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Meet Rebecca Whitman, The Magnetic Abundance Mentor

Postcards to the Universe with Melisa

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Meet Rebecca Whitman, The Magnetic Abundance Mentor

"So I wanna talk to my guest today because everything I talk about each week in the beginning of my show, Rebecca and I are gonna be talking about today. So Rebecca Whitman, she is called the Magnetic Abundance Mentor. I love that. She's an international best -selling author. She graduated with honors from Princeton University. She was awarded Life Coach of the Year and Empowered Woman of the Year by International Association of Top Professionals. LA Weekly Magazine featured her as one of the top seven entrepreneurs to watch in 2023. She hosts the top 1 .5 % globally ranked, balanced, beautiful, and abundant podcasts, which won the Positive Change Award. Her philosophy divides life into seven pillars of abundance, which include spiritual, physical, emotional, romantic, mental, social, and financial. She helps people achieve balance within these seven areas so that they can experience more fun and freedom in life. She has been featured in New York Weekly, Miami Magazine, and LA Weekly Magazines. In addition to her appearances on ABC and CBS, she has guested on over 100 podcasts. She has given keynote speeches at Columbia University and UCLA and has shared virtual stages with renowned thought leaders Grant Cardone, Jack Canfield, and Les Brown. You can find out more about her if you visit her website. It's RebeccaElizabethWhitman .com. Welcome, Rebecca. Thanks so much for being here with me. Thank you so much, Melissa. I'm so excited to be on your show with such a delight to have you on my show a couple weeks ago, and now we get to continue the conversation. Exactly, yeah. So I was on Rebecca's show on her podcast, The Balance Beautiful and Abundant Show, and it aired August 29th. And you guys who are listening, you can find it on any of the podcasting platforms, Apple, whatever you listen to, Spotify, Google, and yeah, you can listen to the show. And it's also, it's on YouTube too, right, Rebecca? I think you're on YouTube also. Yep, YouTube as well as Apple, Spotify, and all the podcast platforms. Absolutely. It was so much fun. It was so much fun. So yeah, so now she's here. So let's talk about you and like what got you into this kind of this abundance mindset, like starting to do this kind of work? What made you want to do it? Were you always doing this your whole life or is this something that you kind of fell into or came to, I should say? Yeah, I moved to Los Angeles 22 years ago to pursue my childhood dream of being an actress. And I had small parts on huge shows like Friends, CSI, and 24, and I never got that big break. So I supported myself at children's acting schools and the children were busy during the day at school. So I would attend spiritual lectures with great teachers of the law of attraction like Michael Beckwith, Esther Hicks, Louise Hay, Wayne Dyer, and I started applying it to my life and I got immediate results. I was making six figures working part time at a kid's acting school. And I didn't quite apply it as well to my love life. I had a series of really painful breakups with emotionally unavailable men. And I even married one thinking he would change. Three years later, I filed for divorce and my marriage was slowly and painfully unraveling as my dad was slowly and painfully dying in a nursing home. And in one of our last conversations, he asked me to write a book. And a few months later, my dad had made his transition and my marriage had dissolved and I was sitting across the desk from my financial planner. And he said, Rebecca, I find it interesting that you are making more money than you've ever made the same year that you lost your marriage and your father. And I think you should write a book. So I wrote a book based on the seven key areas of life, which I now call the seven pillars of abundance, and it's called How to Make a Six Figure Income Working Part Time. And now I help women go from burned out to balanced, beautiful, and abundant. And using these principles, I'm now happily married to my soulmate. And now I just coach women. I have the podcast and I just love this mission, teaching people they don't have to be burned out and overwhelmed to receive abundance in life.

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Fresh update on "louise" discussed on Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

00:08 min | 1 hr ago

Fresh update on "louise" discussed on Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

"News Radio 1000 FM 97 7 your information station sponsored by K2 Vision RLE. Thanks for joining us. I'm Kim Sheppard, Bill O 'Neill the at editor's desk. And here's a look at the headlines. Michael Jordan continues to make history. The Bulls legend has officially joined the Forbes 400, making him the first professional athlete to rank among America's wealthiest individuals. MJ an has estimated net worth of $3 billion. The King County Council releasing a statement condemning hate speech after online public comments disrupted a committee meeting with racist and anti Semitic slurs. The council says it supports the public's First Amendment rights, but does not tolerate hate. At the start of the war in Ukraine, and support from politicians the for public the Ukrainian effort was widespread and bipartisan. Now more than a year and a half after the Russian invasion, support is slipping. Scott Clement is the polling director at the Washington Post. He spoke with Northwest News Radio's Taylor Vansice. The numbers that you're examining they came from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. I wonder as polling a expert, what struck you first when you started to look at the numbers? Well, the Chicago Council has been measuring opinions on these since really the weeks after the invasion started. They have a really nice trend line in what people have thought over the course of the war. One thing that really struck me is how the war has gone on as you described. Opinions on the issue have gotten more partisan and Republicans have generally become less supportive of sending additional arms and military supplies to the Ukrainian government. They've also changed their overall perspective war. on the And the poll comes out at a really consequential time for Ukraine. Military aid for their efforts is at the heart of the some of budget negotiations there in Washington DC. How do these Chicago council members of the public compare to what we're hearing from members of Congress? Sure. So Democrats have generally been heavily supportive and most even Republican lawmakers in Washington have been supportive, continuing to support Ukraine. There have been articles about the amount of funding and where it should go and also what type of scrutiny. But generally the idea of continuing to support Ukraine has a lot of support among leaders. Where there has been though is some of those arguments against helping Ukraine have gained traction on the right and including among independents. And so it's not anywhere near a 50 -50 issue right now in terms of support for providing additional arms. But you see Republicans, for instance, basically 50 -50 on whether the US should provide more military support. Now what struck me most when I looked at this was the question about support for NATO. It's still quite strong but Americans don't seem to be as supportive of all NATO Donations equally. That's right. This is a new question we asked. So overall, you know, the long term question. 77 % of people say the US should maintain or increase its commitment to NATO, very similar to previous years down from a peak in 2022, but asked whether the US should send troops. If Russia invaded Germany, 64 % say that. But if Russia were to invade a NATO ally like Latvia or Lithuania, then 57 % say that. And it's a pretty big partisan difference on that. So clear majority, similar percentages of Democrats say the US should defend allies, Germany as well as the Baltic nations. For Republicans, 64 % say the US should send troops to defend Germany if they're attacked, compared with 48 % for the Baltic nations. Really interesting thing you could maybe tease out with some social science questions there about your feelings about Germany compared to Lithuania, Latvia. read More to online at washingtonpost .com. That's the Post's polling director Scott Clement with us. That's Northwest Radio's News Taylor VanCise. Nobel Week continuing with the Award for Chemistry today. ABC's Ines De La Cattera La has more. The Nobel Prize for Chemistry going to... ...Institute of Technology, MIT, USA, Louise Bruce, Columbia University, USA, and Aleksey Yekimov, Nano Incorporated, Stills Technology USA. That's Hans Ellegren, the Secretary General of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Those three researchers honored for their work on quantum dots, tiny particles that could be used for things like speed high computers or new types of solar cells. Ines De La Cattera, ABC News. Northwest News Time 650 and your stockcharts .com money update now. From ABC News, Wall Street now stocks rose as oil prices fell. The Dow is up 127 points day a after it wiped out its gains for the year. The Nasdaq jumped 177 and the S &P closed up 84. Oil prices tumbled, which takes some pressure off of inflation and the threat of interest rates staying very high for the foreseeable future. Then again, that may not be the case for long as far as oil is concerned. Saudi Arabia says it will maintain a production cut of a million barrels a day through the end of year. the Daria Olbinger, ABC News. Money news at 20 and 50 passed every hour and coming up, even Travis Kelsey says he's getting a little tired of all the rumors about Taylor Swift. Hey guys, did you know that half men of over age 50 have erectile dysfunction on some level? Whether you have mild, moderate, or severe ED, West Coast men's health can help. We don't prescribe pills and hope they work. Instead, we treat the root cause of the problem with acoustic wave therapy, which breaks down plaque, unclogs arteries, and restores blood flow. 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A highlight from Part 1: USAs World Cup Collapse, Basebrawls, Jets Optimism, Life in The G-League and The OC 20 Years Later | with Gabe York and Zoe Simmons

The Bill Simmons Podcast

26:59 min | 2 months ago

A highlight from Part 1: USAs World Cup Collapse, Basebrawls, Jets Optimism, Life in The G-League and The OC 20 Years Later | with Gabe York and Zoe Simmons

"Coming up, an unexpected two -part podcast cameo from me. It's next. We're also brought to you by the Ringer Podcast Network, where we turned over Sean Fennesey and Amanda Dobbins' big picture feed to Brian Raftery. It's a narrative podcast called, Do We Get to Win This Time? How Hollywood Made the Vietnam War. You can find it on the big picture starting on Tuesday. And it is an idea I'm really excited about because it came from a class that I did as a senior in college in 1992. Me and my friend Horgs talked a movies professor into doing a special Vietnam War movies class where we watched basically every Vietnam War movie that had been made up to 1992 and then tried to write a big picture term paper about it. And the thing that was really fascinating about that class and something that stuck with me was just that whole concept of Hollywood reinventing the entire Vietnam experience under the premise of, Did We Get to Win This Time? So we got Brian involved and he turned the idea into an awesome, awesome podcast. I even went and dug up the term paper that I wrote 31 years ago. I thought it was gonna be horrendous. It wasn't bad. I was kind of proud of myself, retroactively 31 years later. Anyway, Do We Get to Win This Time? How Hollywood Made the Vietnam War. It is gonna be in the big picture podcast starting on Tuesday. So that's one piece of business. Second, new rewatchables on Monday night. It is the 300th movie that we've done. It's a special one. We're doing National Lampoon's Vacation. It was time. Meet Chris Ryan, Van Lathan. Yeah, and Van was pushing for it because we wanted to do Christmas Vacation during the holidays and you can't do Christmas Vacation. If we do National Lampoon's Vacation, super fun. Can't wait for you to listen to it. And we'll be running the video at some point on the YouTube channel, youtube .com slash Bill Simmons, where we put up a whole bunch of rewatchables podcasts in case you missed it. Boogie Nights is up there now. Goodfellas, Independence Day, just a slew of them. So if you're bored and you wanna throw on some rewatchables and watch us make fun of each other, there you go. Last but not least, I don't wanna say this is the most important, but it's certainly the thing I spent the most time on. Our documentary that we did about the G League with Religion of Sports and Ringer Films, we combined, and it is premiering on Tuesday, August 8th. It is called Destination NBA, A G League Odyssey. It's really good. We immersed ourselves into the G League season. We followed Scoot Henderson, Gabe York, Ryan Terrell, Mason Jones, and Denzel Valentine. And the big question was, what is this world like? What's it like to be in the G League? And I am really proud of where we landed with it. And we even have, much later in this podcast, Gabe York is gonna come on. He's one of the five that we followed, and he's gonna tell us what it's like as you're holding on to your dream in your late 20s. We try not to spoil the doc too much with Gabe, but I really liked him. He's probably the guy that jumps out of the doc in the most sympathetic way. So look forward for you to watch it. It is prime video, Tuesday, August 8th, Destination NBA. A G League Odyssey. You love basketball, just watch it, it's good. So there you go. This is gonna be part one of a two -part podcast. Gabe is coming up later. My daughter Zoe Simmons is coming up later because we did a whole bunch of OC stuff on the Prestige TV podcast. I was even on two of the episodes. But I ended up watching season one of the OC. And my daughter was watching with us and loved the show. And she was born a year and a half after it premiered. So me and her broke down season one from the perspective of what is it like when somebody 18 watches the OC, a show that is now two decades old. The anniversary was actually August 6th. And what she liked, what she didn't like, what people aren't doing anymore for her kind of audience. And we just dove into it. So that is much later. First, coming out of the gate, I'm gonna open a six -pack because we have a lot to discuss over the past three weeks, all the stuff I missed. So that's gonna be part one. And then part two, which is gonna go up later on Sunday night, me and Rossello doing this evergreen idea that we've always wanted to do. And this seemed like the perfect time because nothing's happening in basketball. So that's gonna be part two later tonight. Part one coming up. First, our friends from ProJax. What's up? All right, I'm taping this. It is Sunday afternoon Pacific time. And I'm gonna open a six -pack. There's a bunch of stories in sports and culture that happened over the last three weeks. I was just writing stuff down, things that would have been fun for podcast segments. I was just like, man, I wish I could have given my thoughts on that. Just gonna rip through them. So I have six and then maybe a couple bonus ones at the end. The first one, the biggest one, was the US women's soccer team, which lost today in penalty kicks to Sweden, scored zero goals in the last two games, scored one goal in the last three games, and that was off a corner kick. You could feel from the beginning that something was off with this team. It was all the ways. You knew in a checklist of what are the red flags? There were just red flags galore. And the only person who was really calling it out in time over and over again was Carli Lloyd, who was doing the Fox studio show. And she was the one person in the horror movie who knows the house is haunted. And everyone's like, shut up. You're not being patriotic. You just wish you were still on the team. She was right. She was right from the get -go. This team, you could see it before the Vietnam game when it was like, look at the new Nike suits. Look at these new suits. And they're all like styling as they head into the locker room. And they're running commercials. And every player has a commercial. There's players who've never done anything of that commercials. And the vibe was just off. They only beat Vietnam three -nothing in a bracket where goal differential was gonna be super -duper important. And that was a huge red flag. And we did the usual thing that we've been doing since 2019, 2015 of, oh, well, they almost scored a bunch of times. Oh, well, if that had gone in or some bad luck. There was just an arrogance to this team. Like they were carrying themselves like the defending champs, the same way like the Denver Nuggets would go into next NBA season. Like we're the champs. I was like, yeah, you are the champs because the season just happened. The World Cup happened four years ago. Everyone's four years older or wasn't on the team. And you could see they wanted to build the team instead of around the identity of, here are these new up and coming awesome stars that are gonna be in your life. They were really latching on to Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe. Alex Morgan's 34, Megan Rapinoe's 37. I think one of the differences between the discourse with women's sports and men's sports is that in men's sports, we grasp for angles. And if somebody is disappointing in some way, we really go nuts. Like think of how James Harden's been treated over the last 12 years. So he's one of the 35 best players ever and has taken just an incredible amount of shit. Oh my God, the playoffs, look at his game log. Oh, he choked again. Alex Morgan, who scored twice in her first two games in the World Cup in 2011, she scored once in 2015 in seven games. She scored six times in 2019, five against Thailand in a game that was 13 to nothing, one in the other six, and then scored nothing in the four games this time around. If you take away that Thailand game, she has scored two goals in the last 17 World Cup games. This is the striker. This is the one who's supposed to be the most dangerous player in the field, who's supposed to produce goals. And she hasn't produced goals since the mid 2010s on the national level. And yet it's Alex Morgan. She was supposed to be the next one. We got to keep propping her up and pretending she's a superstar. She's not a superstar. She's really honestly never been a superstar. She certainly hasn't been as impactful as somebody like Abby Wambach was. So you have the team built around her. She's got to play. They play her the entire game, game two, the entire game, game three. She plays like 95 minutes in this game today, and they don't score goals. And the announcers just won't talk about it. It's like being on an AYSO team that your kid's on, and the coach is playing somebody at striker, and everyone's like, why don't they play Sally at striker instead of the coach's daughter? It's like, oh, you know, the coach's daughter. She's got to play there. So you have that, and then you have Rapinoe, who's 37 years old, who's just, unfortunately, great career, legendary, true legend, huge big time player. And when you hit your late 30s in soccer, it's a wrap. She looked like Yudana Rapinoe, not big Rapinoe, and comes out for the last 25 minutes of this game and can't do anything, and then misses the penalty kick. That's the thing. If you're beholden to past performance, you can't expect to succeed in the moment. And I did feel like, what were this team's strengths? Speed. They had Sophia Smith, who really was bad the last three games on the left wing. Like, she just, she couldn't even connect passes. Trinity Rodman, who's a beast. Lynn Williams, who's super fast and athletic and had some really nice moments the last two games. And then Alyssa Thompson, who's the prodigy, who's the, you know, potential tiger or LeBron of this team. 18 years old, best high school player I've ever had. They won't even throw her out there. But this was not a team that could connect passes. They weren't, like, especially creative. The coaching was just bizarre, and we'll never see that guy again. But it was like, the one thing they did have was speed, especially the forwards, and they just threw that away. And Alex, you know, couldn't do anything. So now they're out. It's the most disappointing finish of the last 25 years for the women's team. And it reminds me in a lot of ways that 2004 Olympic basketball team that we had, the USA team. And I tweeted this, I think after the second game, because that was a team that was between eras, like this one was, where all the best players on that 2014, the ones in their primes, weren't that good, except for Duncan. And Duncan was completely banged up. He'd played so many NBA games the last couple of years. I think his knee was hurt. But, you know, it was Iverson and Marbury. The talent, it just was a between eras. And you had guys on the bench, like LeBron and Carmelo and Wade, who were four years away. Kobe wasn't on the team. And it just felt generationally, like we caught that team in the wrong time. The style was wrong. And we learned all these lessons and we moved on. 2008, we win. There's a documentary about it. But this team felt like it was between eras. The Alex Morgan, Rapinoe era, which was basically done. And then you have this era coming up with Rodman and Sophia Smith and Alyssa. And, you know, it's just four years from now, we'll probably be fine. But they need to re -imagine this. And I think if you're gonna learn any lesson from this, it doesn't matter what happened four years ago. It's the World Cup. It matters what's happening now. So that's one thing. Second thing. So Jaylen Brown gets this huge contract, $304 million. Some people seem surprised that it was that much money. Chris Ryan even took a shot at it when we did our library watchables. Hurt my feelings a tiny bit. Mainly because I didn't really have a comeback. Rosella did something on his podcast about how this actually makes sense. This amount of money, when you think of how the salary cap has climbed just since 2015, and it's gonna keep climbing. And there's this world you can go into where you think about just how much everything is gonna cost in the NBA four or five years from now, that Jaylen Brown at $70 million isn't actually gonna be that intimidating. The same way we feel about Tobias Harris for $40 million now, or Klay Thompson, $40 million now. Yeah, you don't really wanna pay $40 million for Klay Thompson, but you can survive it. And I think that's gonna be where the Celtics land with Jaylen. Here's why they had to do it. They're the favorites on FanDuel right now. They're plus 470. The thing that made them the most special and has made them the most special for the last five, six years is the Jaylen Brown -Jason Tatum combo. They've been incredibly successful. The team itself has made five conference finals in the last seven years. They came super close to making the finals last year. I have now gone into the what if zone with that Celtics team where what if Tatum doesn't hurt his ankle on the first play? Do we beat Miami? They were close is the point. And when you're that close, you can't fuck around. This is not Bradley Beal resigning with Washington for 50 million a year when everybody knows you can't get past the eight seed with Bradley Beal. This is different. You're trying to win a title. You're trying to keep all your optionality open. The thing that's a little scary about it, nobody seems to totally know if he wants to be in Boston. This is something we've discussed on this pod. It's been floating out there. The fact that he wasn't happy about landing in the Kevin Durant trade rumors a couple years ago. And just in general, where the league is now, where as Woj called it, the transfer portal, where people get their contract first and then they decide what they want to do. And I think for the Celtics, they know they bought themselves a year with Jalen and they are still one of the favorites to win the title. And a lot of it's going to depend on health and Porzingis. You could also, I don't want to make the case, but you might be able to make the case that Brown had a fucked up hand last year. Cause he did. Cause he sliced his hand open. It was bleeding even during the Philly series. And maybe that was why his ball handling went sideways. Listen, you got to do the contract. It just breaks your brain. I remember a million years ago, Sports Illustrated and Inside Sports say every year they would have like a salary issue. And they would talk about these guys are making $1 million a year. And it seemed like so much money. And now where we're heading with the money, plus the NBA is the meteorites deal. The moment any of these guys becomes unhappy, what do you do? Because you're paying Jalen, let's say you're paying him 55 million a year. Plus he is the trade kicker, which the team has to pay. Right? So if he decides after a year, you know what? I'm tired of being the scapegoat. Everybody loves Jason. I'm like the middle brother of this team. I want my own team. I want to go to Houston or Atlanta. You got to trade me. What are the Celtics going to do? On top of who would want out, you don't have a lot of options and you turn into what the situation Portland's in with Deem. And then on top of it, it's so much money. It's impossible to get any sort of a fair trade for the guy. So they had to do it. And optionality the that comes out of it is frightening. I remember in the early 2000s, when the first time the contracts kind of went nuts and you would see that people get signing like six -year, $100 million deals, seven -year, $110 million deals. And the Celtics really, really stupidly traded for Vin Baker. One of the worst trades of the last 30 years for Boston Sports. A trade so bad, you knew it instantaneously. And I wrote a piece that you can probably find somewhere in the ESPN archives about it, where I compared it to the end of Thelma Louise when Harvey Keitel is running toward the cliff trying to stop the car from going off the cliff. That's how I thought about the Vin Baker trade when it happened. Then it happens and you just had this salary albatross. It's a salary cap league. And you're like, wow, we just threw away 20 % of our salary cap on this trade. There's going to be a couple of those that are just franchise killers. And whether that leads to them bringing back the amnesty clause, who knows? I wish, I've made this, I've had this idea before. I wish that they had a rule in there that if you drafted a guy, every year that he stays in the team, you get rewarded in some way from a salary cap luxury tax type thing, right? So Jaylen was 2016 draft, this would be his eighth year. Maybe like after the seventh year, because that's usually like the third contract. The guy stays in the team, maybe each year after that, he doesn't count for 2 % of the luxury tax, up to like 30%, something like that. The point is the Warriors should be rewarded for keeping Draymond and Klay and Curry from a tax standpoint, that they were that smart to draft those guys, keep those guys together. They should be incentivized, the players, to want to stay with them because there's some luxury tax stuff that the team gets. And the team should want to be incentivized to take care of those guys because it's also beneficial to them. I just wish they figured out some version of that rule. Anyway, Jaylen was always signing for $304 million. Talk to me in a year, I'll keep my fingers crossed. Next thing, I missed the running back pity party. This was crazy. The running backs all got together and they were really upset about how much money they made. And I don't know what to tell you. There's too many running backs and not enough running back spots. And I don't know if you're trying to build a responsible salary cap team in a collectively bargained era, why would you spend $30 million over two years on a running back unless the running back was awesome? Nobody even wants to spend more than $11 million on running back. So I knew that this was crazy when Damien Harris, who was on the Patriots, who I thought was really good. He's maybe not an elite running back, but a good running back, right? Somebody that if he had been on the Chiefs, he easily could have started for the Chiefs. And he signed with the Bills for like one year, 2 million. And when that happened, combined with Pacheco on the Chiefs' seventh round pick, they won the Super Bowl with him. It's just, this position's devalued. I work on this player, I've been actually working on it the last couple of weeks where I try to rank the players for blue chippers, red chippers, pink chippers, honorable mention, and have this whole point system. And so quarterbacks, Mahomes, who's the alpha of that position, he's worth 10 points. And you could even see this in the point spread. If Mahomes gets hurt, the Chiefs are 10 points, nine points, whatever, less than what they would be as a favorite. They'd switch to an underdog. And you go on down the line. Jalen Hurts, I had him as an eight. I had Joe Burrow as a nine. And you go on, you keep going down, and it's like, Geno Smith's probably a two. But then you look at some of the other positions and you have to value them the same way the salary cap values them and teams value them. Guards, they aren't worth that much. Running backs, sorry, they're not worth that much. My top running back was three points because ultimately running backs don't really matter that much. In the last like five, six years, I would say Derrick Henry was the only running back that you could definitively say, this guy almost won the Super Bowl. Like he was that good. Other than that, you know, it's plug and play, quarterbacks, it's receivers. It's much harder to find the number one receiver. Every team needs one. It's much more tangible if you don't have the number one receiver. And it's much easier to just kind of scrap together the running back position. And yet people went nuts about this. We ironically had this in the NBA with centers. You know, Vucevic, who's a really good offensive player, he signed for 60 million for three years, 20 million a year. And Jaylen Brown's going to make $52 million a year. Is Jaylen Brown two and a half times better than Vucevic? No, it's just, he plays a way more important position. You can only play one center at a time. You can patch together the center position. You could have like Isaiah Hartenstein for $8 million. You could, you know, get Robert Williams for 16. You don't need to spend what Phoenix did on Eaton where they're paying $8 and $30 million a year at center. And you don't really need to do that. You kind of feel obligated if you don't want to lose the asset. But I think the NBA is going to go this way eventually where unless it is Jokic or Embiid, the center or Bam Adebayo, it's a bonus. You could argue that was already an overpay. They gave him a huge extension. The Lakers just gave Anthony Davis $60 million a year as an extension. I would argue that's a little frightening. I feel like you could patch together the center position. What really matters in basketball is having the creator. And this was the argument five years ago with Luka versus Eaton for the number one pick. And I made this argument. It was like, go look at who wins the NBA title every year. It's always the people who have the creator. There's somebody who's on the perimeter of the ball in their hands. Even Jokic, who wins the title this year, he was a creator. He's not a typical center, right? He's basically their point guard on offense who could post up. So this happened in the NBA. Nobody went nuts. And this is happening in football. And is this where football is. If you want to make the most amount of money playing in the NFL, I don't know why you would be a running back. I would be a cornerback. I would be a wide receiver. I'd be an edge rusher. But if you're a running back, you know your shelf life's probably like five, six years. You know the money is not totally gonna be there. Now they're in this, like you have people like JK Dobbins, like, I might hold out. It's like, really? You didn't barely even play in the field. Barkley said he was gonna hold out. And then, you know, probably looked at it. And the money for Barkley is like 10, 11 million. That's unfortunately the market. So you can't fix this. They collectively bargained it. And until we get to the next CBA, I don't know how you fix it. I thought it was really weird. It felt like people had nothing to talk about. And it was like, ah, let's feel bad for running backs. All right, let's take a break. And then I'm gonna finish the rest of the six pack. All right, picking up on the six pack. We're gonna talk a little more football. I talked about the running back pity party. This is a different kind of party. The Jets optimism, which has just been stunning to me over the course of July. I have Jets fans in my life. These are people that usually have no hope and are very reminiscent of the pre -2004 Red Sox fans, just assuming the worst at all times. Why does God hate us? All that stuff. And now they have this crazy optimism based on the fact that they brought in Aaron Rodgers, who I did not think was very good last year, just throwing that out there. I wouldn't say he was bad, but for Rodgers, he was bad. I mean, we thought Rodgers was, he was the reigning MVP and we thought he was still one of the five or six most impactful players in the league. And I don't wanna read stats to you for the next six minutes, but deep balls, he was bad. Turnovers, he was bad. Leadership, he was bad. And the case for Rodgers coming back would be, well, he's gonna be rejuvenated. The Jets, New York City. This is his team. He got away from Green Bay. He's got Hackett back. I get it, but he's also at an age where we've really only seen Tom Brady succeed at a high, high level at the age that Rodgers is at. I was trying to figure it out. I have my QB ratings and I had, you know, the top tier is Mahomes and Burrow and Allen and Herbert and Hertz. Those have to be the top five. Then it drops off and it's Lamar Jackson and Lawrence. And then Rodgers, probably a hair underneath him with a chance to play himself up with those guys. But from what we saw last year, I'm not ready to put him there. So he's the 10th best quarterback in the league, probably. 10th or ninth best quarterback in the league, probably. Well, they have no offensive line. And I don't understand why people keep glossing over this where it's like, hey, Rodgers and Garrett Wilson, he's one of the best receivers in the league and Breece Hall's going to come back and the defense is really good. And it's like, yeah, the offensive line is terrible. Beckton and Dwayne Brown, sure tackles again. And then you have Robert Salah as the coach, who I cannot say I thought that Jets were crisply coached last year. Whatever he was doing with Zach Wilson was insane. No idea if that guy's even a decent coach. So I'm already worried about your offensive line, the age of your quarterback, and the competency of your coach. And that's before we get into the hard knocks curse, because for some reason they're doing hard knocks, the incredible Super Bowl hype already. And then we have the schedule, which is the AFC East has just got screwed by the schedules this year. The Jets, just for quarterbacks in 17 games, they got to play Josh Allen twice, they got to play Mahomes, Herbert, Hertz, Dak Prescott, and Deshaun Watson. And then they also have to play Miami twice. We'll see what we get out of two this year. And then a really good Pats defense. And then Denver, who knows, they might be rejuvenated. So Danny Dimes, they have to play him. It is a brutal schedule, so you have that. And then on top of everything else, you're the Jets. I was there with the Red Sox before 2004, and this is probably just as bad, where you just think the worst possible things can happen is all the time. You're not allowed to have optimism when you're Jets fans. You can be cautiously optimistic. There was an entire Curb Your Enthusiasm episode once, season 10, episode seven, about being a Jets fan. And it was called, I think, the ugly section. Nick Kroll was the maitre d'. And part of the episode was about, he would put these people in different sections of the restaurant, depending on how attractive they were. But there was this other plot, Larry's buddy who loved the Jets, kills himself. And Larry becomes convinced it was because of the Jets, that the Jets killed his friend. This was only a couple of years ago. So now they get Aaron Rodgers, and everything's good. And they're gonna win the Super Bowl. I don't see it, guys. I don't wanna step on my football stuff too much, but I'd be shocked. And Lombardi points out the defense that everybody's ready to compare to the 85 Bears. Lombardi said they had two turnovers over the last eight games last season. So that means something too. I am dubious, to say the least. If you're gonna tell me a tortured franchise actually turns it around this year, I want a tortured franchise that doesn't have expectations. Because the Lions are another one. Everybody's ready to put them in the Super Bowl or close. And the only case for them is just pretty explosive offense. They couldn't stop anybody last year. And the NFC is terrible. But that's another one where is that a fan base that should be super excited and have a ton of hype? The one that's kind of lurking that fits in this group is the Browns. Because the Browns are actually super talented. They're in a winnable division. Burroughs already hurt. And I think they're four to one to win the AFC North on FanDuel, something like that. Their over -under is, I think it climbed up.

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Fresh "Louise" from Stephanie Miller

Stephanie Miller

00:00 min | 12 hrs ago

Fresh "Louise" from Stephanie Miller

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When he lays around the house he lays around I got hit by a car and didn't have enough gas to get around him. Thank you very much. By the way, remember our favorite thing when he was governor? He would always end with things of this nature. Remember that used to drive us crazy. We just wanted one reporter to go, what things are of this nature? A little more specific. Yes, because he would end every sentence with the deficit and things of this nature. We just always wanted, I just wanted one reporter, no one ever did it. Excuse me Governor, what is a thing of that nature? You know, Trump's latest threat to the media, remember that? He said we're going to prosecute...now I'm holding both. Yeah, what's going on? Sorry, I got Schwarzenegger in my Trump. But he said going we're to prosecute media, anyone that reports on things. I don't know. He included things, which I was thinking is like a short...yeah. He said it for reporting on people and things and places. So they're going to be prosecuted of presumably things. Things will be, that will be prosecuted. And also I assume things of that nature. Right. Okay, Mehdi Hassan tweets, the GOP front runner for president had a gag order given to a judge today in his own fraud trial after smearing the judge's clerk. And it's not even the biggest Republican crisis story of the day. and Rude pundit said, I can't wait for the Times to tell us how this is all bad for Democrats. Yes. Thank Rude, doing some bowling. And as I mentioned, Kyle Griffin also tweeted one of the reasons Democrats ousted McCarthy. McCarthy said Trump was responsible for the January 6 riot. Then a few weeks later traveled to Mar -a -Lago and took an infamous picture with Trump with their thumbs up. Yeah, exactly. Oh, Daily and Show won Twitter. Refreshing to see Daily Louise show. Daily Louise show. Exactly. was I talking with a friend yesterday and we were talking about, you know, what yesterday meant. And I said a lot of Republicans are really upset at Matt Gaetz. Yeah. Oh, God, they hate him. This may investigation. lessen any I agree. The release of any investigation reports. Yeah. That have been done on him. Yeah. Oh, I think he's next. They're going to absolutely. Yes. It's because they, they want to get rid of. Oh, and he already hates the new pro tem Speaker House, who we also hate for being as vengeful as possible for asking Nancy Pelosi to get her things out of her office by tomorrow while she's mourning Dianne Feinstein in California. Yes, he. So he's already. Oh, Matt Gaetz said. So McHenry has the power of the speakership now and literally his first act as acting speaker was to send everyone home until Tuesday. Yeah. Yeah. So he's mad at that guy now as are we for his treatment for his treatment of a speaker, Emma Wright, Emma Wright, Nancy Pelosi, uh, Jeff Tetridge said first they came for Kevin McCarthy and I didn't speak out because I was laughing so hard I couldn't catch my breath. There's that. Couldn't have happened to a doucheier douche. Hello, Peter in Wisconsin. Hello. Hello, Peter. Peter. Peter keeps petering out. Yes. He's not here, man. Kevin in DC. Hi Kev. Good everybody. morning And boy, I'm so jealous when you do those accents that I would be kill able to to do one. The only one I can do one do is the Nigerian one in a very, very bad English one. Oh, but do the my Nigerian prince. Go ahead. You put me on the spot. Maybe another time. Oh, the reason I call it, you know, when, uh, when I first met you, the glorious that first met you and cared you, uh, I yelled out, okay, now where's my opposite and gentlemen music, which I later put on myself. Um, so now in a, in an equally momentous event, I want to screen, where is my Republicans in disarray? Republicans disarray headlines. I've been looking for him. Yes. You know, every time a Democrat stubbed their toe, it's the worst ever. But on the same day, the first time ever a speaker's removed, uh, jump has embarrassing issues in court, but I'm sure all of that is Trump because, uh, uh, Biden is old. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's wicked. Yeah, exactly. Uh, here is representative, uh, rapey McForehead, Matt Gaetz, who everyone hates yesterday. I want to say if this house of representatives has exceeded all expectations, then we definitely need higher expectations. Cue the laughter. Yeah, exactly. Okay. The problem with my friend from Ohio's, uh, argument is that many of the bills he referenced as having passed are not law. We are on a fast track to an omnibus bill and it is difficult to oversight champion when house Republicans haven't even sent a subpoena to Hunter Biden. make So it's the hard to argument

"louise" Discussed on Hay House Meditations

Hay House Meditations

02:04 min | 6 months ago

"louise" Discussed on Hay House Meditations

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Fresh update on "louise" discussed on Bloomberg Surveillance

Bloomberg Surveillance

00:00 min | 13 hrs ago

Fresh update on "louise" discussed on Bloomberg Surveillance

"To the 10 -year yield isn't quite the same tailwind I like to see long -term bronze it David Sarby with 8 % optimism there thank you so much within Cora at Capital we're up 60 you know two -tenths of a percent NASDAQ rockets I say up eight -tenths of a sent as well the VIX 20 Paul Christ yeah these young these young Turks all upset about 20 a VIX I said Paul Sweeney at 50 he was you know putting in buy orders exactly 70 right to beginning of the pandemic we're gonna have to see your dollar we got a little bit of weakness as well with our news who's in New York City is Michael Barr Tom Paul thank you very much former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy officially declaring that he will not seek the speakership again hours after being ousted by faction a of eight Republicans who banded together with the Democrat minority the California Republican said he's departing the speaker's office with his head held high I got elected to the seat I couldn't get an internship for I ended up being the 55th speaker of the house one of the greatest honors I loved every minute far -right House Republicans led by Florida representative Matt Gaetz succeeded in removing McCarthy from the speakership the first in US history the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in chemistry to two American chemists and a Russian physicist for the discovery of quantum dot technology Hans Elegren of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2023 Nobel Prize in chemistry in equal shares on the above and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT USA Louise Bruce Columbia University USA and Aleksey Yakimov nanocrystals technology USA for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots the Nobel Prize carries a cash award of a million dollars at least five people were injured last night in the shooting on the campus of Morgan State University in Baltimore police are now looking for suspects for the shooting live from the Bloomberg and Iraqi broker studios this is global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2 700 journalists and analysts over 120 countries. I'm Michael Barr. This is Bloomberg. Tom Paul. Michael Barr help here with a week -to -week in American football you know I like how for someone like me that's not up to speed it's like week three week four when does it get serious or is a game so intense now that every week is serious. There's no warm -up. Every week is serious.

"louise" Discussed on Hay House Meditations

Hay House Meditations

01:34 min | 6 months ago

"louise" Discussed on Hay House Meditations

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Fresh "Louise" from Stephanie Miller

Stephanie Miller

00:04 min | 14 hrs ago

Fresh "Louise" from Stephanie Miller

"Jody did it. I'm not gonna be here for it Oh Well, yeah, Chris will be here Monday then Sean Kaminsky will be in Chris will be on vacation again everyone just Change everyone panic change. Oh people love the vacation. No people love it when I go. No, they do Yes, they do. And Jody then will be gone. That's gonna be everything will collapse Jody take care of everything everybody Yeah, I'll be everybody puta small you to small waiting on where's my Shh shh shh shh shh shh audience Louise beautiful everything's beautiful. Okay, 21 minutes Yeah, except that I'm late. Yeah this portion of the show brought to you by bow Our own diamond dogs who recommend dr. Marty's nature's blend because who doesn't if you're an animal lover, who's a good boy commander. I seriously want to send oh, oh, never mind. I almost said it. I'm just saying we know people that go to the White House. I'm gonna send a bag of nature's blend commander and also Who's the other good boy that had to Go move out. We'll send it there too. Hmm. Is that major? Yes, or was it champ? I don't know. They only talk about nature's blend. Hmm. Um when I found out that even so Called healthy kibble could be as harmful as feeding your dog fast food. Well, boy, howdy. Did I switch my dogs to Like away. right I can't wait for you to see how happy it makes your doggies right now My listeners can get up to 54 percent off nature's blend the best food in the world period and you get a free a pack of Tilly's treasures those Beefs those beef liver treats that the doggies go crazy for it is the it's Raw freeze -dried protein period they throw in some fruits vegetables and seeds. It is so good for them raw freeze Dried pantry safe shelf stable. I love it for your special discount go to dr. Marty pets comm slash Miller or text Miller to 511 511 or if you want to shop in store what that's crazy that people do Do that still dr. Marty pets comm slash Miller find the store locator for the store near you? Results Will can bury message and data rates may apply or go right to dr. Marty pets comm slash Miller the easiest way Stephanie Miller's heart is sincerity if you can fake Music At Bombas we make socks underwear and t -shirts that feel good and do good. Why do Bombas feel Good so because they're thoughtfully designed with the softest materials like premium Pima cotton and thermo They're also engineered with comfort innovations like socks with built -in arch support and Shirts with tag free necklines. They're better basics high quality enough to wear over and over again. How do Bombas do good for every comfy item of clothing you purchase another comfy item is Someone experiencing homelessness. It's exceptional comfort that gives back so far. We've been able to put over 100 million items of clothing into the hands of people who need them making an impact that's bigger than all That's a whole lot of comfort and a whole lot of good and it's all thanks to your purchases go to bombas com slash Stephanie and use code Stephanie for 20 % off your first purchase that's bombas com slash Stephanie and use code Stephanie at checkout Well, ladies and gentlemen, there is less than 10 days

WSJ: China’s Xi Jinping, Brazil’s Lula Take United Stance Against U.S.

Mark Levin

01:53 min | 6 months ago

WSJ: China’s Xi Jinping, Brazil’s Lula Take United Stance Against U.S.

"Every day it's something Wall Street Journal China's Xi Jinping In Brazil's Lula Who's a communist Takes stand united against the United States Brazil president says the two countries will work to quote balance world geopolitics This is incredible I hope people understand how big this is France in Europe Saudi Arabia in the Middle East and Brazil in our own hemisphere Think about that It's all strategic Chinese leaders and Brazilian president Louise and ancillary Lula da Silva one two three four names Struck a unified posed and defiance of U.S. foreign policy and trade in a meeting in Beijing today adding weight to Beijing's pushback against what it sees as Washington led containment effort Containment effort we will work to expand trade and balance world geopolitics Said Lula hello LA Lola I mean Lula Wrote on Twitter after meeting with mister Xi Mister Xi called the Brazilian leader in old friend of the Chinese people Oh yeah yeah he's an old time commie It was promoted breakthrough developments in relations between the two countries Once folding after the other They Brazil Bolivia Venezuela Cuba And more likely Chile soon The Middle East they have sodium a Iran can you imagine More to come And then France

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

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:09 min | 15 hrs ago

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

"Died last week at her DC home after a series of illnesses the public will be able to pay respects and sign a book Sonoma State University political scientist David McEwen says it's a tribute bestowed on a select few there there is no one we have seen in San Francisco's recent past who exemplifies the city who exemplifies California and really a call to serve a planned private funeral Thursday will now be public on the steps of City Hall with the gathering spilling into San Francisco's downtown Civic Center Plaza Mike DeWald for CBS News San Francisco there's word that President Biden will announce more federal student loan debt forgiveness today so far under the Biden administration $127 billion in debt has been wiped out for more than three -and -a -half million borrowers however the president remains under pressure to do more sources indicate he'll grant another nine billion dollars in federal student loan debt forgiveness today through existing relief programs helping more than 125 ,000 borrowers his original plan was overturned by the Supreme Court the the singer of some of Millennials favorite romantic ballads heads to the birch mirror in Alexandria tomorrow and then Rams head in Annapolis Friday And tell me that And when McCain tells WTOP you'll hear hits like I'll be this dude in the bar was hitting on a girl and he meant to say I'll be your shoulder to cry on and he I'll went be Christ's shoulder and I'll wait a second and I wrote it down on a napkin I'll be your crying shoulder. I'll here Love suicide our full channel my podcast cast beyond the fame The Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to three US -based scientists for their work on tiny quantum dots the Royal Swedish Academy Announced the winners this morning one year by Wendy Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT USA Louise Bruce Columbia University say and Alexei Yakimov nanocrystals technology Incorporated quantum USA dots are nanoparticles that are so small their size determines their Properties they're used in LED lights and TV screens and can help guide surgeons as they remove cancer tissue the Nobel Prize's cash award is equal to about a million US dollars now the top stories we're working on at WTOP hundreds of health care workers in Virginia and DC begin walking picket lines this morning will tell you what it means for you five people were shot last night at Morgan State University in Baltimore classes

Should the Retirement Age Be Raised to Sustain Social Security?

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:27 min | 7 months ago

Should the Retirement Age Be Raised to Sustain Social Security?

"The average age so if you're going to, if you're going to get social security benefits, you're eligible for full benefits what at 62. You can delay, you can delay that as you can up to what age 70, I think, and of course your benefit about will increase. But a lot of people are debating whether or not they're actually going to retire at the age of 62. Now keep in mind that back when that age was set, most people were not what life expectancy was not that far past the age of 62 for most folks. So anyway, senator John Kennedy, the Republican from Louise Anna, was asked about this, cut number 7. I mean, the life expectancy of the average American right now is about 77 years old. For people who are in their 20s, their life expectancy will probably be 80 5 to 90. Does it really make sense to allow someone who's in their 20s today to retire at 62? Those are the kind of things that we should talk about. It's a fair question. Because social security was not created for the average person to live until their 80s or their 90s.

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"louise" Discussed on The New Yorker: Fiction

The New Yorker: Fiction

05:34 min | 7 months ago

"louise" Discussed on The New Yorker: Fiction

"So clear Louise, let's start with this opening sequence. Hubert gets off work. He thinks about walking home. He takes the tram almost by accident, enters his house feeling full of energy and catches his wife in the process of closing the kitchen door. And that's the act that sends the two of them into a tailspin. I feel as though Brennan leaves some ambiguity as to why exactly rose does that? Oh yeah, absolutely. I think that's one of the exciting things in a way about the story. We never really know what went on. Where is perplexed in some ways as huber is? And I mentioned the gothic aspect previously and I suppose another element of the gothic is that sense of all variety, you know. So he notices something without really knowing what he's noticed. And that's what really drives him up the wall, I think.

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"louise" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

Life Transformation Radio

07:25 min | 1 year ago

"louise" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

"We celebrate life's challenges and overcoming them and on the show my guests are amazing people who are forces for the good in the world around them and live a life of transformation. My guest today, she does just that. Today, in this episode, Louise swallow water and I discuss how to create confidence to succeed and a whole lot more. So if you want to learn how to level up your life, bring in strong, confidence, and know that you can do anything, this is the show for you. Forever 20 years, Louise has been helping transform lives individually and in groups using a unique multi dimensional approach, including neuropathy, biofeedback, trauma release work, NLP, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, we're gonna go into all of that. You just so much. Oh my God, she's amazing. She's my friend. She's a creator of the brain system and it's a 5 step transformational program serving clients worldwide. Louise, welcome to life transformation radio. Oh, it's so great to be with you, rob. Thank you so much for having me on today. Absolutely. Glad to have you here. So we're all about transformation. And you've been doing this for, what? 25 years now, right? Yeah, pretty long, yeah. Maybe 30. So what was the transformation? Where were you before you got to know this work? So I want to hear just how this all evolved to where you are today. Yeah, you know what? I was actually a teacher. I was a special education teacher. I love teaching. I love my kids. And then I got really sick after my son was born. And I crashed, and no doctors could figure it out. So I ended up on that whole stream of just kind of doctor hopping, if you will. Medical didn't have answers for me. I ended up in the world of natural health and healing. Everything from chiropractor to acupuncture. I mean, you name it. I did it. But I was still really sick. I was on oxygen for about three years. This happened after I had 14 mercury fillings taken out in one day. So I already had chronic fatigue. I had all those labels, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia lupus, MS, they really just didn't know. So it was really, you know, it was put back in my hands. I had to find the answers. And at the time, I had two small kids at home. I just wanted to be their mom. You know, I looked on their little faces and I still look at Andy and he's 33 now and I'm going to be able to save my life, buddy. You know, I mean, really, it was really difficult. And so I learned a lot. I learned a lot about health and healing and just like everyone else when they have that kind of crash. You think physical body, you think, okay, I gotta just get healthy. But what I found on that path rabbits, not just about that. In fact, I kept saying to myself, hey, you know what? I'm eating my organic food. I'm taking my supplements. I'm exercising. I'm sleeping well. I have some of my energy back. But I still don't feel like me. And so I was on this journey of seeking, I call it your soul's truth. I like that. And so I ended up your soul's truth. I like that. Let me just sit with that for a minute. Yeah. I like that. That's very cool. Yeah, and so now I really help people get back to a 100% their souls truth. And so many people are struggling with not just a health issue, but really purpose. And even entrepreneurs, when they hit a plateau in their business, it's just a sign that clear more trauma. Yeah. So now what I found is I had to work with and so the system, the 5 step system is it stands for its brain. It's BRA IN, but it's an acronym. And it stands for all the steps that I found on my own healing journey that kept up leveling my life. So the first transformation was getting my health back, but the second big transformation was up leveling my life and my business. To a whole new vibration, and so that's what I did. And so B is body. That's the body piece, right? Everybody's got to take care of themselves, eat right, sleep, all that good stuff. Right. And then R is released. It's releasing the mental chat or the emotional baggage and the traumas that get stuck in the spaces of the brain. We heal in the spaces. I love that. I love that. So that's what I learned. And I was like, it was like lightbulbs just kept going off. And you have those little moments. And so I figured out the whole process of clearing the brain and the soul. And that's why I call my work brain sole success. And so the releasing piece is huge. The a in brain is aligned with spirit, because spirits always a part of healing. Yeah. And then I is integrate your brain frequencies to your soul's true purpose. I also found that people who are who are not doing well in whatever area, whether it's physical or mental or emotional, usually I don't have a purpose. So that's about helping find purpose. And then N is new program. So I'm spelling beat brain. And the new program I love that part is upgrading your brain, your energetic field, to where you want to be. It's putting in a new program like you would in a computer. That's amazing. That's amazing. Yeah, so when we do those 5 steps, people's lives literally change. And it's faster. I was always looking for a faster way. And my joke now is if I can find a faster way and I just could wave a magic wand, let's just do it. Okay, question. Do their lives change? Or do they transform? Ah, like that question, rob. I believe they transform. Nice. That feels really good. Kind of like a snake peeling of skin. Yeah, or a butterfly appearing out of a cocoon. Absolutely. Yes, beautiful. That's beautiful. So one of the things you do is you do biofeedback. And I think that's really fascinating. And I've seen the results. I've seen people, you've worked on me. And explain a little bit more about biofeedback and what that is. Because it's kind of like. It's hard to believe, but it works because people don't realize how we're all energy. We're just energy. And we're not our vessel of our being, we're energy, we're light and energy. And so you tap into that in a really cool, unique way. Yes, yes. You know, I found biofeedback probably in 2002 or three. So the first and I have 5 different programs. And we call them biofeedback, but they're more like bioresonance. And bio resonance does mean that we are working on the energetic body. We're working in the energy field. And your body is actually 99% space. You're only 1%, you know, just a tiny bit physical because our spiritual body and our soul body is huge and you have an energetic field around you that goes out to the stars and out to the sun or the moon, like it's huge.

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Who Is Hugh Capet?

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:57 min | 1 year ago

Who Is Hugh Capet?

"But the main figure that Dante talks to is a guy named Hugh capet. Now Hugh cafe is the founder in France of the capetian dynasty, the capetian dynasty of ruling of ruling princes. And let's go through the text a little bit. On earth beyond I was called Hugh cafe. He's talking to Dante. From me have sprung the Louise's and Phillips rulers of France up to the present day. So you got babe saying that out of his line comes this profusion of French royalty and kings and even in Dante's time, which remember the poem is dated in the year 1300. You have various Louis of France and Philip of France and these are the descendants of cafe. And then you start talking about some of the things that his descendants did. While my descendants kept their sense of shame, they, through the words little, did no harm. So apparently it takes a little bit of a dim view of his descendants, but he goes, listen, as long as they had a sense of shame, they didn't go too far. They may not have done any great deeds or any good stuff, but they didn't do a lot of bad stuff either. But then says Hugh cafe, things changed in Dante's own time. And we have some very striking and remarkable lines, very memorable. And he says, I see the fleur de lis enter alania. So what's the Florida Lee? The symbol of France, the flirted leave. So I see the Florida Lee, his own descendants, by the way, now ruling France enter alania, a town in Italy. So the French troops are invading Italy.

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Sánchez Error Leads to 7-Run Inning, Indians Slow Yanks 11-3

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

Sánchez Error Leads to 7-Run Inning, Indians Slow Yanks 11-3

"Another defensive miscue by catcher Gary Sanchez contributed to a seven run fifth in the Indians eleven to three thrashing of the Yankees Sanchez failed to catch a foul pop up during the rally which was capped by a three run Homer by Andres Jimenez Yankees manager Aaron Boone is actually usually really good with with pop up site you know I think you probably got a little too upright and and didn't move enough as it as it kind of worked its way back to the field but yeah I mean yeah you gotta make that play prime mill race double home run in the fifth one inning before belting a two run Homer winning pitcher errant's of valley pitched six scoreless innings of four hit ball Louise hill took the loss for the Yankees who fell a half game behind Toronto for the second AL wild card and one and a half games behind Boston for the first day a wildcard I'm Dave Ferrie

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'Sports & Entertainment News Compilation (#3) ft. Street Professor' (Ball & Buds Podcast Episode #24) - burst 4

Ball & Buds

03:34 min | 2 years ago

'Sports & Entertainment News Compilation (#3) ft. Street Professor' (Ball & Buds Podcast Episode #24) - burst 4

"You. Bastards lay leave. Britney spears alone right now a minute anyone who has a problem with are you with me. Because she's not well right now. I'm good good anyways. Kanye west put out an album. I had heard he was putting out. But i did not know when it came out but apparently called donde which i believe was his mother's name. If i remember correctly apparently it has a lot of songs on it. Because apparently i just found this out this morning twenty. Three of the songs landed on the billboard. Hot one hundred. So i thought i thought i read that incorrectly. So i'd like did a double take and i was like. Oh maybe they mean twenty three hundred and his whole career. I mean twenty three hundred twenty three on the top one hundred in his whole career. I was like oh. That makes sense. And i was like wait. I look back down. I read it again. I said don to twenty three songs. I say what the hell hummy songs on this album. And why yawkey pipe in this man up. I know twenty. Three songs shouldn't have been on the top one hundred. I mean unless he made a thirty five album psalm. Forty song then. Yeah maybe half of them would have been on there. But i know he ain't twenty-five album song you're telling me twenty three of them were we must have some shitty ass musicians out. Nowadays don't listen to the radio. Here's why don't listen. pop meet exactly what. Oh by the way he is. The seventh artists ever with ten number one albums. Good foxsports will sell ads for their super bowl super bowl fifty two wow super bowl fifty seven and they will sell those super bowl fifty seven ads for a record fifty for a record. Six million dollars per thirty seconds. Jeez louise that's a lotta money from thirty seven commercial. Could hey sony and microsoft. Ps five xbox shortages due to the semi conductor sorties. So if you are waiting on your console you might be waiting awhile and everybody boy nasty. I'm sure he got his already admitted to morning and ask him. But i forgot but i'm sure he already got his. He don't play and so it turns out that the shortage of so bad. That even my boy buck. Nash doesn't even have his yet. So this shortage must be really crucial. You know what i mean. Google this is big news. El salvador officially has become the first country to adopt bitcoin as their legal tender. So that's crazy. We're moving to the digital age now. Y'all digital currency is coming to every government so you better be ready. Start by goal. Put cash on your matches and what you do good. Oh good news in richmond. They took down the confederate robert e lee. That punk ass bitch. They took his statue down in richmond. Good good finally that shit out that damn city city is dirty and racists enough to clean

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"louise" Discussed on It's All About Evolving

It's All About Evolving

05:30 min | 2 years ago

"louise" Discussed on It's All About Evolving

"Motivation. To overcomes obstacles our inspirational spiritual and personal growth episodes. Now let's jump in all about people. Welcome back episode. I am your host kathy on this lovely sunday afternoon for me and it's nighttime or guest tonight. Her name is louise's erkan. Welcome the lease. i thank you bother me. Thank you for joining us. On today's episode Will be sharing her story and We'll be also deep diving and getting to know more about her so Let's see. I wanna change it up so for those. That don't know you louise. Can you tell us a little bit more about you. Shaw i am ways. I'm in england. I am that dive. I have three beautiful children from too ugly marriages poet and a writer photographer. Many other things. If it's kind of a bit creative and sounds interesting. I will give it a go. Yeah that's kind of that's me. You read beautiful poems by the way you guys should check it out at the end. I'm sure she's gonna leave her lanes he could check it out. I saw him. But i completely forgot the one that i really liked. But beautiful Okay so you mentioned just now from to a ugly marriages. Would you mind sharing some more of your story. And how did you overcome those obstacles. And what lessons have you learned from them though. I got married fast time as pretty young. I was twenty one. I had a broken home. Garnaut my mom had depression. My dad drank. It was not the most stable environment. And i think having never had any kind of security. I was just so focused on building my own home that i didn't really wait to know myself well enough to do it. I think to begin with. But also i thought i was making a smart choice. I you know like those a lot of boxes getting picked on. It seemed like it seemed safe and reasonable and i just was so desperate. I think to build myself a home. Because i hadn't really had one certainly not the way that i thought it would be an. I thought that's it. You know that's me now. I'm going to get married. I'm gonna have like two point four children and away. Some that's gonna be a my life now like till i die and then as time went on my husband just ignored me like lifted life. Like i wasn't really a human being that existed and that was hard but i- coked with it. Okay like i know like we worked on different days as well as we only had one day off so it was kind of easy to ignore for a long time until we had.

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"louise" Discussed on Stuff Mom Never Told You

Stuff Mom Never Told You

07:47 min | 2 years ago

"louise" Discussed on Stuff Mom Never Told You

"There's kind of this ditsy thelma who is not as world wise and kind of like yeah. Just wanna have fun. I'm just going to go do what i wanna do. And then there's the we's who is much more like i've seen seen some and trying to guide them through this journey of getting away from prison but then like they make a switch. They make a really interesting. I don't have switches the right word but they take care of each other. Like bell realized that she needs to do something because wease so upset so she is like okay. I'll take control of the situation. Whereas louisa big control up until that point which To your point i think it could have been a kind of caddy women against each other movie but it is very much like they fight but then they help each other like they support each other and they stick with each other Yeah one of the interesting coats. I read and i think we've talked about this a lot. Is i just read this quote. Where together they become a quote. Third thing where there's thelma there's the weeds but together they become something else where they're kind of transcending there. The film was life being knowing her husband's cheating on her and is so disrespectful to her and louise's life of like you know i'm in this waitress mode. I could be all these other things and they come together. And i mean thelma says it all all kinds of times movie. Where she's like. I think i'm cut out for. I made for this and i just connected with that so much because i felt that with people. I felt that with you or like right together with this woman with this friend. I feel like. I'm coming into my own like barry helping me realize my potential in what i can do right. I mean there's definitely where the hype woman the person behind you who encourages you to be the better. Of course this is not necessarily the better for say but hopefully like you have those people in your background being able to encourage you to know that you can stand on your own end or you can step forward into this world of so uncertainty you indoor standing up for yourself in general like that whole level of having that person in your life that sees when you need to be pushed and that sees when you need to be supported like there's those those things you need to be there and yeah. I don't think talk about enough because for the longest time especially in the nineties when we looked at like the headers and that was not the context of the movies. It was all like all on your own. Get what you can move on in. you know. this was not it. This is not that this was a i was protecting you. I was defending. You now have gone to this point and the truth of the matter is like we know women are not believed and in the nineties even less so and just for the mere sake of saying i took a drink. I went outside with him voluntarily. Met enough that you're sliding guilty right. Which is exactly that indication and understand that you can't trust the system because they don't believe women so in itself like yeah. This is exactly what happens. And then when you push someone to the edge what happens and then if you have some line hopefully they will have your back and what does that. Look like yeah. It's hard because washing it. You're like this. Is you know the outcome. The ultimate outcome minded. Been a great thing but you feel like the paid connected so strongly with each other and he stuck with each other. Something about is very movie. I mean jean davis character. Selma does say. I've had the best time and i feel like the first time on living. Yeah this is. I thought about talking about this in this episode. I think it's too big of a topic for now but it kind of goes back to our platonic marriage thing that just kind of thinking about. Why does this idea in my group at least of a compound of women essentially resonate so much and it feels like what. I'm watching that movie. This is kind of it is like own hashtag not all men but essentially were still living in a patriarchal system. Were i know if i were to marry even if it was someone i loved. I don't trust myself. Because i've been raised in the system not to not grow resentful and take more burden than i should take on because they feel like that's expected of me and the dude and relationship has been raised in the same patriarchal system and has different expectations. And that's not saying like it's either of our faults necessarily but that's what we were raised in right and communication is great. But i do think at a certain point. It's hard to communicate your own experience. Right somebody who hasn't experienced it So when i watched it i was like this is the vibe. I'm talking about the compound. And yeah i do think i like that. There's moments where they're angry with each other and frustration with each other but they kind of give each other space and they don't even if there were moments where they kind of have barbs at each other they don't really blame each other ultimately like they'd stick with each other and i think that's a that's a really beautiful representation of it because it's hard not to even if you're the victim or the survivor not to have those thoughts of like blame and i like that they have the who's but then kind of give space and dinner like no by i was running was that you were sticking together. And then i do like they add. There's this real shift in their characters especially film. I think who goes from being what she calls like. Sedate or louise call today. What you settle for urged the quote to really. I'm gonna rob this place to stick this in the back of the trunk iranian Sticking with you and she says a lot of lines that are really interesting. I can't go back and i feel awake. All these things and then this was filmed in utah. Which i just say. Because i did a similar road trip with my friend through utah and it was. It was equally like really were. Yeah i wasn't on the run from the law though we did a But yeah it was just like a really beautiful experienced to be in in that that space with for me and other just really close female friends and then i did wanna point out there. Those moments louise throwing away. Her lipstick trading her jewelry. I draw hat like these items of women entity that are if you're living a life on the run runner ultimately worthless or kind of like. What good does this do me right. Yeah and also. Interestingly the two main stars with thirty five and forty five when they are a cast which has been know in hollywood. You know thirty. Two's like the.

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"louise" Discussed on Stuff Mom Never Told You

Stuff Mom Never Told You

08:27 min | 2 years ago

"louise" Discussed on Stuff Mom Never Told You

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You keep the good times going. Isn't it time for everyone to feel good about driving vehicle. They love discovered the thrilled. That a waste at gm dot com everybody in so from. Rebecca nicholson over at the guardian in may twenty twenty one this year when the film was released in nineteen ninety-one. It unleashed a wave of controversy. That seemed to take its cast and crew by surprise. Gena davis and susan sarandon appeared on the cover of time magazine under the cover line. Why emma and louise strikes a nerve. The particular nerve that it struck was much debated. Was it as some critics felt thoughtlessly violent movie to women committing terrible crimes in the name of empowerment. And by the way. Where are these table crimes. They didn't murder one person. They did put a person in a trunk. Everybody else evenly yup. Okay yeah. I got a nuts about this about it being on with the article where they quote acting like men under the cover of feminism or was it a fact sandri unfair to men because it portrayed all of his mel characters as awful. Never mind that. They're not all awful is by the way a pre hashtag not all men. Yes we know that one so well where they role models was a feminist parable was that ending one of the few that has truly earned the overused iconic perfect or a cop out in the last journey at two thousand two documentary about the making of thelma and louise serandon addressed all the noise and said films at the best. Should challenge your perspective. This is at its best. Yeah and that's that's a great quote and interestingly because a lot of people are writing about this movie right now. because it's the thirtieth anniversary. Some people have said this film wouldn't even get made today and that women in fact have been losing ground when it comes to representation in entertainment and we've gone over those numbers on the show so a lot of articles to use those numbers to be like. Yeah look at how we've lost ground in fact or how they're going down. But despite the controversy the film was successful both commercially and critically it was nominated for six academy awards. I believe it's so last movie to have to actresses nominated for the best actress. Roll like the main actress from one. Movie gena davis and susan sarandon and it won for best original screenplay and when it when corrie accepted the oscar. She said for everybody that wanted to see a happy ending. For thelma and louise. This is it and yeah just as a reminder. She is one of the only few women who has won this award. And the film had obviously a cultural impact influencing them in thought and other media from recent movies to taylor swift to even the simpsons in two thousand sixteen. The us library of congress chose to preserve it in the national film registry. Yes and yes after. This movie came out. There're all these predictions that it was the catalyst for so many great movies about women and don't forget nine hundred ninety two which was the year after this movie came out was predicted to be the year of the woman but that didn't happen for the movies twentieth anniversary. In two thousand eleven rain elicits called it. The quote last great film about women and for the thirtieth anniversary gena davis said. I'm thinking hot dog. Let's sit back and wait for all this magic. Change to happen or still waiting. It really did not happen. It seems like every five years or so. There's another movie starring women. That's a huge hit. People say well now certainly everything is going to change. And it really hasn't and gena davis started organization called the gina davis institute on gender and media all about representation in media in part because of this and she's spoken about how she felt about this after. This movie came out where like. Oh i really need to think about how. This role is perceived and what roles. I'm taking susan. Serandon said i completely underestimated that. We were backing into territory held by white heterosexual males. They got offended and accused as of glorifying murder and suicide and all kinds of things. It didn't seem like a big deal. It seems like it was unusual that there would be a woman that you could be friends with in a film which we've talked about a lot right right and even for a split second. You still had the stereotype of women pinned against the women and it could've taken a really bad turn good script and made this horribly done and i think part of that would have been having even though a sweet like having one being the innocent one and the other one being the bad one as in kinda was trying to go down that route and they did a better job. Nah nah we're in this together in stories and of course we don't wanna highlight violence nor do we want to highlight suicide in any way but what does movie did is a completely different conversation about how these women were pushed over the edge but everyday occurrences the so familiar by all of us who has grown up female. We know these experiences the truck driver. Yeah i remember. I had experienced trying to drive away real quickly. Because of the things they were Insinuating towards me on the road versus a man in buying you. A drink gives me entitlement to do this. And that and this we know these people we've seen these people. Yeah oh absolutely. And that's one of the interesting things. I find about this movie which a lot of people have written about is like from know nineteen ninety one. And how can we be watching it in twenty twenty one and we're like. Oh gosh yes. They connect to all of this but also there is a really interesting dynamic in my opinion. And we're going to talk about this in a minute more. But where.

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"louise" Discussed on Stuff Mom Never Told You

Stuff Mom Never Told You

06:52 min | 2 years ago

"louise" Discussed on Stuff Mom Never Told You

"Them to turn themselves in. so thelma tells the we's that she can turn herself in if if louise to go back. And she has jamie your her boyfriend waiting for her. But that thelma herself refuses to go back to her husband. She refuses to go back to real life. The we's argues that they are in this together. They're gonna do this together later. Thelma discusses what happened at the bar that set off the whole thing and asked if louise's response to it had to do with what happened in texas in. Louise is angry and demands thelma. Never talk about again what she had kind of already done previously. She's just been very close. Close lipped about this whole thing right. I do want to talk about with the one scene when the waitress is giving her statement and just absolutely no those ladies had nothing to do with it there too sweet a two nights one tip me really well. There's no way that they were boswell in just about how. This man's reputation was that he was sort of an and disaster by essentially with a whole. Like okay this is kind of telling harvey cocktails scared like okay. Yeah there's something a mess. Something had to have happened here. We go and then of course when the hair pulled over for speeding which is one of the funnier scenes. I thought they quickly realized they'll be caught. So thelma after the police officer tries to get louise identify her. Pull a gun on the trooper and forces him into the trunk of the police car. Which again she's doing some days like you're like weld. Am come into our own demanding like turn off the radio. Shoot the radio making little air holes for the police officer. She's been nice in the day on. Trunk you go. And as they continue their drive to mexico hilarious a truck driver makes rude sexual gestures them. They forced him to pull over after many racket and him being a dick demanding an apology from him at gunpoint which he decided that he's going to be a a real deck and just continue on even though they start asking which by the way. We've done this recently. Just for people to get empathy about think about your mother. Think about your your wife. Would you want this to happen to the people you love. And the fact that we have to even or anyone has to even suggest that for them to think about another woman as a human right but of course he didn't so they use a gun to blow up his entire rig and leave him stranded. Antique has hat which is hilarious. Yes not right. It's satisfying so the police soon. Catch up with them as they're passing near the edge of the grand canyon and film. Louise decide that in the face of spending their lives in prison that they keep going to almost address. They keep going the we's make sure that she's totally sure of this decision and it kiss hold hands the we's pushes down the accelerator and they fly over the edge and the image freeze frames car hovering in the air over the cliff. It's one of the most famous iconic imperative evenings of all time. Yes yes but apparently in the original ending at the last minute the weeds. Push thelma as the car. But serandon and davis fought against it and ultimately they got their way. Gena davis would later say. I earned my death which is interesting and also i read right before coming in to record this that the scene where thelma has sex with a brad pitt. Jd she was supposed to be naked. And they're supposed to be like you know boobs. And and gene davis. I don't see the point. And she went to susan serandon about an susan. Serandon like marched gotten said and so they put it in porting women right. But i wanted to because as i was researching this i just found so many really funny summaries of this movie so i wanted to know samantha if you had to t. l. d. r. This if you had to summarize this movie how would you describe it o. Two best friends pushed over the edge. Get their revenge and have their happy ending point. That's beautiful thing. I love I don't think i can do better than that. It's essentially add to your best friends. Discover the beauty of their friendship over all else and choose it over all else and writer dai rider. This is the enemy of writer. Die the beginning of writer die. Feel like you know. I need to look into it but i think this might mean but okay as we mentioned. There was a rod of controversy. When this movie. I came out and especially around. People say that it portrayed men in a negative light. Yeah there were all kinds of headlines like is violence would feminism is all about. this is toxic. Feminism people calling it a violent disturbing movie that it was degrading men all kinds of things like that that being said plenty of people praised it a lot of these people women but some in some have rightly pointed out that there were plenty of good male characters in the film but they weren't the main characters and were defined through their relationships with thelma. And the we's with women like how most women are defined by men and almost all movies ever all of them. Yeah or in the words of critic. Janet maslin after the film's release. Many detractors. were annoyed by quote. Something as simple as it is powerful the fact that the men in this story don't really matter which again is how women characters are it almost a majority of our movies right and i found this quote interesting. Corey said in two thousand and one bad guys get killed in every damn movie that gets made. That guy was the bad guy and he got killed. It was only because a woman did it that there was any controversy at all and i thought that was really interesting because i think she's on to something they're thinking about. Having movies we have about men getting revenge right and how we're like yeah kid and then in this movie apparently huge backlash of look at these violate women. They hate men. Oh my gosh.

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"louise" Discussed on Stuff Mom Never Told You

Stuff Mom Never Told You

07:08 min | 2 years ago

"louise" Discussed on Stuff Mom Never Told You

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About what's good unapologetically wholesome and is a badge of the good stuff on time fans will notice that gold peak has had a visual makeover. Outside of every bottle has a brand new look but inside. it's the same real t. You know and love. Look for gopi gilbert t in its newly redesigned bottle. Were every. grab your groceries. Don't just keep it real. Keep it real brewed gold peak. Real t. stay gold so the film follows best friends. Thelma and louise who decided to take a weekend trip to a mountain cabin to get away from their lives in small town. Arkansas where. Thelma is housewife married to a controlling loudly firmly abusive husband and louise as a waitress dating a musician. Who has never around off of the actor who plays Toba husband her ex. Yep from all of the Quentin tarantino movies. She recommended him. She was like. I say that as a positive. But we're talking about this a little more but his character wasn't like this likable. He seemed like the typical you. But at the same time he was still one of the more loyal. The it's interesting. I haven't thought about that and we're definitely going to get into it. Okay so thelma and louise stop at a bar on their way to their destination worth elma. Who's like so into this idea like i needed vacation. I wanna have fun. She dances with a very flirty stranger named harlem and later in the parking lot. Harlan kisses her and tries to take off her clothes her consent and when she resist he gets violent and attempts to rape her. The we's arrives with a gun and threatens to shoot him. He reluctantly releases thelma. As they're walking away he insults. Both of them says he should've raped thelma. Furious louis shoots and kills harlan and the pair flee the scene true yes also. I feel like i have a lot of behind. The scenes factual said like a so susan sarandon and made it clear. It was clear script as well that it was a very split-second decision on her character's part that it was like not premeditated but he just called her. This and it was like a lesson and it was just like final straw snaps which i find really interesting and acting is amazing this movie. Yeah okay so the pair go to a motel and they discuss what they should do about the situation and they discuss it on the car ride on the way. Thelma wants to go to the police. Louise disagrees thinking. No one will believe that. The man tried to rape thelma. No one will believe them. Especially after bar. Patrons saw thelma dancing and drinking with harlan. This man and that they would be charged with murder. Eventually they decide to go to mexico or at least to louise decides to go to mexico but she insists they do it without passing through texas so while on their way. They meet a handsome and often shirtless drifter jd. Played by brad pitt. And thelma quickly becomes smitten with him and persuades in begs lewis. Allow him to ride with them for a little. While louise contacts are boyfriend. You'd have to transfer her life savings to her but he surprised her by showing up and he proposes which she refuses. Because it's obvious that he's just scared that he's going to lose her right so therefore this is what he's doing must leaves with j. d. and finds out he's a thief who is breaking parole when the pair wake the following morning how they realized that. Jd who went to a whole thing about how he liked to rob people hasn't been all of louise's savings and is nowhere to be found. The leaving louise devastated and vilma incredibly guilty so she robs a convenience store with what she learned from. Jd she had to get a play by play on what he did. Edge decided. i know i'm going to do this. Yeah i mean that's so it's such a sweet inside seen especially if you know what happens. 'cause he's so happy because she got like good sex. I and you're like wait. He definitely robbed so. Fbi closes in on the following eyewitness accounts of their vehicle. They questioned the newly apprehended. Jd they questioned louise's boyfriend they'd tap the lineup films husband who hilariously and sadly enough to me. He's like she hangs up like now. There'd be tap because she knows right he wouldn't be nicer. The head investigator played by harvey. Keitel seems to understand their actions especially given the wheezes past. And it's kind of implied. I guess the story shifts but it's kind of important i. Louise was the mastermind buying the whole thing. And then it's like a weight almaz. The one stood up this place which is important to to the alternate ending or discuss later. But he is harvey guy tells. Character is unsuccessful in convincing.

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The Inspiring Story of Margaret E. Knight

Miss Information: A Trivia Podcast

02:40 min | 2 years ago

The Inspiring Story of Margaret E. Knight

"So margaret louise night. She was a prolific american inventor of machines and mechanisms for a variety of industrial everyday purposes. Margaret was nicknamed maddie mit. She lived with her widowed mother and older brothers. Charlie and jim in a little house in york maine. she was born in eighteen. Thirty eight by the way so after her father passed away mattie had inherited his toolbox and she liked to think of things that could be made with these tools and she drew them in a little notebook that she labeled my inventions. Mattie demonstrated knack for tools and mentioned from an early age making toys kites sleds and household items in as little girl. She preferred to play with woodworking tools. Instead of dolls saying that quote the only thing she wanted whereas a jack knife gimblett and pieces of wood. She knew she wanted good for her so when she was eleven. Maddie's finley moved to manchester new hampshire to work in the textile mills there and so matty was going to continue going to school only going so far as a complete her elementary school education and she got to know the head engineer there while wandering around the grounds after school waiting for her family to be done with their like fourteen to eighteen hour shifts. Sure textile mills. Yeah including like her twelve year old brother and fourteen so at age twelve. She started working the mill herself and aloom ow function and injured a worker So it turns out that one of the leading causes of serious injuries at the mill that she had observed was the propensity of the steel-tipped flying shuttles so those were manipulated by workers to unite the left in the warp threads in their weaves. I'm so these shuttles would come free of their looms and they would like shoot off the machines high-velocity even at like the slightest employee error. So like there were people dying from this. There are people like you know basically like you're getting almost shot. Yeah basically tipped metal thing like flying off a machine you know so it was really dangerous and so matty what she did. She created a guard. That would stop the shuttle from coming off of the machine if it malfunctioned. So like the exact details of this device have kind of been lost to history but mentions of it came out throughout published stories of her work and her Mentions articles that will get into so again because this was the mid nineteenth century. And why would anybody document what they actually did anyway. So workman who installed these types of guards all the looms and all the males in manchester. So this sounds like a big deal. She clearly didn't make any money for sure. You know maybe save some lives so after she turned eighteen. Mattie left manchester for better opportunities She worked in several different factories on new england along with other short-term technical jobs too so that she could keep

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"louise" Discussed on Work in Progress with Sophia Bush

Work in Progress with Sophia Bush

04:23 min | 2 years ago

"louise" Discussed on Work in Progress with Sophia Bush

"In the world that i love that. If you told me dryer's ago that's where you'll end up being your most comfortable. You're happiest and i would have would have a very big surprise express. It has been expressed so adopting your daughter and then the subsequent years of spending time there. Was that how you found hope north. Yes when i first went to ethiopia. That was the first time. I'd been to africa and i met my friend. I know that does go back to my daughter. Because i remember the person who introduced me to my friend. Okello that will mary. Louise has ties to africa. So i think that is how i ended up meeting him. A lot goes back to my daughter and it's interesting. We're talking about this time in history and how were examining things that we do that we thought and ways we've had of behaving or not aren't as useful anymore. And so many of those. I feel so grateful for and relieved about for my daughter's sake because i don't want her to go through some of the things that i went through and there are other things ways in which i worry because i have a son and their preconceptions that people have a handsome young white man. I don't know interesting time to have a lot of different conversations but both my kids are so passionate and they have traveled so much and they've been exposed to so many extremes. Okay so this is something that interests me unluck. I i think we all are on a journey to understand ourselves right and like no what our emotions have a tendency to do. And i'm so curious about how you figure out where you do want to open up you know. You're you wrote this book. Dear mr you and it's it's a direct address to men you know some real life and then some who are these fictional archetypes who've impacted you. It's so i felt so seen by it. And i imagine so many women who read it did and it feels so open and honest and i wonder how do you as mary. Louise figure out where you really wanna open up. And you know crack crack your chest for the world c. n. n. what ways you want to keep things on the inside. How do you make that determined that you understand that metaphor having seen the same thing i love. I think it's instinctual. You know i think In the same way that it's just more animals right and for whatever reason I'm showed up. You know. I think i know i know how to do that. Not so much on phil phillip on a stage like that. That's kind of mine. Even the worst even when i feel like i'm dying out there at night ever whatever the is it still feels like something i understand. That's primal. That's like ancient. That's got that sacred. And i love it. I mean feel that we about writing as well and writing. Sometimes i write things that are really can be quite bald. you know. And that's just how they fall out of me. There's a lot of. There's some stuff in my book. That's such violent. There's some of the Nc seventeen you know it just comes out like that and i love that process and i love that now and this'll be great for you in like seven years like once you're just like just past like forty three or something people treat you just a little bit different. I remember when i like. I had mike buck and i was going to..

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Tigers Quiet Reds' Bats, Take Series With 4-1 Win

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 2 years ago

Tigers Quiet Reds' Bats, Take Series With 4-1 Win

"Jameer Candelario delivered a two run triple in the sixth inning breaking a scoreless tie in sending the Tigers past the Reds forty one Candelaria came home on a sacrifice fly as Detroit took the rubber match of the three game set five Tigers hurlers combined to limit Cincinnati to six hits Gregory Soto uncorked a wild pitch that scored a run in the eighth inning before fanning Nick Casciano said Joey Votto two of the three runs allowed by Louise Casteel in six innings were unearned the Reds have dropped six of their last eight I'm Dave Ferrie

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The Three Most Important Charts in the Market

CNBC's Fast Money

02:04 min | 2 years ago

The Three Most Important Charts in the Market

"We kick off a new trading month with the three most important charts in the market at least according to our traders. Let's get right to you. Then i up the iwan russell. Two thousand small-cap etf guy this is your chart. Tell us what it tells you about. The markets well. I'm not one to speak in platitudes. But i love these games at the beginning of months and i happen to think that the i. Wm is as an important to chart was. We're gonna look at you. Go back to last. September twenty twenty. The russell was explode into the upside is a matter of fact. I think it went from one. Forty five to two fifteen pretty much in a straight line but since january it's been going sideways in a very well defined range in a two ten to two thirty five and here. We are now the great louise yomata who is as you know. She's on the parthenon of great technicians. Out there she will say the longer in space the higher and outer space. And i think a lot bowls will believe that as well. It feels like it wants a breakouts. The upside i bring it up because as you know the most economically sensitive names believe it or not. Amc the top holding with half of one percent. Healthcare big component financials industrials and tech. But this has not validated the move and the snp five hundred the russell to break out sort of above two thirty five. Then it's off to the races and the s&p five hundred. That's why i find it to be the most important chart or one of the three. Considering that this is a quote that we often refer to on the show guy given by a person who we regard so highly as to put her on the pantheon of technical now analysts. It's amazing that you've got the quote wrong the longer the base the higher in space the long does exactly what i said higher in space. That's what you said. The thought is their thought. Is there what do you think about the wm. As as a chart that that could portend what what will happen in the markets so yeah. I like guys premise. And obviously i'd been in value. And i probably a little too deep in value to be honest because it did have a nice run.

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Tampa Rays Beat Boston Red Sox 6-1

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

00:55 sec | 2 years ago

Tampa Rays Beat Boston Red Sox 6-1

"The tampa bay rays the defending champions the american league unequivocally the league's best team they faced the red sox last night and louise patino a key. Piece acquired in the deal with the padres was outstanding tremendous stuff in the raise dismantle boston. Nick better first brandon lau is rocketed the right sterner betty the budweiser ports pets up. And that's where it landed. I swing here. The i just wanted to bud light. It's one nothing race. They will six twenty. Da the raise win that game six to one before the game. The red sox announced that. Closer matt barnes was played placed on the kobe. Nineteen injured list on monday. Joining several teammates will miss time during the critical stretch of the season. Also at kika dez christian arroyo in pitcher martine

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Lester Sharp, Goldschmidt HR, Cardinals Move Up, Beat Reds

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 2 years ago

Lester Sharp, Goldschmidt HR, Cardinals Move Up, Beat Reds

"Jon Lester allowed one hit while pitching into the seventh inning of the cardinals three to one win over the Reds Lester retired sixteen consecutive batters after giving up his only hit Kyle farmer second inning leadoff Homer he's won his last four decisions after losing his first two starts with the cardinals Paul Goldschmidt put the Redbirds ahead to stay with a two run Homer in the first off Louise Casteel who fell to seven and fourteen the cardinals close within two and a half games a Cincinnati for the second NL wild card spot the Reds have dropped three in a row scoring just one run in each game I'm Dave Ferrie

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Luis Robert Homers Twice as White Sox Pound Cubs 13-1

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 2 years ago

Luis Robert Homers Twice as White Sox Pound Cubs 13-1

"Louise Roberts land too with the white Sox five home runs in a thirteen to one laugher against the cubs Eloy Jimenez yes money growing dollar Brian Goodwin also connected for the white Sox who went five and one versus the cubs this year white Sox slugger Jose Abreu hit a two run double in a seven run fifth giving him one hundred one RBIs with twenty nine games left Robert Jimenez a good when each drove in three runs to support Dylan cease who tied a career high with eleven strikeouts sees limited the cubs to a run and four hits over six innings to help the AL central leaders stay ten games ahead of the Indians I'm the ferry

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Power Thoughts for Life: Positive Affirmations to Live By

You Can Heal Your Life

02:33 min | 2 years ago

Power Thoughts for Life: Positive Affirmations to Live By

"The thoughts we think in the words we speak are constantly shaping. Our world and our experiences. Many of us aren't old habit of of negative negative thinking thinking and and do do not not realize realize the the damage damage we we have have inflicted inflicted upon upon ourselves ourselves however however we we are are never never stuck stuck because because we we can can always always change change our our thinking thinking as as we we learn learn to to consistently consistently choose choose positive positive thoughts. thoughts. The The old old negative negative ones ones dissolve dissolve away. away. So So as as you you listen listen to to the the following following power power thoughts thoughts let let the the affirmations affirmations and and ideas ideas wash wash over over your your consciousness consciousness you you subconscious subconscious mind mind will will pick pick up up the the ones ones that that are are important important to to you. you. With With the the moment moment these these concepts concepts are are like like fertilizing fertilizing the the soil soil of of your your mind mind as as you you absorb absorb them them by by repetition. repetition. You You are are slowly slowly enriching enriching the the very very basis basis of of your your garden garden of of anything. anything. you you plant plant will will grow grow abundantly. abundantly. I I see see you you vibrant vibrant healthy healthy surrounded surrounded by by exquisite exquisite beauty beauty living living a a life life of of love love and and prosperity prosperity filled filled with with joy joy and and laughter. laughter. You You are are on on a a wonderful wonderful pathway pathway of of change change and and growth. growth. enjoy enjoy your your trip. trip. My My healing healing is is already already in in process. process. Your Your body body knows knows how how to to heal heal itself. itself. Get Get the the negative negative garbage garbage out out of of the the way way then. then. Love Love your your body. body. feed feed it. it. Nourishing Nourishing foods foods and and beverages beverages pampering pampering respected respected create create an an atmosphere atmosphere of of wellness wellness allow allow yourself yourself to to heal heal my my willingness willingness to to forgive forgive begins begins my my healing healing process. process. I I allowed allowed the the love love from from my my own own heart heart to to wash wash through through me me cleansing cleansing and and healing healing every every part part of of my my body. body. I I know know i i am am worth worth healing. I trust my inner wisdom. There is a place within each of us that is totally connected with the infinite wisdom of the universe in this place. Lie all the answers to all questions you will ever ask. Learn to trust your in herself. As i go about my daily affairs. I listened to my own guidance. My intuition is always on my son. I trust it to be there. At all times i am.

'American Marxism' Still in the Top 10

Mark Levin

01:51 min | 2 years ago

'American Marxism' Still in the Top 10

"You before Tuesday's her big days in the publishing world, because that's when new books Are released and their pre orders are released. And so we take a look at that from time to time, and here's the Amazon best sellers from the top right now. Number one the love songs. The novel. Number two publication Manual, the American Psychological Association. Number three a book by Robert F. Kennedy Jr The real Anthony Fauci Number four. It ends with us a novel. Number five. The body keeps the score brain mind and, uh, whatever. Number six American Marxism. So we've fallen from number one to number six. Number seven Louise Penny, the madness of crowds and novel Number eight. I won't read them all. Don't worry. Atomic habits. Number nine Children's book. Our Class is a family. Number 10 my first learn to write workbook. So we've fallen to number six. Now we've got number one is a novel. Number two is a manual number three is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. I'm sure that's fantastic. Number four is a novel number five. I'm not sure what that is. Number six is American marks is I'm just hoping you haven't lost interest out there. I know there's a lot going on. There is a lot going on. But I'm hoping you haven't lost interest out there. The goal is to get to a

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Detroit Tigers' Miguel Cabrera Joins 500 Home Run Club

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

01:36 min | 2 years ago

Detroit Tigers' Miguel Cabrera Joins 500 Home Run Club

"On sunday. The big news happened the game between the tigers in the toronto blue jays. This was miguel cabrera. Four hundred ninety nine career homers as. He stepped into the box in the top of the sixth inning. The one one five all right center deep. Got a chance gal. Cabrera has done it. Five santiago as he rounds third his teammates dugout and this crowd in toronto on their feet. Gandak or that. Great call. Ninety seven point one the ticket. The tigers win the game five to three and afterward. Miguel cabrera was asked what he was thinking about during the at bat think he'd say now mind get up. Get up something though. I mean we i blank. America is every friday Our mean. I'm glad he the flood organically him. He was asked about what sunday meant to him. I mean not. Like i say only for me you know people roaming the Throw it on my cautious. They might have The people from swayed Might finally lights really because despicable mike. Finally delivered louise. I'm really happy. But the syntagma state focus. I got a a Through my doing on the to get back on

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Yanks Overtake Red Sox for Wild Card With Doubleheader Sweep

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

Yanks Overtake Red Sox for Wild Card With Doubleheader Sweep

"The Yankees swept the double header with the red Sox in the Bronx winning five three in the opener into nothing in the night cap in game one Johnathan Weiss ago worked in and out of a no out bases loaded jam to end the seven inning game the red Sox lead three two went to Luke voit poked a two run single in the fifth we're doing a lot better job too is we're getting you know runs on the board early and you know keep tacking on but you know I believe that everyone in the study are in the clubhouse and you know a lot of these guys know what to do in a big situation to get the job done Louise hill combined with two relievers for a five hitter in the nightcap as the Yankees improved to sixty eight and fifty two percentage points ahead of the red Sox for a wild card berth and second place in the AL east void and J. R. Carlos Stanton hit solo homers for New York I'm Dave very

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Sarah Louise Jackson: How to Charge for Your Phoography Services

PhotoBiz Xposed

02:26 min | 2 years ago

Sarah Louise Jackson: How to Charge for Your Phoography Services

"When you started photographing for your boyfriend's boss will doing that. Construction work in a very early paid pretty well too. How did you even know what to charge back then. Was it an early right. Did you give a quote headed. You do your pricing back. Then yes i. I've never sooner charged by the ala of allies charge by the amount of images that the client end up choosing. And it's just. I guess something that i just really discovered by flick Asked the clients payment imaging wide. And there's i organization called the master builders association of the tara or skyline as well and they have like a little bit likely have they. I pay woods die have That had requirement that you had had four new regions on sorry despic- with a figure Images of charging the scenes. While i can so back then. Would it be like an architect or a bill that would employees who wants to enter this competition. Yes sorry. i'm mainly fight off. The building was built as at the time but of course areas architectural awards. That run all right. But i've always erred on the side of the business guy back then another going back a long time. But let's say you on the bill. And i'll call you walk. Senior portfolio like it. I'm going into these awards amount of fourteen images yet. I'm guessing you would shoot a lot more. And then i pick the best fourteen. That's exactly right. Yeah i would normally go to a project can fight off anywhere from soda. Steady two hundred five to be honest. kick the month Reflect the project the best. Yeah and then you remember you judge back. Then yes i. It'll be a clever about it. I think i sort of had. I guess a staggered approach. Want to five ks six to an editing to teddy. And i think back then i was charging at bat. Fifteen hundred something back. The came to teddy image inside that. Was they charge. And alois chosen because we had to have a minimum of four tate.

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"louise" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

The Podcast On Podcasting

01:55 min | 2 years ago

"louise" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

"I could never got to twenty five thousand followers. If i did that would take forever. So i would just like add. Maybe a thousand or two thousand people every single day and all of a sudden linked in says you need to know this person's email to send him something. And i'm like sal even know them. I don't even know the person. How am i supposed to get their email. And i was just of sobbing so i would probably say that in your experience you would have been able to protect me if i consulted with you before. A did all that fun stuff and only have a couple of thousand followers like redone. It and i'm like do not do that. Now we will. We'll still like send private messages as we're connecting with people. Yeah but i wanna find out the best practices for that like when we connect with people. I'm guessing we don't do this. But you can correct me. Do we jump in. And we say hey. I want to connect with you. Because i help people on lincoln. And here's my website and here's my email if you need and here's my phone number and you can call me in if you want to connect with me on facebook. Here's all matter social media and it's like just a giant long post to make sure that you don't miss anything. I think if i did that i wouldn't have a business. So what's the secret sauce then. Okay so i just actually this morning worked with a vip client who we created her linked to having linked denikai before and so she says literally teaching her from scratch. and so she's nobody in our network or up to you How did you find you if she didn't have linked in. I thought that was how everybody found you because shushi works in the law and a person who she mentors hired me me on link and the person who she mentor. Said you need to speak to. Louise derailed the conversation..

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"louise" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

The Podcast On Podcasting

05:43 min | 2 years ago

"louise" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

"Go every week. Here's my podcast. For the week everyone please listen to it. He's create conversation about it in the lead up to the release of the podcast. And then you can. Also i've seen quite a few podcasters. Do this take the show notes or the transcript of your podcast and published them as an article. There's over one point. Nine million podcasts. Most of them never see the results expected. They want to monetize but they're show ends up costing them money and they never achieved the listenership. They desire this show will help you launch row monetize and inspire with your podcast get ready to take notes is here's your host atoms and we're back with another episode of pop. That's podcast on podcasting. And i'm your host. Adam triple a. Adams yes it's my real name. I don't know why my parents did it to me. But we've got louise broken on the podcast today. And her parents didn't do that to her. Is that right louis. They didn't actually lease louisa. No but they did. Actually kristen may rebecca and then call me louise so i don't know maybe your parents were irish. I have some irish bloody. I do comes from you can tell you can tell the fighting irish. You're like he is. He's got a temper that one that why they call it. The fighting irish. Louise and yet. Well i mean there's fighting going on here minute traditionally. Yes possibly is there like a of bar fights in my forties. Now i so. I'm not any of their. Would be bar fights okay fair enough fair enough and just for for you the listener. I just wanna let you know who louise brogan is. She's a podcast. Stor which is cool because we only have podcasters or people that serve podcasters on this show if you wanna come on the show as well if you want to have an interview with me and get a little bit of exposure. Then you should contact me and we'll be happy to put you on the show as well just wanna grow. What you're doing. I call it. Influence your impact and your income. All three of those so lewis. Your podcast is all about lincoln. It's called lincoln with louise right. Yes when did you start. Why did you start it. And then i have a few more questions so i started it over three years ago and then it wasn't calling denver's louise it was called. The sushi will be podcast. So i started it because some kind of a funny story. I had never heard of podcasting for years ago. I was on a business accelerator program here in northern ireland and one of the senior team leads on the program said to me. Have you ever listened to podcasts. And i said. I don't know podcast is so he said oh. You should go. Check out this podcast. It was an seth godin podcast. It was like six episode long..

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"louise" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

thebuzzr pod

03:52 min | 2 years ago

"louise" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

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"louise" Discussed on WBEZ Chicago

WBEZ Chicago

02:11 min | 2 years ago

"louise" Discussed on WBEZ Chicago

"Louise Kelly Coming up. We meet the Israeli politician trying to unseat Benjamin Netanyahu and China will now allow families to have three Children a far cry from the former one child policy. I see all these women now who had You know, been forcibly sterilized or had forcible abortions later, the fight for racial equality in the craft beer industry, even the state of Texas. There's 380 plus breweries in Texas, and I think there's two black jurors. I'm the only black owner and tennis superstar Naomi Osaka drops out of the French Open. First the news. Live from NPR news. I'm Janine Herbst. Texas Governor Greg Abbott says he will withhold paychecks to stay Lawmakers after Democrats staged a walkout to block voting restrictions proposed by their Republican counterparts in here. Sarah McCammon has more. A large group of Democrats walked out of the House chamber in Austin late Sunday, breaking Corum and thereby blocking a final vote on the proposal. No NAS SB seven. The bill, which appeared poised for passage in the Texas Legislature would cut back, pulling ours, reduce access to mail in voting and give more authority to partisan poll watchers. On Twitter. Republican Governor Greg Abbott says he will veto article 10 of the state budget, which funds the legislative branch, he says, quote no pay for those who abandoned their responsibilities. Abbott has said he intends to order lawmakers back to Austin to complete work on the bill. There's been no evidence of significant voter fraud in Texas or elsewhere. Sarah McCammon NPR News IN Tulsa, Oklahoma, Hundreds gathered today for an interfaith service dedicating a prayer wall outside historic Vernon A M E Church in the city's Greenwood neighborhood. This on the centennial of the first day of one of the deadliest racist massacres in the country. The building was under construction and largely destroyed when a white mob descended on the prosperous black neighborhood in 1921 burning, killing, looting and leveling a 35 square block area up to 300 were killed. Ever calmly attended the service. Today, she says the pastor found evidence of the burning during a renovation when they were transforming the.

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"louise" Discussed on CrazyFitnessGuy Healthy Living Podcast

CrazyFitnessGuy Healthy Living Podcast

08:53 min | 2 years ago

"louise" Discussed on CrazyFitnessGuy Healthy Living Podcast

"My friend louise who's going to talk about or discover your joy With our new book Welcome aboard louise jimmy. Thank you for having me today. I'm excited to talk to your viewers about something very close to my heart. That is joy. And how did you come up with the book title wealth. I had been through divorce and the death of my daddy. I was working really long hours in a very stressful career at live. Had just got me damn and once anyone in my minister talked about joy into watch out for joy steelers the his message resonated with me and my journey to joy was begun. There that day i started reading a lot about joy and and people have a lot of different thoughts on joy. I tried to be open minded and read everything. I could and started collecting or ceos on joy and a fill the house with alabama and the. Tom finally came when it was time for me to put it all together into a book and the heidel actually came from that as long as it took me defy joy. I wanted to make it easier for other people to discover their own joy in their life and so How long did you write the book. It actually me two years. I had hoped to do it in and a much smaller. Sh- order amount of tom but why it is a daily inspirational books. So i need a page for every single day of the year. Every single day was totally different star. Starting a new wasn't like riding us a story every page builds on the page before so it actually took me much lawler ride than i anticipated but it was okay and in the end it all worked out and i was really proud of the way it turned out. I had a lot of help along the way so even though it turned into a to your project. I'm one that believes things happen away supposed to win. They're supposed to and this is the perfect time for it to be released. I am convinced You definitely picked a good time to release it because i think everybody needs some joy around Because of the pandemic gang everybody less joy. Well you're right. Jimmy and you know when i started this this message that i'm talking about that The my minister. That was ten years before. I started writing the book so now here we are twelve years later in a pandemic and of course through all that timeframe. I had no idea when i started this journey that we would be in a pandemic. Win the book wads. Release the you. And i have talked about that. And we're both aware of the fact that the pandemic has caused a lot of people to have Issues withdrawal issues. They've they fill a long. There's so much going on today. That a lot of people have lost the joy if the if that they did have it to start with so you turn out to be a good time to release this out into the world And how can people find your book. It is on amazon. I know that for a fact. I have some other people had asked me if they could find it. Anywhere facades amazon and i did do a search and i found it online anyway at barnes and noble of course and walmart books million. I think pretty much any bookstore. Any store that carries a stock of books probably hasn't at least in their on long island store and so Can you give me a little bit of insight of what your book is about like. I got if from your title but i i wish i Be able to read it but you know the amazing mail service she up a little bit about jimmy and actually i did copy in the mail to you so you will have a copy coming your way very soon and you hope that once you get it that you will be pleasantly pleased with it but like i said it is a daily rational book and every game starts out with A loss loss. My thought starts how i am statement. You know i am happy today. I'm going to choose soy today. With those affirmations as my word shorts out with an affirmation i am. Statements are known to be strong. And if you thanks to sponsor to make this podcast happen if you haven't heard about inker it's the easiest way to make her cast. Let me explain. It's free as creation tools. Record in eddie. A podcast from your phone or computer distributor podcasts. For you so it can be heard on spotify podcasts anymore. You can make money from your. Podcast is no minimum listeners. Is everything you need to make a podcast in place. Download the free anchor app or go to anchor. The fm to get started up by the right. I forgot to mention only takes about five to ten minutes to set up. It's simple easy and the best pie. It's free so download the free anchor up or guitar inker dot. Fm to get started today to create your own podcast. How yourself those statements on a regular basis you do you become what you believe and most of them have a short story and then it expands on how that story can inspire you to choose. Joy is now. i'm sorry jimmy definitely. It's organized by moscow. Yeah every every mom is a chapter so to speak and and every month covers specific topic there is july is the month of joy and happiness. But there's the month of hope and encouragement and of course the holidays have a lot and then each month starts off with a small challenge saying think about this. How would you feel if you could do this. And then we kind of point back to that challenge throughout the law on the last day them of we ask you to look back and see. How did you change your thought patterns week this month by reading all about of say hope in that case and there is a page every month to journal whatever thoughts or quotes that you want to keep up with and be reminded of it have easy access to so. It's a short read three five minutes every morning. Give you enough inspiration to get going through the day and hopefully over time if you can keep it up on a daily basis. That should raise your vibrations. Raise your awareness of joy. Give you that inspiration to seek joy every day. how.

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"louise" Discussed on Emma & Tom's PGCE Podcast

Emma & Tom's PGCE Podcast

03:43 min | 2 years ago

"louise" Discussed on Emma & Tom's PGCE Podcast

"You feel you know the better because then you know eventually. They do contribute and i. I'm feeling more and more during the sole circumstances where we're teaching now where it's online and it's a little bit easier to solve social life. I think because there are lots of people on the screen. Everyone's microphones attend off. And there is not solve social pressure of being in the room of someone to contribute. And so yeah. I'm finding the moment that's about. Sort of my. The thing that's happening for may quite often at the moment is is yeah lying. The silence happen for a while while they eventually saw. Someone will step in and start the start the discussion and of course when someone talks it makes it easier for everyone else to talk. Think this is like a collective sigh of relief. Isn't there but it's the site steam bro kane. But you're i. We've spoken about this before. Haven't we tom on the podcast. And i. i really like the way you put it there but leading into the detail. Tell them you're doing not taliban. Do you sit with this a happy to wait guys. Yeah absolutely you know. Obviously you know there are times where the silent because they really. They don't know the answer. And obviously these times as the scaffolding that has to happen and unsolved collective problem solving but we know when the discussion to be had. And you want people's opinions definitely and know. I'm very open the i won't. I'm happy to wait for as long as it takes. Some some some brave soul will will step in and begin the discussion on you. Know as you say there's a there's a collective sigh of of relief and then people start to talk much more. We said this deville. Haven't we end this this all sorts of reasons why people sit there in that awkward silence. Sometimes it does come from a place that they don't wanna give a rubbish answer and they want the. They respect the class environment enough that they want to do a good answer in that takes time and sometimes this call bothered is just about knowing the difference. I think also you know it's it's very difficult. The online i think without those social cues of being classroom i you know it can be very intimidating into devoid yet. The very into his for them to not necessarily know as soon as they start talking how that contribution is being received because they come. They can't get a read on other people's of the people's responses. You know it's a really. It's a tough situation. We're in right now. For all of us i think can an online as you know. There are many many positives. It's great that we've got the technology to do this. But on the flip side at can be quite an intimidating experience. Louise thank you so so much for your generosity is being really really great having you on the podcast and we really do hope and you have an open..

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"louise" Discussed on REAL 92.3

REAL 92.3

02:45 min | 2 years ago

"louise" Discussed on REAL 92.3

"This is Louie. I'm going to our Louise. Louise says Bring Louise Center, the neighborhood. Louise. Hello. Oh, hello, Big boy. What's going on? Louise Louise, Who would you rather spend quarantine with your mate or your friend? Man. I think I'm not going my friend's kid. I'm not gonna stay home during this quarantine is gonna be nothing but labor work for me and man. Yeah. Uh, what is it? What do they call it? The honey do what have you called? Like The honey duty is honey. Do that, honey. Yeah. Yeah. You definitely get the honey Do Honey, do this. Yeah. So So you see, just from the manual labor, you'll go. You'll go to the homies house, Honestly and then I know What? They're beautiful. She gotta start giving me these evil eyes, man. And I'm too. I'm not poor or that that damn man. Your neighbor. Yeah, Yeah, you probably in front of the home. He definitely gonna give you IV alive. You know what I'm saying? Way don't care about the manual labor. If I'm not gonna help you in which I'm not. I'm not gonna ask you to do anything. You get mad because I go to my boy's house. And I do manual labor for three. You know, Molly? Oh, man, a man. You know, I'm gonna stop you right there, because it's not like you got to go home to her, too. You know the saying like you used to. You fulfilled your part of the second man. I don't know. I don't want this to get get dangerous for you. You know, God knows what I'm talking so confidently. Oh, she sleep. Okay. Well, yeah. Yeah, I heard that man. What do you dislike about it? What if there was one thing you could change about Your girl. What would it be? Well, that's going around going live, so she might hear you guys later on, Okay? Yeah. Yeah, that is true. That way. Probably play you in the segment. Yeah. You know how long have you been married? Louise? For going on four years, man. Four Lovely years. I for him right years, you know, they gave me right in the middle Big They have you keeping a real She must be ready to sleep. She must be like some rapid eye movement right now, man. Good. I'm gonna be asking the questions and I'm curled up my toes in my shoes because I'm getting nervous. All right. It needs to go ahead and make sure preserve anymore. That relationship is walking a thin line. Yeah, yeah, between life and death. That's Louise. Right there. Y'all hit us up. Who would you rather spend? Quarantine with your friend or your mate. And also we want to congratulate delay. Maldonado. Hey, lane more than not old Yacine. A Maldonado from Azusa. Congratulations to you. She called up. Got her $1000 stimulus check Big Boi's neighborhood. Nope. On it hard can't understand how last so long E must have superpowers last 223,000.

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