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The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast
"marez" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast
"Because of that, they weren't given the opportunity and players like anja burr have expressed their shock as well, thanks so unfortunate that they weren't given a chance at sad and unacceptable. And I think it is outside unacceptable when Rublev and catching of came over the title and were given the opportunity. So I think there are things where obviously this tournament is able to do things right in terms of prize money. It is equal prize money. But I do think that all of this has been lost on the tournament directors here. And the fact that the cake was symbolic of the difference in pay across the tour and in Rome, the point is made with the prize money there where the women take away less than half if you win the title. So I think it's a case where when it comes to the treatment, where you can treat people like for like, you absolutely should. And it just seems like an absolute own goal in that sense to try and shoot yourself in the firm and not give Azarenka at the microphone. It makes no sense whatsoever. And to me, it's almost like they did the hard, they did the hard bit right. We've seen a lot of tournaments, I think, particularly on the prize money in the distribution of it mixed events, it be completely in equal. I think we're going to roam next week and we were talking before recording about how unbalanced it is there. But to get something for me that is so accepted and is something the fans want to not give them that platform is really shocking and I think just to build on that, I think what's also shocking is I don't think we've had an official response from the tournament yet. It's happened. You thought they would kind of try and nip it in the bud potentially, but we've still not got an official explanation from it and I really hope it's not wasn't premeditated and I don't know if there were hopefully other factors at play and maybe there were time constraints I don't know, but I really hope it wasn't premeditated because these players put a lot of time and effort on court for this tournament. They should be given the chance to make their voices heard in the arena. Absolutely. And I think that's definitely the case that there was enough time before the men's final. There was no issue there whatsoever in terms of timing. So it was definitely a decision that was made. And you have to say that it's a very, very unfortunate end to what could have been a good tournament. I think, as we said, it didn't necessarily in terms of the first time it's been two weeks, the longer format. And the final thing, kind of the nail in the coffin was something that we were all a bit confused by is obviously the outfits of the bulk. I think Madrid was the tournament that was famous for the fact they got the models, and they couldn't just have models there to have other people as well. And then they got more backlash when this took off on TikTok and for the final. They completely did a one 80. Instead of the short miniskirts, they put them in these long sort of culottes and then cut off the arms of the outfit. So it seems they were like, well, an arm is fine. A leg's not fine. Is this okay? Is this not okay? And it's just a big old mess over Madrid. So hopefully they can learn from this. We can move on from this. And we can start talking about the tennis now. Times have changed. And I think there was an acceptance and it should not have been ever an acceptance, I think, of having models as acting as the ball kids, you know, I remember that firmly being a thing growing up and watching the tournament, but now I think they should just scrap it all together and I think if you look at the outfits and you do wonder, are they sexualizing a role that it's just not there to be to be sexualized? I think they really need to go back to basics and it needs to be just have ball kids like everywhere else. So I don't think there's nothing more to it than that, but they've certainly again dug themselves into a hole that there's received backlash and as a result, it seems it seems to be that for the final, they had to have a completely different setup. I mean, it's just so stupid. I mean, there's two weeks the tournament and then on the final day when all the cameras are on, you decide that you're going to do a quick outfit change. It doesn't really make sense and obviously it was only for the men's matches, but they did have the models. And that ship has long sailed. It was never time. It's not okay now, and I do think it does make the question. I mean, we've interviewed tournament directors before who are highly professional, highly skilled at the job that they do. And I'm not sure that all players have the experience or the know how or the savviness. All the restraint when it comes to social media to be able to put on a great event and also learn from what's happened. And I think that's something that with Marez mo saying that women's tennis is less appealing. And then with this, I think you have to be very careful because what happens in these situations is never men's tennis that gets discredited. It's always women's tennis. And that's a real problem. Yes, it's a tricky one. And we've got obviously Laura Robson coming up as an organizer in Nottingham on the grass court season. So I do think it's a viable pathway having said that I think she'll nail it. For poor people. It's interesting to see, but yeah, as you said, certainly it's a slippery slope. If one thing goes wrong, it can snowball very quickly. And unfortunately, I feel like we've seen that off the tennis court and from the performance side of it in Madrid. But let's do kind of talk about the tennis that did happen. We're going to start with the men. Carlos alcaraz has defended his Madrid title. Faced Jan Leonard's truth. Lucky loser went out in qualifying to correct dev. I mean, completely by chance, defeated, then defeated kratt said in the main draw in the semifinals to make the final. But yeah, alcaraz coming through in three sets, 6 four three 6 6 three Chris is backed up his title from a few weeks ago in Barcelona. This is just kind of cement what we know that he is now the nailed on favorite or he will be going into Roland Garros as the clear favorite for the title. I mean, if he wasn't already the favorite, he certainly has now because we've talked about, in fact, he can play in any court. I mean, this is a quote that's caused Rafael Nadal, a great deal of problems over the years. It's a court which does not necessarily suit his game. And you'd say that they're relatively similar sort of game styles, obviously different. There are differences. But it's one where we've talked about a serve, not necessarily always being a strike that how it's becoming much more of a strength and it just showed you that even when he wasn't having the best service day when it came to the final, he was still able to get the win. And I think that's so impressive. I think the best player is able to win or find a way to win when they're not paying their best tennis and he's proven it time and time again that when he is playing his best tennis is almost untouchable and when he isn't, he's still got a very good chance of winning these matches. So I think for me the only question is when it comes to best of 5 sets and if the conditions are particularly heavy, it might be as well or particularly maybe actually particularly speedy. It could be the issue, but to be honest, I think in Paris, I think the conditions will suit him. I think we'll find out more about that in Rome because that is the most similar clay court event to Roland Garros, but I don't know Joe what you're thinking, but I'm not going to be batting against alcaraz and last Djokovic does something incredible. This week in Rome. I mean, it doesn't feel like he's had a few injury nickels this season. But again, that doesn't feel like a chink in the armor at the moment. And I do think this final and to be honest, this week I think there have been times when the level that alcaraz has shown is not necessarily been as high as say in Barcelona like in this final,

WTOP
"marez" Discussed on WTOP
"Now the rob woodfork Vin Scully, the legendary voice of the Dodgers and WTO alum has died. Scully's play by play career across multiple sports spans 7 decades, no doubt highlighted by his record 67 year run with the Dodgers both in Brooklyn and Los Angeles, Scully was 94. We respectfully move on to the nationals long emotional day capped by a 5 one win over the mets just hours after completing a deal, sending Juan Soto and Josh bell to San Diego for a total of 6 players and Mike Rizzo isn't worried about history naming him as the guy who traded a generational 23 year old talent like Soto. Yeah, I was a guy who signed him too. I'll remember one as the guy who was with me when I won my first World Series as a general manager. And now I'm looking to do my next one. Yeah, but our own show on Anderson said in the DMV download, this could be D.C.'s answer to Boston's 86 year curse of the bambino. Today, it's the curse of the childish bambino. When a team gives up on a player like Juan Soto, who could be one of the greatest hitters of all time, you have set your franchise back years. But for one night, the nads enjoyed Luis Garcia's three RBI night and now go for the series victory over the first place Metz with anibal Sanchez, taking the four O 5 first pitch, the mystic slit a half game in front of Seattle for fourth in the WNBA. That thanks to an 83 73 victory over the Las Vegas aces that caps a three in one stretch of four games in 6 days. The Washington commanders had their first batted practice of training camp, but again without Curtis Samuel, details on WTO dot com. Rob woodfork sports. The top stories we're following for you today on WTO. Former Baltimore city cop James weems accused of molesting kids at his wife's day care was denied bail Tuesday. Meantime, Baltimore county police are talking with more potential victims. Metro's new general manager Randy Clark is filling out his team while Marez hired Brian dwyer to be the new chief operating officer responsible for managing daily operations of metro rail metro bus and metro police. Former president Donald Trump's endorsement power is being put to the test as 5 states held primary elections Tuesday. Abortion rights and impeachment consequences are also in play in Arizona, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, and Washington. Stay with WTO as we bring you the primary results. We'll have more on these stories in the minutes ahead. It is three 48. Traffic

The Tennis Podcast
"marez" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast
"Unbelievably grim. That I had to go into a sexy French depression that wasn't very sexy. Sit to past 2019 style. Hoodie on. Headphones over the hoodie. Matt went to the press conferences and asked, asked John tekken pigula. About the comments. I did, or Simon Briggs got there before me with egos for young tech. He got the question in. And I don't know what I was expecting. I was like, you Catherine, I was very angry about these comments from Marez mo, and I think I probably wanted some of that anger, reflected in how eager to film tech spoke about it and how Jessica bagula spoke about it. But of course, you know, they're playing tournament and this is one of the things which really gets me about this. I hate having to go into these press conferences and ask these women to talk about having to justify their own appeal. You know, men never have to do that. I want to talk about tennis with these players. So I absolutely get why they answered the question as the way they did. And fair play to both of them, they both said it was disappointing to hear it, especially from someone like mauresmo. And that's one of the most damaging and depressing things about this, I think, is that mauresmo saying this will be used by sexists as a way to defend their opinion. One more esmo thinks it's a we're all right to think it. It's incredibly damaging, I think, what Maurice mo is said today. Given who she is and her position. And her lack of understanding that she as the tournament director of one of the most important tournaments in the world has the power to influence the perception of the relative value or appeal of women's tennis, is staggering to me how she doesn't seem to have cottoned onto that and figured that out that she is playing a role in creating the stars and how can how can women's tennis possibly have as many stars as men's tennis if they're constantly in the worst slots? So yeah, very, very well said Catherine and I feel the same way. David, you went to the WTA to get a response from them about it. They said the following. The generation and depth of talent we are currently witnessing in the sport is incredible. Our fans want to see the excitement and thrill of women's tennis on the biggest stages and in the premium time slots. There is certainly room for improvement, and if we want to build the value of our combined product, then a balanced match schedule is critical in providing that pathway. I would say that is a very polite, very corporate way of saying we are furious with what we have heard today. Do you think? Yeah, I do. And they haven't said that to me, but that's my reading of it. And look, Emily Marissa mo is new in the job. I hope she will reflect on what she said and the reaction to what she said and realize that she's got this horribly wrong. Because I won't go and just repeat everything match she said, but the truth is, it is damaging. It's terribly damaging because of all those reasons that you've just highlighted. She just sales person for this tournament. She's a salesperson for women's tennis. She's got an opportunity to pick it up. And I always come back to feeling like this. Just believe in your product, just believe in the sport. It isn't just about stars. We saw it at the Australian open. We all made such a fuss about Novak Djokovic, getting deported, and within two days we'd kind of forgotten about it, and we would get in on with the tennis tournament. They're gonna retire, Nadal, Federer, Djokovic, they're not going to be here for that much longer. It's going to be Casper Ruud. It's going to be Andre Rublev. And I'm sick of it. I'm sick of this assumption that if you stick these people on, if you stick women on in the evening session, people won't want to watch it. They bloody will want to watch it. If you just put it on and believe in it, and you've sold the ticket you've sold the media rights, put it on, get the timings right so that you don't have a 48 minute match in everybody thinking that they haven't had value for money. Put two matches on back to back. Or make it best of 5 set same format for men and women as we keep talking about. But believe in your product because your product and its best is combined. It is men and women playing tennis tournaments at the same time, women's tennis is the strongest sport in the world for women. And you're doing it down. You're doing down your own product and something that frankly gave you a great career, imagine how you would feel Emily, 15 years ago, if a tournament director had said that about you. I think you'd be devastated. I think the tennis shoots itself in the foot round of the quiz is not going to have a lot of jeopardy. At the end of 2022, I think it's settled. Such a shame. We recorded an hour and a half show for Friends of the tennis podcast that is available now and we're still proud of it. It doesn't do down her achievements in her career. It's called the Amelie mauresmo story. And this is a chapter that is added onto it. And it's so dispiriting. To think that she's not what we thought she was. And now I hope that that's temporary. There's still time for she's new to this job. I understand all that. And she's not the only one either. But it is a kick in the guts. Yeah. Very well put David, it really is a kick in the gut. Hello folks, before we start this edition of the tennis podcast, we want to tell you about IP vanish VPN, which enables you to stay truly private and secure on the Internet. Did you know that browsing online using incognito mode doesn't actually protect your privacy?.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"marez" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"This of course is the new agreement the quad Blinken also expected a visit Fiji and Hawaii He says his teams though are tirelessly working on the Russia situation while he is away In San Francisco I'm at Baxter This is Bloomberg Douglas Kate All right Eddie thank you Let's get to global sports right now on daybreak Asia Pete Fox is with us AP we can talk about the Olympics so momentarily What's the latest from the Premier League Well pretty busy day on the pitch Man city blank Brentford by a score of two nil Marez scoring on a penalty shot into Buena netting the other golden two nothing win Norwich and Crystal Palace finished in a one one draw Southampton upends the spurs for their 6th win of the season coming from behind to get it done Adams with the game winner on the 82nd and kanza scores for Ashton villa in the 87th minute to salvage the draw against leads three three the final Elsewhere in the Copa Italia Milan blanks Lazio four nil in the Copa del Rey real batiste two one victory over baya Kano and in the FIFA cup World Cup Monterey winner over Al Jazeera three one and Chelsea beats Al halal one nil Today's Olympic results from Beijing in ice hockey in the preliminary round action the Russian Olympic Committee a one nothing win over Switzerland and Denmark doubles up the Czech Republic by a score of two to one on the mountain women slalom final Slovakia's Petra de lova wins the gold Katarina lines murder of Germany takes the silver and Wendy holdener of Switzerland wins bronze men's curling round Robin the Americans looking to defend their gold medal posting 6 5 win over the Russian Olympic Committee and earlier Lindsay jacobellis wins the Americans first gold medal in Beijing finishing first in a women's snowboard cross from the NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Wednesday that the NFL fell short in terms of increasing the number of minority head coaches this off season The NFL continues to have a total of 5 minority head coaches after two were fired and only two were hired this off season reiterating that he's invited other experts to consult on possible ways forward I'm Pete Fox that's your Bloomberg world sports update Pete thank you so much for that Well still come here on a Bloomberg daybreak Asia We take a look.

The Autosport Podcast
"marez" Discussed on The Autosport Podcast
"Apple minimum. Twenty twenty one at turkish for embry. Where battery bucks asked stalin pole ahead of max staffan as a result of hamilton's engine change penalty in the session that was overcast throughout with spots of rain falling into q. On drivers were able to run lakes for the duration with all the top. Ten runners ball yuki snowed getting through to hugh to on the more durable medium tyre which thought sunday's race on in key three for tests initially led the way until hamilton second flying lap for him back timesheets with a one minute twenty four point five eight five at time that neither boss has all tapping it could beat charlotte. Last final key. Three lap bumped up to four. Nothing actually down one spot. As the qatari driver was left to rue time lost in the final sector his final lap of key. Three fernando alonzo took sick ahead of sergio perez and landau norris with launch stroll. Who made it through to the shootout despite layoff at town one in q. To and sonoda completing the top ten look laws late. jump at the end of key to meant. Sebastian better was shuffled out in eleventh off. His personal best at the end of the middle segment was only good. Enough for briefly sloshing into tenth behind who came estevan ochoa and george russell who slid off the track of the final corner on his final lap. The williams dr had just sat two personal bests in the opening two sectors unchallenged for another key three appearance bay successful attempts to catch the slide. Still him too wide and he backed off after returning to the track for the final run to the line. Mix you mica was a star of the session. Managing a cue to appearance with the has drive ending up in full his best qualifying result. Say fall ahead of carlos sainz. Who did not post the time as he was thoughts. Marez race from lost following his engine. Change penalty it was disappointing session for daniel recorder. He was called outlet flurry of last-second improvements in key one and as a result he will up p sixteen tomorrow. Today i am joined by hayden called editor for sport dot comment to chat about the session. Hayden it's lovely to have you on the part again. How you doing very well. Thanks how are you. I'm we'll get thank you on good. It was quite quite exciting qualifying session. Of course we have that threat of writing leaving over us but it pretty much how. And as i said lewis hamilton sets in the quickest time but his teammate Process is the one who's napped paul. Because of that engine penalty for him but lewis was looking incredibly competent in that cost. Stay throughout the session wasn't he. He definitely was and he certainly looked that way all weekend. Taking that grid penalty the start of the weekend up see instantly knows what the challenges ahead of him so there's there was largely no of unknowns going into it it just had to be as high up the grid as possible to minimize the damage and maximize that say fastest in qualifying but not on poets. It's an unusual thing to say but it has happened before and formula one so sometimes we just have these strange quirks of the rules. Yes starting from eleven and as you say qualifying on on of starting on. The median ties as the head of him granted. That's sort of the best thing. He could have hoped for when he woke up this morning. So i think also with with vouchers teammate. On pole ahead of verstappen brazi. He's hoping for those two saw squabble and hold each for as long as the cancer that don't get too far ahead and that he can find his way through the midfield which both him and mercedes of sort of been hesitant to say that that will be a foregone conclusion and looking at sort of the pace of particularly the ferrari and maybe the mclarens are up there ahead of him that that could be the case. But who knows what could happen. It's still fairly uncertain at this stage or is uncertain as we have seen in the previous races so far this season anything can happen but that mercedes call is socially looking suited to this track breath voucher and louis looking very strong retouched louis about is what will be leading the pack tomorrow off of the line he will be lining up with max v. Step aside him but what are you expecting from voucher. Potus what do you think is actually capable of. Do you think he will be able to hold onto that p one. What you expecting from the stall as well as you think. Max sacrament becoming into a quite quite feisty wanting to get ahead or do you think could be trying to play the long game to avoid any potential damage that could end up ruining his rice. It's definitely going to be in his mind. But i think as you said starbuck. Valerie does have the car to win the race. That's very clear and oversee with hanson for the back. Mcgrady's is on his shoulders to to sort of carry that that challenge to verstappen. I do think yeah the first lapin first. Few corners are going to be a very intense watch for for both of the title fighting teams of says he said staffing has to be a little bit careful whereas batas doesn't necessarily have that much risk in terms of his own driver's championship fight. But but it's going to be good for stop and didn't naturally the more aggressive type and we have seen in the last few races and over. The last couple seasons test does tend to lack that sort of in that guy but but maybe with his future short going elsewhere and the objective very clear to him he can just basically go for it and and basically do is teammate. A massive massive favor. But i think yes. Whoever does get in front and assume it's a clean fight at the star. If aching in the air get some decent laughs at the start together build up a gap. Then i would expect one of the to to be able to put away at the front. And that's when strachey will come into it later but But who knows if it's mixed conditions similar to what had this the last turkish grand prix and it's all jumbled up at the star then then almost nose again element is still there with the risk of of rain. Looks unlikely especially say was more likely today in that that came true for the morning session but if it does arrive then yeah better off in terms of how that battle goes and looking at the second version of the pack we have shouted class doc- p. three ghastly p full. We saw in a class offering mass spinning too could have actually burned things for him in the session. But to put together an oath moneybags himself. A raid solid. Starting position tomorrow. His teammate will be starting from the back of pat call signs of course as we said has the penalties. He'll be on fighting his way forward but throughout the weekend so far. Actually there has been a lot of talk of how good the ferraris looking at the track. What do you think that shall will be able to realistically do from that position. Given in front of him he has vowed serie and max beside him. He has ghastly on at some point. He may have Louis coming up behind him won't do you think he's going to be able to do in that. Ferrari definitely were as you mentioned at the start there. I think ios a big. Thank you in part to his teammate. Carlos sainz for coming out and giving him a toward the end of q. To not to say that that wouldn't have been good enough to make the. Q3 jump but yeah it really sort of dug him out of that hole was he was building yourself with that spin earlier in in that session but got through did and put a very very good lap together right at the end to buy game not yet fourth but into third and as you said far faris have looked very good. Kirk himself said in terms of the setup it bit of a risk of a gamble a little bit. But i think they can give themselves a little bit more credit knowing the strengths of that car by now they seem to be the thorn in the side of of your red balls or your mercedes in terms of fighting the top team so if things go their way early on and look is the fight he could be well with the shower of podium. Almost feels like a minimum of target. But as you say if hamilton or other so come fighting through this is still a great chance for them to to bag a big of anchor points particularly obviously the the mclarens have done so in in recent races so he's a very very good chance but almost went away from them. So we'll we'll see what happens. Come sunday i guess now. Of course we know that by him and call us now. Have this new spec in the call. I'm not was introduced ready to help them. When looking forward twenty twenty two but is this performance. Gain that we're seeing. Is that import julia to those upgrades that they brought. Even though that wasn't necessarily the reason that they why introduce is that what we're seeing as a result it is actually pretty giving them a boost or is it just a case of the car seats to the tracks that we're now on maturity extract that will tend to from it. I think this weekend. It's a combination of a little bit of both ferrari have been hesitant to say. How much of a guy in this upgrade in terms of the hybrid.

Animal Radio
"marez" Discussed on Animal Radio
"If you feel like your pets vet bills are through the roof. You're not alone. Apparently the animal healthcare system suffers many of the same problems as the human medical care system. That's according to a new report. From researchers at both stanford and mit now both of those healthcare systems have reportedly seen a huge increase in dollars spent on end of life care lately and there is no denying that we are more than willing to shell out a piece of our savings to keep our furry friends healthy well according to the american pet products association. Pet owners in the us spend over fifteen billion dollars on veterinary care last year and spending on pats. Medical bills has even outpaced that of human medical bills. That's pretty amazing. Data from the consumer expenditure survey shows the percentage of human physicians jumped by forty percent while the number of veterinarians nearly doubled amazing how the field of animals growing now pet owners in new york can now take their furry trusted companions with them to the grave if they wish since the governor has now signed legislation that makes it legal for the cremated remains of pets to be interred with your owners said any of the approximately nineteen hundred. Not for profit cemeteries in new york and those are all regulated by the state the new law. Which does not apply on the other hand to cemeteries that are owned or operated by religious associations or societies comes three years after the state made it legal for pet cemeteries to accept. The cremated remains of humans who wanted to be buried with their pets. Didn't know about that one now. Supporters of the measure cited statistics showing that sixty two percent of. Us households have a pet these days and among the most famous that garnered the most attention in the big apple was Woman who wanted to be buried with her pet leona helmsley with that name. Oh yeah. The hotel heiress dubbed the queen of mean. She kind of got the ball rolling on this. She died in two thousand seven and had in her will that she wanted her pampered. Pooch female trouble interred with her in the twelve thousand square foot family mausoleum trouble died five years ago but back then there were no laws in the state that allowed them to be buried together but at twelve thousand foot square foot mausoleum. That's like five of ninety s Like seven of my house. That's all twelve of marez egyptians the ancient egyptians all got buried with their pets. Why the heck can't we get married. I wonder when it stopped being legal. Because i'm sure years ago in the eighteen. Hundreds of people were probably buried with their pets all the time. I thought it was fascinating that they allowed in new york for owners pet parents to be buried with their pets in a pet cemetery. I mean who would even think of that. But it's a great idea if they if you really want to be buried with your pet but now of course not to do that anymore. Here is the latest in the. Is it safer my pet to sleep in bed with me debate. You know since debates are all the rage get ready now. If you kick your dog off the bed every night you might wanna stock up on some apology traits. Just a warning. New study of one hundred fifty people conducted by the prestigious mayoclinic on sleep has found that contrary to popular belief. Sleeping with your pets doesn't actually disrupt your sleep as much as you might think. In fact it offers most people you know sense of security safety helping them get a better night's sleep twenty percent of the people in this study said their pets did disturb their sleep though but forty one percent believe that having a pet in the bedroom actually helps them sleep better. The researchers said that some people find that sleeping with their pet actually helps them to kind of feel warming cozy but this is probably the most interesting thing that people don't think about most people who complained their pets disturbing their sleep actually had multiple pets in the bed near. that'll do. It just multiplies. The chance that your sleep is going to be disrupted or there's going to be a dogfight on the bed. We don't have that. But they say cats or more because they're more active at nighttime dogs are probably less likely to bother your sleep then again. Is it diminishes sex. I'll tell you that you don't want the pet in a room at that point as we gotta get you gotta put the pep side the room. Thank you know. Come true come on. Let's let's let's let's talk reality petting. The bed. isn't always good cocaine. Well fido's looking at me you know it's like j- judging me or something like that exactly and that's how i feel exactly like he's going to hold up a card with a seven point something rating or something you know. Sometimes my dog laughs. So i get i get a complex. Are we done. I think we're done i. I am so embarrassed you guys. I'm also lorie brooks get more breaking news anytime. Animal radio dot com. This has been an animal radio news. Update brought to you by fear free. The veterinarian isn't typically thought of as your pets favorite place to go with fear. Free that all changes to learn more and find a certified fear free veterinary professional near you. Visit fear free pets.com. 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Southern Tomfoolery Plays
"marez" Discussed on Southern Tomfoolery Plays
"A minus two to this role right. Didn't fatigue affect your. i actually don't believe it does so it fatigue. I can't run a charge. Take minus. Ac attack roles melee damage rolls reflex. Save like it's a shift on a stuff But it doesn't change your score which would affect your contract. Okay good deal good okay. I'm still rolling at just a static plus two. Let's see what we got here. Put it on the board one. That's the only steve. Get on the board god. Why the fuck that. The boots i. That didn't do me any good. Did deal to more damage tax. What you gotta roll another look. Keep on doing this okay. We have to stop. That's often okay. That's an eight on the dancer ten. You are fatigued and you take five points of nonlethal damage to really last one on the march. Were you very do me right baby me right. You know what we're gonna use juicy people who die for this soup about how that goes about it goes. That's an eight on a diver ten. Let's not enough. You're gonna take two points of nonlethal damaging your fatigue so the four of you are fatigue. The resigned rolled. The forced march is because now that you already fatigue and rolling for the being awake issue. All that does is give fatigue democract about that. I think i am. But i will verify. Okay that's that's all my stamina. Oh sweet summer child all all right. Well if i'm doing my homework. I think griffiths only a couple of points into his head right. Yeah i'm only to everybody else should set for slim marez only to under hit points deprivation. Okay there is potential to go to exhausted from fatigued. While i'm going into exhausted hanway did it's fun. No so everybody needs to roll unroll a fortitude save. We're going to have to do to these as well. So is this the point where we use these simulants. Because so you can like as you're feeling now so i'm kind of rolling up. The last march bit this march into a few roles right so we can say that you've gone ahead and taking your wake-up patches hour ago as you started really feeling sleepy and now's the time to check to see how these do So they're gonna give you a plus two against this sleep deprivation and we're gonna go backwards this time we're going to start with you've already. I'm sorry you're only going to have to roll one of these instead of two so one very important for to to check to make sure that you do not go to exhausted now when okay i need clarifies is this is a fortitude. So thank god. Wait okay i was like fuck this kind bullshit Okay so we took our our speed. So we get a plus too long and i get a plus two to fort save. So how eleven. Die or fifteen fifteen is exactly what you need a trucks you're up fortitude. Save with a plus two bonus for the for the wakeup patch. We're not getting anything from the boots. Now grant plus two or three plus two for.

KNBR The Sports Leader
"marez" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"Corey was a bit older than Harrison Nell. But you know, you look at this draft class from 2020. Harrison was, you know, one of probably five or 66 Best left. He's one of the 10 best high school pitchers. You redo that draft today, and I think it's pretty consensus that Harrison is the best prep picture from that class. So you've seen him really take a jump and again. A. You know, a highly volatile prospect that is high school pictures. I want to ask you mark about three Giants first round picks, and these are the first round picks under Michael Holmes. Farhan Zaidi took over in November, 2018 hired Michael Holmes away from the A's organization as his director of amateur scouting 2019. The Jazz a counter bishop 10th overall 2020. It was Patrick Bailey, who was taken. I believe 13th or 14th overall. And then this year will Bednar taking 13th overall. How do you slop these guys into your rankings right back? Well, you know, it's a lot has gone right since for Hanzee took over as the Giants president of baseball operations, But the one thing that hasn't they've yet to really have a first round pick have a breakout year at the professional level. You mentioned Bishop. He's struggled with injuries dating back to his college days at times and you know some inconsistencies and That's been the story this season. He ends up sliding in at 15th or 16th in my rankings, but frankly, he's won the prospect where I kind of just want to be able to kind of put a shrug because ultimately this is someone who has a ceiling to truly hit 30 35. Maybe even 40 home runs in a season to walk 8100 times in a season and play, you know, above average defensive outfield corner, maybe league average defense in the center field. I mean, this is a potential Middle of the order huge impact that at the same time he's played about, you know 2030 games this season, most of them at rookie ball because he injured his shoulder. Early in the year, and it was kind of a situation where he just kind of kept re aggravating that injury. Every time he was getting back to speed, and it wasn't a throwing arm based on, you know, throwing wherein tear injury with some of those happening from his swing, and he's someone who underwent a pretty severe swing change leading into his final year in college at Arizona State, where you know he has a breakout season, one of the best hitters in college baseball, But before that, he struggled quite a bit. It has been difficult for him to carry his power into games. And so I think there's a lot of questions. And going forward for him work and he's someone who truly at any point in his career. Keep it break out. Shoot to the major league can be an impact player. But he's also a player who probably needs a lot of at bats to struggle in the minor leagues to work out that swing to get comfortable and he hasn't gotten to you that yet, Bailey, you know, last year's first round pick, he fell quite a bit. He was in the top 10 alongside Bishop. Heading into the season first round pick last year as you mentioned and he starts the year at higher Eugene and just struggles to impact the ball consistently. If he hit 1 85. He couldn't even slug above 300. Giants end up He takes a couple sits on the I L goes down to Arizona Rookie league goes to Santa Low. A San Jose gets up to a similarly slow start there, but he's really picked it up in the last few weeks or months. He's back now. Hitting above 300 channels. A with a 400 0 P s or 400 on base percentage. Excuse me in a 500. Slugging, but he still fell all the way. I believe it's 26th in my rankings. Now, you know, this giant system still is fairly deep at catcher. You know, Bart is still a triple A Joey bars. Obviously triple A Ricardo Henna vases had a good year at low way and kind of stalled a bit at Hy A but played solidly and you know, there's still potential for Bailey to have an upside as an above average defense, a catcher who can, you know provide maybe 15 to a career year 20 homers with solid batting average and a good on base percentage. And the plate. But the fact is he's a guy who's out of college spent three years at N. C. State and really was overmatched by high a competition and that's something you don't expect for those guys. That's not an aggressive assignment. That's a pretty standard assignment for a first round pick like Bailey, so those struggles are a red flag to watch going forward. Mark one more for you here before we let you go Mark Delucchi around the foghorn joining us talking about his prospect rankings. You mentioned Ryan Murphy having kind of a breakout season on the pitching side. I've got a name of someone on the hitting side who comes to mind right away. Who's had a breakout year in your mind who has really helped their stock in this giant farm system is the position player. I think the most obvious ones higher open Marez who, you know he's ranked sixth in the system. He started your injured He was someone Who you heard Kyle. Hes talking about this guy is having a great camp. We expect him to have a really good year. And then he gets hurt to start the season comes in too low a San Jose and just obliterates the competition will see sort of where how much The power is able to play in games consistently. It seems like most scouts most evaluators, I spoke to view him as a hit overpower guy down the line, but I'm sort of cautious. On that evaluation. I think there might be more power in the bat even if it comes with a bit more strikeouts, But the guy for me is Diego Rincon days. He was a guy who 2019 is 20 years old. At low way. What was then the local affiliate. The Augusta Green Jackets, holds his own place fairly well there without much exceptional power. Always sort of a guy who could put the barrel on the ball. Put the ball in play, even if it wasn't going for home runs. And this year he's absolutely, um just started tearing it up. He started the year at high A. He was his O. P s was well known. Of 900. He gets the call up to double with the Richmond flying squirrels, and he's picked up exactly where he left off. He's still only 22 years old. He's three months older than Eliot Ramos, and he's performing better at double a than Ramos did this season. Ricotta isn't the athlete Ramos is He's not ever going to play center field. He might not even be able to play right field, although he might have the best arm in the system. You know, he might be someone who is limited to D. H he at this point, he can probably still stick at a corner. But he's someone who's really burst on my radar. He ends up ranking inside the top 10 that as you mentioned, people can check out over it around the foghorn, um dot com and he's someone who I'm really excited about going forward are encounters was the name I was thinking of, so I'm glad we were on the same page there. Mark. Thank you so much for joining us. We will be sure to continue reading your work the rest of the season into the offseason as well. Thank you for having me. Alright. He is marked a lucky of around the foghorn Carrie Crowley taking me up to noon when Bill and Marty joined me for talking.

Reality TV RHAP-ups: Reality TV Podcasts
"marez" Discussed on Reality TV RHAP-ups: Reality TV Podcasts
"Anything more. Did doug watch this episode. Speaking of does he beamed up my friend. Doug sending stakes. Who are the people that think marez asses fake in that. Kenny is mature in what type of bizarro planet are they living on. Gosh i just don't go kenney we are more. Are we more likely to see kenny. Get arrested for having his dick out in public or to see kelsey showed herself after. Cover news skin and laxatives. Does that work. okay. Sorry don't question and i know scientists does. It wouldn't work no it. I'm sure some of it could get absorbed into the skin. There's the non zero chip speaking. Don't hatred is knee science people. If that's a stupid question because i add very dumb but i'd like to now like right after the massive neko montage. The station showed in ad for the patrol. Movie do bachelor paradise in pop. The troll have any crossover audience aside from michael as son. Oh my gosh. Computer is in right if she's and lexical she's a voice patrol movie. I think why i don't know. Hey sparky things. I say eating. Can we get back to the last question for a second one. The worry about murray's bud right and air what universe is her but big that like as baffled me for minutes. Yeah and it's it's like all of the she's known for that all the people who think that jaylo has like the biggest asking in the world. They've never been to a black neighborhood. Like i don't understand why people are just you know she's known for her and asks why. What's wrong with the ashes of everyone else. Go on this show. Yeah just didn't i. Just i guess. I never turn my vision there the think about it. I don't know it's just. I don't spend a lot of time thinking about that. I guess.

ESPN FC
"marez" Discussed on ESPN FC
"But it's okay 'cause the sun is shining inside all of your bag. I'm back fuller's pack fans are back. Yes and this was the longest vacation of my life. He felt like a very time to be interrupted by leeann l. messy and whatnot but anyway we have a a really packed show because we'll be talking Barcelona their debut without aforementioned lionel messi matches united scoring five early holland on the rampage. Already but we gotta start. With the champions manchester city taking on tottenham hotspur the harry kane saga bubbling in the background dhabi. Cain darby possibly We'll get to it. But the headline tottenham win one nil with counterattacking goal from hong men. Sean yeah. I think i've seen the script before. Four games at the tottenham stadium for spur for for city on the pep for defeats geragos. Go there there's just. I think there is something indoor stadium that they struggle with i mean spurs. Played a really good game in what they wanted to do. And you could see already. One new wants to do what you were there. How i mean was it as defensive and counterattack oriented as it looked. Yeah he was. I think that suited them perfectly you know because they they defended with seven eight hundred lorries an attack with three burg wine lucas and and sawn and they could have scored one more probably but they played really well collectively as a collective strength was city on the other hand. Where we're not good at all. There were no there was no movement. Look tired as much as spurs look fit and really and went for a city was the opposite. I don't know if they're going through. Maybe a very heavy fitness preparation fitness work or something base. Especially after the break. They all went down completely physically. It was really strange. Felt to me like it was one of those games where city started well maybe could have scored in the first ten fifteen minutes and then like you said they. They generally flat and maybe until the end. When they're surprised. Kevin debrecen came on. I ten minute cameo. What struck me though. Jones was and that period when they weren't good a sitting normally they move the ball so quickly looks to me like jack really hasn't found his position on the patriots is understandable but first competitive game But he wasn't sure in a game like this where you know. The opposition is going to have Is going to set up the way it was going to set up. Do we need the gun and fernandina. Unless no i agree with you. I thought the lineup was wrong. Maybe there's something we don't know about the line-up in the sense someplace. I've come back later than others. Maybe could no start and could not play now a. That's why didn't start. That's the thing rod. We goes out to replace him with two people and to move the ball quickly and always is a slow movement because he's big and tall but this was a game where financial just could not do. What city would need but also the fact that there was no movement. There was so many times both in the first in the second. Half the guy on the ball city just looked and iran him. There was just static. Everybody was starting fullbacks. He didn't do anything. The white players were just waiting for the boer sterling marez to come to their feet. There was no movement torres. Tried a little bit but this one is nice position in to dinner given the board anyway so it was. It was so stellar was so surprised and even peps changes. Arthur were were poor overall and for grayish. You're right. I don't know if that's his right position to play lessen. The debris role hemans sterling were too close to each other too often and before the game mendy had the other longshots underpaid just before kick-off with greyish and assume after the game. And i said what did i what did you say to him. He said you know with therapy so difficult when you knew to understand where you have to play to do where you have to move. I'm not sure greatest really understood. What mandy saying that. We're going to get into this more in the podcast segment. But i we have to talk here at the top about the about the issue with with harry kane now. Obviously i wasn't here. I'm sure you guys that are sterling job of handling it. We come to comes back. He doesn't come back he says. Oh i don't wanna get into it now. Which is no explanation. But the plan is he wasn't in the match they squad now. He was in the stadium supposedly but nobody actually know. Cameras actually picked him up. I'm assuming agency m no no. You didn't see him either. You still convinced that he's going. Because there was a piece by johnny north croft in sunday times. obviously he had some access. Yeah certainly gave the impression that spurs are convinced that he's not going anywhere and he's gonna stay almost that they don't expect another bid or at least not a bit. That's going to be sufficient yet. Does that make sense to you. It does busting. City would make that bid. And i think once the offers on the table. There's no way i can say. No after promising him. Almost last season last year last summer to name go for the right amount of money. You concentrate play okay. Give us one more year and then the following summer when the offer is saying actually give us another year so two years in a row okay. It doesn't come out. And i say this now. Okay and i've said it before. In the shaw this gentleman's agreement stuff is nonsense. It's complete nonsense. I'm not saying that. I'm not saying that it didn't happen. But i'm saying you are a fool for believing your advisers are foolish for believing it. Because it's you cut in hurricane went to key to hurricane. Okay give us one more year one just one more year. We know we know you want to go. We know city of already been approach. We know you want to give us one more. Yeh marino said to him give give me one more year and then we let you go a little more grown up. If you're gonna go and believe that that's just my view we're gonna get into it more in the podcast or address. Let's get into this some more But i just you gusa flavor a little bit. Because there's i was watching on television the the two sets of fans. I'm assuming i mean it's great to have the fans back. Yeah yeah but part of the fun is the banter the songs what were they giving each other the funds fun too early to be fed to them by seeing how we can. You want to wear blue. He wants to wear blue..

The Fantasy Plonker Podcast
"marez" Discussed on The Fantasy Plonker Podcast
"That's not being asset anymore. Vascular massive live remain is playing is for mill over may or may delay for no rich. When he comes back he'll be player. Maybe tuffy keeps smashing it. I'm a chinese place that could be guys. You know there could be more guys. We've got players like manual. Dennis at armstrong in attack. There's employment cheap guys. you can easy get. Bruno sat up and kind lukaku. Easy as i would recommend it. Well would you prefer to my rap like bamford antonio ings having. I've are one harry not blindly putting him in because kind could not really care too much about spurs caesar in it and nuku probably won't be that goods and what now it of goes to see. He's on the new hip. Realize not i kind of see getting fucking team best believe out. Just go about fifty fucking goals so as What's his name. Where are they used is is he going. Yes i may a going. You can tell me. He went to play with messy. They're messy left let's go. Psg now cryan anyway my fbi. Nick which basically made for next game week up to eight million game window always up to i mean almost ideal leash is only greatest organ. Truly office tories is actually really good. Get relates pepper. Laid some more iskhanov. Is amy on the broin. Are maybe great issue. I'm just guessing might be less pep. Relaid torres jesus marez over even sterling. These pet related a lot more. So i always oggy grayish. Just because i'm a little bit worried about you know window get in the box. A little bit less but greenish if he played in only wing when i was gonna get in and around it grade school get this where he just wanna left wing..

ESPN FC
"marez" Discussed on ESPN FC
"Is is some bench but you knew that. When are we talking about much a city. You can look at debenture and and quiz show. Any number of those who are on the interesting thing for me is obviously ever him. Stealing pushed out to the right hand. Side where riyadh mahrez. Where would normally operate from. But then again. We're talking about manchester city and and being able to to leave their previous record signing on the bench in riyadh marez interesting again. Kinda give them that. Greece tooling traditionally kind of play seem left-handed slaughter. Nco makes it work. It's it's a jigsaw puzzle. Only knows how how is going to fit all those pieces together when they'd be better spending this money on strike in ena. Who's to say. That strike isn't isn't coming and i think like shocked like i pick. That team could pick so many different. Other ones like seville folding should be starting in the premier league but when you look at the riches that city half in the place that they currently have their moment inside. It's tough to convict them all in. But you know. I think it'll be looking for that nine position and it wouldn't surprise me if they did get somebody by the end of the window and listen. I prefer it to be a hurricane. But i'm sure it will be the right person for that system. An oldsmobile time. What's up to see which way they go and they need to. They need to start nine if they're gonna if they're gonna dominate. Then then they do. Don't they know now than they need goals. They need goals down. Then he'd goals. That's the beauty of it and i think last year we saw that because there were times where they weren't playing with a nine and they'll get in the goals and as a consequence of winning games at a time when he gained comfortably. I think nine will almost guarantee that if they got the right type and there might be different type of linko know as i say the success as they had last year with sergio who's arguably the best is had been missing for most of it. You wouldn't have expected to automate. It's down to the system. The people fall within it. So don't be like that. They just need goals obvious that a strike might be used for the city but obviously winning the title last year without an hour now strikes consistently and they go into this season as defending champions as favorites as well as expected. You take a look at the chasing pack chelsea and liverpool five one united at eight to one him with you mentioned the city hat on who you.

No Stupid Questions
"marez" Discussed on No Stupid Questions
"I could imagine that they could say will. I'm not here to get even better. Is something that. I'm good at because that's not a problem for me. I'm here because of my problems. Well marty has not been in clinical practice for awhile. And when i started as graduate student he was not seeing patients. But there has been research done by mardian and others on this idea like if you tell people take this questionnaire. Identify your strengths. See if you can work on in applying these strikes even more and in creative ways in your everyday life. Does that help. So that's one way of answering the question the survey we should say. You're answering these questions about yourself. You might be wrong. You might not be as good at the things that you say you are and you might be better at the things that you think. You're bad at like sense of humor. You might think. I'm really funny but then other people might say that was funny. You got my funny boat thank you. That's actually one of my lowest ones really. Yeah see. I think that proves the survey is wrong. Yes say okay but anyway. The data mixed first of all there are very few true. High quality random assignment controlled trials where you actually tried to get people to use their signature strikes more but there are some studies that suggest. There's a benefit you're happier. Maybe you do a little bit better with your work. I do want to say something that is from the clinic. Alert that is much more. Recent than marez declaration twenty years ago that we should work on our strengths and that comes from tim beck who is really the founder. You could argue of cognitive therapy. Which is the foundation of most modern psychotherapy. Tim beck is nearly a century old and spend his whole life working with people who are anxious or depressed schizophrenic. You know really serious mental illness. He realized that when you have somebody who's really suffering you should look at. Their strengths uses the example of a severe schizophrenic..

Ologies
"marez" Discussed on Ologies
"Than the moon is a tennis ball. Oh we affect done. That's how i like to think of it. Yeah is there. The the side nearer to us is actually. The crust is thinner. So it's easier for lavas to bubble up and so what you see when you look at those dark regions were just ancient lava plains at flowed and found a low place on the moon and just settle there and you can see more of those areas when the moon is full which makes me wonder how to moon phases work just like pretending. I'm someone you met at the car. Wash doesn't know jack about the moon because that's pretty much what's happening but we're not at a car wash so the faces of the moon are caused a by What we're seeing is where the sun is lighting the moon so during a full moon the The sun is directly behind. If you were to. If you were to be staring at the moon and it's a full moon the sun would be directly behind you but the reason that there's if you see the full moon in it's not an eclipse is because that if there's a slight tilt to the moon's orbit so it's not perfectly in line with the with the sun and so you see the sun lighting up the full face of the moon now when the sun if you're against staring at the moon and you see only half of it lit that means that the sun is too you're either to your left to your right and when it's a new moon when you don't see any Light of the moon is because the sun is lighting the dark side of them in the far side where we call the far side so it's always a full moon somewhere just depends on where you're hanging out except that's right. Yeah it's only our perspective that makes the the phases of the moon happen well. How does the moon affect the oceans and maybe us So the moon as a couple of effects on us so it creates tides so high tide. Low tide that's from the it's the moon and the sun allied people think it's just the moon but it's a combination of both but the moon is stronger because it's it's closer so it pulls on our oceans depending on where it is on the planet were which area where on the planet closest to. It's going to tug on that part of the planet so it's actually tugs the rocks as well it's not just the wad just the water. Just easier to deform. Oh my gosh. I was telling. Yeah so actually. Our earth is yeah. Our earth is slightly blade because we have the moon tugging at the moon and the sun of course and we tug at it. We tug at the moon as well. Oh man i'm going to have galaxy brain. And the other way it affects us as we it slows down our days so the earth used to be spending a lot faster than a used to be but because of conservation of momentum angular momentum it has slowed down the earth spin so about every one hundred years we get two point five milliseconds slower and in twenty twelve. We had to add a second to the world clock just to make up for it. Moons like i did that. Likewise earth's gravity pulls on the moon the moon slows down a little and then the moon becomes what's called tidally locked so its orbit around us takes twenty eight days and its own rotation takes about twenty eight days which means that. It's daylight for over thirteen earth days. Straight racquel explains and as you will hear. This was news to me. How does the moon work so the far side of the moon. What exactly is there. What's happening on the far side of the moon. More craters okay. Less lava much less lobby and most of the lava that the lao ancient lava fields are here on the near side. Like i said the crisis thinner. So it's easier for lava to bubble up on this side the the far side. It just like a much lighter color to the moon because it's mostly the north site that is talking about earlier In lots of impact craters side note. So yes the light side is on the dark side which is really the far side. So the far side has tons of craters in it's lighter in color and so far no alien commune's now the near side is smoother and has darker splotches of basalt. Those are called marez because we back in the day folks thought they were oceans. Now the marez are flatter. And they have fewer craters because it's younger terrain. So lighter parts a north site rock called the highlands. The darker parts are assault called the marez boom so apollo sixteen landed on went in the highlands at the lighter regions but again they tried to look for a place that was nice and flat. Non the latter craters because it's safer for the astronauts and for The lander to land in and then apollo seventeen landed right on the edge between a highlands and amara because they were trying to sample the rocks from the two different places. How many times have we been to the moon six. We've been to the moon six time. Yeah there's water there do you know that there's there's water.

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"marez" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"You on a fine Thursday morning, CBS Sports Radio heard hundreds of affiliates nationwide and north of the border, also on Sirius, XM Channel 26. And you can stream us using the Odyssey APP or the CBS sports out. No. I have angered everybody. Philly Joe Tweets. I can't believe the backstabbing on the air right now. More as is the origin of 90% of your drops and a ton of your humor. D A. You owe him an apology. No joke. Hashtag TROUBLE Nation Hashtag T morass. Philly, Joe. I I'm not trying to be mean here. I'm just trying to to guide more as into a Place that he would be passionate about. His career. And it would be a dream job. I mean, who would not want to be on set with Adam Sandler, who would not want to be part of a Netflix? I don't understand what's so Where? Help me understand where I'm being the mean guy. I'm trying to help a dream come true. I'm trying to facilitate Somebody finding their dream. I don't know. I'm I'm going to Los here an apology. I am a complete loss. But do I Morales do I owe you an apology? Mike? Did I get this completely wrong? I thought this was like a make a wish situation. I'm helping you find something to wish it situation something that you would love to do what you say those words. Boy with this. Would this not be something you would love to do? What? We're okay. I'm really sorry. If I'm being mean I didn't see it that way at all. I will be honest, it came across as a little mean because if you just framed it as simply Oh, my goodness. This could be something you never thought of in a million years could happen for you, which I need. No, You framed it as this is best case scenario for everybody involved. You get you to this kind of job. That's what came across this mean my dream. My whole life was to do sports radio. Now you're telling me my dream is to go to Adam Sandler movies. And while I would enjoy doing it, it should also be noted, if I jumped on with Adam Sandler. Now that would be like all these free agent signing with the Pats. Now the party's over. Oh, like I'm John Who? Smith. If I go to this set right now, and I get him New England. Uh, Andrew Bogus has our headlines this morning. Bogue's You're usually the voice of reason. And you're kind of my conscious Sometimes I try to make sure that I'm Doing the right thing and saying the right thing. You're a pro's pro. Am I am I off target here in just trying to facilitate a young man's dream Come true. Am I being mean about this? Well, I would leave two things out. I would leave make a wish scenario out because that sounds a little dismissive of Sean and I thought you were doing fine until the very end of the last hour. When you put in and PS. We could get Connor in here to make the show better. So I think that's where your money dip your toe into some some negative waters. Okay. All right. So I can't credit Connor for being really good at his job now, either, you know, I got to tell you, Philly Joe, I thought Philly was a tough place. Okay. I thought Billy is where you go. You can. You can take a little bit of ribbing. This is a place that you throw snowballs at Santa Clause in your boot. Carson Wentz, and you guys can all take and you can take you can tear down Ben Simmons. But the moment that I try to say that more as be a really good actor, and Connor Green would be a really good producer. Suddenly I don't own apology to Marez. I mean, I mean, frankly, it feels to me like the sensitivity police. The P C. Police are after me like, Oh, you can't be mean Anybody. D a. You need to apologize. D a look. Realized 2021 is a different place than it was 10 years ago, 20 years ago. What have you I realized that so I'm going to try to be as as you know, professional is possible, but I I had no idea. You can't even tell somebody. Hey, you would be really good at this, but you're awesome at this. I just want to. I don't want to make you feel bad. You're awesome. They're nothing ever bad happens there. But maybe would you like? Would you like to be an actor? Because acting is really good, too. But you're awesome over here. I mean, that's Philly. Joe wants Then that's that's fine. Maybe I'm maybe I'm miss stepping here. No, no, no, for I don't want you to want with Philly jail once because there's two things true here. Number one. I don't need an apology. I'm tough enough for that. Number two. I have laughed at myself my entire life. So if you think I can't laugh at D, a making fun of me And saying some troops to it then I'm not making fun. That's the thing. I'm not well, I would, I would say when you say to make a witch situation, Actually, that's not exactly apple. It was maybe perhaps a poor choice of words. But the the You know the spirit of what I'm saying is, it would make your dreams come true, right? And then it would make Connors dreams come true. And so I don't know how it feels like a win. Win again. Stop. It feels like you're saying it would make your dreams come true. That's all. I'm saying that that's why I came across. I'm getting that too. I'm not sure Congress dream of being Sean. Maybe your dream is contravene Sean. Mm hmm. All right. I'll try to be nicer here on the show this morning. I really well, I I didn't mean to be mean. Okay, That's not my intent here. I certainly don't want to make anything uncomfortable. Like Philly, Joe's suggests, or some other listeners are suggesting we have Eric Tweets that is it too late for trashes. Everyone needs it. Trash D A. For the super cringe e takedown of more as if more as ain't on the show. Say Bye bye to the year of the buffoon and chowder and Dodge balls. Yeah. And then what will we have? I mean, then we only have like a second thought, maybe a sports radio show. Then All we would have is like a sports radio show or lose maggots. What would we have them if we don't have bacon, Dodge balls and the year of the food montage without that? How can we possibly put on a radio show every single day? That is actually not a defense of me When you say we would have a year, the 02. This really feels like you're making me the kid has picked last in Dodge. The listeners want me for your.

ESPN FC
Manchester City Stage Superb Fightback to Stun Paris-Saint Germain
"Dan thomas joining the cd. Today by craig burley we also welcome to the program. You can frank and native newer. Of course only one place to start today show and that's in paris. We saw that champions league semi final between manchester city. Another brilliant game. She completely dominating the first half one deservedly. Thanks to a great header from martinez manchester city completely different side though in these second up kevin lebron's and riyadh marez giving them a two one league going into the second lack in manchester next week. Craig let's start with you and just talk about the then. If half time. I told you the city. We're going to win this game. Two one it would be a big stretch pants completely. Dominant well at halftime. If you said to me we're going to play in the monitoring wasted the second half of would have been surprised. That's how big a turnaround was and credit to them for that dot was they set the and the second that we know can perform but the so much talk about for all the guys just quick summary here yeah they look to let tentative mindset in the first half wary but that was known to what. Psg dead psg. The depressed setting normally have that flustered. seti pushed back to the walls the edge of the box when psg varada was coming in off that left side when they didn't eavesdropping by making a four foot. Making it difficult and set. You looked flustered but then swung sixty. He followed up the field and he's economic mindset people nado silver pushed up the brain appreciate they got the press on and they passed so much better from a possession of twentieth thirty yards higher up the field so the starting position in the second half was so much better. An passing in the second half was so much crisper excellent.

Pond's Feed
"marez" Discussed on Pond's Feed
"It's going to be a more realistic show. But i get that. Yeah it's dealing with actual issues going on in the world. Well not only that. Like this is something that i i've had complaints about. And even some black critics in in park esso's a listener fall to have had the same thing and that is just the whole idea of betraying the black struggle in storytelling. I mentioned those for all these fill. Even when we said the some of these films are good. I think over saturating this initially. What i'm trying to say is that hollywood really loves to see black people in pain. And that's where. I was watching the trial Sukagaw seven monterrey's black bottom even black. The black messiah reducing the black messiah yet well Chicago seven Was okay but the other movies. I was like yeah. They're good bud. We need to have a balance of these types of portrayals and even even recently there is a show called them that again is about black people gain their butts swept and getting oppressed so this show takes on those subjects it end by the way a disney show disney a company that people would never consider being very upfront with these subjects talking about yeah black people era having to work hard just so they can have their history razor so they could be left in the dark and balcon even comes Been in talks about it to in front of so. Many people makes a whole speech. That was great when he's like basically chewing out the senators these political leaders while they're trying to give excuses further behavior and actions but the thing is we have a story where we can touch on these subjects and still empower black leads in film and thing that i have not seen film do enough of the does extra. That's why i put this higher than one vision. Because it's doing something i wish hollywood would do and also making me look less on even even if i really liked those films. It's making me look back on marez. Black bottom and juice. The black side goes like. Wow hollywood really likes this. And i think that's an issue. 'cause i mean yeah. They touch Relatable subjects as we know today none of these issues that are being brought up there being address. So it's almost like yeah. We'll make films and talk about them by as are things being done about it. So i mean again. That's what what bears the the big rebel rebel Relevance with this type that they bring up win in these two episodes or last two episodes as they go ahead and take down the flag smashers. Early leader now with her. I felt like i could see someone sympathizing with her but.

Say What Needs Saying
"marez" Discussed on Say What Needs Saying
"Then this rich are gonna talk a little more candy here with some folks staying in like i'm in ohio. I was like y'all listen in brooklyn as you doing this doing that. And if you from brooklyn you know what i'm talking about. Are you from anyway. You doing doing some mayor he doing on being those will create the vision of the future that would benefit. You want a republican nominee. So would you say that. There's like a perspective that trying to to educate people are trying to pull people out of negative or our environments not meant for us. How our this like do you do. You feel as if it's more does the level of blame blame like black. Individuals have a hand in some of the environment that can produce people. Get out of there like you were able to get out like most able to get out. What do you think is holding back the mentality of the black community because i can also be talking about here could be talking about women. I would say plan. We got the an idea to podcast about this. And i'm not a person to play the blame game as i can only speak on mike marez for black. Have crab in a barrel mentality is sick man and there's horribly bang. I did a podcast about it. I actually It was a show not too long ago. It was last year. But they did ally podcasts. In i and they do have an advantage. A rally Talked about when. I had the crowd honest because everybody can say point the finger say it that before a lot of black people when they do get to a level success is like our own sit there in and tear them down in any way possible in the smallest ping what they want. Make one mistake. It's like okay. We shunning you out. So let's say for example with you said with everybody stuck in a community of what up. Okay i feel like my mother leaving. I know a lot of people that we were very close to in everything instead of them trying to figure out what my mother did to leave and my mother went to school and work long nights and did this or are you thinking about it unless told as sit there and they like okay where we all know. It's not it's not. it's not about that. How about you take in well. My mother did how about you. Follow that blueprint and possibly get so self out their situation but with a lot of times when a black person is trying to get myself together or if they are well-spoken we we call each other times is war broke is bad it is other situations where we do get put down by you. Know they'll say okay. Police officers are more gaza toys. So they'll say oh it's different when you're going areas get stairs. We get followed through stores. I rarely see that type of stuff man and being all type areas like i literally. I'm approach mama energy. I give off on a regular person. I don't give off the type of thing i think. It is because of history that we have a lot to steal catch up from due to history but at some point it is a lot of black figure in a lot of black man has a lot of people also for that came from areas like you said like kayak that may something happened. You nam saying and i just think instead of making its users about we follow. Somebody's blueprints and try to really take in what people are saying instead when they said statement we messed it up. You know like for example. I'm stopped going on my rent. Like what kind it is saying about the harriet. Tubman day he did. He was i think he did. The whole presidential to get more Is focused on with the easy..

Scuba Shack Radio
DACOR - An Original Five
"When you own a dive shop people routinely either stop by or call us to see if we're interested in buying their old scuba gear or they have equipment that they used many years ago and went to try to get back into diving and wonder if we can service it. Well that's a whole different discussion than where i wanna go today. Many times the gear that they bring in is from decor one of the original five. Us manufacturers scuba diving equipment in the united states. We've already covered two of those five here on scuba shack radio voice and health ways and i'll get to the other to swim. Master stivers down the road today. We're going to talk about decor. The davidson corporation was founded in nineteen fifty three by samuel davidson junior. Sam took the da from davidson and decio are from corporation and put them together to form decor i read somewhere online at sam patented the name and even gave the patent number three dot one two eight four eight one. Why tried to find that specific patent and couldn't find that where he patented the name but that number came up with something called a safety float that was submitted by samuel davidson junior filed in nineteen sixty. One so interesting. So how did sam davidson get interested in scuba diving. Well sam richard klein who started health ways was also in the united states marine corps during world war two he was stationed on guam and it said that he had gotten hold of some japanese goggles and started to explore underwater after the war. His interest in exploring underwater continued back then. Getting reliable. scuba equipment wasn't easy. So sam hooked up with an old neighborhood friend named bob olsen and they decided to build their own double hose regulator well somewhere along the way a buyer from montgomery ward department store chain found out about the regulator and purchase ten later. They update to three hundred. Sam had a business. He borrowed ten thousand dollars from his mother and got rolling by nineteen fifty five decor was producing what they called their dial breath. Double hose regulator sam along with another engineer while he mitchell continue to work on regulator development along with other scuba diving equipment from my review of the old decor catalogs. It looks like they didn't introduce their first. Single hose regulator the decor dart until one thousand nine hundred sixty two although they had developed earlier some say four years before sports ways introduced. There's but as a as we've seen with health ways and dick anderson's work a lot of folks who are innovating at this time. One of the ways. I like to research. these early. Manufacturers is look at their old catalogues. The cg forty-five website has a lot of reference material. Along with these old catalogs the earliest decor catalog that i was able to review from thousand nine hundred sixty one. That was the same year that see honda ended. The catalog was a whopping four pages. Long it had there are three double hose. Dial breath regulator for eighty two dollars. They complete single tanks system for one hundred and forty four dollars and a double host set up for doubles. Set up for two hundred and twenty nine. You could pay an extra five dollars to get yellow tanks. The cadillac had one mask one snorkel and one set of things by nineteen sixty two their line expanded with the d one day corridor. Single hose regulator and a new are four dial breath double hose. Remember that patented safety float. Well it was in thousand nine hundred sixty two catalog over the next couple of years. They continue to innovate with the dart d. Two and a dart with ajay valve for three hundred psi reserve on the first stage they also had the clipper series double hose regulators c two and c three by nineteen seventy decor came out with yet another new regulator line the olympic series with the one hundred two hundred four hundred and eight hundred. The last catalog. I went through was from one thousand nine hundred eighty and decor was touting twenty-six years of diving innovation with a doubling of their space at northfield manufacturing headquarters and the installation of a hyperbaric chamber for regulator testing. Looks like nineteen eighty was the year. They introduced what they touted. As a revolutionary regulator their decor pacer regulators pacer is short for positive air controlled equalizing regulator claiming to have totally balanced first and second stages with a remarkable point zero five inches of water. Cracking pressure wow. That's pretty low. They say they harnessed venturi with something called. Ventura matic something really innovation at this. Time was there microsoft Circuit dive computer. It looks like it took up. Most of your forearm with indicators for deco cent rate depth time readouts and more. It was quite a marvel for the time. Sam davidson passed away in nineteen eighty seven and sam's wife. Joan became ceo by nine thousand nine hundred ninety eight. Joan sold decor tomorrow's an overtime the decor named faded into our diving history. I did see a short article in two thousand five edition of sport diver and it was from nari and they indicated that they could no longer get replacement parts for decor regulators because the parts suppliers had destroyed their mold before they can move all of that to the marez a facility in palo italy. So that's a little bit of the history of sam davison junior the davidson corporation and decor one of the five original scuba equipment manufacturers in the united states.

CRYPTO 101
Former Wall Street Analyst Goes All-in on Crypto w/ Lou Kerner
"Give the one on one on Lou Kerner. Who are you in? How did you come? into the CRYPTO world. Sure will real quick The first part of my career was a Wall Street analysts last four years Goldman in sacks I then ran a couple in companies including the top level domain dot TV and the social network vote which was largest social network in the world before my space Angel invested for a number of years before starting a small DC in two thousand twelve. After a couple of years I became a Ortner at a firm called flight ventures We did about ten percent of everything on the list was a one of our deals And I I ran. The Israel Founders Syndicate for flight has invested in companies founded by Israelis wherever they live and that was awesome. And I saw the your yeah. I joked that I'd gone down. The crypto rapid whole long enough two thousand thirteen two thousand fourteen That Wall Street Journal wrote a story on Bitcoin. Quoting voting me as wall. Street's Bitcoin expert but as I say you know I looked at the light look polite but I did not see it in June twenty ninth two thousand seventeen that I the crypto light in Crypto twenty four seven. Ever since that's really fascinating. So what are your ears on the ground back in the traditional finance world saying about crypto these. Today's is still being left out or are they treating it. I imagine like all the all your buddies over at your old trading desk or whatever They still laugh at it or they. They think it's a real thing what's their deal. I mean I think they're largely laughing at it. I think like most people. They don't understand it. I think it's really funny. That go there are obviously a lot of naysayers but not one of them ever points out. I mean there are a lot of negative things you can say about bitcoin. If you really understand bitcoin but the naysayers they say never say any of those things because they don't really understand it I think there was a more motivation for them to understand it when Bitcoin was twenty thousand. Now that it's eight thousand. They conceal they. They feel like they were right not suspended anytime one hundred percent I mean. What do you think come defy? We talk about defy lot decentralized finance and what's kind of your vision for how this is going to progress and you know there's one side of the the camp that maybe thinks that defy is going to you know in the next ten years re architect all the traditional financial structures that are currently apparently in place. Right where you're gonNA have no longer. You no middlemen and you know but for exchange brokers and all this stuff. It's going to be all peer to peer and encounter. The other camp is that there's just going to be an alternative system but the traditional structures will still be in place so just kind of interested just off the bat to hear what your your opinion would be sure. So I'm a big believer in Marez law. He was a professor at Stanford in the seventies when he coined it. No Maris law is the fact that the impact of all great technology crypto is overestimated in the short run into underestimated in the long run. So yeah people get really excited I did. And then when it's not huge overnight people say oh it's not a thing and I think to some degree that's where we are and you know I think whether it's five years Kenya's for twenty ears. The impact is technology's going to be far greater than anybody sex but I also think that that what it ends up feed is also different than what anybody thinks it's going going to be and generally things don't totally rebuilt new things generally don't totally replace old things. Mike is is that you know what you'll see is an emergence urgence of a new way of doing a new asset class similar to your forty years ago there weren't any junk bonds and then Michael Milkin created in every other bank on Wall Street said it was trash and garbage and they would never do it and now forty years later. It's the exact same thing for the exact same way traded the exact same places as everything else house and I believe. That's where CRYPTOS. So what can the average person do to change their financial fate today. I mean you know exactly how all the systems work is there any really simple things that the average consumer can really do to change their life without getting a brand new job or up ruining their house and moving short. Look I'm I'm a big believer in a lot of the very trite seines. Would pop says about get off zero a big believer that you know the ideas. Even if you don't I don't understand it The way to understand it is to start investigating start reading and start understanding what it is and the I believe in science sir something called Portfolio Science and it would tell you just by a little bit. You know every period of time whether it's every day week month on said state you cost cost average over time and you know depending on how you risk averse or risk seeking you. Are you know you should only put. A percentage edge of your assets. Encrypted shouldn't be one hundred percent in it I know Ansi pompilio talks about like half his assets speeding crypto. And that's that's a very very very aggressive. I think if you put ten percent of your assets in Crypto that's stats on on the high end. Would I would suggest most people give him the volatility and given the significant wrist. But I'm in Bitcoin because I think it's it's the world's most amazing asymmetric bet in other words. Of course you could lose one hundred percent of your bat but you know what other opportunities do. Most people have to get a Tan acts or twenty x one hundred x like you have the opportunity of doing with Bitcoin one hundred percent and I think a lot of us here probably listening you know maybe went a little overboard on that ten percent allocation uh-huh missing zero. Yeah and I get some people or twenty or thirty percent. Yoed all depends. I think where you are or in life. Yeah I've got three kids. I've got a lot of college paid for so you can't afford a ninety nine percent drawdown aids. Learn about not being able to go to college but I really thought big always going to be a thing to be like the worst father in America. I love it loo- Lou tell us a little bit more about this. A symmetry that you're talking about what is an asymmetric bet mean and are there any other examples in history. Look you know I think we all see. I was an equity analyst on Wall Street and one of the first lessons that I learned when I got there in nineteen ninety four was oh my God. The market is really efficient. And that's why in traditional finance. You what we've seen gene is a growth of ATS which enable people to get very diversified portfolios at very low cost and that has been the smartest way way for ninety nine point nine percent of investors to play the investing game whether it's inequities real estate or bonds is through. ETF's through minimizing the minds in the cost in getting diversified portfolio. But myself you know as an equity analyst my job was was to give investors. Good ideas yes and I really felt that if I came up with one really good idea where I saw something that other people didn't see if that happened once a year. That was a really good year. If I sign as metric bet in other words I saw that I thought that the upside was yoked significantly greater than the downside You know in you know given the risks involved also and so kind of my first asymmetric bet that I saw was American line. I was the first analyst large Investment Bank to pick up coverage of America Online in Nineteen Ninety six. And that's all right exactly and that you know that had over the subsequent for ears you know more than one hundred x On that it doesn't come along very often I think. Did you see something that other people don't because markets it's a really efficient. You know so now I feel like I come up with a good idea once every three or four years and so I my hope is is that creek. Does the last good idea that. Actually I'm going to execute on because I think this is the biggest thing in the history of humanity and I have absolutely no interest in moving over its any or sunny optics Holy Crap. I mean there's just so much to unpack in that that lasts two minutes. Where do I want to start? I guess the first question. I'll I'll just unpack pack. I WANNA talk about efficient versus inefficient markets. And I want to also talk about what it was that you saw in. AOL that made you so bullish and see. If there's anything anything similar any you know fly Hallmarks that are similar in a crypto. But I also WanNa talk about you know why you think Cryptos the biggest first thing in the world so there's three things there but let's just start with inefficient verse. Efficient markets unpack that for us. Cher look at the truth is is your information is your more available today been ever and your investment in these companies is based on the information so everybody has the same information. It's a question of what they do with it