39 Burst results for "Mandy"

Bride killed by suspected drunk driver shortly after wedding

AP News Radio

01:13 min | 5 months ago

Bride killed by suspected drunk driver shortly after wedding

"The family of a killed Carolina bride is urging drivers not to drink and drive. I'm Lisa dwyer. The mother of the bride had just unwound with a change of clothes and a glass of wine when the sounds of sirens gave the first impression that her daughter's wedding night had gone awry within minutes, Lisa Miller was riding with her new in laws to the South Carolina beach road where authorities say a woman driving under the influence at twice the speed limit slammed into the golf cart escorting the newlyweds from their wedding reception. Miller says it was like a bad movie. Like it's bad enough to get killed by a drunk driver, but you got killed on your wedding night in your wedding dress and plowed down. 34 year old Samantha Miller died Friday and folly beach South Carolina, her sister Mandy Jenkins said she can't forgive the drunk driver. Because she made a terrible mistake that has changed our lives in a lot of lives forever. And she urges others not to make the same mistake. So bringing awareness to what drunk driving can really do. We're a real, we're a real family from a.

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Fresh update on "mandy" discussed on Evening News with Art Sanders

Evening News with Art Sanders

00:00 min | 2 hrs ago

Fresh update on "mandy" discussed on Evening News with Art Sanders

"To ensure victims who are sometimes forced to help traffickers are not ensnared in prosecution america in the morning for tuesday september twenty six twenty twenty three is produced by jeff mckay your producer kevin delaney john trout this is jerry and she's having trouble getting around arthritis in both my knees and it just was gradually deteriorating and getting in the way of her favorite things i love walking i also love horseback riding and we went for a walk and i got two -thirds of the way down the block and i said sweetheart i can't go any further that's when jerry decided no way this is going to define my life she went to see dr mark wagner m .d. at seattle sports and stem regenerative cell medicine therapy for so let's check in and see how she's doing now i have no pain and i put my foot in that syrup of my horse mandy my knee doesn't scream at me i swing my leg over without any problem i'm in saddle the i'm back to doing what i love and that's riding my horse and walking yep

A highlight from Stedentrip Rouen, de verrassing aan de Seine. Podcast & Blog vol tips!

Frankrijk Binnendoor

02:32 min | 1 year ago

A highlight from Stedentrip Rouen, de verrassing aan de Seine. Podcast & Blog vol tips!

"Hello and welcome to a podcast of Frank Rakebinedor .nl The inner website of Frank Rake with tips, blogs, ebooks, race for all, road trips, bookers and podcasts I am Raeko Wunauven and in this podcast I am talking about Mandy And today I am going to talk about Rua, a city with a written story and a series of events. In this podcast I am going to talk a little bit about it, and if you want to know more about it, then I have a good tip for you. Next to me, Rua is a city in the city of Sanne. Over the last few months I have come to the north of the city of Bezouke. And that brings a lot of focus, because Rua is a huge city that has a long way to go. In this podcast I will introduce myself in Rua, and in the blog of Frank Rakebinedor .nl I will talk about Rua and some more tips. Next, I will take a walk in the Rua district, and then in the town of Bouguo. It is the time that I can take a walk over the other road near the city of Bouguo, which is far away from me. And that I will take a walk around Paris, where I can take a walk in the fields, where I can take a walk in the mountains, where I can take a walk on the first night, and where I can take a walk in the morning. I will take a walk in two days, and then I will take a walk in Paris, where I can take a walk in the city of Frank Rakebinedor. And this is where I will take a walk and take a walk in the park. So I will go to the restaurant called Frank Rakebinedor, to a hotel with three people in Giverny, and then I will take a walk in the town of Van Monet. And I will take a walk with Rua. And then I will take a walk in the city of Van Monet. Next I will take a walk in the city of Van Monet. I can take a walk around the city of Van Monet, where I can take a walk in the city of Van Monet. And I will take a walk around the city of Van Monet, where I can take a walk in France, where I can take a walk in the city of Van Monet. The next day I will take a walk in three houses, where I can take a walk in the city of Van Monet, or four houses, where I can take a walk in the city of Van Monet. And that will be my most important step towards Rua, to go on deck. I would say that I am very happy with Rakebinedor. The tour guide told me that I would go to Rua for a walk, and that I would take a walk in the city of Van Monet.

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Fresh update on "mandy" discussed on The Dan Bongino Show

The Dan Bongino Show

00:00 sec | 17 hrs ago

Fresh update on "mandy" discussed on The Dan Bongino Show

"Listen outro music outro music we're all juggling life a career and trying to build a little bit of wealth the brown ambition podcast with host mandy and tiffany the budget nista can help i'm not tell here to you what to do but i'm here to tell you what i would do which is i ain't following the bankruptcy unless i owed a million dollars something crazy then i'm like that makes sense people be filing for bankruptcy for some old ten thousand dollars no there are other alternatives to filing bankruptcy for that won't curtail your ability

Vinicius Leads Real Madrid in 5-2 Win Over Celta

ESPN FC

01:20 min | 2 years ago

Vinicius Leads Real Madrid in 5-2 Win Over Celta

"Row madrid with a smashing performance in the second half a five two victory against the at home first time at the in over eighteen months story of the game cutting bent. He had a hat-trick. Come getting a goal. Six minutes after coming on his debut mini junior goal as well as on the dribs score. Four in the second half to overtake said value. Pablo start with you. What was the difference for elementary in that second half fiend. The quantified third may be saying abou- beneath issues. You know years ago you was a player. Verbally was no an end product. And now you can see can running behind you got. Pay the tripler but composure is ever thing in football. On what dis what makes us different final third. And i think you know. Ben sim always ways. He's the main man for that team. My you know that they will escort goals and it was a good performance. You know defensively. They still quite right. Yeah hopefully they can bring a. I love our mandy batson. I think they will prove those players in in their defense but overdue. I think the quantity across to made different for them.

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Fresh "Mandy" from The Dan Bongino Show

The Dan Bongino Show

00:16 sec | 18 hrs ago

Fresh "Mandy" from The Dan Bongino Show

"Through Friday on the 50 ,000 watt Mopo WLS 890 taking a look at traffic at 1250 on WLS I I 65 going northbound we have an accident blocking the right lane after 217th Avenue Solid traffic between Newton the Newton Jasper County line and right there a 32 -minute delay southbound on the tri -state this accident has been cleared at 31st Street still looking at some residual delays traffic building elsewhere in Don Kennedy you're here to downtown 15 minutes a half -hour going back out inbound Eisenhower route 390 to the old post office 35 minutes inbound Dan Ryan 16 minutes from 95th the to bird next epic update about 15 minutes we're all juggling life a career and trying to build a little bit of wealth the Brown ambition podcast with host Mandy and Tiffany the budget mista can help I'm not here to tell you what to do but I'm here to

"mandy" Discussed on Conversations

Conversations

03:46 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on Conversations

"<Speech_Music_Female> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> <Speech_Male> <Silence> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> What is life <Speech_Female> really lot <Speech_Female> when you disabled. <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> And <Speech_Female> a lotta this time <Speech_Female> because <Speech_Music_Female> my daughter has <Speech_Male> moved schools <Silence> and <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> in <Speech_Female> doing so. We <Speech_Female> decided as a family <Speech_Female> that <SpeakerChange> i would live <Speech_Female> in melbourne monday to friday <Speech_Female> while <Speech_Female> she went to school. <Speech_Female> Which of course <Speech_Female> means that. I need to <Speech_Female> set myself <Speech_Female> up in a house <Speech_Female> as a <Speech_Female> single parent <Speech_Female> and <Speech_Female> get to support around me <Speech_Female> to live <Speech_Female> that life which <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> was really scary <Speech_Female> like the. The whole <Speech_Female> idea of that is <Speech_Female> terrifying. <Speech_Female> What happens <Speech_Female> two o'clock in the morning. <Speech_Female> When i need to get <Speech_Female> out of bed and hurry my <Speech_Female> legs <SpeakerChange> leaning against <Silence> the wool <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> and <Speech_Female> in talking <Speech_Female> to my friends <Silence> in the blood. <Speech_Female> They all said <Speech_Female> you know. We can't <Speech_Female> say ourselves <Speech_Female> doing that. How <Speech_Female> could you possibly do <Speech_Female> that <Speech_Female> end. So <Speech_Female> one of them said to a <Speech_Female> you've write it down. <Speech_Female> You've gotta let us know <Speech_Female> how you go because <Speech_Female> we want to know <Speech_Female> that you can <Speech_Female> leave on your own <Speech_Female> as a quadruple amputee. <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> We've got children <Speech_Female> inaugurate. <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> I us old <Speech_Female> fifteen years old. <Speech_Female> And <Speech_Female> i want to know that. There's a <Speech_Female> life out there that they can <Speech_Male> leave as an independent <Speech_Female> adult. <Speech_Female> So <Speech_Female> that's what i'm doing. I'm <Speech_Female> telling my vision <SpeakerChange> of <Silence> what that looks like. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> You know. i had to <Speech_Male> tell the story of your life. <Speech_Male> In a couple of sentences <Speech_Male> one alcatel <Speech_Male> would be to say. <Speech_Male> Many <Speech_Male> mccracken always wanted to <Speech_Male> have <Speech_Male> a nice family life <Speech_Male> with lots of love and laughter <Speech_Male> with <Speech_Male> husband and kids <Speech_Male> and <Speech_Male> stuff happened a long <Speech_Male> by but she's pretty much got that <Speech_Male> had to be <Speech_Male> it wouldn't it. It <Speech_Male> has worked out <Speech_Male> a buck. You <Speech_Male> would <Speech_Male> more or less <SpeakerChange> hasn't <Speech_Female> it. <Speech_Female> Oh yeah <Speech_Female> i'm living live <Speech_Female> on. I'm <Speech_Female> in a fabulous <Speech_Female> relationship <Speech_Female> with great family. <Speech_Music_Female> Brilliant kids <Speech_Music_Female> and <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> the world is my oyster. <Speech_Female> I just happened to have <Speech_Female> hinson fate. <Speech_Female> So i you <Speech_Female> know. I'm really looking <Speech_Female> forward to what my future <Speech_Female> brings. I've got no <Speech_Female> idea what it looks like. <Speech_Female> And i have <Speech_Female> learned that it can <Speech_Female> change in an <Speech_Female> instant and <Speech_Female> whatever that is <Speech_Female> gonna look like. It's going to <Silence> be perfectly fine <Speech_Female> i. <Speech_Female> I'm quite <Speech_Female> excited about <Speech_Female> what the future holds <Speech_Female> for me. And i'm <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> i would like to <Speech_Female> challenge the world <Speech_Female> to say what comes next <Silence> <Speech_Male> to speak <Speech_Male> with you mandy. <SpeakerChange> Thank you so <Speech_Female> much for sharing his story. <Speech_Music_Female> Welcome wretched <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Music> <Advertisement> <Music> <Advertisement> <Music> <Advertisement>

Fresh "Mandy" from The Dan Bongino Show

The Dan Bongino Show

00:00 sec | 18 hrs ago

Fresh "Mandy" from The Dan Bongino Show

"In about 15 minutes and on Wall Street pretty even day so far. Dow is down 58 S &P up four and the Nasdaq up 22. I'm Jonathan Bregman WLS news. You will fail. So what? Everybody does. It's time to redefine success. Meet body. Fun workouts and a week off. Healthy eating and eating what you want. yourself no matter what. Yeah you will fail. We all will. But we're not gonna let that be the end. Now see that? We're already making progress. So let's keep going. We are body. Start free trial at body .com. That's b o d i .com. We're all juggling life a career and trying to build a little bit of wealth. The Brown ambition podcast with host Mandy and Tiffany

"mandy" Discussed on Conversations

Conversations

03:08 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on Conversations

"My legs leaning against the wool and in talking to my friends in the They all said you know. We can't say ourselves doing that. How could you possibly do that end. So one of them said to a you've write it down. You've gotta let us know how you go because we want to know that you can leave on your own as a quadruple amputee. you know. we've got children inaugurate. I us old fifteen years old. And i want to know that. There's a life out there that they can leave as an independent adult. So that's what i'm doing. I'm telling my vision of what that looks like. You know. i had to tell the story of your life. In a couple of sentences one alcatel would be to say. Many mccracken always wanted to have a nice family life with lots of love and laughter with husband and kids and stuff happened a long by but she's pretty much got that had to be it wouldn't it. It has worked out a buck. You would more or less hasn't it. Oh yeah i'm living live on. I'm in a fabulous relationship with great family. Brilliant kids and the world is my oyster. I just happened to have hinson fate. So i you know. I'm really looking forward to what my future brings. I've got no idea what it looks like. And i have learned that it can change in an instant and whatever that is gonna look like. It's going to be perfectly fine i. I'm quite excited about what the future holds for me. And i'm i would like to challenge the world to say what comes next to speak with you mandy. Thank you so much for sharing his story. Welcome wretched.

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400,000-Year-Old Elephant Bone Tools Unearthed in Italy

Mandy Connell

00:19 sec | 2 years ago

400,000-Year-Old Elephant Bone Tools Unearthed in Italy

"Researchers say they've identified 98 tools from a site in Italy dating back 400,000 years. The tools come from the femurs and other bones from an extinct animal called the street tusked. Elephant, the researchers say the sites residents made the tools with a systematic, standardized approach, similar to an assembly line.

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Mark Levin Challenges Any Politician to Call and Describe the U.S. Evacuation Plan

Mark Levin

01:23 min | 2 years ago

Mark Levin Challenges Any Politician to Call and Describe the U.S. Evacuation Plan

"Reality in Afghanistan And then there's the propaganda you're hearing. I challenge anybody. Democrat Republican independent or nothing. To call this program and tell me what the strategy is to get every last American citizen out of Afghanistan. I challenge you. People working on Capitol Hill. You hear this program? People working the Biden administration. You hear this program? I want to know what it is. What's the plan? There is no plan. Couple of Democrats showed some ankle the scarab Mandy or whatever His name is from California Yesterday, I played his audio So what do you want the troops to go into the city and to go in the suburbs and bring them out. That's not gonna happen. And you know what's interesting? The individuals I see on Fox. Are most aggressive about taking military action. Our men who've seen combat In Afghanistan. In Afghanistan. You hear these? You've heard these special for unless, Of course, you cherry pick the one or two here and a couple of people do that. I don't play that game. Michael Walls will be on here at the bottom of the hour. The Green Beret. I believe a ranger.

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Alabama Hospitals Have Run out of ICU Beds

Mandy Connell

00:15 sec | 2 years ago

Alabama Hospitals Have Run out of ICU Beds

"Alabama is out of I C u beds, State health officer Dr Scott Harris says. They've converted other rooms into makeshift ICUs. While some patients well, they're being forced to wait in the ER until a bed becomes available.

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American Airlines Extends Ban on Alcohol Sales to Main Cabin Passengers Until 2022

Mandy Connell

00:12 sec | 2 years ago

American Airlines Extends Ban on Alcohol Sales to Main Cabin Passengers Until 2022

"Airlines is not bringing back alcohol sales anytime soon. The airline suspension of domestic main cabin alcohol sales is being extended through genuine 18. The alcohol suspension is because of rowdy passengers.

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"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

thebuzzr pod

07:46 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

"The romulo and cloaking to mandy fair. It's a star trek thing where the romulus able to hide their ship from the from the federation from the enterprise. They it's it's like it was like It was a military technology that the federation had steel to deterrence to even the playing field in the in the interstellar arms race between the and the united of planets. Oh god it's all coming back. Not off a puzzle. I am blown away. I remember the first time. I said to my husband i was. I actually text a Stupid but we text each other. Well we're in the same house. And i said something about s- i better put on. My cloaking by seventy was just being. A horrible person comes bursting into the room. You know about cloaking device. I don like Yeah i told you. I was a star trekkie. He's like oh okay. I didn't really believe it as you've never seen my more surprised in all our relationship is that one moment and i think there's a generational dividing line because if you're you're above a certain age you know about the cloaking device on star trek and then under that line you know about the invisibility cloak from harry potter. Okay yeah yup gonna turn up to it so use looking device to present millennial they'll be like oh like harry potter. No i know it's science. It's not magic at science i. So let's let's talk about. Let's close that. We have to close up the episode. So can you wrap up the theme of the ep. Were you're anticipating releasing. Well it's it is certainly about connectivity. Sure that yet connection between diesel dispirit title of vp. Can we all know. now we have. It is definitely born of this time. It is born of twenty twenty one and the time we've been through and the need to reach out beyond our little our little little bubbles are little pods are little tribes. Yeah i think. I think i had a lot of friends are like i'm in my bubble right now and i'm like look with my clothing device and i michael year. I'm sorry to that. I try to get out of my bubble in my tribe as much as possible and open my mind and open my heart or else. I'm gonna get hard hearted and You know possibly more angry and isolated. So how do i break out of that. It's like i. We play at some places whether like we don't wanna hear this type of music. We only hear this type of music. And we're like okay. And what a little sad we're like. We can play where chameleons so we can relatives. Mostly we can you know. Except for a huge resort allude us completely but mostly we can meet that it will have to adapt but then but when we go to a place where they're like there are no boundaries. Here we're you know we can hear anything and we're open to anything. It's more fun and i think. Think that In this time this culture specially. It's been this post truth culture that we're in It's been very dangerous. Almost to get excluded in that bubble. Unfortunately and i think this. Ap especially is about connecting the differences connecting in connecting the disparate disparate Experiences variances and finding that connection that connective tissue and and even musically. You know so much so much. Music today is like with the proliferation of the tools out of a lot of using the same tools. And that's almost giving a kind of sameness to the music like you know and so at time. Yeah times and but that's what i about your show. Is you really like spotlight. All these artist outside the box doing like you've already guy who's doing like italian disco. And i remember that episode and i really dug it and a talking about vendetta. Yes oh he's amazing. I love the guy. Romney arte so like. I just love that you know the like it. We love to to not be the same and we've changed grown so much ourselves and justed encourage encourage the attornal learning being the eternal student in. Yeah getting out of the echo chamber echo chamber can be dangerous it can just you know those that tribe can just tell. Tell me or tell us until you know that group what they want to hear and is repeated over and over again and find more things that will to reinforce what that person or that group wants to hear without having to you know challenge learn grow or possibly Change you know And and be open minded open hearted and then actually that can be life threatening to to the individual and the community and you know in the country at large. So i'm i'm all yeah in the world hit large so i'm all for like okay. It's it's it's we're okay about embracing the differences and finding the connection in all of it Whether it's music so hopefully people go on the journey with us when they hear the ep from start to finish. I don't know if people listen to albums the way they used to like where they play it from start to finish. I'm sharing you. That's what i did. I would lay on the floor of my living room with an fold that record and read everything on it and and have the headphones on or or position myself right in the middle of the speaker so got the stereo field. I mean it was an escape for me and hopefully we provide that escape for other people. Yes awesome by look forward to seeing the full release. Thank you letters. Know i know you will thank you for jumping on the podcast second time. Don't really great to share your music on the show. Thank you for coming on shank you for having us. It's really just an honor and a privilege to get to share music with you and your listeners. Thank you thank you cloud bats wrap thank you for tuning into the buzzer podcast. Thank you to the artists on today's show. The show wouldn't happen without your music. Episodes run mondays and tuesdays at ten. Pm eastern standard time follows dot instagram at the buzzed media and on twitter at the buzzer indie subscribed seized at the buzzer park. Dot com buzz row media has sponsored. This podcast music is revived by kevin estrella pyramids online on air. Indeed for my path to your over. There were have good one seeing next episode cheer..

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"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

thebuzzr pod

07:42 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

"Fbi is mental. I was surprised. I was surprised. But instrumental music is actually one of my favorite song cool. Especially if i'm busy doing something because because my nature and also my bags my background in english On the east. Side i actually. I sometimes get so attached beliefs of a song that i can't really focus on my task at hand so i put on instrumental music so it allows me to let go yes. That's an escape. Yeah and they say it's sometimes speaks martyr your soul because the lyrics are there between you. I agree like we decided to just let their exco that wrote because i just felt like in every creative endeavor i need a game in the in the in the creative endeavor like a game to kind of let our minds of relaxed and and zoom in in kind of ning in veg or whatever and meditate and then and and if it's not a game it's a reflecting point or an introspective moment or a meditative won't depending on the personality and how they you know view themselves and their world like whatever it is. It's a chance for the brain to rest. And so i'm like okay. I just don't feel like the lyrics are allowing the brain to enter reflect on. You know it's it. You know the fun and also the whims the musical. You know Side of of you know what we just propose like the wormhole love song type You know experience. So i'm like okay. We just gotta let the lyrics co and just and just let the brain rest and that's really important to me is just not filling the space all the time that just allowing everyone to kind of reflect at in in the way they need to reflect and giving space and time space time to do to do that brains work in the spirit's work and you know in bringing the emotional and spiritual and musical and artistic self altogether so it was important to me i guess to finally just let the lyrics go and we can always bring them back if we ever do an extended release of of warhol tesseract and we can bring them back but for now we're just like we'll just let it go. I mean production wise. I heard you when you were writing that tesseract that part of the song which became its own track. I i heard you yourself in that melody like you. Would you were playing on ukulele. Our auto harper. Whatever you wrote it on you're singing it over and over and over and i heard you. I was in the other part of house. I heard that melody over and over. No i thought to myself that. Like i have to confess. I have an affinity for the some of those cheesy late sixties. Early seventies acts like the association in the fifth dimension. And they're great. Act actor great accent and i just heard this as like you know some kind of disco fantasia like solid gold dancers her something. That's exactly what i said. It was Where we know. I was i was like like i was going. Wow like eight. It reminded me a brought me back to their. I was like it was in the fifties saw like a lot of plans a lot. A blend of lots of different influences are fee but to me. It's more like a blend of feelings than how cool that's really cool. That is really cool and are almost like almost like an. I also like heard almost like a like a tv theme song for like a you know like every week you'd back in the early seventies are you'd you'd you'd look forward to your. You can only watch your tv show once a week when it was you know and you'd look forward to it and then when you hear that music all boy was exciting and it's almost this song almost has that tv theme quality where it's like. I can picture credits rolling as it's like the number writing Because i grew up. In cleveland in. There's a lake road. It's like the coastal line of of lake erie. And i was thinking about how my biological parents matting in. Or near cleveland dino near lake road and just that coastline of just driving that lake erie coast. But when i was i was you know raised on tv when my mom had to work. You know like one two three jobs and lung and so i looked like michael. I look forward to you. Know these shows and and the theme songs of scrape you know a yeah and so an a lot when i moved to california and i was on the one on one. I'm like i've been here before. And unlike you haven't you've only been here because of television. I think you know and i've just i'm like i've seen this before. Yes because i've seen television film from that was shot here on this road and so i was thinking of michael's parents who then met on the coast of you know drying up and down the one oh one and they have family video restricts together when we were dating up and one doing the doing the the actual code possessor. And so. i'm like this this. This is a song where we're turning in. Were traveling and all of a sudden unlikely pairs. Unlikely people meet enact and then you know An unlikely you know a quirky will you know and it has. The has the same quality like the theme shows like theme songs from shows like great space coaster income cheesy. It's cheesy but we embrace the cheese like that's that's part of us. There's a cheesiness. Yeah i agree. I agree i don't watch tv now. I have watched shouldn't but twenty years but back in high school. I used to high tells home to watch star trek de me too. I grew up watching the original series. And i must have seen every episode of that three times by the time i was nine and then when next generation came out i was i was all in so i never watched star trek but i was i had a. I don't know how. I didn't know how to get that. That on on the tv that we had so the show that i could get was It was lost in space and buck rogers and so those were mine. Twos and okay. I cannot wait for injure ranger will robinson the theme song for buck rogers. I don't remember. Oh i love. I love that show. Yeah they're different. But you know it the buck rogers with i think michael get this. I would put my cloaking device when my brothers put that on.

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"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

thebuzzr pod

04:44 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

"Give me your secret girl. Always asking everybody else rivera's marriage i always write it down to we think about it. You know it's works. Jai that like this is part of this. Is part of the work of keeping the relationship alive is is is the writing of this is itself and also constant learners and trying to always keep Humble mind in an open heart because every every say you're sorry probably several times a day in and meaning of horse. Yeah well. I kinda got probably the dynamics that you have because i married to a creative as well right. Yeah and i have been married. Non creatives that was like going to a dental appointments syria. You what a great metaphor signing me in an office job like whenever. I've had an office job. I've just i felt. I felt sad of water. Deadened by the overcame. The novacaine goes in and just sit there been drooling. Ab really helps. It really helps. Like i'll take a break from my writing or from my Creating so do a lot of craig. Bamako talk about that right now and I'll say hey and he'll come out from hit what he's doing and we have a creative session. I oh that's right. That's perfect and i go back and create bars like i. It's amazing so i think it's great you create together. The time away feeds time apart and the time apart fees at the time away eight good you can go back and raise song right now. Okay so we're gonna do We're going to give tests rack spin right now.

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"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

thebuzzr pod

06:58 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

"Cellini dreams come true staring in your telling me a bit about seven wide. I love the copy. I'd love the all summer wine. That was my. That was a birthday song for me. Because i came to michael and unlike okay. We've gotta do. We gotta do something for the summer and we're not. We're not ready to release. We have a lot of originals. But we don't. We're not ready to release anything right now so we either do one this this one summer song that we were thinking about or summer wine. And i'm like because it's my birthday. I get to choose. And i'd like to do summer wine and i told him and this is how i'd like to do it and we did summer wine I told him. I'd like to do at this lane. I went on for a few minutes. He's like do you want me to get started. You wanna. I understand exactly what you want me to get started. You wanna keep talking. Like i want you to get started. And he went in and it created the arrangement. And i'm like that is. I was so excited because It was exactly what i envisioned in was hoping for and sing together on that one and you know my goal in that was just to kind of become a little become a quicker producer. Like just see how. How soon can we turn turn this one around. And it was one of our quickest and and yet it's actually a really good response like incredible response. Yeah they'll this last week it was our top streamer and out of the blue just out of the blend it will it You know for for a long time are you now is our top streaming song and then Love sung in. Are you now or neck and neck and then out of the blue like summer wine just took off. 'cause i it might. It might be because of your podcast. Your your your late night. You're appreciate you Playing it on your after hours podcasts. It was occurring long after that that it kind of took off for us. So we're very grateful for that really. I hope i did have some impact you know never know which we you know. We wish we could track it all and identify it we recreated but who knows yeah they can get canadian musician it. We're talking about in the green room in a very positive light rob laidlaw a platinum blonde. He said the comment. And that's why. I'm not going to say he said it because it was my quote you'd never know the trajectory life of a song vocabulary very now where it's gonna go music for now. You never know it never now different things strike different people and someone you know someone will champion asong and say and go to all of their friends and say oh. You got to hear this. You got to hear this and who knows why. We just touched that core but that's inevitable. Ls to us. We want to. We want what touches us to touch other people. We want to be a light in the world and and put positive music out there. Yeah yeah they could've the podcast but it could have been some random country. Blog has fifty people and one of their uncles is somebody that has a lot of influence on play lewis and he says you know what you never know you never never know but thank you for the call The the summer wine was the lead up to another original. That's going to be on the ep tests I was really surprised. Was an instrumental Yeah i wrote lyrics to it. And i kept waiting for the vocals. I know those are singing in the. We're singing the vocals. i'm singing the soprano alto. He singing baritone Your you're the soprano wants to. I'm seeing soprano soprano alto but it was originally is. Is it okay. If i it was originally meant to go with wormhole it was supposed to begin. Wormhole and and wormhole set so but Tesseract is another name for a wormhole like wormhole was kind of like the star trek deep space. Nine like way of describing that you know that way of traveling from one point in space to another point of space without having to deal with the passage of time or any tracking anna tesseract is in for is from a wrinkle in time with where it's the same concept is like spaces of fabric if you if you fold the fabric so that these two points meet. That's the tesseract. So and i was trying in. I route lyrics to it and i was trying to capture some sort of idea space in time with the lyrics and that in the sick and when we put it together we put that Tesseract in warm altogether we listen to it and we decided to separate them out into different tracks led a totally different time signatures. They're like one is in one swung like six eight in one is like a four on the floors straight four disco. Beat that. I wanted to go if it was on a cd. Or i wanted to go to stream right. Wormhole just dream right into tesseract So that and tesseract extreme right into summer wine. Because i felt that you know they were connected in In even though we had a separate warm hall and act out in separate them into two tracks. I still feel that they're connected because when i was writing test rector i was thinking about space. Time wore a worm hall a black hole. How light travels in n You know the love song video that we created an and michael together in us travelling in finding each other. And how that you know how all of those elements you know. It's like it's like wormhole talks about the journey and tesseract is the against. It's like you're in the wormhole and you're and it's what's happening all around you as you travel and so every every time through there's a there's an addition of a new sound or a new rhythm new a new a new land f you you to quite a time ago. It's just you not. I think in two thousand four hundred fifty thousand four. Wow and you're still writing love songs about each other..

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"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

thebuzzr pod

02:16 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

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"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

thebuzzr pod

03:17 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

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"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

thebuzzr pod

08:20 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

"He replaced pete best's on drums. The band had fired best the day before. And the rest is history. Mike and mandy are back on the podcast for the second spot mike. Humanity are an american indie dual based in los angeles. The group comprises producer writer. Mike and singer songwriter mandy. They mixed indie rock new wave post punk lo fi dream pop downtown ample all country and reggae in short. You can't define the russa great pair and a great chat enjoy the show. Hi mike and mandy. Thank you again for coming. On the show very kerry harming us again. Great to be back. You guys have been very busy since you were last on the podcasts. More busy than we expected to be with the different with everything starting to open backup from from being locked at home. And so there's been all kinds of of work opportunities and and That we didn't expect and and And and we've resumed. gigs are tribute act. That you know that our cover act and so and so but we still managed to get some new new material out there. Very busy Yet so the cover actor you're doing performances in california right now up and down the coast. We've actually traveled and and That's been an experience in itself traveling pandemic. it's it's definitely a managing your anxiety levels be different. Yeah but this getting and you're also getting booked in on the acting side. Yes in fact. We are both going to be in a show. A large outdoor theater here in l. a. In in some summer in the summer late summer summer fall. And you get to be together which is not often the case. So it's It's you know things are things are happening in working out really great. Oh good good for those. Who don't know it might command your husband and wife. yes yeah it is very uncommon for a couple to get the same format gig It is and we were lucky to do something together. At the beginning of the pandemic that was all broadcast on zoom and youtube. And now we get to do something live together so it's It's just great that at all you know is working out. We're very grateful very. Yeah so you have put covers. And you're releasing an ep at some point before the fall. Yes and The first cover on the ep is love song. You have a lot of great reviews on that you love song has gone over very well. People seem to really like it. And because we you know. I i like to take cover and do them in a completely different way and it was mad. He's vision on how to do this but then she came to me and but then we even turn that on its head to while we doing it and and and also the video has a great story behind it because we right before everything shut down. We had the opportunity to To tour jet propulsion laboratory where they build the. The rovers drive on mars and things like that. Yeah and we got to go into the control room and see where they're actually sending messages to these spacecraft and receiving messages back and and while we were in there. I don't even think we recorded the song yet. Mandy was like we need. we need. We need to grab some footage in here for the video. We need to grab footage for the video so the video is like this sci-fi major. Tom david bowie sort of story. That really works well with the song. I wanted him to sit down at the control tower and act like he was talking to me like i was lost in space or something. He looked at me. Like i was so crazy lately. Normal story historian marriage. Yes please just sit there please. And just pick up the phone at and look at the computer. And he's like. Oh my gosh. And i'm like and go and taping. And then he's like because there are people you know there are people around talking to spaceships in on the other computers and i felt very uncomfortable. Like i'm using their space in the corner and no one was paying attention. And i'm like just do it again. Please commit in addition just pretend. You're auditioning pro commercial. Just just please like and and then He did kind of an in. It worked for the video. Cassette it now. We have like like actual footage of him in the control booth talking to me and some of the green screened after after the shutdown we actually we built a green screen in our in our living room and shot all the all the outer space footage and some of the control room footage with the green screen so projects during the pandemic A couple of other Cover songs and so it was. It was quite a adventure in in every way from start to finish. This seems like it saw the video. Pretty cool pretty cool. Didn't know the background now. The background you guys are so different we candy. And every song is a little different to although the epa is starting to come together and have a little bit of a shape. That is like okay. Because some of the songs we've released were like ask just doesn't fit in with everything else. Yeah you told me about that. Suraj she coming up. We're coming up to track one which wormhole track one It's an original going to be on the ep as well and somewhat tied to The love song is not yes. Yeah mandy when you talk about how you came up with it or okay. Yes so Towards the beginning of the pandemic we were We adjust on a friday night. We adjust shot Some of the last Footage green screen of of our love song music video and then the next day i wrote Warm hall And i was trying to end of the love song video. We fly into you. Know we kind of dissolve into the universe we fly through this wormhole and into a into a a pure white light and we dissolve when i house trying to we were. I was thinking while i was writing. Warhol's like we're trying to outrun space and time in the wormhole and were were able to in the song. Because this this song that wormhole the song that i wrote is in this song. It's like a sci-fi song or abe in a love song at the same time we're able to transcend space and time and it's like this ethereal kind of material that we're able to You know it doesn't matter. If it's a rotating wormhole or a hole or an unrelenting a rotating black hole were able to go through it Come another side better. It's like time has passed so this is like obviously my imagination Thinking about michael and just all the in the weight of the pandemic at the time and All the things that we had to go through So the song is just about the present the future in the past all coming together the journeying back and forth freely An reflecting on on the brevity of life in the transcending Space time and and love and.

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Costume Designer and Emmy Nominee Jeriana San Juan Talks HALSTON

Look Behind The Look

01:59 min | 2 years ago

Costume Designer and Emmy Nominee Jeriana San Juan Talks HALSTON

"Are the first costume designer. That i am speaking to on this podcast which i realized i usually talk to make up and hair and that was my first season. Because that's my world and you know so. This is super exciting for my listeners. Because we're diving into the epitome of fashion right now and so i can't think of a better place to begin in our costume. Design exploration with halston. None other than halston so just. I don't know where to begin. Tell me everything. How did this beautiful project come into your life. And how did it begin. I know killer films is The genesis of it correct correct miller films daniel manahan our director who has been trying to make this movie for twenty years so it was sort of this wonderful marriage between killer films and ryan murphy to finally sort of give birth to it and bring it to life on net flicks and mandy same. Really feel like it. I mean so. I'm so grateful that that this show was even thought of to be made. Truly i mean before even when it came into my lap. I just thought while this is the kind of show. I wanna watch right. So that's what really drew me to it. I mean at sides. In fact that it was halston and i am a halston fan. You know i love his work. Love elsa peretti's work. I love this particular time in session history and i felt like it really offered so much in would be such a feast. You know for me to be able to design and gift. So i really am was like a moth to a flame. Actress really wanted to be a part of ed's so i'm very grateful to have been invited to the

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Colts CEO, Jim Irsay, Buys Guitar Used to Record 'Don't Stop Believin'

Mandy Connell

00:23 sec | 2 years ago

Colts CEO, Jim Irsay, Buys Guitar Used to Record 'Don't Stop Believin'

"To record that smash hit. Don't Stop Believin is going to a new home. Indianapolis Colts CEO Jim Irsay says he bought the guitar that was used by Journeys. Neil Sean. Piece of music history went for $250,000. It was a modified black 1977 Gibson Les Paul Chang autographed it. Our next update

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MTV Bringing Back Hit TV Series 'Cribs'

Mandy Connell

00:17 sec | 2 years ago

MTV Bringing Back Hit TV Series 'Cribs'

"Is bringing back its iconic series cribs. On Wednesday, the network announced the return of the show, which gives viewers an inside and outside tour of lavish celebrity homes. Among the rappers appearing on the program or Big shot, and Rick Ross cribs will return to MTV. With all new episodes. August 11th

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Dangerous 'Jackass' Stunt for Shark Week Ends With Bloody Shark Bite

Mandy Connell

00:19 sec | 2 years ago

Dangerous 'Jackass' Stunt for Shark Week Ends With Bloody Shark Bite

"Bloody after day one. The guys from Jackass we're doing a wakeboarding stunt when their friend got bit on his arm. He's okay and said he didn't blame the Sharks. He points out. He was in their living room, and it was dinnertime. Shark week runs for eight days, with other guests taking to the water such as William Shatner, all

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Eric Adams on Projected Win, Curbing Crime and Ending "Inequalities"

Mandy Connell

00:15 sec | 2 years ago

Eric Adams on Projected Win, Curbing Crime and Ending "Inequalities"

"On stopping crime and violence of former police captain has been declared the winner of New York City mayoral Democratic primary. Eric Adams promises to be tough on crime and end racial injustice and policing. He's going to face Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa in November.

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Getting Vulnerable With Psychologist Laura Goldstein

Beyond Picket Fences

02:26 min | 2 years ago

Getting Vulnerable With Psychologist Laura Goldstein

"I think we are going to dive right into the discomfort of the subject of being vulnerable sheila. Let's just notice that as we just stay that word being feeling being vulnerable just pause notice. What does that. Where does that show up in your body. Feel that in your body. We're going to be vulnerable. What's the first the first place you feel that in stomach stomach. What about you mandy. Radio feel that when you save owner ability it like this picture. I have is like being alone in a corner so to me. It just like the feeling of loneliness as where it took me well. That's a perfect place to to to just start with that conversation because his word vulnerability. I think it's used a lot these days than i credit that to bring brown who has just given this show the world this platform to be able to talk about vulnerability and the first place. We have to look inside of ourselves and just notice and just as justice in. How long did that take. It took you. I don't know fifteen seconds to pause to realize what naomi your went right to your stomach i to have that shared stomach place as a place of that talks to me and tells me that. Oh here comes something. That's hard and many. You went right to a visual of being alone in a corner and that vulnerability that message to your system. Means i have to be alone and so i would save right there like those are just beautiful places to just to recognize with inside of yourself and the conversation about what it means to be vulnerable and really you know being alone or uncomfortable. It doesn't have to be that way that we can really and that's what. I just adore about brown. She's really just turned this concept of vulnerability upside down to what the original meaning or definition was in the contract of own ability to really educate and she so so many so much data and that's why we love her in the therapy world because she does have research data and numbers to support these concepts that vulnerability really brings connected brings connected energy and brings us united.

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A Nuanced Approach to Insider Threats

Recorded Future - Inside Threat Intelligence for Cyber Security

02:01 min | 2 years ago

A Nuanced Approach to Insider Threats

"Joining us. This week is john. Ford managing director of global government services and insider threat risk solutions at mandy and our conversation centers on his experience with effective insider threat programs from both the technical and human perspective with twenty years of experience in the fbi before joining mandate john ford gained extensive knowledge from bringing to justice some of the world's most notorious cybercriminals knowledge which informs his approach to solving today's most pressing security issues. Stay with us. My career started almost twenty eight years ago. I was a police officer by career. Starting law enforcement in austin texas and in nineteen ninety eight. I joined The fbi and through that time as you imagine we went through everything you can imagine with nine. Eleven and the changes that evolved within the bureau. I went to cyber and i was one of the first agents out there to really start. Cyber task forces in the bureau moved to headquarters where worked in what was called the special technologies and applications office. so that's where we were looking at horizon technologies and horizon events that we might need to plan and prepare for. In in the event that those would come to fruition promoted again when out to san antonio was a cyber supervisor out here and then promoted again and was leading our four deployed operations in informed space with our our country partners overseas so specifically working at cyber again so and then at some point decided to make the jump to the private sector. Yeah retired in two thousand eighteen and joined mandate came over director working in government solutions and actually actually see on both sides actually selling the commercial and the government side of the

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Teens Drove Increase in Suspected Suicide Attempts During Pandemic

Mandy Connell

00:37 sec | 2 years ago

Teens Drove Increase in Suspected Suicide Attempts During Pandemic

"Attempts at the beginning of the pandemic. Suicide related emergency department visits dropped. But now the CDC is reporting suspected suicide attempts among teenagers rose later in the Pandemic in 2021 the uptick especially pronounced among teenage girls, with the CDC, reporting of 51% rise in suspected suicide attempts among girls 12 to 17 years old from February to March of this year. Compared to 2019, there was a 4% rise among boys. The CDC is urging parents to watch for signs of suicide risk like stone ABC nears If you are struggling with thoughts of

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Is the Bitcoin Supercycle Theory Dead?

The Breakdown with NLW

01:58 min | 2 years ago

Is the Bitcoin Supercycle Theory Dead?

"Today. You're looking at the super cycle theory and weather. Recent price action means that. We need to just banish it to the dust heap of history. There is nothing that people love more than telling you when things go badly that that is real life that all the excitement dreaming and optimism is fake and that the disappointment is real by those metrics. That last couple of weeks have been the realist of this cycle. Bitcoin has limited listlessly along for months. Since it's early to mid april highs and it felt even before the parade of over the last couple of weeks that some momentum had been lost maybe it was not enough new institutions buying or at least not buying fast enough for publicly enough. Maybe it was more of the trader and wail attention shifting to a theory defy dog coins. Whatever the case the scene was set for some executives force to push the mood and consequently the price even lower and along that came perfectly in the form of the fickle friend that loki. Trickster himself elon. Musk after helping. Drive the price from the high thirty thousand to sixty thousand thanks to tesla's big bitcoin by eu on effectively took it all back when he announced tesla was reversing course on bitcoin payments for vehicles due to environmental concerns that was followed up with china fudd insignificant seeming at first when it was just reuters sensationalizing policy that had been enacted for years earlier but it became much more significant when it was the vice premier of china talking about bitcoin mining bands from the highest echelons more significant still was when it was minors rapidly disgorging themselves of bitcoin and even in some cases mining machines in order to have capital to swiftly pick up and move operations should things manifest that minor selling drove. Another wave of price declines over the weekend. Although this time it was driven by spot selling not just liquidations and mandy last week can feel really really bleak. I was watching on twitter. And i saw desperation capitulation. Just real glumness. None of that fun. Bravado that crypto twitter does so well. In fact i saw a few people comment that it felt like a full bear cycle hyper compressed in a couple of days and that's not inaccurate

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What You Need to Know About the FireEye Hack

Planet Money

01:55 min | 2 years ago

What You Need to Know About the FireEye Hack

"You're on the breaking news. Investigative team here at npr. And you've spent months working on this story. So why don't you just pick up where we left off a with kevin mandy the ceo of fireeye. Right he's realized there's somebody who's not an employee who's inside their network and that's a problem so we had several weeks where i'm sitting there going boy. I wonder how they broke in. And it is a terrible nag dina. What's responding to a breach anywhere whether your own house or someone else's house and you don't know how broken so fire is in the business of trying to figure out exactly that kind of thing and that's what other companies typically pay them to do and what they do is they try to think back to. What the earliest evidence of compromise could be. You know like where they might have seen some sort of stranger in their network or where that stranger could come in and they trace this back literally for weeks and they think it all started with some software from a company called solar wizz so at that point the only logical conclusion that i drew was sump. Draw the solar wind server solar winds. We know now. That's what this big that this whole story is about came to be called the solar winds hack and i'm going to be honest with you. I've been sort of following that story. But i don't think i've ever really understood. Like what is solar winds. What is solar winds is a software company and they make a bunch of different kinds of software. But the one. That's at the center of this story is a software they make to manage computer networks cry so nothing to do with either the sun or the wind from thinking alternative energy. I'm entirely in the wrong universe entirely in the wrong. I have no idea what kind of how they came up with the name. But can i can tell you is that. It's what's called network management software. This is what. It people use basically so they can keep an eye on the entire network

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Wet Notes  5-6-2021

Scuba Shack Radio

07:50 min | 2 years ago

Wet Notes 5-6-2021

"This is wet. Notes here on scooby. Shock radio for may six two thousand and twenty one. I want to start off today with a story. That is a bit of personal meaning to me. And that's a story about what some recreational divers found while diving out in hawaii. Awful and i. Now i have quite a few dives out there. Awful and i and these divers found some unexploded world war two era ordinance. They found two bombs. One was at seventy four feet and the other one was at ninety four feet. The divers immediately notified to hawaii division of aquatic research. Who went out to investigate it and confirmed it was unexploded ordinance the report indicated that the munitions were about three hundred yards offshore. The exact location wasn't disclosed when but it may be in the area of the first and second cathedrals again personal for me. Because i have probably about at least twenty. Five dives onto cathedrals as of now. There aren't any more updates and there was no mention on the divers website and they run many charters out to the site. Let's see where this goes. I recently checked out the four ocean blog to see if there was anything of interest will there was a lot but one thing did pique. My interest for ocean occasionally does a blog on plastics around the world. And that's where they identify articles or stories that talk about the plastic crisis facing the world. Now one article was from interesting engineering and it was written by deora as deamer and this was about plastic eating mushrooms. Yes certain types of fungi can ingest and eat plastic apparently in two thousand eleven some yale researchers discovered rare mushroom in the amazon forest and it was able to digest and break down plastics. One of the scenarios suggest that these plastic eating mushrooms could be placed at the bottom of landfills interesting over the years. There have been various successful experiments. So what's the holdup perhaps speed. It takes times for the mushrooms to eat and digest the plastic and there's also competition for other investment now. Here's a bit of disturbing news that i saw from dima apparently there's going to be a virtual meeting of the florida fish and wildlife conservation commission or dfw see on may twelfth and thirteenth one of the topics on may twelfth. I think it is a two. Our discussion is to review and update the goliath grouper. Now this review is to look at if they should allow a limited highly. Regulated harvest of the goliath grouper. Why well that's a really good question now if you go out to the f. w. website you'll be able to find a detailed Presentation on this review. Even if the science holds up and supports the harvest. I would have to ask if the enforcement is of a regulated harvest. Dean feels that. The economic value of the goliath grouper are better served without any harvest and continue the protection they currently have. Sos thousand island. Well what's that all about. Well for those of you are familiar with the saint lawrence seaway in the thousand island region. Sos stands for save ontario shipwreck thousand island chapter now. This was reported in scuba news. Sos thousand island wants to create an artificial reef off of brockville in canada. Why are they making such a bold proposal. Were there are three main objectives. I an artificial reef will reduce the pressure on the local historic wooden shipwrecks and then second. An artificial reef can preserve the maritime history of ships that had been destined for scrap and finally this effort will assist the local aquarium in promoting maritime heritage and discovery. This is still a long way off but there is some good news in that day of identified a ship that could be used and it is the former canadian coast. Guard vessel the c. c. g. s. mont. Mandy now this ship was built in one thousand nine hundred sixty three and it was decommissioned and sold in nineteen ninety nine. Let's see where this one goes. Well here's something that. I just saw from patty. I think it was on the patty pro blog. Patty women's dive day. Two thousand and twenty one is coming and the tagline on the blog was celebrate the connection between mandy and the ocean. This year's patty women's dive day is july seventeenth 2021. This event started six years ago in two thousand and fifteen and it was started as a way to encourage more female participation in sport scuba diving to date there have been over four thousand patty women's dive day events in over one hundred countries. I'm sure last year was a little tough to get events planned and executed safely this year. More places are opening and travel is picking up. Everyone can participate be on the lookout for patty women's dive day event in your local area or maybe even travel to a nice destination to participate and finally today. I thought i'd give everyone and update on traveling. To the bahamas. As of may first the bahamas ministry of health has released new guidelines for entry departure. I if you are fully vaccinated for covid nineteen that's two weeks from your final. Does you don't need a covid. Nineteen tests prior to entry. Nor do you need to fill out the daily health questionnaire or get a covert test. After your fifth day on the island. You'll still need to apply for the bahamas. Health visa prior to entry. And you still need to get a covert test before travelling back to the united states. Now we're heading to nassau a may twenty six th so these changes make things a whole lot simpler. Hopefully more countries will open up. Like the bahamas. Well that's it for wet notes on may six two thousand and twenty one here on scuba shack radio

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"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

thebuzzr pod

08:18 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

"I really do love the saw a great. I love it too every every song mandy rights. I have to love it to want to spend a month with it or more take married right. Yes i'm only joking. No actually i love it. And i was so pumped That female fronted hard rock. I know there's a drought there. There's no drought there like i. I like to see more. Women are born timothy on really ended speaking speaking of another another band that mandy and i bonded over it was heart khanate. Another more canadians. But and and nancy wilson and just we like they. I mean we and we saw them live in twenty twenty. You probably saw in their heyday. We saw them in two thousand nineteen. We're still amazing. And now they do zeppelin better than zeppelin ever did. Cannibal incredible incredible. We got to see. I mean i just didn't. I'm enamored with with heart with stevie nicks monammad with you know in even the nineties and early two thousand modern rockers. More set and in the cranberries on. Just i'm enamored and enough out of the. I really enjoy the hard rock. Because i think it's their -peutic i think i need to. I need to be uplifted. And one song i need to feel unconditional pure love and be transform to another otherworldly place but then i also need a asong outlook an outlet for for whatever it's therapeutic to have a. You know to have a good song. That just gets you know gets a raw music for me. Growing up was an escape and an outlet. You know like whatever was going like you know. Nobody has a perfect upbringing. And and for my outlet my info didn't become drugs so much as it did like self expression through playing music and listening to music like coming home with the ten lp that. I bought that day and lying on the floor and the perfect spot between the speakers. So that the stereo field would would would happen in the middle of my head and reading the reading of the gate sleeve and just lying there and being transported by the music. That's just like that's what we hope to do for others. It was definitely an escape. And no i did see. The concert was great i but not in their. Hey day actually we're with By older older sisters friends and I didn't do be honest with you. There were okay live But i did love their muse. Oh yes this. Love to lovely so Fans wanna fall you after this. I hope at what. So where's the best where you most act at my most active on instagram twitter To i would say to places. I would probably our youtube is one of the best places. And then you know spotify. Even though even though the the spotify streams might not pay a whole lot. You know we're just we're thrilled. Every time we count up. How many countries are listening to up to us anywhere up to like forty four now and and it's all yeah and it's also like other people were kind of will will give you a chance based on whether or not you have a certain number of streams and if that stream gives over a thousand then more people are like oh i'll give us a listen and like if people if people all alarms with with that may i. I look for somebody that like. I look for the music. What he's heard. And i don't get that i don't get that it's like a mentality. I the other people listen to it before i actually give it a. I think it's not. I will see you're like me. Should i always wanted to be the first to discover the new artists and most everybody else is like no. The new artists have to prove themselves. Before i will listen. I'm putting out the visa and they miss a lot of great music. I know you'll also so true. Also we love the down you know if someone were able to pay ninety nine cents for a download that really helps on itunes or band campers that any anything pretty much find us by searching mike and mandy music. There is another acting mike and mandy on the east coast of the united states. But but you can generally find us most places by by searching mike and mandy music or search mike and mandy in the name of one of our songs mike and mandy ricochet mike mandy. Australian ashton awesome great. Thank you so much youtube. Mike lynn for coming on board. It was really fun to you. I think we can talk for hours. But then you'd never get to your recording your next one. So and your own creative endeavors. Okay we know you're a creative too so it's just cool to be able to talk to kindred spirit. Yeah cool i actually. That's what i like. Both of the podcast during the podcast is getting into the the talk about. What's behind the music. Of what made them happen and how they started. Have some people started when they were adults How some people had completely musical family helps on the like Like you mike in the house. Some people like you mandy does nothing like there was nothing with me. about Music was my escape. Became if it was my way to Without going into my way to get away. Like peter pan and it'll always be my peter pan on so Yeah so it was awesome having you on the show and look forward to having you back and we have great stuff coming out and thank you for your time you so much. Well thank y'all for tuning in next episode mongrel dogs mongrel dogs are original rock band from london. Uk formed in two thousand fifteen and comprising members from all around the globe. The band explored several rock sub genres. Blues hardrock Psychedelic and classic rock without being defined by one in particular. Their songwriter reflects a lifestyle. They lead as young artist. Living in a big city night lives relationships and personal experiences. 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"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

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04:31 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

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"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

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01:31 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

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"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

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07:39 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

"For sure. sure so. let's talk a bit about you. Managed background what. What instruments do each of you play are. What's your favorite incident play. artist mouthy play a multitude of instruments. And when did you start. Well you know mandy says there there were. There weren't any musicians in her family that that at least that we know but i I started by at a very musical family. I had a you know. My my mother's cousin is an op. Was an opera singer and my family might. My grandmother had the piano in the home. And and people you know and like in the days pre radio would would gather around the piano and and saying to sheet music and my so. My mother started me on piano lessons when i was six and fortunate or not I had a piano teacher that she found that was a boogie. Woogie blues player name of jack bowers and he was very influential to me because he you know he. He taught me to read music and then almost immediately pivoted towards like okay. So what are you gonna write. What are you gonna. what are you gonna make up. You've got all these black and white keys staring at you. You've got so many possibilities. What are you going to do and and so you know at age. I guess i started around six. And and you know around age. Seven or i had written my first song and and from there like i didn't really get the technique i am not an excellent instrumentalist but i you know. I did study jazz improv. I had a great jazz improv. Teacher community college. A ray brown who had toured with the stan kenton. Big not rebrand. The bassist ray brown the trumpeter and utah jazz improv us very influential and and you know and and that's what led my friends and i to form a band a punk band which became a scott and by the time i was thirteen And you that was my spending money okay. I can't have your thirteen. Where we we played a lot of parties high school parties garages and living rooms. But then we played a lot of clubs. There was actually two underage clubs in town in santa cruz. California where we where we could play and you know there was. There was a juice bar but no alcohol and then we played some clubs where we were allowed on the stage but not in the house because we were too young to be in the house. That's why i was asking is pretty good last five. We didn't you know there's a lot of things that we could have done. Better you know but And i and i was devastated when we broke up but Here we are today. Still able to mandy and i are able to make music and and put it out there. Which is you know seemed so such a remote possibility back then back then it was about being discovered by some are person who might develop you and you know and now it's like no you just do it yourself. Which is that old punk thing coming back. Yeah you do have to. You've been on radio but now you're just like i. I miss radio. I'm going to do a podcast. I well it was a multiple things radio. I've always been a loveless radio and audio conversations. The more intimate the voice voice for radio. You sound like you sound like a great rock. Dj like you should. you should be saying. Here's a track from fleetwood mac. Yeah i haven't actually favorite genre. Rock connotes you're not brock but okay. I'll put that. I do ever want to work for the man they were but they say that. So let's talk about the track. You're going to hear next are you now. Mattie wrote that having that come about you wrote it. It was the first song i wrote during the pandemic i. One of my friends said that she tested positive for covid and couldn't reach her for several days in i was concerned in also reach a of other people that i was concerned about And so i started You know thinking about what i would want to say to her. And then what i would want to say to a couple of other people in my heart and then just what i would want to say to you. Know different folks. You know. In general that i had may be seen on the news during that time and i started kind of imagining like my mind was like a cameron doing a montage and like in a movie and going from one scene to the next just visiting them and i and wanting to send a message of unfailing love and compassion and mercy and you know you're not alone just to break through the isolation in disconnect many of us were experiencing even before that time but especially during that time. In what i. What i loved is how you you kind of you know. Even though that's where the the germ started was with the pandemic in the and the disconnect and the isolation like you really made it about abroad or type of isolation you know sell the self isolation of of of of addiction and other things and you so you. It's an. I mean that's what songs do is start start specific but then really touch on universality themes themes of university. It was definitely meant to be universal for everyone at any time Because you know anyone can feel isolated or disconnected at any moment and so when i was writing it was just i was feeling a sense of pure wealth and and timelessness and other worldliness just hoping to give a message of peace and serenity. Obviously you know. I i did see in one scene. You know someone on a ventilator and you know the only and i imagine you know the song being like an angel whispering in their ear that maybe their loved ones couldn't visit them in the room early in the pendulum. Yeah maybe a. My voice could be like an angel. Just you know Just whispering hope and keep going and strength and encouragement in their ears. They were hope hopefully recovering. So yeah you definitely got the message across the amazing drug. Thank you amber gonna listen to. Are you now.

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"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

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08:09 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

"We have our window open. So maybe we'll hear the that like to hang out near our house. Yeah that's cool of a. The bird is called showers. And george is now an honorary curator for the show because despite every attempt to keep quiet he loves it but he's my sunny studio and when i'm playing music he starts to say a short of getting amount of the sunniest room of the house. I which i will do. He's part of some appreciate you giving a match that so talk about your music. You're putting out great stuff man. We're going to be listening to three tracks. That came out eric. So gives us a bit about your background. Had to choose to start making music together Well it's difficult to talk about our musical background without talking about our relationship we met and started dating and even an and before we we were writing music while we were dating where we thought right it was. I think i came back from. I was out of town for a bit. And i came back and i had a melody and you had a baseline and we. We were still dating but we recorded. I would say about two thirds of the song a half to two thirds of the song in your closet in your apartment in a room and unfortunately that's lost on a hard drive and then he got discouraged. I think it'd go to skirt out doing that and doing collaborating. We met we we both. We met a we. We live in los angeles. We met in los angeles and we're both parts of like all different aspects of the entertainment industry but At both actors and and we both got discouraged but with that hard drive crash and then so we both kind of soda more into the other sides of things but we're really grateful to be getting back to music now because both of us have a long history of music in our lives and what type of actions you do see it or or was filmed dna. Whoever's gonna pay us. We followed the paid. You're not supposed to say that i know. But that's but but that's that's the truth that nobody wants to say here. Yeah a little bit a little bit. Everything you know their work. I were both members of actors equity and and screen actors guild seig after and you know like mandy spin on the curb your enthusiasm. I have a few big commercials to my name including one where i air drum to a famous canadian band by the name of rush so i was in a volkswagen and and I had to. I had to learn. Neil pertz drum park to fly by night and play it in the volkswagen. It's so it was fun really fun. It's been a really fun. I love the tile. He's just my gosh amazing as stan. I wasn't even a really hard Of all the genres of music. That i've listened to in my life like i have made a brief foray into hard. Rock was never really a big fan like the whole hair. Metal thing in the eighties passed me by. But was there an album by rush. I owned at home. Yes absolutely. I had to have tom sawyer. And y z. I had to have those songs. And now he has fifteen hundred. Lp's like online collector. Some of them. I've had school. That's amazing. I collect vinyl c i yeah yeah so i love going to. The record shops and finding getting mind is amazing. I two other friends in the three of us used to joke in high school that we thought we were keeping our used record store and business between the three of us feeling of just digging through the the crates in the bins. And finding a gem of anomaly. You've either wanted for years or or or or you've heard mythical stories about and then all of a sudden you're staring at it and and its price less than you would expect and you just you feel like you're getting away with yes some some of them don't price it tomorrow right and it's getting i find so i definitely agree with you. I prefer to listen to music. Vinyl any day of the week And actually some india. And i have met in my journey coin on the air have released vinyl and purchased a. They're a release. It sounds great. I'm as ned such address. Oh release vinyl. Yeah yeah is that a challenge but it might become a a an affordable format if more are just off for just like anything else. And i personally. I love to own my music. I because there's cert their songs that just resonate with you at different points in your life. And just like i need to. I need to own that. Know that it's always gonna be there. I mean streaming is is is wonderful and great for the access it gives to the artists and it gives to the to the public of you can every anything at your fingertips but for those really special songs. I i have to know that. I can just go and get it and and and read about it and so you just you just gave it a busy lead into your influence. So let's talk about bat. What music did was. What's on your plate boy mandy. It's funny when i. When i grew up there were no musicians and my family so i didn't have like a music mentor like helping me learn an instrument or anything but what i did have was a lot of different people taking care of me because while my mom worked like one two three jobs so like you know my my grandmother loved the rat pack and country and elvis and you know i even went over to her house and she had the three tenors blaring utter stereo. Like you never knew what she was. Gonna listen to. My grandfather loved the rat. Pack an old country but my aunt listened to the buzzard. fm five or whatever It it broke a lot. A lot of major acts. Like you know rush. And bruce springsteen fleetwood mac and boston. And so i remember my. My grandfather came home from work really late and he had There's this one. Dj that would just sign off with born to run. Every time at fifty five fifty five on a friday night and my grandfather like came home from work and he was like literally performing it for me. You know bordering on. We both used to lip sake to albums growing up lips Artist right right right absolutely lip synching and just being lost in the music and But i then i then. I gravitated to you know on what was on. My stereo was anything from pink. Floyd to verity to mozart to one of my favorite jazz singers. Nancy wilson..

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"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

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01:55 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on thebuzzr pod

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09:00 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

"This'll is please tell me I'm right with Charles Harrington Elster on the Mandy Connell Show on K Away Bacon, David. Wear back. Please tell me I'm right. Charles Harrington Elser. Welcome back to the show, Sir. How are you? Oh, thank you, Mandy. It's great to be back on with you. Well, we are. We're places Punch to have you as always. Where do you think the freeze pleased as punch came from You know, whenever I get asked about the origin of Ah phrase, Um I have to go toe one of my favorite sources because, you know, I can't keep all of that in my head. On and I have to That I like very, very much. One is the facts on file. Word of encyclopedia of word and phrase origins. Another is that's by Robert hadn't Hendrickson. He's a He's A was a very good writer about English language. The other is the Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins. So you know, as I explain this, I'm going to just play library in here. You're gonna have a theory. I have a theory. Okay. Please. Just please just punch comes from punching Judy. The puppets and Punches the puppet and when he's pleased, that's where it comes from. I'm gonna go that in the deep South. They love punch. And when you say something's pleased as punch, it's because punches a happy thing. Please just punch not as good as mine. Not either. I was just guessing coming to save you a little better, but you know they're both good guesses, and unfortunately, I just checked both of those sources I mentioned and No, no answer. Although they do, Evan entry the facts on file one has an entry for pleased as a basket full of possum heads. Wow, that is really pleased. Apparently, Um, if you're an anti possum person, that's an excellent day. A bunch of Boston a heads. Let's see. We already have people lined up. If you'd like to ask a word or grammar question of Charles Harrington Elster Now is the time 303713 85 85 is the number At 303713 85 85, or you can always text us by texting 56690. Now, Charles. I have one. I think we need to review I posted something on my social media accounts earlier asking if people had a question and someone said, could you please address the misuse of fewer and less? So can we have a quick kind of? I know we've talked about this before, but I feel like this is just such a common error and it's one. I've been working really hard on by the way, but Perhaps not always perfect. So let's review if we could. Good for you and I'll try to keep this is concise as possible. I have a two page detailed explanation of the distinction in my Latest book, How to Tell Faith from Destiny and other skillful word distinctions, and it's also described. I also go over it in my book, the accidents of style. A fewer is for things that can be counted or itemized. Individual sorts of items in aggregate less is for The aggregate itself. So you have you have less sugar, but more groceries you have you have fewer. You have less sugar, but fewer groceries. Sorry. Um, you have fewer problems, but less trouble. Was. That's an aggregate thing, but problems can be can be sort of in individually itemized. One exception that Really gets violated. A lot is people when they're when they're conscious of the distinction, they and they know that fewer applies to things that can be itemized accounted. When they get down to one. They worry about it. And so they say, Oh, fewer than one. But it's one less because they're can on Lee be. You know, there can't be a plural verb after after one, so you know When when you get down to one, It's always less but otherwise fewer for lots of things you can count on. Bless for things that are considered asshole the way I remember it is I have fewer wait. I have less sand and fewer grains of sand. So that's the easy way for me to remember it, and I still have to think about it. And I don't know if I always got it wrong before, but being conscious of it Now I I have to get it right. Just, you know. Yes, Dave? Yeah. No, that's that's a perfectly good demonic. Just just try to remember that it's you know, fewer again is for things that you can. You can count individually and unless it's for something that you're considering more as a whole Yes, Dave. Okay. I just looked it up on a website called phrase dot org's dot UK. What's the origin of the phrase is pleased as punch. His police his punch to rise from the puppet character, Mr Punch Punch. His name itself derives from punching l O spelled various ways of puppet using 16th century Italian commedia dell'arte A and it says in performance, the grotesque punch character is depicted a self satisfied Delighted with his evil deeds, and that's where it comes from. I knew he was right when he broke in to announce that that he had found the answer, Charles. It would have been in kind even ended the show If we have time had he not been correct when it's like to be prompt. Mm hmm. Yes, Jeff asked via Facebook. Is there a word called discombobulated? And he said, did I spell it? Right? And he spelled it close enough. I knew what it was discombobulated. What is discombobulated mean? And can you recon Bob, you're late. No, I don't think I'm not sure there's a word re Kumbaya late. I can check but this Kumbaya late goes back to 18 25. It is of United States origin. Means to disturb of said this conservative, confused is chiefly humorous, says the Oxford English Dictionary, But it's definitely Popular word and language. And, uh, recon populate. Let me check that. I just saw something that you know 1/19 century or writer would would invent. I just saw a picture of an of Ah airport somewhere in the United States, and they have a recon population area after you go through the T s A so you can put your pants back on or do whatever you have to do after you go through security and they call it the recon population area or someone used photo shop and made it look that way. It could be either. Either way, I don't know. Well, clearly, this is what we call a jocular coinage. You know, this is I'm surprised it would be used in a formal setting like that that somebody would make up a word. On put it in a public. Place like that. So that might have been photoshopped or whatever, but it's a that's a clever coinage. I mean, if you have disgruntled why not have Gruntal? Do you know if you have a NCOs? Why not have tooth? Which? Actually, there was a word. Who's at one time so you know these these air fun? These are these are fun who does not in common usage anymore? Because I grew up in Being. They talked a lot about truth where I'm from. Well, Ah, it's just no, it's not. It's not that current anymore. That might have been just part of your You know your speech background kind of thing. Um, but it's It's not a common word anymore. That's a shame. That's a shame. Yeah, I mean, that's a great word. Okay, let's go to the phones. 303713 85 85. Julie is waiting with a question. Julie, What is your question for Charles? Well, when I was growing up, the word canceled was spelled C a. N t e l l E B And now recently everywhere you see, there's only one l Yes, Uh Maybe. Right? Typically well..

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"mandy" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

KOA 850 AM

01:58 min | 2 years ago

"mandy" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

"I got the pre part. Two were not get any credit for that became has joined us. What is the difference between a spice and in Herb? Spice your ground on the ground and an herb. So our spices depending on what it is, Yeah, but I would say that herbs are plate like a plant matter and then spices could be a different things. Oh, here we go. Spices are made from bark fruit flowers. Roots stems or seeds of a tree or plant that have been crushed or dried herbs are made from leafy green parts of the plant and maybe fresh or dried. There you go. In fact, for the day figured out with through the ice was an aftershave. Herb was the coach of the U. S Olympic team when they beat the Russians and Squad Valley or Brookshire. Again. Best sports movie ever. Anyway. Go ahead. What is our jeopardy category? Dave? Okay, Before I get into that, I should point out that BK is on zoom with us. So we'll hear each other. Maybe simultaneously. Uh, okay. Here we go. And the Category for today is the washroom all the answers have w A s H in love? Okay, Here we go. Use it for gargling. Mandy Brandon, What is mouthwash? It was Mandy Close. Put Mandy next one, an entry level restaurant job World, Brandon. Brandon. What is dishwasher? You are correct. Boone apiece to cover up errors or wrong, Danny, grab random. What does whitewash? Excellent. Jang. I thought I got that one. Takes the lead, hyphenated terror meaning lacking indecisive, many what is wishy washy? It's a tie, and this wasn't this is for the champions. But all the glory Mrs. It is adventurous sort. Eddie. What is it? Swashbuckler, But we got it way started this yet, Mike..

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