talk about the actual movie theaters in a sack. The conjuring has return. This movie's been sitting on the shelf for y you can tell because they just turn burn those conjuring movies like nothing and the conjuring i think of all the horror movies that were created and thrived in the last decade. I would say the conjuring is the number one name. Because you've got a entire universe that has spanned in less than a decade or just about a decade and the latest movie to come up is the conjuring. The devil made me do it. Which again is going to compete. Einon say win but compete with crew cruella and of course last week's big winner a quiet place part two. So i want to hear your thoughts on the conjuring deal made me do it if this was last year and it come out originally when it was supposed to come out. I probably tell you. I'd be done with the conquering franchise. I think people would probably have franchise fatigue by now and the numbers would be going south. I don't know what to think right now because people are just hungry for anything. Seemingly after last week's big big numbers for the pandemic the biggest numbers ever for the pandemic. I want to see what kind of success the devil could conjure up for the conjuring. Ooh i like that lead in there. I'm thinking this might be a very successful title forum even if it is getting kinda mid road reviews right now. I think we've got a a little bit to go when it hits the actual viewership and you know we start getting that. That average fans Review here the thing. That's really catching my eye. Here is we're we're sticking with this whole paranormal investigator. Lorraine warren thing. We're still basing the The story loosely on facts. And i think that's what draws people in at the end of the day you know that fact that this might be rooted in some version of real facts somewhere makes your average you're really sink into that storyline. I know it makes me think into the storyline. So you know. I appreciate what they do with the writing here for a lot of the conjuring and you know i. I will agree with you. We have a little Battle fatigue little conjuring. It you know if it was if they would release this movie straight out the gate last year

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"lorraine" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

860AM The Answer

02:16 min | 2 years ago

"lorraine" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

"Lorraine Region? They took a first class train because they saved so much money, so they were able to take a better trip as well. Illustrated as far as what you've been able to do self imposed pressure that we often have when we overpaid for flight. Well, let me ask you so you know, we've got to get that two minutes or so. Finally, the summer season will be here were two weeks we're gonna have Memorial day. So what are some of your thoughts on how the airlines are operating right now with pricing and we have to ask you that I'm curious and what you're seeing what you're noticing it, really where I'm going with this. There really seems to be this wide fluctuation out there at least domestically with some pretty expensive tickets right now. Had started. The funny thing about airfare is unlike most things we buy. There is no one sort of static and stable price for what it cost to fly to. You know, Hawaii What does it cost to fly to Barcelona at the same flight will be $800 today and $300 tomorrow and $1300 the next day, And so what? Well, um, you know if today's Air is expensive. My best advice is be patient wait for tomorrow because it is likely to be able T change and hopefully drop in price. And here's the reason why I'm bullish on the outlook for cheap flights. You know, many folks kind of got attuned to how cheap fares got during the pandemic. But what a lot of books miss was just how cheap plates were before the pandemic. We have been living in what I called the golden age of cheap flights, and we've been living in it since 2015. And so if a resurgence in travel demand leads to pre Cove, it airfares. We should be so lucky. That will mean what we're going to continue to see. So you know those $300 flights to Japan in those $4250 flight from Barcelona? Ah, plenty that we saw before. That's where we all want to get back to their still some chapters to be written there for that to happen, but least we're on the right path. But folks, listen, you can connect with Scott, and frankly, his team directly could do it at Scott's cheapflights dot com. We recommend the website here that pretty frequently on this show. You could also find his book. Take more vacations on the website as well. So again that Scott's cheapflights dot com or just pick it up through your favorite bookstore. Scott really enjoyed the catching up with you today. Thanks very much. Have a nice weekend, okay? Thanks for having me Scott. So fun. Thank you. Take care now. Bye. All right. We certainly could hear his passion and the transformation Mary that Scott has had what he has helped so many people travel..

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"lorraine" Discussed on Overthrowing Education

Overthrowing Education

02:00 min | 2 years ago

"lorraine" Discussed on Overthrowing Education

"Until the time of complete student by. I am a student at unspecified middle school. And i'm a first time buyer eliah education. Now i actually look forward to my school. Thanks to twenty first century education realtors and my teachers hard work bringing education into the twenty first century. Is what makes us number one. Come see your realtor today. Thank you so much for joining me today. Mike awesome guest is lorraine connell she. I caught my attention with some great blog posts on her site peers not fears and now she has a new podcast that.

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Dallas County reports 11 COVID-19 deaths, 292 coronavirus cases

Jim Bohannon

00:21 sec | 2 years ago

Dallas County reports 11 COVID-19 deaths, 292 coronavirus cases

"Today and 11 more deaths. All of those who died had underlying high risk health conditions, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins reported. 97 reported deaths for the week, which is a decrease from the previous week. Meanwhile, in Tarrant County, two more deaths and 236 new cases were reported. 43 year old. Fifth grade teacher, Misty Lorraine Kato remains in

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A Conversation With Award Winning Actress, Viola Davis

Minnie Questions with Minnie Driver?

02:10 min | 2 years ago

A Conversation With Award Winning Actress, Viola Davis

"It's really hard being an actor and interviewing you. Because all i really wanted to be doing. It's like sitting in an empty theater asking you questions. And then getting to guns of de scenes walk you move your your most recent beautiful lorraine is black bottom twice now and i don't know where to start i don't know about you and i don't know where to start about chadwick boseman and that's not even talking about the supporting character who a role in their own movies. That are exclusive. I'm telling you. I'm gonna get my baseball bat and all common stars swinging around if you good either way to t- because you don plenty of that i'm going to stick to these questions first question. What relationship real or fictionalized defines love or mercy. Oh i know shadowlands. Fat film is about redemption. And the idea that love is not the absence of pain and with with so conditioned to believe that that. It's supposed to be the absence of pain that it's meant to be joy and happiness in this. It redeems. love redeems does reading. And it's not based in mystery a friend of mine at her wedding. She said something absolutely beautiful with her vows. She told her then she said i promise to love you exactly as god made you and i think that that's i mean i watch my mom. Sit by my dad's day bid when he was dying pancreatic cancer and he would he would just scream her name every two seconds may- alice malice balas and she would say dad. I'm right here. It say oh oh and then shoot. Hold him and for me that that's it.

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Queen Latifah stars in the new “Equalizer” series as Robyn McCall

Radio From Hell

01:28 min | 2 years ago

Queen Latifah stars in the new “Equalizer” series as Robyn McCall

"The new Reimagining of the series. This one this time starting Queen Latifah. She is the equalizer. She's a wait a minute when former equalizer is a guy Edward Woodward? Yeah, from the eighties, I thought it was there. I thought it was Denzel Washington. Well, that was a few years ago in the movie. Yeah, I remember the eighties Syriza Edward Woodward and he was kind of an older British British guy, right? Yeah, but he was always a bad ass. And I remember one episode in particular were Adam and showed up as a villain that checks out I can follow. I need to find that now I need to go and watch that. Yeah, So here, Queen Latifah plays a woman with the CIA background to quit the CIA. Now she's helping out the downtrodden Azan, independent agent. And she's working with people in the cast is pretty solid here. Chris knows Lorraine Tu sunt. Uh, Adam Goldberg. Nice to see him Working and Liesel appear a You would know if you saw her. She's been in a lot of comedies that this is a war of the straight drama Rolling. It looks looks good, so far from what I've seen of it. Well, if if Queen Latifah is the equalizer Adam and had better watch out and a man could still show up is a villain. Yeah, I don't I'm not ruling it out.

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"lorraine" Discussed on A Bowl of Soul A Mixed Stew of Soul Music

A Bowl of Soul A Mixed Stew of Soul Music

02:57 min | 2 years ago

"lorraine" Discussed on A Bowl of Soul A Mixed Stew of Soul Music

"Soul. A mix to of so music. Say hey this is. Lorraine from laura rain in the caesar's you are listening to a bowl of soul a mix of so music with your host professor t love save a town does say seamless and he say what you down coffee. Can you coinc- and this is a bowl of soul. A mix stew of so music at to play you. Some classics supremes. I believe this was recorded in.

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Coronavirus vaccine supplies fall short

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Coronavirus vaccine supplies fall short

"Wide wide open open floodgates floodgates and and a a limited limited supply supply is is causing causing bottlenecks bottlenecks across across the the state state when when it it comes comes to to covert covert vaccinations, vaccinations, and and we we hear hear more more from from comas, comas, Brian Brian Calvert, Calvert, So So far, far, frontline frontline health health workers workers and and nursing nursing home home residents residents are are mostly mostly covered covered now now that that the the gates gates have have been been opened opened to to those those 65 65 up. up. There's There's a a sudden sudden rush, rush, but but not not enough enough vaccine Department of Health for Washington State. Again. Calls are hard to get through If it all glory is just one of many frustrated seniors or senior advocates across Washington that can't get appointments for the vaccine. Lorraine is another had been put out. A couple of this, but I've been put on one list for probably a week and a half. No calls. More sites are expected to open this week and next to help take on the new demand, But you still have to get an appointment. That means trying to get through on busy phone lines. If you don't have a computer, it's just not easy. Some do. I will give them that credit. But I think the majority of seniors it's a mystery to them. Brian Calvert

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"lorraine" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM

News Radio 920 AM

07:12 min | 2 years ago

"lorraine" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM

"Staying at the Lorraine Motel when James Earl Ray and Yes, James Earl Ray did kill him raise bullet. Struck King, Um, on the balcony. And riots would ensue after that. But there were many, many calls for peace. And it's a matter of fact, King along was 60. Other ministers he formed What was known as the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. And their whole mission. Was coordinated, nonviolent protests. And Voice to the civil rights movement. And that is exactly What he did. And yes, we often we often hear people you know, talking about King. And what would he say today and that's it's really an exercise and Um Speculation. You know, I can tell you he would say yeah, Be nonviolent. I'm pretty sure but anyway, I do want to discuss King and his life. Nonviolent civil disobedience. Um, he, in many ways represents, you know, Uh Gandhi and others who believed in nonviolent. Protest and that that is the best kind. Ah, protest. That's the kind of protest I pay attention to And obviously, King would condemn what happened at the Capitol building and hey, would condemn what was going on all summer. He would condemn all of it. I mean, that's not again. I can't see. You know, King changing his. What was his foundation? Because his foundation really woz. He went to Morehouse. He got a degree in sociology. He had a passion for racial equality. Um and, uh, spirituality when his father was a minister, he attended closer. Um, seminary. Gotta bachelors of divinity. And then we all know he he completed his Ph. D at Boston University. 1955 On bright after he completed that PhD was when Rosa Parks was Refused to give up her seat on a bus and Montgomery, Alabama. And the end of the deep Shows King to lead the successful citywide boycott of the Montgomery Transit system. Okay, so you got a picture? What do you organized here and what he asked. People to do. And it was predominantly black people who did it. Okay. Don't take the bus. Now. Remember people in Montgomery, Alabama, who were black. We're not Many of them car owners. Okay in the in the early sixties. Um so anyway, I'm sorry in the mid fifties. Excuse me. That's when this happened. They organized people and people would do anything. They walked to work or to where they had to be. They formed. If somebody did have a car, they formed these massive carpools, and it worked. It worked because ultimately, the Montgomery Alabama said. Okay, we give. You know like people. The black people do not have to give up their seats in the back of the bus or anything like that. You don't have to do that. On git was successful, and I mean it was a lot of work for a lot of people and you've got to say yes. King organized them and then give credit to the people of Montgomery. For their their their guts in doing that, And you know, um King gave his I have a dream speech. In 1963. And actually, you know, before I was even born, it was in March. I was born in August. Which is incredible. You know, the speech is incredible. But you know, you keep hearing that speech over and over again, and you will in the news today, and it's kind of like, Yeah, that was good. But you know what? You've got to hear everything else. He had to say You've got to think of everything else that he did. And you know, the one of the one of the questions that often comes up. And I know this, you know, And we've discussed this in years past on him. Okay. Day. Was he a Democrat? Was he a Republican? Was he okay? First of all. His father was a Republican. Now, just think for a minute, um many blacks living in the South where Republicans, um for a long time. Why the Civil war? Abraham Lincoln? Yeah, so Many of them were Republicans now. MLK considered himself a political Now people like to and this is president is, um, inject into what he was talking about on just up until the time he died because he talked Maura about things that would cross racial lines, You know, like, good job, good wage. Good opportunity. All of that, And so many people say, Well, these Democrats he supported He didn't campaign for Johnson, Lyndon Johnson. But he supported Lyndon Johnson in the Great Society, which was, you know the explosion of which I think was a great mistake. Social welfare, um in the country. He did. He did support that. And you know, uh, but does that mean he's a Democrat? You know, does that make him a Democrat? And you've got to remember to like with the Civil Rights act that Johnson got through the Civil Rights Act. Yeah, he had to have Republicans supporting him on it to get it through because Southern Democrats didn't want to vote for it. I mean, that's the other thing you've got to remember if you ever see the movie Lincoln But, you know also, if you study history, the Democrat Party you had Northern Democrats and you had Southern Democrats and, yes, Northern Democrats, you know they, depending upon who the Democrat Woz, there were some northern Democrats who oppose slavery..

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Storytellers: Lorraine Hansberry

Encyclopedia Womannica

06:27 min | 2 years ago

Storytellers: Lorraine Hansberry

"Today's storyteller was a playwright and activist. Who stories centered. African american working class families despite tragically short career. She became the first black woman to have a play produced on broadway half a century later her work remains one of the most celebrated snapshots of black struggles and black joy. Here's the story of lorraine hands berry lorraine hands berry was born on may nineteenth nineteen thirty on the south side of chicago. Her father carl. Augustus was a prominent figure. Within the city's black community having founded one of the first african american banks growing up lorraine and her three older siblings played host to a number of famous people including langston hughes. Wabc boys duke ellington and olympic gold. Medalist jesse owens. Despite their middle class status and cultural connections the hands berries were still subject to chicago's deeply ingrained. Housing segregation agreements known as restrictive covenants were widespread throughout the city. White property owners could collectively agree not to sell to african americans. This practice created a ghetto known as the black belt which ran through the south side when lorraine was eight years old. Her father secretly bought a home. In one of the so-called restricted heads in nineteen thirty seven when the family moved in a white mob attacked a brick was thrown through the window narrowly missing lorraine the local homeowners association filed an injunction for the hands berries to vacate lorraine her siblings were chased spat and beaten during their walks to and from school the supreme court of illinois doubled down on the legality of the restrictive covenant. And the hands. Berries were forced out of their home eventually the. Us supreme court overruled this ruling on a technicality. Thirty blocks subsequently opened up to black families across the south side while this ruling and the hands fight did not outlaw restrictive covenants. It did signal. The beginning of the end for the practice lorraine attended. Chicago's englewood high school where she became interested in theatre. She initially attended the university of wisconsin. Where she cut her teeth with the communist party but left after two years in one thousand nine hundred fifty lorraine moved to new york to be a writer by nineteen fifty one lorraine had found a home in harlem and began socializing with many of the great thinkers who had once visited her family back in chicago. She started writing for paul robeson freedom a progressive newspaper at a protest against racial discrimination at new york university lorraine met robert number off a jewish writer. They married at her family home in chicago. In nineteen fifty three in nineteen. Six robert co wrote the hit song. Cindy oh cindy it's prophets allowed lorraine to stop working to focus on writing. She began developing a play that she initially called. The crystal stair langston hughes poem mother to son she would later changed the name to a raisin in the sun. This too was from a langston hughes poem called harlem. What happens to a dream deferred. Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun or faster like a sore and then run a raisin in the sun centers on a black working class family in chicago south side as they try to improve their financial situation. The patriarch of the family has died and a ten thousand dollar insurance payout is imminent they the money to buy a house in the cheaper all white neighborhood nearby to they use it to invest in a liquor store and education lorraine based many of the characters on the families who rented from her father and with whom she attended high school the cast safer one character was entirely black lorraine was in her twenties and the play itself dealt with racism life in chicago's black belt and the pain of assimilation into white culture topics that were considered risky for the predominantly white theater. Going crowd it took over a year to raise enough money to put the play up. When it debuted in nineteen fifty-nine a raisin in the sun was the first play written by a black woman to be produced on broadway and the first to be led by an african american director lorraine was twenty nine years old. The play was an almost instant. Hit the new york drama critics circle named it. The best play of the year just five months after its broadway debut arisen in the son of in london's west end in nineteen sixty one. A film starring much of the original cast was released and several of the actors received golden globe. Nominations perhaps the most important element of the play success was that entailing box stories. Lorraine also make theater accessible and previously unimaginable ways as the writer. James baldwin noted. I had never in my life seen so many black people in the theater and the reason was that never before in the entire history of the american theatre had so much of the truth of black people's lives and seen on the stage. Black people had ignored the theatre because the theatre had always ignored them lorraine would go on to finish in stage. Just one other. Play the sign in sidney bruce. Deans window about a jewish intellectual the play which explored themes of homosexuality and the bohemian lifestyle. Debuted to mixed reviews in nineteen sixty four. It ran for just over one hundred performances closing on january twelfth. Nineteen sixty five. That's same day. Lorraine hanbury died of pancreatic cancer. She was thirty four years old. After lorraine's death. Her ex husband robert had several of her plays produced posthumously to be young gifted and black became an autobiographical work. Drawing on lorraine's letters interviews and journal entries the title came from a nineteen sixty four speech of lorraine's when she spoke to the winners of a united negro fund writing competition. She said speech though. It be thrilling marvellous thing to be merely young and gifted in such times it is doubly so w dynamic to be young gifted and black

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"lorraine" Discussed on Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks

Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks

03:42 min | 2 years ago

"lorraine" Discussed on Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks

"Guys get a glider suggest. Oh back in manhattan mary. Jane is at a lingerie photo. Shoot with her friend. Lorraine wild girls night in heo spent a couple of hours together here here. Here's my naked body. They're kind of like that. Says up doing coke and other at a photo shoot. Exactly the era of the supermodel. If you know you know she comfortable with the idea still. But lorraine assures mary jane they will open. This will open up new avenues in her career. This is one of will's.

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Do Some Fabrics Make Body Odor Worse?

BrainStuff

05:47 min | 2 years ago

Do Some Fabrics Make Body Odor Worse?

"Of athletic wear and outdoors gear is labeled with claims. That it'll help wick away sweat and keep you spelling as fresh as if you just stepped of the shower in this episode. We look at how those claims can possibly be true and how they can sometimes fall through. Pay their brain steph. Lorraine bogo bomb here. If you're preparing for a hike especially one that involves sleeping under the stars. Every last than you pack should be questioned. Will you need rain gear. One walking stick or two which freeze dried. Snacks are actually tasty enough to eat. One essential rule from experienced hikers is no cotton clothing. Clothes made of cotton can act as a sponge. The material soaks up sweat and holds moisture next to the skin which eliminates the insulating effect of the cotton skin irritation and eventually leads to copious amounts of body odor body odor isn't a personal affront. Temperature becomes high enough to cause certain. Glands secrete fluid onto the surface of the skin is at risk for emanating at least a little bit and it isn't without purpose sweat produced by the akron. Glands that cover most of the body helps regulate body temperature while the milky or fluid released by the epa korean glands. The armpits and groin area is a signal that the body is under stress. African glands are primarily responsible for body odor and although akron. Glands secrete primarily odorless sweat. The smell produced by this sweat changes over time perspiration acts as a magnet tha bacteria on the skin and these bacteria use it as fuel to multiply. When the growing numbers of bacteria metabolize sweat they produce a smelly byproduct commonly called body odor. Clearly cotton isn't the right choice for working up a sweat. Since it can actually make body odor worse. But what about other types of fabrics do all fabrics increase a person's propensity to develop body odor the key to using clothing to prevent or lessen body odor lows in the fabrics ability to release sweat quickly before bacteria can begin to feast on it. There are natural and man-made fabrics that expertly wick moisture away from the skin to the edge of the material where it can evaporate other fabrics however we'll trap moisture in the fabric. And on the skin and make body odor worse a fabrics ability to transmit and released moisture is known as breathe ability. Which is the common term for the moisture vapor transmission rate or mvp tr. The mvp are calculating. How many grams of moisture move through a square meter of fabric in two thousand four hours. Generally the greater the mvp are the less likely the fabric is to absorb and retain odor causing moisture. You may be thinking great. Now all i have to do is find clothing label breathable and be. Oh we'll be a problem of the past not so fast. There's not an industry standard regarding breath ability nearly any label can carry the term usually preceded by words like or extremely. This means you'll need to arm yourself with information about specific fabrics rather than relying on label hype as a guide natural fabrics created from the fibers of animals. Bugs or plants are a good place to start. You'll want to steer clear of one hundred percent cotton fabrics because they take a long time to dry and will allow body odor to bloom. In the meantime this is largely. Because one hundred percent cotton fabrics are composed of fibers that swell with moisture and thereby reduce the pores of the fabric of other natural fabrics absorb and release sweat quickly including hemp fabric woven from these stem fibers of the cannabis. Sativa plant and linen women from flax stems. Well it sounds counter intuitive to wear wool to prevent body odor. This natural fiber is an excellent choice will absorb up to thirty six percent of its weight in moisture without feeling wet and will dry quickly. We'll also releases minute amounts of body heat as it absorbs moisture so it will help keep you cool. Plus we'll is naturally antibacterial which means you can wear it. Sweating it and keep wearing it sometimes. For consecutive days without reading when it comes to making body odor worse synthetic fabrics tend to trap odors at a greater rate the natural fabrics although many of these manmade fabrics like polyester are quick to wick moisture away from the skin and equally quick to dry. Their construction can up the stink quotient within the wave of synthetic moisture waking fabrics are notches designed to pool. Manute amounts of sweat as it. Transfers from the inner layer to the outer layer of the fabric. The concept is a good one as the moisture will generally evaporate once it reaches the fabrics outer layer. The problem is that as sweat collects in the nooks and crannies of the fabric on its way to freedom. It is devoured by bacteria that have themselves made home in those same recesses. This traps body odor. Within the fabric to reduce rowdy odors look for static fabrics that haven't an added antimicrobial ingredient for example the addition of silver polyester or spandex fibers can help prevent body. Odor from accumulating silver nanoparticles. That's particles so small that eighty thousand of them could fit within. The diameter of a human hair can be integrated into synthetic fabric when they get wet. The silver nanoparticles released silver ions that initially slow the growth of odor causing bacteria and eventually kill them off. Altogether some fabrics are infused with a different type of odor inhibiting agent molecules of volcanic ash. The ash molecules have a pore size that similar to that of an odor molecule when the to meet the odor molecule is adsorb and trapped within the ash molecule this prevents the odor molecule from releasing its characteristic smell until the fabric is washed in warm water to prevent body odor. Look for clothing made from fabrics. That will help keep you dry and have the added might of antimicrobial helpers and don't forget the antiperspirant or

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A Conversation With Jill Johnston

Making Gay History

05:53 min | 3 years ago

A Conversation With Jill Johnston

"I'm eric marcus. And this is making history. One of the things. I love about mining the studs terkel radio archive is the time travel. The chance to go back decades and hear the voices of people only read about like lorraine hands berry and christopher isherwood or the stories of people who are long forgotten like female impersonator. Leslie i also enjoy listening to studs terkel. His curiosity is proudly lefty opinions. And the way he connected with people sitting across from him but sometimes that was a struggle as you'll hear in his early nineteen seventies interview with lesbian feminist separatist jill johnston johnston was born in london in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine to an american nurse in an english bell maker. Her father left the picture soon after joe was born. She was raised by her mother and grandmother in queens new york in nineteen fifty-nine chill started writing for the alternative downtown newspaper. The village voice she began dance critic and later moved onto writing more personal columns where she embraced all things of guard and counter cultural a year after the stonewall uprising jill came out in. Print is a lesbian. Her focus shifted from the cultural to the political and she began advocating for a complete break from men and their institutions. She got a lot of attention. For pronouncements like all women are lesbians except those who don't know it yet but there was more to jill than just her talent for provocation for work was welcomed by women who felt sidelined both in the male dominated gay liberation movement and the feminist movement which was hostile to lesbians even at a time when radical thought was widespread gills views pushed the envelope and push the buttons when he interviewed jill about her book lesbian nation. Let's join the two of them as they lock horns in a conversation first broadcast on june twenty-ninth nineteen seventy-three. I wanted to ask you about not challenge. You just wonder about you. Say a woman is not free. Liberated that she's a lesbian now. Isn't this kind of fascistic on your part. Well it's it's the use of the word fascistic. No you i say this. I'm thinking when you say no woman can be a free will mushy. Aren't you denying people the right to be what they are no matter. Well we as women as you know. There is a feminist movement and women have been denied the right to be what they are. So i know that you know. Let's start with beginnings The it depends how you're defining lesbian. I have political definition of lesbianism and It what it really means a self commitment and we know that We have a feminist movement because women have been been denied self commitment and we're just updating feminism by calling it lesbianism because we feel that Total commitment to ourselves would include. Every phase of our activities is using the word women using the word lesbian in a much broader sense pricing. Well that's pepsi should be made clear. Yes that's why this book is a political book. Basically as a result of which. Sometimes your stuff seems outrageous. It's almost deliberate. I mean isn't that point that to outrage to disturb Well i i i. It's a funny thing you know. I just say what i'm into. I don't know i don't set out outrage. I mean i. It seems that that where i'm at is not does tend to be outrageous. Could talk about that reactions to you when you appear publicly. i'm talking. I'm not talking about the inner circles of new yorker village of eligible. Talk about outside west of the hudson when you appear. What is the first reaction This range from dummies to smarties and and people in yellow dresses and heels and stockings and girdles to to Call them dummies though. Are you yeah. Girls and yellow dresses. Why well. I had this experience in seattle recently. A woman in a yellow dress just like that who to stop before i got on you know it took a look at my boots and she signaled the director to cut our time in half and and she was extremely hostile. Really you know just acting as sensor now. What do you think made her do that. Fear yeah i suppose well i i think is the way the culture has brought us all up you know and it's in the last decade or so that with psychedelics people's heads of opened up more and they're more accepting if not just tolerant of all different ways of behaving america hasn't been noted for its tolerance of just eccentricity people who accent or different just because they wear checkered hats or something but how did it begin yourself your consciousness your awareness that say you are a lesbian. Now in the sexual. That's you know. well. I was born a lesbian. You know i suppose all men or lesbians to from that point of view. It's all men came out of their mothers Our first great sexual experience was with our mothers. And i think that all sexual experience afterwards is a recreation of that experience and so from that point of view it's a perversion for women to sleep with men or two to be invaded by man. I think that That women as well as men want to recreate their original unity with their mothers. Isn't this forgive me easy. you have your right. I denying the natural impulses of people. Each of whom is different and unique.

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Washington DC - 1 dead in Silver Spring house fire

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:43 sec | 3 years ago

Washington DC - 1 dead in Silver Spring house fire

"Are looking for the cause of a fire last night in Montgomery County that claimed the life of one person. It appears that a house fire and silver spring has turned deadly. Fire officials found a body in the home on Lorraine Avenue and Silver Spring near the intersection of Coles Hill Road in University Boulevard, Pete Parents With Montgomery County's Fire department with dispatch they what we call a task force, which is probably equivalent to a second alarm so way least 85. Firefighters were here on the scene at one point Investigators say the body was on the second floor of the house and is believed to be the only person who lived there. They say there were hoarding conditions inside that likely contributed to the severity of the fire. Nick I. Nelly w T o p News

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Top 5 High-Concept Horror, Bad Hair,  The Wolf Of Snow Hollow

Filmspotting

05:33 min | 3 years ago

Top 5 High-Concept Horror, Bad Hair, The Wolf Of Snow Hollow

"Welcome to film spotting Josh we grew up in the eighties we were blessed with a lot of things including the Golden Age of the high-concept movie but I know there are some people listening who are wondering what this phrase really means. We will certainly defined in more detail as we get into our top five here in a little bit but our producer, Sam has a good thought. If the premise of your movie is right there in the title. That's pretty much dead giveaway that it's a high concept movie snakes on a plane there. You know maybe the platonic ideal of high-concept movie, right? That's it right there. If all you gotta do is tell someone the title and they understand everything the movie is about it's probably using a high concept. Yes. Snakes on a plane maybe at times scary in its own way, not exactly a horror movie a longtime listener on twitter Charles Canzoneri was following a similar line of thinking he said invasion of the body snatchers night of the living dead. The. Those titles kind of say it all too. Don't they Josh Yeah. We'll. We'll kind of get into exactly the way you and I at least defined this, but you could make an argument for those for sure we will get to our picks here in a moment but first we did want to spend a couple of minutes on the movie that inspired the list Justin. Simians new bad hair. So yeah the bad hair of the title here is A. Bloodthirsty, we've that the star, the movie L. Lorraine's Anna She unwittingly submits to as part of plot her attempts really to get ahead at this black entertainment network sort of an MTV style network she works at this is set in nineteen, eighty nine we should say so she's been there awhile she's been overworked underpaid largely ignored and and sees a new look as perhaps a way forward. Now, Simeon directed two thousand fourteen dear white people and he created the TV spinoff to he takes the college set racial identity satire of that earlier film and amps it up here Yes. There are some really gnarly murders to this definitely counts as a horror film. He layers in some observations about assimilation and authenticity in that era late eighties, early nineties. Let's clip. Anna. Does your hair. No. We. Aren't you tired of it. All the stairs you get walk into the army lobby everyone wondering why you're here. If you went to any other floor in the tower for job interview. You wouldn't get past reception. And you know that. Sisters get fired lesson every day. have. Music people have certain expectations and my girls need to flow freely. Wonder. You want to be one of my girls. Yes. that. Is L. Lorraine's Anna with Vanessa Williams as her CEO. Zora Josh you did like Dear White People Justin Simians debut film as you mentioned in fact, nominated for a golden brick here on film spotting back in two thousand fourteen. What did you think of that? Hair I kinda loved it actually Really Yeah it's it's pretty insane and you know not a perfect film by any means in some in some ways an experiment in genre for Simeone, you can tell feeling his way and having some fun with the horror comedy elements here, but you know what? I really wished. Adam. Is that I. I mean obviously nowadays, we wish we can see anything with a full theater, but this thing really would have benefited from a very loud a very lively audience preferably like maybe around midnight something like that I think then you could get into the vibe of the film a bit more easily than say just you know watching it on Hulu at home but I still had fun with it. I think what Simeon does in terms of some of the extreme camera angles and the slow zooms there. That are a little insidious There's a great scene where Anna is at the salon getting. About to get the we've and she's kind of walking through this hallway of hair samples that is probably going to haunt my dreams. I think not only the way it's filmed but remember that old seinfeld bid about like when you find hair and things something about like if it's on our heads everyone, you know it's completely normal everyone loves it. But the minute it's removed from your head everyone freaks out that seeing like totally captured that for me So yeah, I think this works as horror I think the main performance here's pretty strong by lorraine and I think there's a lot of fun comic performances going. On along the edges here from people like Jay Ferrell Lean Awaith James Vanderbeek of all people who really doing a Don Johnson Miami Vice era performance I think the setting the eighty nine setting added a lot for me. Just kind of remembering that I don't know if it's like Yo MTV raps I'm sure there's a different countdown show around then the capture, the vibe of that really. Well, I think here even give us a music video and original music video with Kelly Rowland playing this. Pop Star. Hip, hop star who's kind of a mixture I don't know tell me what you think I was getting like. Janet. Jackson slash. Paula Abdul feel from that music video. So that was fun. There's a lot of fun stuff here. Yeah.

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Happy 40th Kim Kardashian

Daily Pop

06:29 min | 3 years ago

Happy 40th Kim Kardashian

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

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Interview With Lorraine Hansberry

Making Gay History

05:07 min | 3 years ago

Interview With Lorraine Hansberry

"Lorraine. June I'm questioning. Question is often I'm sure as asked You many times may be tired of. Someone comes up to you and says, this is not really a Negro play raisin in the Sun. They said, this is a play about anybody. Now, what do you say that's an excellent question. Because, invariably, this has been the point of Reference People. Trying what they I know what they're trying to say what they're trying to say is that this is not what they consider the traditional treatment of the Negro Theatre. Trying to say that it isn't a propaganda play. That it isn't a protocol message. And that it isn't something that hits you over the head and the. Other remarks which have become cliches themselves as a matter of fact, and discussing this kind of material. So they're trying to say something very good. They're trying to say that they believe that the characters are played transcend category. However it's an unfortunate way to try and do it. Because I believe that. One of the most sound ideas. And dramatic righty. Is that in order to create the universal, you must pay very great attention to the specific. In other words, I have told people that not only. Is this a Negro family. Specifically indefinitely. Culturally. But it's not even a New York family. Or a southern Negro family. It is specifically south south side Chicago. that kind of care that kind of attention to the detail of reference and so forth. and. Other words I think people. Will. To the extent, they accept them and believe them as. Who they're supposed to be to that extent, they can become everybody. So I was it's definitely a Negro play before anything else. Universality I think. Emerges from truthful identity of what is. I. Don't know what everybody's talking about when they talk about drama in American theater that has been hitting them over the head on the Negro question, they keep alluding to some mysterious. Body of material, which allegedly did this I for one can't. Recall that we have had anything approaching A great number of protests plays or so-called social plays by Negroes. It seems to me there's a preoccupation and a sense of guilt or something that some. They're the some elements. So afraid of what they feel that they're already anticipating something that hasn't been true interesting. We need a few protests place as a matter of fact I'm thinking of Walter Lee younger. You call him the focal character, the protagonist. Walter Lee younger suppose the medically what? What he represents is my own feeling that. Sooner or later we're going to have to make printable decisions in America about a lot of things. Other words we've set up some very materialistic and. Limited concepts of. How the world should go? Later I think we're going to have to decide on them in other words I think it's just as conceivable to create a character today. WHO Decides maybe that his whole life is wrong so that he ought to go do something else altogether. And really make a completely. Complete reversal. Isn't just rebellion. Because rebel rebellion rarely knows what you know what it wants to do when it gets through rebelling. Eve this affirmation against one of the revolution what may be considered accepted venues. Generally conventional values. Let's say within a framework. In many cultures, the mother, the woman is very strong. In. Negro, families through the years. The mother has always been of strength. Hasn't you? Yes. Those of us who are to any degree students of Negro history thing this has something to do with the Slave Society of course where. She was allowed to a certain degree of. Not Ascendancy, but the at least control of a family whereas the mail was relegated to absolutely nothing nothing at all. And this has probably been sustained by the sharecropper system in the south and on up into even Urban Negro live in the north at Lisa the theory these women have become the backbone of our people. And very necessary way. This railway laters yes. Yes. Obviously the the most oppressed group of any oppressed group will be it's women. You know obviously, since women period are oppressed in society, and if you've got an oppressed group that twice while Prince.

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Devil's Road: The True Story of Ed and Lorraine Warren

San Diego's Morning News with Ted and LaDona

00:43 sec | 3 years ago

Devil's Road: The True Story of Ed and Lorraine Warren

"Activity, the travel channel takes on the story of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren and the Rain War and were known as the Grand Parents of Modern Ghost Hunting. Tonight at nine. The Travel channel journeys back to the most famous horror cases to tell this story. The couple That hunted them in Devil's Road. The true story of Ed and Lorraine Warren. Their mission in life was so that people know that the devil existed that he was really over the course of their 50 year career. The duo investigated and documented thousands of hauntings among the most famous the Amityville Horror House, the real life home behind the conjuring films in the Bridgeport Poltergeists. Ed was a demonologist and the rain a clairvoyant. They thought there is evil in the world. We need to fight truly wanted to help people.

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A Look Into Stronger and Harvest Spice

Essential Oil Solutions with doTERRA

04:52 min | 3 years ago

A Look Into Stronger and Harvest Spice

"I we want to take a deep dive into the stronger protective blend. The bright uplifting sent of stronger helps to evoke feelings of wellness and vitality whenever you need it the most. Powerful combination of rose. Let's. Cedar Wood and Frankencense essential oils bring a strength and a utility to this blend that we know you'll love. The rose. A symbol. Of. Beauty. Love. Purity. and Faith for centuries. There are over one hundred species of roses and the world each with their own history and legacy. The rose that we will be focusing on is the Rosa Damascene. Ah. More commonly known as the d-mass grows or sometimes as the rows of Casteel. It's a rose that has been written about throughout literature. With the fame Syrian poet knees are couponing writing. I come to you from the tales of the Damascene rose that depicts the history of all fragrance. Shakespeare reference, the flower and his play twelfth night as well as his sonnet one thirty. And the English poet Thomas Rivers wrote a whole owed to the Damascus grows. Now. Oldest known tangible historic evidence for the existence and possible use of roses. Comes to us from the Minoan civilization. The evidence is in the form of. Of a fresco from the palace at. In Thirty, seven, hundred BC. The Damascus froze gets its name from Damascus the capital of Syria were the rose originates. The French Crusader Robert Debris who took part in the siege of Damascus in eleven forty eight at the second crusade. Is sometimes credited for bringing the mask rose from Syria to Europe? However other accounts state that the ancient Romans brought it to their colonies in England. And a third account is that the physician of King Henry the eighth. Gifted him one in fifteen forty. Whatever way it made its not Europe, it has made a large impact. On not only the culture but also the economy. For instance in Bulgaria. In Bulgaria's Rose Valley, the Damascus rose has been grown an picked for more than three hundred years. and. It's the center of the modern rose industry. The rose has been utilized in everything from cooking to perfumes and rose waters to even some traditional medicinal practices. And now it brings a beautiful floral note and years of tradition to this blend. Lithium might be the oil and this blend that you might be the most unfamiliar with. It belongs to the Lorraine J. Family, which includes the true. And it's relatives although it's a very broad family that includes things from the bay leaf to the Avocado. Lychee Cuba commonly known as May. Be Chinese pepper or Mountain. Pepper is a small tree native to southern China and Tropical Southeast Asia. The tree bears Pale, lemon scented flowers and small fruits that looked like peppers. Which is where the nicknames come from. Although, it is native to southern China and other parts of Tropical Southeast Asia it is most widely cultivated in Japan. Taiwan and China.

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Who is Alex Cintrón, the Astros hitting coach who instigated brawl with the A's?

Drive Time Sports

02:52 min | 3 years ago

Who is Alex Cintrón, the Astros hitting coach who instigated brawl with the A's?

"Brawl in baseball yesterday. Ramona Reynaud went right after Alex Cintron, who is the head coach for the Houston Astros, And this whole thing was bizarre to Maine. We know that there is a beef between the athletics and the Astros. Mike Fires used to pitch for the Astros was on the on the athletic still is on Lorraine. Oh, gets hit twice in the Siri's that the 2nd 1 I didn't see the first of the 2nd 1 was not intentional. But he was walking to first base is so John boy pretty much tryingto figure out what was going on. And I guess Laredo was trying to tell the picture had to throw the ball. Cintron asked, get suspended from saying his name correctly, If now I apologize, but the bench the hitting coach has to get suspended, has to get a lengthy suspension. Because he is basically egging on Lorraine. Oh, who's at first base? And it was gutless. What the hitting coach did he goes? Oh, yeah. You come over here You come over here. The guys 41 years old, if this is not A 60 70 80 year old heading coach. This is not who is the Mets pitching coach? That's your Phil Regan. This's not him or or the late. Great Don Zimmer with Pedro Martinez, where you see potentially an older person get thrown to the ground. That was not this. This a 41 year old yellow Nazareno basically, Tom come over and fight him, and he did the ultimate Gutless move off. I'm going to tell you to come fight me. But the minute when you take a step forward three for my players are going to step in front of me. And then I'm going to become Mr Hold me back, bro. Type of guy. That's the worst person in a fight. Someone that instigates the fight and then doesn't throw the punch and doesn't actually fight when someone comes charging at you because of you just being ridiculous in the dugout. That guy doesn't get popped if Joe Kelly gets it with what it was an eight game suspension. If this is it, the heading coach here for the Astros doesn't get At least eight games, then that's ridiculous. Albay have no clue how to figure this out. They'll mess it up. Did you agree with that? Then we have a heading coach, basically telling Laredo to come over and fight him. Or Laureano. Excuse me. To come over and fight him. And then he lets what 34 of his players take care of it that was weak. Yeah, it's weak and it's like extra dumb when the league is begging you not to have a bench clearing altercations, and then you instigate won as a coach, not even a player for seemingly I don't even understand the reason. And it even begins. So, yeah, you would think he's going to be in big, big trouble, too. We

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